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    Vol. 72 No. 49 February 8 - 14, 2012 50 cents

    Keith Zaharia 300 at Farmingdale

    HENDERSON, Nev. - Mike

    Fagan of Dallas won his first

    career major title, defeatingChris Barnes of Double Oak,

    Texas, 246-213, to win the

    2012 Alka-Seltzer Plus Liquid

    Gels United States Bowling

    Congress Masters.

    A three-time winner on the

    Professional Bowlers

    Association Tour, Fagan com-

    pleted a 30-pin comeback in

    the back half of the game to

    pull off the upset over the top-

    seeded Barnes at Sunset

    Station's Strike Zone Bowling

    Center.

    "All week long I really was-

    n't thinking about majors,

    matches or what my opponentswere doing. I just wanted to do what I do to the best of

    my ability," said Fagan, a two-time Team USA member

    who earned $50,000 for the victory. "Now the fact that

    it has paid off feels amazing. Sometimes you can bowl

    your best and not come out on top. I know how few and

    far between these opportunities can be, so for me to take

    advantage of it is amazing."

    Fagan failed to strike in the first four frames of the

    championship match, while Barnes started with four out

    of five strikes to start the match. Fagan then rattled off

    seven consecutive strikes to take control.

    "I really didn't like any of the first couple shots off my

    hand because they were a little fast or a little bit too

    aggressive," Fagan said. "The next few shots I really just

    wanted to get my body position right and let the swing

    follow and the pins cooperated thankfully."

    Barnes was hoping to

    become just the third player

    in PBA history to completethe career Grand Slam with

    victories at each of the PBA's

    four majors. Only two play-

    ers in bowling history have

    accomplished the feat - Mike

    Aulby and Norm Duke.

    "This one hurts; it was a

    difficult day," said Barnes,

    who has now lost the

    Masters as the top seed three

    times. "I was more nervous

    today for the final than I have

    been in a long time. There

    were a lot of legacy things on

    the line, and I'm not confi-

    dent I will get another

    chance to win this tourna-ment because it's so hard to get through all the matches."

    Fagan advanced to the championship match by defeat-

    ing 2003 Masters champion Bryon Smith of Roseburg,

    Ore., 228-180. Smith never led in the match and failed

    to double, allowing Fagan to pull away with a four-bag-

    ger down the stretch.

    In the opening match, Smith had a come-from-behind

    victory against Canada's Dan MacLelland, 251-212.

    MacLelland opened the match by striking on five of his

    first six shots and grabbing a 24-pin lead, but an open in

    the seventh frame allowed Smith to pull ahead and take

    the win.

    The week began with 305 of the best players in the

    world vying for a piece of the $250,000 prize fund. For

    more information on the USBC Masters, visit

    BOWL.com/masters.

    Mike Fagen Takes USBC MastersBy Lucas Wiseman - USBC

    Glenn Mohr 802 at Majestic LanesHOPELAWN, NY Glenn

    Mohr topped the scoring in the

    Raritan Bay Mens League at

    Majestic Lanes firing games of289-234-279 for a high series of

    802.

    Joe Lampariello shot 256-268-

    216-740, Evan Simon 288-237-

    202-727, Joey Weisenstein 224-

    258-236-718, Travis Tilley 280-

    251-713, Steve Venito 238-279-

    705, Rick Choinacki 224-234-242-700, Angelo Fallacaro, Jr.

    233-256-679, James Rienzo 237-

    220-220-677, and Rich Nicholls

    237-220-220-677l

    David Kilts, Drew Hodnicki 300

    At Maple Lanes

    Sal Lavecchia 300 at Holiday Bowl

    BROOKLYN, NY - David Kilts

    found the line and tallied perfec-

    tion with a 300 and finished the

    session with a 752 set while bowl-

    ing in the Tuesday Men's

    Handicap League at Maple Lanes.

    Drew Hodnicki found his per-

    fection in the 300 game he posted

    in the Monday Mixed Handicap

    League and completed the evening

    with a 752 series.

