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Vol. 73 No.14 June 6 - 12, 2012 50 cents

Jason Lundquist Wins PBA Regional Players Championship-East


Two clutch split conversions salvage nine-pin victory over Jason Sterner
By Bill Vint - PBA COLUMBUS, Ohio - Jason After 15 games, he improved his edge Lundquist of Groveport, Ohio, pulled over Kalfas to 30 pins. After 17 out every escape trick in his bag to games, Mitch Beasley of Clarksville, win the Professional Bowlers Tenn., had moved into second, 29 Associations Regional Players pins behind Lundquist. Championship-East at Columbus I kept them back as best I could, Western Bowl by nine pins over the 36-year-old Columbus pro shop Jason Sterner of McDonough, Ga. employee said. I lost the lead once, Lundquist converted two difficult got it back and held on for dear life. I splits a 2-6-7 in the sixth frame and had a 29-pin lead on Beasley, 36 on a 2-4-6-10 in the 10th to finish with Kalfas and 55 on Sterner going into a 212 game and an 18-game total of last game. 4,146 pins. Needing a strike to win, This was easily the best day Ive Sterner left a solid 10 pin in his final ever had, Lundquist added. I finframe, finishing with a 258 and a ished third in RPC three years ago, 4,137 pinfall total. but this was the best. It was a very, The Regional Players very special weekend. Championship employed a unique In addition to his fourth PBA PBA Photo format. After the opening eight-game Regional victory, Lundquist earned a Champion Jason Lundquist round, 32 players advanced to the $6,000 first prize. finals. After another four games, the field was cut to the top Local bowlers finishing in the money were: 12, Matt 16. An additional three-game round cut the field to eight, O'Grady, South Amboy, N.J., 3,306, $800; 13, Brian and then a two-game round trimmed those eight to four LeClair, Athens, N.Y., 3,288, $800; 14, Joe Hostetler, players, who bowled a one-game final round for a total of Minerva, Ohio, 3,260, $800; 17, Mark Heller Jr., 18 games. Allentown, Pa., 2,617, $650; 22, Rick Graham, Lancaster, Lundquist led after every round, but never by as many as Pa., 2,567, $650; 23, Greg Ostrander, Howell, N.J., 2,566, the 51-pin lead he held coming into the competition. After $650; 26, Jason Stadtler, Cherry Hill, N.J., 2,537, $600; 32, 12 games, he led Riga Kalfas of Florence, Ky., by six pins. Jim Tomek Jr., Camp Hill, Pa., 2,104, $600.

Gary Schack Blasted 826, John Cummings Hit 300 At Farmingdale Lanes
FARMINGDALE, NY - Gary Schack took the spotlight rolling 278269-279 for a very impressive set of 826 and John Cummings fired a 300 game in the Thursday 3-Man League at Farmingdale Lanes. Zbigniew Kamirowski rolled 287-719, Jeremy Schaffer 235-268280-783, Joe Traina Jr. 232-279-259-770, Joe Casale 238-279-249-766, Tom Colon 279-258-717, Warren Cooperstein 277-246-722, Debbie Gerstner 225-269-218-712, Frankie Montgoris 266-246-235-747, John Bergen 257-249-265-771, Ron Miller 258-245-716, and Tomy Cipriano 244-233-235-712.

Ryan Mapes Rolled 814 At Coram Country Lanes


CORAM, NY - Ryan Mapes took center stage spotlight at Coram Country Lanes when he tallied an impressive 814 high series for the Wednesday Night Summer Mixed League. Tom Bove hammered out a 768 series.

Rich Nicholls 300 at Majestic


HOPELAWN, NJ - Rich Nicholls blasted a 300 game along with 214224 for a 738 series in the Middlesex County Classic at Majestic Lanes. Jeff Monteleone rolled 247-279-235-761, Scott Porto 275-243-221739, Rob Hasselbrok 279-204-245-728, Anthony Bascone 228-276-219723, John Therkelsen 220-268-234-722, and Ken Rask 248-216-250-714.

