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The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 75 No. 42

December 16 - 23, 2014

Sean McAuliffe Tops SIUSBC Masters


STATEN ISLAND, NY - In his sixth consecutive appearance Sean McAuliffe kept the 6th
Annual Staten Island USBC Masters
Championship Tournament, title in the family
in last weeks competition with his win over
Frank Mazzella, 214 to 188.
Seans brother Tim Jr., was the reigning
champion for the past two years. As the 2013
Champion, Tim McAuliffe, Jr. earned a bye
and was seeded fifth in the finals. For his win
Sean collected a $1,500 prize and Frank
earned $700 and Tim Jr. finishing 3rd took
SIUSBC photo
home $350.
Jim Episcopia (SIUSBC Tournament Director), Donna
The 6th Annual Staten Island USBC Masters Zajac (SIUSBC President), Sean McAuliffe (Champion),
Championship Tournament, presented by and Dan Moffit (XCEL Federal Credit Union Chairman).
XCEL Federal Credit Union was contested at
Chairman of the Board. Our partnership not only
Rabs Country Lanes in Staten Island.
provides financial support to these events but also
In the qualifying round, bowlers bowled 5 games. added benefits for all members of the Staten Island
The top 8 bowlers advanced to the finals, which took USBC.
place immediately following the final qualifying
All finalists competed in a single game double
squad. All competition was played on the 2014 elimination bracket. Bowlers had to lose twice in
USBC Masters Lane Condition.
order to be completely eliminated. Top seed after the
Finishing in 4th place was Tony Everts collecting qualifying round was Dan Dunleavy who qualified
$300, 5th Karalyn Buono $275, 6th Dan Dunleavy with a 1,060 series.
$250, 7th Kevin Buono $225, and in 8th place
All Staten Island USBC Association tournament
Michael Endress earned $200.
champions will be honored at our Championship
Earlier this year, the Staten Island USBC was proud Awards Dinner Dance to be held May 2015 at
to announce XCEL as the presenting sponsor of its LiGrecis Staaten.
Championship Tournaments for the 2014-15 season.
For additional information about the Staten Island
XCEL Federal Credit Union is excited to support USBC Association and for Tournament Applications,
Staten Island bowling through our partnership with please visit us on the web at www.siusbc.org.
the Staten Island USBC, said Dan Moffit, XCEL

50 cents

Red Toledo, Sr. 300 at JIB Lanes


FLUSHING, NY Red Toledo,
Sr. earned top honors in the Friday
Hi-Rollers League at JIB Lanes
blasting games of 224 and 243
before rolling perfect with a 300
for the session high series of 767.

Jayson Tolentino rolled 279-244232-755, Danielle Merino 224266-238-728, Bryan Paul 236226-247-709, Mike Fandino 238262-202-702, and Ogie Lawsin
247-212-239-698.

Tommy Hollywood 300 at Rabs


STATEN ISLAND, NY Tommy
Hollywood earned top honors in
the Getaway League at Rabs
Country Lanes blasting a 300
game and adding a 246 for the
high series of 772.

Ray Larsen, Jr. rolled 247-682,


Donna Bozzo 217-225-212-654,
Steve Aman 256, John Vierno 247,
Debbie Monte and Chris Clompet
246, and May Rose Dolisay and
Sean Kelly 245.

Antonio Flores 300 at RVC


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
Antonio Flores blasted a 300 game
then added a 258 for a 757 series
in the Wednesday Early Mens
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.

Ken Bruce shot 235-245-277757, John Wims 246-235-693, Sal


Manza
268-251-690,
Keith
Maenza 258, and Ed Connelly
256.

Rusty Thomsen 300 at Majestic


HOPELAWN, NJ Rusty
Thomsen earned top honors in the
Goldstein&
Hanel
Doubles
League at Majestic Lanes blasting
games of 300-222-257 for a high
series of 779.

Lou Gaudio, Jr. rolled 278-214245-737, Bob Caruso 278-218225-721, Ray Smarsh 269-241706, Casey Creutz 241-204-256701, and Garret Gersh 226-234229-689.

Koreas Song Si Ra Wins Its Daejeon International Open


By Bill Vint - PBA

DAEJEON, Korea Koreas Song Si Ra became the


first woman to win a World Bowling Tour major title
when she upset countryman and top qualifier Choi
Tae Seung, 231-205, to win the Its Daejeon
International Open at the Daejeon World Cup
Bowling Centre.
Song, 24, advance to the title match by defeating
Canadas Dan MacLelland, 213-195, in the semifinal
match after MacLelland won a three-player shootout
match to start the championships round.
In the Its Daejeon International Open, like many
international events, women who entered the open
division received eight handicap pins per game, but
Terence Yaw photo
Song didnt need the bonus pins because she won 2014 Daejeon Open runnerup Choi Tae Seung, champion Song Si
each match by more than eight pins. Along with her Ra, third place Dan MacLelland.

