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Vol. 71 No. 18 July 7 - 13, 2010 50 cents

Bowling Loses a Champion


Walt Steinsiek
Walt Steinsiek, 84 years-old, of Micco, Florida died in his 2000 issued ‘A Funnier Approach’, and the latest, ‘The
home of apparent heart failure on June 27, 2010, while prepar- Funniest Approach’, in 2004.
ing to leave to attend the Bowling Writers Association of As a sanctioned bowler, Walt helped organize several
America (BWAA) annual convention, a part of the 2010 leagues in the Baltimore-Washington area. In 1980, he started
International Bowl Expo in Las Vegas. the Baltimore Bowling News a publication that later became
Steinsiek was born in Passaic, New Jersey, on Nov. 1, 1926 the Baltimore-Washington Bowling News and he served as its
and always referred to himself as a ‘Jersey Boy.’ editor and publisher. After a dozen years of publication, the
His affection for and devotion to the game of bowling began paper was sold, and Walt retired to Southern Florida in 1992.
when he was 12 years-old and took a job as a pin-boy at a In Florida, his weekly bowling columns have appeared in sev-
bowling alley near his home. eral Scripps Howard newspapers for many years including his
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Walt signed up last column that was published on June 30, 2010, in the Scripts
and served as a U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II, Treasure Coast publication. His family sent the column in
sailing in convoys to Europe on tankers and Liberty ships. He after his death to meet Walt’s last deadline.
was an active member in the Artists and Writers Club of the Steinsiek also was the founder of the BWAA Bowling
Seaman's Church Institute in downtown New York City and Cartoonist of the Year Award in 1994. An award that has been
earned a scholarship to New York University's School of Art presented to distinguished cartoonists who have used bowling
in 1946. in their work. Winners include Peanuts creator Charles
Walt was passionate about bowling, and his work earned Schulz, Jim Davis, who created Garfield, and Dean Young,
him several Hall of Fame honors and industry awards. In creator of the Blondie cartoons and the prestigious list does
2006, he received the prestigious Sam Levine Flowers for the include Walt as well.
Living Award. As a dedicated league bowler and fierce tournament com-
A past president of the Bowling Writers Association of petitor, Walt won the Kegler Bowling Club championship in
America, 1988, and a life member of the Southern Bowling 1971, beating out 650 entrants. In 1984, he was awarded the
Writers Association, Walt received the Joe Richards Memorial American Bowling Congress' Sponsor's Award for sponsoring
Hall of Fame Award from the Metropolitan Bowling Writers the year's highest-scoring five-man team when they tallied a
Association (MBWA), that serves the metropolitan New York 3,704 three-game series. He also served as public relations
City area and beyond, and the Rip Van Winkle Award from the chairman of the Florida Space Coast Bowling Association.
BWAA. He was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Bowling On Memorial Day of this year, Steinsiek fulfilled a lifelong
Association Hall of Fame in 1984 in its meritorious service cat- In 1973 Walt took it on his own to publish an all-bowling dream of visiting his brother Henry’s gravesite in Holland.
egory, and was elected to the Nation's Capital Area Bowling book of cartoons entitled ‘Balls - Bowling, of Course!’, The Henry was killed in World War II in 1945. (See Walt’s story on
Association Hall of Fame in 2002. publication was very well received and today is a collector's page 4 of this issue)
On Wednesday of this Bowl Expo last week, he was to item. He followed up in 1994 with ‘A Funny Approach’, and He and Jane, his wife of more than 55 years, have a daughter
receive the John Davis Award for outstanding industry service. that also sold out and is now a collector’s item as well, then in named Denise.

