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Vol. 76 No. 02

March 11 - 17, 2015

Wes Malott Helps Norm Duke Win 38th Title


In Roth/Holman PBA Doubles Championship

Steffen Schenkenberger 300 at Ocean

By Bill Vint - PBA


INDIANAPOLIS Professional Bowlers
Association Hall of Famer Norm Duke of
Clermont, Fla., with the help of partner Wes Malott
of Pflugerville, Texas, successfully defended their
Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles
Championship at Woodland Bowl, giving Duke his
38th career title and sole possession of third place
on the all-time PBA titles list.
The doubles event aired on ESPN with the hall of
fame namesakes in the crowd, watching the action.
Duke, who stands 5-foot-6 and weighs 128
pounds, teamed up with Malott, at 6-foot-4, 250
photo
pounds, to defeat international stars Dom Barrett of Wes Malott, Marshal Holman, Mark Roth and Norm PBA
Duke.
England and Osku Palermaa of Finland, 228-203,
for a victory that also gave Malott 10 career titles and game, striking on six of his seven shots.
On day one in Milwaukee (where qualifying rounds
eligibility for future PBA Hall of Fame consideration.
for
the doubles event took place two weeks earlier),
The 2011 Roth-Holman Doubles champions entered
the finals as top qualifiers, and they bowled a game there was so much traffic I had to play straight, Duke
that was four single-pin spares away from perfection said. I couldnt go around (the big-hook players), but
despite their contrasting physiques and bowling styles. the shot I found looked great and I told myself to
Duke played a relatively straight line up the outside of remember that, because I figured thats what we would
the right lane, leaving and converting three of the four face in the TV finals if we got that far, and thats exactsingle-pin spares, but never missing the pocket. Malott ly what happened.
played an inside angle on the left lane with his power
See Malott-Duke Page 2

Indonesias Tannya Roumimper Wins H.H. Emir Cup in Qatar


By Bill Vint - PBA
DOHA, Qatar Former Wichita
State University star Tannya
Roumimper of Indonesia defeated
home country favorite Khaled AlDossari, 516-430 in the two-game
total pinfall final match, to win the
H.H. Emir Cup at Qatar Bowling
Centre.
Roumimper rolled games of 287
and 229, including 8 handicap pins
per game awarded to women
entered in the tournament, to handily top Al-Dossaris 184 and 246
games. But the former collegiate
All-American needed her handicap
pins in eliminating UAEs Naif
Oqab in the Step 3 semifinal round,
437-428. Top qualifier Danielle
McEwan, a Team USA member
from Stony Point, N.Y., was elimi-

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LAKEWOOD, NJ - Steffen
Schenkenberger took the top spot
rolling a 300 game in a 720 set in
the Ocean Trio Challenge at
Ocean Lanes. Gary Toth took high
series honors with his 787 highlighted by a 284.
Michael Melillo bowled 280726, Anthony Buczynsky 279732, Russ Goss 279-704, Jim

Hanlon 279-750, Brian Shade 279,


Justin VanBerkel 268-746, Greg
Ostrander 268-772, Mitchell
Collier 267-700, Austin Cordero
265-713, Vinny Dalia 258-722,
Shea McGowan 258, Chris
Mancilla 257, Bob Heagen 256,
Pat Bowler 254, Rob Romer 254,
Diane Jones 265-680, and Laurie
Fluet 231.

Koz Leontarakis 300 at Lodi Lanes


LODI, NJ - Koz Leontarakis blasted 300 in a 770 series to earn high
game honors in the Monday Night
4-man Classic at Lodi Lanes.
High series honors went to JJ
Roldan with his 773 highlighted
by a 289 game.
Shawn Bautista posted a 267 in a
760 followed by James McLean
with 255-754, Fernando LeBron

247-751, Tom Flynn Jr. 280-783,


Justin Sloan -267-723, Tim Taylor
269, Jake Rollins -257, John
Gualtieri 279, and Mario Fastiggi
258.
In the SunMix, Brian Creeley
rolled
255-672,
Steve
Vandenhenden 243, Andy OBrien
237, and Patricia Giacomarro 228.

Rodney Moody 300 at Rockaway Lanes


ROCKAWAY, NJ - Rodney
Moody found the line to run a
string of 12 strikes for a 300 game
on his way to a 766 high series in
the Rockaway Mixed.

