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Simonsen Wins PBA Players Championship to Become Julio Zambrano 300-806


Youngest to Win Two PBA Major Titles At Maple Lanes RVC
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Anthony Simonsen, a 22- ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - John LaBau rolled 290-256, John
year-old two-hander from Little Elm Texas, won Julio Zambrano earned top honors Hodge 277, Al Doerrer 274,
the PBA Players Championship to become the in the Friday Night Mixed League Patrick Zenker 268-268-258-794,
youngest player to win two PBA major titles, while blastin games of 300-269-237 for Frank Tsang and Dan DiGirolamo
denying Australia’s Jason Belmonte a record 11th a high series of 806. 265, and Donald Boncoeur 259.
career major crown.
In a battle between two players who use a two-
Andrew Tripka 300-802 at Majestic
handed delivery, Simonsen, the No. 2 qualifier for HOPELAWN, NJ - Andrew 278-749, Jay Gomez 246-247-
the stepladder finals, beat No. 1 qualifier Belmonte Tripka earned top honors in the 248-741, Brian Longo 247-220-
232-212 in the title match at Wayne Webb’s Middlesex County Classic League 267-734, Tommy Martino 245-
Columbus Bowl for his sixth career title. firing games of 256-300-246 for a 268-216-729, Jimmy Gill 244-
The 35-year-old Belmonte, who was also trying for high series of 802. 259-226-729, Jason Ciszewski
his second consecutive major title after winning last Chris Fisher rolled 235-287-248- 279-254-725, and Rocco
week’s PBA Tournament of Champions, held a three- 770, John Fylypczuk 250-221- Fortunato 240-245-236-721.
pin lead in the fifth frame of the title match when
Simonsen left a 4-6-7-9-10 split after being distract-
Jesus Paredes 300 at Jib Lanes
ed by a cell phone. Both players then threw strikes FLUSHING, NY - Jesus Paredes Tony Lauth rolled 211-215-253-
from the sixth through the ninth frames but Belmonte earned top honors in the Midweek 679, Amelia Berger 214-227-215-
left the door open for Simonsen when he left a pock- Mixers League at Jib Lanes firing 656, Jimmy Fitzgerald 226-236-
et 7-10 split on the first shot of the 10th frame. games of 224-300-224 for a high 653, and Eric Soriano 204-245-
“I had to reset after I heard the cell phone but it series of 748. 633.
PBA photo
really just came down to a bad shot,” said Simonsen
about his first ball in the fifth frame. “I was still
Anthony Simonsen James Suitt 300 at Rockaway Lanes
confident I could refocus, get back to throwing “I had the feeling that if he didn’t strike at some ROCKAWAY, NJ - James Suitt Dave Katz rolled 276-725, Ray
good shots and execute the way I needed to. point, I could take advantage of the opportunity.” fired a 300 game in the Monday Skovonsky 267, Eddie Lafferty
“I was fortunate to get the momentum back and be Nite Mixed League at Rockaway 266, Marc Buchwald 268, and
See PBA page 2
Lanes. Lynne Coleman 257.
able to keep the pressure on Jason,” Simonsen added.

Patty Patterson, Kay Smith, Joseph Poelking Selected for 2019 National Recognition Awards
ARLINGTON, Texas – Patty Scholarship Foundation in
Patterson of El Paso, Texas, Kay memory of her brother, who
Smith of Bryan, Texas, and passed away in 2010 at age 53.
Joseph Poelking of Springboro, Each year, the foundation
Ohio, were selected by the awards scholarships to high
United States Bowling Congress school bowlers in the El Paso
Board of Directors to receive area, and, while all family mem-
USBC National Recognition bers are involved, Patterson
Awards. handles much of the organiza-
Patterson is the Joyce Deitch tion of events and fundraising.
