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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 17 June 24 - 30, 2015 50 cents

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Bill Latham blasted a 300 game

    along with a 223 for a 727 series

    in the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    at Rockville Centre Lanes.

    Kariba Paterson shot 223-258-

    259-740, James Borzoni 279-706,

    Tom Calderone 255-704, Chris

    Piccininni 258-232-692, and Pat

    Zenker 257-236-689.

    Bill Latham 300 at Rockville Centre Lanes

    By Jerry Schneider - PBA

    FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF.

    (June 10, 2015) – Brian LeClair 

    of Delmar, N.Y. competed on the

    PBA Tour for 18 seasons without

    a title. But now, bowling as a

    rookie on PBA’s Tour for players

    50 and over, he can lay claim to

    his first national PBA title after 

    winning the PBA50 Fountain

    Valley Open presented by Track 

    at Fountain Bowl.

    The win didn’t come easy.

    After surviving two come-from-

     behind matches which included a

    sudden-death roll-off in the cham-

     pionship match, LeClair defeated

    two-time PBA50 Tour titlist

    Lennie Boresch Jr. of Kenosha,

    Wis., for the title with a strike in the second sudden-

    death frame to Boresch’s nine-count after the playerstied the match with 247 games. After both players

    struck in the first sudden death frame, Boresch left an

    eight pin on his shot to hand the win to LeClair.

    “I don’t know what to say,” said LeClair, whose

     best showings on the PBA Tour were two second-

     place finishes. “This whole tour-

    nament was about finding a way

    to get it done. From choosing the

    right equipment to how I played

    the lanes, it was all about fighting

     back.

    “My next win could come next

    week or 10 years from now, but

    what matters right now is that I

    won tonight.”

    And fight back he did. In both

    the championship match and the

    semifinal match, when it

    appeared that he might be elimi-

    nated early, LeClair came from

     behind in dramatic fashion by

    throwing the last six strikes. In the

    semifinal, he made his late-game

    run to defeat Paul McCordic of 

    Sugar Land, Texas, 219-212, to advance to the cham-

     pionship match against Boresch.Another illustration of the long road LeClair took to

    the title was having to claw his way through the cash-

    er’s round to even make it to match play.

    Brian LeClair Wins PBA50 Tour Title

    OAKLAND, NJ – Jim Demas and

    Don Heller each rolled a 300 game

    while competing in a recent ses-

    sion of the Sal Marino Classic

    League at Holiday Bowl.

    John Alessandrello shot 259-279-

    785, Jonathan Tallis 268-269-784,

    Rob Cahoon 267-274-757, Joey

    Jones 265-252-756, Chris Parrilli

    278-745, and Frank Funicello

    258-259-735.

    Jim Demas, Don Heller Hit 300

    In Martino Classic at Holiday Bowl

    See LeClair Page 2

    Gary Vicente 300 at Lodi Lanes

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Anthony

    D’Elia blasted a 300 game in the

    Thursday 3-Man League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.

    Mike Walsh rolled 268, Eugene

     Neal 242-223-246-722, Eric

    Smyth 262-247-703, Jeff Fennell

    235-246-218-699, and Bob

    Gelfant 258-219-664.

    LODI, NJ - Gary Vicente pitched

     perfect rolling a 300 game and

    then added a 278 game to finish

    the session with a 793 set to lead

    all in the Monday 670 Trios at

    Lodi Lanes.

    Collecting eleven strikes for a

    279 game were Omar Espinal

    along with Jason Paro and Damon

    White 279. Justin Sloan rolled

    269-767 and Wilson Aponte Jr.

    269.

    Joe Conigliaro Blasted an 849 Set

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    Anthony D’Elia Rolled 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Joe Conigliaro earned game andset honors rolling in the Monday

    4-Man Classic League at

    Rockville Centre Lanes blasting

    games of 290, 280 and 279 for the

    impressive 849 series.

    Mike Ramirez rolled 289-248-

    757, Sunil Kochar 268-258-728,Gary Brown 279-227-711, Bob

    Thorne 279-707, Mark DeLuca

    247-244-706, and Mike Pipitone

    248-224-228-700.

