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FLUSHING, NY - John Petrovits III struck gold with a 300 game then added 256 and 237 to finish with a 793 series while competing in the Ted Guy Classic at Jib Lanes. Terrence White rolled 214-246- 197-657, Desmond Carti 236-255- 220-711, Mel Chandler 213-245- 182-640, Charles Iorio 259-204- 646 series, Jorge Martinez Jr. 221- 217-245-683, Gary Robertson 237-194-233-664, Keith Falsetta 237-221-188-646, Tarik Lodge 210-216-257-683, Joe Denicola 247-227-170-644, Jeremy Sylman 225-225-239-689, John Jackson 205-213-644, Corio Plummer 189-218-243-650, and Brian Lawrence 212-212-256-680. LAKEWOOD, NJ - Jared Gross hammered out a 300 game en route to the session high series of 787 while contesting in the Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes. Greg Ostrander rolled 286-745, Matt Bilello 268, Jim Caudill, Jr. 267, Pat Bowler 267-736, Dave Shampaner 267, Ken Hallihan 266-719, Michael Conover 265- 702, Steffen Schenkenberger 263, Carlo Tanzola 258, Lyle Walker 258-737, Chris Jones 258-712, Joe Rosas 257, Brian Shade 256- 704, Michael Melillo 254, Chris Mancilla 253, Chris Freel 714, Brandon Fennell 703, Jim Stefan 704, Emily Fiore 234-657, Lauren Frankowski 616, and Diane Jones 616. MONTVALE, NJ - Tim McAleese fired a 299 in a 743 series to lead the Thursday Early Bird at Montvale Lanes followed by Al Panico with a 298-725. Mike Pasch hit 269-738, Matt Vanderhoof 257-735, Mike Folchi 247-709, Henry Carlos 241-707, Justin Hawkins 247-700, Dave Wilson 263-700, Phil DeSantis 245-695, and Geno Ghiotti 235- 695. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 35 October 29 - November 4, 2014 50 cents DOVER, Del. – Ray Edwards of Middle Island, New York won nine of his 12 matches and finished with a 20-game total of 4,657 pins to record a massive 282-pin victory over Sammy Ventura of Syracuse, New York in the PBA50 Dover Eastern Open at Brunswick Doverama. Edwards, who turned 50 in June, was competing in his third PBA50 regional event. A PBA Tour champi- on and three-time East Region Player of the Year, Edwards had been winless since July, 2009. After qualifying second in his third PBA50 event, he started slowly on Sunday, winning his first game with 168 then losing two consecutive match-play games. He then changed to a different ball and reeled off eight consecutive match wins to accumulate an insurmountable lead heading into the position round finale. The win was Edwards’ 19th overall regional title and was worth $2,000. Ventura, the qualifying leader, earned $1,200 as the runner-up. Bob Caruso of Dayton, New Jersey edged Steve Pavlinko Sr. of Sewell, New Jersey by one pin to finish third, earning $1,100. Pavlinko earned $1,000 for finishing fourth. The PBA East Region’s next event is an “over/under” doubles event to be held at Doug Kent’s Rose Bowl Lanes in Newark, New York, November 7-9. Each team will be composed of one bowler under the age of 50 with one PBA50 bowler. Ray Edwards Wins PBA50 Regional Title at Doverama By Russ Mills - PBA Tim McAleese 299 at Montvale Lanes Jared Gross 300-787 at Ocean Lanes John Petrovits III 300 at Jib Lanes By Bill Vint - PBA CHICAGO – Bob Glass, a domi- nant player during a 10-year career on the PBA50 Tour; former Microsoft executive Chris Peters, who played a key role as a new owner in reviving the Professional Bowlers Association, and Barb Wilt, the longest- tenured employee in PBA history, have been elected to the PBA Hall of Fame. Induction ceremonies will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the Marriott Indianapolis North in conjunction with the 50th anniversary Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions. The Hall of Fame Dinner will be open to the public; ticket information will be announced later. Glass was elected in the PBA50 Performance category. Peters and Wilt will be recognized in the Meritorious Service category for their extraordinary efforts behind the scenes to advance the PBA. Glass, one of the first true power players on the PBA50 Tour, competed as a senior between 1997 and 2007 when he won nine titles and finished in the top five 38 times in 78 tourna- ments, earning just shy of a half- million dollars ($487,215). He won a pair of majors – the 2000 Brunswick PBA Senior Championship and 2001 United States Bowling Congress Seniors Masters – and earned PBA50 Player of the Year honors in 2000, 2001 and 2004. See HALL OF FAME page 2 Bob Glass, Barb Wilt, Chris Peters Elected to PBA Hall of Fame PBA photo Crystal Bentley, General Manager Doverama, with tournament champion Ray Edwards. PBA photo Bob Glass PBA photo Bob Glass PBA photo Bob Glass

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Page 1: October 29 - November 4, 2014 Elauwit Layoutdocshare01.docshare.tips/files/24490/244902018.pdfBrandon Fennell 703, Jim Stefan 704, Emily Fiore 234-657, Lauren Frankowski 616, and Diane

FLUSHING, NY - John Petrovits

III struck gold with a 300 game

then added 256 and 237 to finish

with a 793 series while competing

in the Ted Guy Classic at Jib

Lanes.