Unity Award winner, Smith is The foundation has awarded
this year’s recipient of the more than $40,000 in scholar-
Helen Baker Award for USBC photo USBC photo USBC photo ships and assisted with funding
Outstanding Association Patty Patterson Kay Smith Joseph Poelking for 2018 Junior Gold
Service and Poelking has been Championships qualifying
selected as the USBC Proprietor standing bowling leaders for mitted applications, and the Convention in Las Vegas. events.
of the Year. their contributions to the sport. recipients will receive their In 2012, Patterson’s family
The annual awards honor out- Selections were made from sub- awards at the 2019 USBC started the Gibby Daniels See AWARDS Page 2
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PBA AWARDS
Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1
PBA Hall of Famer Billy Hardwick held the previous record for “I am truly honored to be nominated and select- years and a certified lane inspector for more than
ed for this award; actually, I'm still shocked,” 30 years. On the lanes, she won singles and all-
youngest to win two majors when he won the 1965 Tournament of
Patterson said. “I have worked hard for many events titles in her first city tournament in 1973,
Champions for his second major title at 23 years and 259 days.
years to keep bowling going in El Paso. Since the and bowled in her first national event that year.
Simonsen, whose Players Championship win was his sixth career scholarship foundation was started, I have seen She has competed in 40 Texas Women's State
tour title, became the youngest player to win a PBA Tour major when more youth bowlers participating in leagues and Tournaments.
he won the 2016 USBC Masters at age 19. city tournaments. I hope that what our family has Poelking is the owner of three centers in the
“To have a second major at this point in my career, I’m speechless,” started is a contributing factor.” Dayton, Ohio, area – Poelking Lanes South,
Simonsen said. “Jason is the guy everyone is gunning for and as a fel- She also is involved with the bi-national bowl- Poelking Woodman Lanes and Poelking Lanes.
low two-hand player, he’s an inspiration.” ing associations that bring together bowlers from His centers are home to 33 adult leagues and 11
For Belmonte, who was also trying for a 20th career title, the 7-10 Texas, New Mexico and northern Mexico every youth leagues that support more than 1,800 USBC
in the 10th frame was his second of the match after also leaving one three months for competition and camaraderie. members.
in the fourth frame. The events draw more than 250 competitors, "I am very honored to receive this award,”
“I threw the ball the way I wanted to,” said the four-time PBA while bringing together bowlers from each side of Poelking said. “I know this comes from those
Player of the Year. “This game has its good breaks and bad breaks the U.S.-Mexico border. people that I work with and for, and I’m proud to
and they just didn’t go my way this time.” Patterson and her family have been honored serve those in the bowling industry and my com-
Belmonte won the recent Tournament of Champions for his 10th twice by El Paso USBC with the Gene Calabro munity. In looking at the list of past recipients, I
major title to tie Hall of Famers Pete Weber and Earl Anthony for first Bowling Ambassador of the Year award, and she found I know many of them, and I feel humbled
on the all-time majors list. was inducted into the El Paso USBC Hall of Fame and truly honored to join this elite group of bowl-
in 2001. ing proprietors.”
A win for Belmonte would have also made him the first to win three
Smith, who was inducted into the Texas State Named the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of
Players Championship titles. He won in 2011 and 2017 and joins
USBC Hall of Fame in 2012, has more than 40 America (BPAA) Proprietor of the Year for the
Dave Ferraro, Dennis Horan, and Steve Hoskins as two-time winners
years of association service since starting as a state of Ohio in 2013, he has served on the BPAA
of the event. league secretary in 1973. A year later, she became board, did two separate terms as president of the
The stepladder finals started with two-hander and three-time tour a member of the Bryan/College Station Board of BPA of Greater Dayton, and currently serves on
winner Kyle Troup of Taylorsville, N.C., beating EJ Tackett of Directors and has served in various roles, includ- the Strike Ten Entertainment board. He has been
Bluffton, Ind., who was trying for his third major and 13th career tour ing president. She served as president for the first the state president and executive board chairman
title, 255-245. three years of the newly merged Brazos Valley of the Bowling Centers Association of Ohio
Troup then threw three strikes in the 10th frame of the second match USBC in 2006 and returned in 2016 to again (BCAO).
to beat two-time tour winner and No. 3 qualifier DJ Archer of Spring, serve in that role. He was inducted into the Ohio Bowling Council
Texas, 194-193, to advance to the semifinal against Simonsen. “I am very humbled and honored to be recog- Hall of Fame for meritorious service in 2017 and
Simonsen dominated the semifinal, beating Troup 259-202 to advance nized for doing what I love, working for bowlers received the BCAO Hall of Fame Meritorious
to the title match against Belmonte. of all ages,” Smith said. “And passing on the love Service Medal in 2012. His centers have hosted
of the sport to our youth is my passion.” many local and state events and will host the
The association manager for the Texas State Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships
USBC since 2010, Smith has extensive service on in April.
