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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Steve Friedman earned top honors in the Wednesday Early Men’s League at Rockville Centre Lanes blasting games of 300-268 for a high series of 806. Glen Smith rolled 279-249-762, Ken Bruce 258-237, Camelo Ciulla 256, Barry Clare 252, Jeremy Stevens 246-234-693, Keith Manza 246, and Antonio Flores 245-244. LAKEWOOD, NJ – Jr. Bowler Charles Kiesnowski blasted a 300 game along with 202 and 211 for a 713 series in the Youth-Adult Sunday Morning League at Ocean Lanes. Aimee Sherman shot 237, Josef Opela 236, Julianna Forbes 224, Jordan Malizia 216, and Angela Sherman 198. In the Adult Division Jessica Bond shot 279-257-212-748, Lyle Worsley 216-257-256-729, Gary Lewis 214-246-258-718, and Linda Felton 279-205-211-695. HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Hardish blasted a 300 game in the Garden State Mixed League at Majestic Lanes. Barry Bailey shot 235-266-224- 725, Warren Taureck 268-229- 201-698, Chris Herrick 225-256- 670, Jose Medina 216-245-639, Richard Bienvenue 246-213-623, Walter Kronert 244-205-620, and Lisa Adamski 243. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 37 November 12 - 18, 2014 50 cents FARMINGDALE, NY – John Bergen rolled a near perfect 299 to take high game honors but it was Sal Alberino with the high series for the session posting games of 244-246-245 for a 735 in the Wednesday Early Men’s League. Ramon Carcamo rolled 213-245- 253-711, Brian Beale 248-702, Ken Broen 217-279-202-698, Dan Coppola 259-227-692, Tommy Legotte 248-223-675, and Nathaniel Fuller 269-244. Ken George 299 at Rockaway Lanes ARLINGTON, Texas - Jim Knoblauch of Waukesha, Wisconsin, made a key ball change that ulti- mately helped him win the 2014 International Training and Research Center Super Senior Classic with a 224-213 win against defending champion Kerry Painter of Henderson, Nevada. Knoblauch, who earned $3,000 for the victory, qualified for the steplad- der as the No. 3 seed and used the last frame of his first match to try some- thing different. Although he stayed around the pocket and remained clean in his opening game, he knew he'd need to strike more as he climbed the ladder. While closing out his 194-170 win over Howard Partell of Las Vegas, Knoblauch decided to try a ball that would save some energy for down the lane and give him a stronger reaction on the backend. The strategy worked for the 60-year-old right-han- der, who earned his ticket to the title match with a 218- 196 semifinal victory over Ed Roberts of Braintree, Massachusetts. Knoblauch started the game with five consecutive strikes before a 4-7-10 split ended his run, but Roberts struggled on the left lane throughout the game and was unable to take advantage of the miscue. "I watched Howard and Darwin (Wimer) start off throwing strikes, so I started with the ball I thought would give me the most consistent look," Knoblauch said. "It looked OK throughout the game but didn't fin- ish and was bleeding too much energy. I had a free shot in the 10th against Howard, made the change and it gave me the look I needed. From there, I was able to make slight adjustments and get off to some strong starts against my opponents." Painter, who won the inaugural ITRC Super Senior Classic in 2013 and led wire to wire in 2014, aver- aged more than 10 pins higher than the second-seeded Roberts over 20 games to put himself in position for back-to-back wins. An 8-10 split on a light hit in the fifth frame of the finale proved to be the difference for Painter. Knoblauch secured the win with nine pins on his first shot in the 10th frame. Painter earned $2,200 for the runner-up fin- ish. "I had gotten a lesson about a month before this, and I have spent every day practicing to get ready," Knoblauch said. "It's absolutely awesome to see the hard work pay off and capture my first national win. This was my first time coming down to the ITRC, and it was great to get the win against some really good bowlers." In the opening game of the championship round, Partell struck on seven of his first eight shots, and he needed every one of them, as Darwin Wimer of Mesquite, Nevada, kept the match close heading into the final frames. Despite a split in the ninth frame, Partell was able to escape with a 234-217 victory. All competitors in the 38-player field bowled 16 games of qualifying over two days before the field was narrowed to the top 10 for the cashers' round. An additional four games determined the five final- ists for the stepladder finals. The Super Senior Classic is open to all USBC members age 60 and older, and every round of the 2014 event was broadcast live on BOWL.com's BowlTV. Jim Knoblauch Wins 2014 ITRC Super Senior Classic Matt Cannizzaro - USBC John Bergen Hit 299 At Farmingdale Lanes Rich Hardish Smashed 300 At Majestic Lanes Charles Kiesnowski Rolled 300 At Ocean Lanes LAKEWOOD, NJ - Vinnie Orobono earned top series honors with a 782 set highlighted by a 267 game Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes. Todd Britton took high game honors with a 289 in his 758 series followed by Greg Ostrander with 278, Tony Bilello 277-754, Vinny Dalia 268-741, Jim Stefan 259, Steffen Schenkenberger 259, Brian Shade 258-730, Anthony Buczynski 257, Jim Caudill, Jr 257-715, Matt Clark 256-702, Matt Bilello 255-713, Lyle Walker 253, Joe Koslowski 723, Sergio Perrulli 708, Justin VanBerkel 707, and Barbara Salvatore 256-690. Vinnie Orobono Blasted 782 at Ocean Lanes Steve Friedman Slammed 300-806 At Rockville Centre Lanes ROCKAWAY, NJ - Ken George collected a 299 game and finished with a 651 set rolling in the Monday Early Birds at Rockaway Lanes. Brian Theriault tossed 236-615, Ed Hardy 224-620, Tina Richardson 173-496, Judy Larick 168-477, and Doris Macone 159- 416. PBA photo Jim Knoblauch

