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Vol. 76 No. 05 April 1 - 7, 2015 50 cents
FARMINGDALE, NY – Scott
Bannon blasted a 300 game in the
Tuesday Night Owls League at
Farmingdale Lanes.
Richie Brennan rolled 289-267-
758, Arthur O’Connor 245-233-
232-710, Joseph Kotowiz 225-
235-225-685, Rafael Santos 248-
233-659, and Kenny Simon 234-
656.
Scott Bannon 300 at FarmingdaleSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom Wilkinson, John
Eadicicco, and Tim McAuliffe each blasted a 300
game in the Rab Wilkinson Memorial League at
Rab’s Country Lanes. Tom blasted 300-245-256-
801, Tim 279-300-792, and John 300-258-790.
Jim Episcopia tossed a 248 in a 712, Mike King
266-698, Dave Kusinski 248-240-687, and Jason
Gianna 259.
Tom Wilkinson, John Eadicco, Tim McAuliffe 300
At Rab’s Country Lanes
ELMIRA, N.Y. – Jeff Zaffino of Warren, Pa., defeat-
ed Brian LeClair of Albany, N.Y., 269-216, to win thePBA50 Rossi Lanes Eastern Open at Rossi Lanes last
week for his 25th career PBA regional title.
Zaffino led qualifying and was never seriously
challenged during the elimination finals, losing only
one game. The win earned him $2,700, including a
$200 squad leader bonus. LeClair earned $1,250 as
the runner-up.
Zaffino defeated Bill Neumann of Rensselaer, N.Y.,
246-180, and LeClair defeated Sammy Ventura of
Syracuse, N.Y., 193-189, in the semifinal round.
Neumann and Ventura each earned $800 as semifinal
round losers.
The next PBA East Region event is the PBA
Rockaway Lanes East Open presented by Storm held
at Rockaway Lanes in Rockaway, N.J., April 10-12.
Jeff Zaffino Wins PBA50 Rossi Lanes OpenBy Russ Mills - PBA
FLUSHING, NY – Joe Kurdziel,
Jr. and Janet Flowers each blast-ed a 300 game while rolling in
the Ted Guy Classic League at
Jib Lanes. Joe had high series
with 300-257-257-754.
Joe Moser rolled 228-268-245-
741, Brett Lee 277-232-226-
735, Chris Fesler 278-269-736,Dennis McMillan 257-275-722,
Robert Kautz 256-257-701,
Keith Cooper 235-237-701, and
Greg Chin 245-268-704.
Janet Flowers, Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 300
At Jib Lanes
Neil Massa Posts His First 300
At Rab’s Country Lanes
MADISON, NJ – Patty Hanlein
took game and set honors blasting
a 300 game and a session high
series of 766 in the Wednesday
Trio League at Plaza Lanes.
Jake Bird shot 257-749, Joey
Parisi 257-717, Andrew Stephens
258, Lissette Tapanes 219-634,
and Sally Lauderdale 209.
STATEN ISLAND, NY – NeilMassa blasted his career first 300
game while contesting in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
at Rab’s Country Lanes.
Robert Butler, Jr. rolled 269-760,
Dominick Ucciardino 258-748,Mike Reebe 254-745, Derek
Gilbert 255-731, Phil Oppenheim
703, Rocco Schirripa 243-672,
and Andrew Barbato 244-668.
Josh Blanchard Wins First PBA Tour TitleIn Brunswick Euro Challenge
By Bill Vint - PBA
Patty Hanlein 300 at Plaza Lanes
HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy
Martino earned top honors in the
Madison Park Men’s League at
Majestic Lanes blasting games of
258-300-193 for a high 751 set.
Eric Oppenheimer rolled 248-
276-704, CJ Galloza 244-211-
212-667, Chris Lighty 200-217-
244-661, Nick Gaurneri 225-248-
633, and Joe Herber 227-212-633.