    OAKLAND, NJ Sal Lavecchia

    blasted perfect with a 300 game

    while contesting in the Sal Marino

    Classic League at Holiday Bowl.

    Mike Kenney rolled 265-248-

    266-779 to capture the session

    high set followed by Alex

    Rodriguez 280-242-746, Dave

    Ritter 236-238-266-740, Ron

    Morales 256-258-738, Dean

    Lavecchia 279-244-736, Sahwn

    Aiello 255-247-726, Chris Pagano

    268-236-719, Joey Jones 280-234-

    713, Chip Jones 280-234-713,

    Chris Andresen 267-237-709,

    John Mormando 280-226-709, Joe

    Gazzillo 256-701, Jim Hosier 258-

    237-700, and Carson Lowder 256-

    699.

    FARMINGDALE, NY Keith

    Zaharia led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds at

    Farmingdale Lanes blasting 233-226 before rolling perfect with a

    300 for the session high set of 759.

    Charlie Turner rolled 244-238-

    262-744, Garfield Campbell 261-

    236-208-705, Frankie Berardino

    213-247-239-699, Fred Catapano

    248-258-696, and Will Petro 213-

    243-228-684.

    In the Monday Half HollowHills League Kevin Kremler shot

    244-238-244-726, Micky

    Newbeck 269-231-695, and Tom

    Collins 243-222-213-681.

    USBC Photo

    Mike Fagen claimed USBC Masters Title

    ARLINGTON, Texas - The

    United States Bowling Congress

    Board of Directors has elected three-

    time Team USA member Andrew

    Cain of Phoenix as USBC President

    for the remainder of the current term,

    which ends July 31, 2012. Cain, 30,

    takes over for Jim Sturmier this

    month.

    "I'm very humbled and honored

    the board has confidence in me, and

    I look forward to continuing our pos-

    itive work for bowling and fulfilling

    our mission," said Cain, who has

    served on the USBC Board of

    Directors since 2007. Cain, who

    started bowling at age 6 and had his

    first 300 game at age 12, was a mem-

    ber of Team USA in 2002, 2003 and

    2005 and was a member of Junior

    Team USA in 2001. He has won

    nearly a dozen medals in internation-

    al competition, and most recently

    was a member of the Team All-

    Events champions at the 2011

    USBC Open Championships. Cain

    graduated from Arizona State with a

    degree in justice studies.

    Steve Ward 300 at RabsSTATEN ISLAND, NY Steve

    Ward blasted a 300 game in the

    Thursday 9:30 Mix League at

    Rabs Country Lanes.

    Tim Folkes rolled 247-270-

    749, Mike Williams 268-259-732,

    Frank Gandolfo 265-720, Justin

    Boyer 275-721, Eugene

    Proskurovsky 243-265-697,

    Melissa Krammerer 254-696,

    Dave Colon 240-240-676, Lias

    Palazzola 230-246-673, Steve R

    248-247-667, and Gary Nigro and

    Mike Pero 256.

    Andrew Cain Named USBC President

    PBA Photo

    Andrew Cain USBC President

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMonday Early Birds: Duke Nicolian II 246-661, Doug Scholtz 244

    game, Frank Grumka 234-624, Michelle Clouse 231-581, Betty Hessler

    214 game, Terry Berkheimer 210-577

    County Tuesday Night Mixed: Joe Bigham 278-738; Chuck Briggs

    266 game, Matt Franke 266 game, Joe Bourlier 259-706; Nichole

    Spratford 247-696, Sandy Turner 227-615, Michey Pukas 205-587

    Rockaway Women: Tammy Baldwin 215-524; Annette Rossi 196-

    500, Marie Slater 193-517, Lois Kehmna 191 game

    Rockaway Foursome: Chris Morris 300-683, Shawn Casey 257-694,

    Jack Safkan 257 game, Steven Dickman 255-660; Liesl Apgar 260-676,

    Joyce Hulbert 259-645, Kara Cook 210-584, Joan Dakak 193-541

    NorBu Lodge: Chris Bakos 26-610, Keith Helbourg 235-610, GlenBoyd 227 game, Lisa Bischer 191-526; Maryann Abasto 179-483,

