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LODI, NJ – Jennifer Deblasi
blasted 253-293 en route to an 804
series in the Monday Classic
League at Lodi Lanes.
Gary Vicente hit 286, and Loucas
Georgiou 811.
Jennifer Deblasi 804 at Lodi
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Chris Barnes of Double Oak,
Texas, exorcised his television demons upsetting top
qualifier Bill O’Neill of Southampton, Pa., 267-237,
to win the Professional Bowlers Association World
Championship at South Point Bowling Center and
become the sixth player in PBA history to complete
the sport’s Triple Crown.
Along with his 13th career title, the 40-year-old
Barnes won a $50,000 first prize. He previously had
won the 2005 U.S. Open and the 2006 PBA
Tournament of Champions, the other two legs in the
PBA Triple Crown. The only other Triple Crown win-
ners are Billy Hardwick, Johnny Petraglia, Pete
Weber, Mike Aulby and Norm Duke – all PBA Hall of
Famers.
Barnes, the No. 4 qualifier, came into the PBA
World Championship with a 7-14 record on television
in major championships, but he won four consecutive
matches for the title to improve his record to 11-14.
He defeated Michael Haugen Jr. of Carefree, Ariz., in
Saturday night’s elimination round, 243-172, to reach
Sunday’s finals where he eliminated Finland’s Osku
Palermaa, 246-176, and Sean Rash of Montgomery,
Ill., 237-161, for the chance to meet O’Neill for the
title.
In the title match, Barnes started with six strikes to
build a 31-pin lead after seven frames, but O’Neill
refused to back down, finishing with a string of four
strikes to force Barnes to mark in the 10th frame.
Barnes’ strike on his first shot in the clinched the title.
“I feel bad for Bill,” Barnes said. “He was the best
bowler in the PBA World Series to get here, but I’ve
been in his shoes a few times and I’m not going to
give the trophy back.
“There are a lot of guys who have won the PBA
World Championship, but it’s a short and distin-
guished list of guys who have won the Triple Crown,”
he added. “Right after I won, Billy Hardwick called
my wife and told her to welcome me to the club.”
“I’m not unhappy with my performance,” O’Neill
said. “I threw all but one shot on line. When I needed
shots to make Chris show up in 10th, they were all
good. That’s something I’ve struggled with out here. I
think it’s a good sign of things to come.”
Dave Spano, Adam Barth Roll 300
In Montvale Major LeagueBy Joe Rizzi
Chris Barnes Is PBA World ChampionBy Bill Vint -PBA Media Relations
LODI, NJ – Jay Judowski found
perfection when he blasted a 300
game en route to the session high
series of 802 while rolling in the
Monday Classic League at Lodi
Lanes.
Jennifer Deblasi did her best hit-
ting an impressive 268 to finish
with a 727 series.
Mike McCabe Hit 844
At Brunswick Zone Belleville
Jay Judowski 300-802 at Lodi
John Wilders 300 at Majestic
Steve Wade Wins First Nabi Title
HOPELAWN, NJ – John Wilders
earned top honors in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games
of 258 and 235 around a 300 cen-
terpiece for the meetings high
series of 793.
Dennis Smith shot 245-227-287-
759, Pete Tirado 213-258-268-
739, Kevin Mal 257-247-214-718,
Michael Dinaburg 232-235-244-
710, and Jay Pintus 237-228-244-
709.
BALDWIN, NY - Steve Wade blast-
ed 279, 268 for his last two games to
claim his first NABI title just edging
out a charging Mike Schultz in the
Baldwin Lanes 8th Annual Six-
Game Marathon. Wade averaged a
robust 237 and pocketed $1,000 .
2nd place went to Mike Schultz
with a 1,490 followed by Cary
Fishman tallying 1,466, Terry
Cooper 1,457, Jason Crawford
1,454, Seth Marcus 1,438, Charles
Mann 1,435, Michael Birdsall 1,433,
Ferrill McNiell 1,430 and rounding
out the top 10 was Frankie Sanchez
posting a 1,420 pinfall.