Tommy Martino 300 at Majestic Lanes
PBA photo
Rossi Lanes proprietor Sperry Navonne with
Champion Jeff Zaffino.Ron Riccobono, Richard Butt 300
At Rockville Centre
ROCKVILLE, NY – RonRiccobono and Richard Butt each
fired a 300 game in the Custom
Thumbz Doubles League at
Rockville Centre Lanes. John shot
264-257-300-821, and Richard
300-239-747.John Smisek rolled 247-269-256-
772, Bob Thorne 255-269-235-
759, Alby Pezzella 268-258-741,
and John O’Farrell 278-248-734.
MUNICH, Germany – Josh
Blanchard of Gilbert, Ariz., won
his first PBA Tour title defeat-
ing Malaysia’s Li Jane Sin, 248-
211, in the title match of the
12th Brunswick Euro Challenge
at Dream-Bowl Palace.
Blanchard, a 27-year-old
fourth year PBA player and
PBA’s 2011-12 Rookie of the
Year, was the top qualifier fol-
lowing the six-game Step 2
qualifying round and a seven-game Step 3 match play round.
Sin, one of three women to
advance to the Step 3 round,
defeated Sweden’s young two-
handed star, Jesper Svensson,
225-214, in the semifinal match.
Finishing fourth was Kelly
Kulick, Union, N.J., good for a
$3,000 payday, followed by
Magnus Johnson, Sweden,
$2,800, Jazreel Tan, Singapore,
$2,600 and seventh place Syafiq
Ridhwan, Malaysia, collected
$2,400. bowling digital photoJosh Blanchard
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Anthony Buczynski Rolled 280
At Ocean LanesLAKEWOOD, NJ – Anthony Buczynski rolled a 280 session high game
in the Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes.
Chris Freel was not far behind with his 279 in a 716 series followed
by Chris Mancilla with 278-701, Jim Hanlon 278, Brandon Fennell 277-
724, Mike Brooks 276-735, Jim Stefan 276-776, Chris Jones 269-773,Emil Dudas 269, Ron Pagut 268-727, Russ Goss 268-758, John
Brazinski 266, Matt Egeland 259, Gary Toth 258,Steffen
Schenkenberger 700, Barbara Salvatore 257-700, Diane Jones 255-639,
Lauren Lella 244-643, and Bridget Bilello 227.
Phil DeSantis 737 at Montvale LanesMONTVALE, NJ - Phil DeSantis fired scores of 213-267-257 for a 737
series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird at Montvale Lanes.
Dave Mastropasqua bowled 244-726, Lee Bandy 245-724, Efrem
Goldman 275-722, John Hackett 267-721, Bob Greenwood 268-714,
Steve Kardian 247-709, Henry Carlos 257-706, Matt Vanderhoof 237-
702, Joe Truchan 239-701, and Jake Diebner 268-696.
Dennis Hanowitz 735 at Montvale LanesMONTVALE, NJ - Dennis Hanowitz fired scores of 231-269-235 for a
735 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird League at
Montvale Lanes.
Following closely behind was Phil DeSantis shooting 256-733, Frank
Picciotto 257-729, Jim Rivers 258-724, Craig Slawinski 256-716, Matt
Vanderhoof 278-713, Rich Satriano 279-707, Tom Fojtlin 244-704,
Henry Carlos 247-696, Ed Kilianski 266-696, and Bob Oppelt 247-690.
Rich Culotta 615 at Baldwin LanesBALDWIN, NY - Rich Culotta rolled 225-615 in the AM Mixed Seniors
League at Baldwin Lanes.
Franklin Western hi 237-611, Chris Washington 247-607 and Larry
Montgomery 225. Barbara Parham for the women shot a 205.
Jeff Scire 300 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Jeff Scire blasted a 300 game for en route to
a 700 series bowling in the Rab Wilkinson Memorial League at Rab’s
Country Lanes.