    Stacey Titus 170-489

    Thursday Nite Mixed: Mike Ireton 267-672, Mark Novembre 258-

    727, Damian Anuatzi 253-game, Nidia hanveld 225-630, Tami Mehesy

    211-608, Anne Tursky 201-584

    Rockaway Mixed: Anthony Alston 266-686, Corey Smith 230-635,

    Jim Testa 229 game, John Nobile 227 game, Keri May 268-728, Julianne

    Crowell 257-669, Nicole Malsom 225-573, Sonna Sodano 205 game,

    Friday Nite Mens: Heriberto Matias 28-709, Ken Goeroge 289-738,

    Eugen Opsanick 268 game, Save Sabella 258 game, Jim Westergaard

    246 game, John Bartolzaai 244 game,

    Friday Tri-Mixed: Geno McCroy 214578, Mike Svetik 203-game,

    Jerry Szekula Jr. 193 game, Michele Halley 200 game, Michelle Halko

    169 game, Joann mossi 165 game

    Justin Puchalski, Brian Rizzi

    Pace Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

    FAIR LAWN, NJ 01-08-12 Matching up head-to-head as anchors for

    their respective teams, neither Boontons Justin Puchalski nor Holidays

    Brian Rizzi could get untracked until game two in Stan Niemiec Youth

    Travel play at Fair Lawn. Justin then powdered the pins with scores of

    213 and 236 while Brian kept pace with 221, 236, tying Justin for the

    mornings best single.

    Holiday increased their league lead to five points as they squeezed past

    Boonton in the finale, 882-868 to complete a three game sweep. Other

    fine efforts came from Holidays Joe Malyack 193, Boontons Karl

    Kattermann 188 and Rose Feiwels 24 pin above average opener.

    Hassan Izzard rolled a season-best 214, giving him the days high

    handicap single of 280 as he combined with anchor Justin Floyds 203,

    198 and Tyler Nappis two over average games to lead second-place Fair

    Lawn to a 6-1 triumph over Bowler City II. Haley Hassan rolled 167-

    496, Welmer Paquay 169, 158 and Kyle Schellberg a closing 175 for BC

    II.

    Dumont sophomore Ryan Perez, who helped with a 178 opener, is

    likely thrilled that his Bowler City I teammates bowl for Hackensack,

    currently North Jerseys top-ranked team. All juniors, the Hackensack

    gang posted four deuces in BC Is 4-3 win over Montvale; Rob Gilbert,

    Jr. scored the sessions high series of 624 with games of 200 and 226

    while John Draney and Eric Grabusnik rapped out 213 and 204 respec-

    tively. Montvale, despite being shorthanded, managed to gain three

    points as Bobby McCarthy pounded out 215, 212-621 and Katie

    Didonato delivered a 207.

    Completing the days matchups, Bowler City IV outlasted Bowler City

    III, 2545-2525 in a nip and tuck battle that saw every game come down

    to the final frame. Best scores came from BC IIIs Nick Ferrante 178,

    176 and BC IVs Louis Ferrante 163.

    MAPLE LANES

    HIGH ROLLERSMale High Scores/Series:

    John Diaz 299/754

    Don Coniglio 290/703

    Effrain Rodriguez 289/698

    Mentor Leka 280/708

    John Jansen 279/708

    Todd Carr 278/745

    James Grover 278/714

    Steven Maruffi 278/760

    Juan Gonzalez 277/765

    Joshua Weinberger 270/739

    Sal Alesia 269/772

    Joseph Sheperis 269/714Alby Pezzella 269/726

    Viviany Tapia 268/707

    Dominick Caccia 265/726

    John Kaye Jr 257/727

    Ed Bernardi 256/711

    Female High Rollers:

    Dolores Nigro 256/625

    Hope Dameron 235/620

    Tina Ortiz 232/659

    Senior High Rollers:

    Joe DelGreco Sr. 266/650

    Frank Jara 250/633

    Bob Janicke 250/606

    Dom Rizzo 249/530

    Lino Pizzaia 247/636

    Rich E Paris 234/640

    Tom DeLuca 222/609

    Youth High Rollers:

    Michael Martell 246/644

    Raychon Brown 222/618

    Emmanuel Vazquez 201/567

    Anson Chin 198/534

    Matthew Grover 193/475

    Christina Kaye 191/559

    Anthony Mastroianni 183/518

    Bob Pagliuco Topped OLVBy Al Smetana

    WAYNE, NJ This session saw Bob Pagliuco as leader of the pack

    with his 267-679 followed by Mark Galliano with 279-657 while rolling

    in Our Lady of the Valley at T-Bowl.

    Ben Bucaro came in with 253-652, Erik Adamchak 238- 646 next came

    teammates Dan Cedola with 235-636 and Jim Broadfoot 218-636.

    Rich Shanley rolled 266-633 followed by Randy Klein with 230-630, John

    Caillie 215-626, Dave Van Harken 247-615 and Pat Hickman 227-605.

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    AT OCEANShawn Kilmer 637LAKEWOOD, NJ Shawn

    Kilmer paced the scoring in the

    Sat. Jr. Classic League firing

    games of 204-217-216 for a high

    series of 637.

    Tori Boughton shot 202-245,

    Jared Staurd 256-235, Brian Lash

    227, McKenna Collier 209, Kyle

    Desiderio 207-207, Brandy

    Collins 207-210, Micahel

    Tedeschi and Misty Downs 200.

    In the Sat. Pin Hitters League

    Page Peters shot 179, Michael

    Guzman 171, Kamerin Powers

    170, Nicolas Gross 143, Deann

    Downs 135, and Livia Spalluto

    130.

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    February 8 - 14, 2012 SPORTS REPORTER 3RVC LANES

    DUKE DeMARCO INVITATIONAL

    A Perfect Game from Terence Johnson this week with a 791 series!

    John Broock & Ben Gregoretti shoot 299 each; 280 from Bob Thorne;

    279s from Dennis Shapiro, Joe Conigliaro, John Balbi & Dwight

    Flowers.TUESDAY NIGHT MEN

    266 from Frank Lawlor; 259 for Bill Rappel; Les Forrai had a 257 and

    a 729 series; Michael Dito with a 255;THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED

    Yogi Hannigan threw a nice 279; Ray Berrios with a 278and a 715

    series; Philip Karfinkel goes 268 and a 265 from John Cardinale; 236

    from Betty Lescher with a 601 series; 628 series from Donna Frey;

    Maureen Pupplo got a nice 230;FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED

    Alex Bogolubsky lead the league with a 285; 279 for Al Bennett and a735 series; Morris Spriggs with a 741 series; Kristen Hayes had a pair of

    224s with a 641 series;SUNDAY ADULT JUNIOR

    Adults: John Balbi 275 & 690 series; Dave Ackerman 257 & 708

    series; Barbara Migliorino 206 & 563 series

    Juniors: Cameron Lohr 248 & 652 series; Ramon Deleon Jr. 244 243

    213 for a beautiful 700 series;KOFFEE KATS

    Laurie Bettineschi shot 192 and a 529 series;

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZAAndrew Stephens 757MADISON, NJ - Andrew Stephens led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio

    League firing a 259 game for a high series of 757.

    Harry Franz rolled 259, Frank Baragona 258, Jon Russo 735, Oren

    Warter 707, Stephanie Rahn 233, and Lissette Tapanes 202.

    In the CMIL League LD Oppici and Peter Carpraso rolled 279, and Dave

    Krivak 729.

    Joe Parisi 279MADISON, NJ Joe Parisi topped the scoring in the Friday Classic

    League firing a high game of 267 and a high series of 724.