the state level for both adult and youth associa- The National Recognition Awards will be pre-
tions. She joined the state youth board in 1989 sented during the 2019 USBC Convention and
and has served in all capacities, including presi- Annual Meeting, set for April 29-May 2 at The
dent. She formed the Bryan/College Station Youth Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Championships in 1977 and the association’s Visit BOWL.com/ScholarshipsAwards for more
youth scholarship program in 1980. She helped information on the National Recognition Awards
develop the state’s youth scholarship program and and to learn about past recipients. Visit
youth Masters and Queens events. BOWL.com/Convention for information about
She has been a certified coach for more than 40 the 2019 USBC Convention.

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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS AT JIB LANES


Steven Haneveld 288-836 Dylan Bustillo 772
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Steven Haneveld topped the scoring FLUSHING NY - Dylan Bustillo led the scor-
in the Thursday Nite Mixed League firing a high game ing in the Ball and Chain League firing games
of 288 and a high series of 836. of 237-266-269 for a high series of 772.
Nick Westergaard rolled 279-781, Nidia Haneveld Charlie Ameres rolled 225-266-259-750,
277, Scott Struble 268, PJ Adams 265, Jim Testa 258, Bubba Fox 278-248-222-748, Tony Sings
Nick Westergaard 257, and Sue Drobinsky 255. 226-226-246-698, and Joe Petlzman 237-256-
680.
Stephan Szardenings 289-769
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Stephan Szardenings topped the
Will Brown 759
scoring in the Chester Mens League firing a high game FLUSHING, NY - Will Brown led the scoring
of 289 and a high series of 769. in the Ted Guy Classic League rolling games
Mark Novembre rolled 268, Tony Annibale 267, Steve of 246-245-268 for a high series of 759.
Baird 253, and Joseph Wilkinson 237. Jorge Martinez rolled 259-276-223-758,
Milton Branch 249-256-245-750, Brian
Scott Brandstetter 288 McMillan 248-234-247-729, Hector Camacho
ROCKAWAY NJ - Scott Brandstetter fired a high game 227-214-279-720, and Vonetta Joliffe 222-
of 288 in the Rockaway Foursome League. 279-225-716.
Allen Apgar rolled 280, Jose Acevedo 279, Allen
Apgar 260, James Stiles 257, and Romeo Lerro 255.
Twone Williams 735
FLUSHING, NY - Twone Williams led the
Any Boyd 269 scoring in the Ball and Chain League firing
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Any Boyd rolled 269, Keith games of 290-233-212 for a high series of
Helbourg 266 Eugene Randazzo 256, and Bill Karpack 735.
247 in the Nor Bu Lodge League. Bubba Fox rolled 259-258-207-724, Jhun
Bill Vamos, Paul Shiel 289 Chacon 225-249-214-688, and Brian Walters
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Bill Vamos and Paul Shiel each 234-248-676.
fired a high game of 289 in the Rockaway Mixed Cliff Stancil,
League.
Keith Brower rolled 280, Mike Kavanaug 278, Allen
Mike Fuentes 732
Apgar 279, COrey Smith 267, and Richard McColligan FLUSHING,NY - Cliff Stancil and Mike
266. Fuentes each rolled a high series of 732 in the
In the Ball Busters League Gavin Mattes rolled 157. Friends and Family League. Cliff shot 257-
Cody Willis rolled 112 and Hudson Crumby 100 in the 217-258, and Mike Fuentes 218-236-278
Bumper Busters League. Larry Studdard rolled 247-213-247-707,
Christina Jones 248-206-236-690, Twone
Steve Friedman 269 Williams 268-217-676, and Brett Mosely 227-
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Steve Friedman rolled a high game 258-678, and Tank Lodge 222-204-248-674.
of 269 in the Fox Hills Seniors League. Ed Ziemak 935
Raymond Bursany rolled 220, Morris Horowitz 214,
FLUSHING, NY - Ed Ziemak topped the
and Steve Friedman 212.
scoring in the PBC League firing games of
Richard McColligan, 289-268-207 for a high series of 935.
