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FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike Gelman, Steve Gonzalez, Mike Bagnato, and Matt LaSorsa each blasted a 300 game while competing in the Wednesday Early Men’s League at Farmingdale Lanes. Tom Colon shot 268-264-268-800, Paul Bouchard II 288-246, Steve Brandt and John Young 277, Ramon Carcamo 268, Jeff Gallo 267-225, Mel Stephenson 265, Al Sequeira 264, Frank Miller 260, and Traci Summus 213. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 76 No. 03 March 18 - 24, 2015 50 cents Mike Gelman, Steve Gonzalez, Mike Bagnato, Matt LaSorsa 300 at Farmingdale Lanes EL PASO, Texas - With help from El Paso's official mascot, Amigo Man, the 2015 United States Bowling Congress Open Championships got off to a festive start at the El Paso Convention Center. Amigo Man led the tournament's first 48 teams down Center Aisle, while local entertainers - Mariachi Tapatio and Ballet Folklórico Paso Del Norte - escorted out this year's Joe Bowler, Chuck Brockett of Burlington, Iowa, before delivering some Southwestern flavor to the Opening-Day festivities. Nearly 250 bowlers and hundreds of bowling fans and invited guests filled the 62-lane faacility, which took just 64 days to transform from an empty building into the largest convention-center build in 112 years of tour- nament history. The venue includes 52 lanes for the USBC Open Championships and 10 Showcase Lanes for practice sessions and the Bowlers Journal Championships pre- sented by USBC, office and vendor space, locker and squad rooms and a concessions area. El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser and his wife Lisa, USBC President Andrew Cain, County Commissioner David Stout, Destination El Paso General Manager Bryan Crowe and El Paso Sports Commission Executive Director Brian Kennedy were on-hand for the formal ribbon cutting, Brockett officially kicked off the event by knocking down six pins on the ceremonial first ball and two bowlers from each team got to participate in the Mass Ball Shot Ceremony. Brockett, a 55-year-old left-hander, made his third consecutive Open Championships appearance and ran- domly was selected from the bowlers on Saturday's squad to preside over the opening ceremony, a tradition that dates back to 1951. To keep with the local theme, he sat atop the Joe Bowler throne in a Mariachi vest and sombrero, instead of the traditional cape, crown and scepter. 2015 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDERWAY IN EL PASO By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC FARMINGDALE, NY – Ramon Carcamo earned top honors in the Wednesday Early Men’s at Farmingdale Lanes blasting 280 and 233 before throwing perfect with a 300 game for a 813 series. John Cummings shot 266-254- 743, Brian Ziesig 267-742, Paul Verderosa 254-229-255-739, Steven Harris 276-227-719, Mike Maisano 2662-45-711, Sean Mott 260-247-704, Kenny Simon 251- 249-704, and Jeremy Schaffer 279-237-702. MONTVALE, NJ - Fred Knispel fired a 300 game in route to a 773 series for top game honors in the Thursday Early Bird League at Montvale Lanes. Henry Carlos blasted scores of 279-259-278 for the session high series of 816. Steve Scorzetti with pitched 265-771, Tom Fojtlin 269-748, Bob Greenwood 247-729, Jimmy Rivers 268-728, Frank Krajick 269-691, Mike Pasch 248- 685, Matt Vanderhoof 248-669, and Steve Kardian 235-667. Ramon Carcamo Blasted 300-813 At Farmingdale Lanes Nicole Aumack 299-813 at Ocean Lanes Fred Knispel 300-773 and Henry Carlos 279-816 At Montvale Lanes LAKEWOOD, NJ Nicole Aumack earned top game and series honors in the Saturday Scratch League firing games of 299-268-246 for the high 813 set. Jason Schumann and Andrew Lazarchick each rolled a 257 game followed by Jenny Miles with a 248, Aimee Sherman 246, Billy Riley 244, Kamerin Peters 243, Angela Kozma 233, Sarah Pitcher 225, Anne Jaggers 218, Alexa Asta 216, Jessica D’Alusio 214, and Julianna Forbes 211. Jordan Lopez 300 in High School Competition By Vince Albrecht WALLINGTON, NJ 01-31-15 - Jordan Lopez has been there before, but as most anyone will tell you, it “never gets old”. As a sophomore, Jordan became only the third bowler in the history of the presti- gious Bergen County Tournament to roll a perfect game, doing so at Bowler City in Hackensack. Last year, in NJIC league play at Wallington, he repeated the feat and recently, again in a league match, he used his potent two-hand delivery to explode with another twelve-bagger, slamming the pins into oblivion. Hugs and cheers throughout for first team all-state candidate Lopez; trust me, it “never gets old”. See USBC OPEN Page 2 OAKLAND, NJ - Dwayne Shuart hammered out a 300 game on his way to a 749 set in the AC Challenge at Holiday Bowl. Charles Anderson took high series fwith his 757 on games of 279 and 257. John Alessandrello came close to perfect with 11 strikes in his 279 then added a 249 for a 745 set fol- lowed by Scott Goldberg 257-247- 741, Keith Conti 238-237-703, Mike Bariso 279-696 and for the ladies it was Sharron Chrzanowski rolling a 244 in her 686, Kim Marquez 247-640 and Caitlin Jeffas with 235-638. Dwayne Shuart 300 at Holiday Bowl PBA photo Joe Bowler, Chuck Brockett, in throne with Mariachi Tapatio and Ballet Folklórico Paso Del Norte at opening ceremony.