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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Steve

Friedman earned top honors in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League at

Rockville Centre Lanes blasting

games of 300-268 for a high series

of 806.

Glen Smith rolled 279-249-762,

Ken Bruce 258-237, Camelo

Ciulla 256, Barry Clare 252,

Jeremy Stevens 246-234-693,

Keith Manza 246, and Antonio

Flores 245-244.

LAKEWOOD, NJ – Jr. Bowler

Charles Kiesnowski blasted a 300

game along with 202 and 211 for a

713 series in the Youth-Adult

Sunday Morning League at Ocean

Lanes.

Aimee Sherman shot 237, Josef

Opela 236, Julianna Forbes 224,

Jordan Malizia 216, and Angela

Sherman 198.

In the Adult Division Jessica

Bond shot 279-257-212-748, Lyle

Worsley 216-257-256-729, Gary

Lewis 214-246-258-718, and

Linda Felton 279-205-211-695.

HOPELAWN, NJ – Rich Hardish

blasted a 300 game in the Garden

State Mixed League at Majestic

Lanes.

Barry Bailey shot 235-266-224-

725, Warren Taureck 268-229-

201-698, Chris Herrick 225-256-

670, Jose Medina 216-245-639,

Richard Bienvenue 246-213-623,

Walter Kronert 244-205-620, and

Lisa Adamski 243.

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FARMINGDALE, NY – John

Bergen rolled a near perfect 299 to

take high game honors but it was

Sal Alberino with the high series

for the session posting games of

244-246-245 for a 735 in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League.

Ramon Carcamo rolled 213-245-

253-711, Brian Beale 248-702,

Ken Broen 217-279-202-698, Dan

Coppola 259-227-692, Tommy

Legotte 248-223-675, and

Nathaniel Fuller 269-244.

Ken George 299 at Rockaway Lanes

ARLINGTON, Texas - Jim

Knoblauch of Waukesha, Wisconsin,

made a key ball change that ulti-

mately helped him win the 2014

International Training and Research

Center Super Senior Classic with a

224-213 win against defending

champion Kerry Painter of

Henderson, Nevada.

Knoblauch, who earned $3,000 for

the victory, qualified for the steplad-

der as the No. 3 seed and used the last

frame of his first match to try some-

thing different. Although he stayed

around the pocket and remained clean

in his opening game, he knew he'd

need to strike more as he climbed the

ladder.

While closing out his 194-170 win over Howard

Partell of Las Vegas, Knoblauch decided to try a ball

that would save some energy for down the lane and

give him a stronger reaction on the backend.