Dennis Nielson tossed a 268


game followed by Walt Forrester
with 255, Lynn Coleman 243-672,
Penni Marti 195 and Danielle
Parker 195-538.

Gary Elferis 300 at Jib Lanes


FLUSHING, NY Gary Elferis
blasted a 300 game with 218-208
for a 726 series in the Friday HiRollers League at Jib Lanes.
Robert Olvina, Jr. rolled 234-

256-259-749, Marlon Enriquez


226-268-235-729, Kevin JustinViloria 223-222-267-712, and
Timothy Williams 279-206-223708.

Anthony Stevens 300 at Majestic

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Runner-up Khaled Al-Dossari, winner Tannya Roumimper,


3rd place Danielle McEwan and 4th place Naif Oqab.

nated in the other Step 3 match, losing to Al-Dossari, 441-405.


The H.H. Emir Cup is a PBA
International-World Bowling Tour

event. Roumimper will not be credited with a PBA title because she
received eight handicap pins per
game and she is not a PBA member.

HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony
Stevens earned top honors in the
Middlesex County Classic League
at Majestic Lanes blasting games
of 236-300-224 for a high series of
760.
Anthony Martino rolled 255-233-

257-745, Cesar Galoza 212-290235-737, Glenn Mohr 258-235228-721, Brian Longo 267-244204-715, Len Camporeale 247206-258-711, and John Delgado
235-255-220-710.

Les Forrai 300 at Rockville Centre


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Les Forrai blasted a 300 game in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.

Ray Brooks rolled 258-226-694,


Michael Travers 267-212, George
Stpehens, Sr. 256-664, and Vicky
Lockwood 266-204-662.

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Malott-Duke

New Jersey and North Texas to Host


Bowlmor AMF U.S. Opens

Continued from Page 1


Pete Weber for third place on the
PBA career titles list (behind
Walter Ray Williams Jr. with 47
and Earl Anthony with 43) was
memorable, Duke was subdued
about the accomplishment.
I dont think anyone believes
Pete is done winning titles, the
50-year-old Duke said. I dont
like to think that Im done,
either. This is part of a process in
building a career. Im glad to be
part of helping Wes build with
his career, and Im certainly glad
hes helping with mine, because
without him, Im probably still
chasing Pete. But to be ahead of
Pete for even one day is a
remarkable achievement, and
something I truly value.
Malott, 38, felt the same about
winning his 10th title, which will
earn him a spot on the PBA Hall
of Fame ballot in seven years,
when he competes in his 20th
year of membership.
Winning the doubles title in
2011 after struggling for a couple of years after I won Player of
the Year for the 2008-09 season
kind of kick-started me again,
Malott said. Winning my 10th

Malott followed Dukes lead.


We discussed the situation
and decided Id finish the game
on the left lane, where I could
stand far to the left on the
approach and wouldnt have to
deal with the ball return, Malott
said. We had to let the conditions develop, but Norm was
okay on the right lane, and I was
okay on the left. Norm told me
some past history about leaving
single pins on the right lane and
I wanted to make sure he remembered what he told me.
As predicted, Duke left backto-back single pins in his first
two frames of the Baker-format
contest. He said he was contemplating a ball change in hopes of
striking, but Malott talked him
out of it.
Wes told me to just live with
it, Duke said. He told me, stick
with the plan. We got a couple
more nine-counts, but he just sat
on that left lane and pounded the
pocket. Thats the reason we
worked together so well. He
believed in me and I believed in
him, and it worked.
While breaking his tie with

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title and being eligible for the