title, Song earned 40 million Korean won, the equivalent


of $37,200 U.S. dollars. Choi earned $18,600 and
MacLelland took home $9,000 for his third-place finish.
In the shootout match, which was televised nationally
in Korea, MacLellands 196 eliminated Koreas Lee Na
Hyun (168) and Jang Dong Chul (167). Lee was the second woman to make the championship round.
Song does not receive credit for a PBA International
Tour title because she is a non-member, and in order for
a woman to earn a PBA Tour title, she must be a PBA
member and bowl the event without receiving handicap
pins.
Photo by Terence Yaw courtesy Asian Bowling
Federation.

SPORTS REPORTER

December 16 - 23, 2014

Dan MacLelland Wins Singles


At World Mens Championships

John Iaccarino Slammed a Lucky 777


At Montvale Lanes

By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC


ABU DHABI, United Arab
Kingdom
of
Bahrain
Emirates - Canada's Dan
International
Bowling
MacLelland said there one was
Championship in March. "It is the
main thing missing from his
first time in my life I've gotten a
bowling resume, and he now can
singles medal at the World
cross that off the list after topping
Championships. There are so
local favorite Shaker Al Hassan
many people behind us helping us
to claim the singles gold medal at
reach this level, and we are gratethe 2014 World Bowling Men's
ful. This is a big event for us,
Championships in Abu Dhabi last
especially since it's here in Abu
week.
Dhabi."
MacLelland and Al Hassan
On the way to the gold-medal
exchanged open frames early in
match, MacLelland struck 10
the finale at Zayed Sports City's
times in a 269-236 victory over
Khalifa International Bowling
Team USA's Tommy Jones.
Centre, but MacLelland got comThe top-seeded Jones was
PBA photo
fortable and closed with nine conunable
to strike on his first three
Champion Dan MacLelland
secutive strikes to seal the 256shots on the right lane, including a
212 victory.
4-9 split, and allowed MacLelland to build a 54-pin
"Right now, this is so overwhelming," said lead after five frames. Jones struck on his last seven
MacLelland, a 29-year-old right-hander. "This is shots, but it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit.
something I've been missing but always wanted. And
In the other semifinal, Al Hassan struck five consince it's the first event of the week, I hope it can secutive times from the third frame and was able to
snowball from here."
maintain the momentum in a 255-212 win against
The win marked Canada's sixth gold medal in Australia's Sam Cooley.
World Championships competition, while Al
Cooley and Jones each earned bronze medals.
Hassan's silver medal was the first for the United
Jones averaged 239 to lead singles qualifying with
Arab Emirates. UAE's previous-best was bronze 1,434 six-game total. Cooley was second with 1,428
medals in team and Masters in 2003 and all-events in and was followed by Al Hassan (1,422) and
1995.
MacLelland (1,413). All-events medals will be
"This feels great, and I am so happy," said Al awarded based on total pinfall for 24 games
Hassan, who won the World Bowling Tour 12th

MONTVALE, NJ - John Iaccarino blasted scores of 253-246-278 for a


777 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird League at
Montvale Lanes. Henry Carlos followed closely behind with scores of
279-258-239 for a 776 series.
Other great bowling for the night included Dan Wuhrman 268-741,
Tom Fojtlin 267-728, Ken Brown 248-720, Bob Greenwood268-713,
Mike Rovetto 242-697, Dennie Hanowitz 247-688, Dan Conte 266-687,
and Tom Bruno 238-683.

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Steve Semancik Posted 762


At Parkway Lanes
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Steve Semancik led all pin attackers with
scores of 258-258-246 for a strong 762 series in the Wednesday,
Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
The rest of the field for that night consisted of Kevin DeFrancesco 260755, Rich Miller Jr 257-748, Victor Padilla 257-748, Tony Amantea
256-729, David Cahoon 279-729, Jim Viola 279-725, Mike Guglielmino
280-697, Paul Stuart 258-680, and Bill Scrivens 265-676.