Terrence White rolled 214-246-

197-657, Desmond Carti 236-255-

220-711, Mel Chandler 213-245-

182-640, Charles Iorio 259-204-

646 series, Jorge Martinez Jr. 221-

217-245-683, Gary Robertson

237-194-233-664, Keith Falsetta

237-221-188-646, Tarik Lodge

210-216-257-683, Joe Denicola

247-227-170-644, Jeremy Sylman

225-225-239-689, John Jackson

205-213-644, Corio Plummer

189-218-243-650, and Brian

Lawrence 212-212-256-680.

LAKEWOOD, NJ - Jared Gross

hammered out a 300 game en

route to the session high series of

787 while contesting in the Ocean

Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes.

Greg Ostrander rolled 286-745,

Matt Bilello 268, Jim Caudill, Jr.

267, Pat Bowler 267-736, Dave

Shampaner 267, Ken Hallihan

266-719, Michael Conover 265-

702, Steffen Schenkenberger 263,

Carlo Tanzola 258, Lyle Walker

258-737, Chris Jones 258-712,

Joe Rosas 257, Brian Shade 256-

704, Michael Melillo 254, Chris

Mancilla 253, Chris Freel 714,

Brandon Fennell 703, Jim Stefan

704, Emily Fiore 234-657, Lauren

Frankowski 616, and Diane Jones

616.

MONTVALE, NJ - Tim McAleese

fired a 299 in a 743 series to lead

the Thursday Early Bird at

Montvale Lanes followed by Al

Panico with a 298-725.

Mike Pasch hit 269-738, Matt

Vanderhoof 257-735, Mike Folchi

247-709, Henry Carlos 241-707,

Justin Hawkins 247-700, Dave

Wilson 263-700, Phil DeSantis

245-695, and Geno Ghiotti 235-

695.

The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 75 No. 35 October 29 - November 4, 2014 50 cents

DOVER, Del. – Ray Edwards of

Middle Island, New York won nine

of his 12 matches and finished with

a 20-game total of 4,657 pins to

record a massive 282-pin victory

over Sammy Ventura of Syracuse,

New York in the PBA50 Dover

Eastern Open at Brunswick

Doverama.

Edwards, who turned 50 in June,

was competing in his third PBA50

regional event. A PBA Tour champi-

on and three-time East Region

Player of the Year, Edwards had

been winless since July, 2009. After

qualifying second in his third

PBA50 event, he started slowly on

Sunday, winning his first game with

168 then losing two consecutive

match-play games. He then changed

to a different ball and reeled off eight consecutive

match wins to accumulate an insurmountable lead

heading into the position round finale.

The win was Edwards’ 19th overall regional title

and was worth $2,000. Ventura, the qualifying leader,

earned $1,200 as the runner-up. Bob Caruso of

Dayton, New Jersey edged Steve Pavlinko Sr. of

Sewell, New Jersey by one pin to finish third, earning

$1,100. Pavlinko earned $1,000 for finishing fourth.

The PBA East Region’s next event is an

“over/under” doubles event to be held at Doug Kent’s

Rose Bowl Lanes in Newark, New York, November

7-9. Each team will be composed of one bowler

under the age of 50 with one PBA50 bowler.

Ray Edwards Wins PBA50 Regional Title at DoveramaBy Russ Mills - PBA

Tim McAleese 299 at Montvale Lanes

Jared Gross 300-787 at Ocean Lanes

John Petrovits III 300 at Jib Lanes

By Bill Vint - PBACHICAGO – Bob Glass, a domi-

nant player during a 10-year

career on the PBA50 Tour; former

Microsoft executive Chris Peters,

who played a key role as a new

owner in reviving the

Professional Bowlers Association,

and Barb Wilt, the longest-

tenured employee in PBA history,

have been elected to the PBA Hall

of Fame.

Induction ceremonies will be

held on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the

Marriott Indianapolis North in

conjunction with the 50th

anniversary Barbasol PBA

Tournament of Champions. The

Hall of Fame Dinner will be open

to the public; ticket information

will be announced later.Glass was elected in the PBA50

Performance category. Peters andWilt will be recognized in the

Meritorious Service category for

their extraordinary efforts behind

the scenes to advance the PBA.

Glass, one of the first true

power players on the PBA50

Tour, competed as a senior

between 1997 and 2007 when he

won nine titles and finished in the

top five 38 times in 78 tourna-

ments, earning just shy of a half-

million dollars ($487,215). He

won a pair of majors – the 2000

Brunswick PBA Senior

Championship and 2001 United

States Bowling Congress Seniors

Masters – and earned PBA50

Player of the Year honors in 2000,

2001 and 2004.

See HALL OF FAME page 2

Bob Glass, Barb Wilt, Chris Peters Elected to PBA Hall of Fame

PBA photo

Crystal Bentley, General Manager Doverama, with tournament

champion Ray Edwards.

PBA photo

Bob GlassPBA photo

Bob GlassPBA photo

Bob Glass

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2 SPORTS REPORTER October 29 - November 4, 2014

PBA Hall of FameContinued from page 1

Glass, who holds a PhD in eco-

nomics and has a law degree, lives

in Lawrence, Kansas, and current-

ly is Chief of Economics and Rates

with the Kansas Corporation

Commission in nearby Topeka.

