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Vol. 71 No. 9 May 5 - 11, 2010 50 cents
Char Hammel Wins USBC Senior Queens
HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Jannuzzi
earned top game and set honors in
the Thursday Nite Mixed blasting
a 300 game and adding 208 and222 for the high series of 730.
Vinny Medvetz hit 237-224-660,
Rollin E. Ball 228-204-621, Scott
Akalewicz 201-216-201-618,
Judy MacBride 210-230-611, andRobin C. Ball 211.
Kelly Kulick is Crowned USBC Queen
Kyle Jannuzzi 300 at Majestic
By Lucas Wiseman
ARLINGTON, Texas - Char
Hammel of Las Vegas defeated
defending champion Janine
Primrose of Gardnerville, Nev.,
in back-to-back matches to win
the 2010 United States Bowling
Congress Senior Queens title.
Hammel came out of the con-
tenders bracket with one loss for
the right to face Primrose for the
title at the El Paso Convention
and Performing Arts Center. Asthe undefeated player, Primrose
had to lose twice in the title
match.
Hammel won the opening three-
game total pins match, 590-554,
to force a deciding match,
which Hammel easily won
705-520.
"I just wanted to make one
shot at a time and didn't want
to have to think about bowl-
ing six games to win,"
Hammel said. "I'm so excit-
ed. A lot of hard work has
gone into this."
A poker dealer at Green
Valley Ranch in Las Vegas,
Hammel said she had a sub-par performance in the USBC
Women's Championships
right before the Senior
Queens began. However, she
bowled well in qualifying
and earned the No. 3 seed for
the double-elimination,
match-play bracket.
"I didn't bowl very well in
nationals, but I picked up
steam once qualifying began
for the Senior Queens,"
Hammel said. "Once I got
comfortable with the venue, it
all came together for me."
Hammel won four matches
in the winners bracket before
being handed her first loss ofthe tournament by Primrose,
657-647. Hammel then defeat-
ed USBC Hall of Famer and
2009 Senior Queens runner-
up Dana Miller-Mackie of
Albuquerque, N.M., for the right
for another shot at Primrose.
In the deciding match, Hammel
got out to an early lead of 30 pins
after the first game and never
looked back, easily defeating the
defending champion.
For Primrose, it was an end to
her bid to become the first repeat
champion in Senior Queens histo-
ry. She went undefeated at last
year's Senior Queens and won her
first five matches before droppingthe pair of matches to Hammel.
The victory earned Hammel a
check for $3,500, a tiara, pendant
and trophy, while Primrose
earned $1,800 for second place.
Jerrold Fredericks 300 at
North Arlington Bowl
Junior Stark Blasted 300-824
At North Levittown Lanes
NO. ARLINGTON, NJ Jerrold
Fredericks blasted a 300 in a 741
series in the Sunday Morning
Trios League at North Arlington.
Jim Giancarlo rolled a 299 game
in the sessions high series of 793.
Al-Torre Hooper 289-781, Scott
Hild 277-762, Mark Newman 257-
757, Joey Kowalski 279-746, Chris
Schanne 257-741, Mike Kwiecien
279-737, Jose Cabrera, Jr. 276-736,
Dave Madara 290-734.
LEVITTOWN, NY Junior Stark
earned top honors in the Thursday
4-Man League at North Levittown
Lanes blasting a 300 game for a
high series of 824.
Bruce Dargie shot 298, Sunil
Kochar and Keith Hengel 279,
Owen Sullivan 270, and Dan
McKinney, Sr. 268.
By Lucas Wiseman
EL PASO, Texas - Kelly Kulick proved she could beat
the men earlier this year and last week she came out on
top against a field of the top women bowlers in the
world, earning her second United States Bowling
Congress Queens title.
The Union, N.J., native climbed the five-player
stepladder, winning four consecutive matches, and
defeating top seed Tennelle Milligan of Arlington,
Texas, 232-188, to win the Queens at the El Paso
Convention and Performing Arts Center.
Kulick, the No. 4 seed, made sports history when she
became the first woman to win a title on the
Professional Bowlers Association Tour in January by
defeating Chris Barnes, 265-195, to win the PBA
Tournament of Champions. On Wednesday, she added
her third career major women's title to her resume.