    STATEN ISLAND, NY – Mike

    Vlanssanko rolled a 300 game in

    the FixADent Auto Body League

    at Rab’s Country Lanes.

    Ryan Friend rolled 252-247-269-

    768, Joe LaBargo 268-737, Bob

    Suhr 246-256-728, Paul O’Connor 

    246-265-724, Jim Fiorenza 254-

    257-720, Tom Guglielmo 248-

    258-707, and Eric Cruz 268-711.

    Mike Vlanssanko 300 at Rab’s Country Lanes

    PBA photo

    Champion Brian LeClair

    By Jerry Schneider -  PBA

    SHAWNEE, Okla. – Of the

    three animal pattern events

    that make up the Oklahoma’s

    Grand Casino Hotel & Resort

    PBA Summer Swing, the

    Badger Open was the one

    Ronnie Russell thought he was

    least likely to win.

    For a player who gets better results playing on PBA’s

    shorter lane conditions,

    Russell surprised even himself 

     by winnin g the Badger Open

    which aired on CBS Sports

     Ne twork from the Gran d

    Casino Resort Event Center. It

    was Russell’s third career title.

    The 35-year-old Marion,

    Ind., resident beat four-time Tour winner and top

    qualifier Dom Barrett of England, 218-178, in

    the championship match which was contested on

    the 52-foot Badger lane condi-

    tion, the longest of the

    Summer Swing lane condi-

    tions.

    “My (ball) roll is quite a bit

    different than most players out

    here,” Russell said. “I’m better 

    on the shorter lane conditions

     bec ause I like to get the bal l

    down early which makes thoseconditions work in my favor.

    On a condition like the Badger,

    the guys with the lower rev

    rates usually do better.

    “I was carrying the pins bet-

    ter than the other guys because

    I was using different angles to

    the pocket and I felt I could

    throw a good shot when I need-

    ed to, which gave me a good comfort level,”

    Russell added.

    Ronnie Russell Wins PBA Badger Open

    PBA photo

    Ronnie Russell

    See Russell Page 2

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    “Throughout my career there have been some who may have thought I did-

    n’t have what it took to get it done and in some cases maybe they were right,”

    LeClair said, “This time there was no giving up. I guess I could have had the

    attitude that I was beaten in those matches but I turned it around and thought

    if there was room for me to come back and win I could do it.”

    LeClair’s second-place PBA Tour finishes came in 1996 against tournament

    winner Hall of Famer and all-time Tour titles lead Walter Ray Williams Jr.

    McCordic advanced to the semifinal match by defeating two-time PBA50

    Tour and two-time PBA Tour titlist Jack Jurek of Lackawanna, N.Y., trying

    for his second win of the season, 237-207.

    In the opening match, Jurek defeated PBA50 Tour rookie Mike Scroggins

    of Amarillo, Texas, who was trying for his third win of the season, 234-199.

    LeClairContinued from Page 1

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    LODI LANES LEADERSTuesday Night Trios: Brian Wieczorkows 298, Bob Goodwin 285,

    Mike Ong 279, Levey Williams 279, Linda Sudol 255, Kathleen

    Weissman 244, Carole DeGroot 243, Terry Drenth 236.

    Thursday Doubles: Doug McFarlane Jr. 297, Frank Nordt 280, Justin

    Sloan 280, Jason Selle 279, Rob Auriemma 279, Kathleen Weissman

    237, Nichole Toto 234.

    Joe LaBargo 289 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe LaBargo rolled a 289 game between

    games of 238 and 225 to finish with a 752 session high series in the

    Rab's Senior Men's League.

    Tom Hollywood hit 224-641, Gary Parisi 235, Seto Jew 238-647,

    Kevin Legg 234, Lou Dalto 229, Ed Rubino 223, Randy Chapple 223,

    266-686, Juanito Malana 233, and Al Felline 221.

