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Vol. 71 No. 48 February 2 - 8, 2011 . 50 cents
LEVITTOWN, NY – John
Lennon blasted a 300 game in the
Thursday Expressway Glass Trios
tLeague at North Levittown
Lanes.
Rob Grexer hit 289-279, Jon
Orsini 289, Even Myers 286-279 ,
Alex Cavaganro 279-814, Brian
Ziesig 279, Buzz Goodman 279-
279, Will Jeffries 279-279-800,
Todd Klarikaitis 279, Debbie
Vilardi 268, Lean Maynor 268-
269-721, Don Perillo 290-795,
Glenn Pruett 285, Steve Silverman
279, Ray Edwards 279-815, Proter
Mitchell 279, Kelly Borysiewicz
and Charlie Brown 279, and
Denise Galindez 268-721.
John Lennon Hits 300
At North Levittown Lanes
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Mika
Koivuniemi of Hartland, Mich.,
defeated top qualifier Tom Smallwood
of Saginaw, Mich., 269-207, to win the
$250,000 first prize in the $1 million
Professional Bowlers Association
Tournament of Champions at Red
Rock Lanes.
After rolling a 299 game against Tom
Daugherty of Wesley Chapel, Fla., in
the semifinal match, Koivuniemi
threw another 10 strikes on 12 tries
against Smallwood to become the first
international player ever to win the
PBA’s signature tournament.
“I can’t even say what this title
means right now,” Koivuniemi said.
“It was my third major and I have nine
titles now. I hope I can win a few more
and secure a spot in the hall of fame.
And my oldest daughter is starting col-
lege next year, so the money will help.
“It helped to get past my first
match,” he added. “I haven’t had a lot
of breaks on TV lately. Even after I
shot the 299, I held myself back and
stayed focused. It would have been
nice to shoot 300, but it’s more impor-
tant to win the title.”
Koivuniemi earned the nickname
“Major Mika” after winning the 2000
United States Bowling Congress
Masters and the 2001 U.S. Open – both major cham-
pionships - for his first two PBA titles after a highly
successful international career where he won titles in
15 countries.
“Mika bowled great. He won,” said Smallwood,
who earned $100,000 as runner-up. “He out-bowled
all of us. He had a great look at the lane condition
and he made the shots. And winning $100,000 can
make you a good loser.”
In the semifinal match, Koivuniemi came within a
wobbling 10 pin of becoming the first player in PBA
history to shoot two nationally-televised 300 games.
The 42-year-old right-hander rolled a perfect game
against Jason Couch of Clermont, Fla., in Windsor
Locks, Conn., in 2003.
Koivuniemi easily defeated Daugherty, 299-100,
because Daugherty’s television debut was a disaster.
The 35-year-old Floridian left seven difficult – if not
unmakeable – splits in rolling the lowest nationally-
televised game in PBA history. Daugherty converted
two pins after leaving the 4-6-7-10 split in the 10th
frame to shoot an even 100, erasing the 129 bowled
by Steve Jaros in Lake Zurich, Ill., in 1992. Despite
his record low score, Daugherty took home $50,000
for third place.
“I destroyed Jaros’ record,” Daugherty grinned. “I
would have been more upset if I’d shot 260 and lost.
I really wasn’t nervous. I just threw the wrong ball
and made some bad shots. Once I was down 50 pins
and threw another split, I was just trying to get out of
Mika’s way.
“But I still had the most fun I’ve ever had in my
life this week, including today. I’d rather shoot 100
today than earlier in the week. I made $500 a pin
today. That’s more than Mika made, pin for pin.”
Koivuniemi began his march to the title with a
224-220 win over Gomez in the opening match when
Gomez failed to double in the 10th frame. Both play-
ers showed early jitters – Koivuniemi leaving a
pocket 7-10 split on his first shot and Gomez missing
a 7 pin in his second frame – but both recovered with
strings of strikes. Gomez used his string of five in a
row to take the lead heading into the ninth frame, but
made his biggest mistake, leaving and missing the 3-
4-6-7 split to hand the lead back to the Finnish
native.
Koivuniemi had a chance to lock up the match with
a strike on his first shot in the 10th frame, but left a
10 pin to give Gomez a chance. Gomez earned
$40,000 for his fourth place finish.
