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    GRANTS PASS, Ore

    More than three years

    after winning his firstPBA50 Tour title, Mike

    Dias of Lafayette, Colo.,

    captured the second title

    of his career by winning

    the PBA50 Grants Pass

    Open presented by

    Track.

    Dias defeated PBA Hall

    of Famer Dale Eagle of

    Newport Beach , Calif .,

    229-224, in the champi-

    onship at Caveman

    Bowl to win his first

    title since winning the

    Senior Don Carter Open

    in April of 2011.

    Dias jumped to the

    early lead in the title

    match starting with the first four strikes

    and Eagle answered with five in a row

    from the fourth to eighth frames, but a

    pocket 7-10 spl it in the nin th and a

    missed 10-pin back in the third frame

    ultimately cost Eagle the match.

    The title match was probably represen-

    tative of the whole tournament, said the

    57-year-old Dias. It was a combination

    of getting some breaks, making the right

    ball changes and stay ing out of trou ble.

    With a longer oil pattern this week it was

    really a challenge.

    Dias previous best finish

    this season was fourth in the

    season-opening PascoCounty (Fla.) Open.

    Coming into this season I

    felt I was getting closer and

    closer to getting another

    win, Dias said. I really put

    in a lot of work over the off-

    season and I feel like its

    paying off.

    Eagle was trying for his

    13th career PBA50 Tour title

    which would have put him in

    second all alone on the

    PBA50 Tour career titles list.

    Currently he is tied for sec-

    ond with Gary Dickinson

    with 12 titles, two behind

    leader John Handegard with

    14 wins.

    In the semifinal matches Dias defeated

    Harry Sullins of Chesterfield Twp.,

    Mich., 258-247, to advance to the cham-

    pio nsh ip match whi le Eag le defeat ed

    two-time defending PBA50 Player of the

    Year Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala,

    Fla., 237-228, who was trying for his sec-

    ond win of the season.

    Dias win breaks a streak of six consec-

    utive PBA50 Tour tournaments this sea-

    son which have been won by PBA Hall of

    Famers.

    SHAWNEE, Okla. Australias Jason

    Belmonte won four straight matches on a

    demanding Bear lane condition, including a193-145 decision over top qualifier E.J. Tackett

    of Huntington, Ind., in the title match to win his

    10th career title in the Professional Bowlers

    Association Oklahoma Open at the Grand

    Casino Resort Event Center.

    In a competition that mirrored the United

    States Bowling Congress Masters held earlier in

    the year, the reigning PBA Player of the Year

    came into the Oklahoma Open finals as the No.

    5 qualifier and won four consecutive matches

    for the victory. Belmonte also went from fifth to

    first in the Masters when he also defeated

    Tackett for that title.

    The finals of the fourth of five Oklahomas

    Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing

    events, contested on the flat 40-foot Bear lane

    condition. The finals aired on CBS Sports

    Network. Tackett, as the leading qualifier,

    earned the right to select the lane condition for

    the finals and he opted for the demanding U.S.

    Open-style oiling pattern.

    The difficulty of the scoring conditions result-

    ed in the first PBA Tour finals in history without

    a 200 game.

    Belmonte, who won $18,000 and a berth in

    the end-of-series Oklahomas Grand Casino

    Resort King of the Swing special event, reached

    the 10 career titles milestone in only 80 PBA

    Tour events, the second-fastest in PBA history

    behind legendary hall of famer Dick Weber.

    Weber won 10 of the first 23 PBA events held

    between 1959 and 1962.

    The Australian two-handed stars climb to the

    Oklahoma Open title his third of the 2014 sea-son was even more impressive considering he

    was in seventh place going into the final game

    of match play at FireLake Bowling Center ear-

    lier in the week, and threw a 256 game to move

    up two places and qualify for the CBS Sports

    Network finals.

    The one thing I really pride myself on is I

    dont care how bad Im bowling or how low Im

    scoring, every time I throw a ball its with every-

    thing Ive got, Belmonte said. Thats what you

    have to do on the PBA Tour. I knew I still had a

    mathematical chance and I never gave up.