"I feel like I've been carrying a four-leaf clover in my
pocket and have had luck on my side lately," said
Kulick, who earned $25,000 for the victory. "This has
been the ride of a lifetime."
The 2007 Queens champion and 2003 U.S. Women's
Open champion, Kulick got ahead early in the match
and never looked back against Milligan. Kulick threw
four consecutive strikes from the fourth to the seventh
frame, while Milligan failed to double in that stretch.
"It's heartbreaking for Tennelle because I know what
a stellar performance she had all week," said Kulick,
who was the runner-up to Liz Johnson at the 2009
Queens. "I just had a good performance all week long
as well and it was just about getting to the show and
seeing what would happen."
"I was excited, nervous, pumped up and ready to go
out there and put on a good show," said Milligan, who
earned $15,000 for second. "I just went out there and
overthrew the ball. Once I calmed down, everything
fell into place, but when you are bowling a game on
TV, it's the fastest game of your life."
In reaching the title match, Kulick took out USBC
Hall of Famer Anne Marie Duggan of Edmond, Okla.,
226-176. With the third place finish and a $10,000
prize, Duggan became the fifth woman to earn $1 mil-lion in her career, joining Wendy Macpherson, Tish
Johnson, Aleta Sill and Leanne Barrette-Hulsenberg.
Kulick escaped with a victory over Missy Bellinder
of Fullerton, Calif., 220-212, in the match before when
Bellinder left a pocket 7-10 split in the final frame.
Kulick threw the last five strikes to force Bellinder to
mark in the 10th frame, which she failed to do.
"I made an adjustment on that lane after I had the
messenger take out the 10 pin on the previous shot,"
Bellinder said. "I moved a little bit right and squared
up. Off my hand I thought I threw it perfect, and that's
all you can really do."
To open the championship round, Kulick defeated
Michelle Feldman of Auburn, N.Y., 186-170. After
Kulick left the 4-7-10 split in the ninth frame and
spared in the 10th, Feldman had a chance to throw two
strikes and a five count to win, but left a 10 pin on herfirst shot.
Kelly Kulick won the 2010 United States Bowling
Congress Queens with a 232-188 victory over Tennelle
Milligan at the El Paso Convention and Performing
Arts Center.
Chris Garbode Rolled 825
At Holiday BowlOAKLAND, NJ Chris Garbode
topped the scoring in the A/C
Challenge League at Holiday
Bowl blasting games of 290 and267 en route to an 825 high set.
Joe Cronk shot 737, Claude
Greenip 258-258-728, Andrew
Davidowicz 709, Charles
Anderson 702, Lisa Klics 278-
264-699, Tom Stellingwerf 695,and Sharon Chrzanowski 245-
224-214-683.
Char Hammel wears the USBC Senior
Queens crown.
John Dickenson 300 at Hy-WayUNION, NJ John Dickenson
topped Plau Post 91/Monday Nite
Minor League at Hy-Way Bowl
firing games of 225 and 216around a perfect 300 finishing the
session with a high series of 714.
Jason Berger hit 181-270-278-
729, Reginald Bellamy 236-248-
220-704, Rich Kingsland 258-263-699, and Alton Jenkins 290.
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NIAGARA FALLS Delegates
representing New York State local
bowling associations Saturday
(April 10) unanimously gave the
Empire State United States
Bowling Congress Bowling
Association authorization to pur-
sue a merger with the New York
State Womens and New York
State Youth associations.
This is an historic day for the
sport of bowling in New York
State, said Mike Pettinella,Empire State USBC BA president.
For some time now, the women
and youth associations have wait-
ed for this merger vote to happen.
Speaking for our board of direc-
tors, we are eager to work with
leaders of the women and youth
associations to form an organiza-
tion that will efficiently and effec-
tively serve all bowlers in our
great state.