Tim McAuliffe rolled 268-245-732, Mario Recchia 255-717, Dave
Kosinski 253-681, Andy Formino 245-681, Tim McAuliffe, Sr. 268-
249-674, Sean McAuliffe 255-671, and Nick Antonucci 246-671.
Tim Folks 300 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Tim Folks blasted a 300 game for a high series
of 758 in the Michael Carbonaro Mixed League at Rab’s Country Lanes.
Joe Astorina rolled 254-746, Jonathan Andrews 279-741, Steve
McNichol 259-710, Fernan Handog 247-706, Phil DeChristine 267-703,John Lyons 252-702, and Justin Andrews 243-696.
Michael Inchausti 300 at Rab’sSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Michael Inchausti fired a 300 game in the
Getaway League at Rab’s Country Lanes.
Anthony Terzakos shot 244-290-772, Matthew Branen 698, Chris
DeLauro 686, Frank Pratt 256-665, Ray Laursen, Jr. 269, Sean Kelly
279, and Donna Bozzo 258.
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – David
Cahoon earned high series honors
with scores of 287, 256 and 211
for a strong 754 series to lead an
active night of high scorers in the
Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling
League, at Parkway Lanes. Kevin
DeFrancesco tossed high game
with a 297 in his 750 set.
Eddie Rojas pitched a 268 in his
749 set followed by Jose Guzman
256-747, Paul Stuart 257-744,
Tony Amantea 244-724, Alfred
Balletto 279-719, Mike
Guglielmino 259-705, Joe
Mercurio 268-696, Rody Kemple
266-695, Jason DeRosa 255-694,
Raymond Sisco 277-693, Jim
Viola 256-691, Frank Beamon
257-685, Thuan Nguyen 280-685,
and Robert Fasino 270-682.
HOWELL, NJ - Mike Ciaccarelli threw a 299
second game leading the Purple Donuts to a 980high team game of the night in the Hankel League
at Howell lanes. His 299 was also 101 pins above
average.
Jordan Marangelli as a substitute on Howell
Lanes shot high series of the night a 736-192-268-
276. Tino Polce also added a 718 (+109 over aver-
age) series including the first nine strikes in a 277
second game as Howell Lanes beat Team 13 7-2.
Brian Hart fired a 730 series and 278 opening
game as Who’s Your Daddy scored their second
sweep in a row, this time over the Bowling Stones.
Joseph Inserra with a whopping 724 series (94 pins
above average) enabled Mona Lisa Pizza to a 9-0
sweep to regain First Place at 43-20.
Other big series were: Jared Brown 719 (+119),
Pete Marino 718, Joe Cheesere 711(+117) and a
279 game, and John Petraglia, Sr., Joe Horvath,
and Marvin Hidalgo-Mora each with a 279 game.
Hidalgo-Mora ended the first game with 11 in arow for his 279. Honor scores included Kelly
Putaski 707, Joe Pollizzi 702 and Mike Skillman
700. Leslie Bohn led the women with a 646 series
including two honor games of 226 and 225.
Most over average was Bruce Gottlieb with a 655
for an outrageous 148 pins above average as his
Who Cares flattened Freehold Tire 9-0. This was
the second sweep in a row for Who Cares.
In the Match-Up of PBA Hall of Famers, subs
John Petraglia Sr. struggled with a 183 opening
game against Parker Bohn III’s 235. Petraglia
bounced back with a 279 against a 217, and the
third game was a one pin advantage to Petraglia
244 to 243. Petraglia prevailed 706 to Bohn 695,
although Bohn bowling on Four Season’s prevailed
7-2 over Rita’s ice.
EIGHT LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS
TO BE DECIDED BY USBC DELEGATESARLINGTON, Texas – Delegates to the 2015 United
States Bowling Congress Convention and Annual
Meeting will vote on eight proposals involving
changes to USBC bylaws, league rules and tourna-
ment rules.
The 2015 USBC Convention will take place April 27-
30 at the Ramada Plaza Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.