    See BELMONTE Page 2

    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 75 No. 19 July 9 - 15, 2014 50 cents

    Jason Belmonte Wins PBA Oklahoma OpenBy Bill Vint - PBA

    RENO, Nev. The two-year run of the United States

    Bowling Congress Womens Championships at the Reno-

    Sparks Convention Center came to a close Monday as the

    final squad of the 2014 event stepped off the championship

    lanes.

    The 81-day event kicked off April 11 and ushered in a new

    era in the tournaments 95-year history, switching from five-

    player to four-player teams for the first time. The 2014 USBC

    Womens Championships also featured new divisions and an

    all-scratch format for the first time since 2009.

    During the 2014 event, six competitors joined the exclusive

    50-Year Club, and five bowlers rolled perfect games, the

    most in tournament history, bringing the all-time total to 25.

    Two of the five bowlers who rolled perfect games, USBC

    Hall of Famers Lynda Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, and

    Jeanne Naccarato of Tacoma, Wash., used the momentum

    from their big games to put themselves in position to capture

    titles at the 2014 tournament.

    Barnes started her 2014 tournament campaign by helping

    Bowlieve In A Cure of Arlington, Texas, into the lead in

    Diamond Team with a 2,819 series. Her perfect game came

    the next day during doubles and helped her to a Division 1

    All-Events-leading 2,140 total. She had sets of 779 in dou-

    bles, 683 in singles and 678 in team.

    Bowlieve In A Cure was led by Tennelle Milligans 752

    series and included Team USA member Shannon OKeefe

    (724) and Kendra Gaines (665).

    Naccarato sandwiched her 300 between games of 222 and

    224 for a 746 series and teamed with fellow USBC Hall of

    Famer Robin Romeo of Newhall, Calif., who added 733, for

    a 1,479 series to lead Division 1 Doubles.

    Former collegiate standout Danielle van der Meer of

    Washington, Ill., capped her first Womens Championships

    appearance with games of 258, 248 and 245 for a 751 set and

    the lead in Division 1 Singles.

    The new format at the Womens Championships includes

    four average-based divisions in team and six divisions for

    doubles, singles and all-events. All standings are unofficial

    and pending final verification.

    2014 USBC WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIPS COMES TO A CLOSE IN RENOBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC

    Mike Dias Wins PBA50 Grants Pass OpenBy Jerry Schneider - PBA

    PBA photoMike Dias

    PBA photo

    Jason Belmonte

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER July 9 - 15, 2014

    A TWEET FROM PBA CHAMPION BILL ONEILL:

    Just witnessed Parker Bohn switch his first class seat with a

    Military man sitting in coach. My man is all class all the time.

    PBAS OKLAHOMA OPEN DEMONSTRATES

    DRAMA ISNT ALWAYS BASED ON HIGH SCORES

    The 2014 PBA Oklahoma Open demonstrated that you dont always

    have to have high scores to create exciting competition. The CBS Sports

    Network stepladder finals of the fourth tournament in Oklahomas

    Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing was believed to be the first

    four-match final in PBA history without a 200 game by any of the five

    players. But it also was a telecast that produced a lot of drama.

    For the second time in 2014, Australian two-handed power player

    Jason Belmonte ran the table for the win, and in the process became the

    first player to win a PBA Tour title by bowling four games under 200 in

    the finals. In fact, no other player has ever won a title by bowling three

    sub-200 games on TV.

    Belmonte opened the finals with a 187-171 victory over Tommy Jones

    in a match in which Jones was unable to solve the right lane. Despite his

    inability to strike on that lane, the match was undecided going into the

    10th frame after Belmonte left the 3-4-6-7-10 and failed to convert in his

    ninth frame. Working on a strike in his ninth frame, Jones was in posi-

    tion to win with another strike on his first shot in the 10th frame, but he

    again left a 2 pin on the right lane.

    In match two, ONeill struck on four of his first five shots and

    Belmonte started with a double, but then the difficult conditions slowed

    the pace. ONeill could have locked Belmonte out with a double in the

    10th, but left a 2 pin after striking on his first shot. Belmonte, working

    on a strike in the ninth, still had to double and he threw two clutch

    strikes on the right lane to pull out a 199-191 victory. Belmonte left a 9

    pin on his fill ball to fall short of 200.

    In the semifinal match, Belmonte eliminated Chris Loschetter, 194-

    175, by converting seven spares while Loschetter converted a battery of

    difficult spares. But neither bowler doubled in the entire match.