BELLEVILLE, NJ – Mike
McCabe topped the scoring in the
Anytime Fitness League at
Brunswick Zone Belleville Lanes
firing games of 279-266-299 for a
high series of 844.
B-Bop Lopez rolled 279-268-
259-806, George Ackerman 299-
202-258-759, Wright House 213-
241-300-754, and Fernando
LeBron 298-668.
MADISON, NJ – Dave Krivak
blasted perfect with a 300 game en
route to an 836 series to lead the
CMIL League at Plaza Lanes.
Jennifer Dunklin posted a 258
game to highlight a 697 series.
Dave Krivak Blasted 300-836
At Plaza Lanes
MONTVALE, NJ - Adam Barth
led all scorers in the Montvale
Major League, firing a 300
game, and adding games of 230
and 228 for a 758 series. His
fine effort was not enough,
however, as North Jersey Turf &
Trim was defeated by
BuddiesProShop.com, 21-9.
Joe Cauwels bowled 258-245-
220-723 and Ray Keim 246-
266-211-723 for the winning
team.
Dave Spano also rolled a 300
game, finishing with a 696
series, he led Sole Savers to a
21-9 victory over Bergen
Batting Center.
Rick Whitling bowled 200-
278-278-756, but despite his
effort GP’s Restaurant was
defeated by GDC Contracting,
22-8. Jun Roldan’s 224-268-
246-738 led Rick’s Pro Shop
past Rite Way, 22-8.
Rocky Durocher hit 235-232-
242-709 followed by John
Rankin 234-689, Toto Roldan
268-688, Mike Rovetto 248-
686, Anthony Reyes 289-680,
Jeff Rovetto 257-674, Tim Hurd
234-672, Andrew Hedaria 246-
662, Nick DeLia 258-662, Larry
Toppin 260-657, Dave Hulsizer
246-656, Adrian Lawson 259-
655 and Tom Van Wort 225-652.
In the previous week’s ses-
sion, Jun Roldan’s 248-239-
274-761 led Rick’s Pro Shop to
a 17-13 victory over Bergen
Batting Center. John Rankin’s
278-254-225-757 led Valley
Tent Rental to an easy 24-6 vic-
tory over Sole Savers. Bob
Balzarek’s 240-255-244-739 led
West Shore Beauty Salon to a
26-4 rout over North Jersey Turf
& Trim.
Jeff Schuster tossed 235-250-
247-732, Kevin Conroy 244-
695, Mike Folchi 234-675, Tim
Hurd 236-668, Alex Kowalchuk
245-663, Mike Rovetto 235-661
and Dave Spano 230-657.
Steve Lucchi Blasted 300
At North Levittown LanesLEVITTOWN, NY – Steve
Lucchi earned top honors in the
Thursday Early Mixed League at
North Levittown Lanes firing per-
fect with a 300 game then added a
266 to finish the session with the
high series of 760.
Helen Taylor shot 246, Maureen
Gallagher 221-611, Matt Muir
268-261, and Marie Zaso 217.
PBA photo
Chris Barnes completes triple crown for 13th
career title and $50,000 first prize
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ENTRY DEADLINES EXTENDED
FOR 2011 USBC WOMEN'S AND
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
ARLINGTON, Texas - The entry deadline for the 2011 United
States Bowling Congress Women's Championships has been extend-
ed to March 1, while USBC Open Championships competitors now
will have until March 4 to submit their entries.
The 2011 Open Championships will be the first to kick off this
year as it begins its 122-day run March 4. Bowlers from all 50 states
and several foreign countries will converge on the one-of-a-kind, 78-
lane National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev., before the tourna-
ment concludes on July 3.
This year, the Women's Championships will return to New York
state for the first time since 1996 and settle into Syracuse's Oncenter
Complex, where 48 specially-constructed lanes and custom-built,
state-of-the-art scoreboards will await more than 30,000 bowlers.
The event gets underway April 7 and will run for 88 days, also con-
cluding on July 3.
There are still prime spots available for 2011. For more informa-
tion, visit BOWL.com/tournaments or call the tournament entries
department at 800-514-2695.