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FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike Gelman, Steve

Gonzalez, Mike Bagnato, and Matt LaSorsa each

blasted a 300 game while competing in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League at Farmingdale

Lanes.

Tom Colon shot 268-264-268-800, Paul Bouchard II

288-246, Steve Brandt and John Young 277, Ramon

Carcamo 268, Jeff Gallo 267-225, Mel Stephenson

265, Al Sequeira 264, Frank Miller 260, and Traci

Summus 213.

The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 76 No. 03 March 18 - 24, 2015 50 cents

Mike Gelman, Steve Gonzalez, Mike Bagnato,

Matt LaSorsa 300 at Farmingdale Lanes

EL PASO, Texas - With help from El Paso's official

mascot, Amigo Man, the 2015 United States Bowling

Congress Open Championships got off to a festive start

at the El Paso Convention Center.

Amigo Man led the tournament's first 48 teams down

Center Aisle, while local entertainers - Mariachi Tapatio

and Ballet Folklórico Paso Del Norte - escorted out this

year's Joe Bowler, Chuck Brockett of Burlington, Iowa,

before delivering some Southwestern flavor to the

Opening-Day festivities.

Nearly 250 bowlers and hundreds of bowling fans and

invited guests filled the 62-lane faacility, which took

just 64 days to transform from an empty building into

the largest convention-center build in 112 years of tour-

nament history.

The venue includes 52 lanes for the USBC Open

Championships and 10 Showcase Lanes for practice

sessions and the Bowlers Journal Championships pre-

sented by USBC, office and vendor space, locker and squad rooms and a concessions area.

El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser and his wife Lisa, USBC

President Andrew Cain, County Commissioner David

Stout, Destination El Paso General Manager Bryan

Crowe and El Paso Sports Commission Executive

Director Brian Kennedy were on-hand for the formal

ribbon cutting, Brockett officially kicked off the event

by knocking down six pins on the ceremonial first ball

and two bowlers from each team got to participate in

the Mass Ball Shot Ceremony.

Brockett, a 55-year-old left-hander, made his third

consecutive Open Championships appearance and ran-

domly was selected from the bowlers on Saturday's

squad to preside over the opening ceremony, a tradition

that dates back to 1951. To keep with the local theme,

he sat atop the Joe Bowler throne in a Mariachi vest

and sombrero, instead of the traditional cape, crown

and scepter.

2015 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDERWAY IN EL PASOBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC

FARMINGDALE, NY – Ramon

Carcamo earned top honors in the

Wednesday Early Men’s at

Farmingdale Lanes blasting 280

and 233 before throwing perfect

with a 300 game for a 813 series.

John Cummings shot 266-254-

743, Brian Ziesig 267-742, Paul

Verderosa 254-229-255-739,

Steven Harris 276-227-719, Mike

Maisano 2662-45-711, Sean Mott

260-247-704, Kenny Simon 251-

249-704, and Jeremy Schaffer

279-237-702.

MONTVALE, NJ - Fred Knispel fired a 300 game in

route to a 773 series for top game honors in the

Thursday Early Bird League at Montvale Lanes.

Henry Carlos blasted scores of 279-259-278 for the

session high series of 816.

Steve Scorzetti with pitched 265-771, Tom Fojtlin

269-748, Bob Greenwood 247-729, Jimmy Rivers

268-728, Frank Krajick 269-691, Mike Pasch 248-

685, Matt Vanderhoof 248-669, and Steve Kardian

235-667.