Michael Holdnak 264 Frankie Sanchez rolled 236-235-256-918,
ROCKAWAY NJ - In the County Tuesday Nite Mixed Boi Dayoan 204-246-219-894, Ronnie
League Richard McColligan and Michael Holdnak each Fancino 223-222-246-883, Robby Olvina
rolled a high game of 264. 202-232-222-214-870, and Jimmy Ansale
Dave Katz shot 259, Jose Acevedo 257, and Ray 255-245-833.
Skovonsky 237. Ricky Amparado 680
In the Greenbriar Seniors Le ague John Uffer rolled FLUSHING, NY - Ricky Amparado led the
212, Alex Dalmedo 172, and Marc Buchwald 170 scoring in the Early Birds League rolling
In the Morris Hills Mixed League Bill Hamilton rolled games of 247-230-202 for a high series of
207, and Sal Antoniello 203. 680.
Lois Kehmna rolled 214, and Tammy Baldwin and Winston Edwards rolled 234-243-660, and
Gay Raab 181 in the Rockaway Womens League. Dollar Bill Gantt 230-210-638.
February 27 - March 5, 2019 SPORTS REPORTER 5
PEPSI, NATIONWIDE ARE PWBA SPONSORS FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE SEASON
ARLINGTON, Texas – For the fourth consecutive sea- event and the stepladder finals will be televised on CBS North Girls Sectional Champs:
son, Nationwide and Pepsi will be national sponsors of Sports Network. The 32-player field at the event will
the Professional Women’s Bowling Association and the consist of the top 24 players on the 2019 PWBA points Warren County Tech, Teaneck,
title sponsors of events on the 2019 PWBA Tour.
Nationwide will be the sponsor of the first PWBA stop
list with the remaining players determined through a pre-
tournament qualifier.
Warren Hills, Ridgewood
in 2019, while Pepsi remains the official soft drink of the The PWBA Tour also will have two new apparel part- By Vince Albrecht
PWBA and will have its name on a PWBA Elite event. ners in 2019 – CoolWick, an online retailer of bowling HACKENSACK, NJ – In the NJSIAA sectional realignment, defend-
The Nationwide PWBA Greater Cleveland Open kicks jerseys and other apparel featuring its CoolWick tech- ing Group 1 champ Mother Seton was sent to the Central Sectionals
off the 2019 PWBA Tour season, starting April 25 at nology fabric, and Family Affair Customs, which sells along with Marist. Last year’s Group 4 Bayonne was also shipped to the
Yorktown Lanes in Parma Heights, Ohio. The stepladder custom bowling shoes, apparel, and backpacks. Central. Even so, some results were familiar:
finals are set for April 27 on BowlTV. The two will join returning apparel sponsors Apparel Group 3’s Warren Hills won for the third consecutive year with Wayne
This marks the second consecutive year for EFX, High 5 Gear, Kameleon Sportswear, Logo Hills finishing second; Group 4’s Ridgewood and Bergen Tech also
Nationwide, based in Columbus, Ohio, to be the title Infusion, Rift Apparel, and Vis-Sportswear. repeated, qualifying for the State Tournament at Bowlero Carolier on
sponsor for an event in its home state. At the 2018 Returning as accessories sponsors are 3G, Dexter, February 11th.
Nationwide PWBA Columbus Open, Liz Johnson Eileen's Bowling Buddy, Genesis Bowling, Master In Group 2, AHA came from behind in game three to pass Demarest
opened with nine consecutive strikes in the title match on Industries, Mongoose Products, Real Bowlers Tape, and qualify as Group runner-up to new champ Teaneck; scoring an
her way to her 24th professional title. Robby's, Turbo Bowling Accessories, Ultimate Bowling incredible 3028, the second highest total in the history of the North Girls
Bowling fans can visit Nationwide.com/USBC to learn Products, and VISE Grips. Sectionals, Teaneck added the triumph to its County Title and will head
about exclusive offers from Nationwide. Gold Level sponsors (equipment and logos) in 2019 to the State Tournament with understandable aspirations.