Sean Rash Wins PBA Player of the Year Award


By Bill Vint - PBA CHICAGO Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., was named as 2011-12 Professional Bowlers Association Chris Schenkel Player of the Year last week, concluding one of the most competitive Player of the Year contests in years. Rash, who made a record five-consecutive television finals during the 2011 PBA World Series of Bowling and concluded his season with a victory in the PBA Tournament of Champions, was elected over a field of 11 eligible candidates in balloting conducted among his fellow PBA Tour competitors and veteran members of the bowling news media. In the end, Rash received 29.04 percent of the Player of the Year votes, Australias Jason Belmonte 26.61 percent. During the 2011-12 PBA Tour season, Rash, a 29-yearold right-hander, won the season-ending PBA Tournament of Champions for his only title, but had six championship round finishes, including third place in the PBA World Championship. Qualifying for a record five consecutive TV finals during the World Series of Bowling
helped the Alaska native dominate PBA Tour stats where he finish first in average, points and earnings. We all had great seasons, but I think winning the TOC put a stamp on it, Rash said. Im a stats guy. When I voted in the past, I voted by the numbers. They dont lie. If one of those guys had won the TOC, he would have got my vote. I felt a big sigh of relief, he said of the moment PBA Commissioner Tom Clark announced his win. It meant a lot to have the waiting finally over. Belmonte, a 28-year-old two-handed player, won three titles, had championship round finishes, finished third in average and second in both points and earnings. Belmonte also finished third in the U.S. Open and Tournament of Champions, fourth in the PBA World Championship and ninth in the USBC Masters. The Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award is named in honor of the late hall of fame announcer who served as the voice of the PBA on ABC Television for 36 years.

Mike Jochade, Kyle Wogotske Roll 300 at South Levittown


LEVITTOWN, NY - Mike Jochade tossed a 300 game then added a 276 to tally the session high series of 793 at South Levittown Lanes. Kyle Wogotske also found perfection in a 300 game and finished the session with a 756. Jeff Scarola posted a 280 game followed by Jason Forshee with 277, Mitch Kennedy 269, Mike Brill 269,718, Tony Pepe 264, and Christina Schulze 246.

Jon Russo 300 at Plaza Lanes


MADISON, NJ Jon Russo blasted a 300 game for a 697 series in the Wed. Trio League at Plaza Lanes. James Sirica and Stephanie Rahn hit 258, Toney Evans 249, Andrwe Stephens 695, and Trevor Bogert 684.

Ed Ziemak 299-774 at Hi-Tor


HAVESTRAW, NY Ed Ziemak topped the Boyz Nite Out League at Hi-Tor Lanes firing games of 237-238 and a near perfect 299 for a high series of 774. Lionel Mathis shot 222-249252-723, Thomas Nelson 239267-215-721, Daniel Espinosa 245-212-258-715, Jay Barry, Jr. 238-232-241-711, Jon Talis 226224-256-706, Alex Rodriguez 279-226-706, Robert Varano 214245-243-702, and Matthew Scimeca 204-256-241-701.

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Tom Yadanza Wins PBA East Region Senior Open


By Russ Mills - PBA

MAPLE LANES

HIGHLIGHTS
Men: Steven Maruffi 289/775 Mickey Lee 284/745 James Luciano 279/739 John DiPietro 278/718 John Connolly Jr. 278/714 Steve Romako 275/701 Women: Jennifer Jansen 279/676 Tina Ortiz 277/627 Stefanie Pitre 236/661 Joanna Vattuone 224/627 Senior Men: Vito Martino 255/695 Joe DelGreco Sr. 249/667 Robert Cumia 248/623 Charles Cappa 237/652 Mike Miglino 224/624 Neil Sheehan 215/618 Senior Women: Linda Allocca 222/538 Annette Stamatis 180/533 Youth: Gary Pacheco 284/703 Emmanuel Vazquez 233/603 Anson Chin 212/554 Anthony Mastroianni 213/520 Brandon Grover 197/482