Ramon Carcamo Blasted 300-813

At Farmingdale Lanes

Nicole Aumack 299-813 at Ocean Lanes

Fred Knispel 300-773 and Henry Carlos 279-816

At Montvale Lanes

LAKEWOOD, NJ – Nicole

Aumack earned top game and

series honors in the Saturday

Scratch League firing games of

299-268-246 for the high 813 set.

Jason Schumann and Andrew

Lazarchick each rolled a 257 game

followed by Jenny Miles with a

248, Aimee Sherman 246, Billy

Riley 244, Kamerin Peters 243,

Angela Kozma 233, Sarah Pitcher

225, Anne Jaggers 218, Alexa Asta

216, Jessica D’Alusio 214, and

Julianna Forbes 211.

Jordan Lopez 300 in High School CompetitionBy Vince Albrecht

WALLINGTON, NJ 01-31-15 - Jordan Lopez has

been there before, but as most anyone will tell you,

it “never gets old”. As a sophomore, Jordan became

only the third bowler in the history of the presti-

gious Bergen County Tournament to roll a perfect

game, doing so at Bowler City in Hackensack. Last

year, in NJIC league play at Wallington, he repeated

the feat and recently, again in a league match, he

used his potent two-hand delivery to explode with

another twelve-bagger, slamming the pins into

oblivion. Hugs and cheers throughout for first team

all-state candidate Lopez; trust me, it “never gets

old”.

See USBC OPEN Page 2

OAKLAND, NJ - Dwayne Shuart

hammered out a 300 game on his

way to a 749 set in the AC

Challenge at Holiday Bowl. Charles

Anderson took high series fwith his

757 on games of 279 and 257.

John Alessandrello came close to

perfect with 11 strikes in his 279

then added a 249 for a 745 set fol-

lowed by Scott Goldberg 257-247-

741, Keith Conti 238-237-703,

Mike Bariso 279-696 and for the

ladies it was Sharron Chrzanowski

rolling a 244 in her 686, Kim

Marquez 247-640 and Caitlin Jeffas

with 235-638.

Dwayne Shuart 300 at Holiday Bowl

PBA photo

Joe Bowler, Chuck Brockett, in throne with Mariachi Tapatio and

Ballet Folklórico Paso Del Norte at opening ceremony.

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J o a n Ta y l o r ’s . . . . .

Te n P i n R a p . . . . .

GG OO BB OO WW LL

"My son and I were the last

ones standing, so I was pulling

for him," said Brockett, who is

the general manager of the

Burlington Bees, the Single-A

affiliate of the Los Angeles

Angels of Anaheim. "I was

nervous, but excited. I just did-

n't want to dump it in the gutter.

I pulled the shot, but thought I

covered the spare. It's exciting

to know that I'll always be Joe

Bowler for 2015, and I am

going to treat the sombrero and

vest like trophies."

Saturday marked the first of

128 consecutive days of compe-

tition, which will bring nearly

60,000 bowlers and guests to

Sun City between now and July

12. This is the tournament's first

visit to El Paso and fourth trip

to the state of Texas.

On the lanes, Al's Pro Shop 2

of Mazeppa, Minnesota, took

the lead in Regular Team for the

second consecutive year after

posting games of 850, 893 and

928 for a 2,671 total. Darik

Rude led the way with a 660

series and was joined by Jeff

Kiffmeyer (548), Andy Rude

(538), Doug Christianson (492)

and Matthew Carenza (433).

"The lanes definitely were a

little more difficult this year,"

said Darik Rude, a 34-year-old

right-hander who made his 15th

tournament appearance. "We

bowled the opening weekend

last year and went home with

the lead, but that didn't last too

long. It's fun to bowl early and

see your name on the leader-

board. It's one of our goals each

year."

Weaver Farms of St. Anthony,

Idaho, found its way to the top

of the Classified Team stand-

ings with a 2,485 total on games

of 834, 730 and 921. Jace Crain

paced the team with a 590 set

and was followed by Dan

Weaver (545), John Hansen

(505), James Armstrong (423)

and Christy Hansen (422).

Competition continued the

next day with the first doubles

and singles squad of the year

and will run daily from 9 a.m.

until approximately midnight.

For more information on the

Open Championships, visit

BOWL.com/OpenChamp.