Frank Magyar 644 in Youth Travel


By Vince Albrecht
NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ Stan Niemiec Youth Travelers unfamiliarity with the Bowl-O-Drome could have been a contributing factor in
the lower-than-usual scoring session. On the other hand, if youre in a
hot zone as Holiday Is Frank Magyar is, lane conditions are not a
deterrent. Repeating as Bowler of the Week, Frank peppered the lanes
with 208-211-245: 664 and teammate Lilly Sigona added a closing
212, but it wasnt enough to prevent the squads sweep at the hands of
North Arlington, 2770-2547. Scoring well for the victors were Haley
Hassan 224, Tyler Keefe 215 and Chris Liloia 200.
Montvale, riding Henry Tippings pair of 181s and the above-average efforts of Michaella Raab, held first place by snaring five points
from Bowler City I, 2661-2589. Driving BC Is offense was Passaic
Tech junior Anthony Rizzo 223-226-636, JonMikal Sepero 199 and
James Kane 194.
T-Bowl, sparked by Patrick Mayer 222 and Matt Morris 212, rolled
past short-handed Holiday II, 2776-2554. In sweeping the match, TBowl improved its record to 23-19 as they catapulted into fourth place.
Holiday IIs best post came from Tom Chamberlain 221.
In another stirring position battle, Lodi upended Boonton, 28272744 behind Chris Navarro 246-626 and Ridgefield Park freshman
Brandon Voorhees, who, after a rough outing last week, rebounded
with 216-196. Pacing Boonton were Erik Kattermann 237-233 and
Sean McGuire 188.
Fair Lawn, powered by 13-year-old Nick Greco 202-211 and
Hawthorne sophomore Steve Plaszky 224-203, fired closing games of
955 and 953 to take five points from a strong Bowler City III quartet,
2750-2667. Clearing the pin deck for the latter were Greg Khan 237,
Cliffside Park freshman Gianni Calzadilla 222 and Nick Reyes 202.
Closing out the afternoons session, Bowler City II earned five points
by twice bettering the vacancy score as Dean Edwards smoked the
plastic-sticks, firing 246-223 and Paramus Catholic freshman George
Held chipped in with 200-193.

SPORTS REPORTER

December 16 - 23, 2014

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES

Joe Parisi 741

Don Prisco 714

Ed Mlynarczyk 241

Diana Walter 765

Ted Stankewicz 700

MADISON, NJ In the CMIL


League Joe Parisi bowled a 741
set, John Monlea 290, Catherine
Ciciola 249, and Jennifer Drury
709.
Diane Pallante shot 196 and
Alice Bednarik 193 in the Monday
Night Ladies League.

MADISON, NJ Don Prisco


rolled 253-714, Dan Pridham 259649, Dennis Hardwick 233, and
Dave Hanft 604 in the Tuesday
400 Doubles League.

MADISON,
NJ

Ed
Mlynarczyk rolled 241, Scott
Harnish 235, Rich Keirstead
233, and Marcia Craig 225 in
the Pharma Plus League.

CORAM, NY Diana Walter


topped the scoring in the Monday
Toss Up League firing a high
game of 279 and a high 765 set.
Frank Mirabile rolled 267-667, Ed
Anderson 277-644, John Manley
254, Marlene Mirabile 223-605,
and Candice DAngelo 211.
In the Leisure Glen League Andy
Salzman shot 219, and Kathy
Steimle and Dottie Gross 166.

CORAM, NY Ted Stankewicz


paced the scoring in the Friday
Morning Seniors League firing a
265 game for a high series of
700.
Michael Virostko rolled 225,
Bill
Galgano
608,
Julie
Steindecker 194, Linda Perrotta
169, and Jean Towns 167.

Andrew Stephens 716


MADISON, NJ Andrew
Stephens led the scoring in the Pat
Martinelli Friday Classic League
firing a 266 en route to the session
high series of 716.
Mike Diamond rolled 276, Mike
Yoboud and Vinnie Pagnotta 258,
Ellen Moore 233, Donna Badolato
228, and Jennifer Drury 217.

Chris Weir 259


MADISON, NJ Chris Weir
rolled 259, Patty Hanlein 244,
William Phair 236, and Jim
Boston 234 in the Morris County
Police & Fire League.

Mark Terhune 258


MADISON, NJ Mark Terhune
rolled a high game of 258 in the
Pharma Plus League.
AJ Clark rolled 232, Joe Paino 217,
and Lisa Gibbons 200.

Madasyn Bancroft 236


MADISON, NJ Madasyn
Bancroft rolled 236, Richard
Hufingle 228, Evan Weinberg
207, and Chris Moran 204 in the
Diggers Junior/Major League.
In the Diggers Bantam/Prep
League Alex Berg rolled 146,
Colin Fagan 140, and Mike
Piccola and Leon Sarkissian
126.

Will Risley 256

CORAM, NY Caity Capozucca


rolled 225-635, Jake Connolly
208, Dylan Silvis 192, and Nicole
Lettich 172 in the Junior Bowlers .
In the Suffolk Federal Credit Union
Jerry Cetta shot 223, Bob Castro
215, and Ralph Spencer, Jr. 197.

CORAM, NY Will Risley


rolled 256, Bill Hennington 235,
and Charley Vanderhyde 223 in
the Wednesday Night Live
League.
In the Breakfast Ladies League
Holly Primavera shot 179, Lori
Massaro 168, Sandra Legotti
166, and Phyllis Stordeur 165.

