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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 26 August 26 - 31, 2015 50 cents

    YORK, Pa. – Rick Graham of 

    Lancaster, Pa. defeated Rusty

    Thomsen of South Amboy, N.J., 225-205, to win the PBA Bowlers

    Supply/Storm Products Eastern Open

    at Colony Park North Lanes. It was

    Graham’s third career title, his first

    since 2011, and earned him $2,700.

    Graham advanced to the cham-

     pionship match by defeating Jon

    Van Hees of Charlestown, R.I.,

    211-197, in the semifinal roundwhile Thomsen defeated Greg

    Ostrander of Freehold, N.J., 258-

    187, in the other semi-final match.

    Thomsen earned $1,400 as the

    runner-up. Van Hees and

    Ostrander each earned $1,100.

    Rick Graham Wins PBA Bowlers

    Supply/Storm Products Eastern OpenBy Russ Mills - PBA

    By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC 

    GREEN BAY, Wis. - Amleto Monacelli of Aventura, Florida,

    capped off a week of throwing big shots when he needed them

     by delivering a strike in his final frame to claim the 2015 United

    States Bowling Congress Senior Masters title at The

    Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley.

    The USBC and Professional Bowlers Association Hall of 

    Famer defeated top seed Pete Weber of St. Ann, Missouri, twice

    - 192-190 and 254-243 - for his third PBA50 major victory and

    fourth title overall.

    Monacelli earned $16,000 for the win, while Weber took home

    $8,000 as the runner-up.

    Weber, 52, had a chance to lock up his second USBC Senior 

    Masters title in three appearances with a double in the 10th frame,

     but a 7-10 split gave Monacelli a chance to mark for the win.

    A format change for the 2015 tournament meant the event

    would feature a true double-elimination format and Weber 

    would have to be defeated twice to deny him from becoming the

    sixth two-time Senior Masters champion.

    "To beat Pete Weber twice for the title, especially with the way

    he bowled all week, was incredible," said Monacelli, a 53-year-

    old right-hander, who won the Senior U.S. Open in 2012 and

    2013. "Two times this week I was close to not making it through,

     but I knew I was bowling well and just needed to stay strong

    mentally. I did that, and I was able to fight my way back."

    A missed 10 pin to finish his fourth match in the winners

     bracket sent Monacelli to the elimination bracket, where both of 

    his opponents forced him to double in the 10th frame. He

    escaped with two-pin and three-pin victories, to earn a spot in the

    four-player shootout round, where he used a 300 game to propel

    him to the No. 3 seed for the stepladder.

    "When I shot the 300, I felt like I had a good cushion to get

    there, and I was able to keep up with the changes and make it,"

    said Monacelli, who also owns 19 PBA Tour titles. "This was an

    incredible week against a very talented field and to come out on

    top is amazing."

    In the first game of the title tilt, Monacelli took the lead with a

    strike in the ninth frame and was able to hold on to force a sec-

    ond game, despite leaving, and failing to convert, a 4-6-7 split in

    the final frame. Weber, who finished first, left a 4-9 split in the

    10th frame and missed both pins on the spare attempt.

    Weber, who has 37 PBA Tour victories, including 10 majors,

    and four PBA50 wins, including the Suncoast Senior U.S. Open

    in June, led all three rounds of qualifying and compiled a 6-0

    record in match play to claim the No. 1 seed for the finals.

    On the way to the championship match Monacelli struck six

    times in his first seven frames against No. 2 qualifier Brian Voss

    of Centennial, Colorado, and cruised to a 238-204 victory. Voss

    finished third and pocketed $6,000.

    Monacelli's first match against Rick Steelsmith of Wichita,

    Kansas, wasn't as smooth, as both players left three frames open.

    An eighth-frame ball change on the right lane helped Monacelli

    sandwich three consecutive strikes between a pair of splits,

    which proved to be enough to escape with a 179-173 win over 

    the 1987 USBC Masters champion.

    In the opening match Steelsmith used a pair of doubles to out-

    last defending champion Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford,

    Florida, 217-186.

    Williams never found any momentum, and a 4-6-7 split in the

    10th frame ended his chances of becoming the first back-to-back 

    winner at the Senior Masters since Tom Baker of King, North

    Carolina, in 2007, and first bowler to win the Masters (2004 and

    2010) and Senior Masters twice.

    Amleto Monacelli Wins 2015 USBC Senior Masters

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - The top three bowlers here in photo are 1st

    place Darvis Fuller(center) who earned $180, 2nd place Brian Beckford (left)

    $130, and Theodore Wadsworth finishing 3rd good for a $105 scholarship.

