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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 76 No. 31 September 30 - October 6, 2015 50 cents
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Conklin blasted a 300 game
in the Monday King Trios League
at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Mike Fisch rolled 258-279-230-
767, Chris Mitchell 299-239-228-
766, Alby Pezzella 254-236-247-
737, and 228-222-273-723.
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Scott Struble
found perfection in a 300 game
while rolling in the Monday Adult-
Junior League at Rockaway Lanes
finishing the session with a 662 set.
Jim Testa bowled a 229 in his 621
series, Michael Terantino 220-648,
Jeff Morin 219-639, Kathy Day
169-407, Joe Day 126-299, Jarod
Morin 125-337, Jillian Shay 133,
and Mason Terrantino 95-247.
John Conklin Hammered 300
At Rockville Centre Lanes
By Aaron Smith - PWBA
ARLINGTON, Texas - DanielleMcEwan of Stony Point, New York,
recorded her first professional vic-
tory by claiming The Smithfield
Professional Women's Bowling
Association Tour Championship
promoted by GoBowling.com on .
In the championship match, broadcast
live on CBS Sports Network, McEwan
defeated Stefanie Johnson of Grand
Prairie, Texas, 233-205, at the International
Training and Research Center.
McEwan overcame two 7-10 splits in
the first six frames of the title match
before settling in and delivering the finalfive strikes to force Johnson to double in
the 10th to secure her second title of the
season and PWBA Player of the Year
honors.
"After the first one, I thought it
was just a bad break and that it
would be fine," McEwan said. "The
second one really bothered me. I
threw away the wood on the spare,
which was not smart. After that I
calmed down and made sure that pin
didn't hurt me at the end of the
match."
Johnson's first shot in the 10thwent through the head pin, leaving a
7-10 split, to give the 24-year-old
right-hander the title and $20,000
top prize.
"Everyone saw how emotional I got,
and I'm usually not like that," McEwan
said. "It's been a long year, and I'm so
grateful to have the opportunity. It's
good to see how everything I've
worked for has paid off. This win
means everything."
McEwan made her way into the
final by defeating Liz Johnson of
Cheektowaga, New York, in thesemifinals, 278-224. Stefanie
Johnson earned her spot in the cham-
pionship match by besting PWBA
spokesperson Kelly Kulick of Union,
New Jersey, 231-224.
The event also finalized the
PWBA Player of the Year race with
Liz Johnson topping Stefanie
Johnson for the honor. Stefanie
Johnson claimed PWBA Rookie of
the Year.
Brian LeClair wins PBA50 Lakeview Lanes Eastern Open
Danielle McEwan Wins Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship
Jim Viola Blasts 5th 300 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Jim
Viola found perfection in a 300
game while rolling in the Monday,
George’s Memorial Bowling
League, at Parkway Lanes. This
marks Viola’s fifth 300 game.
Pete Gurrieri posted a 277 game
in a 726 set followed by Vince
Vidovic with 265-722, Andrew
Orlando 252-717, Cathy Seco
246-703, 257-660, Lance Webb
266-656, and Robert Fabian with a
267 in a 654 series.
Scott Struble 300 at Rockaway Lanes
By Russ Mills - PBA
FULTON, N.Y. – Brian LeClair of Albany, N.Y.,
outscored Sammy Ventura of Syracuse, N.Y., by 182
pins over 17 games to win the PBA50 Lakeview
Lanes Eastern Open presented by Brunswick at
Lakeview Lanes Sunday.
LeClair, who turned 50 11 months ago,
trailed Ventura by 91 pins after Saturday’s 8-game
qualifying round. LeClair averaged 254 over the first
four games on Sunday to open a 103-pin lead after
the first cut. From there, he was never challenged.
Ventura, the current East Region Senior Player of theYear, battled Sam Maccarone of Blackwood, N.J., for
the runner-up spot throughout the remainder of the
finals with Ventura rolling a 257 final game to regain
the runner-up spot. Maccarone finished third while
Darryl Bower of Middletown, Pa., finished fourth.