Delegates will vote on two proposals related to
League Rules, one proposal concerning Tournament
Rules and five proposals related to Bylaws. Two of
the Bylaws proposals seek a requirement for non-
merged local and non-merged state associations to be
merged by August 1, 2016.
Mike Ciaccarelli Rolled 299 at Howell Lanes
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David Cahoon 754 at Parkway Lanes
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Kyle Jannuzzi 734HOPELAWN, NJ – Kyle Jannuzzi
led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed League firing games of
244-243-247 for a high series of
734.
Rollin E. Ball rolled 225-242-
234-701, Scott Akalewicz 224-
224-647, and Mike Piomelli 248-
205-643.
In the Merck League Ray
Newsome shot 237, Tommy
Walden 214-210, Bruce Binkowitz
215, and Tom Vickery 205.
Scott Akalewicz 726 HOPELAWN, NJ – Scott
Akalewicz led the scoring in the
La Buona Pizza League firing
games of 225-245-256 for a high
series of 726.
Joe Herber rolled 257-218-245-
720, Vinny R. Medvetz 214-279-
214-707, Frank Viverito 208-213-
255-676, and John Baginsky, Jr.
224-205-215-656.
In the Winter Senior Citizen
League Rich Rowley shot 211,
Jerry Petti 199, and Thomas Ortiz,
Sr. 197.
Russell Bennett 710HOPELAWN, NJ – Russell
Bennett led the Madison Park
Men’s League firing games of 237-
268-205 for a high series of 710.
Pat Moreno rolled 217-223-203-
643, CJ Galloza 256-637, and
Chris Tamayo 247-635.
Sharon Bongik shot 217-195 and
Carolyn Esposito 178 in the
Wednesday Early Birds League.
Michael Holoka 687 HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael
Holoka paced the His & Hers
League rolling 254-239 for a 687.
Bill Smith rolled 226-206-238-
670, Dennis DeCrosta 227-223-
645, and Andy Shafer 205-214-
214-633.
Mike Kelly 684HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly
led the scoring in the Friday Nite
Mixed League rolling games of
266-222 for a high series of 684.
Richard Funk III rolled 204-225-
210-639, Dave Rezes 258-204-
626, and Michael Dellamanna
219-209-625.
Dwight Flowers 772
Chris May 772FLUSHING, NY – Chris May and
Dwight Flowers shared the high
series honors spotlight in the
Friday Hi-Rollers League each tal-
lying the session high series of
772. Chris shot 236-257-279, and
Dwight 224-225-278.
Greg Welch took high game
rolling a 290 between games of
267 and 211 finishing the meeting
with a 768 set.
Peter Sarne posted 265-258-232-
755 followed by Danielle Merino
232-279-236-747, Tim Lau 248-
279-217-744, and Henry Bosch
236-279-268-783.
Marlon Enriquez 718
FLUSHING, NY – Marlon
Enriquez rolled 222-228-268-718,
and Robert Kuch 221-243-205-
669 in the Ball and Chain League.
Vinny Massina 749FLUSHING, NY – Vinny Massina
led the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic League firing games of
256-236-257 for a high series of
749.
Steve Cheng rolled 224-280-244-
748, T. Weeks 222-267-254-743,
Mel Chandler 209-279-253-741,
Mike Petroniello 247-224-256-
727, and Steve Graf 267-204-234-
705.Charles Mann 725FLUSHING, NY – Charles Mann
led the scoring in the Friends and
Family League firing games of
264-232-226 for the high series of
725.
Tony Smith rolled 220-267-225-
712, Kathy Taylor 218-236-255-
709, Charles Williams 232-265-
205-702, and Dora Carston 243-
227-231-701.
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Bill Daunno 761HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Daunno
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 247-279-235 for a
high series of 761.
Dorien Soto rolled 268-267-748,
Andrew Tripka 288-246-748, Jason
Gomez 279-279-742, and Steven
Baum, Jr. 257-223-250-730.