hall of fame someday is a huge
honor, but I really dont think
itll set in until that day that its
announced Im going to be put
into the hall of fame. Im very
proud and humbled by what Ive
been able to accomplish, but
right now its mind-boggling to
me.
Barrett and Palermaa the
2013 and 2010 PBA World
Championship winners respectively defeated DJ Archer of
Friendswood, Texas, and twohander Shawn Maldonado of
Houston, Texas, 237-179, in the
opening stepladder match, spoiling Maldonados television
debut and bid for his first title. In
the second match, the Finnish
two-handed player and his
English partner took advantage
of back-to-back splits by
Australian two-handed star
Jason Belmonte and partner Bill
ONeill of Langhorne, Pa., to
win 178-168.
Barrett and Palermaa started
the semifinal match with six
consecutive strikes and took
advantage of back-to-back open
frames by Tom Daugherty of
Tampa, Fla., and partner Dino
Castillo of Carrollton, Texas, to
post a 220-201 victory and a
berth in the title match.
PBA Tour players will compete in a trio of PBA
International-World Bowling
Tour events in Qatar, Bahrain
and Germany over the next
month before heading to
Portland, Maine, March 28-31
for PBA League Elias Cup competition and the Xtra Frame
Maine Event at Bayside Bowl.
PBA League quarterfinal, semifinal and championship rounds
will air over four consecutive
Sundays beginning March 29.
The Maine Event will be covered live, exclusively on PBAs
online video streaming channel,
Xtra Frame.

By Terry Bigham - USBC


ARLINGTON, Texas Bowlmor AMF, the largest operator of bowling
centers in the world, will host and provide television sponsorship for
Bowlings U.S. Open and U.S. Womens Open in 2015. The tournaments will be held in AMF and Brunswick centers with more than
$250,000 support of the events from Bowlmor AMF.
The 2015 Bowlmor AMF U.S. Womens Open will take place at
Brunswick Zone Carolier in North Brunswick, New Jersey, Aug. 31Sept. 6 and will be a part of the new Professional Womens Bowling
Association (PWBA) Tour schedule. The television finals are scheduled
for Sunday, Sept. 6.
The 2015 Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open will take place at AMF Garland
Lanes in suburban Dallas/Fort Worth from Nov. 2-8 with the television
finals scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8.
The U.S. Open and U.S. Womens Open are a key part of bowlings
rich tradition and were proud to play a major role in this years series
of events, said Tom Shannon, Bowlmor AMF Chief Executive Officer,
Chairman and President. Bowlmor AMF is committed to growing the
sport at every level and look forward to supporting the industrys greatest athletes as they compete for bowlings most prestigious title.
We are thrilled to have Bowlmor AMF as a partner that is clearly
invested in our membership and future for the sport, said United States
Bowling Congress (USBC) Executive Director Chad Murphy. The U.S.
Opens will be in great local markets and we look forward to providing
outstanding national exposure for the events.
The U.S. Opens will have a traditional 56-game format with three
eight-game qualifying rounds followed by a cut to the top one-third of
the field before the top 24 players qualify for round-robin match play.
Television finals will feature a stepladder format.
The success of the 2015 U.S. Opens are something for the bowling
industry to celebrate, said Bowling Proprietors Association of America
(BPAA) Executive Director Frank DeSocio. We owe a great thanks to
the leadership at Bowlmor AMF for stepping up to join the International
Bowling Campus and do something great to benefit all of bowling.
Both events will feature a top prize of $50,000 and will be operated by
USBC. Each will have a $400 entry fee with a 1:3 prize ratio.
Registration for both tournaments will open April 6. Entries will be
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Matt Branen 300 at Rabs Country Lanes WALLINGTON


STATEN ISLAND, NY Matt Branen earned top game honors when he
fired a 300 game in the Getaway League at Rabs Country Lanes.
Milton Eng shot 269-263-757, Grampa Hollywood 279-269-762,
Michael Pero 256-247-742, and Stephen Baxter 256.

Mark Gollinge 300 at Howell


HOWELL, NJ - Mark Gollinge was perfect for a 300 game in the Mixed
Nuts League at Howell Lanes. In the Hankel League Larry Gitlitz
bowled 110 pins above average firing a 289-737 high series and game.
Gary Landa, Sr. threw his two high games of the season with a 267 and
266 on his way to a 734 series, Dennis Jandoli 279, Mike Ormsby 709,
Mike Sheppard, Jr. 277, Ryan Briehof 266 and Mark Toth a 265. Sal
Croce, Team 13, was 98 pins above average with a stellar 698 series.
For the Women, Emerald Platzer chucked a 256-647 and Janine Smith
216-602
In other leagues, Vinny Conigilione and Ryan Branson in the Howell
Businessmans League each hit 289. Andrew Lazachick 269-266-742 in
the P3/Petraglia Scholarship League. Mike Savoye had a 737 and Ken
Hayes 736s. Debbie Connors fired 269 (114 pins over average) and
Shannon Hankel threw a 257 in the Cheap Thrills League. Nancy
Straman hit 654, Leslie Bohn 645, Kerry OSullivan 608 in the Ladies
Night Out.