Nicholas Westergaard, 16, saw his first 300, competing in the junior
league at Rockaway Lanes. He rolled 203-185-300 and bested his pre-
vious high game of 277. The Morris Knolls student used a Storm Reign
fitted by Chip Vincent at the Pro Image Pro Shop at Rockaway Lanes.
His average is 178.
Although he admits to being nervous on his final shot he said, “I just
kept focusing and made sure I hit my mark.” Nicholas enjoys two
leagues, both at Rockaway Lanes. He credits his father, Jim, the
league’s coach and the people of Pro Image with helping his game. His
next goal is to shoot an 800 series. To date his high is 733. Nicholas
resides in Rockaway.
Also at Rockaway Lanes, Paul Manozzi, Jr. won the recent US Open
Win-a-Spot. But he came too close to finishing second. “I was ahead by
forty-one (pins) going into the last game (they bowled eight games). I
wasn’t nervous until that last game. I made it closer than it should have
been. I guess it was a case of nerves. I missed in the eighth and ninth
frames.” He rolled 173 to second-place finisher Noel Vega’s 211, but
held onto a three-pin victory. This was Manozzi’s second try at the win-
a-spot. “I always wanted to bowl in the US Open. I bowled on that pat-
tern a couple of times.”
“The neatest thing is that I won the spot on what would have been my
late grandmother’s birthday. And I live in her house now.”
What are his expectations for the US Open, one of the longest and
most difficult formats for any bowler? “To make the first cut on
Friday,” he said. “You always want to average 200. I’ll just try to stay
out of the way (of the professional bowlers there) and do my own thing.
I do better when I stay to myself. I have bowled in a regional tourna-
ment before, so I somewhat understand what goes on. We’ll see what
happens.”
And now for the kicker: Manozzi rolls a full roller. Shades of Billy
Hardwick in the 60s. But maybe that’s what it will take to conquer the
US Open and its most challenging pattern.
For our third star this week, I don’t know if this is a county record,
but here is an amazing achievement. Pete “Cappy” Caporaso rolled a
279 triplicate, this in the CMIL League at Plaza Lanes. His total series
was a big 837. Pete, 56, knew he needed a strike at the end of the third
game and easily got it. He bested his former high sanctioned series of
834. This Hall of Famer’s achievements include 32 games of 300,
seven series of 800 or more, and he has converted the “Big Four” (4-6-
7-10). About the only thing left is to cover the 7-10 split.
Linda Klusick, Hopatcong, NJ, realized a long-term goal with her first
700 series, a 743, in the Kings and Queens League at Circle Lanes.
“My previous high sanctioned series was a 697 bowled in 1977 with
my dad (Hall of Famer and veteran bowler John Klusick) in the Trio
Classic. He was so sorry I didn’t get my 700 then, so I said, ‘Don’t
worry; I’ll get it.’ So 33 years later he was watching me and was there
for my first two games. But he didn’t want to make me nervous. When
I started the third game with a spare, he left, and after 236 and 257 I
posted 250. Everybody was happy I bowled that 700.
NOTICEIndiana Bowler
Rolls 900 SeriesARLINGTON, Texas – Bob
Kammer Jr. of Crown Point, Ind.,
rolled a perfect 900 series
Saturday night. The series is still
pending formal approval by the
United States Bowling Congress.
Kammer, who would be the 18th
bowler in history to roll a USBC-
approved 900 series, tossed 36
consecutive strikes in the
Saturday Invitational League at
Stardust Bowl II in Merrillville,
Ind. He would be the first bowler
from the state of Indiana to
record a certified 900 series.
“It was unbelievable, and I was
nervous,” said Kammer, a 41-year-
old right-hander. “It’s not some-
thing that happens every day.”
Competing on lanes one and
two, Kammer said the rest of the
league stopped play to watch him
after the seventh frame of his
third game.
“I was just thinking, please
carry,” Kammer said in describ-
ing his final strike. “I was taking
deep breaths and trying to get the
ball clean off my hand.”
Kammer works for Ford Motor
Company and may be a local
celebrity when he returns to
work.
