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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 72 No. 9 May 4 - 10, 2011 50 cents
HOPELAWN, NJ- Eric Applegate
blasted a 300 game in the Family
League at Majestic Lanes.
Steve Venito hit 223-242-278-
723, Kevin Kopko 225-223-267-
715, Rocco Fortunato 228-268-
215-711, Joe Bloodgood 238-232-
235-705, Bob Nebus 247-210-
216-673, James Medoro 236-633,
and Karen Drost 222.
Missy Parkin is USBC Queens WinnerBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC Communications
MONTVALE, NJ - Ralph Bernardo
was the star of Montvale Lanes in
the Montvale Major League, firingan 826 series on games of 290, 267
and 269. Despite his great effort,
however, Ricks Pro Shop was
defeated by GPs Restaurant, 19-11.
Rick Whitling bowled 247-269-
236-752 for GPs.
Toto Roldan rolled 278-268-233-
779, leading 12-In-A-Row Pro
Shop to a 20-10 victory over CZs
Pro Shop. Mike Pasch added 246-
216-256-718 for the winning team.
Dave Hulsizers 226-279-247-
752 and Rocky Durochers 237-
237-255-729 led GDC Contracting
to an easy 27-3 victory over Rite
Way. Chris Trembath bowled 278-
214-226-718 and Jeff Schuster
234-210-257-701 for Rite Way.
Matt Rovettos 279-255-203-737and Kevin Mahons 221-245-253-
719 helped North Jersey Turf &
Trim defeat The Game Zone, 19-
11. Alex Kowalchuks 247-218-
254-719 led BuddiesProShop.com
past Valley Tent Rental, 22.5-7.5.
John Rankin rolled 233-245-225-
703, Dave Spano 247-697, Joe
Cauwels 248-695, Kevin Conroy
243-687, Tim Hurd 237-683, Mike
Rovetto 259-682, Alan Fernand
289-679, Jeff Rovetto 247-672,
Adrian Lawson 232-667, Tony
Mascio 252-666, Larry Toppin
257-662, Bob Greenwood 257-
661, Chris Arbegast 236-654.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - After a heart-breaking finish at last
year's United States Bowling Congress Queens, there
was no way Missy Parkin of Lake Forest, Calif., was
going to let the coveted title get away again.The 29-year-old right-hander headed into the 2011
USBC Queens more determined than ever and defeated
top-seed Elysia Current of Ephrata, Pa., 214-189, to
claim her first major championship at the Oncenter
Convention Center on Wednesday.
The championship round aired live on ESPN2 and
marked the first time a women's bowling event was
broadcast in high definition.
"I've made TV shows before, but I've never won, and
words can't describe how I'm feeling right now," said
Parkin, who took home the Queens tiara and $20,000
first-place check for the win. "I was raised in a pro shop
and a bowling center, and this is something I've always
dreamed about. To finally get it is an amazing feeling."
Parkin made a run at the Queens title last year in El
Paso, Texas, but her efforts were derailed by a 7-10 split
that haunted her for months after. She stepped up need-
ing a mark to defeat eventual champion Kelly Kulick in
the second match of the night, but the untimely split left
her with a fourth-place finish.
"After last year's show, I was pretty devastated, and
for a while after that, every time I left the 7-10, I got
angrier and angrier," said Parkin, whose only loss this
week was against Current in the match to determine the
No. 1 seed for the TV show. "But today, I definitely had
a different mindset. I told myself I needed to throw 10
good shots every game, and that's all I could do. That
was my plan all week, and it worked out well."
Current started the championship match with three
consecutive strikes before being slowed by a split and
three straight spares in frames five through seven. A
missed washout in the ninth frame ended her bid for her
first win on bowling's biggest stage, but she intends to
learn from the experience.