LANES
By Gloria Volpe

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Put Togethers: Bill Mott 212-539, Geno McCroy 198-536, Fred Driver
195-575, Amy Caselli 170-441, Michelle Halko 159-455, Joanne Mossi
119-311.

Bud Light Tuesday 4-Man


Mark Nobile had the high game
with his 287, Bruce Radigan hit
280, Paul Freudenvoll 267, Tony
Rigano 267, Carlos Colon, 266257 along with Bob Skorupski
266, and TJ Valentin 257.

Thursday Night Mixed: Jay McGrath 258-692, Van Thompson 257660, Al Higgins 228, Maryann Abasto 234-573, Joaclyn Coren 132-378.

Wednesday Early 5-Man


Kevin Matawa was the high
bowler in this league with his 268236-729, Andrew Thomas rolled
267, Bob Deleasa 257-246-727,
Bill Cappiello 247, Doug Weiler
246, Nick Kochell 245, and
Thomas Smith Jr. 236.

Fox Hill Seniors: Don King 221-569, Louis Ecanosti 212-540, Helen
Loverro 177-505, Lorraine Dacko 157-399.

Monday Night Trios


Mike Neocleous 266 was the high
game in this league. Robert
Hymowitz hit 256, Kevin Snell
along with Frank Vitale 255, Alan
Kowal 247, Dawn Cozine 246,
Maritza Ocasio 244-226, Jovanny
Roman 244, and Rick Smith 237.

Nor Bu: Jon Klejmont 224, Stacy Titus 233-558.


Thursday Night Mixed: PJ Adams 270-666, Nick Westergaard 267710, Tami Mehesy 207-504, Teri Renn 176.

Morris Hills Mixed: Manny Barraqueiro 205-462, Fred Perry 125-338,


Andy Romo 131, Pam Antoniello 187-467, Gerrie Taormina 135-393.
Rockaway Women: Tammy Baldwin 234-666, Donna Murphy 210497, Marybeth Kanouse 182-534, Colleen Boyd 166.
County Tuesday Night: Eric Benbrook 279-783, Gene Pukas 269-649,
Ryan Prevost 266-731, Rebecca Chapparro 255-637, Nichole Opsasnick
232-686, Regina Nataluk 213-575.
Monday Early Birds: Ken George 248-640, Ralph Viola 242-684, Ed
Boehlke 237-605, Leann Chervnsik 205-529, Mel Garie 192-487.
Spanish American: Jesus Cruz 258, Jose Acevedo 257-691, Lynne
Coleman 256-687.
Sunday Adult-Junior: Jim Testa
218-594, Laura Porretta 178-477,
Joseph Porretta 101-238, Haley Testa
107-303.
Dover High school: Colwyn Lopez
137-315, Yohan Lopez 144-397.
Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi 82130.

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AT FARMINGDALE LANES

Kyle Schellberg Tops Youth Travelers


By Vince Albrecht
BOONTON, NJ - The Stan
Niemiec Youth Travelers there
were two 700 sets, seven
650s and seven 600s to go
along with forty-seven 200s
shown on the telescores when
all was said and done. Clearing
the path for the onslaught were
Dumont sophomore Kyle
Schellberg 268-279: 738 and
Indian Hills freshman Ryan
McGuire 255-204-244: 703.
Fourteen-year-old Ryan on the
leader-board, carving out 718 at
Bowler City. As to their respective teams, Kyle had help from
Anthony Rizzo 232-245 and
James Kane 227 in earning
Bowler City I three points
against Holiday II. Rattling the
plastics for the latter were Craig
Oriente 221-602, Tom
Chamberlain 210 and Devin
Crowley 193-185. Ryans
Holiday I quartet captured five
of seven points by firing the
afternoons best threesome in a
thrilling 3043-2983 success
against host Boonton. Catching
the glow of McGuires fire were
Frank Magyar 243-224-202669, David Neil 223-610 and
Lilly Sigona 200. Boonton
didnt let the victors get too far