Glass will celebrate his 67th birth-

day on Friday, Oct. 24.

“I was really surprised,” Glass

said of his election. “I bowled

some on the regular tour, and I

really only bowled full-time 5 1/2

years on the senior tour. I just feel

real lucky. It’s kind of shocking.

“I used to tell people that my

game degenerated slower than

other people’s because as a senior,

I was able to beat guys who used to

beat me regularly,” he added.

With an imposing 6-foot-2, 230-

pound frame, Glass said, “I was

still pretty strong when I came out

(on the PBA50 Tour). Actually,

Steve Wunderlich (a three-time

PBA Tour titlist), who was with

Track at the time, probably saved

my career when he convinced me

to drop from 16-pound equipment

for 15 pounds because the heavier

ball was too powerful.”

Peters, an early employee of

Microsoft who later became an

executive with the company, led

the effort to purchase the PBA with

partners and fellow Microsoft

executives Mike Slade and Rob

Glaser in 2000. Peters and his part-

ners provided an infusion of capi-

tal to ensure a solid foundation for

the organization while at the same

time providing vision and innova-

tive ideas to enhance the fan expe-

rience especially in the areas of

event presentation and online cov-

erage. The introduction of a pro-

fessionally-designed “arena” style

set for TV finals, including profes-

sional presentation of signage and

an overall enhanced image, helped

the PBA generate more new non-

bowling corporate sponsorships

than the PBA had seen in several

years.

During Peters’ tenure as an

owner and Chairman of the PBA

Board of Directors, the PBA:

● Hired former Nike executives

to enhance the organization’s posi-

tion as a major sports organization;

● Re-launched a more compre-

hensive and fan-friendly

PBA.com;

● Developed live online broad-

casting of PBA competition

through Strike Pass subscription

service (now Xtra-Frame). Strike

Pass was one of the first online

ventures in the sports world to pro-

vide fans with live video-stream-

ing coverage;

● Successfully negotiated long-

term contracts with ESPN to estab-

lish a consistent time slot for PBA

Tour telecasts;

● Introduced the PBA Exempt

Tour for the 2004-05 season, creat-

ing an “elite” tour to better show-

case PBA Tour players and provide

the Tour’s most successful players

with guaranteed opportunities to

make a living by including record

prize money for standard events.

Each major featured a minimum

$100,000 first prize, with the PBA

World Championship offering a

then-record $120,000 first prize.

“I was very excited when (PBA

Commissioner) Tom Clark called,”

Peters said. “It’s great. I’m a bit

overwhelmed, but obviously this is

shared with (co-owners) Rob

(Glaser) and Mike (Slade). They

were responsible, not just financial-

ly, but with their enthusiasm and

ideas and everything else. I never

could have done this without them.

“It’s been 15 years since I first

talked with (former PBA

Commissioner) Mark Gerberich,”

Peters continued. “Way back then,

Rob and Mike and I thought there

might be a way to showcase bowl-

ing on the Internet. The idea was

crazy at the time, but now the

world is catching up, and that’s

great to see.

“The nicest thing about my

involvement is the people I met in

the bowling industry,” he added.

“They are the nicest people I’ve

met in the world, bar none, and

that’s what makes this so special.

The PBA didn’t have to do this. It’s

a huge honor. It’s kind of a sad

note, but my father was a big bowl-

ing fan, and he died during the past

15 years. He was the first one I

wanted to call, so that kind of

explains how much this means to

me.”

Wilt, who joined the PBA staff in

1970, retired to North Carolina in

2014 after 44 years of service to

the organization. Her duties ranged

from processing all PBA Tour

entries to managing all of the

PBA’s statistical records, and virtu-

ally every other hands-on office

chore over her extensive career.

When the PBA was sold in 2000,

the new owners asked Wilt to

assist with the transition to the new

headquarters in Seattle, so she

moved to Seattle and continued to

work to make improvements in

membership, entries and statistical

processes.

She was the face of the PBA

among most of its thousands of

members over four-plus decades,

providing a familiar and friendly

voice to help them with their

needs, and she was conduit

between PBA’s national and

regional tournament directors in

bridging the gap between the

“office and the road.” She also

became the organization’s unoffi-

cial historian and served as a

guardian of old records, photo-

graphs and historical information.

“I’m overwhelmed. I never

believed this would happen,” Wilt

said. “It’s pretty overwhelming

and I’m very, very honored.

“I did a job I loved to do, and

worked with great people and ter-

rific athletes, and I got the better

end of the deal. It’s pretty cool.”

There were no candidates elected

in the PBA Performance category.

Eligibility for the PBA Hall of

Fame in the performance category

requires a minimum of 20 years of

PBA membership plus a minimum

of 10 standard PBA Tour titles, or

five titles plus two majors.

Eligibility for the PBA50 perform-

ance category, which is intended to

recognize players who excelled

after reaching the age of 50,

requires a minimum of 10 years of

PBA50 competition plus a mini-

mum of eight PBA50 Tour titles,

or five standard PBA50 titles plus

two majors. Candidates must

receive a two-thirds majority of

ballots cast in order to be elected.