“My phone has been blowing up,”
Kammer said. “I am having my 15
minutes of fame and it’s fun.”
Kammer’s 900 series would be
the 19th USBC-approved in his-
tory. The first USBC-approved
900 occurred Feb. 2, 1997 when
Jeremy Sonnenfeld rolled three
consecutive perfect games in
Lincoln, Neb. There has never
been a 900 on Sport Bowling lane
conditions.
USBC-APPROVED 900 SERIES
Jeremy Sonnenfeld (R), Lincoln,
Neb., Feb. 2, 1997 Tony Roventini
(L), Greenfield, Wis., Nov. 9, 1998
Vince Wood (R), Moreno Valley,
Calif., Sept, 29, 1999 Robby
Portalatin (L), Jackson, Mich., Dec.
28, 2000 James Hylton (R), Salem,
Ore., May 2, 2001 Jeff Campbell II
(R), New Castle, Pa., June 12, 2004
Darin Pomije (R), New Prague,
Minn., Dec. 9, 2004 Robert Mushtare
(R), Fort Drum, N.Y., Dec. 5, 2005
and Feb. 19, 2006 Lonnie Billiter Jr.
(R), Fairfield, Ohio, Feb. 13, 2006
Mark Wukoman (R), Greenfield,
Wis., April 22, 2006 P.J. Giesfeldt
(R), Milwaukee, Dec. 23, 2006 Rich
Jerome Jr. (R), Baltimore, Dec. 22,
2008 Chris Aker (L), Winnemucca,
Nev., Oct. 30, 2009 Andrew Teall
(R), Medford, N.J., Nov. 2, 2009
Andrew Mank (R), Bellevue, Ill.,
March 18, 2010 William Howell III
(L), Middletown, N.Y., Oct. 21, 2010
Matt Latarski (R), Medina, Ohio,
Nov. 28, 2010 Bob Kammer Jr (R).
Crown Point, Ind., Jan. 8, 2011 **
January 26 - 31, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 3
4 SPORTS REPORTER January 26 - 31, 2011
SOUTH LEVITTOWNNick Lombardi 794LEVITTOWN, NY – Nick Lombardi topped the scoring in the Sunday
AM Trios League firing games of 299-270 for a high series of 794.
Charlie Minch hit 265, Keith Hengel 263-731, Mike Jochade 259,
Eddie Norton 258, Gary Medina 257, and Christian Schulz 213.
Mickey Gallagher 299-767LEVITTOWN, NY – Mickey Gallagher led the scoring in the Friday
Astoria Federal Men’s League firing games of 267 and a near perfect
299 for a high series of 767.
Miek Clark rolled 279-278-729, Peter Maletta 265-257-724, Angel
Salcedo 264-725, Mike McCarthy 277, Justin Sternberg 258, Brian
Heyman 256-258, Mike Agosta 266, and Vito Battista 269.
Tom Altamura 732LEVITTOWN, NY –Tom Altamura led the scoring in the Wednesday
Grumman League firing games of 254-246 for a high series of 732.
Bill Dutton shot 266-727, Jeremy Bush 288, Joe DiGiacomo 257-
706, Charlie Diana 279-704, Joe Heller 265, and Joe Niemczyk 258.
In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors League George Kinkel shot
212-202, Cappy Caporusso 211-204-616, and Walter Sundquist 210-
212.
Kathy Wodzinski rolled 226-202-620, Virginia Vannier 211, and Pat
Hayes 209 in the Ladies Scratch League.
Ray Munoz 278LEVITTOWN, NY – Ray Munoz topped the scoring in the Thursday
Night Foursome League firing a high game of 278.
Fabrizio Cerutti hit 275, Alan Ott 258-715, Dan Kantor 257, and
Thomas Ott, Walt Stachin, Wolf Ginsberg, and Scott Ehlrigh 256.
Jimmy Moore rolled 243, Jim Fenimore 236, John Greiner 244,
Jackie Ferriso 213, and Jun Iacono 202 in the Thursday Hits and
Misses League.