Voting by 59 delegates came at
the Empire State USBC BAs
annual meeting at Antonios
Banquet & Conference Center,
located at the Quality Inn, on
Niagara Falls Boulevard.The annual meeting was part of
a busy weekend for the state asso-
ciation. The 86thannual New
York State Open Championships
got under way Friday night with
the team event at Rapids Bowling
Center in Niagara Falls and
Saturday morning with doubles
and singles at Tonawanda
Bowling Center, and a Hall of
Fame Ceremony was conducted at
Antonios on Saturday evening.
Professional bowling greats
Mark Roth of Fulton and Tom
Baker, formerly of Buffalo, along
with amateur standout Mike
Faliero of West Seneca and propri-etor Jack Moran of Canandaigua
were inducted into the state Hall
of Fame.
All received standing ovations
from the gathering of about 80
people, with the largest applause
given to Roth, who suffered a
stroke last year and is partially
paralyzed on his left side. In his
speech, Roth, a Brooklyn native,
recalled that his early triumphs
took place in New York State.
Roth is a 34-time champion on
the PBA Tour and four-time PBA
Player of the Year. He was accom-
panied by his wife, Denise.
Moran is the proprietor of
Roseland Bowl in Canandaigua
has received numerous honors for
his work with the Bowling
Proprietors Association of
America and other bowling indus-
try organizations. He called his
induction a privilege and an
honor noting that his focus has
always been to do what he could
to help promote the bowling
industry.
Faliero has numerous collegiate,
state and national amateur tourna-
ment titles on his resume, includ-
ing the International Eliminator in
2000 (with a $100,000 payday)
and the Greater Buffalo USBC
Masters in 2007. He pointed to his
family, many of whom were inattendance, as members of his
team the ones who helped him
make his dream a reality.
Baker, a multiple champion on
the PBA regular and senior tours,
was unable to attend due to bowl-
ing commitments. His award was
accepted by longtime friend, Dave
Miller of Buffalo.
This years inductees now join
the other 119 individuals who
have been grandfathered in from
the former New York State
Bowling Association Hall of Fame
to the ESUSBCBA Hall of Fame.
Fran Bax of Niagara Falls, a state
jurisdictional director, chaired theHall of Fame committee.
Barbara Armstead of Dallas,
USBC Eastern Corridor regional
manager, was among the guests at
the annual meeting. She com-
mended the state association for
its remarkable turnaround over
the past 10 months.
This is a wonderful and
momentous occasion for New
York State, she said. I applaud
everyone who has played a part in
what has been accomplished in
such a short time. I will be sharing
the good news her in my travels to
other associations in my region.
In other developments at theannual meeting:
Jim Maguire of
Massapequa was re-elected to a
three-year term as the Empire
State USBC BAs second vice
president. Maguire chairs the
associations audit/finance com-
mittee.
All 10 jurisdictional
directors up for re-election also
were returned to office Robert
Kaverman of Jamestown, Nancy
Walczyk of Boston (Erie County),
Roger Buckman of Honeoye Falls,
Dennis ODonnell of Auburn,
Mark Ames of Homer, Scott
McLaughlin of Malone, Willard
Nethaway of Schenectady, Robert
Tyler of Highland (Hudson
Valley), Daniel Solimine of New
Rochelle and Ronald Bevilacqua
of Lawrence (Long Island).
COLUMBUS, Ohio In a cham-
pionship match that featured two
Professional Bowlers Association
(PBA) Hall of Famers, Wayne
Webb defeated Mark Williams
264-253 to win the PBA Senior
Columbus Open at HP Lanes.
Striking in the first
four frames, Webb
held a commanding
lead in the fourth
frame but let
Williams back in the
match after throwinga 3-6-7-10 split in
the fifth frame which
he failed to convert.
Williams, of
Beaumont, Texas,
went on to throw
eight consecutive
strikes to finish the
match but Webb was
able to get back on
track and finished
with seven consecutive strikes to
pull out the win.
The win gave Webb his third
career Senior Tour title to go along
with his 2008 and 2009 Senior
U.S. Open titles, and came afterfinishing second in the season-
opening Senior Dayton Classic.
I had him by 25 or 30 pins early
in the match and I was disappoint-
ed I gave him an opportunity to
get back into it, said the 52-year-
old Webb. Fortunately I was able
to answer Marks strikes. If you
give someone like Mark an open-
ing like that chances are its not
going to turn out the way you want
it to.