    Russell, who qualified third for the finals, beat Hall of Famer Walter Ray

    Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla., who was making his first U.S. television

    appearance in more than two years, 235-217, in the second match. He then

    eliminated three-time Tour winner and No. 2 qualifier Rhino Page of 

    Orlando, Fla., in the semifinal match, 244-193, to advance to the final.

    Despite a second-place finish earlier this season in the PBA Players

    Championship, Russell still had some concerns about when his next win

    would come. He credited Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III, who beat him in

    the Players Championship title match, for some valuable advice.

    “I didn’t want the thought of when another win would come to wear on

    me and Parker gave me some good advice,” Russell said. “He told me to

    stay focused and have a good time instead of worrying about winning until

    I get in that position. I like to have too good a time out there and sometimes

    I just need to calm down.”

    In the opening match, Williams, who was trying to extend his all-time

    leading Tour win total to 48 at age 55, ended 28-year-old Houston two-han-

    der Shawn Maldonado’s hopes for his first Tour title, 232-223.

    RussellContinued from Page 1

    New York Bowler Reaches 50 Years Participation

    At USBC Women's ChampionshipsBy Matt Cannizzaro

    USBC Shirley Williams of Corona, New York, celebrated a special milestone at the National Bowling

    Stadium in Reno, Nevada, on May 1 as she made her 50th appearance at the United States Bowling Congress

    Women's Championships.

    The 83-year-old right-hander made her tournament debut at the 1966 USBC Women's Championships is New

    Orleans, and her travels with the event have taken her to 36 different cities.

    When not competing, Williams has spent many years serving the sport in a variety of roles in different local

    and state bowling associations.

    Williams is the second of eight bowlers scheduled to reach 50 years of participation at the NBS this year.

    AT PLAZA Mitch Weinberg 774MADISON, NJ – Mitch Weinberg

    topped the scoring in the Lennon

    Baldwin Memorial Adult/Junior 

    League firing a high game of 261

    and a high series of 774.

    Bo Serillo shot 258-685, Brain

    Berg 255-638, and Evan Weinberg

    238.

    Greg Havas 749MADISON, NJ – Greg Havas

    topped the scoring in the Pharma

    Plus League firing a high game of 

    276 and a high series of 749.

    Tom Erickson shot 247, Scott

    Harnish 237-658, and Dan Smith

    646.

     Bo Serillo 707 MADISON, NJ – Bo Serillo led the

    scoring in the Livingston Business

    Men’s League rolling a game of 

    252 and a high series of 707.

    Bob Perry shot 257-700, Victor 

    Pitra 248, and Woody Wheeler 677.

    In the Monday Night Ladies

    League Alice Bednarik shot 230,

    Jodi Belli 187, and Carolyn

    Paddack 185.

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    Thursday No-Tap: Rich Burton, Jimmy

    Westergaard, Scott Weir, Ed Galuska and Nick 

    Westergaard all had 300 games, Nidia Haneveld 276-

    749, Lee Ann Mackin 268-743, and Linda Eckert

    240-661.

    PBA Experience: Tim Panek 255-680, Joseph

    Kleczynski 235-652, Fran Luzzi 221-614.

    Get Your Game On: Scott Begratt 211-570, Ralph

    Viola 206, Robert Scott 196, Samantha Barker 192-461, Jaclyn Penella 172-437, Michelle Halko 165-

    443.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Friedman 247-654, Tom

    Dunco 205, Morris Horowitz 201, Charlene Walsh

    163-453, Johanna Hofgesand 160-399.

    Wednesday Early Birds: Jim Testa 269-675, Chris

    Morris 237-625, Michael Kirc 245, Frank Grumka

    243-682, Joan Rauh 191-528, Joann Brown 176-498,

    Michele Bielawski 172-435, Rosanne Cinotti 134-381.

    Sunday Adult Junior: Laura Porretta 158-454,

    Joseph Poretta 127-319.

    Summer Doubles: Nick Westergaard 279-750, Lee

    Parks 279-739, Terrance Sanders 279-734, Al Jones

    279, Liesl Apgar 248-720, Dori Tingoli 213-548,Mary Ann Abasto 197-569.