U.S. Women’s Open Will Be Held on June 30, 2011


LAS VEGAS, NV – Sports history and will be sponsored by The to call my competitors – will be “This is a landmark announce- Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open
was made at 2010 International Brands of Ebonite International. catapulted into the spotlight in ment for bowling and for women’s will showcase the tournament lanes
Bowl Expo, when the Bowling “This is an incredible moment for 2011.” athletics – there is no more presti- in the center of the Cowboys
Proprietors’ Association of both women’s sports and the bowl- The ground-breaking announce- gious name in sports than the U.S. Stadium playing field, on each side
America (BPAA) announced that, ing industry and an opportunity for ment was issued before a standing Open and no bigger venue than of the 50-yard line. Additionally,
for the first time in the history of Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open to ovation at the General Session Cowboys Stadium. This event the Open will be broadcast live on
the sport, a Women’s Major profes- rightfully take center stage before kick-off of the 2010 International exemplifies both the surging popu- the stadium’s famed 60-yard high
sional bowling event will be held in worldwide audiences,” said Kelly Bowl Expo at the Las Vegas Hilton. larity of bowling among women definition video board, ensuring
a traditional sporting venue. Kulick, recently named ESPY With confetti cannons blasting and and the heightened consumer that all patrons in attendance have
Marking a historic achievement for finalist for “Best Bowler,” the first following an emotional video his- demand to watch and attend bowl- the best seat in the house.
women’s athletics, the BPAA bro- woman to ever win a regular tory of the power of the U.S. Open ing events,” said Johnson. Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open is
kered an agreement for the 2011 Professional Bowlers Association brand in major sports, BPAA “Anyone who has seen Bowling’s sponsored by the Brands of Ebonite
Bowling’s U.S. Women’s Open to (PBA) title, five-time member of Executive Director Steve Johnson U.S. Women’s Open can attest that International and is open to all
be hosted on-site at Cowboys Team USA and a two-time winner called to the Expo stage a number you will not find tougher, fiercer female youth and adult members in
Stadium in Arlington, TX; details of the Open. “Bowling’s U.S. of pioneering female bowling exec- and more tenacious competitors. the United States. The finals will
are being finalized for the national- Women’s Open is an event that sits utives and athletes to join him in Also, through national television take place during the 2011
ly televised event. Bowling’s U.S. at the pinnacle of women’s athlet- delivering the historic announce- exposure, we are excited to now International Bowl Expo which
Women’s Open will be held on ics. It’s both thrilling and gratify- ment on the advent of the new, make Bowling’s U.S. Women’s will draw more than 8,000 atten-
June 30, 2011 in conjunction with ing that this event and its great revitalized Bowling’s U.S. Open more accessible to the public dees from the bowling industry.
the 2011 International Bowl Expo women athletes – who I am proud Women’s Open. than ever before.”
2 SPORTS REPORTER July 7 - 13, 2010

