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By Jerry Schneider - PBALOS ANGELES – In an evening of fun, glitz, bowling,
great athletes from other sports and entertainers pairing up
with the PBA’s best for competition, Los Angeles Clippers
All-Star guard Chris Paul has made a tradition out of rais-
ing awareness for a great cause through his CP3 PBA
Celebrity Invitational presented by GoBowling.com that
aired on ESPN.
In a “battle of the sexes” championship match contested
at Lucky Strike LA Live, the team of PBA Hall of Famer
Pete Weber and former NFL All-Pro receiver Terrell
Owens defeated international bowling star Clara Guerrero
and Olympic and World Cup women’s soccer gold medal-
ist Hope Solo, 78-54, in a special four-frame doubles for-
mat championship match.
On their way to the championship match of the event,
now in its seventh year, Weber and Owens beat two other
pro/celebrity teams. In the quarterfinal round, they defeated
seven-time Tour winner Bill O’Neill and Shawn Stockman
of the group BoyZ II Men, 68-48, and 2015 Rolltech PBA
World Championship winner Gary Faulkner Jr. and former
Major League All-Star pitcher and PBA50 Tour competitor
John Burkett, 64-52, in the semifinal round.
“It was probably a matter of time,” said Owens, who was
making his third CP3 Invitational appearance. “I had
bowled well in past events but it was a combination of
being more consistent and having a great partner.
“As the matches went on, the better I bowled and the bet-
ter Pete and I were coming together as a team. It’s like any
sport where you get more focused you get better results. I
really felt I had all the pieces of the puzzle in place,” Owens
continued. “I had the right ball and it left my hand clean, so
it was up to me to do my part for the team.”
For Weber, who ranks fourth on the list of all-time PBA
Tour title winners with 37 titles, it was his second CP3
Invitational win. In a 2012 trios contest, he won with actor
Jerry Ferrara and Paul’s L.A. Clippers teammate, forward
Blake Griffin.
“The ‘bad boys’ did good,” said Weber, using a play on
words related to his documentary, “The Bad Boy of
Bowling,” which premiered on ESPN’s 30 for 30 series just
a couple days before this competition. “Terrell and I
thought the ladies (Solo and Guerrero) would give us a
tough match because they were bowling well and we were
looking forward to that challenge. Hope was keeping the
ball in play and Clara was throwing strikes like she usually
does so we were going to have our work cut out for us.
“I was bowling a little conservative,” Weber added. “I
was throwing it harder and straighter to stay out of trouble.
The last thing you want to do is leave a split or tough spare
because you don’t have any time to recover from it.”
Guerrero and Solo eliminated Paul and three-time reign-
ing PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte, 74-58, in their
quarterfinal match before defeating nine-time PBA Tour
winner Sean Rash and his partner, Super Bowl champion
Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson, 78-67, in a
close contest. Tied in the ninth frame with 49 each,
Guerrero doubled in the 10th to clinch her team’s trip to the
championship match.
In the other quarterfinal matches, Burkett and Faulkner
eliminated 18-time Tour winner Chris Barnes and former
NFL defensive end and ESPN SportsNation co-host
Marcellus Wiley, 99-49, while Rash and Anderson ousted
defending CP3 Invitational champion and three-time Tour
winner Ronnie Russell and multiple Olympic and World
Championship track gold medalist Allyson Felix, 80-64.
The event also included a celebrity sudden-death best ball
“clash” which included additional celebrity guests Anthony
Anderson, star of ABC-TV’s “Black-ish”, and hip hop artist
Too Short. Burkett, who had a best PBA50 Tour finish of
fourth place in his 2015 rookie season, outlasted the other
celebrities by bowling a nine-count to Owens’ seven-count
in the ninth and final frame for the win.
The beneficiary of the CP3 event was the Chris Paul
Family Foundation which strives to positively impact indi-
viduals and families by providing resources that enrich and
strengthen healthy development of strong communities.
Through partnerships with Feed The Children, Make-A-
Wish Foundation, The Salvation Army, Boys & Girls Clubs,
LA's BEST, The Reachability Foundation and Habitat for
Humanity, the foundation supports literacy and technology
initiatives, health and wellness programs and afterschool
enrichment.