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Matt Daquann 748MADISON, NJ – Matt Daquann

led the scoring in the Morris

County Police & Fire League fir-

ing a 258 game for a high 748 set.

Jake Bird shot 258-686, Ken

Fastner 279-680, and Patty

Hanlein 211.

Dave Grantziki 732MADISON, NJ – Dave Grantzike

led the scoring in the Pat

Martinelli Friday Classic League

firing a 268 game for a high 732.

John Manganiello hit 279, Mike

Diamond 258-706, Ellen Moore

267-652, and Donna Badolato

225-626.

Dave Merrill 279MADISON, NJ – Dave Merrill

blasted 279, Mike Hanlein 752,

and Jennifer Dunklin 223-611 in

the CMIL League.

In the Pharma Plus League Scott

Harnish shot 237, Ron Kaepernik

211, and Wayne Hartwig 207.

Jon Russo 700MADISON, NJ – Jon Russo

topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Trio League firing a

high game of 269 and a high series

of 700.

Dick Raymond rolled 252, Jim

Russo and Jake Bird 245, Oren

Warter 689, and Trevor Bogert

663.

Al Klein 245MADISON, NJ – Al Klein led the

scoring in the Livingston Business

Men’s League firing a 245 game.

Mike D’Aries hit 237, Bob Perry

234, and Kathy Folson 176.

In the Diggars Bantam/Prep Alex

Berg shot 163, Leon Sarkissian

120, and Rachel Rigge 113.

Dave Hanft 639MADISON, NJ – Dave Haft

paced the scoring in the Tuesday

400 Doubles League firing a high

game of 235 and a high series of

639.

Don Prisco hit 225, and Dan

Pridham 224-621.

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

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October 29 - November 4, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 3

Paul Sheirer 768STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the

Cartel Electric Fun League Paul

Sheirer rolled 279-258-768, and

Ray Carlisle 664.

Mike King 746STATEN ISLAND, NY – Mike

King topped the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League firing games

of 223-279-244 for a high 746.

Joe Albanese rolled 211-265-

268-744, Joe Zanocchio 258-225-

226-709, Randy Chapple 206-

257-653, and Joe Sessa 265.

Eugene Cruz 742STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eugene

Cruz topped the scoring in the

FixADent Body Men’s League fir-

ing a 277 for a high series of 742.

Jim Slein shot 253-255-731, Red

Baronello 278-265-729, Ed Elardi

245-706, Jim Elliot 703, Steve

DeMaria 269-697, Sal Lugo 279-

691, Joe Russo 690, and Phil

DeCesario 279-686.

Ryan Friend 734STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ryan

Friend topped the scoring in the

Michael Carbonara Mixed firing a

265 game for a high series of 734.

Jonathan Andrews rolled 268-

716, Joe Astorina 264-700, Phil

Oppenheimer 673, Shawn Reilly

665, and Keith Trepel 663.

In the Golden Oldies League

Dotty Bellantoni shot 203-223-

621, Dennis Costantino 244-201-

616, Bob Lampariello 213-207-

607, Bernie Weissman 237, and

Ralph Loggia 224.

Pete Veniscofski 728STATEN ISLAND, NY – Pete

Veniscofski led the Joe Brezinski

Memorial League firing games of

257-269 for a high series of 728.

Sean Liotine shot 279-681, Joe

Arenas 258, George Redecha 248,

and Lenny Carlo 247.

Jonathan Petrizzi 725STATEN ISLAND, NY –

Jonathan Petrizzi topped the scor-

ing in the Family Fun League fir-

ing 236-243-246 for a 725.

Ashley Gottlieb rolled 246-239-

685, Kevin Buono 202-203-236-

641, and Ken Soto 247.

Tom Hollywood 711STATEN ISLAND, NY- Tom

Hollywood led the Rab Wilkinson

Memorial League firing a 279

game for a high series of 711.

Jeff Scire rolled 252-267-707,

Justin Carroll 279, Mike King

248, Seto Jew and Santo Lisa 242.

John Lugo 697STATEN ISLAND, NY – John

Lugo topped the scoring in the

Friday Mixed Quartets League fir-

ing a 249 for a high series of 697.

Mike Vignola rolled 245-691,

Derek Gilbert 243-677, Larry

Sullivan 248-245-673, Matt

Cohen 671, and Ken Soto 257-

661.

Michael Breen 686STATEN ISLAND, NY – Michael

Breen led the scoring in the

Getaway League firing a 245

game for a high series of 686.

Grampa Hollywood shot 243-672,

Paul Pendzich 277, Stephen Baxter

265, and Donald Clampet 245.

John Castro 683STATEN ISLAND, NY – John

Castro topped the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League firing 230-

204-249 for a high series of 683.

Frank Matera hit 268, Chip

Bonamo 231, Vin Tannacore 217,

and Dick Desroches 209.

Tom Hollywood 675STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom

Hollywood led the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League firing games

of 269-255 for a high series of

675.

Fred Compitello shot 268-227-

671, John Eadicco 258-651, and

Kevin Legg 225-224-633.

Autumn Fortunato 657STATEN ISLAND, NY – Autumn

Fortunato led the scoring in the

NEXGEN Junior Bowlers League

firing games of 213-210-234 for a

high series of 657.