    Trevor Bogert shot 268, Paul Shiel 262-714, Bill Sorg 694, Sue

    Dobrinsky 234, and Stephanie Rahn 204.

    Donny Prisco 278

    MADISON, NJ Donny Prisco led the scoring in the Tuesday DoublesLeague firing a high game of 278.

    Jimmy Granato rolled 255-645, Dan Pridham 231, and Frank Fillimon 622.

    Liesl Apgar 267MADISON, NJ In the Ladies League Liesl Apgar rolled 267-633, and

    Jane Inch and Elaine Wilson 202.

    Jon Russo 700MADISON, NJ Jon Russo led the scoring in the Pharma Plus League

    firing a 256 game for a high series of 700.

    Troy Williams hit 226, and Scott Harnish 224.

    AT RABSAnthony Pesce 769STATEN ISLAND, NY

    Anthony Pesce led the scoring in

    the Country Pro-Shop Mixed

    League firing games of 277-267

    for a high series of 769.

    Alfredo Rodriguez rolled 287,

    Serena Vasquez 224-245-671,

    Lisa Samways 243, and Nancy

    Mooney 243.

    Anthony Manzione 718STATEN ISLAND, NY

    Anthony Manzione led the scoringin the Richmond County

    American Legion League rolling a

    257 game for a high series of 718.

    Vincent Durante 279-715,

    Chris Antico 256-694, Chris

    Consolmagno 278-692, Mike

    Consolmagno 686, Rob Stock

    243-667, Tim Svendsen 256, and

    Bobby Rinaldi 245.

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    AT FARMINGDALE LANESTony Cardi 729FARMINGDALE, NY In the

    Friday Late Mixed League Tony

    Cardi shot 27-214-236-729, and

    Eddie Wing 200-254-245-699.

    Vinny Innone shot 289-221-

    700 in the Saturday Nite Fun

    League.

    In the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League Guy Reece hit 224, and

    Jerry Keenan 219.

    Kevin Omeis 726FARMINGDALE, NY Kevin

    Omeis led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Mens League

    rolling 231-279-216 for a high

    series of 726.

    BJ Fuller rolled 207-258-726,

    Paul Verderosa 235-236-236-

    707, and Mark Pagano 279-226-

    699.

    5, and Willie Petro 279.

    In the Monday A.M. Seniors

    League Guy Reece shot 224, and

    Bill Platania 209

    Kerrick Jones 716FARMINGDALE, NY

    Kerrick Jones led the Tuesday

    Early Birds League firing games

    of 257-202-257 for a high series

    of 716.

    Earl Holden rolled 237-213-

    258-708, Jonnae Greaves 258-

    266-707, and Nicole Catapano

    258-218-665.

    In the Saturday Bethpage PAL

    League Chris Visconti hit 209.

    Earl Holden 704FARMINGDALE, NY Earl

    Holden paced the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League fir-

    ing games of 221-238-245 for a

    high series of 704.Tom

    Ostrowicki shot 277-225-696.

    Timmy Walker rolled 202-259-

    707 and John Lennon 222-268-

    704 in the Friday Late Mixed .

    Anthony Cotter rolled 247-

    210-232-689.

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    As Vince Lombardi once said If winning isn't everything, why do they

    keep score? Well the scores were kept and here are the highlights from

    Wallington Lanes.

    G& L Mixed was pretty impressive with these scores, Steve Shin 269,

    Bob Luzzi, 266 Tony Shin 256, Sam Lucci 255, Mike Rochinski 248 and

    Stan Wusyk 245. The L part of G&L the ladies. They did very well Joely

    Jackowitz had a 231 Nicky Torres had a 226.

    Wednesday ladies Hdcp what a night for these ladies Shannon Kelly

    shot 203-196-233 632

    How about Jenna Cipolla with a 139 avg she shot a 228 great game

    and then there was Grace Bello with a 169 avg, she had a very nice 221.Thursday Mixed Sirs

    Fred Tomasik was on fire again with a 204 Art Clayton is on his way

    back up after a back problem plagued him last yr he shot a 178-165 501and for the Thursday Ladies Fran Dudas 199 529 series.Thursday Public Safety

    Kevin Tito Jackson Led off the night with a 300 and a 758 Series.