USBC photo

Mass Ball Shot ceremony to start the USBC Open Championships.

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USBC OPEN

Continued from Page 1This is a big year for Charlie Tredway and his family. In May, Charlie is

going to bowl in his 50th consecutive USBC National tournament. This

one is in El Paso, Texas. He is a 60-year veteran of the sport and doesn’t

know what to expect when he is feted on the lanes.

In all those years, Charlie has always brought 2 teams of 5 men to the

event. “There is nobody left from when I started,” he said. This includes

Doc Russano, Bob Higgins, and Gene Sutton. At one point a young

Johnny Douglas bowled with Charlie’s group in Long Beach. His father

had to sign a permission slip for the 17-year-old to bowl. This year Charlie

is hooked up with his son-in-law, Daniel Alpaugh, Evonte Dickerson,

Steve Peterson and Billy DeHaas, Jr. His other team is having a reunion,

as Tony Larson, Harry Wright and Bob Casey will join Tom Johnson, who

moved to Florida, and Tony Russo who is in North Carolina.

Convention, tournament, and Hall of Fame week used to fall on the sec-

ond week in March, which is when many of our locals would go as dele-

gates and bowlers. Tredway’s first tournament was in Rochester, New

York. “The day we bowled, there was 18 inches of snow. One year in

Billings, Montana, it was 4 degrees below zero.” This is the first year ever

that the USBC tournament will be in El Paso. That’s a relief because

Charlie and his family usually drive to the tournaments, and in recent

years the site has alternated between Las Vegas and Reno repeatedly. They

have been to Reno 4 times.

Besides Sharon, Charlie and Marge have another daughter, Sandy and

son, Charlie Jr. Adding to the family are grandchildren Crystal, 28, Ashley,

24, Ryan, 21, and Steven, 21. Charlie’s 76th birthday was Monday, he

shares the day with grandson, Ryan.

As an added family treat, Charlie, his wife of 25 years, Marge, daughter

Sharon and son-in-law Dan are going from El Paso to Galveston to hop

onto Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas for a tropical cruise. Truly,

there will be no snowstorms for them this year!

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Happy 20th Anniversary to my bowling partner, best friend and

spouse, Guy Schliewenz. You are amazing for flying with me to Reno in

1995 to be the only couple ever to be married in the bowling stadium,

and putting up with all the lunacy since.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch? Check this out. The

Morris County USBC WBA is hosting the next county meeting on

Saturday May 16th at the Hopatcong Civic Center, 32 Lakeside Boulevard,

Hopatcong, NJ. All attendees who are members of the county women’s

association will enjoy a free…yes free…lunch after the meeting, but they

must attend the meeting first, at 10 a.m. Reservations should be made by

May 5. For more information contact director Carol Chadwick at 973-398-

2198. See you there!

Calendar

March 22: Rockaway Lanes is hosting its second Win-A-Spot (for the

Regional tournament to be held April 11 and 12) at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $80

per entry and the format is five games across ten lanes. This is a scratch

tournament open to any sanctioned bowlers. For more information or to

enter, call 973-627-5800 or email [email protected].

April 11 and 12: PBA Regional Tournament at Rockaway Lanes. Call

973-627-5800 for more information and pro-am information (April 10).

July 6:The Junior Falcon bowling camps: Holiday Lanes, Oakland, NJ

(Sport Pattern Enhancement Camp).

August 10 and August 17: Junior Falcon Bowling Camp at Holiday

Lanes. For more information, email [email protected] or call 973-

945-8222.

March 18 - 24, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

AT OCEAN LANESJuliana Forbes 749LAKEWOOD, NJ – Juliana Forbes led the scoring in the Saturday

Scratch League firing games of 248-279-222 for a high series of 749.

Billy Riley rolled 236-269-215-720, Andrew Lazarchick 236-259-252-

717, Jared Stuart 247, Aimee Sherman and Steven Spirio 238, Alexa

Asta 236, Chris Swindell, Craig Rossi, and Vicky Spirio 233, and

Victoria Gray 232.

Jennifer Bisogno 267LAKEWOOD, NJ – Jennifer Bisogno led the scoring in the Saturday

Junior League firing a high game of 267.

Zach Letts shot 248, Jimmy Beslin 246, Bradley Aumann 245, Jarrett

Toth 235, Christian Paz 230, Nick Clayton and Jeffrey Newman 226,

Vinnie Caruso 223, Cymantha Denucci 217, Shifani Mody and Amanda

Shelters 204, and Caylin Ryan 200.