Thomas Martine rolled 220-234-

616, Danielle Wysokowski 232-

602, Nicholas Sigel 232, and Eric

Pagan 223.

Highlight of the session was

when 8-year-old Sara Katz shot a

173 game.

AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANES

L O D I L A N E S

www.lodi-lanes.com

Coming Up……Oct 25 – Buzz’s Northeast Challenge

Nov 15, 16, 22, 23 – Bergen County Doubles

Nov 26 – Thanksgiving Marathon

Dec 20 – Last Woman Standing

Dec 21 – Buzz’s Holiday Points Tournament ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

AT ROCKAWAY LANESSunday Adult Jr:

Jim Testa 253-642, Laura Porretta 129-359, Justin Ragucci 252-665,

Joseph Porretta 84-234, Haley Testa 101-253.

Spanish American:

Manuel Matias 234-647, Eddie Acevedo 224, Heriberto Matias 223-

600.

Put Togethers:

Bill Mott 214-520, Daryl Frank 157-474, Justin Devine 180-472,

Michelle Halko 150-413, Amy Caselli 150-400.

Nor Bu:

Bill Karpack 280-706, Andy Boyd 258, Chris Bakos 224-623, Lynn

Perry 187-536, Maryann Abasto 186-498, Susan Egland 181, Jack

Petonak 224, Eugene Randsazzo 209, Lisa Bischer 179-482, Lynn Perry

181-508.

Thursday Night Foursomes:

Jay McGrath 245-678, John Finno 244-725, Paul CeCe 240-658,

Maryann Abasto 204-574, Sue Gallo 153-375, Jaclyn Coren 125-352,

Bill Karpack 258-706, PJ Adams 257-689, Sue Gallo 162-396.

Fox Hills Seniors:

Steve Friedman 204-570, Joe Tobjy 188-517, Steve Rainer 187-543,

Bill Verderber 18, Bernadette Memolo 166-446, Mary Ann Smith 159-

378, Lorraine Dacko 155-397, Joanne Margiotta 146-375.

Morris Hills Mixed:

Barry Webb 202-524, Sal Antoniello 176-493, Jay Taormino 146-366,

Pam Antoniello 170-472, Dolores Webb 155-401, Gerrie Taormina 144-

, Andy Romo 189-449, Manny Barraqueiro 161-452, Violet Indyk 169-

434.

Rockaway Woman:

Colleen Boyd 205-529, Tammy Baldwin 200-493, Beverly Koval 193-

459, Lois Kehmna 192-481, Susan Chillemi 208-557, Marybeth

Kanouse 191-532.

AT LODI

LANESBob Goodwin 278-775,LODI, NJ - Bob Goodwin tossed a

278 game in a 775 session high

series rolling in the Monday Trios

League.

Alex Protin hammered out a 290

in his 771, Sharon Marcellaro

rolled a 278 game, John Barone

274, and Jessica Calabrese hit 265.

Alex Protin 726LODI, NJ - Alex Protin posted a

248 in a 726 series in the Survivor

Trios League.

Flor Mangasi rolled 279-682,

Percy Remulla 258-727, Rachel

Akins 257, Cheryl Moe 243, and

Diane Wojcik 234.

James Haggerty 280-724LODI, NJ - James Haggerty

pitched a 280 game in a 724 set

rolling in the Wednesday Men's

820 League.

Chuck Cocozzo bowled a 267

game and Vinny Stingo 264-712.

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John O’Farrell 770ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – John

O’Farrell topped the scoring in the

Custom Thumbz Doublez League

firing games of 247-267-256 for a

high series of 770.

Ed Boremski rolled 257-247-

244-748, Leroy Singletary 234-

258-236-728, Joe Conigliaro 255-

246-726, and Jim Constantinides

268.

Pat Zenker 758ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Pat

Zenker topped the scoring in the

Tuesday Oceanside K of C League

firing games of 269-250 for a high

series of 758.

Joe Butt, Jr. rolled 234-246-257-

737, Pete Morreale 244-239-225-

708, Al Fabiano 267-232-702,

Robert Maloney 279-211-685, and

Heather Maxwell 225-216-621.

Brian Dailey 744ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Brian

Dailey led the scoring in the

Wednesday Night Mixed League

firing games of 267-244-233 for a

high series of 744.

Willy Fessler rolled 290-257-

736, Marin Parano 279, Terry

Boyle 262-234-705, John Laurita

247-219-679, and Vicky

Lockwood 247-213-653.

Frank Cimino 715ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Frank

Cimino led the scoring in the

Thursday Mixed League firing

games of 237-236-242 for a high

series of 715.

Ed Small rolled 264-225-676,

Anthony Cimino 257-652, and

Charlie Torres and John

Manzollilo 266.

Mike Czaplinski 709ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Mike

Czaplinski led the scoring in the

Tuesday Late Men’s League firing

games of 231-267-211 for a high

series of 709.

Michael Fisch rolled 237-236-

699, Al Stein 279-680, Joe

LaSpina 242-234-670, and Pat

Zenker 257.

In the Tuesday Ladies League

Patty Werbeck rolled 215, Kathy

Andrews and Stacy Salomides

204, Maria Elefante 203, Barbara

Brandt 201, and Gloria Belmonte

and Maddie Lazzara 196.