    The championship match a rematch of the 2014 USBC Masters title

    match won by Belmonte became a runaway 193-145 victory for

    Belmonte over top qualifier E.J. Tackett, but it also was in doubt early.

    Tackett started with a double and Belmonte missed a 10 pin, and the

    match was tied at 74-74 after five frames before Belmontes turkey

    broke it open.

    Despite the difficult scoring conditions, the Oklahoma Open wasnt

    the lowest scoring four-match TV show in PBA history. That distinction

    unofficially belongs to the 1992 Showboat Invitational in Las Vegas,

    won by Harry Sullins. The 1992 event had an aggregate score of 1,423

    for four matches (204-168, 206-157, 193-170, 175-150) 32 pins less

    than the Oklahoma Opens aggregate total of 1,455.

    QUICK NOTE: Brendan Gaughan, the 38-year-old son of South Point Hotel,

    Casino and Spa owner Michael Gaughan, posted his first NASCAR win

    in 10 years when he drove his South Point-sponsored Chevy Camaro to

    victory in the Gardner Denver 200 Nationwide Series race at Road

    America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., on June 28. Gaughan, the 2002

    Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year, races full-time on the

    Nationwide circuit. South Point has served as the host facility for the

    PBA World Series of Bowling since 2010.

    In addition to live coverage of the

    final four PBA50 Tour events of

    the 2014 season, PBAs online

    video streaming service will pro-

    vide live start-to-finish coverage of

    one of the most prestigious PBA

    Regional tournaments of the year

    the PBA Gene Carters Pro Shop

    Eastern Classic from Mid County

    Bowling & Entertainment Center

    in Middletown, Del., Aug. 2-3.The East Region super regional

    will offer a $15,000 first prize, and

    has expanded its qualifying format

    to three squads to accommodate

    more players. For details, visit

    pba.com and click on Regional

    Tour under the Schedules tab.

    Xtra Frames coverage of the

    PBA50 Tour resumes July 17-23

    with coverage of the new PBA50

    Dick Weber Super Senior Classic,

    presented by Storm, followed by

    the PBA50 Pro Bowl West Fort

    Wayne Classic presented by

    Ebonite, from Fort Wayne, Ind.

    Xtra Frame will next cover the

    PBA50 Dayton Classic presented

    by Roto Grip, July 29-31, from

    Capri Lanes in Kettering, Ohio.

    Following the weekend trek to

    Delaware, PBA50 coverage contin-

    ues with the South Shore Open pre-

    sented by DV8 at Olympia Lanes

    in Hammond, Ind., before wrap-

    ping up the 2014 season with the

    PBA50 Treasure Island Resort &

    Casino Open presented by

    Hammer from Island Xtreme Bowl

    in Welch, Minn.

    The PBA is in the process of

    finalizing Xtra Fame coverage of

    selected PBA Regional events in

    September and October before

    Xtra Frame subscribers are treated

    to extensive qualifying and matchplay round coverage from PBA

    World Series of Bowling VI at

    South Point Bowling Center in Las

    Vegas, Oct. 24-Nov. 2.

    Xtra Frame subscriptions are

    $64.99 for a full year, or $7.99 for

    one month. In addition to live cov-

    erage, XF subscribers have access

    to an extensive library of past PBA

    tournament finals, interviews, new

    product introductions, coaching

    tips and more.

    BELMONTEContinued from page one

    PBA SPARE SHOTS

    Belmonte began his march to the title with a 187-171 decision over

    Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., throwing three strikes in the 10th

    frame after failing to convert the 3-4-6-7-10 split in the ninth frame to

    clinch the win. Jones threw strikes on four of his five shots on the left

    lane, but his failure to strike on the right lane cost him a chance to win.

    After struggling on the right lane throughout the second match,

    Belmonte threw two clutch strikes in the 10th frame to rally from a 25-

    pin deficit and eliminate Bill ONeill of Langhorne, Pa., 199-191.

    ONeill also could have won with a double in the 10th frame, but left

    a 2 pin after striking on his first shot.

    In the semifinal match, Belmontes error-free game was enough to

    get past Chris Loschetter of Avon, Ohio, 194-175. Belmonte and

    Loschetter each threw only three strikes the entire game, but

    Loschetters one open frame gave the Australian the margin he need-

    ed.