The 2019 Pepsi PWBA Louisville Open will take place are 900 Global, Brunswick, Columbia 300, DV8, In its first appearance here, Warren County Tech captured Group 1
Aug. 8-10 at Executive Strike and Spare in Louisville, Hammer, Motiv, Roto Grip and Storm. Silver Level while Dumont held off Mary Help for second place.
Kentucky. This will be the second consecutive season the sponsors (equipment only) are Ebonite and Track. Of the eighteen individual qualifiers for the State Individual
PWBA Tour will make a stop in Louisville. The 2019 PWBA Tour will have 14 events with four Championships, four were from Teaneck and three from the Ridgewood
Pepsi was title sponsor of the 2016 and 2017 PWBA majors, including the season-ending PWBA Tour squad which rolled the day’s second best series.
Lincoln Open, and sponsored the 2018 PWBA St. Championship in September. Individual high set went to Parsippany’s Lauren Marks who won the
Petersburg-Clearwater Open where Diana Zavjalova Go to PWBA.com for more information about the North Jersey Singles Tournament in December. Teaneck’s Margaux
rolled to the title as the No. 5 seed. PWBA Tour, including the 2019 schedule, news, player Lesser earned high game honors with 254; Mary Help’s Bryonna
The Pepsi PWBA Louisville Open will be an elite-field biographies and much more. Richburg and Teaneck’s Mia Aish had 244.

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“PBA POWER RANKINGS”
While FOX Sports is providing the PBA with new dimensions in televi-
sion coverage, PBA’s new online streaming partner is likewise opening
new doors and windows into the vast social media world with its event cov-
erage, feature stories and related features such as its new “PBA Power
Rankings” that provide fans with an ongoing discussion topic: Who’s the
best?
Recently, for example, Lubbock Sports Open winner Dick Allen makes
his first appearance in the rankings while a significant amount of shuffling
among the contenders also took place in Week Five of the 2019 Go
Bowling! PBA Tour season. Unchanged in Flo’s rankings: Jakob Butturff
retains the top spot as the season’s top player heading into the PBA
Tournament of Champions, where FloBowling’s coverage of the prelimi-
nary rounds began on Feb. 6.
The PBA Power Rankings, with rationale for each player’s ranking, are
just another special feature PBA fans can follow as FloBowling subscribers
(to subscribe, visit flobowling.com). To catch you up on where things
stand, following the PBA Lubbock Sports Open, here are the current Top
10 Power Rankings (with the previous week’s ranking in parenthesis):
1, Jakob Butturff (previous ranking: 1)
2, EJ Tackett (3)
3, Jason Belmonte (2)
4, Kris Prather (6)
5, Jesper Svensson (4)
6, Dom Barrett (5)
7, Sean Rash (15)
8, Kyle Troup (14)
9, Rhino Page (12)
10, Andrew Anderson (9)
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North Jersey Scholarship Travel RED SOX STAR MOOKIE BETTS TO RECEIVE BPAA MEDIA AWARD
Tournament Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts, after an American League Most Valuable Player season that included
By Vince Albrecht earning his first World Series championship ring, also will be honored by the bowling family in late June
MONTVALE, NJ – The North Jersey Scholarship Travel Tournament when he receives the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America Media Award for the significant mass
[NJSTT] drew twenty-one entries to its eighth Singles event, held at media coverage he has generated for bowling over the past three years.
Montvale Lanes. Ramsey senior Lindsay Pepper, who finished second Betts, an accomplished bowler, participated in the 2015 and 2017 PBA World Series of Bowling in Reno,
last time out, scaled the ladder to the top this go-around, closing with highlighted by a 300 game he bowled in the 2017 Scorpion Championship. That unique accomplishment
stellar scratch games of 237-236 to run away from the field in the four- led to an on-field presentation of a PBA 300 ring by PBA CEO and Commissioner Tom Clark at a Red Sox
game handicap contest. Park Ridge sophomore Joseph Mahoney led
game at Fenway Park last summer.
after three games, having blitzed the maples with a net 755, but cooled
off considerably in game four and had to settle for a second place finish.