    Brian won the first game in the 3 bowler shoot out with a 269 (with handi-

    cap), next Brian bowled Theodore who lost to Brian by only 4 pins. In the final

    game Darvis who was the qualifying leader kept his stroke up bowling a 222

    scratch and did not need his 39 pin handicap to claim the title.

    Eight bowlers received scholarship awards, that is a better than 1 in 4 ratio.

    The top 5 made the stepladder finals, 5th place earned $80, 4th $90. 8Th place

    took a $40 scholarship, 7th place $45, 6th place $55. There were 29 entries

    with a total prize fund of more than $700. Two hundred fifty dollars was

    added by Steven Friedman, tournament director.

    Darvis Fuller wins Rockville Center

    Scholarship Tournament

    PBA photo

    Terry Brenneman of Bowlers Supply and Colony Park Lanes owner

    with champion Rick Graham.

    Tony Byrd, Sr. 300

    At Rockville CentreROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Tony Byrd, Sr. earned top honors

    in the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League at Rockville Centre

    Lanes blasting a 300 game then

    adding a 276 for the session high

    series of 752.

    Pat Zenker rolled 274, James

    Cianilli 235-232-694, Les Forrai

    245-235-693, Nadine Williams-

    Clory 268-212-686, Alex

    Bogolubsky 269, and Jim Carey

    258-226.

    Don Anione 300

    At Majestic LanesHOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione

    earned top honors in the Guys andDolls League blasting games of 

    257-234-300 for a high series of 

    791.

    Ken Martino hit 222, Cathy

    Chesley 194, John Sidorko 195,

    and Robert Shackleton 190.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER  August 19 - 25, 2015

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    PBAQUICK NOTES

    Frank Mazzella 965HOPELAWN, NJ – Frank 

    Mazzella topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Summer 400 Doubles

    League blasting games of 206-

    268-225-266 for a high series of 

    965.

    Tommy Martino shot 267-258-

    243-950, Danny Clark 258-224-

    257-926, Kris Brus 235-200-243-

    239-917, Chris Tamayo 254-225-

    239-904, and Courtney Crane

    200-279-215-887.

    In the Monday Summer Adult

    Child League Jeremy Soto shot

    213, Tom Girdley 209, and Dennis

    Huscha 203.

    Tom Ortiz shot 200-200 in the

    Summer Senior No Tap League.

     Don Anione 711HOPELAWN, NJ - Don Anione

    led the scoring in the Guys and

    Dolls League firing games of 239-

    246-226 for a high series of 711.

    Ken Martino rolled 275-203-669,

    Bill Gallo 212, and Douglas

    Jewell 204.

     Don Anione 672HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione

     paced he scoring in the Guys and

    Dolls League rolling games of 

    267-209 for a high series of 672.

    Ken Martino shot 216-202-201-

    619, Thomas Poulos 224, and Bill

    Gallo 225.

    In the Federal Business Centers

    League Chuck Mantione rolled

    269, Tony Kacmarsky 190-194,

    and Vanessa Mantione 192.

    Tom Ortiz 651HOPELAWN, NJ - Tom Ortiz led

    the scoring in the Summer Senior 

     No Tap League rolling games of 

    228-243 for a high series of 651.

    Hugo Toro shot 219-219-631,

    James Nelson 245-606, Leila

     Nelson 237, and Mary Doslik 203.

    Chuck Mantione rolled 210 in the

    Federal Business Centers League,

    followed by Tony Kacmarsky 181.

     Jay Gomez 926 HOPELAWN, NJ – Jay Gomez

    led the scoring in the Tuesday

    Summer 400 Doubles League fir-

    ing games of 220-259-249 for a

    high series of 926.Joe Lampariello rolled 257-225-

    214-226-922, Anthony Martino

    246-246-226-913, Sean Zeleniak 

    227-279-223-913, Brian Adamson

    248-210-246-903, and Tommy

    Martino 237-245-224-891.

    In another session Tom Girdley

    rolled 260-235-267-236-998,

    Tommy Martino 232-213-214-

    258-917, Jay Gomez 201-204-

    213-276-894, Danny Clark 233-

    268-204-889, and Chris Tamayo

    237-224-210-888.

    2016 USBC MASTERS SET FOR INDIANAPOLIS;

     SENIOR MASTERS RETURNS TO VEGAS The 2016 USBC Masters will be held at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis

    Feb. 7-14 while the 2016 USBC Senior Masters will return to Las Vegas

    June 19-25, hosted by Sam’s Town Bowling Center.