    Thursday No Tap: Ed Galuska, Scott Struble, Nick 

    Westergaard, Chris Morris and Nidia Haneveld all had

    300 games, John Sanroman 277, Kathy Rhode 253,

    Teri Renn 253

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     John LaBau 781ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – John LaBau topped the

    scoring in the Friday Night Mixed League blasting games

    of 236-279-266 for the session high series of 781.

    Peter Conway rolled 297-219-216-732, Brian Battino 257-

    247-684, Paul Smith 257-219-659, and Ed Graeff 252-243-

    657.

     Ken Bruce 758ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ken Bruce topped the scor-

    ing in the Wednesday Early Men’s League firing games of 

    236-256-266 for a high series of 758.

    Keith Manza shot 279-711, Antonio Flores 247-233-683,

    Ed Connelly 248-234-669, Jim Guardino 232-225-669, and

    Glen Smith 258.

     Ed Boremski 758ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed Boremski topped the

    scoring in the Custom Thumbz Doubles League blasting

    games of 244-258-256 for a high series of 758.

    Richard Butt shot 235-246-269-750, Matt Achstatter 212-

    255-268-735, Julio Zambrano 258-254-724, and John Balbi

    257-254-718.

    Charlie Torres 740ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Charlie Torres topped the

    scoring in the Thursday Mixed League firing games of 247-

    259-234 for a high series of 740.

    Ray Berrios hit 257-254-702, Bill Koste 259-227-695,

    Gary Ton 246-245-692, and Phillip Karfinkel 267-223-673.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats League Sondra Crummell shot216, Lori Flaskc 213, and Dee Toohey and Michele

    Perlmutter 212.

     Jason Simonetti 729ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Jason Simonetti led the

    scoring in the Sunday Night Mixed League firing games of 

    278-235-216 for a high series of 729.

    Peter Conway rolled 257-716, Rich Rothmansky 248,

    James Nolan 246-241-689, and Anthony Phillips 233-228-

    684.

     Patrice Nolan 698ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Patrice Nolan rolled 216-

    256-226-698, Lisa Newman 223, and Betty Ann Lescher 

    222 in the Tuesday Rockville Ladies League.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats League Patrice Guido shot

    227, Lori Flacks 211, Sondra Crummell 200, and Adrien

    Lupo 190. Alexander Vilardi 691ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Alexander Villardi topped

    the scoring in the Saturday Scholarship League blasting

    games of 245-233 for a high series of 691.

    Robert Barber rolled 243-647, Chris Bodizs 210-222-204-

    636, and Anthony Petrillo 232-204-626.

     John Hanlon 686 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – John Hanlon led the scoring

    in the Bowl N’ Cruise League rolling games of 269-213 for 

    a high series of 686.

    Frank Rugolo shot 277669, David Williams 248-236-660,

    Christina Kenny 237-652, and Kevin Rall 256-649.

    Tom Forkin 685ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Tom Forkin led the scoring

    in the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of Columbus League fir-

    ing games of 257-227 for a high series of 685.

    Joe DiRe hit 235-223-663, Phil Schaffer 279-644, Joe

    Lupo 257-641, and Pat Zenker 266.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic League Abby Ginsburg shot

    214, Linda Ellison 204, and Anne Molloy and Pat Gahn

    201.

     Mike Desmond 675ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Mike Desmond led the scor-

    ing in the Wednesday Senior Doubles League rolling games

    of 249-241 for a high series of 675.

    Richie Sipila shot 204-215-234-653, Les Forrai 225-208-

    212-645, Ed Frontera 234-230-635, and Aubrey Pereira

    246-632.

    Charles Johnson 664ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Charles Johnson led the

    scoring in the Thursday Senior Birds League rolling games

    of 214-215-235 for a high series of 664.

    Stanley Rosadio shot 265-659, Lorne Canton 256-211-

    632, and Aubrey Pereira 247-216.

