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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Pat Zenker earned top honors in the Wednesday Night Mixed League at Rockville Centre Lanes firing per- fect with a 300 game then added games of 248 and 258 for a high series of 806. Walter Hentze rolled 234-278-207- 719, Rob Benenati 256, Edmund Lee 254-230, Eric Flack 253-243- 709, Arthur O’Connor 230-226-235- 691, Jill Sanfilippo 266-226-672, Les Forrai 212-212-247-671, and Charles Brower 247-233-672. ROCKAWAY, NJ - Steven Haneveld found perfection in a 300 on his way to a 700 series while rolling in the Wednesday Early Birds League at Rockaway Lanes Glen Malstone tossed 269-694, Dennis Nielsen 266-721, Jesus Cruz 265-617, Terri Galovic 212- 516, Lynne Coleman 206-580, and Regina Nataluk bowled a 206 game in a 514 set. WELCH, Minn. – Walter Ray Williams Jr. won his ninth career PBA50 Tour title and Norm Duke withstood a challenge from Tom Baker for PBA50 Player of the Year honors in the PBA50 Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open presented by Hammer Wednesday at Island Xtreme Bowl. In another all-Hall of Fame championship match, Williams of Ocala, Florida, who won the USBC Senior Masters in June for his first title of the season, defeated Baker 268-224 in the championship match. With a win, Baker could have earned the 16 points necessary to move ahead of Duke of Clermont, Florida, for the Player of the Year title. “It’s a great way to end a season,” said Williams, who is the PBA Tour’s all-time titles leader with 47 wins. “I had a good season and when you can win against the talent that’s out here now it makes it that much more satisfying. “I think Norm owes me dinner but you can’t take anything away from him – he bowled awesome all year,” Williams added. Duke left the door open for Baker to make a run at Player of the Year when the two Hall of Famers slugged it out in the Round of 8 with Baker winning the best-of-three match 2 games to 1. Duke’s nearest competitor in the Player of the Year race heading into the final tourna- ment of the season was Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, Missouri, eight points behind, but he had to withdraw from the tournament prior to match play because of ill- ness which required a hospital visit. He was treated and released. In the semifinal matches, Baker of King, North Carolina, defeated Hall of Famer Randy Pedersen of Orlando, 246-162 and Williams defeated Don Breeden of Urbandale, Iowa, 279-190, to advance to the championship match. Williams’ 268 game in the title match and 279 in the semifinal match were his highest games of the tournament. “I saved the best for last and that was the time to have them,” said Williams who was PBA50 Player of the year in 2012 and 2013. “Earlier in the day I wasn’t really executing as well as I wanted but I was able to fine tune my adjustments at the right time.” Duke joined Baker as the only players to win PBA50 Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in the same season. Baker earned both honors in 2005 which was the start of a record four consecutive PBA50 Player of the Year crowns for the 12-time PBA50 Tour winner. “Player of the Year is what you aspire to and it’s the pinnacle of the year,” Duke said. “When I got beat by Tom in the Round of 8, the ball wasn’t in my court and that’s never a comfortable situation, but either way, I had a blast all season.” Also determined at the conclusion of the tournament which was seen live on pba’s online bowling channel Xtra Frame, were the top eight players in competition points who earned an entry into World Series of Bowling VI in Las Vegas Oct. 24-Nov. 2 and a berth in the World Series PBA Champions Challenge PBA50 qualifier. The qualifier will deter- mine the two players who will compete in the finals to be televised by ESPN. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 26 August 27 - September 2, 2014 50 cents By John Jennings HOWELL, NJ -, Rod Dickson threw a 300 game and 807 series in the Coors Light summer League at Howell Lanes. Second high series went to Tony Tesoriero with 705 and second high game to Joe Fariello 249. In another session Rod Dickson again had high series of 710 and Anthony Ruffino hit 705, Jason Delpome 288, Kay Costello had high woman’s game a solid 205. Steven Haneveld 300 at Rockaway W.R. Williams Wins PBA50 Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open; Norm Duke Earns PBA50 Player of the Year LIVERPOOL, N.Y. – Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, New York went 7-4-1 in match play and finished with a 20-game total of 4,593 pins to record a 146-pin vic- tory over Brian LeClair of Albany, New York in the PBA Bethmann-Russell Syracuse Open presented by Radical at Flamingo Bowl. Shafer led qualifying but lost his first three matches to lose the lead to LeClair. After making a ball change, Shafer won his next matches to race away to victory. LeClair, with a 227 position-round game, held on to second over Rick Graham of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, by two pins. In addition to his third regional win of the season and the 26th of his career, Shafer earned $2,500 and his competition points lead to over 43,000 points over LeClair in the battle to see who represents the East Region in the PBA Regional Finals which will be held during the PBA World Series of Bowling VI in Las Vegas. LeClair earned $1,300 as the runner-up and Graham earned $1,100 for finishing in third place. The event also was the second of three PBA Women’s Regional events. Kristina Wendell of Poughkeepsie, New York, qualified for match play for the second time and virtually guaranteed her spot in the PBAW Regional Finals in Las Vegas as well as a paid entry into the World Series of Bowling. Her eighth-place fin- ish earned her $780 and increased her point lead to 17,788 points over Kelly Kulick of Union, New Jersey, who was unable to compete in the event. Ryan Shafer Wins PBA Regional at Flamingo Bowl By Russ Mills - PBA Pat Zenker Blasted 300-806 At Rockville Centre Lanes PBA photo Marty Fichera, sponsor representative, Champion, Ryan Shafer, runner-up Brian LeClair and Jack Hamlin Flamingo Bowl pro- prietor. Rod Dickson 300-807 at Howell