George Hauser 707

Ken Woods 644

CORAM, NY George Hauser


led the scoring in the Tuesday
Night Mixed League firing a 268
game for a high series of 707.
Andrew DAngelo shot 279-705,
William Abreu 258, Carmen Falcon
214, and Bobbie Bademci 210.

CORAM, NY Ken Woods led


the scoring in the Friday
Afternoon Seniors League firing
a 226 game for a high series of
644.
Roger Muller shot 219-620, and
Barbara Kurtz 190.

Caity Capozucca 635

Sal Croce 725 at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - At the Howell Lanes Hankel Classic, high series went
to Sal Croce 725, Stu Cohen 719 and Mike Ormsby 717. Mike Fogarty
716, Anthony Gubitosi, Jr. 706, and Joe Horvath 703. Ritas Ice set a
new High Team Game with a 1000 score (Collucci, Hildago-Mora,
Gubitosi, Jr., and Fogarty). Other high games went to John Petraglia
278, Marvin Hildago-Mora 277, and both Jim Chessere and Mike
Ormsby 276.
Leslie Bohn for the Divas and Dudes led the Women with a solid 625226-220 it was a stubborn 7 pin combined with the 10-pin in the tenth
frame of game one to lose by one pin to Whos Next. Janine Smith also
of Divas and Dudes threw a 210 and 203 games.

Paul Stuart 718 at Parkway Lanes


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Paul Stuart led all pin attackers with scores of
227-213-278 for a strong 718 series to lead an active night of high scorers in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Steve Semancik rolled 258-704, Kevin DeFrancesco 266-704, David
Reilly268-688, Jose Guzman 263-684, John Lord 254-683, Jan Dul 269680, Peter Honan 257-680, and Ramon Ortiz 267-678.

Mike Fucito 681 at Howell


HOWELL, NJ Mike Fucito rolled a 681 set to lead the Cheap Thrills
League at Howell Lanes.
Tyler Belostock tossed 661, James MacCloud 245-660, Joe Schuld 255,
Daniel Elluzzi 246, Janine Smith 221-216-605, and Shannon Hankel
192-547.

SPORTS REPORTER

16 Youth Teams Earn Titles in


USA Bowling Regional Events
By Terry Bigham - IBC
ARLINGTON, Texas More than 550 youth bowlers took part in
eight USA Bowling regional tournaments that were held throughout
the country this fall with 16 teams one Under 12 team and one
Under 15 team at each regional claiming titles.
USA Bowling is a team-based youth program offered through the
International Bowling Campus. The program launched the USA
Bowling Regional tournaments last year as the first step in the
development of a premier event for youth team competition.
Starting the first week in October, USA Bowling conducted a
regional tournament each weekend for a total of eight events in
2014. Each two-day regional offered Under 12 and Under 15 divisions for teams; each team was comprised of four to six bowlers.
The tournament format utilized the Baker format during the two
days of competition.
The USA Bowling Regional tournaments provide young bowlers
an opportunity to engage in an exciting team competition, said
Chad Murphy, United States Bowling Congress Executive Director
and IBC Managing Director of Youth Development. We took
another step this year as we continue to build the regional tournament program toward a national event.
For 2015, the plans are to host 16 events with advancers from
each of the regional events invited to compete in the first USA
Bowling National Championships in 2016.
The regional tournaments were held at Mike Aulbys Arrowhead
Bowl in Lafayette, Indiana; Paradise Bowl in Tacoma, Washington;
Don Carter Lanes in Rockford, Illinois; Pin Chasers Midtown in
Tampa, Florida; Northrock Lanes in Wichita, Kansas; Rabs
Country Lanes in Staten Island, New York; Fountain Bowl in
Fountain Valley, California; and Vestavia Bowl in Birmingham,
Alabama.

December 16 - 23, 2014

PBA SPARE SHOTS


AMERICAN FORCES NETWORK TO AGAIN
AIR PBA FINALS AROUND THE WORLD
The American Forces Network, a non-commercial
television service made available by the U.S.
Department of Defense, will continue to air PBA telecasts to more than a half million active duty, uniformed personnel based in 175 locations around the
world, thanks to the renewal of an ongoing agreement
with the PBA.
PBA programming will be provided to AFN at no
cost, PBA Commissioner Tom Clark announced. The
subscription-free cable and satellite television service
and can be viewed by U.S. military personnel located
on U.S. bases and installations outside of the U.S.,
including on ships at sea.
Without the ongoing support of the PBA, other sport
leagues and various contributors of televised content
in all genres, our nation's troops would not be able to
watch quality programming from home while serving
their nation abroad, said AFN spokesman Andy
Scott.
QUICK NOTES
PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber will be inducted
into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame tonight in St.
Charles, Mo., joining his legendary father Dick
Weber among the elite Missouri sports figures who
share the honor. Its third major hall of fame, including the PBA and USBC halls, to honor the father-son
duo.
Detroits Aleta Sill, the first career millionaire in
womens professional bowling, will be inducted into
the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame on February 12 in