In the semifinals, Webb defeated
Hall of Famer Dave Soutar of
Bradenton, Fla., 258-212, and
Williams defeated Tom Carter of
Rockford, Ill., 245-206, to
advance to the championship
match. Soutar has now competed
in a record 233 career Senior Tour
events. Webb, also a 20-time
PBA Tour titlist, recently moved
to Columbus to open Wayne
Webbs Columbus Bowl. Because
of his commit-
ments to the
center he does
not plan to
bowl again
until the PBA
Senior U.S.Open and
United States
B o w l i n g
C o n g r e s s
Senior Masters
tournaments in
Las Vegas in
June.
Id love
nothing better
than to keep
bowling out here especially with
how well Im bowling right now,
but my immediate priority is the
bowling center, Webb said.
Several Senior Tour scoring
records were broken in the tourna-ment.
Reigning PBA Senior Player of
the Year Ron Mohr Mohr of Eagle
River, Alaska set new marks for
16-game qualifying pinfall with
4,243, eight-game qualifying pin-
fall with 2,160, and most 300
games in a tournament by an indi-
vidual with three. Nineteen 300
games were bowled in the tourna-
ment breaking the previous record
of 17.
Tom Baker and Larry Graybeal,
who tied for the final match play
qualifying spot, set the 32nd place
cut score record of 3,717 for 16
games.
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Nancy Chapman Nancy Chapman, a member
of the United States Bowling
Congress Hall of Fame, passed
away Wednesday, April 28, at
the age of 80.
The Oneida, Wis., native was
inducted into the Womens
International Bowling
Congress (now USBC) Hall of
Fame for meritorious service in
2002.Chapman was appointed a
WIBC director by former pres-
ident Alberta E. Crowe in 1974,
an appointment she said
knocked her socks off. She
would serve on the WIBC
board for 25 years, including
positions as 5th, 6th and 7th
vice president and also as ser-
geant-at-arms. She was a
WIBC Member Emerita.
Chapman, who worked at
Wisconsin Bell for 30 years,
also loved to write about the
sport. She won her first writing
award for a column in 1964.
She founded the WisconsinWomen Bowling Writers in
1975, and served as editor of
the Wisconsin Womens
Bowling Association state pub-
lication, Bowling Action.
She was active with the
National Women Bowling
Writers (NWBW) and served
as president from 2004-06. She
earned the Mary Janetto Award
(outstanding promotion of local
bowling) and the Jo Ettien
Lieber Award (distinguished
service to the game of
American tenpins) from the
NWBW.
She also served on theBowling Writers Association of
America board.
Before her induction into the
WIBC Hall of Fame, Chapman,
who promoted entries for the
WIBC Championships for
many years, recalled the time in
1983 when her efforts led to
nearly 500 northern Wisconsin
bowlers deciding to head to Las
Vegas for the tournament. The
large response required that a
Boeing 747 be chartered for the
group and the turnout attracted
media attention because a plane
that size had never flown into
Green Bay.Chapman is a member of the
Green Bay Womens Bowling
Association and Wisconsin
WBA Halls of Fame.
Wayne Webb Wins PBASenior Columbus Open
NY State Delegates AuthorizeESUSBCBA to Pursue a Merger
With Women and Youth
PBA LLC photo
WAYNE WEBB
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NADINE WILLIAMS CLORY
300 GAMEFRIDAYHI ROLLERS
300 GAME
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TIMMYBURNS300 GAME
TUESDAYMEN
ED DEOLIVEIRA289 GAMETUESDAYMEN
DANIEL FRASCHILLA
300 GAMESATURDAYNIGHT TEENS
CHRIS MARRA
298 GAMETHURSDAYMENS MATCH POINT
JEREMYSTEVENS
280 GAMEBROADWAYDOUBLES
THOMAS DEVITO266 GAME
SATURDAY TEEN PBA EXPERIENCE
DAMON BROWN
ZBIGNIEW KAMIROWSKI300 GAME
THURSDAY3-MAN
JOE FAHRENHOLZ
EARL HOLDEN300 GAMEWEDNESDAYMEN
RICK SHEA
805 SERIESDUKE DEMARCO
JOHN SMISEKJOHNHODGE
300 GAME
CongratulationsTo all the Winners
of thePeter J. La Spina
Memorial Scholarship Tournament
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Be Serious About Your Competition!!