In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Cole-Cook Bensen shot 172, Joey

Kling 168, Shane Cartwright 148, Eric Lazachick 147, Jared Kischner

145, Anthony Caruso 142, Joey Gibis 138, Robby Vernon 136, and Leah

Varella 125.

Jeremy Issacs 244LAKEWOOD, NJ- Jeremy Issacs led the scoring in the Saturday Pin

Hitters League firing a high game of 244.

Jeffery Newman and Andrew Vardella rolled 223, Nick Clayton 213,

Jessica Kling 210, Shivani Mody 208, and Jimmy Breslin and Brian

Garofano 203.

In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Cole Cook-Bensen shot 178, Eric

Lazarchick 169, Leah Varella 163, Robby Vernon 160, Joey Kling 157,

Troy Emir 139, Jordy Tlapanco 136, and Emma Schubert 122.

WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

Bud Light Tuesday 4-Man

Bob Skorupski had the high game with his 267 in a 667 set followed by

Travis Komar with 258-660, James Mclean 256-696, Tony Lore 245-

630, Adam Concepcion 241, and T J Valentin 235.

Wednesday Early 5-Man

Joe Leardo Jr. was on fire in this league with his 256-255-714 series,

Steve Mastro had a nice 276, Craig Bagnoli 268, Frank Vitale 257, and

Joe Moritz 245.

Public Safety

Let’s see who had the high game in this league. Well it was no other

than Kenny Lee with his 269, followed by Gabe Piomelli with a 258,

and the high series goes too, (drum Roll) Kevin ‘Tito’ Jackson with his

255-238-238-731, Brian Carmamucci 248, Dennis Figueroa 235, Joe

Murgittroyd 233 along with Bobby Truppner.

Monday Night Trios

Robert Hymowitz had the high game with his 276 game, Rick Smith hit

268, Bill Hansen Sr. 265, Dom Mancini 254, Tom Muszynski 247,

Austin Masser 245, and Jovanny Roman 240.

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Ralph Giordano

Hit 297 at HowellHOWELL, NJ- Less than a year

ago, Ralph Giordano blasted his

first 300 game and nearly dupli-

cated it in the second game of the

night with the first eleven and 7

for a great 297 game for the Four

Seasons at Howell Lanes. The

game was 102 pins above average.

Jeff Warbet threw a 280, and

three 278s were shot by Dennis

Jandoli, Brian Hart, and Mike

Ormsby. Lou Collucci returning

from Florida started off the night

with a fantastic 270 game. The

2015 Monmouth County Master’s

Champion, Mike Skillman

stormed to the high series of 709,

Mike Ormsby 706. Janine Smith

soared to a 242 last game and

Leslie Bohn had ladies high series

of 645 behind games of 225 and

217.

In other league play, Mike

Fogarty stroked a 290 game in the

Cheap Thrills League, Lou

DiGirolamo had a 289 in the

Thursday Night Trios and a 277 in

the Mixed Nuts League. Nancy

Straman had two great games, a

264 in the Wednesday Night

Mixers and a 257 in the Ladies

Night Out League.

In the Hankel League, supersub

two-hander Matt Russo rallied to a

757 series for Divas and Dudes.

Other High Series were Joe

Horvath 756, Mike Skillman 733,

Justin Bieber 711, and Sal Croce

705. Gary Landa Sr. bumped up

his High Games from last week by

taking League High Game 289

with Horvath at 279 and Dennis

Jandoli at 278.

4 SPORTS REPORTER March 18 - 24, 2015

AT FARMINGDALE LANES

Fred Catapano 780FARMINGDALE, NY – Fred

Catapano topped the scoring in the

Tuesday Early Birds League firing

games of 265-226-289 for a high

series of 780.

Greg Herzing shot 288, Amefika

Greaves 2582-35-708, Nathaniel

Fuller 279-246-696, Michael

Berardino 267-689, Jeff Page 267-

677, and Miguel Garrido 258-654.

Jm Tortorice, Jr. 698FiARMINGDALE, NY – Jim

Tortorice, Jr. topped the scoring in

the Monday Night FourPlay

League firing games of 260-245

for a high series of 698.

Joseph Niedfeld rolled 266-220-

674, Bert Messina 264, Breandan

Rini 256, Ralph Ehrlich 246, and

Tom Prendergrast 240.