The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 77 No. 01 March 9 - 15, 2016 50 cents
Glen Smith 300 at Rockville Centre
FLUSHING, NY – Bryan Paul
blasted a 300 game in the Friday
Hi-Rollers League at Jib Lanes.
Ogiez Lawsin shot 258-290-259-
807, Robert Olvina 242-245-227-
714, Steve Amarosa 258-254-710,
and Felix Toledo, Sr. 214-277-
219-710.
Bryan Paul 300 at Jib Lanes
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ray
Laursen, Sr. blasted 300 in the Rab
Wilkinson Memorial League at
Rab’s Country Lanes.
Stephen Basile shot 277-255-
769, George Redecha 267-247-
749, Tom Hollywood 248-718,
Mike Orlando 258-701, Rob
Taglianetti 258-698, Tom
Wilkinson 278-684.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Glen Smith blasted a 300 game in
the Wednesday Early Men’s
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Keith Manza rolled a 278 game
followed by Al Digangi posting a
263 and a 208, and Ken Bruce col-
lected a 259.
Bryan Berg, Jeremy Schaffer 300 at Farmingdale Lanes
Marvin Green, Justin Sloan, Wilson Aponte Jr. 300
In 4-Man at Lodi Lanes
Rich Tanner 300 at Rockville Centre LanesROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Rich Tanner blasted a
300 game in the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Pat Zenker shot 289-234-746, Nolan Ryder 299-
236-738, Keith Massimillo 223-255-237-715, Pete
Morreale 267-226-695, William Schierie, Jr. 210-
268-208-686, and Pete Slavska 253-669.
LODI, NJ - Marvin Green, Justin Sloan, and Wilson
Aponte Jr. each rolled perfect with a 300 game while
competing in the Tuesday Night 4-Man at Lodi
Lanes.
Manny Gonzalez posted a 288 game along with
Chuck Trimblett, Davis Hulsizer, and Ian Kaufman,
while Scott Dunning hit a 279 in his 777 set and Rick
Guevarra 278 in a 748.
Pete Weber, Terrell Owens Team Up to Win CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational
FARMINGDALE, NY - Bryan Berg and Jeremy
Schaffer each blasted a 300 game in the Expressway
Glass League at Farmingdale Lanes. Bryan added
games of 209 and 247 to his 300 to finish with a 756 set.
Anthony D’Elia rolled 279-261-224-764, Brian
Ziesig 258-249-237-744, Robert Figgers 279-224-
237-740, Robert Huryn 279-718, and John Zawaski
263-242-710.
Ray Laursen Sr. 300 at Rab’s
PBA photo
Pete Weber, Chris Paul and Terrell Owens
2 SPORTS REPORTER March 9 - 15, 2016
Last November, the International
Bowling Museum and Hall of
Fame unveiled a new “Frame for
Frame Project” that not only was
long overdue, but somehow man-
aged to capture the attention of
film lovers on a much higher plane
than bowling had ever done
before.
“Frame for Frame,” simply put,
is trying to raise money to digitize
and permanently save an estimat-
ed 500,000 feet of film that is
slowly-but-surely decaying in
canisters at the IBM/HF in
Arlington, Texas. It’s an initiative
spawned by Gregg Williams, who
was recently hired as IBM/HF
Director of Development.
Williams has proved to be a rare
case of an employee with limited
bowling background who came
into our sport and immediately
recognized a treasure chest that,
apparently, those much closer to
the subject either failed to compre-
hend or chose to ignore.
Back story: When the IBM/HF in
St. Louis was shutting down in
preparation to move to its new
location in Texas, four members of
the USBC public relations staff
(myself included) took a trip to St.
Louis to get an idea of what need-
ed to be moved. We were stunned
with what we found in storage:
Literally dozens of ancient 16mm
B&W film reels including such
programming as a women’s cham-
pionship bowling series held in
Chicago in the early 1950s – like-
ly put together by the late Sam
Weinstein – plus copies of All-Star
Bowling, Jackpot Bowling,
Celerity Bowling, etc.
Why were they hidden in a clos-
et? Because the IBM/HF had
never done anything to raise the
money needed to convert the film
to a more modern, permanent
medium.