    In the championship match, Tackett started with two strikes but then

    the challenging lane condition got the best of him. Belmonte broke

    open a 74-74 tie in the fifth frame with a string of three strikes and

    Tackett never challenged.

    Today was a matter of trying to not leave any splits and make the

    spares you did leave. I did horribly on my spares in the title match,

    Belmonte said, but the lanes were brutal and E.J. couldnt get on a

    run, so it ended up being not so bad for me.

    Generally when a lane condition breaks down, it goes from fresh oil

    to a transition and then youll have something stable for about a game.

    Then there will be another transition where you have a bit of room. But

    today it felt like the condition changed every two or three frames, and

    you didnt know if the ball was going to hook or not, he continued.It was really tough making adjustments. I kept hoping the lanes

    would calm down, but they never did.

    Pretty much everyone except Tommy (Jones) and I got off to fast

    starts, but after a couple of shots in each match, the balls started doing

    silly things. Splits were common, spares were tough, so after E.J. start-

    ed with two strikes, I told myself to just hang in there.

    Today was a grind fest and I lasted longer than the other guys.

    XTRA FRAME

    Adds to Lineup

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    July 9 - 15, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    OOWL

    Brandon Soedarmasto 738FARMINGDALE, NY Brandon Soedarmasto earned game and set

    honors rolling in the Bowlympics Duos League firing games of 232-

    269-237 for a high series of 738.

    Emily McLaughlin rolled 238-202-240-680, Jake Diamond 226-227-

    202-655, Nick Mercarelli 236-625, and Joseph Napoli 256-621.

    Danny Schrafel 693FARMINGDALE, NY Danny Schrafel blasted games of 258 and 246

    to finish with the session high 693 set bowling in the MNFP League.

    In the Tuesday Party League it was Vernon Brown on top when he

    rolled 247, Kenny Simon pitched a 245, Peter Ramo 244, Brian Beale

    236-225, Frankie Berardino 236, and Jerry Pannullo hit 234.

    Sal Alberino 690FARMINGDALE, NY Sal Alberino tossed games of 246 and 237 in

    his 690 to lead the scoring in the Monday Summer Trios League.

    Dale Alberino shot 222-218-239-679, Artie Sloman 247-211-658,

    Chris Weis 247-216-634, and Kerrick Jones 248.

    Jerry Hoeler rolled 166, Angie Napolitano 162, and Gloria Cohen 160

    in the Monday Summer Seniors League.

    Anthony Cassonetto 245FARMINGDALE, NY Anthony Cassonetto rolled 245, Brandon

    Schlossberg 213, Brandon Soedarmasto 213, and Meghan Wing 202

    while contesting in the Junior Pro Shot League.

    John Shedel rolled 187, Marci Hunt 174, Gladys Codella 170, Jerry

    Hoeler 165, Paul Kester 163, and George DiSalvo 161 in the Friday

    Seniors League.

    Joe Costanzo 650FARMINGDALE, NY Joe Costanzo paced the scoring in the Tuesday

    Pro Shot League firing games of 234-230 for a high series of 650.

    Adam Chase shot 233, Kyle Durfee 214-213, Peter Briguglio 208, and

    Walter Lackey 201.

    In the Wednesday Friends League Mike Petroff shot 238, Rob Grieb

    233, Mike Herman 215, and Kyle Desmond 210.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

    Tom Hollywood 754STATEN ISLAND, NY Tom

    Hollywood topped the scoring in

    the Senior Mens League firing

    games of 234-267-253 for a high

    series of 754.

    Mike King rolled 234-256-257-

    747, Joe Albanese 245-247-222-

    714, Ray Keller 212-231-225-698,

    John Eadicicco 235-220-227-682,

    and John Woss 215-217-244-676.

    Phil Oppenheim 740STATEN ISLAND, NY Phil

    Oppenheim led the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a high game of 288 and a

    high series of 740.

    Ron Gaudio shot 246-693,

    Michael Andrews 268-677,

    Rebecca Rakouskas 238-677,

    Robert Butler, Jr. 247-669, and

    Gene Doherty 248-655.