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Coordinator Christine Kramer (917-578-2340) email [email protected] & Masters Site Rabs Country Lanes, 1600 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305Open Division June 12, 2010 (qualifying 10:00 AM); June 13, 2010 (finals)Masters Division June 13, 2010 (9:30 AM)
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LODI, NJ - The end of February saw the Bergen County Women's
64th Annual Championship Tournament at Lodi lanes. In 64 years, this
is the first time they had four ladies with perfect games. Jennifer Mc
Caffrey, Georgette Hill, Nichole Spratford and Jennifer Russo all
rolled 300 games to go down in the record books.
Chris Ball, Sr.300 at T-Bowl
WAYNE, NJ Chris Ball, Sr.
blasted a 300 game in the Guys
and Dolls League at T-Bowl II.
Ed ONeill hit 286-246-807,
Joanne Egan 254-254-239-747,
John Cavalcante 267-247-746,
Chris Pagano 279-723, Keri May
278-703, Dan Barker 258-697,
Mike DAngelo 256-691, Nolan
Osario 258-681, Jim Niedzwiecki
671, Mario Pietrobono 670, and
Ray Austin 665
Ed Bucey 741Ed Bucey outscored all of the
bowlers during the Wednesday
Early Mixed when he threw his
career high scores of 267-741.
Jerry Yodice shot 680, Jamey
DeSanto 678, Tony Masino 655,
Stacey Yodice 235-225-661, Doug
Stefanic 256-652, and Frank
Oriente 636.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERSTim Panek 745ROCKAWAY, NJ Tim Panek led
the scoring in the Friday Nite
Mens League firing games of
269-243-233 for a high 745.
Jared Loopez hit 268-223-246-
737, Ricky Exner 259-224-225-
708, Ken George 258-224-688,
Gene Pukas 253-216-684.
Tom Griffin, Jr. 735Tom Griffin, Jr. led the Lake
Hiawatha A.C. League firing 258-
233-244 for a high series of 735.
Robert Manzi, Jr. rolled 263-221-
227-711, George Valerius 247-
246-690, Kevin Sikora 269,
Vernon Tatum 257, Connor Griffin
256, and Joyce Hulbert 255.
Mike Angle 731Mike Angle led the scoring in the
Classic Trios League firing games
of 279-227-225 for a high series of
731.
Scott Van Syckle shot 258-238-
225-720, Harry Franz 244-237-
220-701, George Valerius 279, Joe
Bourlier 266, Joe Caputo 260,
David Valerius 255, Liesl Apgar
244-236-650, and Dori Tongoli
256.
Dennis Neilsen 713Dennis Neilsen led the scoring in
the Mixed League firing games of
255-215-243 for a high series of
713.
Don Zeiler shto 238-2278-210-
675, Jesus Cruz 243-204-226-673,
Glen Malmstone 234, Keri May
279-205-225-709, Carol Scheu
244-203-632, Donna Sodano 248,
and Sharon Bush 235.
Jack Safkan 709Jack Safkan led the Foursome
League firing 279-204-226 for a
high series of 709.
Ricky Exner shot 268-226-215-
709, George Dakak, Sr. 268,
Miguel Galloza 258, Rich
Gregovich 244, Sandy
Mondsdchein 199, and Terri
Galovic 202.
In the PBA Experience League
Matt Graham shot 233-214, Keith
Garison 247, Chip Vincent 230,
and Nichole Spratford 212.
Julio Soto 703
Julio Soto led the scoring in theSpanish-American League firing
games of 264-204-235 for a high
series of 703.
Lupe Zaragoza shot 215-221-
226-662, Henry Alvarez, Jr. 277,
and Heriberto Matias 258.
Mike Potoski 705In the Tuesday Night Mixed
League, Mike Potoski shot 259-
202-244-705, Joe Pirrello 254, and
Linda Cardasxo 202.