The win was LeClair’s 21st overall regional title
and his second PBA50 regional title in the past three
weeks. He earned $1,500 for the win while Ventura
earned $800 as the runner-up. Maccarone earned
$700 for finishing third and Bower earned $650 for
finishing fourth.
The PBA East Region next travels to Hornell, N.Y.
for a PBA-PWBA doubleheader. The men will be
competing in the PBA Maple City Dodge Open while
the women will be competing in the PWBA Maple
City Bowl Open. PWBA champions Danielle
McEwen of Stony Point, N.Y., and Liz Kuhlkin of
Rotterdam, N.Y., headline the list of early entrants for
the women’s event. Both tournaments run concur-
rently the weekend of October 2-4.
See McEwan Page 2
PBA photo
Proprietor Mike Tryniski with champion Brian LeClair
BOWLING INVADES ATLANTIC CITY
Golden Nugget Hosts East Coast Bowling Centers Convention See page 3 for schedule and more
PWBA photo
Danielle McEwan
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T e n P i n R a p . . . . .
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Rody Kemple 757
at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Rody
Kemple led all pin attackers with
scores of 236-244-277 for a strong
757 series in the Wednesday,
Teterboro Bowling League, at
Parkway Lanes.
The remaining high scores for the
opening night of the 2015 2016
season were rolled by Mike
DeFrancesco with 255-748, Rene
Ruiz 266-746, Marc Osetec 257-722, Kevin DeFrancesco 257-721,
Joe Donnarumma 245-716, Victor
Padilla 249-711, Harry
Helmstetter 267-708 and Paul
Stuart rolled a 248 in his 705 set.
Anthony Ruffino Jr.
Tops at Howell
LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Anthony Ruffino
Jr. threw a 258, and Gary Ernst
shot a 257 for high games of the
week in the Summer Fun League.
.Jake Kaplan recorded most pins
over average (238 POA) shootinga 598 series. Anthony Crivelli 155
POA with a 629, and Bryan
O’Kane 134 POA. Melanee Gross
rolled high women’s game 235,
Caroline Lerner 211 and Diana
Pauciullo 210.
New Jersey USBC County
Bowling Association Updates
Morris County USBC WBA updated information is:
Morris County USBC WBA
25 Troy Hills Road
Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone No. 973-463-0499Fax No. 973-585-4878
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Bergen County: Also check out the brand new fresh lookingBergen County USBC Bowling Association website at:
www.bcba-nj.org
Liz Johnson, a USBC Hall of
Famer, captured three titles,
including the United States
Bowling Congress Queens and
Bowlmor AMF U.S. Women's
Open, during the 2015 season and
led all competitors in points, earn-ings and wins to take home the
award for the first time in her sto-
ried career.
"It has been an incredible 2015
season," Liz Johnson said. "I did-
n't think at the beginning of the
year that something like this
would have happened. It's just
been an amazing year, and I really
worked hard for everything I got.
Hopefully there's more to come."
Stefanie Johnson captured her
first title at the PWBA Wichita
Open in July, and led the tour in
cashes and match-play appear-
ances.
"It's a dream come true,"
Stefanie Johnson said. "Just to
have this opportunity to bowl with
the best of the best and continue to
put myself in position to win was
amazing, and to win Rookie of theYear has been the icing on the
cake."
PWBA members qualified for
the Tour Championship by either
winning a title during the 2015
season or earning enough compe-
tition points. All 2015 PWBA Tour
champions (who were members at
the time of their victory) received
an automatic invitation to the Tour
Championship, and the remainder
of the 16-player field was filled
out through the PWBA points list.
For more information on the
PWBA, visit PWBA.com.
AT OCEAN
LANESTori Boughton 259LAKEWOOD, NJ – Tori
Boughton led the scoring in the
Scratch Trio League firing a high
game of 259.Kamerin Peters rolled 258, Nick
Striffer 255, Tyler Wolfe 248, and
Brett Downs and Nick Gross 247.