The strategy worked for the 60-year-old right-han-

der, who earned his ticket to the title match with a 218-

196 semifinal victory over Ed Roberts of Braintree,

Massachusetts. Knoblauch started the game with five

consecutive strikes before a 4-7-10 split ended his run,

but Roberts struggled on the left lane throughout the

game and was unable to take advantage of the miscue.

"I watched Howard and Darwin (Wimer) start off

throwing strikes, so I started with the ball I thought

would give me the most consistent look," Knoblauch

said. "It looked OK throughout the game but didn't fin-

ish and was bleeding too much energy. I had a free shot

in the 10th against Howard, made the change and it

gave me the look I needed. From there, I was able to

make slight adjustments and get off to some strong

starts against my opponents."

Painter, who won the inaugural

ITRC Super Senior Classic in 2013

and led wire to wire in 2014, aver-

aged more than 10 pins higher than

the second-seeded Roberts over 20

games to put himself in position for

back-to-back wins.

An 8-10 split on a light hit in the

fifth frame of the finale proved to be

the difference for Painter. Knoblauch

secured the win with nine pins on his

first shot in the 10th frame. Painter

earned $2,200 for the runner-up fin-

ish.

"I had gotten a lesson about a

month before this, and I have spent

every day practicing to get ready,"

Knoblauch said. "It's absolutely awesome to see the

hard work pay off and capture my first national win.

This was my first time coming down to the ITRC,

and it was great to get the win against some really

good bowlers."

In the opening game of the championship round,

Partell struck on seven of his first eight shots, and

he needed every one of them, as Darwin Wimer of

Mesquite, Nevada, kept the match close heading

into the final frames. Despite a split in the ninth

frame, Partell was able to escape with a 234-217

victory.

All competitors in the 38-player field bowled 16

games of qualifying over two days before the field

was narrowed to the top 10 for the cashers' round.

An additional four games determined the five final-

ists for the stepladder finals.

The Super Senior Classic is open to all USBC

members age 60 and older, and every round of the

2014 event was broadcast live on BOWL.com's

BowlTV.

Jim Knoblauch Wins 2014 ITRC Super Senior ClassicMatt Cannizzaro - USBC

John Bergen Hit 299

At Farmingdale Lanes

Rich Hardish Smashed 300

At Majestic Lanes

Charles Kiesnowski Rolled 300

At Ocean Lanes

LAKEWOOD, NJ - Vinnie Orobono earned top

series honors with a 782 set highlighted by a 267

game Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes.

Todd Britton took high game honors with a 289 in

his 758 series followed by Greg Ostrander with 278,

Tony Bilello 277-754, Vinny Dalia 268-741, Jim

Stefan 259, Steffen Schenkenberger 259, Brian Shade

258-730, Anthony Buczynski 257, Jim Caudill, Jr

257-715, Matt Clark 256-702, Matt Bilello 255-713,

Lyle Walker 253, Joe Koslowski 723, Sergio Perrulli

708, Justin VanBerkel 707, and Barbara Salvatore

256-690.

Vinnie Orobono Blasted 782 at Ocean Lanes

Steve Friedman Slammed 300-806

At Rockville Centre Lanes

ROCKAWAY, NJ - Ken George

collected a 299 game and finished

with a 651 set rolling in the

Monday Early Birds at Rockaway

Lanes.

Brian Theriault tossed 236-615,

Ed Hardy 224-620, Tina

Richardson 173-496, Judy Larick

168-477, and Doris Macone 159-

416.

PBA photo

Jim Knoblauch

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Friday Hi-Rollers:

Robert Olvina Jr. 225-204-258-687, Edward Eng 226-256-192-674,

Timothy Williams 277-254-214-745.Danielle Merino 263-188-237-

688, Bryan Paul 269-209-287-765, Deeman Alston 256-221-200-677,

Leona Piscitello 203-218-205-626, Erick Flack 267-246-213-726, Paul

Baumann Jr. 231-221-235-687, Louie DeMartino 279-239-232-750,

Chris Mayr 257-242-235-734.