    In the Golden Oldies League Bob

    Lampariello shot 237-243-640,

    Dotty Bellantoni 247, Vincent

    Pisciotta 226, Jim Touhey 224,

    Wayne Maddlone 213, and

    Howard Weiss 210.

    Derek Gilbert 737STATEN ISLAND, NY Derek

    Gilbert led the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a high game of 279 for a

    high series of 737.

    Gary Reebe rolled 277-716,

    Steve McNichol 247-704, Robert

    Butler, Jr. 256-690, Mike Andrews

    277-686, Justin Andrews 276-682.

    Justin Mayo 719STATEN ISLAND, NY Justin

    Mayo topped the Mike Massaroli

    Memorial League firing a 279

    game for a high series of 719.

    Jason Pintus shot 280-712,

    Anthony Barberio 246-258-691,

    Allen Veluz 253-687, Mike

    Barclay 244-670, Rob Butler 247.

    Tom OSullivan 714STATEN ISLAND, NY Tom

    OSullivan led the scoring in the

    Senior Mens League firing games

    of 268-246-200 for a high series of

    714.

    Don Schwed shot 256-215-236-

    707, Al Fellino 248-237-674, Sal

    Puma 223-254-200-677.

    Tim Barclay 685STATEN ISLAND, NY Tim

    Barclay topped the scoring in the

    Junior Scholarship Doubles

    League firing games of 226-258

    for a high series of 685.

    Mike Joyce rolled 246-222-664,

    Daniella Coffaro 275, Casey

    Sparacio 239, Matt Covais 242,

    and Anthony Teszakos and

    Jonathan Petrizzi 236.

    Andy DeMario 645STATEN ISLAND, NY Andy

    DeMario rolled 209-247-645,

    Chip Bonamo 230-216-642, Dan

    Ciofoletti 258-630, Vin DiMarco

    215, and Dick Desroches 207.

    Ashley Martinez 601STATEN ISLAND, NY Ashley

    Martinez led the scoring in the

    Staten Island Womans 600 Club

    Tournament firing games of 195-

    192-214-601.

    Michael Tellefsen shot 224, Matt

    Covais 221, Michael Cupelli 203,

    Makayla Katz 162-188, Kenny

    Soto 184, TinaMarie Veszi 174-

    164 and Daniel Convery 158.

    AT RABS COUNTRY LANES

    Jim Diamond 297MADISON, NJ Jim Diamond

    blasted 297, Mike Hanlein 712,

    and Beth Van Ness and Jennifer

    Dunklin 205 in the CMIL League.

    Harry Franz 705MADISON, NJ Harry Franz led

    the scoring in the Wednesday Trio

    League firing a high game of 257

    and a high series of 705.

    Frank Baragona shot 255, and

    Dick Raymond and Tommy

    Magers 248.

    In the Thursday Mixed League

    Thomas Litland rolled 215, Mike

    Jenkins 208, and Bill Phair 204.

    Trevor Bogert 289MADISON, NJ Trevor Bogert

    topped the Friday Classic firing a

    high game of 289 and a high 729.

    Andrew Stephens rolled 279-713,

    Frank Zimmerman 278, Mitch

    Weinberg 703, Patty Hanlein 244-

    666, Ellen Moore 237-632, and

    Donna Badolato 216.

    Alice Bednarik 639MADISON, NJ Alice Bednarik

    led the scoring in the Monday

    Night Ladies League firing a high

    game of 227 and a high game of

    639.

    Jode Belli hit 182 and Sue Berg

    tossed a 179 game.

    Dan Pridham 277MADISON, NJ Dan Pridham

    topped the scoring in the Tuesday

    400 Doubles League firing a high

    game of 277 and a high series of

    690.

    Joe Fosko and Dave Hanft rolled

    238.

    Joe Hornncewich 258MADISON, NJ Joe

    Horincewich led the scoring in the

    Police and Fire League firing high

    game of 258.

    Tony Romano rolled 245-629,

    Jake Bird 245, Ian Lerner 627, and

    Clarinda Landi 229-634.

    Rich Keirstead 249MADISON, NJ Rich Keirstead

    paced the scoring in the Pharma

    Plus League firing a high game of

    249 and a high series of 669.