In the Junior Classic League
Sean Huston shot 191, Jessica
Kling and Angel Gonzalez 190,
Emma Meyer 184, Andrea Meyer
182, and Vinnie Carusso 181.
Adah Christian shot 179, Leah
Varella 163, Blaise Harringotn
158, and Emily Hehir 156 in the
Pin Hitters League.
Despite traffic and the usual lunatics on the road, we found Majestic
Lanes in Hopelawn and checked in for the Garden State Games. This
year’s shirts were a nice bright orange, reminiscent of my Dover High
School Days. Once the event got started, we looked like a sea of
Syracuse University athletes.
Volunteers headed by Joyce Brokling ran the tournament. My person-
al goals of having fun and seeing old friends and meeting new ones were
all met quickly. I was fortunate to be crossing with encouraging women
who also wanted to have fun, and had no higher expectations.
Some of our friends not only won their divisions, but also some addi-tional honors. Mike Potoski posted high scratch series (6 games) for
men at 1477, qualifying him for the Governor’s Cup for men. Linda
Rose, North Arlington, took honors for women with 1170.
The Shirlee Kutzner award for the scholastic bowler posting most pins
over average for the six games went to Francis Vitelli, Annandale with
plus 172. Other Morris county standouts were: Scholastic Boys with
averages 186 and over, Zachary Vitelli, Annandale, gold. Scholastic
Girls, averaging 176 and over, Rhianna Smith, Budd Lake, gold. Boys
Scholastic, 171-185 average, Francis Vitelli, gold. Men’s regular, 196
average and over, Mike Potoski, Sparta, gold. Female, regular, 186 aver-
age and over, Samantha Pearson, Oxford, bronze. Men’s regular, 181-
195 average, Jeffrey Kiss, East Hanover, bronze. Female regular, 140
average and under, Joan Schliewenz, silver.
If there could be any criticism, it would be for the handful of medal-
ists who didn’t stay for their ceremony. It would also be for people who
did not participate, missing a nice event. The other downside was not
finding signs to point us in the right direction to find Rt. 287 north todrive home.
Joyce and her team did a great job of keeping the tournament running
smoothly. It’s nice to see how far technology has come for this event
with a friendly computer that facilitated posting the mid-tournament and
then the final standings quickly.
I am looking forward to next year with my same goals already in place.
I wonder what color my tee shirt will be.
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Don Perrillo 762FARMINGDALE, NY – Don
Perillo topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
blasting games of 248-279-235 for
a high series of 762.
Ramon Carcamo rolled 267-222-
682, Christina Perillo 244-203-
234-681, TJ Lucente 249-226-
679, and Jeff Gallo 247-224-655.
Danny Shrafel 729FARMINGDALE, NY – Danny
Shrafel led the scoring in the
Summer MNFP League firing a
high game of 278 for a 729 series.
Ronnie Simon hit 254-227-665,
Ken Warner 256-223-641,
Matthew Gierl 203-212-223-638,
and Mark Hecht 229-216-626.
Won Han 698FARMINGDALE, NY – Won Han
topped the scoring in the
Bowlympics Duo’s League blast-
ing games of 273-233 for a high
series of 698.
Carly Licht shot 259-225-686,
Phillip Jankowitz 257-226-672,
Nicholas Mencarelli 279-639, andDarius Fuller 233-209-636.
Kenny Simon 678FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny
Simon led the scoring in the
Tuesday Party League rolling
games of 247-225 for a high series
of 678.
Craig Koppell rolled 244-224-
661, Brian Siemers 227-612, and
Robert Barbaro 223-204-605.
In the Wednesday Friends
League Jason Gieser shot 204,
Tim Jackson 203, Patricia Bento
193, and John Grieb 192.
Joseph Costanzo 677
FARMINGDALE, NY – JosephCostanzo led the scoring in the
Thursday Pro Shot Challenge
League rolling games of 244-243
for a high series of 677.
Adam Chase rolled 232-211-620,
Marc Bieler 221, and Eugene Neal
211.