Detroit along with newly-retired New York Yankees


star Derek Jeter and Michigan coaching legend Tom
Izzo. Other stars who will be inducted the same night
include ex-Detroit Red Wings hockey stars Mike
Modano and Sergei Fedorov, former Cincinnati Reds
shortstop Barry Larkin, Olympic swimming gold
medalist Sheila Taormina, and ex-Detroit Lions
defensive tackle Doug English.
PBA television broadcasting legend Chris Schenkel
will be inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of
Fame on Sunday, Dec. 16, at the New York Hilton.
In keeping with its recently-adopted naming standards for PBA competition, PBA has adopted the
acronym PBA60 for use in designating super senior competition in the future. The new terminology
will apply to events, awards or programs associated
with PBA players who are ages 60 and older, just as
PBA50 applies to activities for players ages 50 and
older. The new PBA60 designation can be used
immediately, but will become an official part of the
PBA terminology effective with the start of the 2015
season on January 1.
Admission will be free, and no tickets will be necessary, for the live PBA World Championship finals
from the brand new South Point Bowling Plaza in Las
Vegas on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
on ESPN. Wes Malott, Mike Fagan, Ronnie Russell,
Todd Book and Stuart Williams will do battle in the
finals of the final tournament (and major) of the 2014
PBA Tour season. A $50,000 first prize also is at
stake.


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T H E M A G I C AT M A J E S T I C

December 16 - 23, 2014

AT RABS COUNTRY LANES

Tony Balletta 810

Rocco Fortunato 728

Peter Diemer, Jr. 684

Jeff Schwed 749

Anthony Everts 702

HOPELAWN, NJ Tony Balletta


topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
pitching games of 290-279-241
the session high series of 810.
Cesar Galloza tossed 255-236279-770, Ray Tomei 222-277211-710, Nick Guarneri 242-245223-710, Tommy Martino 278226-700, Keith Quinn 215-246238-699, and Frank Leo 268-238696.

HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco
Fortunato topped the scoring in
the Friday Nite Mixed League
blasting games of 247-268-213 for
a high series of 728.
Tony Tamondong shot 224-211213-648, Mike Bauer 239-211631, Mike Kelly 200-225-624, and
Dave Rezes 202-213-200-615.

HOPELAWN, NJ Peter Diemer


paced the Goldstein & Hanel
Doubles League firing games of
206-248-230 for a high 684 set.
Erica Perez rolled 203-225-252680, Rusty Thomsen 230-241208-679, Steve Chiarella 232-233201-666, Ray Smarsh 247-222656, and Pete Perez 217-249-648.

Frank Viverito 727

Erick Kerekes 682

STATEN ISLAND, NY Jeff


Schwed led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League firing games of 244-269
for a high series of 749.
Pat Driscoll rolled 225-243-215683, Ken Soto 247-673, Gene
Ledges 256, Anthony Jabaily 255,
and Mike Vignola 249.

HOPELAWN, NJ Frank
Viverito topped the La Buona
Pizza League blasting 245-236246 for a high series of 727.
Pat Moreno rolled 205-277-681,
Scott Akalewicz 227-213-223663, Warren Taureck 257-203650, and Vinny R. Medvetz 239211-630.

HOPELAWN, NJ Erick Kerekes


led the scoring in the Atlantic City
Trios League firing games of 237233-212 for a high series of 682.
Ralph Doerfler 236-201-224-661,
and Paula Harney 238-201-632.
Dave Ryden rolled a 219 and
Chuck Mangione 215-203 in the
Federal Business Centers League.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Antony


Everts led the scoring in the NEXGEN Junior Bowlers League firing games of 237-252-213 for a
high series of 702.
Jonathan Petrizzi rolled 205-255225-685, Tom Martine 215-268674, Steven Schwed 245-224-205674, Taylor Waglione 215-246653, Christian DeVito 243-215650, and Mike Alalla 205-246-648.

Matt DAndrea 706

Frank Viverito 671

HOPELAWN, NJ Matt
DAndrea led the scoring in the
South Shore League firing of 247247-212 for a high series of 706.
Lisa Laursen rolled 223-210215-648, Tony Perez 217, and
Mike Bona 205.
In the Friends & Family League
Vinnie Milazzo rolled 218-209626, Kenny Dzurilla 210-200, and
Kenny Strazza 203.

HOPELAWN, NJ Frank
Viverito topped the scoring in the
La Buona Pizza League firing
220-258 for a high of 671.
John Baginsky rolled 268-656,
Chris Poythress 223-238-638,
Kyle Jannuzzi 206-227-203-636,
and Pat Moreno 225-220-628.
Rich Rowley and Hugh Toro led
the Winter Senior Citizens League
with a high game of 194.