The first prize and total prize fund were the richest
in bowling history. The finals, which aired in high-
definition for the first time in PBA history, returned
to ABC for the first time in 14 years.
Mika Koivuniemi is Champion of ChampionsBy Bill Vint -PBA Media Relations
Joe Palazzo 300 at Stelton Lanes
Jun Roldan Rolls 300
In Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi
PISCATAWAY, NJ - Joe Palazzo
blasted a 300 game along with
248-214 for a 762 series in the
Thursday Men’s League at Stelton
Lanes.
Bob Sansone rolled 225-279-
700, Ed Bienvenue 289, Dave
Donelan 258, Joe Neverowicz
256, Rich Hungon and Michael
Schugel 225.
MONTVALE, NJ - Ray Keim was
the high scorer in the Montvale
Major League at Montvale Lanes,
bowling a 730 series on games of
254, 248 and 228. His effort, along
with Larry Toppin’s 245-223-245-
713, led BuddiesProShop.com to a
21-9 victory over Rite Way.
High game of the evening belonged
to Jun Roldan, who pitched a 300
game and finished with a 703
series, leading Rick’s Pro Shop to
an 18-12 victory over 12-In-A-
Row Pro Shop.
Kevin Conroy rolled 248-243-234-
725, leading Bergen Batting Center
to a 28-2 rout over North Jersey
Turf & Trim.
Chris Trembath tossed 247-698,
Rick Whitling 267-694, Joe
Romano 269-685, Mike Rovetto
263-685, Adrian Lawson 236-684,
Chris Arbegast 257-679, Rocky
Durocher 230-670, Jeff Rovetto
235-669, Dave Spano 247-667,
John Rankin 279-666, Ken
Demchak 265-664, Joe Stasion
256-664, Toto Roldan 226-657,
Tim Hurd 235-655, Tony
DiPasquale 227-654, Alex
Kowalchuk 235-654 and Bob
Higgins 225-652.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Leek Kay
fired a 300 game in the Raritan
Bay Men’s League at Majestic
Lanes.
Joey Weisenstein rolled 279-242-
279-800, Ed Hayes, Jr. 224-79-
218-721, Steve A. Venito 219-
258-248-711, Joe Plescia 214-
235-259-708, and Rob Williams
249-222-234-705.
Lee Kay Blaste 300
At Majestic Lanes
Howie Edelman, Raj Kochar,
Alex Cavagnaro Roll 300
At North Levittown LanesLEVITTOWN, NY – Howie
Edelman, Raj Kochar and Alex
Cavagnaro each blasted a 300
game in the Thursday 4-Man
League at North Levittown Lanes.
Steve Miller shot 279-795, Paul
DeVito 286, Darren Barlow, Chun
Bae Lucchese, Steve Sckalor,
Doug Burwell, and Jay Solomon
279, and Jay Farkas hit a 280 game.
Joan Taylor photo
Mika Koivuniemi hoists the Champion of Champions trophy after
defeating Tom Smallwood 269-207 in final.
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Are pro bowlers athletes?
You have heard that question
before, and you will hear it again
and again.
The PBA Official Yearbook
tells us that within a 42-game
tournament, players will lift
more than five tons, carrying it
for a total of two miles while pro-
jecting the ball more than 700
times at an average speed of 17
m.p.h. at a target 60 feet away.
Dictionaries tell us that an ath-
lete is one who contends for a
prize. The word books also
define an athlete as anyone
trained or fit to contend in exer-
cises requiring physical agility,
stamina, and often strength.
The pro bowler fits. Though
strength is helpful and even nec-
essary at times, the type needed
in pro bowling is not the brute
strength so needed in the heavy
contact sports.
In pro bowling, timing, coordi-
nation, and a delicate touch at
times add up to a high degree of
finesse to go along with meas-
ured force to score consistently.
However, pro bowling takes
rhythm, balance, and skilled
muscular effort. The muscles
must be supple and toned,
always in shape, but not neces-
sarily rock hard.
A pro bowler must be highly
competitive. He pays to play,
unlike baseball, football, basket-
ball and other players who are
paid to play. The bowler's pay is
what he wins, and he cashes well
only with superior performanc-
es.
Dedication is a must for any
successful athlete. A pro bowler
must spend long hours for many
years perfecting, maintaining,
and adjusting his skills. Too
many times a pro bowler is
classed with the average fun
bowler.