    Kenny Lee had a 220-268-230 718, Frank Mena 227-277 205 709, Bill

    Ochiuzzo 235 213 244 692 ,Steven Mocarski 226 257 201 684

    John Rankin 762 in Montvale Major

    Davey's Locker Wins First-Half TitleBy Joe Rizzi

    MONTVALE, NJ - John Rankin led all scorers in the Montvale Major

    League at Montvale Lanes, rolling a 762 series on games of 239, 244

    and 279. John's great effort led second-place Valley Tent Rental to a 25-

    8 victory over first-place Davey's Locker, but Davey's held on to win the

    first-half championship. The team of Kevin Mahon (248-221-268--737),

    Mike Wuhrman (228-279-222--729), Mike Pasch (249-235-240--724)

    and Matt Rovetto led the league since the second week of the season in

    earning the title.

    Jason Tenorio rolled 236-289-228--753 and Brian Masincup 207-268-

    259--734, leading Rick's Pro Shop I to a 26-7 victory over 12-In-A-Row

    Pro Shop. Chris Trembath's 230-236-266--732 led Rite Way to a 20-13

    victory over DFWTOM.

    Other fine scores for the week included: Bob Higgins 250-248-210--

    708, Carl Garcia 225-237-246--708, Jun Roldan 218-262-226--706,Tony Mascio 221-234-248--703, Ray Keim 259-696, Bob Balzarek 245-

    692, Jeff Rovetto 242-678, Mike Rovetto 259-676, Terry Drenth 232-

    674, Ken Demchak 238-668, Chris Jachens 252-660, Kevin Conroy

    232-657, Gerrit Overeem 232-656, Mike Verbitski 237-656, Chuck

    Ontal 230-655, Ron DeLuca 257-652 and Bob Greenwood 221-650.

    AT WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    US OPEN

    HIGHLIGHTScott Salem, better known as

    Scott the Engineer to Howard

    Stern fans, will return to PBA

    competition during the 69th U.S.

    Open at Brunswick Zone-Carolier

    in North Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 20-

    26, and Howard TV will be on

    hand to cover all of Salems activ-

    ities. Salem, an avid scratch

    league bowler in New Jersey,

    made his debut in PBA Tour com-

    petition during the 2010 PBAWorld Series of Bowling, generat-

    ing extensive media coverage on

    Sterns Sirius Radio broadcasts as

    well as on Howard TV.

    Ray Lavender, Amanda Dembeck

    Shine in Montvale JuniorsBy Dennis O'Flaherty

    MONTVALE, NJ - Ray Lavender rolled a 654 series with games of

    243, 209 and 202 in the Singles League at Montvale Lanes.

    In the Strikers, Amanda Dembeck took the spotlight when she shot

    a new personal high series of 402, rolling games of 141, 135 and 126

    while teammate Chris Salerno had games of 146, 142 and 128 for a 416.

    LEVITTOWN LANES LEADERSTuesday BK Swenneys: Dan Hastings 277, Rich ONeill 238, Dawn

    Hastings 234,202.

    Monday BFCU: Tom Retmanski 265,661, Debbie Gerstner 221.

    Tuesday Early Birds: Jenn Dlorio 255, Regina Sander 216, Jamie

    Olson 215, Freda Amon 213.

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    Ed Bakelaar Sr.

    Rolled a 729 Set

    At ParkwayElmwood Park, NJ Ed

    Bakelaar Sr led all pin attackers

    with scores of 216-289-224 for a

    strong 729 series to lead an active

    night of high scorers in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League, at Parkway Lanes.

    Jan Dul 279-701, rolled another

    nice series while Kenny Demchak

    253-699, Steve Semancik 261-

    669, Jim Baer 241-669, DerekShort 254-665, and Mike

    Semancik Jr 258-650.

