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Vol. 71 No. 52 March 2 - 8, 2011 . 50 cents

Ed Roberts Wins High Roller Thomas Ortiz III Rolled 300


LAS VEGAS, Nev.- Ed Roberts
was presented with the winner's
At Majestic Lanes
cup and $25,000 check moments HOPELAWN, NJ – Thomas Ortiz Pat Moreno tossing 247-225-670,
after the completion of the 2011 III found perfection when he blast- Joe Herber 203-236-212-651,
February High Roller. It was the ed a 300 game in the Gemini Oscar Ghigliotty 216-204-225-
112th High Roller event for the 67 Towing League at Majestic Lanes. 645, Jennifer Caval 256-208-642,
year-old who bowled in the very Vinny Medvetz pitched 226-278- and Bob Jazikoff with a 255 game.
first High Roller back in 1982! 209 in a 713 series followed by
Roberts, 67 years-old from
Braintree, Mass, picked up his 2nd
High Roller title becoming only
Jackie Willis Blasted 300-802
the 3rd player to have won both
the February and July High Roller.
At North Arlington Bowl
Roberts won previously in July, NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Jackie 747, Orlando Lapa 279-743, Gary
2008. He represented the age 60 & Willis earned top honors in the Vicente 258-743, Jim Giancarlo
Over division in the Sunday Morning Trios League at 269-737, Justin Sloan 268-727,
High Roller photo N. Arlington Bowl-O-Drome fir- John Adams 245-726, Al-Torre
Championship Round and, From the left is High Roller Tournament runner-up Greg Shields,
although relieved and happy, did- 4th place Dennis Beagle, 3rd place Vernon Peterson, Champion Ed ing a high game of 300 and a high Hooper 258-721, John Loguidace
n't think he would win as he took a Roberts holding trophy, Storm Bowling’s Hank Boomershine and series of 802. 247-720, PJ Silva 279-718, Pete
seat after completing his 10th Sam's Town's Whit Jones.. Ken Carson rolled 279-790, Joe Honan 256-716, Randy Battistus
Collins 269-762, Pete Silva 263- 250-711, Kathleen Weissman
frame.
Round 208-203-200-171. Although scheduled for 757, Joe Kowalski 278-753, Mike 279-707, Tom Jordan 267-705,
Roberts finished first in the 10th frame,
knee surgery in the coming weeks, Roberts vowed Kigner 299-751, Bob Willis 268- and Keith Beeh 268-704.
spare/strike for 208 but there were still 2 players
to be back for the Senior Easter Classic.
who could pass him. Vernon Peterson, the last
Shields ended up 2nd for $12,500, just another
undefeated player in the Age 45 & Under division
was no stranger to championship rounds, but had
senior taking home a 5-figure prize! Peterson, the Charles Anderson 279-781
38 year old from Lake Wales, FL earned $11,000
started his 1-gamer with 2 opens and had to play
catch-up. When he looked up in the 10th, he was
for his 3rd place finish. Peterson fired a 300 game At Montvale Lanes
earlier in the day in match play. By Larry Diebner
just a double away from overtaking Roberts.
From the 215 Average & Under division, Dennis MONTVALE, NJ - Charles Chris Morciglio 269-764, Joe
Also in the hunt was High Roller veteran Greg
Beagle, from Lehigh Acres, Fla., took home Anderson blasted scores of 235- Truchan 288-756, Ed McAuliffe
Shields, the 54 year-old from Independence, MO,
$10,000 in his best High Roller performance. 267-279 for a 781 series to lead all 279-751, John Rankin 259-742,
and although in his first finals, is always feared on
Earlier he had fired the only 700 series in his divi- scoring in the Thursday Nite Early Ed Kilianski 269-737, Chris
the lanes. Roberts thought he might sidestep one of
sion and now becomes the newest member of High Bird League at Montvale Lanes. Arbegast 267-727, and Gerrit
those 2 players but didn't dream that neither one
Roller's $10,000 Club! Tom Fojtlin rolled 268-777, Overeem 247-718.