    The Masters, first was contested in 1951, made it’s only previous

    appearance in Indianapolis in 1974 when it was held at the Indiana

    Convention Center alongside the USBC Open Championships.

    Australia’s Jason Belmonte will return in 2016 to try for an unprece-

    dented fourth consecutive Masters title.

    The Senior Masters made its debut in 1993 as a showcase for bowlers

    ages 50 and older. PBA and USBC Hall of Famer Amleto Monacelli is

    the defending champion.

    The Morris County USBC WBA will be hosting their 13th Hall of 

    Fame and Induction Ceremonies Sunday, October 4th, at Zeri's Inn, 372

    Route 46, Mountain Lakes, NJ.

    This year’s inductees are: Superior Performance, Tammy Baldwin,

     Nidia Haneveld and Ellen Moore. Meritorious Service, Annette J.

    Oswald and Sharon Papini. Industry Partner is Betty Smith, co-owner 

    of Bel Pike Lanes in Belvidere. More details about each inductee will

    follow. Congratulations!

    The cost for tickets will be $55.00 per person. Cocktail hour with light

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     August 19 - 25, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    HOUSTON, Texas (Aug. 2, 2015)

     – Shannon O’Keefe of O’Fallon,

    Ill., and Bill O’Neill of 

    Langhorne, Pa., won their first

    seven of eight matches to run

    away with the 16th annual PBA-

    PWBA Xtra Frame Striking

    Against Breast Cancer Mixed

    Doubles tournament title at Palace

    Lanes, repeating their title-winner  performance of 2013.

    O’Keefe, an 11-time Team USA

    member and currently head

    women’s bowling coach at

    McKendree University, earned her 

    first Professional Women’s

    Bowling Association title while

    O’Neill picked up his seventh

    Professional Bowlers Association

    title and second of the 2015 sea-

    son. The winner pair also split the

    $15,000 first prize.

    O’Keefe and O’Neill came into

    the eight-game match play final

    round in seventh place, but out-per-

    formed the competition for 20 dou-

     bles games and earned 210 match play bonus pins, charging into the

    lead after four other teams each

    held the lead for one game earlier 

    in the match play finals. With a

    160-pin lead going into the final

    game, O’Keefe and O’Neill finally

    lost a match to runners-up Lynda

    and Chris Barnes, but they still won

    comfortably, 8,782-8,707 pins.

    “We were fortunate to win our 

    first two matches because we did-

    n’t bowl that well, but we bothmade ball changes in game three

    and from that point on, we really

     bowled well,” O’Neill said. “The

    scores were a lot lower than I

    thought, but the conditions just got

    really flat and made it hard for the

    women. Fortunately I bowled with

    one of the women who can get

    inside and hook the ball. When she

    found it, she got her confidence

     back and really bowled well.”

    It was O’Keefe’s third Striking

    Against Breast Cancer Mixed

    Doubles title. She also won the

    2012 title with her husband,

    Bryan.

    “I finally got the monkey off my back and I couldn’t be happier to

    win my first PWBA title, thanks to

    Bill,” O’Keefe said. “PWBA went

    away and for the past decade, I’ve

     bowled with Team USA and that

    has kept me going. I’m way too

    competitive to not want to bowl.”

    “Bryan was coaching Team USA

    at the Tournament of Americas in

    2013, and it conflicts with this

    tournament, so I asked Bill if he’d

    like to bowl and we won,”O’Keefe said. “This year I asked

    him early and got him locked up.”

    “I was just very fortunate that

    Bryan doesn’t bowl that much

    anymore and let me bowl with his

    wife,” O’Neill said.

    The tournament, which also

    serves as a fund-raiser in support

    of The Rose, a Houston-based

    organization that helps women

    who can’t afford breast care treat-

    ment or mammograms, and the

    Huntsman Group, a cancer 

    research based in Utah, raised

    more than $74,000 for its chari-

    ties. Over its 16-year history, the

    tournament has raised more than$725,000 to fight breast cancer.

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    at Howell LanesBy John Jennings

    HOWELL, NJ - In week 7 of the

    Coors Light Trio League, Mark 

    Vasquez shot high series 678 and

    high game 255. Josh Leahy rolled

    a nice 245, and Mike Messina

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER  August 19 - 25, 2015

     Steve Friedman 782ROCKVILLE, NY – Steve

    Freidman led the scoring in the

    Custom Thumbz Singles League

    firing games of 259-267-256 for a

    high series of 782.

    Alby Pezzella rolled 259-255-

    248-762, John O’Farrell 263-256-

    725, and Dave Goldman 277-700.