Gloria Belmonte 689ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Gloria

Belmonte topped the scoring in

the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

League firing games of 289-224

for a high series of 689.

Lisa Newman rolled 234-215-

648, Stacy Salomides 220-209-

606, and Anna Ferri 216.

Gloria Belmonte 689ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Gloria

Belmonte topped the scoring in

the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

League firing games of 289-224

for a high series of 689.

Lisa Newman rolled 234-215-

648, Stacy Salomides 220-209-

606, and Anna Ferri 216.

Roberto DeGuzman 698ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –

Roberto DeGuzman the Thursday

Senior Birds League firing of 228-

233-237 for a high series of 698.

Gerald Fields rolled 238-223-

631, Stanley Rosadio 239-624,

George Fields 235-201-612, and

Chris Washington 225.

Kevin Rall 254ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Kevin

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Cruise League firing a high 254.

Don Railey shot 246, John LaBau

243, and Rich Snyder and Frank

Porcella 242.

George Fields 671ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – George

Fields led the scoring in the

Thursday Senior Birds League fir-

ing games of 255-234 for a high

series of 671.

Stanley Rosadio shot 249,

William Collier 226-220, Aubrey

Pereira 225-219-621, Henry Clay

224-615, and Ed Frontera 221-

601.

Richard Franklin 660ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Richard

Franklin topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Senior Doubles

League firing games of 255-208

for a high series of 660.

Ed Frontera shot 234-220-605,

Aubrey Pereira 228-224-612, and

Paul Byrd 234.

In the Monday Ladies Classic

League Anne Molloy shot 202,

Linda Walsh 190, Remee Malloy

and Trish Ugo 185, and Linda

Ellison 180.

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICRocco Fortunato 736HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco

Fortunato topped the scoring in

the Middlesex County Classic

League firing games of 246-263-

227 for a high series of 736.

William Bailey rolled 222-257-

256-735, Tommy Martino 237-

279-217-733, Ken Rask 236-203-

279-718, Chris Simeone 202-278-

228-708, and Mickey Endress

259-217-230-706.

In the Tuesday Night Mixed

League Carole Morgan rolled 181-

191, and Sanan Alshpikh 189-187.

Steven Baum, Jr. 734HOPELAWN, NJ – Steven Baum,

Jr. topped the Raritan Bay Men’s

League firing games of 257-231-

246 for a high series of 734.

Jaime Mugnone rolled 202-257-

235-694, Jason Gomez 216-238-

237-691, Dorien Soto 214-236-

228-678, Joe Lampariello 208-

244-225-677, Dennis Huscha 227-

241-206-674, and Matt Malloy

257-220-672.

Nick Guarneri 733HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Guarneri

led the scoring in the Madison

Park Men’s League firing games

of 259-280 for a high 733.

Dave Eisenberg shot 245-216-

258-719, Eric Velazquez 245-233-

236-714, and Tommy Martino

237-214-225-677.

Anthony Stevens 717HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony

Stevens topped the scoring in the

Middlesex County Classic League

blasting games of 256-226-235 for

a high series of 717.

Ray Tomei rolled 255-237-704,

Gordy Coletti 226-246-225-697,

Keith Quinn 236-246-697, Cesar

Galloza 235-234-226-695, Andy

Polidura 234-247-213-694, and

Tony Balletta 244-237-212-693.

Paul Harney 711HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Harney

topped the scoring in the Atlantic

City Trios League firing 258-227-

226 for a high series of 711.

Joe Delfini shot 233-259-674,

Joseph Krupincki 221-219-216-

656, and Anthony Vicidomini 217-

223-621.

Rich Nicholls 694HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Nicholls

topped the scoring in the Garden

State Mixed firing games of 244-

215-235 for a high series of 694.

Warren Taureck rolled 227-256-

663, Barry Bailey 235-203-639,

Michael Onions 223-620, and

Kathleen Pranio 202-216-607.

In the Merck League Mike

Egelsia shot 205-213-608, Tommy

Walden 215-200-607, and Jerry

Morgan 222.

Tommy Martino 684HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy

Martino led the scoring in the

Family League firing 235-204-

245 for a high series of 684.

Dan Pawelek rolled 226-235-

212-673, Rocco Fortunato 205-

213-235-653, Kevin Kipko 213-

207-610, and Dave Morgante 226.

Char Martino shot 189-189-164,

and Ann Aiello 159 in the

Wednesday Earlybirds League

Dan Dunleavy 679HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan

Dunleavy paced the scoring in

the Goldstein & Hanel Doubles

League firing games of 251-238

for a 679.

Rusty Thomsen rolled 237-

240-672, Ray Smarch 234-211-

631, and Bob Caruso 212-225-

620.

Vinny Medvetz 678HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny

Medvetz topped the scoring in

the La Buona Pizza League fir-

ing games of 225-238-215 for a

high series of 678.

Joe Herber rolled 224-226-212-

662, Dan DeBenedetto 215-231-

635, John Baginsky, Jr. 246-

226-633, and Martha Armstrong

230.

In the Winter Senior Citizens

League Rich Rowley rolled 300,

and Larry Johnson 177.