Shortly thereafter, I was involved
in the cleansing of a huge base-
ment full of everything-you-can-
imagine at Bowling Headquarters
in Greendale, Wis. Unless some-
one recognized its value, every-
thing in the basement was headed
to a dumpster. Included were all of
the tapes of Ladies Pro Bowlers
Tour telecasts I had been involved
with, dating back to the early
1980s, including some one-of-a-
kind VHS tapes. I insisted the
tapes be saved because they were
irreplaceable.
I think they made the move to
Arlington, although I have no
proof.
Anyway, back to Gregg
Williams, who not only under-
stood the historical significance of
saving these films, but imagined
how clips might be converted to
income at some point – as back-
ground footage in films, vintage
commercials, composite videos
for sale to the public, etc. A little
imagination can often turn silver
(screen movie footage) to gold.
So IBM/HF created “Frame for
Frame” to raise money to begin
digitizing and cataloging these
invaluable resources.
The initial party was centered
around an invitation-only screen-
ing of a movie, “Sex, Death and
Bowling,” at IBM/HF in Arlington
where writer/director Ally Walker
(the wife of FX Network CEO
John Landgraf) was on hand. To
perk up mainstream interest in the
project, an exhibit featured clips
and highlights of several televi-
sion shows and movies that have
incorporated bowling. Those pro-
ductions also are part of the
IBM/HF archives.
The mainstream connection
prompted HollywoodReporter.com
to chime in, encouraging members
of the film industry to help raise the
$200,000 needed to do most of the
digitizing work. It would be a
shame, the website noted, if classic
bowling footage of Mickey
Rooney, Tiny Tim, Don Adams,
Jayne Mansfield and dozens more
is lost.
That could just be a start. As
Williams noted, “We don’t even
know what we have. We could be
sitting on a treasure trove of stuff.”
So if you needed a reason to
make a donation to the IBM/HF,
now you have one.
Send your contribution to:
Frame for Frame c/o IBM/HF
621 Six Flags Dr.
Arlington, TX 76011
Saving Bowling’s HistoryBy Bill Vint
ROCKAWAY ROLLERSSpanish American Mixed: Julio Soto 268-746, Jose Acevedo
256-677, Manuel Matias 248, Tyrone Wahl 704, Jose Acevedo
299-773, Julio Soto 279-647, Manuel Matias 247, Tyrone Wahl
677.
County Tuesday Night Mixed: Bill Ratliff 290-749, Walter
Worman 277, Gene Pukas 277-748, Tyrone Roberts 267, Rebecca
Chapparro 203-557, Sandy Turner 202-570, Dot Newsome 189-
510, Linda Barber 198.
Rockaway Foursome: Paul CeCe 279-730, Tim Panek 269-743,
Justin Ragucci 266-678, Kevin Sikora 705, Ken George 252,
Liesl Apgar 226-649, Joan Rauch 192-563, Kristine Bohn 187,
Liza Gallo 186-537, Marianne Colon 509.
Nor Bu: Keith Helbourg 279-740, Chris Bakos 254-700, Glen
Boyd 235, Charles Wright 631, Stacey Titus 231, Mariae
Vantreuren 556, Cherly Wolf 195-472.
Thursday Night Mixed: Colin Beasty 268-677, Ken George 268-
734, Steven Haneveld 257-720, Paul Longo 250-661, Carol
Crenzio 192-509, Joann Brown 189-534, Teri Ren 497, Jerry
Brown 222, Matha Hoffman 170-467.
Thursday Night Foursomes: Steve Jankovitz 265, Dave
Martaorana 258-648, Marc Goldberg 256-711, Ken Emker 245-
658, Frank Grumka 235-636, Chris Braun 224, J. W. Albensi III
222-661, Caren Hunt 214-604, Jacqlyn Coren 158-446.
Rockaway Mixed: Gene Pukas 290-812, Richard McColligan
268-750, Jim Testa 267-748, Brian Theriault 266-673, Mike
Smith 257-738, Lynne Coleman 297-762, Donna Sodano 216-
625, Donna Martin 212-575, Patty Colucci 199, Dawn Palmer
206-557.