     Robert Barber 754

    ROCKVILLE, NY – RobertBarber led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Summer Adult - Junior 

    League firing games of 257-208-

    289 for a high series of 754.

    Xavier Alexander rolled 226-

    276-197-699, Jair Brooks and

    Christian Campbell 216, Nick 

    Lastella 213-209, and Jarrett

    Gerard 211-210.

    Gregory Frank 744ROCKVILLE, NY – Gregory

    Frank led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nostalgia Mixed League

    rolling games of 241-258-245 for 

    a high series of 744.

    John LaBau rolled 257, Jack 

    Connelly 233-224-653, and EdGraeff 235-234-650.

     Nadine Williams-Clory 736 ROCKVILLE, NY – Nadine

    Williams-Clory led the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    Summer League blasting games of 

    211-246-279 for a high series of 

    736.

    Sal Gambino rolled 279-220-

    686, Wayne Clarke 257-202-216-

    675, Keith Benenati 253-671, and

    James Cianelli 258-234.

     Jim Guardino 708ROCKVILLE, NY – Jim

    Guardino led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Summer League rolling

    games of 257-248 for a high series

    of 708.

    Darrell Swint shot 205-279-203-

    687, Steve Freidman 226-221-

    227-674, Darren Thomas 254-

    238-661, and Carl Rissland 234-

    214-640.

     Brian Battino 709ROCKVILLE, NY – Brian

    Battino led the scoring in the

    Thursday Mixed League firing

    games of 279-245 for a high series

    of 709.

    Rocky Langdon shot 266-235-

    695, Bill Koste 233-238-211-682,

    and Paul Barbuzza 254-232-672.

    In the Thursday El Cheapo

    League Joe Mazza shot 244,

    Vinnie Spano 236, John LaBau234-225, Jim Habel 223-216, and

    Jay Beller 233-222.

    George Fields 696 ROCKVILLE, NY – George

    Fields led the scoring in the

    Thursday Senior Birds League fir-

    ing games of 259-225 for a high

    series of 696.

    Gerald Fields shot 222-215-217-

    654, Mike Desmond 234-223-648,

    Roberto DeGuzman 233, and

    Henry Clay 231.

     Jim Hambel 696 ROCKVILLE, NY – Jim Hambel

     paced the scoring in the Thursday

    El Cheapo League firing a 247

    game for a high series of 696.

    John LaBau shot 258-242, Joe

    Mazza 233, Heather Maxwell 221,

    and Jackie LaBau 216.

     Richie McCarthy 694ROCKVILLE, NY – Richie

    McCarthy led the Tuesday Nostalgia Mixed firing games of 

    256-246 for a high series of 694.

    Gregory Frank rolled 236-234,

    Tom Wallace 234, Ed Graeff 231,

    and Terry McCarthy 224.

     Robert Barber 665ROCKVILLE, NY – Robert

    Barber paced the Tuesday

    Summer Adult-Junior League fir-

    ing a 264 game for a high 665 set.

     Nick Lastella shot 246, Jarrett

    Gerard 222-202-202-626, and Jair 

    Brooks 237-619.

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    6 SPORTS REPORTER  August 19 - 25, 2015

    "I have not failed,

    I've just found ten thousand ways that won't work."

     – Thomas Edison

     Steve Sidoli 266 CORAM, NY – Steve Sidoli

    rolled 266, Bill Hennington 256,

    Tisha Luti 203, and Sandy

    DiPiazza 172 in the Wednesday

    Summer Mix League.

     Rich Roth 257 CORAM, NY – Rich Roth rolled

    257, Phil Giannico 244, Chuck 

    Schuster 236, Sue Roth 194,

    Eleanor Budinich 192, and Lois

    Lisa 176 in the Friday Morning

    Seniors League.

    In the Friday Afternoon Seniors

    League Bobby Malloy shot 246,

    Russell Stamm 243, Dave

    Sherwin 236, and Tina Stamm

    185.

     Lou Bonavita 244CORAM, NY – Lou Bonavita led

    the scoring in the Friday Morning

    Seniors League firing a high game

    of 244.

    Phil Giannico shot 230, Ken

    Woods 225, Lois Lisa 170, and

    Mary Yarrell 170.

    Chris Pesce 229CORAM, NY – Chris Pesce rolled

    229, Hunter Addonizio 222, Ed

    Kelly 214, jessic Trube 169, and

    Victoria Nelkina and Michelle

    Turner 168 in the Family and

    Friends League.