Michael Ramer 697

Kevin Bitler 669

HOPELAWN, NJ Michael
Ramer led the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League firing
games of 226-256-215 for a high
series of 697.
Bob Durski rolled 235-213-236684, Chris Herrick 216-289-682,
Dorien Soto 214-245-213-672, and
Walter Kronert 201-236-236-684,
Chris Herrick 216-289-682,
Dorien Soto 214-245-213-672, and
Walter Kronert 201-236-231-668.

Eric Oppenheimer 691

HOPELAWN, NJ Kevin Bitler


paced the scoring in the His &
Hers League rolling games of 228235-206 for a high series of 669.
William Figueroa shot 233-248667, Walter Malecki 255-210-634,
Mike Porcellana 212-253-621,
and Shelly Jacques 216-211-608.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League Jeff Pasewark rolled 221211-612, Mike P. Kennelly 227203, K.C. Cabonilas 256, and
Patrick McCarthy 227.

HOPELAWN,
NJ

Eric
Oppenheimer paced the scoring in
the Madison Park Mens League
blasting games of 278-222 for a
high series of 691.
Nick Guarneri rolled 213-235226-674, Kris Brus 225-244-657,
Tommy Martino 227-227-649,
and Russell Bennett 202-232-202640.

HOPELAWN, NJ Mike
Dellamanna paced the scoring in
the Friday Nite Mixed League firing games of 237-211 for a high
series of 640.
Nicholas Dellamanan rolled 203214-211-628, Kevin Cristi 200226-616, and Robin Scordato 205203-602.

Angelo Fallacaro, Jr. 771


HOPELAWN, NJ Angelo
Fallacaro, Jr. topped all scoring in
the Raritan Bay Mens League
slamming games of 269-234-268
for a 771 session high set.
Ken Horvath shot 279-225-264768, Dorien Soto 247-247-202696, Ed Hayes, Jr. 276-226-692,
Tom Girdley 253-227-692, Steve
Venito, Jr. 258-213-214-685,
Glenn Mohr 226-214-232-672,
and William D. Willard, Jr. 278671.

Cesar Galloza 753


HOPELAWN, NJ Cesar Galloza
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 269-258-226 for a
high series of 753.
Rami Ahmed rolled 248-222267-737, Keith Quinn 246-246235-727, Tommy Martino 257235-222-714, Tony Ament 213268-227-708, and Nick Guarneri
232-290-707.
Elinor Kohel rolled a 216 and
Dani Barany 189 in the Tuesday
Night Mixed League.

Vinny R. Medvetz 742


HOPELAWN, NJ Vinny R.
Medvetz topped the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League firing games of 247-228-267 for a
high series of 742.
Kyle Jannuzzi rolled 217-206245-668, Kurt Moszkowski 257621, Keiran Zebrowski 217-223620, and Rollin E. Ball 222-207.
In the Merck League Ray
Newsome shot 241-627, Andrew
Sairkiewicz 225, Jimmy Griffin
224, and Chris Zarobinski 245.

Mike Dellamanna 640

Walt Kulpowsky 745


STATEN ISLAND, NY Walt
Kulpowsky topped the scoring in
the FixADent Auto Body League
firing a high game of 280 and a
high series of 745.
Eric Cruz rolled 268-726, Mike
Williams
299-719,
Mike
Kotowicz 258-680, Paul Sheirer
664, John Lugo 246-662, and Joe
DeAngelis 247-661.

John Como 692


STATEN ISLAND, NY John
Como led the scoring in the Rab
Wilkinson Memorial League firing a 246 in a high series of 692.
Ed Wilkinson shot 269-688,
Mike King 248-680, Keith
Wanderlich 244-677, and Kevin
Rourke 672.

Steve McNichol 726

Paul Sheirer 692

STATEN ISLAND, NY Steve


McNichol led the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
firing a 270 game for a high series
of 726.
Fernan Handog rolled 279-707,
Rob Butler, Jr. 260-703, Dan
Guidone 278-684, Derek Gilbert
256-675, Jun Malanga 257-669,
and Justin Andrews 243-669.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Paul


Sheirer rolled 248-692 in the
Cartel Electric Fun League.
In the Tuesday Early Birds
League Lori Ann Sipas shot 233,
Vicki Loverde 221, Elanore
Curran 215, and Joanne Soto 201213.

Tom Hollywood 718


STATEN ISLAND, NY Tom
Hollywood topped the scoring in
the Senior Mens League firing
games of 214-225-279 for a high
series of 718.
Joe LaBargo rolled 229-214-268711, Kevin Legg 265-210-227702, Joe Albanese 238-248-676,
John Eadicicco 238-216-222-676,
Dot Schmid 202-222-235-659,
Juanito Malana 245-230-655, and
Frank Polizzi 246-213-650.