That's akin to equating a touch
football game at a picnic with the
Super Bowl and a company soft-
ball game with the World Series.
A pro bowler rolls more games
in a week than the average
bowler rolls in more than a year.
He probably spends more time
in actual competition than any
other sports performer, firing
away on the lanes more than
seven hours on some days. The
total time involved, back and
forth between squads, prepara-
tion (checking equipment and
studying lane conditions) can
often add up to a 12 hour day,
not counting any practice or
coaching sessions.
There is no relaxing. In the
qualifying each and every roll of
the ball counts toward the total
score and in the match play tense
situations are common. There
must be the utmost ability to
concentrate under constant pres-
sure on TV in a sport where you
are always in a crowd, yet always
all alone.
Spectators are only a few feet
away from the competing play-
ers, You sit near other players,
but it is you against the condi-
tions, pins and often yourself.
There is no coach, teammate or
friend to help once you are on
the approach. You roll your way
out of trouble or wait until the
next time.
Pro bowling has become a
sophisticated and scientific
sport. You must adjust practical-
ly every game to every lane and
at times within a game. You must
learn about equipment bowling
ball actions and reactions, lane
surfaces, lane finishes, lane
dressings, and other variables,
each worthy of deep study and
homework.
The sport looks simple. It is---
simple to play, difficult to mas-
ter, impossible to conquer. Each
higher competitive plateau pres-
ents a new challenge, and the pro
level is the highest peak.
Is a pro bowler an athlete. If
you rate physical contact and
brute power at the top of your
list, the answer would be no. But
if you add up the skills and
knowledge needed, physical and
mental, necessary for success,
there is little doubt that a pro
bowler must be, emphatically
ranked as an outstanding athlete.
To the world you may just be one person,But to just one person you may be the world!
NORTH
Joe Castro 724LEVITTOWN, NY – Joe Castro
led the scoring in the Thursday
Early Mixed League firing games
of 268-290 for a high series of
724.
Kevin Lucchi shot 264-237, Tom
Burke 264, Dan Linson 266, Steve
Lucchi 246, and Larry Schineller
244-265.
Cristina Olson 675LEVITTOWN, NY – Cristina
Olson led the scoring in the
Tuesday Meadow Ladies League
firing games of 233-207-235 for a
high series of 675.
Nancy Stuber shot 223-206-206,
Freda Amon 211-220, Karen
Garland 209, Monica DiPinto 219,
Dianne Buckman 220, and Lisa
Barley and Anne Zajack 210.
Tom Hamel 670LEVITTOWN, NY – Tom Hamel
rolled 236-670, Jack Murphy 256-
245, and Barry Pollack 246 in the
Wednesday Men’s Nite Out
League.
In the Monday LUHI Mixed
League Joe Turchiano hit 246, Jon
Crawford 236, and Jane Lottes
208.
Adam Bose shot 248, Jon
Crawford 244, Susie Lew 215, and
Marge McDaniel 200 in the
Wednesday Hicksville Elks
League.
SOUTH
John Gannon 717LEVITTOWN, NY - John Gannon
led the scoring in the Tuesday BK
Sweenys League firing games of
256-249 for a high series of 717.
Chris Boyle hit 255, Rich O’Neill
247, Jeff Miller 247, and Dan
Hastings 243.
Dave Fekete 288LEVITTOWN, NY – Dave Fekete
shot 288, Mickey Gallagher 270-
720, Rich Hansen 266, Angel
Salcedo 256, Tom Kirchner and
Tony Martello 249 in the Friday
Astoria Federal Men’s League.
In the Wednesday Knights of
Columbus League Tim Mulligan
hit 236, and Paul Kraus 235.
Tony Falzone 703LEVITTOWN, NY - Tony
Falzone shot 703, Jerry Neubauer
279-702, Joe Mele 279, and Tom
Will 266 in the Thursday Night
Foursome League.
Brian Bolen 279LEVITTOWN, NY –Brian Bolen
led the scoring in the Wednesday
Grumman League firing a high
game of 279.
Doug DeSousas shot 256-252,
Joe Heller 255-243, Jeremy Bush
247, Larry Langsam and Mark
Munoz 243, and Bob Caminiti
237.