would pass him, Roberts topped the Championship

Construction Begins at the USBC Women’s Championships


ARLINGTON, Texas – During the next five weeks, The Oncenter Convention The 2011 event marks the second time the tournament will be held in a con-
Center in Syracuse, N.Y., will be transformed into a state-of-the-art 48-lane vention-center setting. Prior to last year’s event in El Paso, Texas, the tournament
bowling facility that will be the home of the 2011 United States Bowling was contested in traditional bowling centers when not held at the National
Congress Women’s Championships. Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev. (every third year since 1997). The tournament
On Monday, Feb. 21, crews started bringing in more than 30 truckloads of mate- first was held in 1916, and 2011 will be the 92nd year of competition.
rials needed to construct the venue, which also includes vendor and office space, “The move to the convention-center setting helped boost the prestige and
a squad room, a locker area and spectator seating. excitement that surrounds the Women’s Championships and really gave the event
The finished product will be the biggest stage in women’s bowling, and the a championship feel,” said Brian Lewis, USBC Managing Director of
2011 Women’s Championships is expected to bring more than 30,000 bowlers to Tournaments. “Participants enjoyed the new look in 2010, and we hope to make
Syracuse during its 88-day run from April 7-July 3. this year even more memorable.”
The amount of lumber required for the venue is enough to construct at least five The Women’s Championships returns to New York state for the first time since
three-bedroom homes, and more than six miles of wiring is required to handle the 1996. It previously was held in Syracuse in 1940 and 1954 with 1,185 and 4,538
tournament’s electrical needs. five-player teams, respectively.
The first piece of the installation process is the tournament’s custom score- “On behalf of the Greater Syracuse community, we are thrilled that the event
boards. The scoreboards are comparable to the oversized screens often found in we’ve been preparing for, for the past five years, is just about here,” said
sports venues and arenas across the country, but offer a clearer picture thanks to Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau President David Holder. “All of our
the latest technology. They feature enhanced graphics with 4.4 trillion colors and industry partners, ranging from our hotels and restaurants to our attractions and
streaming video capabilities and make up the world’s largest mobile scoreboard taxicab drivers, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the 30,000 bowlers and their
of its kind. friends and family.”
The setup also includes a 12 feet by 9 feet, high-definition video display screen For more information on the Women’s Championships, visit BOWL.com/usbc-
over the tournament’s traditional Center Aisle. womenschamp.
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J o a n Ta y l o r ’ s AT PLAZA
Te n P i n R a p . . . . Matt Franke 279
MADISON, NJ- Matt Franke
Did you know that for the first time, a regular-season high school tour- rolled 279, Paul Shiel 258-727,
nament will be broadcast live from start to finish on BOWL.com, the Pete Caporaso 258, Russ Kyzima
official website of the United States Bowling Congress? 708, and Cesare Badolato 706 in
The 2011 Star City High School Open, features top teams from the the Friday Classic League.
Midwest, and will take place March 19-20 at Sun Valley Lanes in Paul Shiel 728
Lincoln, Neb. MADISON, NJ- Paul Shiel led the Idle bowling thoughts. ...High achool bowling rules,
Coverage of the event will begin at 1 p.m. Eastern on March 19 with scoring in the Friday Classic which vary in almost every state,
two squads of qualifying. The top half will advance to double-elimina- League firing a 279 game en route ...It is difficult to realize how dif- need plenty of research. Working
tion match play featuring best-of-five Baker matches, which will begin to a high series of 728. ficult it was to convert bowling to with the schools and working out
at 9 a.m. on March 20. Tom Kreder hit 279, Dave an all person of all colors sport. It conflicts can add still more varsi-
The North Pointe Insurance Group $100,000 High School Singles Granitizi 266, Brandon Matunas stated in the rules of almost all the ty teams to the rapidly growing
Championship Tournament on July 15-17 also has been added to the 701, and Mike Yoboud 700. bowling organizations that bowl- high school list.