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Page 1: August 27 - September 2, 2014 Sports Reporter

ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Pat

Zenker earned top honors in the

Wednesday Night Mixed League at

Rockville Centre Lanes firing per-

fect with a 300 game then added

games of 248 and 258 for a high

series of 806.

Walter Hentze rolled 234-278-207-

719, Rob Benenati 256, Edmund

Lee 254-230, Eric Flack 253-243-

709, Arthur O’Connor 230-226-235-

691, Jill Sanfilippo 266-226-672,

Les Forrai 212-212-247-671, and

Charles Brower 247-233-672.

ROCKAWAY, NJ - Steven

Haneveld found perfection in a

300 on his way to a 700 series

while rolling in the Wednesday

Early Birds League at Rockaway

Lanes

Glen Malstone tossed 269-694,

Dennis Nielsen 266-721, Jesus

Cruz 265-617, Terri Galovic 212-

516, Lynne Coleman 206-580, and

Regina Nataluk bowled a 206

game in a 514 set.

WELCH, Minn. – Walter Ray Williams Jr. won his ninth career PBA50 Tour title and

Norm Duke withstood a challenge from Tom Baker for PBA50 Player of the Year honors

in the PBA50 Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open presented by Hammer Wednesday

at Island Xtreme Bowl.

In another all-Hall of Fame championship match, Williams of Ocala, Florida, who won

the USBC Senior Masters in June for his first title of the season, defeated Baker 268-224

in the championship match. With a win, Baker could have earned the 16 points necessary

to move ahead of Duke of Clermont, Florida, for the Player of the Year title.

“It’s a great way to end a season,” said Williams, who is the PBA Tour’s all-time titles

leader with 47 wins. “I had a good season and when you can win against the talent that’s

out here now it makes it that much more satisfying.

“I think Norm owes me dinner but you can’t take anything away from him – he bowled

awesome all year,” Williams added.

Duke left the door open for Baker to make a run at Player of the Year when the two Hall

of Famers slugged it out in the Round of 8 with Baker winning the best-of-three match 2

games to 1.

Duke’s nearest competitor in the Player of the Year race heading into the final tourna-

ment of the season was Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann, Missouri, eight points

behind, but he had to withdraw from the tournament prior to match play because of ill-

ness which required a hospital visit. He was treated and released.

In the semifinal matches, Baker of King, North Carolina, defeated Hall of Famer Randy

Pedersen of Orlando, 246-162 and Williams defeated Don Breeden of Urbandale, Iowa,

279-190, to advance to the championship match.

Williams’ 268 game in the title match and 279 in the semifinal match were his highest

games of the tournament.

“I saved the best for last and that was the time to have them,” said Williams who was

PBA50 Player of the year in 2012 and 2013. “Earlier in the day I wasn’t really executing

as well as I wanted but I was able to fine tune my adjustments at the right time.”

Duke joined Baker as the only players to win PBA50 Player of the Year and Rookie of

the Year in the same season. Baker earned both honors in 2005 which was the start of a

record four consecutive PBA50 Player of the Year crowns for the 12-time PBA50 Tour

winner.

“Player of the Year is what you aspire to and it’s the pinnacle of the year,” Duke said.