    Ed Mlynarczyk shot 235, Mark

    Terhune 233-634, and Marcia

    Craig 182.

    Bob Russo 244MADISON, NJ Bob Russo

    paced the scoring in the

    Livingston Business Mens

    League firing a high game of 244

    and a high series of 644.

    Steve Payne rolled 235-640, Ed

    Fong 232, and Bo Serillo 633.

    In the Ladies League Elaine

    Wilson rolled 182, Cindy

    Heinemeyer 170, and Joan Shiel

    169.

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

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    Chalres Johnson 798ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Charles

    Johnson topped the scoring in the

    Summer Senior Birds League fir-

    ing games of 247-256-295 for a

    high series of 798.

    Jerry George rolled 253-228-

    215-696, Michael Carpenter 247,

    William Tyson 239-225, Ed

    Frontera 237-223-661, and

    Richard Franklin 230.

    Pat Zenker 757ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Pat

    Zenker topped the Wednesday

    Night Mixed League firing games

    of 288-254 for a high 757.

    Bob Eaton rolled 279, Paul

    Hudson 266-235-205-706, Richie

    Russo 263, Edward Graeff 259-

    241-699, and Joseph Kurdziel and

    Alex Bogolubsky 258.

    In the Nostaglia Mixed League

    Ed Graeff rolled 237, Gregory

    Frank 236, Joan Vulpis 229, Nick

    Graci 226, and Ed Flint 224.

    Anthony Cimino 757ROCKVILLE CTR, NY

    Anthony Cimino topped the scor-ing in the Thursday El-Cheapo

    League firing games of 287-215-

    255 for a high series of 757.

    Steve Patitucci shot 234, John

    LaBau 2230, John Moran 226-

    219, Steve Frey 218-216, Vinnie

    Spano 214-204, and Chris

    Gehring 203.

    Charlie Torres 756ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Charlie

    Torres led the Thursday Mixed

    League firing games of 247-257-

    252 for a high series of 756.

    John Cardinale rolled 287-232-

    710, Al Fabiano 248-696, Donald

    Ceparano 256, Philip Karfinkel

    253, Donna Gregston 245, andKathy Andrews 243-214-656.

    Mike Czaplionski 738ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Mike

    Czaplionski led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Late Men League firing

    games of 237-247-254 for a high

    series of 738.

    Jim Carey rolled 268-228-687,

    Michael Fisch 267, Joe Mazza

    258, Matt Carey 241-211-661, and

    Joe Dimino 234.

    Alex Bogolubsky 739ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Alex

    Bogolubsky led the scoring in the

    Kings Trios League firing games

    of 241-267-231 for a high series of

    739.

    John Laurita rolled 256-251-708,

    Vincent Balishy 269-705, Bob

    Thorne 237-233-232-702, Larry

    Heitefuss 266, and Bob Schmid

    258.

    Don Railey 278ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Don

    Railey topped the scoring in the

    Bowl N Cruise League firing a

    high game of 278.

    Robert Martin shot 242, Patrick

    Sibley 237, Yogi Hannigan 221,

    and Farnk Rugolo 218-213.

    Michael Fisch 739ROCKVILLE CTR, NY

    Michael Fisch paced the scoring in

    the Thursday Mixed League firing

    games of 248-237-254 for a high

    series of 739.

    Dominick Conti shot 270-236-

    222-728, Mel Brown 251-245-

    215-711, Frank Cimino 266-231-685, Donald Ceparano 214-226-

    221-661, and Vicky Lockwood

    257-217-674.

    Joe DiRe 735ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Joe

    DiRe led the Wednesday Night

    Mixed League firing games of

    276-245 for a high series of 735.

    Carl Rissland rolled 227-255-

    244-726, Ray Brooks 288-245,

    Alex Bogolubsky 266, Rennie

    Gardner 259, and Rob Benenati,

    John Maglio, and Don Railey 258.

    Joey Green 687ROCKVILLE CTR, NY JoeyGreen led the Thursday El-Cheapo

    League firing games of 276-234

    for a high series of 687.

    Steve Frey rolled 251-215-670,

    Ryan Ciccimarro 247, Steve

    Honig 234, and Cory Williams

    211-225-204-640.

    Pat LaGuardia shot 212,

    RoseMarie Yampiro 211, and

    Anna Brown 201 in the Tuesday

    Ladies League.