BOWL.com live streaming schedule. ing was for the white race alone
“The growth of high school bowling is a great story for our sport and
John Pezzino 679
MADISON, NJ - In the MC Police and though bowling was one of ...When Johnny Petraglia rolled a
we need to continue increasing its exposure,” International Bowling the first sports to break down 300 game on TV nearly two
Campus Director of Youth Chad Murphy said. “Online video is a great & Fire League John Pezzino hit
679, Joe Hornicewich 669, Emil race barriers it was still too long. decades ago he received phone
way to spread awareness and get more young people interested in high Dedicated bowling pioneers calls from around the world.
school bowling.” Ruban 269-661, John Mele 265,
and David Lee 263. worked long and hard to erase Even though he didn't win the
Post-season collegiate events that will be shown live on BOWL.com the early injustices and though tournament he earned a perfect
include the NAIA Invitational from April 1-3, the USBC Intercollegiate Scott West 671 the Professional Bowlers game bonus of $100,000. The
Team Championships from April 21-23 and the USBC Intercollegiate MADISON, NJ – Scott West Association was founded just first call was from actor Michael
Singles Championships on May 23-24. paced the scoring in the Union eight years, after the rules were J. Fox, who had received special
Rec. League firing a 267 game for changed, it was from the start, a bowling instructions for movie
*  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * a high series of 671. group that welcomed bowlers on scenes from Petraglia. While
Jack Cook, Denville, saw his first 300, this in the Ball Busters League Bo Serillo tallied a 698 set fol-
how well they could knock pins answering one call Petraglia was
at Rockaway Lanes. This talented righthander has been bowling for five lowed by Harry Franz with 676,
down. Applications for PBA told the White House was on the
years, having gotten his start at a birthday party at Rockaway. His series Frank Parrillo 257, and Craig
membership offered no clues to other line. "I took that call real
was 214-300-183, and he is averaging 208 in this league. While admit- Swartz 256.
ting that his last shot was “nerve-wracking” he “breathed and hoped.”
color or origin. quick." said Petraglia. "And it
In the Plaza Ladies Trio League
By the way, Cook is all of 13 years old. He attended “Bowling Boot was the White House Tavern
Lies’l Apgar shot 235-624, and
Camp” at Rockaway Lanes last summer, and has since retained Chip ...No matter how far back you go somewhere."
Jane Inch 203.
Vincent for coaching. He has already won the tri-county tournament at the motto of "bring a friend" still
Dan M. Aloia 704 stands as the best way to increase ...Did you ever notice that the bowlers
Plaza Lanes late last year, and a Junior Bowlers Tour (JBT) title last who keeps reminding other bowlers
MADISON, NJ – Dan M. Aloia the number of competitive
April. that it is only a game is always the
rolled 257-704, William Aycoz bowlers.
He would like to next post an 800 series. Meanwhile he enjoys the bowler who is winning.
288-659, Paul Demyanovich 246,
Junior Gold Traveling League, the Ball Busters, and entering JBT tour-
and Angelo Zollo 631. ...At 6’ 4” Mika Koivuniemi is one
naments. Later this year he will try his hand at junior nationals in Las ...With so many tournaments
Vegas. He attends Valley View Middle School and lives with parents Jon Russo 702 of the tallest pros in action these around the world every year, all
Nancy and John and his sister Stephanie, 17. MADISON, NJ – Jon Russo paced days. All-time tallest? I'd have to with their own special appeal,
the scoring in the Wednesday Trio go with PBA hall of famer Steve there's got to be a few that fit your
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The Eleventh Annual Pro Image Bowling Camp is scheduled for Joey Parisi hit 248-698, Oren made a bowling ball look small in Read every entry blank carefully,
Friday through Sunday, July 14-17. Tuition for the entire three days is Warter and Karl Kastner 247, and his hand. including the fine print, and you
$650.00. That comes out to about $27 per hour for classroom and on- Fred Crowell 669. should find an extra dimension to
lane instruction, and personalized computer analysis. A $325 deposit is Oren Warter 695 ...Bowlers who scold their chil- your bowling.