In the Tuesday AM Ladies

League Margaret Kalenborn shot

232, Jamie Ruckert 183, Donna

Ton 179, Suzanne Katz 177, and

Jo-Anne Fina 175.

Rob Gotterbarn 718FARMINGDALE, NY – Rob

Gotterbarn led the scoring in the

Thursday 3-Man League firing

games of 244-238-236 for a high

series of 718.

Fred Cohen rolled 268-254-715,

Jeff Fennell 288-211-687, Louis

Getzelman 207-241-234-682, and

Don Perillo 257-670.

In the Henry Schein League

Michael Howard hit 219, Rafeal

Ongjoco 213, Rich Dwyer 204,

Stuart Weiss 202, and Michelle

Civitello 200.

Joe Venezia 679FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

Venezia paced the scoring in the

Sunday Early Mixed League firing

games of 290-212 for a high series

of 679.

Timothy Salyer rolled 211-235-

224-670, Brian Meade 237-661,

Rainer Latteier 247-233-661, and

George Mazzocchi 228-223-643.

FAIR LAWN, NJ – The Stan

Niemiec youth travelers visited

Fair Lawn and rattled off forty-

one deuces and eleven explosive

“600s” in yet another impressive

display of their talent. North

Arlington bounded from the gate

with a sizzling 914 net, led by

Tyler Keefe 267, Chris Liloia

256 and Jordan Lopez 223 in

steering clear of a hot Holiday I

quartet.

Staying in the game throughout

with a huge 856 net of its own,

Holiday I dropped the torrid

opener, 1091-1022.

While all three games were

competitive, North Arlington

stayed a step ahead of its oppo-

nents, sweeping the match, 3013-

2895. Jordan Lopez enjoyed the

day’s best set by adding games of

206-247 for 676; Tyler Keefe fol-

lowed his strong opener with

204-195 for 666 and Chris Liloia

connected with 189-198 to finish

with 643. High rollers for the

potent Holiday I squad were the

McGuire brothers, Alex with

223-200-211: 634 and Ryan 248-

207: 622; Lilly Sigona chipped in

with 202-191 and Nick Cilento

put up a pair of 194s.

Aided by teammates’ Emily

Young 195, George Held 193 and

Arielle Wallace 183, Dickinson

freshman Matt Burzynski carried

Bowler City II to five of seven

points against Holiday II by

blitzing the pin deck with 234-

266- 672. Pacing Holiday II were

Al Chamberlain 210-210-240-

660 and Devin Crowley with

218. League-leading Bowler City

I extended its lead by snaring

seven points from the vacancy,

triggering the onslaught with an

opening game four-deuce 869

net.

Jon Mikal Sepero and Kyle

Schellberg led the charge with

respective scores of 235-236-664

and 206-211-224-641. Kristen

Kane and Janina Santoro pitched

in, each rolling a 214 single.

Nathan Tombo delivered a triple

deuce 227-204-211-642, Nick

Reyes 203 and Tiffany Sucero

189, but it wasn’t enough to pre-

vent Bowler City III from being

shut out by T-Bowl, 2901-2811.

The victors put together a con-

sistent offense led by Patrick

Mayer 213: 597, Joshua Spiegel

197-570 and Matt Morris 195-

572. After taking the opener from

Fair Lawn largely due to Karl

Kattermann‘s 268 [he added a

closing 209 for a 623 set] and

Sean McGuire’s 208, Boonton

got a big lift from 13-year-old

Drew Gille; firing a season-best

225, Drew powered his team to a

scant thirteen-pin second game

win and five of seven points.

Matt Myers posted an opening

229 for Fair Lawn, but it was

Hassan Izzard’s third game 223

that propelled the team to two

points, edging Boonton, 958-940.

Rounding out the session, Lodi

rebounded from an opening game

blowout loss to Montvale to roll

stellar games of 1002-1010 and

escape with four points. Sparking

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Mitch Weinberg 286MADISON, NJ- Mitch Weinberg

rolled 286, Mike Potoski 782, and

Jennifer Dunklin 231-632 in the

CMIL League.

Greg Havas 759

MADISON, NJ – Greg Havas led

the scoring in the Pharma Plus

League firing a 258 game for a

high series of 759.

AJ Clark rolled 276-702, and

Tom Errickson 223.

Matt Daquanni 278MADISON, NJ – Matt Daquanni

topped the scoring in the Morris

County Police & Fire League fir-

ing a high game of 278.