Matt Pukas 703Matt Pukas led the scoring in the
County Tuesday Night League fir-
ing 248-248-211 for a 703.
Matt Franke shot 248-218-211-
677, Sandy Turner 211-208-612,
Mickey Pukas 209, and Rita
Underwood 203.
Chris Bakos 692Chris Bakos led the scoring in the
NorBu Lodge League firing
games of 241-240-211 for a high
series of 692.
James Blonske shot 252-241-
674, John Jenkins 257-210-661,
Greg Yocim 243, and Lynn Perry
212.
Chris Larick 663Chris Larick led the scoring in
the Monday Nite Mixed League
firing games of 263-227 for a high
series of 663.Adam Saposnik hit 247, Irene
Lentini 205-203, and Betty
Hessler 213.
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PIN POUNDING AT PLAZAVinnie Turano 300-823 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ Vinnie Turano earned top honors in the
Georges Memorial League at Parkway Lanes firing games of 276-247-
300 for a high series of 823.
Dana Spero shot 278-237-712, Frank Beamon 219-225-259-703,
Robert Byrd 227-233-243-703, Paul Stuart 217-203-264-684, Ann
DelVecchio 201-258-214-673, Tony SanFilippo 204-279-666, Scott
Delianitis 211-213-233-657, Vinnie Vidovic 243-203-200-646, and
Henry Sala 216-215-213-644.
In another session Vinnie Turano rolled 257-214-299-770, Dom
Capozzoli 236-228-231-695, Paul Stewart 248-207-235-690, Henry
Salamon, Jr. 229-246-214-689, Tony Sanfilippo 242-244-668, Teddy
Burden 246-259-663, Vinnie Vidovic 212-226-216-654, Frank Beamon
238-204-640, Robert Byrd 248-204-635, and Solahudeen Khan 225-
628.
Mark Duca 803 at T-BowlWAYNE, NJ Mark Duca led the scoring in the Mike Deal/Coors Light
Trio League at T-Bowl Lanes tossing a 279 duplicate en route to a high
series of 803.
Harvey Ely hit 256-254-757, Cheeks Aiello 279-740, Mike Sawicz
703, Sal Nicosia 239-692, Jeff Monteleone 259-692, Marc Masculli, Jr.
246-674, Liem Hua 659, Rocky Stone, Jr. 258-658, Mario Pietrobono
259-658, and Keri May 227-217-634.
Sandy Catalano Open May 15-16East Islip, NY: One of Long Islands biggest tournaments of the year
will be held at East Islip Lanes the weekend of May 15 & 16. Its the
first annual Sandy Catalano Open sponsored by Pinacle Events, Long
Island Generations Bowlers Tour (LIGBT) and will feature 3 separate
events: 49 & Under Scratch; Senior Scratch; and Handicap (for bowlers
220 & under). All proceeds from the tournaments will fund the SandyCatalano Scholarship.
The goal is to fill up East Islip Lanes for all 5 qualifying squads on
May 15 and 16. To make sure this happens the Catalano Family is guar-
anteeing $2,500 for first place in the 49 and under scratch tournament,
and $1,500 top prize in both the senior scratch and all age handicap tour-
nament. All three events will feature 3 games of qualifying with 1 in 8
advancing to the finals each squad and 1 in 4 cashing each squad. All
squad leaders will receive 1 bye in the finals and all daily leaders will
earn 2 byes.
The Sandy Catalano Open is going to be a fun tournament all for a
great cause. The entry fee is only $100 for the 49 and under scratch
event and $60 per squad for the senior scratch and handicap tourna-
ments. Bowlers may enter all 5 squads and cash on each entry. You can
enter on-line at www.scholarshiptournament.com or walk-in to East
Islip Lanes 30 minutes prior to any
squad. There are no membership or
renewal fees for this event.The Catalano Family is creating
this special event for two reasons; to
celebrate Sandy Catalanos life and
his love for bowling and to fund a
special annual scholarship that will
reward up to $5,000 to two high
school seniors. Details of the tourna-
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There is going to be a lot of action
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Harry Franz 287-809MADISON, NJ Harry Franz
topped the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League blasting a high
game of 287 and a high 809.
