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The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 76 No. 47
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Charlie Torres rolled 245-254229-728, Teddy Avgerinos 234234-672, Max Urena 214-214226-654, Mary Ann McNally 208214-231-653, and Frank Krulish
212-215-222-649.
Holiday Bowl.
James Lavecchia rolled 268-236245-749, Dwayne Shuart 246235-268-749, Scott Hedden 247279-222-749, and Dave Ritter
246-247-237-730.
279-743, Michael Forman 298227-720, Paul Bajorski 226-248248-722, Ken Grzelaczyk 215-249247-711, Keith Casper 235-237238-710, Terry Cazzalino 2582-09239-706, Sunil Kochar 246-239217-702, and Anthony DElia 237258-205-700.
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TEAM USA
Continued from Page 1
Amateur title by
Junior Team USA
James Grago III of Hampstead,
delivering
two
2016 for the girls North Carolina, led the men's
strikes in the 10th
was
Schwartz, final qualifying round on the 45frame to lock out
Penatzer, Haley foot Rome pattern with a 1,448
top-seeded Doyle,
Richard of Tipton, total, while O'Keefe paced the
the
defending
Michigan,
and women with a 1,361 total.
Team USA Trials
Kayla Crawford of
The players this week earned
champion, 219Silvis, Illinois.
points based on their finishing
212.
Ashley Dunn of position in each of the qualify"I knew I had a
P a l m d a l e , ing rounds - the top bowler of
good look and
California, and the block earned one ranking
could make the
Gazmine Mason point, second place in the block
shot," said Via,
of
Cranston, earned two points, etc. - with
who was a memRhode
Island, the lowest total of ranking
ber of Junior
were selected by points after five six-game
Team USA in
the
National blocks determining the win2011 and 2012. "I
Selection Committee ners.
just had to zero in,
based on performTo be eligible for the U.S.
focus and make
ance.
Amateur portion of the event, a
the best shots posJordan Richard, bowler must not hold or have
... Breanna Clemmer
sible. It's unbeheld a professional membership
Danielle McEwan and Marshall Kent
lievable to be on
of Clover, South (PBA or PWBA) anytime in
Team USA. Spending time on the spot in the men's final.
Carolina, Hollyann Johansen of 2015. Also, anyone who has won
This week marked the first time Wichita,
Junior Team was amazing, and
Kansas,
Sydney a professional title (regional,
I've been wanting this ever since. the U.S. Amateur Championships Brummett of Fort Wayne, Indiana, national or senior) as a profeshas been held in nearly a decade.
It's a dream come true."
Julia Bond of Aurora, Illinois, and sional was not eligible to comSome of the nation's top young Sierra Kanemoto of Dayton, Ohio, pete as an amateur.
Penatzer
defeated
Jordan
Richard of Tipton, Michigan, 235- bowlers also found success at already earned their spots on
Bowlers age 20 or younger as
199, to advance to the stepladder Gold Coast this week, earning Junior Team USA 2016 based on of Jan. 1, 2016 were eligible for
final, while Via outlasted spots on Junior Team USA.
their performances at the 2015 spots on Junior Team USA this
Automatic spots on the boys side Junior Gold Championships.
Chapman, 279-246, to earn his
week.
went to Anthony Simonsen of
Princeton, Texas, Wesley Low Jr.
of Palmdale, California, Matt
Russo of Millstone Township,
New Jersey, and Kenneth Ryan of
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Anderson of Holly, Michigan,
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HOPELAWN, NJ John
Kertesz topped the scoring in
the
Premiere
Pro
Shop
McClassic League blasting
games of 279-278-236 for a high
series of 793.
Jen Daunno rolled 266-246248-760, Frank Mazzella 269257-226-752, Anselmo Roque
246-245-255-746, Dan Clark
259-203-277-739, Frank Leo
258-214-267-739, and Vincent
Pape 233-243-247-723.
Maryjane Soyka shot a 189
game and Carolyn Esposito 159
in the Wednesday Early Birds
League.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Warren Taureck led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza
League rolling games of 226260-256 for a high series of
742.
Joe Herber hit 234-226-256716, John Baginsky 233-246673, and Nicole Baginsky
257-221-659.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Rich Rowley rolled
213, and Joan Kelton 187.
HOPELAWN,
NJMike
Rodriguez paced the Wednesday
Night Trios rolling games of 269277 for a high series of 723.
Carlos Toro hit 237-216-649,
Michael Dellamanna 265-207648, and Joe Defini 236-202-627.