Joe Horincewich hit 266, David

Lee 258, and Patty Hanlein 257.

Dan Pridham 687MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham

led the scoring in the Wednesday

Trio League firing a 258 game for

a high series of 687.

Bo Serillo shot 262, Thomas

Litland and Curtis Kyzima 247,

Patty Hanlein 252, Cheryl Killeen

225, and Dawn Gammon 224.

Dave Hanft 255MADISON, NJ – Dave Hanft

rolled 255, Scott Harwood 237,

and Bob Hannon 228 in the

Tuesday 400 Doubles League.

Margot Cronin 211MADISON, NJ – Margot Cronin

rolled 211, Martin Smith 209, Pete

Timony 203, and Bill Graf 189 in

the Reed League.

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZARichard Butt 780ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Richard Butt topped the scoring in

the Custom Thumbz Doubles

League firing games of 278-257-

245 for a high series of 780.

Paul Circharo rolled 249-269-249-

767, Rob Thorne 257-248-246-751,

and John Balbi 259-245-716.

Tom Calderone 722ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Tom Calderone led the Tuesday

Late Men’s rolling games of 298-

249 for a high series of 722.

Jim Carey shot 268-248-711,

John Hanlon 255-225-695, Russ

Brodsky 214-236-245-695, and

James Borzoni 258-244-682.

In the Tuesday Koffee Kats

League Lori Flacks shot 213,

Adrienne Lupo 201, and

Alexandria Strom 200.

Vicky Lockwood 755ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Vicky Lockwood topped the scor-

ing in the Tuesday Rockville

Ladies League firing games of

252-247-256 for a high series of

755.

Kathy Andrews rolled 248-235-

675, Lisa Newman 245, and Jane

Beyer, Gloria Belmonte, and Betty

Ann Lesxher 214.

Keith Manza 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Keith Manza led the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

firing games of 246-235-257 for a

high series of 738.

Glen Smith shot 258-723, Ben

Gregoretti 258-721, Jeff Bishoff

233-237-244-714, and Ken Bruce

266-710.

Joseph Jhingree 692ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Joseph Jhingree led the scoring in

the Thursday Mixed League firing

games of 246-235 for a high series

of 692.

Ed Small rolled 268-685, Gary

Ton 256-671, and Rick Boremski

267.

Matt Rizzo 680ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Matt Rizzo led the scoring in the

Thursday El Cheapo League firing

games of 225-212-243 for a high

series of 680.

John LaBau rolled 244-202-631,

Jay Beller 246, and Steve Frey

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Jeff Scire 782STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jeff

Scire topped the Rab Wilkinson

Memorial League firing 244-259-

279 for a high series of 782.

Jim Oliveri shot 257-268-740,

Keith Wunderlich 266-730, Tom

Hollywood 255-716.

In another session Tim

McAuliffe, Sr. rolled 278-692,

Rocky Salemmo 248, and Tim

McAuliffe, Jr. 245.

Kevin Legg 767STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin

Legg topped the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League firing games

of 278-209-280 for a high series of

767.

John Eadicicco rolled 216-280-

256-752, Frank Polizzi 289-209-

246-744, Tom Hollywood 2789-

235-229-739, and Don Schwed

248-228-248-724.

Frank Polizzi 750STATEN ISLAND, NY – Frank

Polizzi topped the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League blasting

games of 278-236-236 for a high

series of 750.

Seto Jew rolled 248-217-235-

700, Joel LaBargo 238-244-215-

697, John Woss 206-235-232-673,

Dan Manzella 258-218-669, and

John Gino 206-268-657.

Scott Walsh 742STATEN ISLAND, NY – Scott

Walsh led the scoring in the Rab

Wilkinson Memorial League fir-

ing games of 244-253-245 for a

high series of 742.

Tom Wilkinson rolled 246-699,

Pete Aurilla 688, John Perrino

675, John Bilotti 256, and Steve

Verardi 244.

Jonathan Petrizzi rolled 236,

Breanna Barclay 233, Kenneth

Soto, Jr. 225, Jason Wicnovitz

224,Ashley Gottlieb 215, and

Caroline Gottlieb 214 in the

Family Fun League.

Jay Todaro 719STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jay

Todaro rolled 279-719, Bob

Jacobson 246-698, and Ann Renee

Denora 222 in the Cartel Electric

Fun League.