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICJoey Weisenstein 767HOPELAWN, NJ Joey

    Weisenstein topped the scoring in

    the Raritan Bay Mens League fir-

    ing 221-268-278 for a 767 set.

    Steven Venito rolled 236-257-

    247-740, Evan Simon 249-235-

    256-740, Rich Nicholls 279-203-

    239-731, Lee Kay 232-254-224-

    710, Mike Favor, Jr. 201-920-695,

    Ray Velazquez 279-224-694.

    Scott Akalewicz 739HOPELAWN, NJ Scott

    Akalewicz led the scoring in the

    Thursday Nite Mixed pitching278-279 for a high 739.

    Rollin E. Ball shot 214-259-

    264-737, Thomas Poulos 246-

    203-258-707, Vinny Medvetz

    241-257-693, Matt Cestone 227-

    624, Larry Johnson 227, and

    Rollin C. Ball 204.

    Michael Morris 739HOPELAWN, NJ Michael

    Morris topped the scoring in the

    NJ Turnpike League firing games

    of 217-278-244 for a high series of

    739.

    Ed Auman rolled 234-227-238-

    699, Pat Jones 221-218-624, Joyce

    Eliosn 206-204, and Drew

    Rucinski 225.

    Michael Ramer 700HOPELAWN, NJ Michael

    Ramer led the scoring in the

    Garden State Mixed League firing

    games of 214-256-230 for a highseries of 700.

    In the Sunday Nite Mixed

    League Aaron Williams shot 212-

    235-640, Dennis Quintana 267,

    Robert Krimin 233, and Elio

    Carrasco 256.

    Ralph Doerfler 698HOPELAWN, NJ Ralph

    Doerfler topped all bowlers com-

    peting in the Atlantic City Trios

    firing 235-215-248 for a 698.

    Brian Vicidomini shot 259-

    246-688, Bill Venezia 223-213-

    240-676, Anthony Vicidomini

    269-645, Tim McQueary 227-223-

    631, and Shawn Dilard 225.

    Rich Rowley 694HOPELAWN, NJ Rich

    Rowley led the Winter Senior

    Citizens firing 242-206-246-694.

    In the Nulty Knockers LeagueAlexa Lentini shot 204-268-659

    and Carole Morgan hit 202.

    Paul Harney rolled 258-205-

    656, Ryan Kirkland 243, Anthony

    Tremarco 231, and Charlene

    Martino 203-209 in the Tuesday

    Nite Trios League.

    Don Anione 689HOPELAWN, NJ Don Anione

    topped the His & Hers League

    pitching games of 258-224-207

    for a 689 high set.

    Joe Macintyre rolled 246-224-

    654, Shelly Jacques 235-204-213-

    652, Walter Malecki 234-215-634,

    and Linda Shafer 228.

    Anthony Scutari 667HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony

    Scutari led the scoring in the

    Merck League firing games of

    224-220-223 for a high series of

    667.Ryan Flesher rolled 230-203-

    206-639, Tu Trinh 226, and Donna

    ONeill 212-226.

    In the Avenel Youth League

    Tom Sharfetz rolled 213-212-617,

    Jason Amsterdam 232-209-613,

    and Andrew Shaw 209.

    Carl Buttita 655HOPELAWN, NJ Carl

    Buttita led the scoring in the

    Iselin AA League firing games

    of 248-236 for a high series of

    655.

    Mike Hunter rolled 216-235-

    644, Emil Woitowicz 232, Kyle

    Dunich 221, Matthew Dolly 235,

    and Adam Cerik 226.

    Rich Governale 651HOPELAWN, NJ Rich

    Governale topped the La Buona

    Pizza League tossing 243-219

    for a session high series of 651.Scott Akalewicz rolled 225-

    216-204-645, Jose Britton 201-

    267-633, Jennifer Caval 223-

    236-633, John Baginsky, Jr. 214-

    206-613, and Ron Tanko 214-

    206-613.