Joe Alfano Blasted 795, Bob Higgins, Ron DeLuca 300 In Montvale Major League
By Joe Rizzi MONTVALE, NJ Joe Alfano led all scorers in the Montvale Major League, bowling a fine 795 series on games of 259, 279 and 257. Despite his great effort, however, J&C Irrigation was defeated by CZ's Pro Shop, 20-13. Ron DeLuca bowled a 300 and added two 226 games, for a 752 series, in leading CZ's to victory. Bob Higgins also bowled a 300 game, and added games of 224 and 257 for a 781 series. His effort, along with Kevin Conroy's 237-268220-725, led Bergen Batting Center to a 19-14 victory over 12-InA-Row Pro Shop. Toto Roldan bowled 268-247-248-763, Andrew Hedaria 225-238-245-708 and Tom Flynn 258-697 for 12-In-ARow. In the battle for the second-half championship, first-place Valley Tent Rental was defeated by second-place Rick's Pro Shop II, 23-10, behind Ralph Bernardo's 215-268-265--748 and Keith Lee's 280234-215-729. However, despite the defeat, Valley Tent Rental needs just 1.5 points in the final week of bowling to win the title. Rick Guevarra bowled 243-265-256-764, but despite his effort Rick's Pro Shop I was routed by BuddiesProShop.com, 26-7, behind Joe Cauwels' 245-246-247--738. Jeff Rovetto 218-265-246-729, Mike Wuhrman 223-213-279-715, John Rankin 243-256-210-709, Dave Hulsizer 237-699, Jun Roldan 236-688, Carl Garcia 254-682, Tom Van Wort 258-677, Matt Rovetto 278-669, Rick Whitling 258-669, Chris Arbegast 243-668, Tom Piret 230-667, Rocky Durocher 259-664, Mike Pasch 237-661 and Bob Greenwood 224-660.

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Jeff Voght, proprietor of Iroquois Lanes with winner Tom Yadanza.

CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. Tom Yadanza of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. went 5-3 in match play and finished with a 16-game total of 3,975 pins to earn his first Professional Bowlers Association East Region senior title over Mike Tryniski of Fulton, N.Y. in the Iroquois Lanes Senior Open at Iroquois Lanes . Yadanza, who has three career

runner-up finishes, qualified second and took a 103-pin lead into the final position round game against Tryniski. Yadanza earned $1,500 for the win while Tryniski, who finished with 3,960 pins, including match play bonus pins, took home $800 as the runner-up. Mike Tryniski posted the only 300 game in the event.

AT OCEAN
Kelly Nicosia 266
LAKEWOOD, NJ Kelly Nicosia led the Saturday Scratch Trio firing a high game of 266. Amber Macleod shot 247, Shaun Dillon 246, Kaitlynn Nardiello 241, Amanda Nardiello 238, Madison Lukosius, Ryan Melia, Corinne Maher, and Ryan Melia 234, Joe Iacona 232, and Kaity Lash 226. In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Alec Hehir rolled 180, Stephen Spirio 170, Kamerin Peters 166, Nicolas Gross 163, Livia Spalluto 150, Cristy Sharkey and Deann Downs 130, and Mikayla Lane 127.