    Brandon Ellis 669ROCKVILLE CTR, NY

    Brandon Ellis led the Saturday

    Scholarship League firing of 200-

    223-246 for a high series of 669.Dean Tischer rolled 229-217-

    204-650, Tarik Zephrine 223-216-

    645, and Alexander Shear 230.

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    AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESEd Frontera 707ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Ed

    Frontera led the scoring in the

    Summer Senior Birds League fir-

    ing games of 279-227 for a high

    series of 707.

    Gerald Fields shot 245-212-655,

    Aubrey Pereira 257-203-651,

    Steve Jones 220-203, Lenwood

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    Pete Tirado 781HOPELAWN, NJ Pete Tirado topped the

    scoring in the Middlesex County Classic

    League firing games of 276-237-268 for a

    high series of 781.

    John Kertesz shot 239-267-242-748, Ken

    Horvath 265-266-730, Frank Marchisello

    265-236-216-717, Richard Funk III 228-

    238-247-713, Kelly Daunno 227-279-710,

    and Tom Martino, Jr. 257-215-236-708.

    Joe Lampariello 741HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Lampariello led the

    Raritan Bay Mens League firing games of

    278-257-206 for a high series of 741.

    Dave Eisenberg shot 244-247-236-727,

    Ted Lapka 258-247-222-727, Rick

    Choinacki 229-255-225-709, Dave Bishop

    215-267-223-705, Ken Horvath 246-209-

    247-702, and Rocco Fortunato 227-224-

    247-698.

    Jeff Scire 739HOPELAWN, NJ Jeff Scire led the scor-

    ing in the Madison Park Mens League fir-

    ing games of 215-245-279 for a high series

    of 739.

    Joe Lampariello rolled 279-227-227-733,

    Anthony Martino 225-211-279-715, Joey

    Weisenstein 264-214-234-712, Travis Tilley

    225-247-222-694, and Lisa Pallazzola 267-

    233-693.

    Don Anione 722

    HOPELAWN, NJ- Don Anione led the scor-ing in the His & Hers League firing games

    of 218-225-279 for a high series of 722.

    Michael Holoka shot 224-207-219-650,

    Kevin Bitler 252-237-636, Mike Porcellana

    235, and Tom Poulos 210.

    Gary McGinness 721HOPELAWN, NJ Gary McGinness led

    the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed League

    firing games of 237-237-247 for a high

    series of 721.

    Kevin Eccleston shot 213-255-647, Dan

    Krakowski 256-638, Richard Funk III 242-

    203-632, and Mark Wiget 233-210-625.

    Bobby Parillo, Jr. 699HOPELAWN, NJ Bobby Parillo, Jr.

    topped the scoring in the Academy MadnessLeague firing games of 219-235-245 for a

    high series of 699.

    Dan DeBenedetto shot 215-230-633,

    Frank Viverito 247-626, and Mike Stenger

    242-622.

    Bob Divila 675HOPELAWN, NJ Bob Davila led the

    scoring in the Thursday Nite Mixed League

    firing games of 234-214-227 for a high

    series of 675.

    Kurt Moszkowski hit 266-234-674,

    Andrew Smith 212-244-215-671, Rollin E.

    Ball 221-234-208-663, and Scott Akalewicz

    216-232-642.

    Michelle Bunzel 661HOPELAWN, NJ Michelle Bunzel

    topped the scoring in the Merck League fir-ing games of 255-224 for a high series of

    661.

    Tom Vickery hit 221-210-606, Pete Saflan

    248, Aaron Smith 233, and Anthony Scutari

    206.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens League

    Rich Rowley rolled 204-232-629, Jerry

    Petti 188, Mary Doslik 168, and Wayne

    Michel 166.

    Chuck Mantione 656HOPELAWN, NJ Chuck Mantione led

    the scoring in the Federal Business Centers

    League firing games of 272-197 for a high

    series of 656.

    Dave Ryden shot 209-201, and Tony

    Kacmarsky 175.

    In the Thursday Mixed Nuts League K.C.Cabonilas posted a 610 set on games of 220

    and 223, Jeany Kubinak hit 225, Kevin

    Kennelly 233, and Bill Aker, Jr. 212.

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