Put Togethers: Geno McCroy 212-574, Fred Driver 192-503,
Erik Wrobel 192-522, Amy Caselli 189-475, Michelle Halko 180-
521, Stephanie Clark 158-462.
Have a Ball: David Boylan 171-482, Mark Mondello 165-457,
John Cusman 122-331, DIane Cusman 141-384.
Youth Bowlers
Dover High Schools: Aaron Vilar 228-578, Kennethy Pinedo
219-485, Ronald Mendez 203-466, Jonathan Sosa 166-403, Cindy
Flores 115-305, Breonna Dunn-Houston 99-249.
Ball Busters: Brandon Kwestel 246-552, Alex Groome 223-585,
Mathew Meidling 221-566, James Gallagher 218-544, Matthew
Graner 213-509, Mark Howarth 185-500, Brian Crocetti 156-445,
Kyle Fillebrown 154-428, Liam Reale 133-369, Emma Wright
169-416, Samantha Dietz 133-323, Sarah Gallagher 121-348.
Weekend Warriors: David Sammond 167-434, Benjamn Cruz
146-353, Benjamin Gingsberg 146-328, Scott D 140-352, Luke
Hutchinson 82-232, Hannah Digangi 149-322, Chelsey Cruz 114-
317.
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March 9 - 15, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 3
AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESTony Taylor 757ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Tony Taylor topped the Custom
Thumbz Doubles blasting 278-
255 for a high series of 757.
Ed Boremski rolled 272-56-749,
Paul Circhero 279-263-745, Chris
Barbaro 237-223-279-739, and
Alby Pezzella 255-237-715.
John Laurita 755ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Laurita led the Wednesday
Night Mixed firing games of 264-
237-254 for a high series of 755.
Willie Fessler shot 256-243-256-
755, Dominick Laurita 238-258-700,
Bruce Skellington 216-266-685, and
Sean McGinn 213-248-663.
John Cardinale 746ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Cardinale topped the scor-
ing in the Thursday Mixed
League firing games of 256-
246-244 for a high series of
746.
Matt Wright shot 290-233-712,
James Borzoni 278-251-705,
Teddy Avgerinos 224-247-220-
691, Joseph Jhingree 257-686,
and Gary Ton 235-225-215-675.
In the Tuesday Koffee Kats
League Adrienen Lupo shot
193, Patricia Guido 190,
Michele Perlmutter 176, and
Alison Vogt 172.
Stanley Rosadio 728ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Stanley Rosadio topped the scor-
ing in the Thursday Senior Birds
rolling 222-238-268 for a 728.
Jerry George shot 248-219-663,
Michael Carpenter 233-215-203-
650, and Ed Frontera 247-636.
Tony Depperman 723ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Tony Depperman led the Friday
Night Mixed rolling games of
269-258 for a high series of 723.
Gina Lella shot 279-234-705, Al
Doerrer 227-224-246-697, James
Crider 248-244-686, Brian Battino
242-238-201-681, and Joe
Nipitella 205-248-225-678.
Keith Manza 720ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Keith Manza topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Men’s
League firing games of 249-237-
234 for a high series of 720.
Al Digangi hit 248-225-246-719,
Ben Gregoretti 223-248-247-718,
Glen Smith 246-236-688, Antonio
Flores 247-237-686, and Barry
Clare 258-670.
John LaBau, Jr. 713ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John LaBau, Jr. led the scoring in
the Thursday El Cheapo League
rolling games of 265-236 for a
high series of 713.
John Moran rolled 253-221,
Boris Sosa 246, Peter Micca 236,
and Mark Kopper 212.
In the Wednesday Clark Gillies
League Esther Alongi hit 195,
Charlene Spinelli 173, Sheila
Weissman 171, and Karen
Lucchesi 163.
Jim Marino 709ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jim Marino topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Senior Doubles
League blasting games of 236-
248-225 for a high series of 709.
Aubrey Pereira shot 266-211-
673, Mike Desmond 258-213-653,
Dwight Floers 269, Pat Zenker
268, and John Luster 267-204-
634.
Mary Pat Murphy shot 191, Kami
Radin 176, Letitia Kopper 174,
and Anita LaSpina 172 in the
Tuesday Long Beach Catholic
Ladies League.