required to guarantee a spot with balance due by June 17. For more MADISON, NJ – Oren Warter led dren for carrying useless things in
information contact Pro Image Bowling at 973-625-5554. the scoring in the Wednesday Trio their school bags should take a ...A plane filled with bowlers sud-
League firing a 258 game for a good long look at the contents of denly developed engine trouble.
high series of 695. their bowling bags. One reason The bowlers sat silently, fearing

Sports Reporter Marty Garcia hit 245-673, Fred why two-ball bowling bags are so the moment when they might
Crowell 245, Joey Parisi 694, popular is that when all the clut- plunge to earth. Then a soft voice
Sally Lauderdale 241, and ter is in place, the bowler still has from the rear of the plane broke
Editor/Publisher - Dan McDonough Stephanie Rahn 235-644. enough room for one bowling the silence: "Anybody want to
Pat McDonough - 1967-1996 In the Pharma Plus League Lez ball. buy a bowling ball cheap?"
Circulation Manager Editorial Assistant Porzio hit 245-664, Joe Jagiello
226, John Lulewicz 224, and Bill ... As Carmen Salvino once noted, ...Some bowlers should stop using
Henry Allen Immaculatta D'Elia
Bianchi 618. "When you want to forget all body English. It really doesn't do
Contributing Writers
Trevor Bogert 678 your other troubles, wear a tight any good, and few bowlers have
Chuck Pezzano George Faytok Joan Taylor
pair of bowling shoes." the body for it.
Al Smetana Larry Diebner John Jowdy MADISON, NJ – Trevor Bogert
Pat McDonough Vince Albrech Joe Rizzi led the scoring in the Tuesday
For information regarding advertising, Doubles League firing a 269 game
subscriptions, or editorial content call: for a high series of 678.
Donny Prisco shot 250-631, and
(201)865-5363 Andrew Stephens 247-630.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Frank Grumka 737 Robert Soto 705 Miguel Galloza 683 Chip Vincent 679 Dan Richards 653
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Frank Grumka ROCKAWAY, NJ - In the Spanish ROCKAWAY, NJ – Miguel ROCKAWAY, NJ- Chip Vincent ROCKAWAY, NJ – Dan Richards
led the scoring in the NorBu American Mixed League Robert Galloza paced the Monday Early led all bowlers while contesting in paced the Tuesday Night Mixed
Lodge League firing a high game Soto hit 280-705, Julio Soto 255, Birds firing a 244 for a high 683. the Rockaway Lanes Friday Nite League firing a 245 game for a
of 289 and a high series of 737. and Jason Domingues 235. Matt Hoffman shot 253-657, Men’s League tossing a 259 high high series of 653.
John Uffer hit 243, Tony Noriega Jerrz Szekula, Jr. rolled 204, and Brian Soo 252-631, and Jim game in route to the session high Chris Morris hit 241-658, Kara
236, Bill Karpack 619, and Stacey Charles Whitehead 193 in the Westergaard 247. series of 679. Cook 237-646, and Joseph Deluca
Titus 221. Friday Tri-Mixed League. Greg Lewis 677 John Rotondo hit 258-655, Ed 240.
Keith Garrison 729 Mike Dean rolled a 244, and Bill ROCKAWAY, NJ – Greg Lewis Cook 257-629, and Ricky Exner
ROCKAWAY, NJ- Keith Garrison Prentiss 184 in the Holly Rollers led the Lake Hiawatha A.C. firing 230.
led the scoring in the County League. a 256 game for a high 677 set. In the Ball Busters League Adam It Pays to Advertise in the
Engelson shot 247, Adam Kewstel
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 259 game for a high series of
Lupe Zaragoza 696
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Lupe
James Stiles rolled 247-676,
Robert Manzi, Jr. 257-669, Joseph 245-623, Jack Cook 237-652, and Sports Reporter
729. Zaragoza led the scoring in the Albensi, Jr. 266-647, and Larry Joseph Kleczinski 224.
John Pezzino and Matt Pukas hit Thursday Nite Mixed League fir- Lewis 245.