ahead, throwing up some fine


numbers as well: Matt Chang
227, Sean McGuire 202-587,
Adam Gelvan 200 and 13-yearold Drew Gille 192.
In another high-scoring battle,
North Arlington held off Bowler
City III, 3004-2931 behind the
stellar outings of Jordan Lopez
214-223-245-682, Chris Liloia
234-205-625 and Vin Amato
211-590. Scattering the pins for
BC III were Nathan Tombo 196221-248-665, Nick Reyes 245211-197-653 and Greg Khan
212. Wayne Valley senior Josh
Spiegel brought his A game
with a breakout 236-235-654,
with add-ons from Matt Morris
220 and Melody Morris 197 to
lead T-Bowl to a sweep of
Montvale, 2975-2804. Pacing
the latter were Matt Russell
237-612, 11-year-old Joseph
Mahoney 224, Chris Torres 192
and Nick Fabiano 188. After
getting blown away in game
one, Fair Lawn struck back with
two close wins to pick up four
points in its match against
Bowler City II. Leading the
winners were Steve Plaszky
197-225-247-669 and Matt
Myers 245-603; BC II managed

March 11 - 17, 2015

huge numbers from Dean


Edwards 245-209-640, George
Held 245-209, Matt Burzynski
206-200 and Emily Young 203590. Closing out the matches,
Lodi rolled well enough to capture all seven points from the
vacancy. Brandon Voorhees
219-207-604 and Devin Anellos
three games over average put
Lodi over the top.

Don Perillo 738

John Doherty 659

FARMINGDALE, NY Don
Perillo led the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing
games of 258-258 for a high series
of 738.
Curtis Brown rolled 232-215279-726, Sal Paasquini 249-248222-719, Louis Getzelman 251253-214-718, and Eric Smyth
267-247-715.

FARMINGDALE, NY John
Doherty led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing
games of 241-224 for a high series
of 659.
George Zandier shot 237-214205-656, Donald Price 236-217653, and John Curtis 227-215-646.

Bob Andrews 676


FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Andrews led the scoring in the
Thursday Good Timers League
firing games of 225-224-227 for a
high series of 676.
Cliff Dowdican rolled 257-210653, Dale Alberino 227-215-638,
Joe Baumann 224-214-632, and
Ken Tamburrino 262.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Nicholas Fina shot 194,
Matthew Lindren 175, and Travis
Gangale 174.


LODI

Michael Howard 640


FARMINGDALE, NY Michael
Howard paced the scoring in the
Thursday Henry Schein League
rolling games of 223-220- for a
high series of 640.
Dan Coll hit 204-203, Stuart
Weiss 202, David DeJohn 200,
and Laurie Atansasio 182.

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Matt Chang Tops Youth Travelers


By Vince Albrecht
NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ - Of
the Stan Niemiec Youth Travel
Leagues eleven 200 average
bowlers who tackled the tough
conditions, only two scored better
than 600. Fair Lawns Steve
Plaszky 634 and Holiday IIs Al
Chamberlain 628.
Bowler of the Week honors are
bestowed on Boontons 15-yearold Matt Chang, the Montville
sophomore, who struck his best
threesome of the year, 244-211:
639. Teaming with Sean McGuire
245: 619, Matt led Boonton to a
shutout of Fair Lawn, 2936-2673.
Fai Lawn took a run at Boonton
in the finale thanks to Steve
Plaszkys closing 263, but
dropped the nail-biter, 956-940;
Steve, the 15-year-old Hawthorne
sophomore, also rifled a 224 for

his 634, raising his average to


210.03, third best behind James
Kane 210.38 and league leader
Kyle Schellberg 214.79. Steves
sister Katrina produced a milestone of her own, posting 201:
552, high for the afternoon
among the girls and her handicap
totals of 292: 825 were second
only to Matt Changs 313: 846.
The race for the top tightened as
Holiday I took five of seven from
first place Bowler City I behind
Alex McGuire 214-208 and Lilly
Sigona 204; notable for BC I was
12-year-old Trevor Savoye with a
third game 188. Third place Lodi
inched closer to the top, winning
five points from Montvale on the
strength of 190 games from
Devin Anello and Steve Kropilak.
Holiday II rode Al Chamberlains

226-202: 628 to a 5-2 triumph


over Bowler City III. Emily
Young tallied 190-185 in leading
Bowler City II to a sweep of
North Arlington whose best came
from Jordan Lopez 201 and Chris
Liloia 195. Rounding out the
days action, T-Bowl earned five
points against the vacancy behind
Josh Spiegel 198 and Patrick
Mayer 192-185. Welcome 13year-old Wade Chamberlain to
the league as well as sub
Julieanne Kornberg.