Lloyd Hasluck 277LEVITTOWN, NY – Lloyd
Hasluck shot 277-244, Ken Snell
246-258, Jim Fenimore 237-706,
Patrick Fisher 250, and Jimmy
Moore 245 in the Thursday Hits &
Misses League.
LEVITTOWN LEADERS
Ronnie Sandt
Wins His First
LIGBT TitleEAST MEADOW, NY – Ronnie
Sandt, Franklin Square, NY took
control to win the $500 top prize
and his first LIGBT trophy by
rolling four strikes in frames 3
through 6 and despite opens in the
seventh and eighth frames Ronnie
shot a 255 (205 scratch). To say
the least Ronnie was shocked and
happy at his first place finish.
The LIGBT hosted the 2-squad
handicap tournament at AMF East
Meadow using the PBA Viper
Pattern. The 37 foot pattern was
very challenging especially in the
first squad when it took a 701,
with handicap and bonus pins, to
make the finals. The cut score for
the 2pm squad was a little higher
with everyone shooting 728 or
high advancing.
The leader of the first squad,
David Henderson, West New
York, NJ, shot a 756 series (576
scratch) and was seeded directly
into the final shootout, leader of
the second squad, So Young Chin
of Whitestone, NY, rolled a 782
series (677 scratch) earning 1 bye.
Finishing in second place was
Miguel Carrion, Bronx, NY,
shooting 227 (188 scratch) and
earning $360 and rounding out
the top 3 was the number one seed
David Henderson shooting a 204
(150 scratch) to earn $300.
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Stellingwerf 746
At Hy-Way BowlOAKLAND, NJ- Tom
STellingwerf paced the scoring in
the Sunday Gutterdusters League
at Holiday Bowl firing games of
268-243 for a high series of 746.
Ed Casler shot 266-247-746,
John Shirak 267-721, Joe
Donnaruma 268-704, Larry
Annunzi 247-702, Shawn Aiello
234-691, Steve Galik 232-659,
RicH Worse 256-656, Karen
Kapner 223, and Donna Scott 216.
Barkley 702
At T-Bowl LanesWAYNE, NJ- Jason Barkely led
the scoring in the Knights of
Pythias League firing a 269 game
for a high series of 802.
Mark Duca hit 288, Dick Gass
278, Mihai Cristea 268, NicK
Greco 720, Loucas Gerogiuo 716,
Dave herman 707, and Daryl
Milchman 704.
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PIN POUNDING AT PLAZASteve Semancik 767 at Parkway ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Steve Semancik led all pin attackers with
scores of 221-277-269 for a strong 767 series to lead an active night of
high scorers in the Wednesday Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway
Lanes.
Scott Koenig tossed a 278 game on the way to a 759 set followed by
Rich DeLorenzo Jr. rolling 256-723, Joe Mercurio 246-712, Mike
Aiellos 266-694, Don Fugate 254-690, Rob Byrd 249-687, Joe
Donnarumma 231-674 and Kenny Demchak 234-660.
Jaylin and Justin Floyd Hit 1433
In Youth Travel ActionBy Vince Albrecht
OAKLAND, NJ – Jaylin Floyd may see limited play in the Stan Niemiec
Youth Travel League this season, but he’s determined to make the most
of it. In his first appearance of the year, the 18-year-old gained eleven
points for his Fair Lawn II squad by blasting a stirring 265-259-213
[737] in the second of four tournaments on the YTL schedule. Inspired
by his older brother’s exploits, 15-year-old Justin also grabbed eleven
points with his 227-596 effort as did FL II teammate 11-year-old Tyler
Nappi who soared over his average with a threesome handicap 723.
The other eleven-point winner at Holiday Bowl was 13-year-old Joe
Malyack with 219-575 giving him a handicap 728 set for Holiday while
teammates Kevin Macchia and Mike Carr each earned eight points with
respective net scores of 211-605 and 212-604.
More huge net score contributors were Fair Lawn I’s Simon Lezaja
255-653 for ten points and Montvale’s Brian O’Flaherty 237-645 for
seven points; Bowler City I’s Eric Grabusnik snared ten points with his
256-625 while teammates Ryan Sweeney 217,202 and Sam Fogelgaren
236-610 won eight and six points respectively.