Tom Girdley 754HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom Girdley
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Men’s League firing games of
228-279-247 for a high 754.
John Mieszkowski rolled 245-
688, Joe Plescia 265-218-203-686,
Jason Gomez 266-233-683, and
John Eadicicco 236-207-229-672.
Mark Makwinski 735HOPELAWN, NJ – Mark
Makwinski topped the scoring in
the Knights of Columbus League
firing games of 278-254-203 for a
high series of 735.
Joe Grossi shot 224-230-637,
Frank Slomko 209-214-613, and
Dave Lacko 241.In the Tuesday Night Mixed
League Stephanie Hoff shot 220-
211, and Char Martino 191.
Ray Smarsh 719HOPELAWN, NJ – Ray Smarsh
led the scoring in the Goldstein &
Hanel Doubles League firing
games of 215-258-246 for a high
series of 719.
Lou Gaudio, Sr. rolled 244-256-
216-716, Matt Wasielewski 256-
223-224-703, and George Cretella
257-235-687.
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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Paul Verderosa 772
FARMINGDALE, NY – Paul
Verderosa paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League
firing games of 238-256-278 for a
high series of 772.
Mark Monfoletto followed with
236-267-269-772, Ramon
Carcamo 288-279-751, Mike
Gelman 269-236-732, Jonathan
Smalkin 278-226-217-721, and
Tom Conlon and Kevin Omeis
279.
Arthur O’Connor 749
FARMINGDALE, NY – Arthur
O’Connor led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing
games of 278-236-235 for a high
series of 749.
Joseph Kotowicz rolled 258-233-
685, Bobby Falcone 258-217-657,
Roger Herrscher 255, and Donald
Price 244.
Fred Cohen 694
FARMINGDALE, NY – Fred
Cohen paced the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing
games of 2341-236-227 for a high
series of 694.
Eugene Neal rolled 266-225-691,
Jeff Fennell 246-219-655, Louis
Getzelman 247-213-653, and Jay
McCullough 233-227-647.
Tom Altamura 669
FARMINGDALE, NY – Tom
Altamura paced the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Friends League fir-
ing a 257 game for a high series of
669.
Doug Mollin rolled 266-200-652,
Steve Clickner 246-205-643, and
Rick Dorsey 234-221-645.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Matthew Lindgren shot
203, and Travis Gangale 191.
By Vince Albrecht
NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - Last
year, Bergen-Passaic had two boys
reach the state stepladder finals with
Glen Rock senior Jake Rollins estab-
lishing an NJSIAA record by posting
a perfect game to win the title. Last
month Bergen-Passaic had eight
players reach the second round, three
of whom qualified for the stepladder
big five. Pompton Lakes’ sopho-
more Nick Cilento earned the third
seed with his 678-691-1369, andfought his way to the final by stop-
ping fifth seed Andrew Lazarchick
of Brick Memorial, 235-211 and
second seed Greg Khan of
Bergenfield, 187-185.
The final hurdle was no piece of
cake, since sizzling top-seed
Immaculata senior Gregory Tack
was his opponent. Greg had earned
the top spot by averaging 242+ in
scorching Carolier with three-game
blocks of 740 and 715. Predictably,
the battle was nip and tuck with
Cilento reaching the ninth frame a
scant three sticks ahead. Outwardly
cool as a cucumber, Cilento fired a
closing four-bagger to shut out Tack,thus earning Bergen-Passaic a sec-
ond consecutive state crown.
Edison senior Kayla Johnson had
been there three times before; as a
junior, she came up short and failed
to get past round one. She was deter-
mined that this last shot would be her
best effort and indeed it was as she
garnered the top seed by two sticks
with blocks of 682-601-1283.
Opening the championship match
with a pair of strikes, Kayla took an
early lead that she never relin-
quished, holding off third seed Tori
Broughton Brick Memorial to cap-
ture the coveted title.