Kevin Cristi 667HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Cristi

paced the scoring in the Friday

Nite Mixed League firing games

of 249-222 for a 667.

Jerome Daily shot 204-258-632,

Angelito Rondena 248-621, Pat

Sawler 224, Theresa Straub 205.

John Moffit 630HOPELAWN, NJ – John Moffit

paced the scoring in the NJ

Turnpike League firing 224-205-

201 for ahigh series of 630.

Mike Grant rolled 205-204-600,

and Lester 213-200.

Nick Simone 640HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Simone

led the scoring in the K of C

League firing games of 233-215

for a high series of 640.

Mark Makwinski rolled 214-2-7-

206-627, John Shimko 232-626,

and Sanan Alshpikh 241-616.

Kyle Jannuzzi 657HOPELAWN, NJ – Kyle Jannuzzi

led the scoring in the Thursday

Nite Mixed League firing games

of 255-200-202 for a high 657.

Rollin E. Ball shot 215-216-627,

Vinny Medvetz 216-606, and Kurt

Moszkowski 214.

John Syslo 653HOPELAWN, NJ – John Syslo

paced the scoring in the Thursday

Mixed Nuts League firing games

of 219-227-207 for a high 653.

Jeff Kubinak rolled 225-202-

216-643, Jeff Pasewark 217-212-

622, Don Hellhake 208-234-613.

Michael Holoka 651HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael

Holoka paced the His & Hers

League firing 237-214-200-651.

Mary Ellen Oehler shot 249-625,

Kevin Bitler 227-215, Jessica

Medoro 227, Jesse Ferreira 234,

and Bill Smith 224.

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Brian Beale 794FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian

Beale topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

blasting games of 245-279-270 for

a high series of 794.

Frank Montgorisa shot 279-259-

754, Paul Verderosa 247-289-215-

751, Dan Levin 264-245-224-733,

Sean Mott 258-239-719, Steven

Harris 264-225-226-715, and

Nathaniel Fuller 222-266-225-

733.

Greg Herzing 737FARMINGDALE, NY – Greg

Herzing topped the scoring in the

Tuesday Early Birds League blast-

ing games of 278-255 for a high

series of 737.

Frankie Berardino shot 269-735,

Garfield Campbell 223-255-227-

705, Jeff Page 257-237-692, Brian

Beael 226-246-226-698, and

Kerrick Jones 258.

Tom Altamura 730FARMINGDALE, NY – Tom

Altamura topped the scoring in the

Saturday Nite Friends League fir-

ing games of 268-238-224 for a

high series of 730.

Joe Camacho shot 247-670,

Allen Gano 228-220-653, Rich

Valentine 242, and Bill Sutherland

220.

Justin Dellicarpini 710FARMINGDALE, NY – Justin

Dellicarpini topped the scoring in

the Thursday 3-Man League firing

games of 267-231 for a high series

of 710.

Mike Gelman rolled 259-243-

706, Frank LaBruyere 279-227-

694, Tyrone Brown 258-211,

Louis Getzelman 255, Curtis

Brown 245, and Sean Mott 240.

Robert Horvath 704FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert

Horvath topped the scoring in the

Monday Night Fourplay League

firing games of 246-215-243 for a

high series of 704.

Laura Cestra shot 236-683, Mike

Petroff 238-226-668, Billy

Kerkenides 232-234-204-670, and

Michael Larberg 245-206.

Mike Clark 702FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

Clark topped the scoring in the

Friday Late Mixed League firing

games of 249-246 for a high series

of 702.

Scott Zimmerman rolled 258-

233-683, Wingo Hom 236-233-

672, and Joe Prozor 245-234-660.

Bob Andrews 665FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob

Andrews topped the scoring in the

Thursday Goodtimers League fir-

ing games of 234-222-659, Cheryl

Bove 215, and Joe Bauman 213.

Maria Lucente 663FARMINGDALE, NY – Maria

Lucente topped the scoring in the

Monday High School Practice

League firing games of 249-223

for a high series of 663.

Nicholas Mencarelli shot 205-

223-210-638, Isaiah Adams-

Hunter 243, Joe Napoli 234,

Elizabeth Ferraro 233-215-617,

and Max Garrido 225.

Kenny Simon 662FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny

Simon paced the scoring in the

Tuesday Nite Owls League firing

a 246 game for a high series of

662.

John Doherty shot 268-213-650,

Arthur O’Connor 258, Bill

Kremlicka 236, and Valerie

Delillo 233.

Nick Butera 649FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick

Butera paced the scoring in the

Sunday Early Mixed League firing

games of 259-246 for a high series

of 649.

Paul Burns hit 267-207-648,

Rainer Latteier 269, and Brian

Meade 242-222-653.

Bill Platania rolled 191, George

Brenner 188, and Jerry Keenan

182 in the Friday Seniors League.

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AT JIB LANESRonnie Fandino 713FLUSHING, NY – Ronnie Fandino rolled 235-244-234-713 in the

PBC League, Archie Nabas hit 232-266-688, Randy Cruz 226-214-

211-651, Rhoy Castro 230-244-220-694, Ryan Castro 227-219-193-

639, Boi Dayoan 213-259-225-697, John Jay Lindo 213-259-222-694,

Hansine Generoso 196-236-205-637, Jay Junio 188-212-225-625, and

Owel Ocampo 255-213-201-669.