Sarah Palin, Dynamic as Keynote Speaker at International Bowl Expo


LAS VEGAS - Standing before a crowd of several thousand mate change strategy for Alaska.
bowling industry leaders from across the world, former During Governor Palin's first year in office, three of her
Governor and Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah administrations major proposed pieces of legislation passed
Palin gave a rousing keynote address at the 2010 International included an overhaul of the state's ethics laws, a competitive
Bowl Expo. Highlighting the impact of bowling as the nation's process to construct a natural gas pipeline and a restructuring
number one participatory sport and a thriving industry, Palin of Alaska's oil valuation formula.
brought the crowd to its feet during her 45 minute speech. Palin is past chair of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact
Additionally, Palin spoke to the important role played by bowl- Commission, a multistate government agency that promotes
ing proprietors as business owners and community leaders, as the conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and
well as the vital presence of bowling centers as social hubs in natural gas resources while protecting health, safety and the
communities across the nation. environment. She also served as chair of the National
"Bowling has an honored place in our culture and is interwov- Governors Association (NGA) Natural Resources
en with our sense of community in our country. Go to any town Committee, which was charged with pursuing legislation to
or city and you will find bowling - it is truly a slice of ensure state needs are considered as federal policy is formu-
Americana," said Palin. "Bowling has been able to evolve, lated in the areas of agriculture, energy, environmental pro-
innovate and capitalize on changes in culture to keep alive and tection and natural resource management.
flourish. Through the entrepreneurial spirit of its proprietors, Sarah Heath Palin arrived in Alaska with her family in
bowling has seen a new resurgence and has never been more 1964, when her parents came to teach school in Skagway.
popular." She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in
During her keynote speech, Palin spoke of the societal influ- Communications-Journalism from the University of Idaho in
ence of bowling that spans generations of American life. 1987.
Professing a personal appreciation for the bowling industry, Photo by Joan Taylor She is married to Todd Palin, who is a lifelong Alaskan,
Palin also noted that, during his high school years, her father Sarah Palin pointing out that bowling is the number worked as a production operator on the North Slope and is a
Chuck Heath Sr. worked as a pin boy and that she herself has one participating sport. four-time champion of the Iron Dog, the world's longest
fond childhood memories of watching him play in this snow machine race. They have five children. She is the
Thursday night bowling league. About Sarah Palin author of Going Rogue: An American Life, which was
Additionally, as a mother and aunt to children born with dis- Sarah Palin first made history on December 4, 2006 when released in November, 2009.
abilities, Palin took special note of the bowling industry's sup- she was sworn in as the first female governor of Alaska. In
port of the Special Olympics and thanked the proprietors in August 2008, Senator John McCain tapped Palin to serve as
attendance for providing a healthy, positive environment to his vice-presidential running mate in his presidential cam-
children with special needs. paign, making her the first woman to run on the Republican
Following her speech, Palin joined Steve Johnson, executive Party's presidential ticket.
director of the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America In Alaska, her top priorities included fiscal restraint, limit-
(BPAA), and a number of pioneering female bowling execu- ing the size of government, resource development, education,
tives and athletes in delivering a historic announcement of a equitable oil valuation as well as transportation and infra-
new, revitalized Bowling's U.S. Women's Open in 2011. structure development. Palin fought for ethics reform and
"Sarah Palin's comments about the impact of bowling ring transparency in government.
true, no matter where you stand on the political spectrum. Palin has a long record of achievement and experience in
Bowling is a sport that knows no political or social boundaries public office. Prior to her election as Governor, Palin served
- it is the embodiment of the American spirit and a healthy, fun two terms on the Wasilla City Council and two terms as the
and inclusive activity that brings together people from all walks mayor of Wasilla. During her tenure, she reduced property
of life," said Johnson. "Today Sarah Palin said that bowling tax levels while increasing services and made Wasilla a busi-
helps make our country a better place and we couldn't agree ness-friendly environment, drawing in new industry.
with her more." Under her leadership as Governor, Alaska invested $5 bil-
The International Bowl Expo 2010 was held from June 27 to lion in state savings, overhauled education funding and pro-
July 1 at the Las Vegas Hilton and Las Vegas Convention tected Alaska's natural resources. She created Alaska's
Center. Ms. Palin's keynote speech took place during the gen- Petroleum Systems Integrity Office to provide oversight and
eral session on the morning of June 30 at the Las Vegas Hilton. maintenance of oil and gas equipment, facilities and infra-
structure and the Climate Change Subcabinet to prepare a cli-

Photo by Joan Taylor


Steve Johnson, executive director of the Bowling

Sports Reporter Bryan Valentin


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Circulation Manager Editorial Assistant tingent of the North Arlington
Henry Allen Immaculatta D'Elia Adult-Junior Doubles with 234-
Contributing Writers 614 as his Bosch Beastin team
Chuck Pezzano George Faytok Joan Taylor took three games from the Double
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4 SPORTS REPORTER July 7 - 13, 2010