Jerry Hoeler rolled 213, Al Noll
165, Paul Kester and Barney Kral
152 in the Friday Summer Seniors
League.
Brian Becktold 658FARMINGDALE, NY – Brian
Becktold paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
rolling games of 278-204 for a
high series of 658.
Nicholas Mencarelli shot 240-
226-654, Maria Lucente 232, and
Joe Laier 227.
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Robert Barber 771ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Robert Barber topped the scoring
in the Tuesday Summer Adult-
Junior League blasting 246-257-
268 for a high series of 771.
Alexa Messina shot 245, Xavier
Alexander 2335-224, Chris
Andreo 232, Jair Brooks 227-221,
and Darrell Swint 225.
Don Railey 770
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Don Railey topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
Summer League firing games of
246-279-245 for a high 770.
Tony Depperman rolled 247-223-
246-716, Keith Benenati 277-703,
Jim Carey 258-235-699, Tony
Byrd, Sr. 242-233-679, and Joe
DiRe 237-236-666.
Ed Graeff 751ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed
Graeff led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nostalgia Mixed firing
239-278-234 for a high 751 set.
Frank Porcella shot 217-242-
246-705, Richie McCarthy 236,
Peter O’Donoghue 235, Ed Flint232, Don Minor 232, and Jackie
LaBau 223.
Les Forrai 737 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Les Forrai topped the Tuesday
Summer Adult-Junior firing
games of 268-232-221 for a 737.
Peter Morreale rolled 268-232-
221-721, Steven Friedman 235-
228-237-700, and Michael Barber
254-247-694.
Frank Cimino 702ROCKVILLLE CENTRE, NY –
Frank Cimino led the scoring in
the Thursday Mixed blasting a
high game of 299 in a high 702.John Balbi rolled 246-226-685,
Jeff Strumeyre 256-211-670, John
Khantzian 237-223-659, and Matt
Wright 269-655.
Jim Hambel 241ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jim Hambel paced the scoring in
the Thursday El Cheapo League
rolling a high game of 241.
Jackie LaBau shot 226, Joe
Mazza 223-202, David Lake 217,
and Tiffany Ocasio 212.
Dave Goldman 751ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Dave Goldman topped the Custom
Thumbz Singles firing games of
235-257-259 for a high 751 set.
Joe Conigliaro rolled 267-248-
741, John O’Farrell 279-239-737,
Alby Pezzella 278-234-724, and
Kevin Isler 258-656.
Charles Johnson 684ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Charles Johnson led the ThursdaySenior Birds firing games of 234-
236-214 for a high series of 684.
Gerald Field rolled 240-214-213-
667, Jerival George 242-235, and Ed
Frontera and Mike Desmond 235.
Jerival George 676 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jerival George led the scoring in
the Thursday Senior Birds League
rolling games of 259-242 for a
high series of 676.
George Fields rolled 254-675, Ed
Frontera 257-225-663, Mike
Desmond 234, and Paul Byrd 231.
Terry McCarthy 663ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Terry McCarthy led the scoring in
the Tuesday Nostalgia Mixed
League rolling games of 213-214-
236 for a high series of 663.
Richie McCarthy shot 258-220-
652, Chuck Marciano 244-201-
630, and Henry Malinowski 255.
Jim Hambel 656 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jim Hambel paced the scoring in
the Thursday El Cheapo League
rolling games of 226-224 for a
high series of 656.
Joe Mazza shot 244-202-636,
Jackie LaBau 213, Tiffany Ocasio
208, and Heather Maxwell and
Steve Patitucci 203. James Zabatta 654ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
James Zabatta paced the scoring in
the Monday Bar Wars League
rolling games of 223-227-204 for
a high series of 654.
Tim Guerrero rolled 247, and
Eddie Ellis and Jeff Cruz 203.
AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES
To our customers at the Parkway Lanes, 200 Route 46, Elmwood Park, N.J.:
There continues to be a number of rumors circling around the industry about our business.We had our Financial Consultant address the league officers recently and he attempted to
provide information first to the league members and second to our loyal customers. At thismeeting he disclosed confidential information with the attempt of gaining trust in thestatement that all of our leagues and parties are secure in the thought of using our facilityas their Bowling Center. We have been working hard over the past 8 years to provide ourcustomers the best and most comfortable bowling alley in Bergen County.