     Peter Micca 643ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Peter Micca led the scoring

    in the Thursday El-Cheapo League rolling games of 225-

    217-201 for a high series of 643.

    Steve Patitucci shot 233-213-606, Vinnie Spano 220-202,

    Matt Rizzo 214, and Rich Snyder 203.

     Julio Zambrano 732ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Julio Zambrano

    topped the scoring in the Sunday Night Mixed

    League firing a high game of 279 and a high

    series of 732.

    Peter Conway rolled 267-233-726, Alan Ip 240-

    680, Rich Rothmansky 252-245-669, and Chuck 

    Eckhardt 203-203-228-634.

    Tom Calderone 692ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Tom Calderone

    led the scoring in the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    rolling a 248 game for a high series of 692.

    Kariba Paterson rolled 256-243-670, Matt Carey

    242-663, Andrew Larsen 267-656, and Joe

    Mazza 276.

     Keith Massimillo 685ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Keith Massimillo topped

    the scoring in the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of Columbus

    League firing games of 254-225 for a high series of 685.

    Pete Morreale rolled 245-681, Rich Butt 235-235-674, Joe

    Butt, Jr. 256, and Chuck Marciano 206-225-214-645.

     Ray Mitchell 659ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ray Mitchell led the scor-

    ing in the St. Ray’s Holy Bowlers League rolling a high

    game of 279 and a high series of 659.

    Bob Weige shot 246-224-647, Anthony Capellupo 226,

    Charles Votke 223, and Deana Capellupo 213.

     Patrice Nolan 643ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Patrice Nolan led the scor-

    ing in the Tuesday Rockville Ladies League rolling games

    of 226-224 for a high series of 643.

    Patty Werbeck shot 245, Betty Ann Lescher 217, and

    Gloria Belmonte 209.

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     Joel Eyssen 779STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joey

    Eyssen topped the scoring in the

    Scratch Draft Classic League fir-

    ing games of 267-729 for a high

    series of 779.

    Joe Calendrillo shot 279-754,

    Sean McAuliffe 269-751, Kevin

    Buono 278-749, Justin D’Amico

    289-739, Rob Butler 734, Tommy

    Hollywood 729, Rob DiSabato726, Joe LaBargo 277-725.

    In the Tuesday Early Birds

    League Anne Marie Rubilotta shot

    229-616, Michele Spaan 214,

    Ginny Lananna 205, and Laurie

    Lenzo 202.

     Phil Karg 764STATEN ISLAND, NY – Phil

    Karg topped the Mike Massaroli

    Memorial League firing games of 

    278-259 for a high series of 764.

    John Baranello shot 254-257-

    749, Rob Butler 247-257-738,

    Anthony Pellegrino 269-729.

     Eric Cruz 746 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eric

    Cruz led the scoring in theFixADent Auto Body firing 247-

    264 for a high series of 746.

    Ryan Friend shot 280-740, Ed

    Elalrdi 268-714, Brian Daluise

    278-710, John Della Chiesa 257-

    710, Tom Upton 245-698, and

    Rickie Espinosa 268-691.

     Eugene Cruz 743STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eugene

    Cruz led the scoring in the

    RCAL/McGuire League firing

    games of 266-259 for a high series

    of 743.

    Billy Slattery 262-699, Chris

    Consolmagno 259-692, and Mike

    Wihlbory 267-660.

     Anthony Pellegrino 714STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anthony

    Pellegrino led the Mike Massaroli

    Memorial League rolling a 246

    game for a high series of 714.

     Kevin Buono 711STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin

    Buono led the Family Fun League

    rolling a 266 for a high 711 set.

    Caroline Gottlieb rolled 233-235-

    653, Jonathan Petrizzi 246-623. Paul Sheirer 688STATEN ISLAND, NY – Paul

    Sheirer rolled 255-688, Bob Cloke

    248-247-680, and Phil DeCesario

    242 in the FixADent Auto Body .

     Jonathan Petrizzi 681STATEN ISLAND, NY – 

    Jonathan Petrizzi paced the scor-

    ing in the Junior Scholarship

    Doubles League rolling games of 

    206-258-217 for a high 681 series.