"I didn't catch a couple of the shots like I should have,and the end result wasn't good," said Current, who was
the 2003-04 Collegiate Player and Rookie of the Year at
Fairleigh Dickinson and then went on to help Wichita
State to a televised national championship in 2007. "I'm
definitely going to take what I learned here and use it to
help me achieve bigger and better things."
Current, a 26-year-old right-hander, earned $10,000
for the runner-up finish.
In reaching the title match, Parkin downed USBC Hall
of Famer and 2002 Queens champion Kim Terrell-
Kearney of Grand Prairie, Texas, 235-172. Terrell-
Kearney received $7,000 for the third-place effort.
To open the championship round, one-time
Professional Women's Bowling Association titlist Cathy
Dorin-Lizzi of Sandusky, Ohio, defeated USBC Hall of
Famer and three-time Queens champion Wendy
Macpherson, 180-168.
Dorin-Lizzi was the only bowler in the 206-player
field guaranteed to make the show, since she was slated
to be the sideline reporter for the telecast, but she chose
a different route, which included a match-play win over
her hall-of-fame sister, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard. Dorin-Lizzi's run came to an end in the second match of the
night as she fell to Terrell-Kearney, 223-206. She took
home $5,000 for the fourth-place finish.
The 2011 Queens featured 206 of the top female
bowlers in the world competing for a total prize fund of
$120,000.
Mike Dias Wins His First PBA Title with the Senior Don Carter Open
Eric Applegate 300 at Majestic
By Jerry Schneider -PBA Media Relations
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. (April 21, 2011) After four seasons com-
peting on the Professional Bowlers Association Senior Tour, Mike
Dias of Lafayette, Colo., captured his first title by winning the PBA
Senior Don Carter Open at Carter Family Bowl.
Dias defeated Tom Howison of Chillicothe, Ohio, 215-176, in the
championship match after winning five previous matches to get to the
final. Two of those matches were against PBA Hall of Famers WalterRay Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., and Mark Williams of Beaumont, Texas.
The toughest part of the whole day was definitely having to beat
two Hall of Famers in back-to-back matches, said the 54-year-old
Dias who works as a software engineer for the Boeing Co. You could
say it was a dream match against Walter Ray having to throw two
strikes to beat him.
In the Round of 8, Dias defeated PBA Hall of Famer and two-time
Senior Tour winner Mark Williams 2-1 in a best-of-three-game
match, and then in a semifinal match defeated Williams Jr. who was
also last seasons Senior Rookie of the Year, 222-213, to advance to
the championship match.
I had a feeling the scores would be low in the final match, said
Dias who has one PBA regional tournament title to his credit. It
was going to be a matter of which one of us adjusted the quickest.After the previous two matches I was actually pretty relaxed for the
final so I just made the best shots I could and whatever happens,
happens.
In the other semifinal match, Howison, a third-year Senior Tour
Player also looking for his first win, defeated 2009 Senior Player of
the Year Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, 173-138.
Johnny Petraglia, Jr. 300-822At Brunswick Zone Carolier
Rudy Johnson, Ray Smarsh, Matt Hagae Hit 300NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ - Johnny
Petraglia, Jr. took high game and
series honors while rolling in the
Middlesex County Major League
at Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes
firing games of 300, 267, and 255
for the session high series of 822.
Rudy Johnson blasted 279-300-
215-794, Ray Smarsh 256-300-
212-768, and Matt Hagae 300-
207-202-709.
Brian Lynch bowled 224-279-
258-761, Ryan Batty 279-235-
236-750, Rich Page 254-247-243-
744, Tom Girdley 262-255-221-
738, Bob Kontra 245-268-221-
734, Aaron Williams 255-248-
217-720, Dennis Riebesel 268-
247-205-720, Steve Columbus
267-212-237-716, and Ked 200-
245-268-713.
Ralph Bernardo Blasted 826
In Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi
PBA photo
New PBA Champion Mike Dias and Jim
Carter, proprietor of host center.
USBC photo
Missy Parkin collected the USBC Queens Trophyin Syracuse, NY.