Vin Spina 257LEVITTOWN, NY – Vin Spina led the scoring in the Monday LIA
League firing a high game of 257.
Darren Thomas shot 253, Joseph Morreale 252, Ed Werbeck 237,
Mitch Lebovic 236, Patty Werbeck 235, Marlo Weissman 215, and
Sally Gibilterra 214.
January 26 - 31, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 5
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Joe Caparso 300
At T-BowlWAYNE, NJ- Joe Caparso pitched
a 300 game while rolling in the
Knights of Pythias League at T-
Bowl Lanes.
Graham Palmore, Rob Gilbert,
Chris Pagano, Steven Barkley,
Rocky Stone III and Ed Eder each
tossed 11 out of 12 strikes.
Mike Semancik Jr.
Hit 723 at Parkway Elmwood Park, NJ – Mike
Semancik Jr led the Wednesday
Teterboro Bowling League at
Parkway Lanes firing games of
249-247-227 for a high 723 series.
Ed Bakelaar rolled 247-718,
Larry DeAngelo 247-697, Rich
Miller Sr 236-680, Joe Mercurio
246-667, Mark Marton 259-657,
James Willis 227-655, Mike
Guglielmino 266-654, David
Friedhoff 258-654, Steve
Semancik 235-653, and Jim Viola
234-652.
6 SPORTS REPORTER January 26 - 31, 2011
Wallington, NJ - Junior, Ray
DeJesus 249, senior, Steve
Marciniak 233, 216 and anchor
Nikko Deliantis 206 sparked
unbeaten St Mary to a 5-0 win
over Wallington in North Jersey
Interscholastic Conference [NJIC]
Patriot Division bowling action.
The triumph allowed the Gaels
to keep pace with Park Ridge
which won their fifth straight
match, turning aside Palisades
Park, 5-0; the Owls were buoyed
by brothers’ Dan and Mike
Wuhrman who averaged 194
between them.
Elsewhere, pre-season
Meadowlands Division favorite
Lyndhurst made a statement by
sweeping defending champion
Secaucus as junior Carmine
Battista had 216, sophomore
Lexus Lopez a pair of 204s and
senior anchor Kyle Bonser
206,201; Secaucus senior Dante
Iyer rolled a pair of 223s for the
Patriots. The victory vaulted
Lyndhurst into first place ahead of
Becton Regional which edged a
tough Rutherford squad, 3-2.
Senior Dean Hansen had 234,
Joe Bocage 207,211 and Seif
Fahmy 201,202 for the Wildcats;
sparking the Rutherford team were
junior Max Gruttaduria 246,218,
senior Brandon Moore 226 and
senior Shane Cavaliere 200.
Bryan Valentin [Queen of Peace]
pitched a 222 game, Krzys Klecha
[Wallington] 211, Mike Wuhrman
[Park Ridge] 204 and Nick
Kochell [Wallington] 201. High
individual averages to date include
Dante Iyer and Steve Marciniak
211, Dean Hansen 210, Max
Gruttaduria 207, Joe Bocage 204,
Kyle Bonser 200, Dan Wuhrman
199 and Lexus Lopes 194.
Ray DeJesus 249, Max Gruttaduria 246 Ignite NJICBy Vince Albrecht
January 26 - 31, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 7
PJ Lee 299-722ROCKAWAY, NJ – PJ Lee led the
scoring in the Monday Early Birds
League one pin short of perfect
with a high game of 299 and the
session high series of 722.
Ray Barry hit 243-693, Mark
Bardely 232-642, Miguel Galloza
246-634, Ricky Exner 245-62, and
Judy Rollnick 206.
In the Monday Nite Football
League Brian Bloete hit 224, and
Jim Steinmetz 181.
John Scalley 769ROCKAWAY, NJ – John Scalley
led the scoring in the County
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 258 game for a high series of
769.
Paul DiSturco hit 267-713, Gene
Pukas 246-686, Pete Cascio 242-
625, Jarvis Goldberry 236-655,
Cindy Coughlan 225-614, and Sue
Marrero 214.