In the Family Fun League Ashley

Gottlieb rolled 252, Steve Ippolito

247, Kenneth Soto, Jr. 211, and

Breanna Barclay 205.

Anne Rubilotta 701STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anne

Marie Rubilotta topped the

Tuesday Early Birds firing games

of 221-221-259 for a high 701.

Michele Spaan rolled 235, Louise

Proscia 213, Joanne Soto 207-

207-606, and Eleanor Briordy

202.

Joe DiMare 698STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe

DiMare led the Friday Nite Mixed

Quartets League firing a 247 game

for a high series of 698.

Kevin Magnussen rolled 258-

263-694, Tom Farina 278-690,

Robin Koleci 212-236-233-681,

and Don Schwed 249-663.

Robert Pacifico 685STATEN ISLAND, NY – Robert

Pacifico led the scoring in the

Golden Oldies firing games of

235-266 for a high series of 685.

Joanie Bentsen rolled 268-202-

650, Phil Pistilli 201-287-633,

Tom Griffiths 204-222-615,

Robert Kristschtrat 225, and

Howard Weiss 224.

In another session Bob

Lampraiello rolled 235-203-627,

Larry Yurman 238-218-608,

Joanie Bentsen 222-606, and

Vincent Pisciotta 216-208-606.

Dennis Costantino 665STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dennis

Costantino led the scoring in the

Golden Oldies firing games of

237-225-203 for a high s665.

Robert Pacifico shot 288-651,

Tom Griffiths shot 237-215-644,

Bob Lampariello 236-223-643,

and Joanie Bentsen 257-639.

Joe DiMare 698STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe

DiMare led the Friday Nite Mixed

Quartets League firing a 247 game

for a high series of 698.

Kevin Magnussen rolled 258-

263-694, Tom Farina 278-690,

Robin Koleci 212-236-233-681,

and Don Schwed 249-663.

Robert Pacifico 685STATEN ISLAND, NY – Robert

Pacifico led the scoring in the

Golden Oldies League firing 235-

266 for a high series of 685.

Joanie Bentsen rolled 268-202-

650, Phil Pistilli 201-287-633,

Tom Griffiths 204-222-615,

Robert Kristschtrat 225, and

Howard Weiss 224.

In another session Bob

Lampraiello rolled 235-203-627,

Larry Yurman 238-218-608,

Joanie Bentsen 222-606.

Dennis Costantino 665STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dennis

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Golden Oldies League firing

games of 237-225-203 for a high

series of 665.

Robert Pacifico shot 288-651,

Tom Griffiths shot 237-215-644,

Bob Lampariello 236-223-643,

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Don M. Hellhake 666HOPELAWN, NJ - Don M.

Hellhake led the scoring in the

Thursday Mixed Nuts League

rolling games of 257-233 for a

high series of 666.

Jeff Kubinak shot 235-216-624,

John Syslo 214-600, and Rolando

Vazquez 238.

In the Friends & Family League

Mike Conte shot 231-223-623,

Michael Peterson 232, Kevin

Conte 229, and Ben Martino 193.

Kyle Jannuzzi 656HOPELAWN, NJ – Kyle Jannuzzi

led the scoring in the Thursday

Nite Mixed League firing games

of 224-237 for a high 656.

Vinny R. Medvetz shot 202-256-

638, Rollin E. Ball 215-217-204-

636, and Kurt Moszkowski 221-

604.

In the Tuesday Night Mixed

League Stephanie Hoff shot 174-

170-203, Katina Garcia 183-182-

179, and Marie Goodwin 166.

John Moffit 258HOPELAWN, NJ – John Moffit

rolled 258, Basha Miller and

Frank Jordan 203, and Ted Yeung

200 in the NJ Turnpike League.

In another session Ceferino

Rivera shot 207.

In the Merck League Anthony

Scutari shot 202-219, Tom

Vickery 266, and Rob Sarate 234.

Nick Simone 638HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Simone

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Columbus League rolling games

of 206-232-200 for the session

high series of 638.

Bill Dillon shot 235-611, Joe

DeDoemnico 231, Joe Grossi 230,

and Mark Makwinski, Jr. 227.

Anthony Falcone 606HOPELAWN, NJ- Anthony

Falcone led the scoring in the

Avenel Youth League rolling

games of 202-203-201 for ahigh

series of 606.

Deanna Calantoni shot 246,

Michael Bora 234, and Jonathan

Barrese 193.

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