“When I got beat by Tom in the Round of 8, the ball wasn’t in my court and that’s never

a comfortable situation, but either way, I had a blast all season.”

Also determined at the conclusion of the tournament which was seen live on pba’s

online bowling channel Xtra Frame, were the top eight players in competition points who

earned an entry into World Series of Bowling VI in Las Vegas Oct. 24-Nov. 2 and a berth

in the World Series PBA Champions Challenge PBA50 qualifier. The qualifier will deter-

mine the two players who will compete in the finals to be televised by ESPN.

The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 75 No. 26 August 27 - September 2, 2014 50 cents

By John Jennings

HOWELL, NJ -, Rod Dickson

threw a 300 game and 807 series

in the Coors Light summer League

at Howell Lanes.

Second high series went to Tony

Tesoriero with 705 and second

high game to Joe Fariello 249.

In another session Rod Dickson

again had high series of 710 and

Anthony Ruffino hit 705, Jason

Delpome 288, Kay Costello had

high woman’s game a solid 205.

Steven Haneveld 300 at Rockaway

W.R. Williams Wins PBA50 Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open;

Norm Duke Earns PBA50 Player of the Year

LIVERPOOL, N.Y. – Ryan Shafer of

Horseheads, New York went 7-4-1 in

match play and finished with a 20-game

total of 4,593 pins to record a 146-pin vic-

tory over Brian LeClair of Albany, New

York in the PBA Bethmann-Russell

Syracuse Open presented by Radical at

Flamingo Bowl.

Shafer led qualifying but lost his first three

matches to lose the lead to LeClair. After

making a ball change, Shafer won his next

matches to race away to victory. LeClair,

with a 227 position-round game, held on to

second over Rick Graham of Lancaster,

Pennsylvania, by two pins.

In addition to his third regional win of the

season and the 26th of his career, Shafer

earned $2,500 and his competition points

lead to over 43,000 points over LeClair in the battle to

see who represents the East Region in the PBA

Regional Finals which will be held during the PBA

World Series of Bowling VI in Las Vegas. LeClair

earned $1,300 as the runner-up and Graham earned

$1,100 for finishing in third place.

The event also was the second of three PBA Women’s

Regional events. Kristina Wendell of Poughkeepsie,

New York, qualified for match play for the second time

and virtually guaranteed her spot in the PBAW

Regional Finals in Las Vegas as well as a paid entry

into the World Series of Bowling. Her eighth-place fin-

ish earned her $780 and increased her point lead to

17,788 points over Kelly Kulick of Union, New Jersey,

who was unable to compete in the event.

Ryan Shafer Wins PBA Regional at Flamingo BowlBy Russ Mills - PBA

Pat Zenker Blasted 300-806

At Rockville Centre Lanes

PBA photo

Marty Fichera, sponsor representative, Champion, Ryan Shafer,

runner-up Brian LeClair and Jack Hamlin Flamingo Bowl pro-

prietor.

Rod Dickson 300-807 at Howell

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Anthony Ruffino Blasted 300-785

At Howell LanesBy John Jennings

HOWELL, NJ - Anthony Ruffino rocked the lanes with a 785 series

including a perfect 300 game. Billy Clarke astonished the Coors Light

League at Howell Lanes with a 278 and 709 series. Joe Fariello hit 257-

702.

Janine Smith fired high women’s game 245 and series 595.

In another session Steve Costello had high series730 and high game

279. Team 3 bowlers, Tony Tesoriero had the second high deries687, and

Pete Marino second high game 278 banging out the first nine strikes

before leaving a 6-10. Mike Messina third high game 258. Kelly

Putaski had third high men’s series at 673.

Janine Smith fired high women’s game 246 and series 676. Cade

McCarthy threw a nice 205.

At another meeting Joe Musolino had high game and set rolling 267-

257-717, sub Alan Kazin hit 266-700, Mitch Kirstein 257, Michael

Blum 256, Tom Vonofrio 243 (55 pins above his average), Anthony

Ruffino 647, Arvette Simpson threw 205 to lead the women and that was

63 pins over her average.

Vicky Spiro Tops Summer Teen LeagueLAKEWOOD, NJ – Vicky Spiro blasted a high game of 244 in the

Summer Teen League at Ocean Lanes.

Aimee Sherman rolled 235, Alec Hehir 224, John Boughton 218, Sarah

Pitcher 206, and Julianna Forbes 203.