John Draney 226-633 Tops Youth Travlers


By Vince Albrecht HACKENSACK, NJ - There was only one 600 posted in this session of the youth travel play and it belonged to Bowler City Is John Draney who scratched his way to 226, 213-633; teammate Eric Grabusnik fell short of a deuce in all three games, but his 198-199-198 produced the sessions second best set of 595; despite their efforts, Bowler City I dropped five of seven points to league-leading Holiday, 2555-2524. The victors got strong efforts from Kevin Macchia 203-581, Emily Ostapczuk 200-566 and Joe Malyack whose 232 was the afternoons high single. In another position battle, Bowler City III swept past Montvale to grab sole possession of third place; Kristen Kane soared above her average with a scratch 176-501 and the days top handicap set of 717; Olivia Wank rolled a season best 195, Nick Ferrante 182-505 and Alijah Jackson 176 as BC III scored an impressive 995-2771 handicap threesome. Pacing Montvale were Katie Didonato 181-510 and Matt Hauser 180. Fair Lawn held onto fourth place by turning back Bowler City II, 2692-2598 behind a cohesive showing from its entire lineup: Jonmikal Sepero 192-521, Stephen Plaszky 193-518, Katrina Plaszky with three over average games, including a 153, and Madison Perry with two better than average scores. Bowler City IIs quartet also fared well: Kyle Schellberg 215, Nick Reyes 194, Welmer Paguay 193 and Haley Hassan 189. Rounding out the days encounters, Patrick Teshimas 212-570, Karl Kattermanns 191, 185 and Adam Gelvans above average 177, 167 were enough for Boonton to capture two of three games from shorthanded Bowler City IV; Arielle Wallace was high for BC IV with 175, a huge +60 over average, while Jenai Bacotes 147, a +39, was instrumental in their third game triumph.

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Christine Jones 228


LAKEWOOD, NJ Christine Jones led the scoring in the Saturday Junior Classic League firing a high game of 228. McKenna Collier rolled 215, Michael Tedeschi 211, Noah Zawadsky 204, Justin Throckmorton 200, Cathy Jones 194, Jessic Cohen 192, Nicole Aumack 183, Brandy Collins 181, Brandon Walsh 179, Katie Hagan 177, and Jamie Walliker 173.

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PBA SENIOR TOUR STAR PETRAGLIA TO BE SIDELINED FOR SHOULDER SURGERY


PBA Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia, who made PBA history by winning the Senior Dayton Classic on May 17 to become the first player to win a PBA Tour or Senior Tour title in six different decades, will miss most or all of the rest of the Senior Tour season because of shoulder surgery scheduled for next week. Petraglia, who has been bothered by a lingering ailment affecting his right, non-bowling shoulder, said he hopes to recover in time to compete in one or two events at the end of the Senior Tour season.
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AT RABS
Al Felline 730
STATEN ISLAND, NY - Al Felline led the scoring in the Rabs Senior Mens League firing games of 224259-247 for a high series of 720. Frank Pollizzi rolled 233-227225, Ray Keller 208-226-279-713, Joe LaBargo 225-217-231-673, John Gina 224-238-656, Mike Cocozza 267, and John Giobbi 248. In the Tuesday Early Birds League Michele Spaan hit 227257-674, Ann Spaan 207-224, Laura Haring 213, and Leigh Amato 202-221.

SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES


In the Tuesday Early Birds: Ann Marie Romano 236, Jamie Olson 223, Jenn Dlorio 220,215,616, Liz Faust 209. In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys: John Gannon 255, Steve McTigue 238, Dan Hastings 237, Danny Gormley 645. In the Wednesday Seniors: Cappy Caporusso 232, Joe Macaluso 219,201, George Kinkel 206, Pete Thomasefsky 226,205, Richie Coyer 202. In the Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Paul Devito 280, Tony Dominick 231. In the Wednesday Mens Nite Out: Ivan Rodriguez Sr. 265, Chris Kirchner 230. In the Friday Astoria Federal Men: Paul Mazza 279,259,246,784, Mike Clark 258, Brian Heyman 258, Don Ludwig 256, Dom Carlucci 256,243,736, Gary Cornibert Jr. 252,245, Keith Pappas 246, Bill Graven 244. In the Sunday AM Trios: Kevin Falcone 279, Tom Pagliaro 267, Huseyin Oz 267,736, Frank Yodice Jr. 258, Phil Delvecchio 258, Keith Hengel 257, Sal Guidice 249, Dave Diamond 249,703, Jason French 248,248,729, Nick Lombardi 246,721, Christina Schulze 236. In the Monday Seniors: Michael Sala 220,200, Bill Miller 202, Ray Wilson 246,202,608, Bob Haskin 210, Ann OConnor 202. In the Monday LIA: Joseph Morreale 278,709, Big Cruz 254,248, Angelo Biscardi 254,248, Kenny Daughn 247, Joey Orlando 246, Alice Debbie 209, Darren Thomas 269,258,721, Pete Taormina 255,700, Lil Fucci 223,208, Marlo Weissman 210. In the Tuesday Early Birds: Corinne Denn 220-223, Emily Socolow 217,211,606, Denise Exner 212, Pat Curatolo 200, Freda Amon 268,235,693, Anne Zajack 220, Lisa Simon 215, Jenn Dlorio 205, Liz Faust 202. In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Kevin Senff 244, Jeff Miller 242, Rich ONeill 235, Dawn Hastings 211. In the Wednesday Seniors: Cappy Caporusso 278,659, Pete Thomasefsky 257,622, Richie Coyer 227,206, Bob Haskins 217, Rocco Torrieri 202. In the Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Al Gillis 242, Jon Crawford 231,605, Susie Lew 205. In the Thursday Hits and Misses: Ken Snell 259, Jimmy Moore 253,655, Jerry Packard 251. In the Thursday Charles McShane 4-Man: Howard Edelman 279,726, Kevin Quinton 269, Tom Prisco 268, Vinny Diclemente 266, Pete Kerasiotis 266, Jon Orsini 265,745, Phil Kelly 257, Wayne Wright 257,732, Paul Thivierge 257, Joe Mormando 256, Michelle Grexer 288,703. In the Friday Astoria Federal Men: Paul Verderosa Jr. 267,254,739, Mike McCarthy 267,257,738, Tom Walsh 266, Keith Pappas 258,716, Kyle Ludwig 256, Rich Ludwig 252, Mickey Gallagher 250. In the Saturday Bi-Monthly B: Matt Jacklin 255, Ed Barnett 236. In the Saturday Knights of Columbus: Dean Halverson 267,684, John Leary 247.

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John Wilders 728


STATEN ISLAND, NY - John Wilders topped the scoring in the Rab Wilkinson Memorial league firing a 279 for a high series of 728. Tom McClennin hit 279-722, Willy Maldonado 245-251-719, Tom Hollywood 249-256-714, Jeff Martin 258-256-713, Tom Wilkinson 258246-699, Rich Maniaci 705, and John Venosa 242-688. In another session Justin Carroll hit 256-255-730, Tom Clinton 247-709, Mike DeVito 278-244-691, Chris Reebe 258-698, Steve McNichol 247-696, and Ed Wilkinson 256-676.

Derek Gilbert 720


STATEN ISLAND, NY - Derek Gilbert led the Friday Nite Mixed Quartets firing a 267-720. John Lugo rolled 266, Brian DeGroot 243-672, Ken Soto 247661, Nicholas Rivera 268-698, and Joanne Soto 213.

Anne Marie Rubilotta 699


STATEN ISLAND, NY - Anne Marie Ribilotta led the scoring in the Tuesday Earlybirds League firing games of 213-227-259 for a high series of 699. Joanne Soto hit 205-210-607, Regian Frizziola 213, and Linda Napolitano 201.

Tom Griffiths 654


STATEN ISLAND, NY - Tom Griffiths paced the scoring in the Golden Oldies League firing game sof 219-205-230 for ahigh series of 654. Vincent Pisciotta hit 225, Larry Yurman 223, John Vitellio, Jim Touhey,and axine Hochman 213, and Howard Weiss 211.