    Anthony Everts shot 224-248-

    202-674, Eric Capizzi 227-201-

    214-642, and Casey Sparacio 245-

    226-630.

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    Chris Harris 739FARMINGDALE, NY – Chris

    Harris topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing games of 279-268 for a

    high series of 739.

    Earl Holden rolled 275-259-

    725, Steven Harris 264-258-

    723, Mike Alvarez 256-221-

    693, and Kenneth Brown 258-

    226-689.

     Brendan Rini 737 FARMINGDALE, NY – 

    Brendan Rini led the scoring in

    the Monday Night Fourplay

    League firing games of 290-236

    for a high series of 737.

    Eddie Allen rolled 278-226-

    708, Steve Kerkenides 228-

    231-222-681, Tom Prendergast

    247-225-675, and Steve Frey

    217-209-245-671.

    In the Thursday Good Timers

    League Ken Tamburrino rolled

    234, Dale Alberino 229-209,

    Mike Bagnato and Scott Serrao

    226, and Bob Andrews and

    Steve Bove 214.

     Rich Tooker 722FARMINGDALE, NY – Rich

    Tooker led the scoring in the

    Thursday 3-Man League firing

    games of 253-246-223 for a high

    series of 722.

    Don Perillo rolled 278-266-721,

    Anthony Delia 245-235-223-703,

    Matt Traina 262-200, and Larry

    Straus 247-235-688.

    Tony Caridi 718FARMINGDALE, NY – Tony

    Caridi led the scoring in the Friday

    Late Mixed League firing games

    of 246-234-238 for a high series of 

    718.

    Sunil Kochar rolled 248-715,

    James Hood 224-258-222-704,

    and Evan Myers 247-234-686.

     Nick Butera 696 FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick 

    Butera led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 258-234 for a high series

    of 696.

    Joshua Marino shot 279-669,

    Brian Meade 234-210-637, and

    Rainer Latteier 245-626.

     Brian Siemers 671FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian

    Siemers led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 269-217 for a high series

    of 671.

    Eric Vazquez rolled 279, Joe

    Buccino 278, David Green 236,

    and Lloyd Hasluck 222.

     Bob Andrews 652FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob

    Andrews led the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League

    firing a 227 game for a high series

    of 652.

    Mike Herman rolled 239-212-

    643, Dean Alberino 232, and Ken

    Tamburino 226.

    In the Thursday AM Ladies

    League Linda Levatino rolled 202,

    and Cam Pirone 201.

     Michael Ellendorf 650FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Ellendorf paced the scoring in

    the Wednesday Party League

    rolling games of 248-215 for a

    high series of 650.

    Mike Dease shot 244-606, Joe

    Buccino 243, Alex Gordon 213,

    and Michael Siry 212.

     Phillip Jankowitz 631FARMINGDALE, NY – Phillip

    Jankowitz led the scoring in the

    Monday High School Practice

    League firing games of 207-212-

    212 for a high series of 631.

    Salvatore Yannacone rolled

    226-212-631, Leon Kessee 255-

    201-630, Joe Napoli 226-217-

    623, and Nicholas Mencarelli

    254-615.

     Joe Livolsi 213FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

    Livolsi rolled 213-617, Paul

    Kester 191, Jerry Hoeler 177, Al

     Noll 175, Bob Junge 173, and

    Barney Kral and George DiSalvo

    171 in the Friday Sunshine

    League.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Ed Mencarelli rolled 199,

    Frank Napolitano 185, Frank 

    Berardino 179, and Al Diebold172.

    Joe Livolsi rolled 203, Bill

    Platania 179, and Kay Frank 178

    in the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League.

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     Lou Gaudio, Jr. 700HOPELAWN, NJ – Lou Gaudio,

    Jr. led the scoring in the Goldstein

    & Hanel Doubles League firing

    games of 236-208-256 for a high

    series of 700.