A Promise Kept -- 65 Years Later


by Walt Steinsiek
It was near midnight on a bitter- try to save it?
cold, snow-covered, moon-lit night I finally dozed off.
in Passaic, New Jersey in January Jane and I were up and ready at 6
1944. I remember saying goodbye a.m. We ate breakfast, then lined up
to my brother, Henry F. “Hank” and were put on a World War II Jeep
Steinsiek, who had been drafted into along with other dignitaries in 14
the army seven months earlier at age other vintage army trucks and staff
18. I was 16, and we both had cele- cars with screaming sirens and
brated his short leave from basic horns in a parade to the cemetery.
training at Fort Bliss, N.C. I had The Dutch people who lined the
hugged him, said goodbye, and then streets waved, and I gave them the
lay down on my bed. He promised famous Winston Churchill “V for
to see our mother, my sister Terry, Victory” sign, and they responded
and me on a Washington's Birthday back in similar fashion.
leave before shipping out. As we turned into the main gate of
I thought for a minute, Damn, this the cemetery, hundreds of people
might be the last time I would see lined the sides of the entrance. My
him again for a very long time, so I heart started to beat faster, and I felt
got up and decided to go with him to a slight pain in my chest. I suddenly
the railroad station and see him off. prayed, Oh no, please no heart
I remember arriving at the smoke- attack, please God.
filled train station (it seemed then When we arrived at the steps of
that everyone smoked). The place the main entrance, Jane and I were
was full of GI's and people, just like provided with a driver and an elec-
in a movie; some were waiting for tric cart that slowly made its way to
the same train that would take them Plot A, Row 14, Grave 30 and
to New York. I was tired -- after all, stopped at a pure white marble cross
we were celebrating earlier, and so I with the inscription I had only seen
put my head on Hank's lap and we in photographs: Henry F. Steinsiek,
both fell asleep. PFC 489 AAA AW BN New Jersey
We were awakened when the train APR 8, 1945.
arrived … four hours late. We again I broke down and cried like a
hugged and said goodbye, not baby.
knowing it would be for the last I proceeded to open and begin
time. Hank did not get leave on reading the first of two returned let-
February 22 leave because he got to camp late due to the As the years passed, I occasionally promised myself that ters from mom. Again, I broke down, but Gerry Morenski,
train's late arrival; instead, they assigned him "KP" (kitchen I would visit his grave. It may have been nearly 65 years our dedicated AWON director of the tour whose father is
patrol) duty. later, but thanks to the American War Orphans Network buried in Margraten, finished them for me, with Jane at my
He shipped out February 27, 1944, and in a little over two (AWON), which got a donor to pay my way to Margraten, side along with a small crowd of supporters.
months, Hank landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day and was I learned last year that I was at long last going to get my I've always been very proud of Hank's accomplishments
in the "Battle of the Bulge" at Bastogne. He went on to opportunity. during the war but no more so than at this moment. He was
receive five stars, the French Award, and a commendation I was getting ready to make the trip this spring and went indeed a member of the "Greatest Generation."
from President Franklin D. Roosevelt for shooting down the through a box my mom had saved with all of Hank's letters, Looking back now weeks later, I realized I was a long
most enemy planes. his draft card, and the infamous Western Union telegram way from Passaic, New Jersey, but I finally got to be with
Ironically, my brother died instantly on April 8, 1945 after informing her of his death. It was then that I discovered two my big brother again.
receiving a stray bullet in the head from an American or unopened letters she had written to him and were
German airplane that was in a dogfight over Gotha, returned, marked “Deceased.” My mom had
Germany. He was buried in Eisenach, Germany. never opened them, but I decided right then that
When the war was over, his body was moved to I would open and read them at his grave site.
Margraten American Cemetery in Maastricht, the After my wife Jane and I arrived in Maastricht
Netherlands. Meanwhile, I was out at sea, serving in the on Saturday, May 29, 2010, we went to our hotel
U.S. Merchant Marine and did not learn of his death until room, unpacked, rested, and got ready for the
late May 1945. visit to the cemetery. I could not sleep and kept
getting up and looking out the
window across the street,
where I saw the Maastricht
Train Station. It was very
quiet, there was no one walk-
ing, the trains were parked, as
were hundreds of bicycles all
over in bunches left their by
student owners and others
sometimes for years, I learned.
There was a slight breeze
that swept a newspaper across
the street, and I wondered what
it was like for our soldiers that
invaded the Nazi forces, what
they may have thought: Should
we blow up the train station or
July 7 - 13, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 5