In the Fox Hills Seniors League
League Frank Rosenbaum hit 205,
and Bob Cruitt 201.
Tammy Baldwin rolled 241-634,
and Lois Kehmna 200 in the
Women’s League.
Jack Safkan 751ROCKAWAY, NJ – Jack Sakfan
led the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a 279 game for a
high series of 751.
Ed Cook shot 258-669, Peter
Furio 257-650, Travis Komber
256-645, and Annette
McCalughlin 214.
Noel Vega rolled 233-631, Tim
Panek 233, Scott Stribe 212, Matt
Svoboda 209, and Gary Malone
206 in the PBA Experience
League.
Dennis Nielsen 728ROCKAWAY, NJ – Dennis
Nielsen led the scoring in the
Mixed League firing a 254 game
for a high series of 728.
Glen Malmstone and Keri May
hit 238, Barry Lehman 235, and
Carol Scheu 217.
Ed Cook rolled 244, Paul
Salverson 235, Dave Sabell 226,
and Shawn Casey 225 in the
Friday Nite Men’s League.
In the Holly Rollers League Mike
Dean hit 205, and Ralph Gonzalez
180.
Jack Cook 695ROCKAWAY, NJ – Jack Cook led
the scoring in the Ball Busters
League firing a 255 game for a
high series of 695.
Adam Kwestel hit 233, Joseph
Kelxaynski 216, and Ed Galuska
212.
In the NJAC Varsity League
Robert Oszut hit 235-624, Crystal
Keller 220, Will Mottola 219, and
Kevin Boise 205.
Rene Medina 286ROCKAWAY, NJ – Rene Medina
led the scoring in the Lake
Hiawatha A.C. League firing a
high game of 286.
Thomas Griffin, Jr. rolled 257-
713, Mike Margolit 248-690, and
Kara Cook 203.
James Lindsay 681ROCKAWAY, NJ – James
Lindsay paced the scoring in the
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 248 game for a high series of
681.
Chris Morris hit 245-670, Dan
Richards 244-643, Joe Kentos
225, Kara Cook 237.
Frank Grumka 671ROCKAWAY, NJ – Frank Grumka
led the scoring in the NorBu
Lodge League firing a 244 game
for ahigh series of 671.
Larry Banghart hit 243, Bill
Karpack 227-635, Joseph
Dagostino 227, Marie Vantreuren
244, and Stacey Titus 233.
Bill Homa rolled 248, Tim
Masher 237-601, Wayne
Poverstein 237-625, Lee Ann
Machin 254, and Lupe Zaragoza
223 in the Thursday Nite Mixed
League.
Heriberto Matias 256ROCKAWAY, NJ - Heriberto
Matias led the scoring in the
Spanish American Mixed League
firing a high game of 256.
Julio Soto hit 247-626, and
Gerogei Mendoza 246-662.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS AT PLAZABilly Piccola 683MADISON, NJ- Billy Piccola
earned high game and set honors
while rolling in the Livingston
Business Men’s League firing a
243 game for a high series of
683.
Tom Klein shot 232-662, Mark
Martinowich 226, and Angelo
Zollo 602.
Victor Pitra 256MADISON, NJ – Victor Pitra
paced the scoring in the Business
Men’s League firing a 256 game.
Steve Payne and Chris Waller
248, Billy Piccola 672, Rick
Wright 638, and Angelo Zollo
635.
Jodi Belli blasted 270-680 in the
Chatham Collisionettes League
Pete Cerenzio 662MADISON, NJ - Pete Cerenzio
paced the scoring in the Tuesday
Doubles League firing a high
series of 662.
Dan Pridham shot 248-638, Tim
McKenna 258-632, and Frank
Fillimon 639.
8 SPORTS REPORTER January 26 - 31, 2011
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICMichael Ibanez 791HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael
Ibanez topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 280-265-246 for a
high series of 791.
Andy Polidura rolled 235-276-
245-756, Jason Pintus 265-257-
228-750, Glenn Kolator 266-258-
223-747, Mike Valanzano 227-
278-236-741, John Longberg 255-
211-265-731, and John Kertesz
226-220-279-725.