We mentioned in our meeting that we have been approached by several entities interestedin purchasing our business. We have been approached by more than a dozen viable entitieswith the interest of purchasing Parkway Lanes in the past three years, however in each casewe have chosen to hold on to it ourselves, in spite of economic challenges.
In all the possible scenarios, we will be f inancially secure for this season and manyseasons to come, as promised.
For those of you who have businesses or business experiences, you will know that aChapter 11 filing allows a business to operate but it also exposes the business to totaltransparency which means anyone who has an interest in buying our business must bedisclosed to the public. It does not mean, in fact a sale or transfer of ownership will takeplace.
The partners of Parkway Lanes have invested more than a million dollars of their hardearned money to maintain and keep their business responsible.
We are using this advertisement for one purpose and one purpose only. We wanteveryone to feel comfortable about having a bowling house that they can trust, and so weare asking you publicly to accept our commitment to remain in business for many years tocome.
We take this opportunity to thank all of our patrons, our league members, and ourcustomers who have enjoyed using our facility as their Birthday party house and their
corporate site for group gatherings.
Thank you for your continued support
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Cecile Cassirer
AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESFrank Mirabile 259CORAM, NY – Frank Mirabile led the scoring in the Monday Early Mixed League rolling a high game of
259.
Ed Anderson shot 246, Mike Giambalvo 224, Diana Walter 236, and Marlene Mirabile 211.
Tom Lettich 267 CORAM, NY – Tom Lettich rolled a high game of 267, followed by Tommy Trauble and Michael Mirabile
214 in the Tuesday Juniors League.
Bobby Meltzer 279CORAM, NY – Bobby Meltzer rolled a high game of 279 in the Tuesday Night Mixed League.
Chris Wunsch shot 275, Bobby Meltzer 261, Tisha Luti 225, and Bobbie Bademci 221.
In the Thursday Family and Friends League Mike Bedson shot 209, Kevin Pesce and Lisa Donay 203,a nd
Artie Philips 193.
Moore, Roth 245CORAM, NY - Willie Moore and Rich Roth each blasted a 245 game in the Friday AM Seniors League.
Phil Giannico and Mike Virostko 235, and Julie Steindecker 181.
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John Costello 779STATEN ISLAND, NY – John
Costello topped the scoring in the
Summer Doubles firing games of
267-244-268 for a high 779 series.
Michael Pitkoff shot 289-717,
Daniel O’Sullivan 267-684,
Allyson Piergiovanni 247, and
Magdalena Umana 229.
Ira Levy 762
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ira Levytopped the scoring in the
Wednesday Summer Mixed
League firing games of 297-248
for a high series of 762.
Dennis Costantino shot 258-697,
Bryan Eudelrian Sixon 674, Todd
DeRosa 664, Rob Balletto 244-
649, and Paul Petersen 265.
Willie Apo 759STATEN ISLAND, NY – Willie
Apo topped the scoring in the
Summer Doubles League blasting
games of 267-256 for a high series
of 759.
Pat Rizzo rolled 298-718, Bob
Butler 247-695, Daniel O’Sullivan
258-682, and Joan Antonelli 245-654.
Jakub Orlando 746 STATEN ISLAND, NY - Jakub
Orlando topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Knights League firing
games of 268-278 for a high series
of 746.
Matthew Jakubowski rolled 257-
248-708, Anthony Cappola 686,
Martin Manomat 278, and Mike
Pisacreta 249.
Michael Benvenuto Jr. 685STATEN ISLAND, NY – Michael
Benvenuto, Jr. paced the scoring
in the Tuesday Knights rolling
247-269 for a high series of 685.
Joseph Ciriano hit 254-672,
Kakob Orlando 257-669, and
Kevin Romero 245.