243, Bill Ratliff 238, Andre ing a 259 game for a high series of Ed Pico 655
Traverso 231, Lindsay Csabai 696. ROCKAWAY, NJ – Ed Pico rolled
235, and Sandy Turner and Walter Crabby Brown shot 257-657, 235-655, Louis Fontanella 222,
Wormann 216. John Sanroman 239-671, Steve and Walt Peterson 214 in the
Keith Garrison 708 Peterson 236-644, Nidia Haneveld Tuesday Night Mixed League
ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the Dave
Valerius Trios Keith Garrison
rolled 255-708, Ken Yokobosly
248-700, Scott Van Syckle 236-
646, and Shawn Casey 222.
In the Women’s League Lois
Kehmna hit 215, Susan Chillemi
207, and Kathy Bradley 194.
George Dakak 279
ROCKAWAY, NJ- George Dakak,
Jr. led the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a high game of 279.
William Ritacco hit 277, Rich
Gregovich 268-636, Ricky Wxner
258-646, Bob McGee 221-626,
and Joan Dakak 231.
Keri May 710
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Keri May
paced the scoring in the Mixed
League firing a 237 game for a
high series of 710.
Barry Lehman shot 236-675, 225-625, and David Ireton 214.
Julianne Crowell 246-674, Bob
Olstead 234-666, Kevin Sikora
248-646, and Glen Malmstone
266-632.
Eric Martin 711
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Eric Martin
blasted 258-711, Bob Webb 259-
700, Ken George 243-672, Ricky
Exner 236, and John Rotella 207
in the Friday Nite Men’s League.
March 2 - 8, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 5

Floyd Brothers 1433 in Youth Travel Action at Holiday Joe Collins, Rody Kemple 300,
By Vince Albrecht Randy Battistus 822 at No. Arlington
Oakland, NJ – Jaylin Floyd may appearance of the year, the 18- YTL schedule. Inspired by his
NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Joe Collins and Rody Kemple each blasted a
see limited play in the Stan year-old gained eleven points for older brother’s exploits, 15-year-
300 game in the Sunday Morning Trios League at North Arlington
Niemiec Youth Travel League this his Fair Lawn II squad by blasting old Justin also grabbed eleven
Bowl. But it was Randy Battistus taking high series honors blasting a
season, but he’s determined to a stirring 265-259-213-737 in the points with his 227-596 effort as
near perfect 299 game on his way to the 822 high set.
make the most of it. In his first second of four tournaments on the did FL II teammate 11-year-old
Joe Kowalski bowled 280-783, Anthony Buonanno 258-762, Harvey
Tyler Nappi who soared over his
Ely 279-753, Mike Bonnasisa 258-753, Gary Vicente 269-752, Tom
average with a threesome handi-
Jordan 280-744, Keith Dobres 278-740, Jackie Willis 270-740, Pete
cap 723. The other eleven-point
Honan 247-726, Anthony Imbriano 249-722.
winner at Holiday Bowl was 13-
year-old Joe Malyack with 219-
575 giving him a handicap 728 set
Ed Bienvenue 300 at Stelton Lanes
for Holiday while teammates PISCATAWAY, NJ – Ed Bienvenue blasted a 300 game along with 215-
Kevin Macchia and Mike Carr 254 in the Thursday Men’s League.
each earned eight points with Tom Mernagh shot 236-264 before rolling near perfect with a 299 game
respective net scores of 211-605 en route to the session high set of 799.
and 212-604. Michael Schugel tossed 236-244-255-735 followed by Tony Soletto, Jr.
Fair Lawn I’s Simon Lezaja rolling 247-236-235-718, Don Anione 254-237-225-716, Gary Wittmer
rolled 255-653 for ten points and 246-221-247-714, and Danny Eremias 234-202-264-700.