Patrice Nolan 680ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Patrice Nolan led the scoring in
the Tuesday Rockville Ladies
League blasting games of 259-216
for a high series of 680.
Vicky Lockwood hit 267-640,
Kathleen Abrams 211, and Joanne
Valentine 205.
Robert Barber 677ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Robert Barber topped the scoring
in the Saturday Scholarship
League rolling games of 258-235
for a high series of 677.
Stephen Winley rolled 223-255-
668, Brian Becktold 220-237-208-
665, and Jair Brooks-Davis 237.
Andy Eisner 653ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Andy Eisner led the scoring in the
Saturday Temple Avodah League
rolling games of 246-213 for a
high series of 653.
Scot Mackoff shot 244-621, Ken
Fischgrund 231, and Stu Snider
and Bruce Schneider 210.
Linda Walsh 215ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In
the Monday Ladies Classic
League Linda Walsh rolled 215,
Dawn Waldhof 209, Danielle
Davis 172, and Patty Bucicchia
169.
Ryan Musciotto 300, Diane Modelfino 603
At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Ryan Musciotto found perfection with a 300
game and an excellent 769 series in the Monday George’s Memorial
League at Parkway Lanes. Diane Modelfino led the ladies with a nice
234 game and 603 series.
Additional high scores for the men included Pete Gurrieri tossing
268-740, Bryant Adams 268-706, Al Del Vecchio 266-691, John Lord
248-673, Vernon Moody 268-664, Alan Orlando 238-639, Andrew
Orlando 230-637.
The woman top scorers also included Diane Modelfino 234-603,
Cathy Seco 203-594, Lisa Dul 199-584, Anne Del Vecchio 246-656,
Freda Thurman 202-533 and Dot Dul 191-523 rounding out the field
of high scorers.
4 SPORTS REPORTER March 9 - 15, 2016
AT FARMINGDALE LANESSean Mott 793FARMINGDALE, NY – Sean
Mott topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League
blasting games of 269-279-245 for
a high series of 793.
Ed Stadtlander shot 258-246-
234-738, Michael Alvarez 244-
227-255-726, Eugene Neal 264-
244-711, and Vernon Brown 283-
223-203-710.
Kenny Simon 754FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny
Simon led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 227-259-268 for a high
series of 754.
Rafael Santos shot 218-204-226-
648, John Bannon 247-623, Victor
Cassano 226-221-638, and Bill
Kremlicks 222-211-627.
Mike Agosta 740FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike
Agosta topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 244-238-258 for a high
series of 740.
Bob Sratzec hit 236-268-213-
717, Kyle Durfee 240-646, Howie
Selwin 236-229-642, and
Peterjames Marshall 267.
Andrew Carrig 734FARMINGDALE, NY – Andrew
Carrig topped the scoring in the
Epic/Maple Invitational Trios
League blasting games of 224-
267-246 for a high series of 734.
Rob Figgers hit 248-247-715,
Darren Barlow 232-239-246-717,
Louis Getzelman 268-225-220-
713, Fabrizio Cerutti 257-236-
711, Billy Vasold 232-243-225-
700, Adrienne Schneidman 224-
232-243-699, and Joe Casale 277-
682.
Bobby Wilson 711FARMINGDALE, NY – Bobby
Wilson led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League
rolling games of 243-254-214 for
a high series of 711.
Greg Herzing hit 266-243-704,
Jeff Page 209-265-226-700,
Kerrick Jones 248-238-699,
Richard Mambara 251-689, John
Palmieri 266-683, and Clay Hunt
279-203-674.
Tom Prendergast 706FARMINGDALE, NY – Tom
Prendergast led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
rolling games of 235-225-246 for
a high series of 706.
Gary LaCara hit 266-213-683,
Paul Baron 235-226-220-681,
Matthew Gierl 212-204-228-644,
and Robert Liguori 236-213-642.
Richard Valentine 690FARMINGDALE, NY – Richard
Valentine topped the scoring in the
Monday High School Practice
League rolling games of 2255-
201-234 for a high series of 690.
Darius Fuller shot 245-216-228-
689, Alex Cruz 247-211-653,
Diamond Hunter 237-203-635,
and Carly Licht 221-628.