Breanna Barclay 664STATEN ISLAND, NY – Breanna
Barclay led the scoring in the
Youth Leaders Summer Triples
League firing games of 221-220-
213 for a high series of 664.
Daniel Tartaglion shot 238,
Jonathan Petrizzi 227, and Joseph
Vann 201.
J. Petrizzi 642STATEN ISLAND, NY – J.
Petrizzi led the scoring in the
Junior Scholarship Doubles
League firing games of 235-224
for a high series of 642.
Jason Wichovitz hit 235-611,
Joyce Van Dorst 212, AND James
Slevin 203.
Bob Lampariello 726
STATEN ISLAND, NY – BobLampariello led the scoring in the
Golden Oldies League firing
games of 233-268-225 for a high
series of 726.
Jerry Harris hit 210, Dennis
Costantino 203, and Ellanore
Curran 201.
Seto Jew 703STATEN ISLAND, NY – Seto
Jew topped the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 245-245 for a high series of
703.
John Eadicicco shot 233-265-
684, Bill Lyons 226-237-655, and
Joe Albanese 236-644.
In the Golden Oldies League
Bob Lampariello shot 225-235-
642.
Joe Albanese 695STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe
Albanese topped the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 268-232 for a high series of
695.
John Castro rolled 245-214-211-
679, Mike Vignola 247-665, Mike
Cocozza 235-224-655, Randy
Chapple 241-654, and Frank
Polizzi 244-650.
Anthony Everts, Jr. 690STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anthony
Everts led the scoring in the Junior
Scholarship Doubles League fir-
ing games of 286-213 for a high
series of 690.
James Slevin shot 247-242-649,
Daniel Costantino 235-218-614,
Casey Sparacio 258, and Jonathan
Petrizzi 222.
In the Golden Oldies League
Vincent Annaconte shot 214,
Olivia Costantino 213, and Bob
Lampariello 201-201-210.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICTommy Martino 770HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy
Martino led the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Men’s League firing
games of 202-289-279 for a high
series of 770.
Jimmy Gill hit 248-239-257-744,
Brian Longo 279-246-207-732,
Robert Rinaldi 266-258-206-730, Joe
Lampariello 239-258-217-714, and
Rick Choinacki 237-246-220-703.
David Morgante 725HOPELAWN, NJ – DavidMorgante led the Premiere Pro
Shop Middlesex County Classic
League firing games of 235-257-
233 for a high series of 725.
James Ocasio shot 227-267-200-
694, Robert Rohe 245-232-214-
691, Kristipher Brus 279-224-688,
Patrick Plate 243-214-220-677, and
Gordy Coletti 225-227-215-667.
Sam Catalano 681HOPELAWN, NJ – Sam Catalano
led the scoring in the Goldstein &
Hanel Doubles rolling games of
217-267 for a high series of 681.
Mickey Endress shot 245-209-
652, Evan Simon 265-203-640, and
Greg Goldstein 257.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League John Syslo hit 257, Don E.
Hellhake 237, and Don M.
Hellhake 232.
Cid Stentella 674HOPELAWN, NJ – Cid Stentella
led the Knights of Columbus
rolling 248-235 ofr a high 674 set.
Art Jakubczak shot 204, Joe Britton
213, and Mark Makwinski 210.
In the Winter Senior Citiznes
League Rich Rowley shot 210, and
Thomas Ortiz, Sr. and Hugo Toro
177.
Pat Jones 659HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Jones
paced the scoring in the Jerzey
Pikers League rolling 204-222-233
for a high series of 659.
Larry Clarke shot 213, and Frank
Jordan and John Moffit 205.
Sharon Bongik rolled 170, and
Carl Prang 162 in the Wednesday
Early Birds League.
Vinny R. Medvetz 644
HOPELAWN, NJ- Vinny R.Medvetz paced the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League
rolling games of 247-202 for a high
series of 644.
Matt Cestone hit 220, Mike
Piomelli 212, and Kurt
Moszkowski 216.
In the Tuesday Night Doubles
League Char Martino shot 210, and
Katina Garcia 200.
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