Olvi Olivo is Parkway King of the Hill Tony Ament 768 AT STELTON
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Olvi Olivo became a three time champ when At Zone Carolier Kyle Brown 765 Preston Lewis 738
he defeated Brent Wade 221-196 at Parkway lanes. PISCATAWAY, NJ – Kyle Brown Preston Lewis led the scoring in
There were 39 bowlers competing for the title where they now take the NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ – Tony
Ament topped the scoring in the led the scoring in the Thu. Men’s the Fri. Leftovers League firing
top 12 from the field and the 6 winners are guaranteed to cash. The top League firing games of 231-267- games of 268-246-224 for a high
prize was $315, the high game pots were $44 each. Middlesex County Major League
at Zone Carolier Lanes firing 267 for a high series of 765. series of 738.
The top 12 were led by Fred Gutierrez with a 729, that won him a free Ronald Alberti shot 220-221- Don Jackson, Jr. rolled 205-236-
entry. games of 242-279-247 for a high
series of 768. 298-739, Tony Soletto, Jr. 222- 267-707, Parthenia White 247.
Low cut was 714, Parkway lanes has it’s King of the Hill every Sunday 246-258-726, Tim Sickoria 247-
nite, sign ups begin at 6:30 pm, bowling starts at 7:00 pm. Russ Wiltsey shto 242-264-254- Bill Sverida 256
760, Jon Crowder 222-299-236- 212-258-717, Tony Sheehan 279- Bill Sverida rolled 256, Michael
See ad this issue 223-204-706, and Glen Williston
757, Ernie Lukacs 237-279-236- Bal 253, and Pat Pecchia 223 in
757, Matt Janas 255-290-205-750, 246-246-214-704. the Piscataway Mixed Triples
Rich Aaron 224-266-267-747, League.
Kevin Harrity 246-233-266-745 ,
Lou Matos 278-236-224-738,
Jimmy Demarco 267-226-223-
716, Rob Przewozeny 269-212-
234-715, Nikki Bucci 258-257-
708, Frank Leo 201-279-225-705,
and Bill Paley 235-212-255-702.
6 SPORTS REPORTER July 7 - 13, 2010

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July 7 - 13, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 7

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
HY-WAY BOWL Harry Franz 779
ROCKAWAY, NJ –Harry Franz
topped the scoring in the Mon.
259-246-686, and Ronald Gilbert
246.
In the Holy Roller League Linda
Hiawatha A.C. League firing
games of 259-257-214 for a high
series of 730.

ROUTE 22, UNION, NJ Nite Friends League firing games Cordasco hit 224, and Matt Sokol Randy Edwards hit 257-215—
of 289-256-234 for a high series of 212. 213-685, Jason Roberts 289,

908-687-9300 Joe Albensi, Jr. 730


779. George Verhoeset 256, TJ Gray
Charles Boyajian shot 256-244- ROCKAWAY, NJ – Joe Albensi, 256, John Finno 255, Kara Cook
216-716, Daniel Mergenthaler Jr. led the scoring in the Lake 269-208-241-718, and Liza
DANNY WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR Dinapoli 242.
Steve O’Brien 701
AL BRIDGES, MANAGER ROCKAWAY, NJ – Steve O’Brien
led the scoring in the Mixed Up
Tue. League firing games of 261-
257-183 for a high series of 701.
Duke Nicolian II shot 240-224-
228-692, Ricky Exner 263, and
Kara Cook 234-215-642.
John Neral 658
ROCKAWAY, NJ – John Neral
paced the scoring in the PBA
Experience League firing games
fo 229-214-215 for a high series of
658.
Gary Malone hit 257-611, and
Bob Webb 231.
Clynton Wallen 645
ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the Mixed
League Clynton Wallen rolled
237-226-645, Tom MacDonald
225, Julianne Cromwell 255-211-
642.
In the Fri. Tri Mixed League Fred
Driver shot 228.
Stephen Friedella 689
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Stephen
Friedella led the scoring in the Fri.
Nite Men’s League firing games
of 267-214-208 for a high series of
689.
Brien Pennella hit 226-226-220-
672, Ken George 235-215-213-
663, and John Rotondo, Jr. 243.