Bricktown Too:

Ken Shaw 280-234-258-772, Charles Ameres 236-227-203-666, Brett

Mosley 235-201-230-666, Craig Boden 263-238-673, Warren Caeser

257-245-685, David Jones 201-267-234-702, Audrey Singleton 223-

214-181-618, Will Crosson 200-266-651, David Siegenthal 247-232-

671, Kenny Orr 201-255-645, Butch Council 215-235-617, Jerry

Dumpson 256-224-230-710.

Local #3 IBEW:

Lew Overstreet 224-190-234-648, the Marine Grecula 259-220-242-

721, Denis Carr 237-279-206-722, Frank O'Mara 201-260-220-260,

Tiburon Aquino 232-186-239-657, Nene Skarzynski 198-214-256-

668, Mike Feaster 227-258-219-704, I.W. Vanadia 226-203-215-644,

Ricky Tavella 220-210-233-663.

Friends & Family:

O. Upshur 278 game, Twone Williams 234-249-222-705, Mel

Chandler 227-236-646, Anthony Mosley 224-249-632, Arthur

O'Connor III 258-215-204-677, Bernard Smiley 231-245-188-664,

Butch Coucil 210-233-202-645, Brett Lee 248-235-207-690.

Ball & Chain:

Janet Flowers 200-222-237-659, Kristin Hellmann 231-602, Danielle

Merino 206-246-623, Nick Rotondo 207-196-232-635, Tony Trachina

247-204-636, Marlon Enriquez 237-222-237-696, Richie Salcedo 231-

245-210-686, Cheradyn Judan 213-211-187-611,Greg Chin 279-201-

642.

AT JIB LANES AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES

Eric Dubiel 299

At Montvale LanesMONTVALE, NJ - Ken Brown

fired scores of 275-212-268 in

route to a 755 series to lead all

scoring in the Thursday Early Bird

League at Montvale Lanes. Eric

Dubiel blasted a 299 game and

added scores of 221 and 191 for a

711 series.

Other good shooting for the night

included Steve Scorzetti 248-709

Craig Slawinski 265-700, Larry

Diebner 245-700, Gebo Ghiotti

247-695, Mike Folchi 247-687,

Henry Carlos 247-685, and Rich

Satriano 232-681.

Keith McLeod 297

At Lodi LanesLODI, NJ - Keith McLeod came

near perfect posting a 297 game

while contesting in the Wednesday

Night Live at Lodi Lanes.

John Cassetta found the line for

11 strikes in his 278 game fol-

lowed by Joe Serico with 277,

George Miller 254, Chris

McKenna 244, Tia Miller 265, and

Denise Pontillo hit 233.

13 WOMEN IN THE

WORLD SERIES FIELDWSOB VI includes a field of 13 women, including eight qualifiers

from the new PBA Women’s Regional program and five who entered the

event independently. The Women’s Regional qualifiers include Kristina

Wendell (East Region); Christina Hardee (South); Liz Johnson

(Central); Amanda Greene (Midwest); Clara Guerrero (Southwest),

Missy Parkin (West), Lindsay Boomershine (Northwest) and Yuka

Tsuchiya (Japan).

Women who entered independently are 2010 PBA Tournament of

Champions winner Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J.; Yumi Oyobe, Japan;

Natalia Rico, Colombia; Colombia’s Maria Rodriquez, Pflugerville,

Texas; and Latvia’s Diana Zavjalova, Henderson, Nev.

It’s a pretty prominent group of women bowlers. Johnson qualified

fourth for the Cheetah Championship presented by PBA Bowling

Challenge Mobile Game TV finals, which will make her the first woman

ever to appear in a PBA Tour nationally-televised event twice. Kulick

and Guerrero (2013 Cheetah Championship) also have bowled in PBA

Tour national telecasts. Those three along with Parkin and Tsuchiya own

PBA Regional titles. Rodriguez and Zavjalova are 2014 and 2013 USBC

Queens champions, respectively.

Also, Guerrero and Parkin finished one-two in the PBA Women’s

Regional qualifying event and will face each other in the PBA Challenge

finals on Sunday. The telecast will air on ESPN on Sunday, Jan. 18 at 3

p.m. ET. And Kulick, Johnson and Sweden’s Sandra Andersson, who

didn’t compete in the World Series, will bowl for the World Bowling

Tour Women’s Finals title on Sunday. The WBT Finals, presented by

PBA, will air on ESPN on Sunday, Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. ET.