Stepladder Results: Boys -
Lazarchick over fourth seed KyleSchellberg [Dumont] 243-224,
Cilento 235-211 over Lazarchick,
187-185 over Khan and 238-214
over Tack. Girls - fourth seed
McKenna Collier [Brick Memorial]
edged Hopatcong’s Rhianna Smith
173-173 [58-48], but then fell to
third seed teammate Tori Boughton,
165-159; Boughton stopped second
seed Alize Stevenson [St Mary-
Elizabeth], 235-223 before dropping
the finale, 183-171 to Johnson.Qualifiers: Boys - Tack 1455,
Khan 1379, Cilento 1369,
Schellberg 1340, Lazarchick 1335,
Lyndhurst’s Daijon Smith 290-1329,
Montville’s Erik Kattermann 268-1312, Rahway’s Darius Singletary
1301, Lyndhurst’s Jordan Lopez
1300, Lenape’s Matt Frei-Funk
1295, Jefferson’s Zak Watson 1283,
Seton Hall Prep’s Marcus Regino
1278, Lyndhurst’s Ryan Donohue
1244, Wayne Valley’s Josh Spiegel
1219, Lenape’s Dean Klimek 1216,
Roselle Catholic’s Jim Gramiak
1215,Woodbridge’s Kyle Bilawsky
1214 and West Milford’s Jeremy
Scott 279-1213. Girls - Johnson
1283, Stevenson 1281, Boughton
268-1273, Collier 1269, Smith 1260,
Brick Twp’s Vicky Spirio 1255,
Brick Twp’s Nicole Aumack 1249,
Woodbridge’s Deanna Calantoni
273-1234, Warren Hills’ JennaHenderson 1234, Ewing’s Jessie
Garzio 1229, Sparta’s Jamie Golden
& Linden’s Sinoda Cook 1212,
Carteret’s Alexis Policastro 1210,
South Plainfield’s Rebecca Armand
1203, South Brunswick’s Amy
Caruso 1198, Jackson’s Alexa Asta
1182, Brick Twp’s Brianna
MacLeod & West Deptford’s
Maddie Miller 1157. North
Brunswick’s Imari Perez had girls’
high game of 279.
Nick Cilento, Kayla Johnson Win State High School Titles
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John Barilla 815MADISON, NJ – John Barilla
blasted 289-815, Yuriy Polyakou
289, and Jennifer Dunklin 220-
629 in the CMIL League.
Joe Marchese 735MADISON, NJ – Joe Marchese
topped the scoring in the Morris
County Police & Fire League fir-
ing a high game of 269 and a high
series of 735.Frank Harvey rolled 248, Jake
Bird 246-688, Greg Havas 684,
and Patty Hanlein 206.
Evan Weinberg 668MADISON, NJ – Evan Weinberg
led the scoring in the Diggers
Junior/Major League firing a high
game of 267 a high series of 668.
Jack Vandermellen rolled 242-
650, Michael Neiman 241, and
Rebecca Vandermelen 209.
Harry Franz 288MADISON, NJ – Harry Franz led
the Wednesday Trio firing a 288.Trevor Bogert rolled 258-678,
Dave Krivak 257, Greg Havas
659, and Andrew Stephens 658.
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA Arthur O’Connor 786 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Arthur O’Connor topped the scor-
ing in the Friday Night Mixed
League blasting 257-239-290-786.
Chris Lucchese rolled 276-246-
753, Joseph DiRe 277, Paul Smith
256-246-223-725, Al Dittmer 257.
William Collier 710ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
William Collier led the Thursday
Senior Birds firing games of 257-226-227 for a high series of 710.
Jerry George rolled 248-235-689,
Charles Johnson 238-665, and
Gerald Fields 237-227-656.
Mark Slade 771ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Mark Slade topped the scoring in
the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic
League firing games of 288-272
for a high series of 771.