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Colette Malyack 224-620 Tops Stan Niemieck Youth Travel League


By Vince Albrecht FAIR LAWN, NJ 04-01-12 The Stan Niemiec Youth Travel Leagues high average leader Colette Malyack trimmed Fair Lawns maples with 224-620, the mornings best post, earning her Bowler of the Week recognition. Her Holiday team locked horns with a determined Boonton squad which squeezed out a 2585-2577 four-point success against the high-flying pacesetters. In the nipand-tuck encounter, Boonton rode Karl Kattermanns 212 to a narrow twenty-three pin win in the opener; both quartets battled to a second game standoff and Holiday edged past Boonton by fifteen sticks in the finale. Boonton anchor Justin Puchalski rattled the pins with a strong 220595 and Rose Feiwel finished with a fine +25 above average 146. Holiday not only benefited from Colettes outing, but also Ryan Kattines 210, 203 and Nick Cilentos 208. Elsewhere, Bowler City I kept their slim hopes of catching Holiday flickering by taking seven points from Montvale which has now dropped its last nine games. Pacing the victors were Eric Grabusnik 202, 212 and Matt Trento 197, 212. Highs for Montvale were Katie Didonato 226 and Nick Rossi 211, 195. Bowler City II took two of three games from Fair Lawn behind a solid team effort: Welmer Paguay 201-191, Haley Hassan 193, Nick Reyes 191 and Kyle Schellberg 190. For Fair Lawn, Justin Floyd tallied 227, the sessions best single, en route to a 594 set; Jaylin Floyd, whose 206 average is among the leaders, rolled 214, 213-598; Tiana Warren posted a 174 and Tyler Nappi a 171. Bowler City III strengthened its hold on third place by thundering past BC IV, 2766-2660. Patrick Sucero had his best showing of the season, splintering the pins with 211-589; Nick Ferrante chipped in with a 181 and Tiffany Sucero a three-game above average 460. BC IV continued to show improvement among its young bowlers: Louis Ferrante a 158, Jenai Bacote a pair of 142 scores and Mia Aish a third game +31 over average 138.

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Mike Kennedy Hit 300 at South Levittown Lanes


LEVITTOWN, NY - Mike Kennedy found perfection in a 300 game while contesting in the Sunday AM Trios League at South Levittown Lanes and finished the session with a 721 series. Larry Franzese rolled a near perfect 299 in a 735 series followed by Keith Hengel with a 279, Sal Delvecchio 273, Phil Tjimos 268,715, Sal Guidice 258, and Christina Schulze 219.

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Don Miller 278
MADISON, NJ Don Miller topped the scoring in the Pharma League firing a high game of 278. Steve Aponti rolled 234, Marcia Craig 223,and Jon Russo 222.

Sunday Mixed Mike Laspada 269, Ryan Appelt 236, Chuck Zingone and Andrew Wey 234, Joe Montifusco Jr. 225, Patricia Tomasi 225, Mike Laspada 218,201 with a 688 series. Senior Leagues Tom Irvolino had the high game for the Srs with a 235 & Dave Karpel 225 Frank Rano 218 & 208. Lousy Bowlers Once again Big Daddy has the high game of 245, Scotty Pimpin 203, El Guero 202-202 Richard Pardo & Keith Martin 200. Lousy Bowler ladies Andrea Piela 215 and Joan Toli 202. Tuesday Early 5 Man Tom Smith had the high game with a 278 & a 277 with a 749 series. Bill Cappiello 276,Kevin Easton 256-269-746,Tony Amello and Mike Moorhouse 257,Brett Contreras 248, Dan Snyder 247-244. 245 was a hot number for Bob Licht, Jeff Sanders ,Joe Bargallo & Toto Jowono. Jae Kim & Scott Dunning 243. Bud Light Tuesday 4-Man Big Game for Jeremy Rybak 299, Tom Twist 278- 266, Larry Timpson 276, Kris Kovarick 270, Chris Montagna 266, Chonil Lee 265-248, Paul Tortorici & Joe Brulato 258, Paul Stomos 256, Tony Lore 253, Kevin ( Tito) Jackson & Jerry Ramirez 248. High Series non other than Tom Twist 791,Chonil Lee 737 Jason Rybak 717, Tito Jackson 716 & Larry Timpson 715. Coors Light Public Safety Once again Kevin Tito Jackson was on fire and shot 277,268,228 773 he is unbeatable on these lanes. Bobby Truppner also had a nice high game of 265 & 247, Steve Ondrof 256 , Dennis Figueroa 255, 245 Tim Letavish 248, Bill Ochiuzzo 245, Gabe Piomelli 246,227. Stevette Day 209.