SEATTLE - Professional Bowlers

Association Hall of Famer and

Senior Tour standout Gene Stus of

Allen Park,

Mich., died

Monday August

18, 2014, at age

74.

As a competi-

tive bowler for

most of his adult

life, Stus had

always wondered

how he might

have done on the

PBA Tour. But

the opportunity to

compete in Tour

c o m p e t i t i o n

didn’t present

itself until he was able to retire

from General Motors after 32

years at the age of 50 and he

became a regular on the Senior

Tour, now called the PBA50 Tour.

Even as a late-bloomer in the

professional ranks, Stus’ career on

the Senior Tour would ultimately

lead to his induction into the PBA

Hall of Fame in 2012.

Stus’ 11 PBA50 Tour titles ranks

fifth on the all-time list behind fel-

low Hall of Famers John

Handegard with 14 titles and Gary

Dickinson, Dale Eagle and Tom

Baker, each with 12.

In 1992, Stus earned Senior

Player of the Year honors thanks in

part to winning two titles. In July

of that year he became the first

Senior Tour player to bowl a 300

game on national

television, defeat-

ing Don Gilman,

300-188, in the

Pacific Cal Bowl

Senior Open in

Lakewood, Calif.

“It was an

honor to bowl

with the sport’s

greats who I

admired my

whole life and I

always wondered

how I would

measure up,” said

Stus, in his Hall

of Fame acceptance speech.

“When I was able to retire at 50, I

started to get back to bowling seri-

ously and found I still had the

touch.

“Bowling on the Senior Tour was

a lot more than achieving the

dream of bowling with the greats

of the game,” he added. “Just to be

around them and to remember all

the fun we had on and off the lanes

for those years was an experience

I’ll never forget.”

Stus had 50 top-five finishes in

173 PBA50 Tour Tournaments.

According to good friend and

fellow PBA member Dave

Bernhardt, Stus died as a result of

US Wins Three

Team Titles at

Tournament of

the AmericasARLINGTON, Texas – The

United States captured three

team titles at the 52nd Lee

Evans Tournament of the

Americas.

In addition to the three team

titles, the U.S. squad had the all-

events winner in nine of the 10

divisions and took the National

All-Events title in four of the

five divisions of the week-long

tournament held at Strikers

Lanes.

The tournament had divisions

for Adult, Senior (ages 50-plus

for men, 45-plus for women),

Super Senior (ages 60-plus for

men, 55-plus for women), Junior

A (ages 16-19) and Junior B

(ages 12-15) players.

Leading by just 27 pins enter-

ing the final game, Mexico held

off Team USA players Brittni

Hamilton of Webster, New York,

Holly Harris of Long Prairie,

Minnesota, Rob Gotchall of

Lincoln, Nebraska, and AJ

Johnson of Oswego, Illinois, to

take the Adult title with a 8,142

pinfall total for the 10 games.

Team USA finished with 8,114

pins while Puerto Rico (7,992)

was third. Hamilton won the

Adult Women all-events title for

the second consecutive year.

The Junior Team USA squad of

Julia Bond of Aurora, Illinois,

Breanna Clemmer of Clover,

South Carolina, Andrew

Anderson of Holly, Michigan,

and Ronnie Fujita of El

Sobrante, California, posted a

7,769 pinfall total to easily out-

distance Venezuela (7,122) in

the Junior A division. Anderson

took home the all-events title for

the second consecutive year

while Clemmer, the Junior B all-

events winner last year, won the

Junior A Women all-events title.

Continued on page 3

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August 27 - September 2, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 3

TJ Lucente 763FARMINGDALE, NY – TJ Lucente topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Adult/Junior League firing games of 244-251-268 for a high

series of 763.

Dennis Dowdican shot 235-225-208-668, Bruce Markland 246-244-

663, Damon Brown 243-227-663, and Craig Liguori 235.

Peter Briguglio shot 247-222, and Adam Chase and Sean Mott 204.

Brian Beale 756FARMINGDALE, NY –Brian Beale topped the scoring in the Tuesday

Party League firing games of 266-235-255 for a high series of 756.

Steven May shot 216-245-246-707, Frankie Berardino 268-266-698,

Kenny Simon 236-231-228-695, and Howie Garfinkel 257.

TJ Lucente 737FARMINGDALE, NY – In the Wednesday Adult/Junior League TJ

Lucente shot 267-737, Ed Mencarelli 242-671, Dennis Dowdican 225,

and Suzy Lampert 189.