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Sports ReporterEditor/Publisher - Dan McDonough
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Sports ReporterP.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Member
The New York City United States Bowling Congress is in search of a
Manager. The NYCUSBC is the local association responsible for certi-fying bowling leagues and centers in New York City.
The Association / Office Manager, reports to the Board of Directors ofthe NYCUSBC.
The work schedule is Mon-Thurs 8:30am to 4:00pm and does includesome evenings and weekends.
Some of the duties of the position include: Supervising the paid clerical assistant Managing the Association office Maintaining averages and yearbooks.
Responsible for organizing special events, tournaments, clinics Responsible for membership and award processing. Implement directives of the association board
Qualifications:
The Association / Office Manager should have knowledge of bowling;
management, office and organizational skills; and basic computer skills.Experience with MS Word &
MS Excel; strong communication skills; and sales and marketing/pub-
lic relations experience preferred.
Education Requirements: High school diploma.
Communication training or experience. Business management skills. (finance, marketing, selling programs,
organization, planning)Interested parties send resume to:
NYCUSBC70-03 Fresh Pond Road, Glendale, NY 11385, Attn: Paul Gilbert
Phone: 718-366-6922 - Fax: 718-366-1724E-mail: [email protected]
Rockaway Lanes ProAm WinnersEric Smyth 290FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Friday Late Mixed League Eric
Smyth rolled 290-729, and Jen
Ferraro 267-645.
BJ Fuller shot 713 in the Tuesday
Nite Owls League.
Hari Soedarmasto 773FARMINGDALE, NY - In the
Friday Late Mixed League Hari
Soedarmasto shot 277-773.
Mike Tenbrink shot 278 and
Mike Garfinkel 277 in the Sunday
Early Mixed League.Bill Kremlicka hit 269-701 in the
Monday Early Birds League.
Bay Stauder 289FARMINGDALE NY - In the
Wednesday Early Mens League,
Bay Stauder rolled 289-743, and
Clifford Jones 276.
Brian Beale shot 706 in the
Wednesday Party League.
Jonnae Greaves 278FARMINGDALE, NY - Jonnae
Greaves led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
a high game of 278 and a 726
series.
Mike Garrido rolled 737, and EdConlon 722.
Joseph Kelch 289FARMINGDALE, NY - Joseph
Kelch led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing a high game of 289 and a
high series of 791.
Larry Straus shot 279-711, Lenny
Kelch 278, Roger Costa III 277,
Tyrone Brown 276-720, Bob
OKeefe 741, and Lukas Zito 726.
Clay Hunt 278FARMINGDALE, NY - Clay
Hunt shot 278, Tony Cardi 713,
and Eric Smyth 703 in the Friday
Late Mixed League.
Al Spano shot 289-769 in the
Saturday Nite Fun League.
Leroy Williams 279FARMINGDALE NY - In the
Tuesday Early Birds League
Leroy Williams shot 279, Fred
Catapano 740, and Larry Romero
702.
Ron Miller hit 279, Mike Gelman
712, and Drek Graf 707 in the
Thursday 3-Man League.
In the Friday Late Mixed League
Bob Starzec hit 726.
Bill Kemlicka rolled 269-701 in
the Monday Early Birds League.
Clay Hunt shot 706, Willie Petro
705, and Melvin Janey 701 in the
Tuesday Early Birds League.
FARMINGDALE
Rockaway photo
Pictured here are the winners the Rockaway Lanes recent PBA Regional
ProAm Tournament along with the Regional champion and runner-up.