Jodi Nappi 661FARMINGDALE, NY –Jodi
Nappi led the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Friends League
rolling games of 217-224-220 for
a high series of 661.
Joe Camacho hit 256, Alfonse
Visco 219-222-633, John
Mercurio 235, and Tara Flapan,
Kathy Gano 222.
Edward Mencarelli 637FARMINGDALE, NY- Edward
Mencarelli paced the scoring in
the Wednesday Party League
rolling games of 221-218 for a
high series of 637.
Lloyd Hasluck shot 219-214-
630, David Green 234-202-613,
Robert Engellau 244, and Mike
Marrazzo 225.
Steve Raifer 636FARMINGDALE, NY – Steve
Raifer paced the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League
rolling games of 227-227 for a
high series of 636.
Joshua Marino hit 252-622, Joe
Venezia 224-213-622, and Joseph
Panariello 215-206-603.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Michael Brun hit 205-194,
William Snyder 171, and Louis
Gravino 161.
Robert Grieb 625FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert
Grieb rolled 207-214-204-625,
Nick Jorgensen 254-216-621,
Mike Bagnato 227-203-610, Dale
Alberino 224-205-609, and Steve
Bove 243 in the Thursday
Goodtimers League.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Frank Napolitano shot
200, Gerard Hoeler 188, Al Noll
180, and Joe Montefusco 175.
Eric Brennan 212FARMINGDALE, NY – Eric
Brennan rolled 212, Brett
Markland 197, Brian Lonetto 180-
175, and Matthew Ferrara 168 in
the Saturday St. Martin’s League.
Eileen Richter 206FARMINGDALE, NY – Eileen
Richter rolled 206, Fai Livolsi, Joe
Livolsi, and Marvin Slifkin 192,
Emanuel LaGatta 182, and
Rosemarie Hoeler 174 in the
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At Mouse Trap LanesWOODBINE, NJ - Andrew
Stewart led the way in Mouse Trap
Lanes' Thursday Night Men's
League blasting 279-243-249 for a
771 series.
Brian Davis rocked 290-217-
256-763, Dale Gerber 237-230-
259-726, Jim Young, Sr. 253-212-
258-723, Greg York 256-266-714.
Mark Bisignaro, Sr. had his first
700 series blasting games of 255,
228, 222 for a705 set. Tam Bui hit
279-201-221-701, Brian Scamoffa
297-211-698 and Mike Vazquez
259-224-207-690.
March 9 - 15, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 5
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Toby Caruana 299CORAM, NY – Tony Caruana topped the scoring in the Right Approach Quads League firing games of 218-
299-238 for a high series of 755.
Anthony Reese rolled 236-259-248-743, Mike Valenti 256-257-226-739, Steve Ammirati 279-234-225-
738, and Pete Bohleber 236-212-268-716.
Joe Romanski 768CORAM, NY – Joe Romanski topped the scoring in the Wednesday Night Live League blasting games of
246-288-234 for a high series of 768.
Josh Nordstrom rolled 201-288-671, Tyler 213-256-652, Ken Woods 200-236-634, and Will Risley 207-
226-631.
Ted Stankewicz 754CORAM, NY – Ted Stankewicz topped the scoring in the Friday Morning Seniors League blasting games of
279-277 for a high series of 754.
Willie Moore rolled 207-236-637, Barry Kopeloff 232-216-631, and Bill Galgano 205-215-213-633.
AT CORAM COUNTRY LANESNorth Jersey High School Bowling
Darren Javiver 765, Steve Plaszky 736 Top the FieldBy Vince Albrecht
LODI, NJ - In perhaps the biggest surprise in the North 1B Sectionals
[Hudson, Passaic and Sussex County], a young Clifton squad came away with
the Group 4 title and advanced to the State Tournament at Carolier Lanes in
North Brunswick. The Mustangs sat in fourth place behind powerhouse
favorites Dickinson and Passaic Tech heading into game three when they broke
loose for an outstanding 1048 to shock the leaders and snare the title.
Finishing big in the finale were freshmen Joe Paolillo [255] and Nick
Innacome [210] while freshman star Johann Gamo, who led his team’s league
play in the Big North with a 200+ mark, fired a 619 set to put Clifton on top.