Anthony Cimino rolled 277-232-
234-743, Jim Hambel 290-244-
739, Bill Koste 245-246-247-738,
Sal Palmeri 290-236-211-737, Joe
Conigliaro 289-232-734, Matt
Slade 253-226-246-725, andCharles Harris 269-242-723.
Jay Beller 686 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jay Beller led the scoring in the
Thursday El-Cheapo League fir-
ing 243-237 for a high 686 set.
Steve Frey rolled 237, Vinnie
Spano 222, Jackie LaBau 214, and
Donna Travers 209.
David Schuster 643ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
David Schuster paced the Temple
Am-Echad Club firing 212-224-207 for a high series of 643.
Scott Glickman shot 244-215-
624, Bill Stein 254, Steve Honig
222, and Debbie Rovner 214.
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WAYNE, NJ - A return to T-Bowl
proved fruitful for the Stan Niemiec
youth travelers who pounded the pins
with regularity, resulting in a 740, a
pair of 699s and a 689 among the
nine “600s” delivered. Boonton’s
anchor Karl Kattermann lifted his
average to 206, sweeping the pin
deck with 740, the day’s best three-
some, forged with singles of 279-
213-248.
Other deuces posted for Boontonwere Peter Hancock 224-230, Adam
Gelvan 206-204 and Sean McGuire
206. However, after an awesome 913
net, 1120 start, Boonton had to settle
for three points against North
Arlington which came back to win the
match, firing an impressive 877 net of
its own; Jordan Lopez, who also
struck for a pair of 225s in his 699 set,
blasted 249, Haley Hassan 229 and
Jenai Bacote 222 in that game.
Fair Lawn’s Steve Plaszky, current-
ly holding 211, the league’s third best
average, followed an opening game
first frame spare with eleven strikes
for 290, eclipsing a 289 he had rolled
earlier in the season. He added deuces
of 208 and 201 for a 699 set, power-
ing the squad to five of seven points
against Bowler City III, 2735-2639.
Leading BC III with the only other
“200” on the pair was Greg Khan
240, while teammates Nick Reyes
and Tiffany Sucero added 190 and
180 respectively.In other contests,T-Bowl was
unable to generate much offense on
its home lanes, with the only deuce a
221 from Matt Morris as the team
was swept by pacesetting Bowler
City I, 2866-2727. Unleashing a
fierce foray on the plastic-coats,
anchor Kyle Schellberg delivered
240-214-235-689 in raising his
league high average to 215 while
mates’ Anthony Rizzo 230, JonMikal
Sepero 222-197 and Janina Santoro
197 added to the carnage on the pin
decks.
The two Holiday teams squared up
with the defending champion
Holiday I gang snaring five of seven
points. The victors’ low game in ten
of the twelve rolled was a 190, indica-
tive of the team’s firepower. Ryan
McGuire 212-215-224-651, Nick
Cilento 257-213-622, Frank Magyar
204-594 and David Neil 197-190.
Short-handed Holiday II was led by
Joe Malyack 238-213-632 and CraigOriente 193.
In pacing Bowler City II to a shutout
of Lodi, Dean Edwards fired 226-
213-634, Matt Burzynski 203-196
and Emily Young 189. Best for Lodi
was Chris Navarro’s fine effort of
231-206-210-647.
Closing out the session, Montvale
scored well enough to sweep the
seven points against the vacancy.
Creditable numbers were produced
by Chris Torres 203, Nick Fabiano
199-189 and Dan Sproviero 187.
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AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANES Kevin Ng 762STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin
Ng topped the scoring in the Mike
Massaroli Memorial League firing
games of 257-269 for a 762.
Joe Sanfilippo rolled 277-245-
755, Anthony Barberjio 244-249-
730, Mike Panepinto 267-714, and
Chris Parisi 245-705.
Bob Coogan 749STATEN ISLAND, NY – Bob
Coogan led the scoring in theFixADent Auto Body League fir-
ing games of 279-268 for a high
series of 749.