Stellar performances were also delivered by Montvale’s Shannon
Rossi tallying nine points with a strong over average handicap three-
some of 688 and high deuces scored by BC I’s John Draney 233, FL I’s
Marc Riemann 227 and Holiday’s Ryan Kattine 216.
Peter Caparaso 837MADISON, NJ- Peter Caporaso
blasted 279-837, and Jennifer
Dunklin 265-683 in the CMIL
League.
Paul Shiel 761MADISON, NJ – Paul Shiel
topped the scoring in the Friday
Classic League firing a 279 game
in a high series of 761.
Trevor Bogert hit 737, Neil Hunt
279-730, Stephanie Rahn 256-
653, Sue Sobrinsky 631, and Joey
Parisi 279.
Harry Franz 738
MADISON, NJ – Harry Franz led
the scoring in the Tuesday
Doubles League firing a 279 game
en route to the session high series
of 738.
Andrew Stephens hit 235-653,
and Dave Hanft 227.
Trevor Bogert 700MADISON, NJ – Trevor Bogert
shot 238-700, Bob Hannon 653,
Jim Sirica 258-646, and Scott
West 247 in the Thursday Mixed.
Lies’l Apgar 651MADISON, NJ – Lies’l Apgar
rolled 227-651, and Cindy
Heinemeyer 203 in the Ladies Trio
League.
Dan Pridham 689MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham
led the scoring in the Tuesday 400
Doubles League firing a 279 game
for a high series of 689.
Tim McKenna hit 264-675, and
Harry Franz 238-676.
Jon Russo 689MADISON, NJ – Jon Russo rolled
236-689, Rich Keirstead 237-627,
John Lulewicz 226, and Joe Izzo
639 to lead the competitors
rolling in the Pharma Plus League.
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William Ritacco 799ROCKAWAY, NJ – William
Ritacco topped the scoring in the
Foursome League firing a 279
game for a high series of 799.
Jack Sakfan shot 259-762,
George Dakak, Jr. 269-750-,
Jeffrey Thomas 257, Kim Piobino
218, and Mary Cerezino 200.
In Women’s League Annette
Rossi shot 225, Marybeth
Kanouse 223, and Susan Chillemi
214.
Bill Hammon shot 203, and Pam
Antoniello 200 in the Morris Hills
Mixed League.
Larry Lewis 279ROCKAWAY, NJ – Larry Lewis
rolled 279, Jim Westergaard 260-
704, Kevin Sikora 257-654,
Joseph Albensi, Jr. 249-650, Greg
Lweis 247-706, and Fred Naedler
245 in the Lake Hiawatha A.C.
League.
In the Holy Rollers League Bill
Prentiss shot 211, and Mike Dean
202.
Bill Karpack 706ROCKAWAY, NJ- Bill Karpack
led the scoring in the NorBu
Lodge League firing a 278 game
for a high series of 706.
Frank Grumka shot 235-655,
John Hearn 235, and Jack Petonak
616.
John Scalley 681ROCKAWAY, NJ –John Scalley
led the scoring in the County
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 245 game for a high series of
681.
Keith Garrison rolled 246-674,
John Scott 254-671, Walter
Wormann 256-664, Charles
Wilfong 267-623, Cindy Couglan
235, and Sandy Turner 225.
Angel Cordero 674ROCKAWAY, NJ – Angel
Cordero led the scoring in the
Spanish American League firing a
244 game for a high series of 674.
Julio Santiago hit 244, and
Georgie Mendoza 236-619.
In the PBA Experience League
Joseph Caloger posted a 242
game, Noel Vega hit 235, Dave
Mutch 227, Scott Struble 223, Tim
Panek 214, and Allen Apgar 213.
John Nogrady 264ROCKAWAY, NJ- John Nogrady
paced the scoring in the Monday
Early Birds League firing a high
game of 264.
Christopher Casey rolled 257-
727, Kevin Sikora 255-725,
Anthony Genovese 244-650,
Donna Miller 212, Linda
Cordasco 210, Kathy Bradley 204
and Judy Larick 203.
Chris Morris 668ROCKAWAY, NJ – Chris Morris
paced the Tuesday Night Mixed
firing a 235 for a high 668 set.
Dan Richards hit 234-641,
Joseph DeLuca 225-625, John
McCullough 215, Kara Cook 232,
and Barbara Lindsay 204.
In the Monday Nite Football
League Brian Bloete hit 224-601.