Passaic County champion West Milford finished runner-up to St Peter’s Prep
in Group 3 to join the Marauders down at Carolier. It’s the fourth visit to North
Brunswick for the Highlanders in the past six years and this year’s ticket can be
largely attributed to strong finishes by Andrew Finke [248] and Matt Goldberg
[234]. Sussex Tech, as expected, easily took Group 2, but the Big North’s
Lakeland quintet had to win a Baker style playoff, 170-153 over Lenape Valley
to advance with the Ravens. NJIC Colonial Division Champ Hawthorne added
the Group I Sectional Title to its list of this season’s successes behind a spectac-
ular outing from junior Steve Plaszky whose second place individual 736 three-
some sends him to the state individual tournament as well.The top two teams in each of the four groups as well as the nine best individual scor-
ers advance to Carolier:Team Statistics: Group 4 – Clifton 2871, Dickinson 2808, Bayonne 2792, Passaic Tech 2750;
Group 3 – St Peter’s Prep 2970, West Milford 2813, Sparta 2676, Hopatcong/Mount Olive 2494;
Group 2 – Sussex Tech 2851, Lakeland 2477, Lenape Valley 2477, High Point 2362; Group 1 –
Hawthorne 2959, Pompton Lakes 2875, Hudson Catholic 2867, Marist 2501.
Nine Individual Qualifiers: Tournament Champion Darren Javier [Bayonne] 765, Steve Plaszky
[Hawthorne] 736, Matt Rodriguez [St Peter’s Prep] 698, Jivan Persaud [Hudson Catholic] 687,
Jared Ammugauan [St Peter’s Prep] 675, Brandon Hanson [Marist] and Anthony Rizzo [Passaic
Tech] 674, David Neil [Pompton Lakes] 664 and Christian Bermudes [North Bergen] 663.
March 9 - 15, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 7
To the world you may just be one person,But to just one person.....
you just may be the world!
Mark Gollinge 757 at Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - Mark Gollinge blasted high series 757 and 269 high
game in the Mixed Nuts League at Howell Lanes. Mike Savoye 261 and
Lou DiGirolamo 252-713 while Chris Nicholsen tossed a 702 series.
Eve Nicholsen hit 214 and Lorraine Ernest 211-588.
Freehold Intermediate League: Robert White 279-654, James Larson
257, Robert Kuebler Jr. 255, Christian Robinson 651, Kay Costello 193-
496.
Ladies Night Out: Kerry O’Sullivan 249-622, Leanna Taylor 210-568,
Lori Gold 582, Allison Savoye 227.
Howell Businessmen: James Crompton 251, Glen Dugan 249- 627,
Chris Mauser 244-634, Scott Dugan 627.
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Women’s Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour season
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PWBA Sonoma County Open in Rohnert Park,
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“We see the exciting growth of the PWBA Tour as
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As an official sponsor, Nationwide advertising will
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come local Nationwide agents at every tournament
stop.
“We are proud to welcome Nationwide as a sponsor
of the PWBA Tour,” PWBA spokeswoman Kelly
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8 SPORTS REPORTER March 9 - 15, 2016
Vinnie Pagnotta 762HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinnie
Pagnotta led the scoring in the
Friday Night Classic League
rolling games of 269-256-237 for
a high series of 762.
Patty Hanlein shot 202-257-254-
713, Dorey Badolato 248-235-
208-691, Mike Hanlein 203-228-
250-681, and John Kertesz 259-
214-672.
Andrew Tripka 755HOPELAWN, NJ – Andrew
Tripka topped the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League
rolling games of 290-267 for a
high series of 755.
K.C. Cabonilas rolled 245-205-
645, John Syslo 247-627, and Joe
Maloney and Don M. Hellhake
222.
Jimmy Gill 750HOPELAWN, NJ - Jimmy Gill
topped the Premiere Pro Shop
McClassic League blasting 256-
239-255 for a high series of 750.
Frank Serignese rolled 217-257-
257-731, Eric Oppenheimer 237-
234-258-729, Amanda Hermann
250-236-233-709, Bob
Lampariello 249-215-244-699,
and Jim Davis 244-211-244-699.