Mike Skillman,
Pete Marino 715
At Howell Lanes
By John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Pete Marino and
Mike Skillman tied for high series
at 715 while Joe Horvath and
Ralph Giordano hit 714 in the
Hankel league. Joe Chessere took
269 high game of the night tossing
76 pins above his average.
Brian Hart rolled 258, Joe
Ruggiero, Sr. 251, Sean Kelly 254.
For the two women bowlers,
Janine Smith stormed to a 615
series with a 223 game, and Leslie
Bohn stroked a 608 series with a
214 game.

March 11 - 17, 2015

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA


Trevor Bogert 781

Jennifer Drury 774

MADISON, NJ Trevor Bogert


topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League blasting a
high game of 279 and a high series
of 781.
Matt DAgusni rolled 257-691,
Jake Bird 255, and Patty Hanlein
229.

MADISON, NJ Jennifer Drury


led the scoring in the Pat
Martinelli Friday Classic League
firing a 268 game for a high series
of 774.
Vinnie Pagnotta rolled 278-750,
Tommy Magers 741, Mike
Diamond 726, Stephen Friedella
268, and David Hanft 266.

Rick Wright 704


MADISON, NJ Rick Wright
topped the scoring in the
Livingston
Business
Mens
League firing a high game of 289
and a high series of 704.
Jim Dresch shot 257, Frank
Catanzar 249, and Bob Serillo and
Al Klein 681.

Jake Bird 702


MADISON, NJ Jake Bird led
the scoring in the Morris County
Police & Fire League firing a 245
game for a high series of 702.
Bob Newell rolled 268, Ken
Kastner 258-663, Patty Hanlein
246-644, and Jodi Cook 195.

Ed Mlyharczyk 242
MADISON, NJ Ed Mlyharzkyk
rolled 242, Russ White 233, Tom
Erickson 223, and Lisa Gibbons
204 in the Pharma Plus League.
Isabel Holmes shot 153, Damian
Nieves 145, Leon Sarkissian 141,
and Rachel Rieger 138 in the
Diggers Bantam/Prep League.

Bo Serillo 689
MADISON, NJ Bo Serillo led
the scoring in the Livingston
Business Mens League firing a
257 game for a high series of 689.
Mark Martinowich hit 256-673,
Joe Bassolino 256, and Woody
Wheeler 666.
Alice Bednarik shot 181, and
Carolyn Paddack and Mary Aprea
176 in the Monday Night Ladies
League.

Johann Gamo 237


MADISON, NJ Johann Gamo
rolled 237, Robby Bednarik 234,
Tim Bearty 233, and Rebecca
Bednarik 188 in the Diggers
Junior/Major League.
In the CMIL League Mike
Potolski, John Shephard, and
Steve Friedalla each rolled a high
game of 279.

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March 77-8, 2015
March 14-15, 2015
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Bergen County USBC BA

Entry Fees
Prize Fund: $75.00
Lineage:
$22.50
Expenses:
$22.50
Team Total: $120.00

Host
ted
ed By:
Lodi Lanes
60 Terhune Avenue
Lodii, NJ 07644
973-471-7100

Mail Early Signup Forms


and Fees
s To:
Bergen County USBC BA
Scott Deliantis
Tournament Director
377 Park Street
Hackensack, NJ 076601
Make Checks Payable To
o:
BCBA

GUAR
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ANTEED
$750.00 1st Place
in Both Divisions
PLUS

5 Places In Handicap &


3 Places In Scratch
Divisions!

All Entries Are Automatically Entered In To SCRATCH and HANDICAP Divisions!