Aniello Strocchia 725FARMINGDALE, NY – Aniello Strocchia led the scoring in the

Monday Summer Trios League firing games of 258-231-236 for a series

of 725.

Morris Jackson shot 257-217-243-717, Amefika Greaves 224-238-256-

718, Dale Alberino 268-227, and Kerrick Jones 251-233.

Brandon Soedarmasto 719FARMINGDALE, NY – Brandon Soedarmasto topped the scoring in the

Bowlympics Duos League firing a high game of 279 and a high series

of 719.

Emily McLaughlin rolled 244, Ryler Guerin 241-213-654, Mackenzie

Wagner 238-213-638 and Dallas Pigante 216.

Joseph Venezia 702FARMINGDALE, NY – Joseph Venezia led the scoring in the Tuesday

Party League firing games of 233-247-222 for a high series of 702.

Newton Winston shot 231-204-255-690, Howie Garfinkel 233-223-

231-687, Mike Larberg 256 and Kenny Simon 243-235.

Ronnie Simon 687FARMINGDALE, NY – Ronnie Simon led the scoring in the Monday

Night Fourplay League firing games of 268-245 for a high series of 687.

Danny Schrafel hit 245, and Bert Messina 201.

Rob Grieb 654FARMINGDALE, NY – Rob Grieb led the scoring in the

Wednesday Friends League firing games of 255 and 222 for a

high series of 654.

Dan Goldberg shot 226-643, Mike Petroff 221-207, and Gary

Raisman and Marie D’Agostino 212.

Maria Lucente 265FARMINGDALE, NY – Maria Lucente topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Adult/Junior League firing a high game of 265.

Olivia Strocchia rolled 246, Joey Migliano 213, Aron Lampert

212-205, and Mick Mencarelli 206.

Carly Licht 239FARMINGDALE, NY – Carly Licht led the scoring in the Junior

Pro Shot League firing a high game of 239.

Nicholas Ng rolled 225-214, Kerir DeLisi 212, Anthony

Cassonetto 210, Nicholas Kideris 205, Salvatore Yannacone

203, and Nick Mencarelli 202.

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Tony Rigano 279-762 at Lodi Lanes LODI, NJ - Tony Rigano led the competition in the Tuesday Night Trios

at Lodi Lanes when he tossed a 279 game in a 762 series.

Levey Williams bowled 268-718, Mike Smith 268-741, Andrea LeBron

240, Ron DeLuca 279-722, Danielle 237, Bob Goodwin 258-745, John

Montagna 258, and Brian Wieczorkows 258.

Tournament of

the AmericasContinued from page 2

USBC Hall of Famers Tish

Johnson of Colorado Springs,

Colorado, and Rick Steelsmith of

Wichita, Kansas, joined with

Karen Bacall of Albuquerque,

New Mexico, and Larry Porter of

Whitesboro, New York, in captur-

ing the Senior team title ahead of

Mexico. In all-events, Johnson

won the Senior Women title while

Steelsmith and Porter finished first

and second, respectively, in the

Senior Men division.

The U.S. team of Ashley

Channell of Morris Chapel,

Tennessee, Leah Glazer of

Henderson, Nevada, Cortez

Schenck of Phoenix, and Sean

Wilcox of Altamonte Springs,

Florida, rolled to the Junior B title

with a 7,594 total with Puerto

Rico (6,684) taking second and

Venezuela (6,626) placing third.

Wilcox and Cortez finished 1-2 in

all-events while Channell was the

top Junior B Women player.

Mexico also captured the Super

Senior team title by edging the

U.S. team of Jesslyn Rhoades of

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Carol

Teel of The Villages, Florida, Sam

Carter of Ben Lomond, California,

and Jack Nelson of Bismarck,

North Dakota, by 66 pins. Teel and

Carter won in all-events.

The members of the U.S. Senior

and Super Senior teams earned the

opportunity to compete in the

Tournament of the Americas by

their performance at the Open

Championships and Women’s

Championships; Junior B team

members earned their spots at the

2013 Junior Gold Championships.

Page 4: August 27 - September 2, 2014 Sports Reporter

4 SPORTS REPORTER August 27 - September 2, 2014

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Bill Koste 745ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Bill Koste topped the scoring in the

Thursday Mixed League firing games of 256-233-256 for a high

series of 745.