AT MAJESTIC
Sean Zeleniak 755
HOPELAWN, NJ – Sean Zeleniak
led the scoring in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games
of 231-248-276 for a high 755.
Jason Paro shot 257-246-248-
751, Brian Lynch 236-229-224-
689, Neal Lindner 251-215-668..
Mike Favor 1003
HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Favor
topped the scoring in the Handicap
Doubles League firing games of
269-245-264-225 for a 1003.
Paul Stolp shot 278-255-215-
244-992, Mike Vamos 256-244-
247-935, Andy Polidura 248-224-
268-928, Nicholas Viverito 242-
247-245-928, Bonnie DeSimone
235-256-214-214-919, and Lisa
Palazzola 212-211-214-268-905.
In the Vacation League Mike
Garcia shot 215-214, Lauro Perez
235, and Raul Morales 222.
Wayne Bobergt shot 223 in the
Junior Hav-A-Ball League.
8 SPORTS REPORTER July 7 - 13, 2010

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


John Kertesz 792 Vicidomini 749 Lauro Perez 728
HOPELAWN, NJ – John Kertesz HOPELAWN, NJ - Anthony HOPELAWN, NJ – Lauro Perez
topped the scoring in the Friday Vicidomino topped the scoring in topped the scoring in the Sunday
Nite Mixed League firing games the Atlantic City Trios League fir- Nite Mixed League firing games
of 254-279-259 for a high series of ing games of 235-299-215 for a of 221-285-222 for a high series of
792. high series of 749. 728.
Rocco Fortunato rolled 217-279- Ralph Doerfler hit 257-225-664, Kenny Novak rolled 222-289-
258-754, Rob Morris 256-223- Leo Mengel 205-209-235-649, 680, Kevin Spann 263-200-657,
244-723, Alberto Martins 215- Ernesto Cabrera 221-244-648, Cid Stentella 209-213-225-647,
244-213-672, Jose Vega 209-223- Mike Freedley 216-220-631, and and Elio Carrasco 219-251-642.
233-665, Richard Funk III 202- Karen Langan 231. Jack Gale 709
248-215-665, Dave Rezes 258- Dennis Smith 738 HOPELAWN, NJ – Jack Gale led
220-652, and Dan Krakowski 227- HOPELAWN, NJ- Dennis Smith the Friday Late Night Mixed
234-649. topped the Madison Park Men League firing games of 258-237-
Rocco Fortunato 756 pitching games of 232-249-257 214 for a high series of 709.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco for a high series of 738. Matt Kowal shot 232-248-227-
Fortunato led the Family League Rami Ahmed hit 234-278-225- 707, Vincent Babcock 246-246-
firing games of 258-254-244 for a 737, Bob Hanel 244-234-257-735, 691, Dennis Lawrence 214-205-
high series of 756. Willie Zammitto 214-217-257- 605, and Kenneth Cameron, Jr.
Kevin Kopko hit 201-220-290- 688, Dennis Nicol 235-232-221- 226.
711, Bob Nebus 258-232-217- 688, Matt DeGennaro 266-223- John Kupsch 698
707, Steve Venito 254-200-218- 682, and Bill Buckley 225-235- HOPELAWN, NJ – John Kupsch
672, James Medoro 228-203-235- 221-681. topped the Friends & Family
666, and Robert Girod 245-213- Joe Herber 725 League rolling 229-235-234 for a
650. HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Herber 698 high set.
Elio Carrasco 299 topped the scoring in the Gemini Ben Martino shot 204-221-616,
HOPELAWN, NJ - Elio Carrasco Towing League firing 230-216- Bill Pope 212-223-612, and Mike
led the scoring in the Sunday Nite 279-725. Conte 203-224-610.
Mixed League firing games of Pat Moreno shot 245-225-201- In the South Shore League Steve
299-226-204 for a high series of 671, Craig Rosen 255-235-668, Marshall shot 259-616.
729. John Baginski 235-234-665, Rich Lauro Perez 688