SPORTS REPORTER

March 11 - 17, 2015

AT RABS COUNTRY LANES


Tommy Dinardo 773

Ron Gaudio 767

Bob Jacobson 763

Steve DeMaria 722

Christian DeVito 688

STATEN ISLAND, NY Tommy


Dinardo topped the Scratch Draft
Classic League firing a high game
of 287 and a high series of 773.
Mickey Endress shot 269-289752, Ryan Friend 748, Rob Butler
290-743, Jeff Scire 267-738, Joe
LaBargo 289-730, Dave Kosinski
279-722, Mike Orlando 719, Sean
McAuliffe 718, Rob DiSabato
717, Angela Ianuzzelli 279-714.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Ron


Gaudio led the scoring in the
Senior Mens League firing games
of 246-275-246 for a high series of
767.
Randy Chapple rolled 245-267698, Juanito Malana 211-244-229684, Seto Jew 227-250-206-683,
John Gino 223-236-223-682, and
Santo Lisa 267-215-673.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Bob


Jacobson led the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
firing a 267 game for a high series
of 763.
Derek Gilbert rolled 267-755,
Jason Todaro 279-748, Dan
Duidone 279-706, Robert Butler,
Jr. 251-696, and Melissa Oakes
265-691.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Steve


DeMaria led the scoring in the
Mike Massaroli Memorial League
firing games of 243-268 for a high
series of 722.
Eugene Cruz rolled 258-710, Joe
Callendrillo 248-708, Phil Karg
245-707, Joe Mignone 256-700,
Greg Grabowski 266-696, Joe
Sanfilippo 269-695, and Gene
Barbato 245-675.
In the Cartel Electric League
Matt Azriel shot 248, and Paul
Sheirer and Bob Hochman 247.

STATEN ISLAND, NY
Christian DeVito paced the scoring in the NEXGEN Junior
Bowlers League firing games of
220-244-224 for a high series of
688.
Joseph Vann rolled 266-209-670,
Casey Sparacio 201-244-206-651,
and Nicole Yohrling 202-258-639.

Derek Gilbert 761




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Gilbert topped the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
firing a high game of 288 and a
high series of 761.
Ryan Friend rolled 279-748,
Robert Butler, Jr. 267-748, Leo
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266-743,
Jonathan
Andrews 279-741, Michael
Andrews 246-732, and Ron
Gaudio 279-725.
In the Tuesday Early Birds
League Annette Arena shot 213,
and Michele Spaan 201.

Tim McAuliffe 709


STATEN ISLAND, NY Tim
McAuliffe led the scoring in the
Rab Wilkinson Memorial League
firing a 279 game for a high series
of 709.
Nick Antonucci rolled 247-708,
Tom Hollywood 267-699, Danny
Bauer 680, Tom Wilkinson 269677, and Rocky Salemmo 244676.

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Derek Gilbert 675


STATEN ISLAND, NY Derek
Gilbert led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League firing a 247 game for a
high series of 675.
Matt Cohen rolled 663, Joe Carlo
245, and Donna Van Vorst, Pat
Driscoll, and Rita DiPietro 225.

Frank Polizzi 674


STATEN ISLAND, NY Frank
Polizzi paced the Senior Mens
League firing games of 224-258
for a high series of 674.
John Woss shot 232-226-651,
John Eadicicco 253, Jim
Episcopia 226-222, Tom Mannino
226, and Joe Albanese 215-207618.

Brittany Berto 633


STATEN ISLAND, NY Brittany
Berto paced the scoring in the
Gennaros Ladies Classic League
firing games of 262-212 for a high
series of 633.
Rebecca Rakauskas shot 247609, Nicoel Tolnes 247-604,
Adrienne Paccione 233-604, and
Laurie McAuliffe 214.

John Carbonella 266


STATEN ISLAND, NY John
Carbonella blasted a high game of
266 and a high series of 646 in the
Senior Mens League.
Al Felline shot 204-257-646,
Tom OSullivan 248-619, Joe
Albanese 237-611, and Pat Valenti
226.

Ken Soto 247


STATEN ISLAND, NY - Ken
Soto topped the scoring in the
Family Fun League firing a high
game of 247.
Kenneth Soto, Jr. rolled 204-223,
Daniel Dostantino 222-204,
Breana Barclay 216, and Jason
Wichovitz 210.

SPORTS REPORTER

March 11 - 17, 2015

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Glenn Mohr 299- 809

Andrew Tripka 722

Kyle Bilawsky 685

HOPELAWN, NJ Glenn Mohr


topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
blasting games of 299-255-255 for
a high series of 809.
Anthony Bascone rolled 299248-224-771, Robert Marchisello
227-263-230-720, Paulo Toy 247247-223-717, Keith Quinn 270230-216-716,
and
Marty
Kowalczyk 227-268-210-705.
Char Martino rolled 178-175175, Anna Kelly 187, and Sharon
Bonigk and Rita Fedor 190 in the
Wednesday Early Birds League.

HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew
Tripka led the scoring in the
Madison Park Mens League firing games of 267-201-254 for a
high series of 722.
Joe Herber rolled 238-212-225675, Michael Dinaburg 227-226201-654, and Paulo Toy 204-208239-651.

HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle
Bilawsky paced the Avenel Youth
League firing games of 223-247215 for a high series of 685 but it
was Branden Barrese taking high
game honors with a 279 game then
added a 207 for a 664 set .
Ryan Soto hit 205-221-615,
Dylan Mackin 213, and Deanna
Calantoni 211.

Tommy Martino 762


HOPELAWN, NJ Tommy
Martino topped the scoring in the
Family League firing games of
238-246-278 for a high series of
762.
Rocco Fortunato rolled 236-248223-707, David Morgante 266654, Daniel Pawelek 208-257623, Kevin Kopko 240-623,
Thomas Kopko 202, and Autumn
Fortunato 200.
In another session Rocco
Fortunato shot 232-218-257-707,
Daniel Pawelek 257-236-673,
Paul Kopko 211-214-217-642,
David Morgante 246-627, Brian
Pawelek 237, and Autumn
Fortunato 222.

Dorien Soto 736


HOPELAWN, NJ Dorien Soto
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Mens League firing games of
242-259-235 for a high series of
736.
Glenn Mohr rolled 200-257-278735, Brian Longo 248-214-257719, Jeff Kenny 225-276-212-713,
and Robert Rinaldi 287-221-702.

Richard Funk III 723


HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Funk
III topped the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed League firing games
of 210-269-244 for a high series of
723.
Kevin Cristi shot 203-206-248657, Mike Kelly 222-223-634, and
Angelito Rondena 222-222-627.

Bonnie DeSimone 715


HOPELAWN, NJ Bonnie
DeSimone topped the scoring in
the His & Hers League blasting
games of 236-234-245 for a high
series of 715.
Sal Angotti rolled 214-236-215665, Dennis DeCrosta 200-265648, Bill Smith 215-215-210-640,
and Michael Holoka 224-202-620.

Dorien Soto,
Paul Poggioli 705
HOPELAWN, NJ Dorien Soto
and Paul Poggioli each fired a
high series of 705 in the Garden
State Mixed League firing a high
series of 705. Dorien hit 228-265212, and Paul 247-223-235.
Joe Snow rolled 232-233-222687, Rich Hardish 234-204-229667, and Fernando Chea 234-243663.

Vinny R. Medvetz 701


HOPELAWN, NJ Vinny R.
Medvetz led the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League firing games of 224-243-234 for a
high series of 701.
Kyle Jannuzzi rolled 234-209224-667, Rollin E. Ball 224-213627, and Matt Cestone 215.
In the Merck League Tom
Vickery shot 265, Ray Newsome
243, Rob Sagrate 225, and Mike
Eglesia 224.

Paul Harney 675

Robert Downer 670

HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney


led the Atlantic City Trios firing
217-238-220 for a high 675.
Brian Vicidomini shot 238-248668, Carlos Toro 205-245-613,
and Mike Rodriguez 225.
In the Iselin AA League Greg
Crawford shot 236-205-608, Tom
Leonard 214-604, Bob Fischer
225-604, Jason Strojny 235.

HOPELAWN, NJ Robert
Downer paced the scoring in the
Knights of Columbus League firing games of 245-234 for a high
series of 670.
Mark Mawkinski rolled 246-212206-664 followed by Dave Lacko
bowling 238-231-654, and Nick
Simone 248-233-646.

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* $80.00 Per Entry
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* PBA Lane Condition - Cheetah
* 2 House Spots given - 1 winner each squad
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John Syslo 695


HOPELAWN, NJ John Syslo led
the scoring in the Thursday Mixed
Nuts League firing games of 246212-237 for a high series of 695.
Patrick McCarthy rolled 247632, Kevin Kennelly 219, Don E.
Hellhake 215, and Don M.
Hellhake and Jeany Kubunak 214.

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