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    Rod Dickson Tops

    At Howell LanesBy John Jennings

    HOWELL, NJ - In week 6 of the

    Coors Light Trio League, high

    game fired by Rod Dickson 266,

    Anthony Crivelli 259, and Chris

     Nichelsen 257-256. Kerry

    O’Sullivan threw high women’s

    game 204.

    High series by Rod Dickson 750

    and Chris Nicholsen a great 746

    (116 POA).Eric Sotomayer whipped up a

    660 series that was 120 POA. Rod

    Dickson is averaging 238.

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     August 19 - 25, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 7

    Thursday No-Tap: Chris Morris 300 game, Scott Struble 297, Darlene Krzanowski 256, Terri Renn 252.

    Monday Summer Adult/Junior: Scott Struble 279-710, Jeff Morin 263-767, Michael Terantino 257-677,

    Joe Day 149-407, Jaron Morin 109-287, Mason Terantino 101-251, Jillian Shay 147-381, Kayla Struble 83-

    202.

    Get Your Game On: Scott Begraft 237-593, Geno McCroy 215-573, Ralph Viola 204-582, Donna Secula

    166-457, Michelle Halko 162-464, Ashley Mucci 159-444.

    PBA Experience: Ken Yokobosky 228, Fran Luzzi 222, Brian Scott 214-579.

    Summer Doubles: Ken Yokobosky 279-739, John Coleman 278-734, Steven Haneveld 277-749, Rachel

    Haneveld 237-618, Liesl Apgar 223-657, Maryann Abasto 195-571.

    Wednesday Early Birds: Eddie Matias 278-658, Chris Morris 259-720, Duke Nicolian II 248-676, Regina

     Nataluk 219-604, Donna Sodano 212-546, Debbie Ellicks 179-500.

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    AT JIB LANES Billy Lowry 758FLUSHING, NY – Billy Lowry topped the scoring in the Triple Take

    League firing games of 233-237-288 for a high series of 758.

    Fred Liebowitz 259-225-237-721, Rob Olvina 228-255-236-719,

    David Celentano 279-265-706, and Paul Baumann, Jr. 242-235-225-

    701.

    Gary Elferis 900FLUSHING, NY – Gary Elferis topped the scoring in the 2 x 4 League

    firing games of 203-245-235-217 for a high series of 900.

    John Gallub 237-233-228-887, Brett Mosley 244-269-220-877, Bobby

    Fox 277-224-885, Colus Mesmith 256-239-878, and Tony Mosley 229-

    223-226-868.

     Paul Baumann, Jr. 694FLUSHING, NY – Paul Baumann, Jr. led the scoring in the Ball and

    Chain League rolling games of 217-235-242 for a high series of 694.

    Bobby Fox shot 225-213-243-685, and Twone Williams 265-235-676.

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    AT FARMINGDALE LANES Don Perillo 797 FARMINGDALE, NY – Don

    Perillo led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Adult/Junior League

    firing games of 249-269-279 for a

    high series of 797.

    Edward Mencarelli shot 267,

    Ramon Carcamo 242-235-212-

    689, and George Brennan 227-

    226-640.

     Adam Chase 738

    FARMINGDALE, NY – AdamChase led the scoring in the

    Thursday Pro Shot Challenge

    League firing games of 260-222-

    256 for a high series of 738.

    Louis Getzelamn rolled 216-201,

     Nick Ng 213, and Joshua Marino

    211.

     Max Heller 711FARMINGDALE, NY – Max

    Heller topped the scoring in the

    Bowlympics Duos League firing

    games of 245-223-243 for a high

    series of 711.

    Mackenzie Wagner blasted 215-

    242-216-673, Nicholas Mencarelli

    233-225-636, and Christopher 

    Kelch 246.

    Christina Perilo 688

    FARMINGDALE, NY – ChristinePerillo topped the Wednesday

    Adult/Junior League blasting 247-

    246 for a high series of 688.

    George Brennan rolled 247-216-

    222-695, Maria Tamburino 248,

    and Ramon Carcamo and Jeff 

    Gallo 247.

    Tim Jackson 634FARMINGDALE, NY – Tim

    Jackson led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Friends League

    rolling 228-216 for a high series of 

    734.

    Steven Butera hit 245-224-613,

    Rob Grieb 244, Orlando

    Blackwell 243, and Matthew Gierl

    224-214.

    In the Wednesday Adult/Junior 

    League Joe Laier rolled 222,

    Carmelo Randazzo 214, and

    Stephen Gardner, Jr, Eric Brennan,

    and Alex Goodenough 202.

    In the Friday Summer Seniors

    League Barney Kral shot 162,

    George DiSalvo 152, and Paul

    Kester 151.

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