Richard Mark (proprietor Rockaway Lanes) Jimmy Westegaard, Haley
Paccione, Matthew Goldberg, Emma Thies (Junior 1st place winners) Rick
Graham winner Regional, Charles Anderson 2nd place Regional and Dori
Tingoli (Rockaway Lanes Manager)
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Nikki Arrigo,
13-Years-Old,
Bowler of the WeekBy Vince Albrecht
NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ 01-
21-11 There were some fine sin-
gles thrown by the younger
bowlers in Fridays Adult-Junior
play at North Arlington. 13-year-
old Nikki Arrigo led the good
news with the evenings high
game of 207, earning her Bowler
of the Week honors. Even though
her strong finish left Nikki with a
creditable 508 set, her team
dropped two close games to Those
Guys, which benefited from
young Danny Bivins 183 score.
11-year-old Taylor Horniacek
tied her season best of 190 against
the same opponent as second place
4 Ts Laneside I clipped the
Cardinals, 7-0. The Mega
Monkeys rode young Sam
Passaros huge over average 159
to climb back into third place by
winning three points from league-
leading 18 And A Half.In other matches, the Bottlecaps
pulled off another upset victory,
snaring two of three from Team
Awesome II as 13-year-old Chris
McBride finished on a high note
with 191. 4 Ts Laneside II surged
to within one point of fifth place
by sweeping past G-Force, 7-0; 8-
year-old Tara Horniacek rolled
two above average games for the
victors.
The weeks junior leader-board
showed Taylor Horniacek and
Sam Passaro with +56 followed by
Chris McBride +51, Nikki Arrigo
+48 and Danny Bivin +38. Their
adult counterparts produced some
impressive numbers, not the leastof which was the pin-shattering
290-803 from southpaw Tommy
Horniacek. Joe Cauwels scored
237-692; Tim Bray 269-687, Tom
Bivin 245, Vin Albrecht 223 and
Theresa Horniacek 202.
Kevin DorrmanHit 300 at T-BowlWAYNE, NJ Kevin Dorrman
blasted a 300 game in the Knights
of Pythias League at T-Bowl II.
Mark Duca shot 279-764, Ed
ONeill 269-717, Sean Crapps
265, Steven Barkley and Jason
Lasser 258, and Marc Martorano
248.
Bonita Brantley
300 at OlympicBELLEVILLE, NJ- Bonita
Brantley blasted perfect with a
300 game in the Belles/BeauxLeague at Brunswick Zone
Belleville/OlympicLanes and
Alvin Spraggins posted a 254
game.
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Chris Arbegast 796 at Montvale LanesBy Larry Diebner
MONTVALE, NJ - Chris Arbegast blasted scores of 269-259-268 for a
796 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Nite Early Bird League at
Montvale Lanes.
Dave Spano 246-694 and Ed Kilianski 265-680 combined to help
power Joe & Joe Restaurant to a
first place finish for the first half of
the split season. Other great shoot-
ing for the night included Tom
Fojtlin 248-729, Jim Rivers 268-
716, Jack Horan 256-703, Mike
Folchi 258-699, and Gerard
McNerney 234-690.
Larry Diebner 744at Montvale LanesMONTVALE, NJ - Larry
Diebner fired scores of 246-245-
253 for a 744 series to lead all
scoring on the opening night of
the second half of the Thursday
Nite Early Bird League at
Montvale Lanes.
Other great shooting for the
night included Ed McAuliffe
279-716, Doug McFarlane Jr.
245-713, Tom Fojtlin 237-708,
Eric Honor 279-708, Jimmy
Rivers 266-704, Frank Picciotto
259-694, and Mike Scilingo 258-
682.
Dave Pfeiffer 300 at LodiLODI, NJ Dave Pfeiffer murdered the maples
for a 300 game while competing in the Monday
Lodi Classic League at Lodi Lanes.
Jennifer Deblasi hit 233-270.
Alex Rodriguez 299 at Hi-TorHAVESTRAW, NY Alex Rodriguez shot a near per-
fect 299 game while rolling in the Boyz Nite Out
league at Hi-Tor Lanes, Vicky Delle Femine rolled 244-
292-776, Hazel Li 241-634, and Jennifer Fox posted a
285.