Montvale’s Brian O’Flaherty 237-
645 for seven points; Bowler City Ed O’Neill 300 at T-Bowl Lanes
I’s Eric Grabusnik snared ten WAYNE, NJ – Ed O’Neill blasted a 300 game while rolling in the Guys
points with his 256-625 while & Dolls League at T-Bowl II Lanes.
teammates Ryan Sweeney Keri May shot 269-220-249, Joanne Egan 205, and Sari Reul 202.
217,202 and Sam Fogelgaren 236- In the Monday Early Mixed League John Marra shot 11 out of 12
610 won eight and six points strikes bowling a 279 game.
respectively. Rounding out addi- Ken Knipping hit 268-246, Alan Bautista 246, Rick Stellingwer 240,
tional stellar performances were and Will Cabezas 226.
Montvale’s Shannon Rossi tally-
ing nine points with a strong over
average handicap threesome of
Rico David 748 at Hy-Way Bowl
688 and high deuces scored by BC UNION, NJ – Rico David earned high series honors bowling in the Plau
I’s John Draney 233, FL I’s Marc Post 91 Monday Nite Minor League at Hy-Way Bowl firing games of
Riemann 227 and Holiday’s Ryan 223-278-247 for a high series of 748.
Kattine 216. Noah Lynch rolled 279-249-202-730, Roland Scott 289-244-723, Dan
Palomino 286, and Martin Decker 279.
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High Schoolers Ray DeJesys 249, Max Grutaduria 246


Wallington, NJ - Junior Ray DeJesus 207, 211 and Seif Fahmy 201, 202 for Wuhrman [Park Ridge] 204 and Nick
tossed a 249, senior Steve Marciniak the Wildcats; sparking the Rutherford Kochell [Wallington] 201. High indi-
233, 216 and anchor Nikko Deliantis team were junior Max Gruttaduria 246, vidual averages to date include Dante
206 sparked unbeaten St. Mary to a 5- 218, senior Brandon Moore 226 and Iyer and Steve Marciniak 211, Dean
0 win over Wallington in North Jersey senior Shane Cavaliere 200. Hansen 210, Max Gruttaduria 207, Joe
Interscholastic Conference [NJIC] Other fine scores were bowled by: Bocage 204, Kyle Bonser 200, Dan
Patriot Division bowling action. The Bryan Valentin [Queen of Peace] 222, Wuhrman 199 and Lexus Lopes 194.
triumph allowed the Gaels to keep pace Krzys Klecha [Wallington] 211, Mike
with Park Ridge winning their fifth
straight match, turning aside Palisades
Park, 5-0; the Owls were buoyed by
brothers’ Dan and Mike Wuhrman
who averaged 194 between them.
Elsewhere, pre-season
Meadowlands Division favorite
Lyndhurst made a statement by sweep-
ing defending champion Secaucus as
junior Carmine Battista had 216, soph-
omore Lexus Lopez a pair of 204s and
senior anchor Kyle Bonser 206,201;
Secaucus senior Dante Iyer rolled a
duplicate 223 for the Patriots. The vic-
tory vaulted Lyndhurst into first place
ahead of Becton Regional which edged
a tough Rutherford squad, 3-2. Senior
Dean Hansen had 234, Joe Bocage
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC AT FARMINGDALE


Wayne Bebert 747 Roy Crawley 697 Rocco Fortunato 681 Sean Cusak 299 Z. Kamirowski 290
HOPELAWN, NJ – Wayne Bebert HOPELAWN, NJ – Roy Crawley HOPELAWN, NJ- Rocco Fortuanto FARMINGDALE, NY - For the FARMINGDALE, NY –
led the scoring in the Avenel Youth led the scoring in the Garden State led the Family League firing of 248- Youth, Sean Cusak blasted the Zbigniew Kamirowski blasted 290
League firing games of 257-268- Mixed League firing games of 226-207 for a high series of 681. front 11 for a 299 and ended up in the Thursday 3-Man League.