Brett Mosley 702FLUSHING, NY – Brett Mosley tossed 248-264-190-702 in the

Friends & Family League.

Twone Williams bowled 201-254-204-659, Anthony Mosley 239-

234-638, Cliff Stancil 224-267-638, Riz Rissland 263-210-658, Tiggah

Mungen 215-221-576, Lisa Varallo 233-202-575, Earl Chapman 202-

217-228-647, Brett Lee 225-234-225-684, and Lois Bramlette 223.

Matt Garcia 277 FLUSHING, NY – Matt Garcia pitched a 277 in a 651 set competing

in the IBEW League.

Kayla Ankelman hit 218-233, Izzy Rosario 194-234-176-604, Bryan

Gathers 265, Ricky Tavella 255-214-221-690, Nick Nicholson 204-

235-223-662, Billy Vanadia 274, Stan Mierzwa 224-228-173-625, and

Mike Lynch 245-204-247-696.

Brian Walters 746,FLUSHING, NY – Brian Walters bowled 223-268-245 for a 746 set

rolling in the Ball & Chain League.

Colus Nesmith hit 203-223,208-634, Jorge Gabino 234-217-268-719,

Luis Jiminez 235-217-205-657, Luis Rivera 193-257-221-671, Brenda

George 212-233-178-623, Twone Williams 237-213-195-645, Larson

Nowydwor 211-265-172-648, Bobby Fox 224-268-227-719, and

Richard Salcedo 193-254-275-722.

Gary Elferies 753FLUSHING, NY – Gary Elferies pitched games of 247, 280 and 226

to tally a 753 set competing in the Midweek Mixers League.

Jimmy Vega Jr. bowled 224-259-239-722, Jesus Paredes 236-234-

191-661, Demetrius Molina 205-246-629, Jon Ayroso 267, Robert Fox

215-216-236-667, Greg Chin 222-257-222-701, Amelia Berger 244-

624, Chris Mayr 267-237-174-678, and Peter Alvarado 202-247-622.

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Monday Night Trios

Chris Vitale had the high game with his 258, Nick Santana 248,

Christin Perez 242 Phillip la Russo 241, Tommy Muszynski 238-687,

Chase Figaro 237, along with Bill Hansen Sr.

Public Safety

Ok here we go again another season and another high game for the

dynamic duo Kenny Lee 268-718 and Kevin (Tito) Jackson 267.

Kenny Cook hit 262, Emilo Jimenez 248, Frank Mena 245, Herminio

Sanchez 237, and Dennis Figueroa 235.

Wednesday Early 5-Man

Kenin Matawa was on fire with his 256-248-727, Bob Locht 246, Ed

Lisi 237, Bob Cardinal and Paul Leinas 232 each, Toto Jowono had a

nice night with his 228-223-664.

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Tori Boughton 747LAKEWOOD, NJ – Tori Boughton topped the scor-

ing in the Saturday Scratch League firing games of

232-259-256 for a high series of 747.

Austin Daddato shot 249, Nicole Audfmack 248,

Robbie Guzman and Vicky Spirio 246, Joe Ocelo

235, and April Sharkey and Angela Kozma 232.

Zach Letts 236LAKEWOOD, NJ – Zach Letts blasted 236, Ryan

Waldhelm 235, Jennifer Disoggno 222, Jeremy

Issacs 221, Brian Garofano 220, Cameron Waldhelm

217, and Nick Clayton 200 in the Saturday Junior

League

Joey Kling Tops Pin HittersLAKEWOOD, NJ – In the Saturday Pin Hitters

League Joey Kling shot 171, Kaileen Derrick 168,

Jared Kirchner 149, Robby Vernon 138, Blaise

Harrington 125, Jordy Tlapanco 133, Anthony

Caruso 172, Mikalah Carter 126, and Eric

Lazarchick 122.

Diane Walter 696CORAM, NY – Diane Walter led

the scoring in the Monday Toss

Ups League firing a 248 game for

a high series of 696.

Josh Nordstrom rolled 672,

Frank Mirabile 661, Eddie Tirado

248, and Marlene Mirabile 204.

In the Leisure Glen League Rich

Simeone shot 224-606, and Linda

Greean 176.

Eddie Tirado 255CORAM, NY – In the Wednesday

Night Live League Eddie Tirado

shot 255, Bill Galgano 246, and

Bill Hennington 620.

Ralph Spencer, Jr. shot 223 and

Tom Evans 191 in the Suffolk

Federal Credit Union League.

Michael Virotsko 234CORAM, NY – Michael Virotsko

rolled 234, and Bill Galgano post-

ed a 214 game to lead all bowlers

rollin in the Friday Morning

Seniors League.

Pete Colarossi 210CORAM, NY – Pete Colarossi

rolled 210, followed by Rich

Sciortino with 203, and Ron

Bonomo 201 in the Friiday

Afternoon Seniors League.

Michael Mirabile 208CORAM, NY – In the Junior

Bowlers League Michael Mirabile

shot 208, Dylan Silvis 195, Daniel

McCoy 186, and Jessica Burkitt

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