Kevin Spann shot 245-211-254- Sigari 231-213-635, and Brian HOPELAWN, NJ – Lauro Perez
710, John Delgado 257-220-230- Petretta 222-216-626. led the scoring in the Vacation
707, Rich Nieratka 243-231-655, David Caceres 721 League firing games of 224-206-
Cid Stentella 204-214-220-638, HOPELAWN, NJ- David Caceres 258 for a high series of 688.
and Joan Spina 209. led the scoring in the Avenel Youth Matthew Manenty shot 236-222-
Jeff Nemeth 763 League firing games of 244-289 227-685, Sean Williams 226-609,
HOPELAWN, NJ- Jeff Nemeth for a high series of 721. and James Dovel 234.
topped the scoring in the Knights Jason Ciszewski shot 221-203- Nick Viverito 646
of Columbus League firing games 618, and DJ Petardi 203. HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Viverito
of 258-226-279 for a high series of Michael Morris 690 led the scoring in the Monday
763. HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael Madness League firing games of
John Baginsky shot 224-206- Morris topped the scoring in the 221-227 for a high series of 646.
278-708, Richard Maddock 224- NJ Turnpike League firing games Dan DeBenedetto shot 213-226-
231-214-669, Joe Nemeth 235- of 227-227-236 for a high series of 638, Kevin Adriano 241-620, and
217-213-662, and Nick Simone 690. Bill Leary 207-222-610.
236-255-648. Tony Riggiano hit 248-201-6423, Michael Dinaburg 664
Larry Clement 762 Mike Morris, Sr. 247-203-632, HOPELAWN, NJ- Michael
HOPELAWN, NJ – Larry and Pat Jones 211-232-604. Dinaburg led the scoring in the
Clement topped the scoring in the Killer Briggs 678 Tuesday Nite Trios with games of
Garden State Mixed League firing HOPELAWN, NJ – Killer Briggs 214-204-246 for a high series of
games of 268-236-258 for a high topped the scoring in the Saturday 664.
series of 762. Nite Mixed League firing games Brian R. Schwal shot 226-247-
Rich Hardish shot 269-241-701, of 234-225-219 for a high series of 637, Peter J. Iovino 212-202-213-
Michael Arway, Jr. 248-258-676, 678. 627, and Watler Bednarski 202-
Sean Williams 212-227-236-675, Chris Huntley rolled 216-247- 200-213-615.
Jose Medina 217-236-218-671, 655, Steve Kertesz 212-247-648,
Albert Tadeo 222-252-671, and Tom Vickery 653
Ricky Smith 203-258-636, Mike HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom Vickery
Bill Slattery 221-226-642. Newman 229-614, and Melissa
Bill Bailey 761 led the scoring in the Merck
Huntley 234. League firing games of 225-268
HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Bailey Pat Moreno 668 for a high series of 653.
topped the Raritan Bay Men’s HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Moreno Bill Pyrz hit 202-266-649, Jeff
League firing 201-296-264 for a led the scoring in the Thursday Roberts 228-223-612, and Gary
high series of 761. Mixed Nuts League firing games Genz 215-222-607.
Joey Weisenstein shot 237-266- of 215-226-227 for a high series of In the Thursday Nite Mixed
226-729, Steve A. Venito 266- 668. League Thomas Poulos shot 220-
257-705, Luis Gomez 266-234- John Syslo hit 224-203-226-653, 256-651, Scott Akalewicz 206-
694, Bob Kerwin 206-236-245- Joe Herber 210-244-648, and Don 214-211-631, Mike Piomelli 222-
687, Ben Sheedy 235-275-687, E. Hellhake 258-632. 607, and Kieran Zebrowksi 201-
Jay Pintus 213-246-227-686, and In the Academy Women’s League 200-203-604
Ed Hayes, Jr. 220-268-684. Erma McClain shot 211-213-617.

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