Michael Melillo 299

At Ocean LanesLAKEWOOD, NJ - Michael

Melillo bowled one pin shy of per-

fect with a 299 game and finished

the session with a 756 high series

in the Ocean Trio Challenge at

Ocean Lanes

Rob Romer rolled 289-733, Jared

Gross 279, Jim Caudill 279-700,

Greg Ostrander 277-733, Ken

Hallihan 268, Jim Caudill, Jr. 267,

Jim Stefan 264-732, Len

Mastrogiacomo 263, Todd Britton

259-759, Michael Conover 257,

Don Farmer 254-729, Rich

Blaydes 252-716, Jim Hanlon 708,

Emil Dudas 701, Diane Jones 248-

662, Crystal Mancilla 234-646,

and Bridget Bilello 226-603.

Lou DeMartino 717CORAM, NY – Lou De Martino topped the scoring in the Monday

Toss Ups League firing a 257 game for a high series of 717.

Diane Walter shot 256-691, Bobby Meltzer 257-690, Eddie Tirado

638, and Candice D’Angelo 226-601.

Rich DeBenedetto 654CORAM, NY – Rich DiBenedetto rolled 234-654, and Dottie Gross

183-508 in the Leisure Glen League.

In the Suffolk Federal Credit Union League Bob Bastro shot 199, and

Ralph Marra rolled 196.

Eddie Tirado 630CORAM, NY – Eddie Tirado rolled high series of 630 and Bill

Galgano hit 626 in the Wednesday Night Live League.

For the Breakfast Ladies League Barbara Solomito hit 471, and Carol

Hansen 426.

John Buckley 248CORAM, NY – John Buckley rolled 248, Roger Muller 214, and Judy

Fagruggia 201 in the Friday Afternoon Seniors League.

For the Junior Bowlers Michael Mirabile rolled 185, Frankie Campo

140, and Aralyssa Lopez 138.

Ted Stankewicz 225CORAM, NY – Ted Stankewicz rolled 225, and Willie Moore 224 in

the Friday Morning Seniors League.

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Tommy Magras 759MADISON, NJ – Tommy Magras

blasted 279-759, Joe Parisi 279,

and Kelly Kuhle 247 in the CMIL

League.

In the Tuesday 400 Doubles

League Donny Prisch shot 225,

Dave Hanft 220, and Dan Pridham

208.

Brett Shapiro 738MADISON, NJ – Brett Shapiro

topped the scoring in the Pat

Martinelli Friday Classic League

firing a 270 game for a high seires

of 738.

Mike Potolski shot 277, Mike

Diamond 257, Russ Kyzima 691,

Dorey Badolato 680, Donna

Badolato 2554-633, Ellen Moore

245-624, and Patty Hanlein 212.

Greg Havas 679MADISON, NJ – Greg Havas

topped the Morris County Police

& Fire League firing a high game

of 256 and a high series of 679.

Patty Hanlein shot 255, David

Lee 245, Jake Bird 648, Anthonoy

Prats 236, and Tom Schneyer 647.

In the Diggers Junior/Major

League Evan Weinberg shot 201,

Zachary Lind 194, Lauren

Potechin and Madasyn 192.

Antonio Rega 670MADISON, NJ – Antonio Rega

led the scoring in the Livingston

Business Men’s League firing a

277 and a high seires of 670.

Rick Wright hit 256, Bo Serillo

244-646, Chris Waller 669, and

Kathy Folsm 208.

Joseph Mazzarese 254MADISON, NJ – Joseph

Mazzarese rolled 254-640, Dave

Hanft 235, and Frank Fillimon222

in the Tuesday 400 Doubles

League.

Mark Terhune 643MADISON, NJ – Mark Terhune

paced the scoring in the Pharma

Plus League firing a 234 game for

a high series of 634.

AJ Clark shot 232, Rich

Keirstead 207, Beth Margazon

201, and Marcia Craig 194.

In the Diggers Bantam Prep

League Alex Berg rolled 156,

Olivia Mave 127, Mike Piccola

119, and Colin Fagan 116.