Joe LaBargo rolled 695, Jim
Slein 253-694, Walter Kulpowsky
677, and Jim Elliott and Ron
Gaudio 675.
Scott Walsh 742STATEN ISLAND, NY – Scott
Walsh paced the scoring in the
Rab Wilkinson Memorial rolling
games of 244-253-245 for a
high742.
Tom Wilkinson shot 246-699,
Pete Aurilla 688, and John Bilotti
256.
John Lugo 741STATEN ISLAND, NY – John
Lugo topped the scoring in the
Friday Nite Quartets firing 267-
246 for a high series of 741.
Kevin Magnussen rolled 289-
710, Derek Gilbert 256-258-700,
Steven Laskowski 255-692, Al
Calato 280-687, and Ross Gottlieb
258-678.
Tom O’Sullivan 728STATEN ISLAND, NY – TomO’Sullivan led the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 268-215-245 for a high 728.
Santo Lisa rolled 257-212-226-
695, Ray Keller 215-214-253-682,
and Gary Parisi 202-259-215-675.
Breanna Barclay 681STATEN ISLAND, NY – Breanna
Barclay led the scoring in the
NEXGEN Junior Bowlers League
firing games of 234-215-232 for a
high series of 681.
Jonathan Petrizzi rolled 245-224-
663, Autumn Fortunato 224-244-
200-648, and Luis Buitierrez 213-
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Sunday Adult Jr - Jim Testa 216-623, Luara Porretta 173-455, Joseph Porretta 92-248, Haley Testa
129-348.
Spanish American - Tyrone Waal 299-687, Jesus Cruz 267-697, Julio Soto 254, Lynne Coleman 200.
Monday Early Birds - Kevin Sikora 247-648, Ken George 244-621, Tina Richardson 211-501,
Judy Larick 182-518.
County Tuesday Night - Ed Galuska 278-688, Paul Shiel 268-720, Jason Ringle 267-704, Nichole
Opsasnick 262-653, Sandy Turner 246-661, Sue Dobrinsky 223.
Fox Hill Seniors - Robert Forte 245-636, Raymond Bsarany 208-555, Joanna Hofgesang 197-497,
Kathy Ingenito 175-428.
Rockaway Women - Marybeth Kanouse 201-567, Annette Rossi 201-510, Pat Sommers 192-568.
Morris Hills Mixed - Andy Romo 208-477, Ronald Stickney 183-437, Sal Antoniello 176-476,
Violet Indyke 181-496, Beth Williams 170-475.
No Bu - Phil Dattolo 254-672, Eugen Randazzo 236-673, Bill Karpack 228-669, Stacey Titus 236-
606.
Thursday Night Mixed - Jerry Brown 299-685, John Sanroman 277-640, Colin Beasty 268-642,
Tami Hemesy 228-564, Carole Crenzio 192-503.
Thursday Night Foursomes - Van Thompson 264-709, John Hearn 254-656, Joe Ferretti 247-635,
Maryann Abasto 191-552.
Rockaway Mixed - Jesus Cruz 278-748, Shawn Casey 268-750, Ryan Prevost 266-693, Linda
Humes 246-636, Donna Sodano 231-622, Nidia Haneveld.231-654.
Put Togethers - Fred Driver 187-525, Bill Mott 167, Michelle Halko 178-510, Amy Caselli 178-484.
Lucky Strikers - Jacob Paniconi 68-144.
Dover High School - Colwyn Lopez 127-376, Renzo Ruiz 122-349, Yohan Lopez 145-405.
Ball Busters - Daniel Mangano 258-662, Jack Cook 255-732, Brandon Kwestel 232-627, Emma
Wright 186-469.
Weekend Warriors - Benjamin Cruz 180-426, Joe Day 134-366, Chlesy Cruz 110-280.
Saturday Rec - Favio Jasso 84-156.
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