Jim Hilligas rolled 268-676,
Frank Zimmerman 256-679, and
Laura Russo 214.
Jason Maulbeck 743Jason Maulbeck led the scoring
in the Plaza Junior Major League
firing a 268 game for a high 743.
Neal Monka shot 234, Matt
Kreder 233, Laura Zaugg 227, and
Jennifer Wageman 213.
Jason Maulbeck 708Jason Maulbeck paced the scor-
ing in the Junior Major League fir-
ing a 258 game for a high series of
708.
Matt Kreder hit 224, Dre Dobson
222, and Laura Zaugg 209.
Sally Lauderdale rolled 219,
Donna Elmasil 179, and Jill
Goellner 176 in the Chatham
Suburbanites League.
Patrick Mahoney 694Patrick Mahoney led the
Thursday Mixed League firing a
276 game for a high series of 694.
Jim Sirica hit 2t67, Jim Hilligas
258, Harry Franz 704, John Wetzel701, Diane Sinclair 218, Pat
Wilfong 213, and Karen
Evangelista 201.
Karen Reinacher 678Karen Reinacher rolled 258-678,
Liesl Apgar 237-656, and Bea
Reinacher 212 in the Plaza Ladies
Trio League.
Mark Matunas rolled 256,
Victgor Pitra 248, Mike Ramos
247, Billy Piccola 661, and Paul
Cheety 662 in the Livingston
Business Mens League.
Ben Geffken 691Ben Geffken led the scoring in
the Wednesday Trio League firing
a 258 game for a high series of
691.
Joey Parisi hit 237, Dick
Raymond 234, Trevor Bogert 676,
Fred Crowell 639, Stephanie Rahn
269, Lissette Tapanes 214, Sally
Lauderdale 212, and Felice
Schneier 532.
Edward Beighley 671Edward Beichley led the scoring
in the Morris County Police &
Fire League rolling a 257 game
for a high series of 671.
Tim McKenna hit 248, Jimmy
Granato 246, Dan Mello 670,
Tom Kreder 660, Ann Lawlor
210, and Carolyn Granato 201.
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THE STARS AT STELTONPARKWAY LANES
Route 46 East at GSP, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
201-791-4680
SUMMER leaguesnow forming
MondayGeorges Memorial
4 per team- Mixed - 7:00 pm - start June
PBA ExperienceSingles-Mixed - 6:30 pm - start May
Tuesday
Adult/Child4 per team - any combo - 7:00 pm - start June
370-440 Summer Doubles2 per team-any combo - 7:30 pm - start June
WednesdayParkway Foursome
Any combo - 7:30 pm - start June
ThursdaySummer Dominicans
4 per team-Mens - 7:30 pm - start June
Summer Foursome4 per team any combo - 7:00 pm - start June
FridayParkway Summer Scrambles
Walk-in Event - 8:00 pm - starting June
SundayKing of the HillWalk-in Event - Sign-ups at 6:30 pm - start June
Rich Funk 727PISCATAWAY, NJ- Rich Funk led
the Thursday Mens League firing
games of 203-257-267 for a 727.
Mitch Goldstein shot 245-234-
221-700, Joe Palazzo 277, Felipe
DaSilva 258-266, DJ Cramer, Jr.
259, and Patrick Wahler and Mike
Alberti 255.
Bill Gaskill 266PISCATAWAY, NJ Bill Gaskill
rolled 266, Daniel Nagy 258, Bill
Griffith 257, Mike Peterson 243-
236, and Mark Gruber 247 in the
Wednesday AT&T League.
Bob Manning shot 266-245 in the
Piscataway Triples League.
Bob Sansone 719PISCATAWAY, NJ Bob Sansone
rolled 224-237-258-719, and
Roger Rodriguez 260 in the Friday
Nite Leftovers League.
In the So Plainfield Mix League
Ted Reyes shot 243.
Tom Sheehan 712PISCATAWAY, NJ Tom
Sheehan led the scoring in the
Classic League firing games of
217-234-261 for a high series of
712.