Chuck Mantione 721HOPELAWN, NJ – Chuck
Mantione topped the scoring in the
Federal Business Centers League
rolling games of 226-238-257 for
a high series of721.
Davey Ryden hit 212, Brian
Russo 206, and John Rose 193.
In the Jerzey Pikers League Larry
Clarke shot 216, Ed Bullard 206,
and Dijean O’Reggio and Joyce
Ellison 200.
John Cestone 716HOPELAWN, NJ – John Cestone
led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed League rolling games
of 223-226-267 for a high 716.
Vinny R. Medvetz hit 200-230-
233-663, Scott Akalewicz 246-
207-206-659, and Nick Piomelli
231-224-636.
Peter Marinello 715HOPELAWN, NJ – Peter
Marinello topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Trios
League blasting games of 213-
246-256 for a high series of 715.
Anthony Vicidomini rolled 203-
257-211-671, Paul Harney 213-
234-215-662, and Bob Joseph
245-216-641.
Mike Bauer 711HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Bauer
led the scoring in the Friday Nite
Mixed League rolling games of
266-207-238 for a high 711.
Michael Dellamanna rolled 243-
225-203-671, Nicholas
Dellamanna 213-279-669, Ernesto
Averia 204-269-657, and Phil
Considine 204-269-637.
Charles Teator, Sr. 668HOPELAWN, NJ – Charles
Teator, Sr. paced the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League
rolling games of 243-233 for a
high series of 668.
Rich Hardish shot 205-246-641,
Dennis Pranio 233-210-632, and
Bill Slattery 236.
Vinnie Milazzo 617HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinnie
Milazzo shot 236-617, Phil
Gessner 201-258-609, and Joey
Sarro and Mike Conte 235 in the
Friends and Family League.
Dan Hansell 664HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan Hansell
led the scoring in the Merck
League rolling games of 200-
209-255 for a high series of
664.
Pete Siarkiewicz rolled 244-
247-663, John Strauss 200-237-
635, and Pete Zafian 244-205-
630.
Rich Rowley 657HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Rowley
led the scoring in the Winter
Senior Citizens League rolling
games of 237-222 for a high
series of 657.
Hugo Toro hit 200-223-202-625.
In the Tuesday Night Singles
League Jeanne Ortiz hit 174.
Matt D’Andrea 652HOPELAWN, NJ – Matt
D’Andrea led the scoring in the
South Shore League rolling
games of 223-227-202 for a high
series of 652.
Fran D’Andrew rolled 231-214,
Derek Smith 216, and Brian
MacDonald 205.
Joe Britton 644HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Britton
paced the scoring in the Knights
of Columbus League rolling
games of 236-227 for a high
series of 644.2
Al Tampa shot 209-208-227-
644, Dan Fuller 210-263-638,
and Charles Golembiewski 225-
214-634.
Branden Barrese 619HOPELAWN, NJ – Branden
Barrese rolled 216-217-619,
Heather Melendez 216, Steven
Pieklo 211, and Jeremy Soto 207
in the Avenel Youth League.
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Mike Fogarty 279 at Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Mike Fogarty fired the high game of 279 and Tony
Tesoriero high series of 713 in the Hankel Classic. Nine games were shot
over 250 including Joseph Inserra 277, Joe Musolino 262, Brandon Orr 259
and Maxwell Stalter 258. Fogarty had second high series 712, Inserra 711,
and Gary Toth 709. Leslie Bohn delivered a 234 game and a 654 series along
with teammate Janine Smith a 212 game.
Going into the final week of the first half Michaels Cleaner 98-55 faces
Who’s Your Daddy 97-56. All 4 Jack 93-60 challenges LCD Mortgage 91-
62. Michaels needs four points to stay in first based on total wood.
Gerald Murray Posted a 757
At Mouse Trap LanesWOODBINE, NJ – In the Mouse Trap Lanes Monday Night Mixed
League high series was fired by Gerald Murray who crushed 226-265-
266-757.
George Charlson blasted 253-246-225-724, Mike Migliore, Sr. 233-
220-255-708, Ken Clark 228-237-212-677, Charles Taylor 238-229-
202-669 and Leon Errickson 225-254-662.
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