Ever since he began competing in PBA-level competition, Betts’ athletic skills as a bowler have accom-
West Essex sophomore Chris Rysz, who finished fourth, rolled a stellar panied almost every media conversation about his talents on television, radio, social media and in newspa-
277, the session’s best net single. per and magazine stories. He also has participated in NBA star Chris Paul’s popular CP3 PBA Celebrity
How the top seven entries fared: Lindsay Pepper [183-204-237-236]: Invitational bowling event that aired on Super Bowl Sunday. Betts was a participant for the third consecu-
860 + 280 hdcp = 1140, Joseph Mahoney [265-225-265-156]: 911 + 136 tive year when the 2019 event aired for the first time on FOX on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m. Eastern.
= 1047, Eric McKenna [223-189-259-211]: 882 + 144 = 1026, Chris
Rysz [191-202-277-194]: 864 + 160 = 1024, Brian Biml [258-168-226-
216]: 868 + 144 = 1012, Jake Nappi [216-208-206-269]: 899 + 100 =
999 and Arielle Wallace [202-215-202-200]: 819 + 172 = 991.
Top Ten 4-Game Net Series: Joseph Mahoney 911, Jake Nappi 899,
Eric McKenna 882, Brian Biml 868, Chris Rysz 864, Lindsay Pepper
860, Eric Grunblatt 840, Nick Greco 836, Arielle Wallace 819, John
Picciano and Liam Barron 783.
“200” Games: Chris Rysz 277-202, Jake Nappi 269-216-208-206,
Joseph Mahoney 265-265-225, Eric McKenna 259-223-211, Brian Biml
258-226-216, Nick Greco 254-206-215, John Picciano 253-200, Eric
Grunblatt 247-223, Lindsay Pepper 237-236-204, Liam Barron 222-210,
Aaron Manspeizer 222, Anthony Frangiosa 216, Arielle Wallace 215-
202-202-200, Louis Ferrante 211, Tom Luchetta 204, Krista Eskow and
Trevor Lauber 201.
High Averages to Date [15+ games]: Hunter Perry [Hawthorne senior]
215, Jake Nappi [Fair Lawn junior] 213, Joseph Mahoney [Park Ridge
sophomore] 208, Nick Greco [Fair Lawn senior] 206, Liam Barron
[Mahwah senior] 201, Chris Rysz [West Essex sophomore] 197, Louis
Ferrante [Dumont junior] 196, Zachary Jordan [Wayne Hills freshman]
196, Ray Schmitt [Lakeland junior] 195, Arielle Wallace [Hackensack
senior] 193, Anthony Frangiosa [Fair Lawn junior] 191, Krista Eskow
[Fair Lawn sophomore] 191, Michaella Raab [Mahwah sophomore]
186, John Picciano [Mahwah junior] 186, Tom Luchetta [Wayne Hills
junior] 184, Dylan Heinold [Wayne Hills junior] 183, Aaron
Manspeizer [Fair Lawn senior] 183 and George Ferguson [Bergenfield
sophomore] 182.

Jason Schwaede 300 in Hankel Classic


HOWELL, NJ - The conclusion of the first half of the Hankel Classic at
Howell Lanes went out in a whirlwind. Jason Schwaede ended his night
with a 300 game for Michael’s Cleaners on lanes 13-14, and Vinny
D’Ambrosio of Storm Bowling heaved a 785 series on lanes 29-30 for
Destino’s Pizza.
Mean Gene Machine was 19-2 in the last three nights of position round
to ascend to a one game roll-off with Team 13 formerly Anka Joe. The
Machine loss there first and only position round game when Where’s
Rondo won game one by 67 pins. However, Rondo loss the second game
by a measly eight pins to allow the Machine an opportunity to catch-up
to a possible first place tie.
The final position night saw a tie for first place with Team 13, former-
ly Anka Joe having a roll-off with red hot Mean Gene Machine (both at
78 points). Gene Parisi was not in the house and the ever popular super-
sub, John Petraglia helped the Machine throw a 917 to Team 13’s 723.