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA ROCKAWAY LANES ROLLERSThursday Night Foursome:

PJ Adams 278-781, Paul CeCe 269-703, John Finno 255-726, Jay

McGrath 236, Doug Batsch 234, Martel Ellis 232, Maryann Abasto 177-

484.

Spanish American Mixed:

Benny Nieves 269-658, Tyrone Waal 249, Steven Matias 248, Lynne

Coleman 235-588.

Monday Early Birds:

Jim Westergaard 258-646, Kevin Sikora 247-628, Ken George 237,

James Stiles 235-672, Jennifer Eckels 197-535, Tina Richardson 183-

485, Kathy Bradley 182-493, Annette Rossi 169-423.

County Tuesday Night:

Dan Richards 268-675, Heriberto Matias 257-709, Ed Galuska 257-721,

Thomas Hubert 257-, Nichole Opsasnick 228-645, Joanne Goodford

215-544, Regina Hataluk 210-555, Donna Sodano 210-591.

Thursday Nite Mixed:

Robert Rhodes 265-616, Bill Vamos 257-687, Ken George 248-730,

Michael Stockstil 244, Nidia Haneveld 245-587, Maria Jankovitz 213-

513.

Rockaway Foursome:

Jimmy Westergaard 258-624, Angelo Melchiorri 255-683, Liza Gallo

205-533, Joan Rauh 179.

Fox Hills Seniors:

Bill Verderber 237-639, Raymond Basrany 202-507, Don King 200-527,

Robert Forte 188-546, Helen Loverro 178-461, Marilyn Forte 159-384,

Mary Ann Smith 155-396, Pearl Traub Johnson 152.

Morris Hills Mixed:

Andy Romo 209-551, Jay Taormina 181-420, Sal Antoniello 171-472,

Ruth Height 208-438, Pam Antoniello 171-456, Gerry Taormina 168-

424.

AT WALLINGTON LANESBud Light Tuesday 4-Man

Very exciting night with another 300 added to the wall of honor

when Paul Tortorici shot 300 then added a 258 for a 781 series.

Gabriel Tineo had a nice 289-279-772, Brian Andes 277, TJ Valentin

267, Carlos Gonzalez 258, John Rebecky 256, James Salzano 249,

Jonathan Norcia 248, Tony Lore, James Judge and Bob Skorupski 246.

Public Safety

Dennis Figueroa had the high game of 268,255 not far behind on the

same team Gabe Piomelli 266-264, Kenny Lee not to be forgotten shot

258-254-224-736, Bobby Truppner 242, Robert Day 237, Dave Ferrell

Jr. 233.

Monday Night Trios

Will Henkelman , Kevin Snell and Rich Smith all had the high game

for this league with their 279 games, Nick Mancini hit 269, Gary

Semon 268, Sean Wendelken 256, Robert Hymowitz 256. The ladies

had some nice scores, Dawn Cozine leading with her 229, followed by

Maria Henkelman 212, Nicole Sisto 203, and Audrey Snell 200.

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Mike TenBrink 740FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

TenBrink led the scoring in the

Sunday Early Mixed League firing

games of 266-226-2428 for a high

series of 740.

Paul Burns shot 215-222-237-

674, Brian Meade 244-233-672,

Joe Giammarino, Jr. 245-225-668,

and Nick Butera 279-654.

Kerrick Jones 724FARMINGDALE, NY – Kerrick

Jones topped the scoring in the

Tuesday Early Birds League firing

games of 243-234-247 for a high

series of 724.

Curtis Brown rolled 268-233-

715, Lou Serafini 244-215-236-

695, Teri DeHaney 244-237-685,

Tyrone Page 212-242-226-680,

and Mack Oakman, Jr. 253.

Brendan Rini 724FARMINGDALE, NY – Brendan

Rini led the scoring in the Monday

Night Fourplay League firing

games of 239-237-248 for a high

series of 724.

Ralph Ehlrich shot 266-204,

Danny Riccobono and Jim

Gallagher 257, and Antoine Lyons

247-246-686.

Mark Colaizzo 717FARMINGDALE, NY – Mark

Colaizzo led the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

firing games of 280-237 for a high

series of 717.

Joseph Cordaro rolled 267-236-

701, Al Houdlett 252-213-213-

678, Marc Chisauno 268-204-203-

675, and Steve Flapan 268.