Tom Mernagh shot 246-238-227-
711, Dave Donelan 267, ShawnTucker 246, and Doug Borcher
235-234.
In the Hes and Shes League
Keith King and Martin Wyckoff
hit 246.
Mitch Goldstein 253PISCATAWAY, NJ Mitch
Goldstein rolled 253 in the
Tuesday AT&T League.
Ken Stevks 256PISCATAWAY, NJ Ken Stevks
rolled 256, and George Roe 245 in
the St. Matthew League.
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THE MAGI C AT MAJESTICScott Akalewicz 762HOPELAWN, NJ Scott
Akalewicz topped the Gemini
Towing League with 268-256-238
for a high series of 762.
Rich Rosin hit 245-211-222-678,
Joe Herber 238-215-644, Ronald
Rosato 238-635, John Baginski
266-207-631, Rich Governale
243-616, and Jennifer Caval 233.
Rich Rowley rolled 212-226-
621, Lewis Roles 222, and Jerry
Petti 202 in the Winter Senior
Citizens League.
Mike Consiglio 731Mike Consiglio led the scoring in
the Tuesday Nite Trios League fir-
ing games of 237-215-279 for a
high series of 731.
Walter Bednarski hit 216-234-
247-697, Brian R. Schwal 223-
235-204-662, Lauren DeTommaso
235-238-200-673, Jeff Sworen
211-200-238-649, and Anthony
Buffardi 243-622.
Rich Bienvenue 708Rich Bienvenue led the Garden
State Mixed rolling 259-247-202-
708.
Kenny Joback hit 227-217-638,
Alberto Tadeo 236-225-628,
Richard Hecht 204-236-622, Chris
Sabba 228-224-621, and Robin
Scordato 221.
Jeff Nemeth 706Jeff Nemeth led the scoring in the
Knights of Columbus League
blasting 232-247-227 for a 706.
Bill Larsen rolled 225-213-240-
678, Gerard Wihlborg 244-211-
643, John Baginsky 227-24-642,
John Shimko 243-630, and Al
DAlessandro 225-217-627.
Diane Makrocki rolled 222, and
Erma McClain 202 in the
Academy Womens League.
Pat Jones 690Pat Jones paced the scoring in the
NJ Turnpike League firing games
of 255-210-225 for a high series of690.
Tony Riggiano shot 219-264-
670, Michael Morris 200-234-
201-635, John Velter 213-223-
615, and Jim Gallo 224-204-611.
Bill Slattery 682Bill Slattery led the Garden State
Mixed League firing 236-211-235
for a high series of 682.
Kyle Jannuzzi hit 241-236-654,
Jose Medina 200-268-652, Robin
Scordato 211-214-234-659,
Richard Rowley 233-202-205-
640, Dennis Mega 206-202-229-
637, and Sal Angotti 225-217-636
Rich Rowley rolled 205-212-605,
and Ed Shuster 201 in the Winter
Senior Citizens League..
Anthony Buffardi 733Anthony Buffardi led the
Tuesday Nite Trios League firing
games of 223-261-249-733.
Michael Dinaburg rolled 224-
257-239-720, Paul Harney 247-
236-204-687, Peter J. Iovino 227-
255-676, and Brian R. Schwal
219-225-627.
Warren Taureck 680Warren Taureck paced the
Gemini Towing League firing
249-225-206 for a high 680.
Pat Moreno shot 213-215-229-
657, Art Jakuvczak 227-255-638,
Scott Akalewicz 225-629, andVinny Medvetz 204-235-626.
Nick Viverito 673Nick Viverito topped the Monday
Madness firing 244-231 for a 673.
Frank Viverito hit 222-224-634,
Frank Farina 235-224-615, Susan
McG 219, Greg Nagy 216, and
Michael Kelly 214.
In the Bank League Mark
Cumber shot 227, and Keith
Fenton and Maryann Todd 202.
Lauro Perez 667Lauro Perez topped the Sunday
Nite Mixed rolling 231-242-667.
Elliot Carrasco hit 203-268-666,
Kevin Spann 200-258-638, Lenny Novak 201-223-201-635, Carole
Lopez 236-613.
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