Neal Linder 778HOPELAWN, NJ- Neal Linder
topped the scoring in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games
of 289-258-231 for a high series of
778.
John Kaminski shot 246-299-
226-771, Michael Ibanez 227-
276-234-737, Tommy Magers
289-246-727, Willie Zammitto
222-268-234-724, and Lisa
Pallazzola 221-254-658.
Frank Viverito 758HOPELAWN, NJ – Frank
Viverito led the scoring in the
Monday Madness League firing
games of 233-279-246 for a high
series of 758.
Dan DeBenedetto shot 200-241-
621, Stan Pietrucha 235, and Ray
Mangels 224.
Rocco Fortunato 752HOPELAWN, NJ- Rocco
Fortuanto topped the scoring in
the Garden State Mixed League
firing games of 246-257-249 for a
high series of 752.
Sal Angotti shot 266-216-263-
745, Dennis Mega 248-280-723,
Bill Slattery 217-248-238-703,
Michael Ramer 210-247-233-690,
Jose Medina 268-205-212-685,
and Patty Durski 233.
Jeff Nemeth 749HOPELAWN, NJ - Jeff Nemeth
led the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League firing games of
256-257-236 for a high series of
749.
Bill Larsen shot 223-201-261-
685, Cid Stentella 216-204-214-
634, and Mark Makwinski 217-
236-609.
Rocco Fortunato 727HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco
Fortunato led the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Men’s League firing
games of 227-232-268 for a high
series of 727.
Joe Lampariello tossed 246-237-
242-725, Tom Martino, Jr.hit 205-
267-251-723, Kevin Mal 246-269-
205-720, and Steph Crane 255-
266-712.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League Don M. Hellhake shot
225-215-632, and Don E.
Hellhake 213-247-630.
Drew Rucinski 723HOPELAWN, NJ – Drew
Rucinski led the scoring in the NJ
Turnpike League firing games of
234-258-231 for a high series of
723.
Michael Morris shot 224-200-
230-654, Frank Jordan 267-640,
Pat Jones 246, and Jeff Lee 238.
Steve Venito 721HOPELAWN, NJ - Steve Venito
topped the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 236-258-
227 for a high series of 721.
Eric Applegate shot 257-259-
694, Rocco Fortunato 224-237-
206-667, Joe Bloodgood 230-257-
667, Kevin Kopko 236-236-663,
and Bryan Applegate 221-209-
231-661.
In the Bank League John Sidorko
shot 254-212-216-682.
Sean Williams 718HOPELAWN, NJ - Sean Williams
led the scoring in the Sunday Nite
Mixed League firing games of
214-290-214 for a high series of
718.
Tito Ramos hit 235-216-245-696,
Tito Polidura 245-629, and Cid
Stentella 208-207-211-626.
Kevin Kennelly 717HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin
Kennelly led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir-
ing games of 279-235-203 for a
high series of 717.
John Syslo shot 205-248-235-
688, Don M. Hellhake 206-207-
247-660, and Don E. Hellhake
203-222-210-635.
In the Merck league John Halliday
rolled 214-215-219-648, and Dan
Wolf 216-601.
Thomas Poulos 708HOPELAWN, NJ – Thomas
Poulos led the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League fir-
ing games of 256-220-232 for a
high series of 708.
Vinny Medvetz hit 269-204-669,
Matt Cestone 214-214-234-662,
Rollin E. Ball 258-231-657, and
Mike Piomelli 202-244-642.
Pat Moreno 700HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Moreno
led the Gemini Towing League
tossing 269-232 for a 700 set.
John Baginsky, Jr. rolled 219-
252-664, Warren Taureck 210-
215-235-660, Joe Herber 227-
215-202-644, and Leigh Gerba
231.
Mike Freedley 657HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike
Freedley paced the scoring in the
Atlantic City Trios League firing
games of 251-226 for a high series
of 657.
Joseph Krupinski hit 225-215-
212-652, Mike Rodriguez 223-
611, and Toni Dellamanna 207.
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