Jeff Doctor 702


STATEN ISLAND, NY Jeff
Doctor topped the scoring in the
Mike Massaroli Memorial League
firing a 245 game for a high series
of 702.
Ray Tirado rolled 258-246-667,
Glen Markowitz 674, Kevin Ng
241-666, and Chris Leggio 264664.

Kevin Melfi, Jr. 674


STATEN ISLAND, NY Kevin
Melfi, Jr. paced the scoring in the
RCALB/McGuire Mens League
firing a 246 game for a high series
of 674.
Jeff Schwed rolled 248-664,
Chris Consolmagno 664, Dennis
Cropley
247-662,
Mike
Ponsiglione 257, and Tim
Svendsen 254.

Ashley Gottlieb 664


STATEN ISLAND, NY Ashely
Gottlieb led the scoring in the
Family Fun League firing games
of 266-212 for a high series of
644.
Kenneth Soto, Jr. rolled 216-230207-653, Jonathan Petrizzi 229620, and Steve Ippolito 257.

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Heather Maxwell 798

Billy Riley 279

Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 742

ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Heather Mawell topped the scoring in the


Tuesday Oceanside Knights of Columbus League firing games 267254-277 for a high series of 798.
Pete Morreale rolled 241-257-267-765, Al Fabiano 27-247-732,
Rich Tanner 278-226-682, Robert Maloney 258-221, and Nick
Nassour 244-241-651.

LAKEWOOD, NJ Billy Riley


led the scoring in the Saturday
Scratch League firing a high game
of 279.
Alex Cretella shot 269, Jared
Stuart 268, Vicky Spirio 258,
Noah Zawadzky 246, Aimee
Sherman 245, Brianna Macleod
233, Jessica DAlusio 225, Nicole
Aumack 224, and Victoria Gray
223.

FLUSHING, NY Joe Kurdziel, Jr. topped the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic League firing games of 258-247-237 for a high series of 742.
John Petrovitz III rolled 248-219-248-715, Keith Cooper 247-225-267739, Robert Kautz 227-248-220-695, Janet Flowers 256-213-225-694,
Alex Vozzolo 204-219-255-678, and Tony Chiarenza 254-266-682.

Tim OBrien790
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Tim OBrien topped the scoring in the
Friday Night Mixed League blasting games of 279-255-256 for a
high series of 790.
John Hodge rolled 278-258-750, Alex Bogolubsky 257-236-715,
Chris Lucchese 269-702, Ed Graeff 279-219, and Steven Battino
213-257-209-679.

Dave Goldman 774


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Dave Goldman topped the scoring in the
Custom Thumbz Doubles League firing games of 265-255-254 for a
high series of 774.
Ed Boremski rolled 226-247-278-751, Carl Clory 238-256-252746, Mitchell Goolsbey 255-246-726, and Jim Constantinides 268721.

Darren Leeds 763


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Darren Leeds topped the scoring in the
Saturday Temple Avodah League blasting games of 240-268-255 for
a high series of 763.
Steve Klein rolled 247, Rick Cohen 233-202, Stuart Blau 228, and
Brad Ellman 215.

Jim Hambel 758


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Jim Hambel topped the scoring in the
Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League firing games of 289-243 for a
high series of 758.
Gary Brown shot 268-244-246-758, Tom Handley 235-269-237741, Yosh Novichonek 279-732, Scott Rufer 224-225-279-728,
Willie Fessler 254-244-221-719, and Gary Robertson 279-235-717.

Pat Zenker 752


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Pat Zenker topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Late Mens League firing games of 247-237-268 for a high
series of 752.
Joe LaSpina shot 249-245-717, Ed Flint 257-211, Michael Kearns
237-224, Matt Carey 213-224-232-669, and Kariba Paterson 227225-663.

Pat Zenker 750


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Pat Zenker topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League firing games of 236-255-259 for a
high series of 750.
Allen Johnson rolled 231-255-233-719, John Howarth 258-718,
Peter Otero 224-224-267-715, Willie Fessler 288-696, Sal Gambino
255-688, and Dawn Laurita 207-245-222-674.

Peter Conway 676


ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Peter Conway led the scoring in the
Sunday Night Mixed League firing games of 240-236 for a high
series of 676.
Anthony Phillips rolled 234-226-672, Chuck Eckhardt 236, and
James Nolan 234.

Denis Carr 737


FLUSHING, NY Denis Carr led the scoring in the Local #3IBEW
League firing games of 278-237-222 for a high series of 737.
Nick Nicholson shot 201-248-278-727, Mike Lynch 267-222-222-711,
and Mike Feaster 257-227-226-710.