Alexis Trujillo 266ROCKAWAY, NJ – Alexis Trujillo
led the Thursday Nite Mixed
League firing a high game of 266.
Wayen Poverstein hit 246, Nicholas
Hanson 227, Steve Petersen 225,
and Maria Jankovitz 201
.
AT STELTONTim Sickoria 760PISCATAWAY, NJ – Tim Sickoria
blasted 235-235-290-760, and
Tom Sheehan 286-244 in the
Thursday Nite Men’s League.
Kerry Bartley 290PISCATAWAY, NJ – Kerry
Bartley rolled 290 in the
Wednesday AT&T League.
Paul Perioli 264PISCATAWAY, NJ – Paul Perioli
rolled 264, Rich Allen 248, and
Tex Ramirez 243 in the Tuesday
AT&T League.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICMatt J. Scala 798HOPELAWN, NJ- Matt J. Scala
set the scoring pace while con-
testing in the Raritan Bay Men’s
League when he tossed games of
279-256-263 for the session high
series of 798.
Anthony Martino shot 270-269-
213-752, Kevin Mal 238-269-
223-730, Rich Funk 268-225-
202-695, Glenn Mohr 235-239-
212-686, Steve A. Venito 228-
238-215-681, Brian Dudek 267-
214-680, and Rich Nicholls 211-
263-670.
Bill Buckley 769HOPELAWN, NJ - Bill Buckley
led the scoring in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games
of 247-259-263 for a high series
of 769.
Jeff Scire hit 247-264-236-747,
Danny Knopf 257-231-244-732,
Travis Tilley 257-244-732,
Willie Zammitto 257-267-202-
726, Rocco J. Grasso 243-203-
269-715, Andrew Tripka 236-
211-257-704, and John
Kaminski 269-240-701.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League Kevin Kennelly shot
258-228-236-722, John Syslo
279-214-692, and Don. M.
Hellhake 254-247-680.
Don Richard 749HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Richard
led the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League firing
games of 279-257-213 for a high
series of 749.
Dennis Smith rolled 277-216-
248-741, Don Dingler 256-267-
216-739, Pete Iovino 246-260-
224-730, Russell Bennett 205-
247-278-730, Michael Ibanez
238-257-232-727, Dan Clark
245-238-242-725, David Smith
245-239-242-725, and Kevin
Mal 224-257-233-723.
Drew Rucinski 734HOPELAWN, NJ - Drew
Rucinski led all bowlers rolling
in the NJ Turnpike League firing
games of 244-213-277 for a high
series of 734.
Michael Morris shot 225-258-
214-697, Tony Rigiano 244-245-
683, and Brian Turcotte 223-
208-618.
Matt Cestone 727HOPELAWN, NJ - Matt Cestone
took the top position rolling in
the Thursday Nite Mixed League
firing games of 256-257-214 for
a high series of 727.
Rollin E. Ball shot 223-264-
660, Vinny Medvetz 211-217-
235-663, Scott Akalewicz 225-
210-204-639, and Judy
MacBride 224.
Jeff Nemeth 716HOPELAWN, NJ – Jeff Nemeth
led the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League firing of 248-
223-245 for a high series of 716.
John Baginsky rolled 225-254-
224-703, Joe Kraus 235-203-
216-654, Nick Simone 258-223-
654, Bill Larsen 208-215-231-
654, and Mark Makwinski 201-
233-213-647.
Rocco Fortunato 714HOPELAWN, NJ –Rocco
Fortunato took center stage
while rolling in the Family
League firing games of 258-247-
209 for a high series of 714.
Joe Bloodgood shot 266-213-
209-688, Robert Krimin 236-
215-235-686, Bob Nebus 252-
232-671, Eric Applegate 225-
247-665, and Kevin Kopko 238-
236-656.
Don Masaritola 695HOPELAWN, NJ – Don
Masaritola took the top spot
rolling in the Garden State
Mixed League firing games of
238-214-243 for a high series of
695.
Barry Bailey rolled 268-235-
664, Elio Carrasco 206-220-233-
659, Jason Passero 201-254-202-
657, Michael Ramer 214-276-
655, and Richard Rowley 221-
213-213-647.
In the Atlantic City Trio League
Erick Kerekes shot 234-200-
209-643, and Ralph Doerfler
208-213-613.
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