February 27 - March 5, 2019 SPORTS REPORTER 7
Televised 300 Game Means “Go Bowling Free America” AT MAPLE LANES RVC
for Nation’s Bowling Fans
CHICAGO – A new “Go Bowling Free America” promo- Research Center in Arlington, Texas. Teddy Avgerinos 279
tion by GoBowling.com will reward PBA fans, league and In addition to the free game coupon promotion, all partic- ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Teddy Avgerinos fired a high game of 279
casual bowlers across America, with a free game of bowling ipating STE-member centers across America received com- in the Thursday Mixed League.
at any participating Strike Ten Entertainment (STE) bowling plimentary posters promoting the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Alby Pezzella shot 265-250-278-793, Anthony Cimino 269, Charlie
center if a PBA player rolls a 300 game during a FOX or FS1 Tour schedule. The promotions are being done in concert Torres 255, and Frank Cimino 249.
telecast of any Go Bowling! PBA Tour final in 2019. with the FOX Sport-PBA #Chasing300” rallying theme for Thomas Romanelli 279
To obtain the free game of bowling coupon in the event of the new season. A list of participating STE centers can be ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Thomas Romanelli fired a high game of
a perfect game on TV, fans must pre-register to receive the found through the GoBowling.com search engine. 279 in the Thursday Senior Birds League
coupon by email visit: During the 2019 season, the bowling family will see a vari- Mike DeFalco rolled 254, Ed Frontera 253, Jerome Blakely 248 and
www.gobowling.com/BowlFreeAmerica ety of marketing initiatives emerge under the umbrella of James Hardaway 247.
The free game offer will apply if any player bowls a per- #Chasing300, including a $1 million bonus prize being offered In the Sunday Adult/Junior League Shane Zaccoli rolled 230, Brian
fect game during any FOX or FS1 nationally-televised PBA to any player bowling a 300 game in the championship match Morreale 223, and Joseph Massimillo 212
Tour finals during the 2019 Go Bowling! PBA Tour season. of one of the following 2019 PBA on FOX events: the PBA
The first telecast of the season was the finals of the PBA Tournament of Champions, PBA Players Championship, PBA Thomas Romanelli 279
Hall of Fame Classic from the International Training and Indianapolis Open and WSOB PBA World Championship. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Thomas Romanelli led the scoring in the
Thursday Senior Birds League firing games of 279-255.
Joe DiRe rolled 268, Rick Amparado 257, and Roberto DeGuzman 242.
John LaBau 278
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY- John LaBau fired a high game of 278 in
the Wednesday Night Mixed League.
Richie Russo rolled 269, George Stephens Sr 269 and James Russo 251.
Ben Gregoretti, Jeff Bischoff 278
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY- Ben Bregoretti and Jeff Bischoff each fired
a high game of 278 in the Wednesday Early Mens League.
John Balbi rolled 265, Keith Manbza 262, Stan Lane 256-242-259-757,
Brandon Warthen 257 Corey Mahoney and Al Digangi 256, Ken Bruce
255 and Scott Lilpparelli 254.
Peter Morreale 277
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Peter Morreale fired a high game of 277
in the Oceanside Knights of Columbus League.
Phil Schaeffer shot 268, Bill Maxwell 259, and Anthony Parziale 255.
Anthony Maldonado 265
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Anthony Maldonado rolled 265, Craig
Cittadino 258, John Maglio 253, and Thomas Romanelli 246 in the
Friday Night Mixed League.
George Michaelowski 259
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - In the Sunday HMA Memorial League
George Michaelowski rolled 259, Carlton Davis 225, and Javed Shallow
214.
Paul Circharo, Tim Thom 258
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Paul Circharo and Tim Thom each fired a
high game of 258 in the Custom Thumbz Doubles League.
Joe Conigliaro and John O'Farrell rolled 257, Daniel Conlon 247, Nick
Mayo 246, and Jamal Steele 246.
Desmond, Moskowitz 258
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY- Jerry Desmond and Bob Moskowitz each
fired a high game of 258 in the Wednesday AM Trios League.
Mike DeFalco rolled 254, Ed Frontera 253, and Jerome Blakely 248.
Juan Garcia 257
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Juan Garcia rolled 257, Carlton Davis
224, and Tiffani Roman 214 in the Sunday HMA League.
John Moran 234
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - John Moran rolled 234, Sean McGin 223,
and John LaBau Sr 215-211 in the Thursday El Cheapo Mixed League.