Randy Viscuso 694


MADISON, NJ Randy Viscuso topped the scoring in the Senior Mens League blasting games of 276212-202 for a high series of 694. Tom Mannino rolled 234-211-226-671, Don Schwed 205-224-208-637, John Gino 211-235-636, Ray Keller 258-224-660, Artie Truscelli 202-213609, and Tony Mangiaraina 225. In the Union Rec League Adria Marchese shot 200.

Jon Russo 755


MADISON, NJ Jon Russo led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio League firing a 267 game for a high series of 755. Ben Geffken shot 267-699, Kark Kastner 264, Fred Crowell 66, Staphanie Rahn 289-732, and Lissette Tapanes 200.

Sean Feldman 652


MADISON, NJ Sean Feldman led the scoring in the Larry McSorley Jr. League firing games of 226-222204 for a high series of 652. Jose Garofalo hit 211, Caroline Gottleib and Jared Wichnovitz 194, and Jason Wichnovitz 188. In the Monday Night Ladies League Lori Pucek shot 224-639, Nancy Roberts 218, and Jodi Belli 210.

Joe Marchese 709


MADISON, NJ Joe Marchese led the MC Police & Fire League rolling a 268 game for a high series of 709. Don Pridham rolled 259-676, Sal Marchese 258, and Chris Weir 725.

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Steve Aiello Tops OLV


By Al Smetana WAYNE, NJ Steve Aiello shot both hi game and hi series for the night Our Lady of the Valley Bowling League at T-Bowl II as he rolled 265694. Ben Bucaro came next with 256-676, followed by Mike Vigorita 255675, Jim Broadfoot 252-665, Dan Cedola 257-658, Harry Fivehouse 246-631, Ed Bruns 222-630, Jeff Dudas 214-622 and Randy Klein 211618.

AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Jonnae Greaves 290
FARMINGDALE, NY Jonnae Greaves led the Tuesday Early Birds firing 290 and 234 for a 739. Newt Winston rolled 289, Amerika Greaves 279-711, Bob Ward 267, Vernon Brown 256224-681, Mike Garrido 255-232, Charlie Turner 248-671, Leroy Williams and Garfield Campbell each rolled a 247.

Joe Giammarino Jr. 759 Tom Collins 744


FARMINGDALE, NY Joseph Giammarino, Jr. led the scoring in the Sunday Early Mixed League firing games of 266-257-236 for a high series of 759. Paul Burns rolled 246, and Mike Garfinkel 224. In the Early Birds League Rob Grieb shot 243-619. FARMINGDALE, NY Tom Collins led the scoring in the Monday Half Hollow Hills League with 279-258 for a 744. Dan Leedy shot 265-707, Jim Gallagher 233-220, Todd Holly 229, Kevin Kremler 226, and Melanie Keegan 210.

Victor Cassano, Sr. 712


FARMINGDALE, NY Victor Cassano, Sr. led the Tuesday Nite Owls tossing 256-235-221 for a high 712 set. Sal Celauro, Jr. rolled 248-227649, Paul Constantinopoli 233, Alec Wachtel 231, George Zandier 226-623, Victor Cassano, Jr. 223621, and Peter Marshall 600. In the Saturday Island Trees League Joe Catalano shot 237612, Chris Chan 224, and Todd Holly 222. In the Monday Early Birds League Chris Piche hit 233, Keith Davis 231, and Livio Orlic and Scott Bannon 225.