    Ray Smarsh rolled 246-235-211-

    692, Rusty Thomsen 216-237-

    224-677, Bob Caruso 233-238-

    669, and Adam Abdelaziz 224-

    226-214-664.

     Joe Lampariello 677 HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Lampariello

    led the scoring in the Raritan Bay

    Men’s League rolling games of 204-

    258-215 for a high series of 677.

    Steve Venito shot 213-257-206-

    676, Brian Longo 212-257-204-

    673, Willy Maldonado 253-237-

    673, and Ken Horvath 224-224-

    223-671.

     Brian Balint 669HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian Balint

     paced the scor ing in the La Buona

    Pizza League rolling games of 

    226-267 for a high series of 669.

    Vinny R. Medvetz shot 215-225-

    635, Frank Viverito 205-245-628,

    and Paulette Brower-Garrett 234.

     Rollin E. Ball 654HOPELAWN, NJ – Rollin E. Ball

     paced the scoring in the Thursday

     Nite Mixed League firing games

    of 200-243-211 for a high series of 

    654.

    Vinny R. Medvetz shot 212-245-

    634, John Decibus 244, Gis Quinn

    230, and Mike Piomelli 224.

    Sue Ragas shot 186, Edie

    Cavallo 152, and Anna Kelly 146.

     Jeff Kubinak 643HOPELAWN, NJ – Jeff Kubinak 

     paced the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed Nuts League rolling games

    of 203-217-223 for a high series of 

    643.

    John Syslo rolled 206-200-605,

    Kevin Kennelly 228, and Jeff 

    Pasewark 223.

     Joe Grossi 622HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Grossi

     paced the scoring in the Knights of 

    Columbus League rolling games

    of 187-244 for a high series of 

    622.

    Cid Stentella shot 214-214-620,

    Al Tampa 232-236-619, and Dave

    Lacko 241.

     John Strauss 613HOPELAWN, NJ – John Strauss

     paced the scoring in the Merck 

    League rolling games of 229-203

    for a high series of 613.

    Anthony Scutari shot 252,

    Andrew Siarkiewicz 235, Joe

    Contrino 229, and Ray Newsome

    226.

    Larry Clarke rolled 215, Frank 

    Jordan 202, and Penny Smith 192

    in the NJ Turnpike League. Richard Bienvenue 601HOPELAWN, NJ – Richard

    Bienvenue led the scoring in the

    Garden State Mixed League firing

    a 227 game for a high series of 

    601.

    Warren Taureck shot 205-235,

    Alberto Taddeo 233, Raymond

    Perry 226, and Douglas Jewell

    216.

     Bill Venezia 600HOPELAWN, NJ - Bill Venezia

    rolled 246-600, and Ralph Doefler 

    217 to lead the competition rolling

    in the Atlantic City Trios League.

    In the Friends & Family League

    Arthur Porzio shot 212-215, Mike

    Conte 211, and Sherry Garcia 204.

    In the South Shore League Brian

    Peccerillo shot 243, Tom Flagiello

    213, and Brian MacDonald 202-

    211. Bill Dillon 660HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Dillon

    led the scoring in the Knights of 

    Columbus League firing games

    of 259-203 for a high series of 

    660.

    Al Tampa shot 255-203-638,

    Mark Makwinski, Jr. 206-210-

    212-628, and Mark Makwinski

    246-618.

     Kevin Eccleston 659HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin

    Eccleston topped the scoring in

    the Friday Nite Mixed League fir-

    ing games of 221-223-215 for a

    high series of 659.

    Thomas Ortiz, Sr. rolled 215-

    216-212-643, Richard Funk III

    226-618, and Mike Bauer 245.

    In the Tuesday Night Mixed

    League Char Martino shot 198-

    170, Carole Morgan 187, and ToniTassio 176.

     Jeff Kubinak 653HOPELAWN, NJ – Jeff Kubinak 

     paced the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed Nuts League firing games

    of 233-222 for a high series of 

    653.

    K.C. Cabonilas rolled 222-225-

    643, Santos Guzman 224, and

    Don E. Hellhake 217.

               

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