Al Fabiano rolled 236-213-289-738, Frank Cimino 258-244-

223-725, Matt Wright 248-223-246-717, Charles Torres 220-

243-245-708, and Michael Fisch 258-700.

Julio Zambrano 730ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Julio Zambrano topped the scoring in

the Custom Thumbz Plastic Ball League firing games of 257-

247-226 for a high series of 730.

Joe Conigliaro rolled 226-223-240-689, Bill Latham 234-213-

237-684, Carlos Torres 268-235-671, Louis DeMartino 245-234-

671, and Warren Brown 227-233-209-669.

Rich Snyder 704ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Rich Snyder led the scoring in the

Thursday El-Cheapo League firing games of 245-246-213 for a

high series of 704.

Steve Frey rolled 269-217-687, Ryan Ciccimarro 247-221-616,

Michael Desmond 215-213-623, and Steve Patitucci 205-200-

208-613.

Willie Fessler 269ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Willie Fessler led the scoring in the

Tuesday Adult/Junior League firing a high game of 269.

Bill Grupe hit 247, Peter Morreale 246, John Balbi 231-228,

Darrell Swint 225-213, and Christopher D’Auria 214.

Gerarld Fields 258ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Gerald Fields led the scoring in the

Summer Sennior Birds League firing a high game of 258.

Stanley Rosadio rolled 257-210-647, Jerry George 245, Charles

Johnson 232, Lorne Canton 226, and Richard Franklin 225-222.

Terry McCarthy 258ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –Terry McCarthy led the scoring in the

Nostalgia Mixed League firing a high game of 258.

Ed Graeff and Gregory Frank rolled 225, Mike Jording 218,

Frank Porcella and Marilyn Avondet 217, and Justin Branden

and Richie McCarthy 215.

In the Thursday El-Cheapo League Steven Metzger rolled 236,

Michael Desmond 232-225, Jerry Desmond 225, Chris Gerhirig

217-200, and Rich Snyder 213.

Richie McCarthy 256ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Richie McCarthy rolled a high game

of 256 in the Nostalgia Mixed League.

Terry McCarthy shot 251, Kevin Gracy 245, Ed Graeff 237-

232, Tom Wallace 234, and Ed Flint 224-210.

In the Wednesday Adult/Junior Youth Scholarship League

Steve Friedman rolled 217, Andrew Carter 200, and Tracy

Alexander 198.

Chris Johnson 699ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Chris Johnson topped the scoring in

the Wednesday Adult/Youth Scholarship League firing games of

247-246 for a high series of 699.

Nick Lastella shot 233-201-650, Alex Shear 216-205, and Jair

Brooks 204.

In the Tuesday Adult/Junior League Nicholas Wichern shot

199, and Rachel Balbi 173.

HOWELL, NJ: At Howell Lanes Summer Fun League the top 5 games

went to lefty Mike Fogarty 279-278, Michael Blum 278- 269 and

Anthony Ruffino 259. High series were: Fogarty 783, Blum 780,

Ruffino 711, Stu Cohen 688, and Tom Brodowski 672.

High women’s games were: Norma Thomas 203, Maria Russo 203,

Janine Smith 202, Tracey Marra 202, and Debby Mihaly 201.

Women’s high series were: Tracey Marra 594, Janine Smith 579, and

Debbie Mihaly 532.

In another session, Mark Gollinge 277, Al DeMaria 276-710, Mike

Fogarty 267-717 and Tom Brodowski 267-714.

Janine Smith had high women’s game a gigantic 264 in a 570 followed

by Lois Steindl 217-564 and Cindy Wojtkowski 197.

Mike Fogarty 785 at Howell LanesAT ROCKVILLE CENTRE Anthony Ruffino

736 at Howell LanesBy John Jennings

HOWELL, NJ - In the Monday

Night Madness, Anthony

Ruffino threw 248-259-269-736

raising his average to 229 at

Howell Lanes.

John Galatola hit 709, Lou

DiGirolamo 267-696, Rodney

Cassano 696 and Justin Butler

264.

High score for the women was

Teresa Garvey with a 201 game.

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Angelo Fallacaro, Jr. rolled 269-263-211-734, Jeff Kenny 225-256-

247-728, Sean Zeleniak 256-225-244-725, Eric Oppenheimer 236-239-

245-720, Ken Rask 268-236-203-707, and Ron Caggiano 237-269-705.