Sean Mott 700


FARMINGDALE, NY Sean Mott topped the St. Martins Boys League firing 279-235 for a high 700 set. Joseph Cucinella hit 244-213639, Brandon Soedarmasto 234225-629, Casey Sparacio 234224-640, Steve Hamlin 226-226612, Mike Anagnostopoulos 226, and Taylor Monzietti 200.

Rainer Latteier 696


FARMINGDALE, NY - Rainer Latteier led the scoring in the Sunday Early Mixed League firing games of 259-225 for a high series of 696. Joe Giammarino hit 244, Mike TenBrink 233-204-211-630, Mike Garfinkel 224-216-630, and George Mazzocchi 230.

John Doherty 266


FARMINGDALE, NY - John Doherty led the scoring in the Tuesaday Nite Owls League firing a high game of 266. George Zandier hit 258, and Sal Celauro, Jr. 244. In the Thursday Goodtimers League Dale Alberino shot 257226-225-708, and Joycelynn Krumenack 233.

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Bill Smith 727
HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Smith led the scoring in the His & Hers League firing games of 256-256214 for a high series of 727. Andy Shafer rolled 201-258-234693, Tom Poulos 223-236-205664, and Shelly Jacques 224-202. In the Avenel Youth League Tom Sharfetz hit 236-201-612, Andrew Shaw 212, and Branden Barresse 211.

Don M. Hellhake 688


HOPELAWN, NJ - Don M. Hellhake led the Thursday Mixed Nuts firing 221-256-211-688. Joyn Sylso rolled 233-203-246682, Kevin Kennelly 264-217675, Mike P. Kennelly 212-243201-656, and Rolando Vazquez 256-651. In the Avenel Youth League Andrew Shaw took the lead shooting 255-203-638, Tom Sharfetz 245, Ryan Johnson 224, and Katina Garcia 207.

Andrew Smith 687


HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew Smith led the scoring in the Thursday Nite Mixed League firing 247225-215 for a high 687 series. Rollin E. Ball hit 227-290-683, Mike Piomelli 215-237-207-659, and Danielle Medvetz 224.

Alexa Lentini 672


HOPELAWN, NJ Alexa Lentini rolled 277-203-672, Carole Morgan 201-231, and Dareleen Brunner 200 in the Nulty Knockers League.

Aaron Williams 713


HOPELAWN, NJ Aaron Williams led the scoring in the Sunday Nite Mixed League firing games of 257-222-234 for a high series of 713. Elio Carrasco shot 236-211-257704, Willie Figueroa 213-213248-674, Kevin Fountain 218238-203-659, and Sean Williams 247-213-641.

Joe Herber 708


HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Herber led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing games of 210-299 for a high series of 708. Rich Governale rolled 226-267208-701, Warren Taureck 267247-691, Bob Stevens 257-213220-690, Chris Pouthress 245201-241-687, and Kristen Troutman 223.

Dan DeBenedetto 700


HOPELAWN, NJDan DeBenedetto led the Academy Madness League rolling 214-267219 for a high 700 set. Rich Funk III rolled 265-229200-694, Dennis Fitzmaurice 205243-226-674, Mike Dellamanna 235-246-669, and Bonnie Desimone 226-213-215-654.

Danny Hunter 693


HOPELAWN, NJ - Danny Hunter led the Iselin AA League firing games of 204-245-244 for a high series of 693. Kyle Dunich rolled 221-215-235671, Paul Woitowicz 235-609, and Matt Cestone 224.

Kenny Anderson 692


HOPELAWN, NJ - Kenny Anderson led the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed League rolling games of 213-235-244 for a high 692 series. Alberto Martins rolled 279-223691, Emil Woitowicz 224-238225-687, and Kevin Cristi 219246-652.

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