8 SPORTS REPORTER February 27 - March 5, 2019

AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Brian Ziesig 765 Joseph Costanzo 246 Brillian Soedarmasto 237
FARMINGDALE, NY- Brian Ziesig topped the scoring in the FARMINGDALE, NY - Joseph Costnzo rolled 246, FARMINGDALE, NY - Brillian Soedarmasto rolled
Epic/Maple Foursome League firing games of 279-270 for a high series Stephen Diaczun, Sr 225, and Jo-Anne Fina 196 in 237, Alex Grzybowski 235-226, Andrew
of 765. the Sunday Adult/Junior League Dompkowski 226, and Mark Ferrara 214 in the
Cris Labue, Dan Conlon and James Delia rolled 279, Gary Haines 276, In the Saturday Family and Friends League Andrew Saturday St Martin League
Shawn Green 268, Andrew Mienkiewicz, Eric Ivarson and Sam Brenner Mize rolled 226, and Marty Mize 210. Marvin Slifkin rolled 217, Joe Livolsi 194, and Joe
267, Richard Friedman 266, Tarrick Moore and Farbrizo Cerutti 265, Mike Walsh 237 Mule 183 in the Friday Sunshine Kids League.
and Michele Haines 259. FARMINGDALE, NY - In the Sunday Vacation Murt Brown rolled 213, Steve Swersky 206, and
Tom Gomez 202 in the Thursday Green Men League.
Brian Ziesig 289 League Mike Walsh rolled 237, Peter Mockler 233,
In the Monday Seniors League Paulette Miller rolled
FARMINGDALE, NY - Brian Ziesig fired a high game of 289 in the and Keith Squires 224.
In the Friday Teens League Stanley Kim rolled 233, 171, Silvia Rey-Buzzonetti 160.
Epic Edge Trios League

GO BOWL
Ramon Carcamo and Michael Gelman rolled 279, Buzz Goodman and and Salvatore Testa 230
TJ Gregg 279, Adam Chase, Ray Kappel, and Noel Ocasio 269, an Ryan Fina rolled 225, and Stephen Kessler 192-186
Alfred Spano and Rya Kappel 268. in the Sunday Adult/Junior League.
John Petrizzi 279
FARMINGDALE, NY - John Petrizzi rolled a high game of 279 in the
MondayNight Fourplay League.
Joe Mistron and Dave Drago rolled 246, and Jim Tortorice Jr 242
Haines 259.
Toni Kaufman 710
FARMINGDALE, NY - Toni Kaufman led the scoring in the Friday
Late Mixed League rolling a high game of 269 and a high series of 710.
Mike Crevoiserat rolled 257, Daniel Schrael 256, Alex Gusmano 244,
and Richard White and Terry Thompson ,Jr 242.
Albert DiBernardo 278
FARMINGDALE, NY - Albert DiBernardo fired a high game of 278 in
the Wednesday Party League.
Daniel Scime and Lloyd Hasluck rolled 258, Doug Quaranto and
Michael Marrazzo 257, and Dillon Lyle 247.
Charles Jordan 278
FARMINGDALE, NY - Charles Jordan rolled a high game of 278 in the
Tuesday Early Birds League
Thurston Cunningham rolled 268, Nicole Catapano 267, Amefika
Greaves and Nonnae Greaves 258, and Clayton Hunt 258.
Greg Eskow 266
FARMINGDALE, NY - Greg Eskow fired a high game of 266 in the
Saturday Island Trees League.
Daniel Schrafel rolled 258-245-710, Don Balducci 247 and Michael
Katz 236.
John Patrowicz 266
FARMINGDALE, NY - John Patrowicz rolled 266, Richard Trentacoste
256, Dennis Reardon 249, and Eric Corsini 246 in the Thursday
Businesssmens League.
George Mazzocchi 258
FARMINGDALE, NY - George Mazzocci rolled 258, Paul
Constantinopoli 256, and Stephen Pasciuto 246 in the Tuesday Nite
Owls League.
In the Tuesday Ladies League Jo-Anne Fina rolled 204, and Suzanne
Katz 182.
Nick Terraciano 254
FARMINGDALE, NY - In the Thursday Goodtimers League Nick
Terraciano rolled 254, Dean Alberino 231, and Tony Escobedo 215.

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