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AT SOUTH LEVITTOWNJohn Siano 756LEVITTOWN, NY- John Siano
led the scoring in the Thursday
Night Foursome League firing
games of 257-225 for a high series
of 756.
Tom Olino hit 277-707, Cary
Kilvan and Thomas Taravella 268,
Will McGaw 264, Jack Edvabsky
260, and Anthony Lupo and Rob
Cunningham 257.
Mike Lang 276LEVITTOWN, NY Mike Lang
led the scoring in the Wednesday
Grumman League firing a high
game of 276.Doug Desousa rolled 265-700,
Larry Langsam 249, Mark Munzo
247, and Lori Brizzi 245-647.
Irv Freed 265LEVITTOWN, NY Irv Freed led
the scoring in the Thursday Hits N
Misses League firing a high game
of 265.
Kevin Weiss shot 257, Jim
Fenimore 256, Diane Moore 232,
June Iacone 223, and Angela
Bitsimis 211.
Anthony Gatterdam 710LEVITTOWN, NY Anthony
Gatterdam paced the Friday
Astoria Federal Mens firing 286-
257 for a high series of 710.
Mike Agosta shot 279, Mike
Clark 258, Shawn Blessinger 254,
and Patul Verderosa 704.
Jenn DIorio 247LEVITTOWN, NY- Jenn DIorio
rolled 247, Jennifer Traina 201,
and Theresa Rogers 200 in the
Tuesdday Early Birds League.
In the Wednesday Ladies Scratch
League Virginia Vannier rolled
200-220, and Karen Pira 200.
Jag Gabino 300 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY Jag Gabino earned top honors in the
Thursday 3-Man League at Farmingdale Lanes blasting a 300 game for
a high series of 765.
Dave Diamond rolled 279-752, and Eddie Brown 278-731.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERSNoel Vega 759ROCKAWAY, NJ Noel Vega led
the Dave Valerius Trios firing a
279 game for a high series of 759.
Shawn Casey rolled 246-714,
Chip Vincent 244-635, Scott Van
Syckel 243-640, Dori Tingoli 216,
and Tami Mehesy 205.
In the Tuesday Night Mixed
League Dan Richards rolled 245-
600, Louis Fontanella 223 and
Kara Cook 201.
Tammy Baldwin shot 217 in the
Womens League.
Joe Larusso 727ROCKAWAY, NJ - Joe Larusso
led the County Tuesday Night
Mixed bowling a near perfect 299
game for a high series of 727.
Danny Nykforuk rolled 278-664,
Bill Ratliff 265-684, Keith
Garrison 257-715, Sandy Turner
254-670, Nichole Spratford 234-
656, Sue Marrero 204, and
Maureen Yowe 195.
In the Morris Hills Mixed League
Bob McClaughan shot 217.
Joe Tobjy 264ROCKAWAY, NJ - Joe Tobjy led
the scoring in the Fox Hills
Seniors League firing a high game
fo 264.
Don King and Rick Martone
fired 214.
Ed Galuksa 700
ROCKAWAY, NJ Ed Galuska
led the scoring in the Ball Busters
League firing a 267 game for a
high series of 700.
Ken George 687ROCKAWAY, NJ Ken George
led the scoring in the MondayEarly Birds League firing a 247
game for a high series of 687.
Kevin Sikora rolled 245-638,
Chris Larick 239-616, Jim
Westergaard 234, and Linda
Cordasco 204.
Peter Furio 675ROCKAWAY, NJ Peter Furio
paced the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a 269 game for a
high series of 675.
Peter Saldino shot 268-695,
William Ritaccio 257, Kurt Roper
253-686, Angela McDermott 235,
and Liza Dinapoli 223.
In the PBA Experience League
Bill Carrier shot 241, Tim Panek233, and Jonathan Maione 214.
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Michael Anspach Balsted a 299At Farmingdale Lanes
FARMINGDALE, NY- Michael Anspach led the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing a high game of 299.