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FARMINGDALE, NY Danny
Schrafel topped the Monday Night
Fourplay blasting games of 279247-237 for a high series of 763.
Brendan Rini hit 268-236-712,
Ralph Ehlrich 256-203-650, Steve
Frey 240-221-655, and Jim
Tortorice, Jr. 236-226-643.
FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Starzec topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 219-237-243 for a high
series of 699.
Brian Selwin hit 204-200-258662, Rob Larsen 236-236-650,
and James Hood 247.
FARMINGDALE, NY Louis
Getzelman topped the scoring in
the Epic/Maple Invitational Trios
League blasting games of 299-262
for a high series of 752.
Jeff Fennell rolled 221-236-287744, Jessica Allen 234-236-257727, Terry Cazzalino 234-238249-721, and John Cummings
287-700.
FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Napoli paced the scoring in the
Monday HS Practice League
rolling games of 256-216 for a
high series of 664.
Nicholas Mencarelli rolled 223216-641, Richard Valentine 234233-626, Carmelo Randazzo 233234-626, and Maria Lucente 233214-625.
FARMINGDALE, NY Kerrick
Jones topped the Tuesday Early
Birds League firing games of 247243-248 for a high series of 738.
Fred Catapano shot 232-234244-710, Jeff Page 258-227-211696, Michael Berardino 257-680,
and Miguel Garrido 242-229-670.
FARMINGDALE, NY Robert
Grieb paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 202-192-265 for
a high series of 659.
Nick Jorgensen hit 236-212-634,
Bob Andrews 231, Bob Kennedy
227, and Tim Jackson 225.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Charlie Torres topped the
scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing games of
279 and 258 to tally the session high series of 746.
Anthony Cimino shot 266226-682, Gary Ton 247-215665, Joseph Jhingree 238654, and Mike Penoro 276655.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Benenati topped the
scoring in the Wednesday Night
Mixed blasting 254-253-236 for
a high series of 743.
John Laurita rolled 261-724,
Shaun Berkowsky266-246-713,
Pete Conway 257-226-687, and
Chuck Eckhardt 230-246-205681.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Frank Rugolo led the scoring in
the Bown N Cruise League
rolling games of 258-257 for a
high series of 699.
Mark Walton shot 245-656,
David Williams 263-624, and
Pam Andorfer 264-623.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Chris Barbaro led the scoring in
the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League firing games of 222247-237 for a high series of
706.
Leroy Singletary rolled 258256-703, Rick Litwinkowich
252-246-703, Alby Pezzella
266-234-695, Pedro Salcedo
287-694, and Steve Lawson
256-233-677.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker topped the scoring in the Friday Night Mixed
League firing games of 278257 for a high series of 746.
Dan DiGiralamo 269, Alex
Bogolubsky
268-225-232725, Shaun Berkowsky 255217-225-697, and John LaBau
267-228-683.
Spanish American: Henry Alvarez Jr. 277-641, Julio Soto 257-675, Manuel
Matias 248-632 Manuel Matias 248-647, Lynne Coleman 205-599.
Monday Early Birds: Ed Hardy 277-665, Jeff Rozner 214-593, Glen Kruhm
165-456, Dori Mcacone 178-493, Jeff Rozner 220-544, Judy Von Itter 154-455.
County Tuesday Night: Joe Karas 268-738, Tony Greene 259-715, Lynne
Coleman 244-640, Diane Piasecki 225-581, Sue Marrero 204, PJ Adams 268749, Ed Pico 257-684, Sandy Turner 223-614, Linda Barber 201-546.
Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Friedman 234-628, Rick Martone 203-520, Robert
Lavecchia 203-543, Raymond Bsarany 199-530, Rita Underwood 171-443,
Regina Nataluk 169-482, Penny Nelson 160-413, Lorraine Dacko 154-403,
Grace Jimenez 128-370, Pablo Traverso 184.
Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 167-483, Manny Barroqueiro 157-419,
Dolores Webb 174-486, Violet Indyk 170-450, Joyce Brokling 165-486.
Rockaway Women: Lois Kehmna 202-503, Pat Somers 193-478, Colleen Boyd
190-526, Donna Murphy 184-451, Gay Raab 173-465, Lois Kehman 201-531,
Susan Chillemi 194-518.
Nor Bu Lodge: Patrick Deo 252, Pat Cook 226, Phil Dattolo 224-605, Rober
McKeon 627, Anne Meisner 221, Marie Vatreuren 214-562, Cheryl Wolf 210487.
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