James Bolish 279

Gary Elferies 724

LAKEWOOD, NJ James Bolish


topped the scoring in the Saturday
Junior League firing a high game
of 279.
Jarrett Toth shot 244, Joey
Tedesco 224, Ryan Waldhelm 214,
Bradley Aumann 211, Jennifer
Bisogno 208, Andrew Varella 205,
Michael Schubert 202, Nick
Clayton 194, James Clayton 193,
and Zach Letts 191.

FLUSHING, NY Gary Elferies led the scoring in the Midweek Mixers


League firing games of 215-267-242 for a high series of 724.
Bobby Fox rolled 246-234-225-705, Michael Rosenberg 248-224-231703, Peter Alvarado 237-226-232-695, Jon Ayeroso 213-236-226-675,
Jesus Paredes 267-212-670, and Craig Bowden 216-258-670.

Blaise Harington 145


LAKEWOOD, NJ In the
Saturday Pin Hitters League
Blaise Harington shot 145, Olivia
Salvatore and Joey Kling 141,
Michael Carter 137, Emily Hehir
132, Jordy Tlapanco 129, Eric
Lazachick 123, Ryan Breslin 104,
and Shane Cartwright 103.

Twone Williams 710


FLUSHING, NY Twone Williams led the scoring in the Friends and
Family League firing games of 278-232-200 for a high series of 710.
David Thomas rolled 234-222-222-678, Charles Williams 213-203257-673, Cliff Stancil 268-225-686, and Earl Chaplin 221-230-646.

Warren Ceaser 683


FLUSHING, NY Warren Ceaser led the scoring in the Bricktown Too
League firing games of 279-238 for a high series of 683.
Tyrone Jackson rolled 234-258-673, Greg Brockington 201-246-204651, and Charles Ameres 248-211-643.

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Eddie Allen 771

Nathaniel Fuller 710

Robert Grieb 677

George Mazzocchi 655

FARMINGDALE, NY Eddie
Allen topped the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
firing games of 236-279-256 for a
high series of 771.
Brendan Rini rolled 279-227-722,
Robert Kielawa 268-214-681, Tom
Prendegrast 258, and Danny
Schrafel 247.

FARMINGDALE, NY Nathaniel
Fuller led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing games of 279-229 for a high
series of710.
Earl Holden shot 257-221-232710, Brian Beale 2482-45-215708, Mel Stephenson 212-225-269706, Al Visco 257-209-228-694,
and Ramon Carcamo 212-247-235694.
In the Wednesday Party League
Lester Tse shot 248-220, Eric
Vazquez 234, Robert Laurice 2230,
Lloyd Hasluck 225-222, and Brian
Siemers and Cynthia Ellendorf
224.

FARMINGDALE, NY Robert
Grieb led the Thursday Goodtimers
League rolling games of 210-254213 for a high series of 677.
Sal Alberino shot 245-231-639,
and Mike Weber 213-218-201-632.

FARMINGDALE, NY George
Mazzocchi paced the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing
games of 266-212 for a high 655.
Megan Cesare rolled 233-202,
Brian Meade 215-202, Tom
Vonbraunsberg 214, and Garret
Knispel 213-202.

Joe Migliano 770


ROCKVILLE, NY Joe Miglaino
topped the scoring in the Saturday
Nite Friends League firing games
of 279-245-246 for a high 770 set.
Anthony Coletta, Jr. rolled 235210-628, John Juray 235-219-626,
Rich Valentine 215-214-624, and
Angel Ramos 232-203-617.

Mike Clark 726


FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Clark led the scoring in the Friday
Late Mixed League firing games of
247-222-257 for a high series of
726.
Richard White rolled 211-247247-705, Lou Getzelman 256-237695, Mike Agosta 242-236-680,
Steve Brandt 269-225, and Evan
Myers and Sunil Kochar 268.

Victor Cassano 662


FARMINGDALE, NY Victor
Cassano paced the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing
games of 268-213 for a high 662.
Steven May shot 246-211-654,
Roger Herrscher 246-223-648, and
Joseph Kotowicz 256.

Ryan Winston 648


FARMINGDALE, NY Ryan
Winston led the scoring in the
Monday High School Practice
League rolling games of 268-233
for a high series of 648.

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Samantha Ng 226
FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Saturday St. Martins Major
League Samantha Ng rolled 226,
Carly Licht 204, Emily Dean
197, James Prince 194, and Brett
Markland 179.
George Brenner rolled 202,
Frank Berardino 201, Bill
Platania 197, and Fai Livolsi
189.

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Robert Spann 707


FARMINGDALE, NY Robert
Spann led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
games of 278-248 for a high series
of 707.
Michael Berardino and Ralph
Yolanda shot 269, Frankie
Berardino 265, Robert Bucko 259207, Kerrick Jones 257-696, and
Charles Jordan 258-227-687.

Dallas Pigate shot 257-646,


Emily McLaughlin 236-204-626,
and Richard Valentine 245-617.

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