Rich Hardish 697HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Hardish led the scoring in the Garden State

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Dorien Soto rolled 226-213-243-682, Bill Slattery 232-235-203-670,

Walter Kronert 208-259-656, and Jose Medina 237.

In the NJ Turnpike League David Sieger shot 214, Ted Young 203, and

Mike Grant 195.

Andrew Tripka 691HOPELAWN, NJ – Andrew Tripka led the scoring in the Madison Park

Men’s League firing games of 224-232-235 for a high series of 691.

Anthony Martino rolled 224-231-224-679, Liza Pallazzola 200-247-

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235-673, and Jeff Scire 200-232-231-663.

Anthony Falcone 255HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony Falcone blasted a high game of 255 in

the NASCAR League.

Ryan Mench shot 202, Frank Kertesz 186, Michael Bocra 185, and

Jaime Bailey 178.

Robby Bednarik 254ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Robby

Bednarik took high game honors

when he rolled a 254 game, Evan

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Hufnegle 208 in the Diggers Big

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Joe Mazzerese 235ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Joe

Mazzserese rolled 235, David

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Alberti 202, Nicole Sarna 179, and

Patty Hanlein 175 in the Tuesday

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC

Jim Walsh Wins LIGBT TitleLEVITTOWN, NY - In one of the most amazing comebacks in LIGBT

history Jim Walsh, Glen Cove, NY won his second LIGBT title (first in

5 years) by defeating Alan Seeley, Wantagh, NY 241-237 in the final

shootout. Jim overcame a 41 pin deficit in the 5th frame to earn the

$1,000 top prize while Al earned $500 as the runner-up. Finishing third

with a 224 and earning $350 was Preston Cheeks, Brooklyn, NY. Fourth

went to Kevin Rabich, Ridge, NY with a 196 worth $300 and fifth was

taken by Rich Patson, Lindenhurst, NY with a 190 worth $250.

Jim started the match with 3 opens in his first 5 frames. Preston, Al,

and Kevin each had an early double and an open. Jim started his come-

back in the 6th frame with a strike and kept the string going until his fill

ball in the tenth frame. Al could have won his first title with a strike in

the tenth but he left two pins giving him second place.

Kegel’s 43 foot Autobahn pattern was used and scoring was on the

moderate side (710 cut at 1pm & 701 at 3pm). The high series of the

tournament was shot by our champion Jim Walsh with an 805 series in

the 3pm squad.

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Monday Adult Junior:

Rick Damiano 288-664, Jim Testa 248-705, Jennifer Ireton 198-543,

Joseph Wheeler 169-400, Suan Ireton 169, Syndey Ireton 190-537,

Madison Ustupski 18-496.

Monday 12x12:

Brian Theriault 247-634, Justin Devine 233-616, Tony Greene 225-

643, Keri May 256-700, Jacqueline Theriault 187-523, Sarah Lasica

176.

Fox Hills Seniors – Summer:

Steve Friedman 225-567, Bill Verderber 224-596, Rick Martone 212-

541, Lorraine Dacko 151-419, Johanna Hofgesang 142-386, Bernadette

Memolo 137-383.

PBA Experience:

Joseph Kleczynski 234-555, Tim Panek 208, Steven Salberg 195.

Summer Juniors:

Mark Howarth 162-463, Brian Crocetti 120-308.

Thursday No-Tap:

Steven Haneveld, Tami Mehesy, Joseph Kleczynski, Matthew Wood,

Colin Beasty all shot no-tap 300 games. Lynne Coleman rolled 286-725,

Chris Morris 278, Paul Longo 278.

Wednesday Early Birds:

Michael Kirc 288-620, David Ragucci 257, Chris Morris 256-701,

Donna Sodano 234-566, Amy Bandfield 225, Lynn Coleman 244.

August 27 - September 2, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 7

ROCKAWAY LANES ROLLERSStu Cohen 743

At Howell LanesBy John Jennings

HOWELL, NJ - In the Monday

Night Madness, Stu Cohen moved

from two weeks of third high

series to league leader with 743-

226-259-258 at Howell Lanes.

Scott McIvor tossed high game

of the night with a 289, Joe

Horvath 258-701, Matt MacCloud

703 and James MacCloud 702.

High women scorers were: Tamie

Moy 221-560, Megan McKinley

207, and Janine Smith 203-575

and Teresa Garvey 532.

In another session, Joe Horvath

hit 267-726, Anthony Ruffino 716,

Gary Enest 268, John Galatota

266, and Stu Cohen 704.

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