222 for a high series of 747. 2062-57-234 for a high 697 set. Nelson Alves hit 207-234-212-653, with a 671 series in the Saint Dan Rice shot 278, Joe Casale
DJ Petardithi 223, and Andrew Sal Angiotto hit 266-206-213- Sal Angotti 213-235-641, Mark Martin’s Major League. 277-274-790, Keith Battale 745,
Shaw 211. 685, James McMillon 205-213- Simon 223-208-611, Nicholas
Frank Montgoris 298 Ray Giraldi 722, and Matt Traina
Kevin Kennelly 745 265-683, Sean Williams 234-220- Krimin 237, Arlen Porcellana 224,
FARMINGDALE, NY – Frank 712.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin 211-665, Elio Carrasco 227-201- and Bryan Applegate 226. In the Friday Late Mixed League
236-664, and Michael Ramer 257- Montgoris got the front 11 for a
Kennelly led the scoring in the Matt Cestone 688 298 game and a high series of 732 Eric Smyth hit 278-738.
225-661.
Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir- HOPELAWN, NJ - Matt Cestone in the Thursday 3-Man League. F. Berardino 289
ing games of 250-247-248 for a Ron Tanko 687 led the scoring in the Thursday Nite Paul Caracci shot 297-726, Frank FARMINGDALE, NY – Frank
high series of 745. HOPELAWN, NJ - Ron Tanko led Mixed League firing games of 229- Berardino 279-700, Jag Gabino Berardino shot 289, and Howie
Don M. Hellhake shot 259-213- the Gemini Towing League tossing 212-247 for a high series of 688. 279-749, Michael Berardino 279, Garfinkel 268 in the Thursday
205-677, Mike V. Kennelly 213- games of 276-234-177 for a high Vinny Medvetz hit 210-216-238- Rich Tooker 751, and Robert Goodtimers League.
222-202-637, Don E. Hellhake series of 687. 664, Rollin E. Ball 221-219-637, O’Conner 747. In the Saint Martin’s Major
204-216-217-637, and John Syslo John Baginsky shot 200-278-663, and Cindy Dunphy 245.
223-226-632. Joe Herber 238-207-213-658, Oscar
Adam Specciante 290 Brandon Soedarmasto hit 265.
Erick Kerekes 676 FARMINGDALE, NY – Adam Steve Coleman rolled 276-655 in
Cid Stentella 714 Ghigliotty 213-264-655, Scott HOPELAWN, NJ – Erick Kerekes Specciante led the scoring in the the Tuesday Early Birds League.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Cid Stentella Akaleiwcz 203-258-644, and shot 289-216-676, Anthony Bob O’Keefe shot 276, Larry
Jennifer Caval 212-235-606. Thursday 3-Man League firing a
led the scoring in the Knights of Vicidomini 210-243-642, Willie high game of 290 and a high series Straus 269, and Leroy Williams
Columbus League firing games of Rich Rowley rolled 213-238-649, Hall 257-211-641, Ralph Doerfler 268 in the Wednesday Men’s
and Ed Shuster 202 in the Winter of 729.
246-222-256 for a high series of 246-641, and Stephen Caporaso Tyrone Page hit 705, and Ranee League.
Senior Citizens League.
714.
Tom Poulos rolled 217-222-222-
277-611. Jackson 687. Clay Hunt 279
John Baginsky shot 216-235- In the Monday Madness League Mike Marrazzo shot 277 and Eric FARMINGDALE, NY – In the
270-721, Mark Makwinski 213- 661, Bill Smith 225-206-627, Linda Frank Viverito hit 23-223-639, Dan
Shafer 2062-02-208-616, and Vazauez 269 in the Wednesday Tuesday Early Birds League Clay
265-666, and Jeff Nemeth 243- DeBenedetto 212-215-621, and Party League. Hunt rolled 279, and Gasper
606. Dennis DeCrosta 215-215-613. Kevin Adriano 225. Accurso 278.

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