Eliel Myers hit 289-732, Michael Bernardino 278, Robert OConnor
277-748, and Eugene Neal 750.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICDorien Soto 720HOPELAWN, NJ- Dorien Soto
led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed pitching 267-258-720.
Jim MacBride rolled 213-269-
677, Scott Akalewicz 258-223-
663, Rollin E. Ball 215-256-657,
and Andrew Smith 226-223-647.
In the Merck League Bill Pyrz
rolled 210-267-671, Anthony
Scutari 223-202, and Tu Trinh 216.
Don M. Hellhake 710HOPELAWN, NJ Don M.
Hellhake led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir-
ing games of 277-247 for a highseries of 710.
Kevin Kennelly rolled 218-229-
246-693, Don E. Hellhake 234-
246-200-680, and John Syslo 201-
248-225-674.
Bill Larsen 702HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Larsen led
the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League firing games of
257-223-222 for a high series of 702.
Cid Stentella rolled 226-220-
214-660, Nick Simone 246-216-
656, Jeff Nemeth 246-216-642,
and John Baginsky, Jr. 212-224-
205-641.
Ryan Kirkland 665HOPELAWN, NJ- Ryan Kirklandled the scoring in the Tuesday Nite
Trios League firing games of 215-
258 for a high series of 665.
Richard Gibbons rolled 239-215-
648, John Hornyak, Sr. 210-202-
234-646, and Paul Harney 237-612.
In the Sunday Nite Mixed
League Tino Mendez rolled 234-
207-247-688, Rich Nieratka 212-
237-210-659, Bobby Sarvida 212-
247-633, and Sean Williams 242.
Jim MacBride 693HOPELAWN, NJ Jim MacBride
topped all bowlers rolling in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League fir-
ing games of 235-236-222-693.Andrew Smith rolled 289-665,
Vinny Medvetz hit 221-202-236-
659, Scott Akalewicz 244-213-
656, and Matt Cestone 205-203-
240-648.
James Medoro 700HOPELAWN, NJ- James Medoro
topped the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 278-205-
217 for a high series of 700.
Rocco Fortunato shot 238-258-
675, Al Patrick 244-245-666,
Kevin Kopko 249-646, Joe
Bloodgood 244-221-646, and
Karen Drost 236-213-643.
Rich Rowley 666HOPELAWN, NJ In the Winter
Senior Citizens League Rich
Rowley rolled 211-234-221-666,
Jerry Petti 204-213-600, and Ed
Suster 177.
Scott Akalewicz 703HOPELAWN, NJ- Scott
Akalewicz led the Gemini Towing
League with 222-243-238-703 set.
Thomas Ortiz III shot 252-207-
230-689, Joe Herber 227-218-
209-654, Pat Moreno 237-223-
647, and Justin B. McDougald
233-214-624.
Mark Cumber rolled 234 in the
Bank League.
Paul Woitowicz 702HOPELAWN, NJ Paul
Woitowicz paced the Iselin AA
League firing games of 212-224-266 for a high series of 702.
Danny Hunter rolled 211-248-
621, Andy Phillips 258, Rob
Hennesy and Barbara Woitowicz
236.
Bob Nevus 688HOPELAWN, NJ Bob Nebus
led the Family League pitching
229-261 for a high series of 688.
Steve Venito rolled 207-246-224-
677, Rocco Fortunato 202-246-220-
668, Kevin Kopko 225-245-666,
Eric Applegate 210-202-603,
Benjamin Bobrowski 242, Joey
Mack 224, Anthony Angotti 222,
and Susan Bobrowski 216-207-600.
Paul Harney 652HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
paced the Tuesday Nite Trios
League firing games of 227-224-
201 for a high series of 652.John F. Hornyak, Sr. rolled 201-
268-638, Richard J. Gibbons 203-
220, Bryan D. Senatore 256, and
Charlene Martino 214-216-625.