Nick Fazzolare 648FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick

Fazzolare led the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

firing games of 280-237 for a high

series of 648.

Dawn Cecere shot 245-213-638,

Lloyd Hasluck 231-213-635, and

Brian Siemers 242.

Don Perillo 648FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

Thursday 3-Man League Don

Perillo shot 222-648, Ramon

Carcamo 242-200-623, Mark

Monfoletto 255, and Eric Smyth

246.

Kenny Simon 267FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny

Simon led the scoring in the

Tuesday Nite Owls League firing

a high game of 267.

Steve May rolled 258, Stephen

Albertson 253, John Curtis 245-

212-635, John Curtis 233, Dan

Smith 228, and Valerie DeLillo

222.

In the Thursday Goodtimers

League Steve Butera rolled 216,

Robert Grieb 213, Tim Jackson

206, Dale Alberino 205, and Bob

Andrews and Pat Berardino 203.

N. Mencarelli 265FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas

Mencarelli led the scoring in the

Monday High School Practice

League firing high games of 265-

258.

Richard Valentine shot 253-221,

Salvatore Yannacone 237-224,

Maria Lucente 237, Max Garrido

232-204, and Christopher Kelch

229-226.

Ramon Carcamo 244FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

Thursday 3-Man League Ramon

Carcaamo rolled 244, Phil

Aronson 224, Fabrizio Cerutti

220, Frankie Montgoris 219, Eric

Smyth 212, and Jen Ferraro 210.

James Prince 222FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

Saturday St. Martin’s Major

League James Prince shot 222,

Carly Licht 203, Samantha Ng

201, Brett Markland 192, and

Diamond Hunter 170.

Jerry Hoeler rolled 201, George

Brenner 192, Pat Berardino 191,

and Bob Junge 178 in the Monday

Summer Seniors League.

Paul Kester shot 185, Jerry

Keenan and Bill Platania 183, and

Sophie Laccone 180 in the Friday

Seniors League.

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Mike Czaplinski 771ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Mike

Czaplinski topped the scoring in

the Tuesday Late Men’s League

firing games of 299-258 for a high

series of 771.

Jim Carey rolled 279, Michael

Kearns 268, Kariba Paterson 257-

233-703, Ralph Carollo 248, John

Maglio 247, and Dave Goldman

243.

Sal Maenza 760ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Sal

Maenza topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

firing games of 244-278-238 for a

high series of 760.

Tom Carley 241-675, Bob

Moskowitz 259-222-664, Antonio

Flores 264, Glenn Smith 258, Al

Digangi 254, and Mike Leonetti

246.

John Laurita 752ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – John

Laurita topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Night Mixed League

firing games of 269-259 for a high

series of 752.

Tony Depperman rolled 257-244-

704, Terry Boyle 269-235-691,

Les Forrai 278-217-683, John

Howarth 258-222-683, Bruce

Skellington 246-223-670, and

Keith Skellington 247-219-669.

John O’Farrell 748ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – John

O’Farrell led the scoring in the

Custom Thumbz Doubles League

firing games of 257-235-256 for a

high series of 748.

Tom Dottin shot 279-229-703,

Jim Constantinidies 257-227-702,

Leroy Singletary 279-236-698,

Carl Clory 259-246-696, and John

Balbi 259-247-688.

Michael Ribaudo 739ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –

Michael Ribaudo topped the scor-

ing in the Monday 4-Man Classic

League firing games of 269-247

for a high series of 739.

Sunil Kochar rolled 259-233-

237-729, Joe Conigliaro 263-254-

728, Glen Smith 2592-13-255-

727, John Khantzain 252-235-

238-725, Robert Burling 266-247-

720, Tim Swanson 237-234-241-

712, Adam Robertson 268-264-

709, Gary Robertson 268-227-

708, and Charlie Harris 262-707.

John LaBau 728ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – John

LaBau topped the scoring in the

Friday Night Mixed League firing

a 277 game for a high 728 set.

Chris Lucchese rolled 259-231-

717, John Hodge 258-236-702,

Tim O’Brien 279, and Joe DiRe

278.

Patrice Nolan 723ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Patrice

Nolan led the Tuesday Ladies

League firing games of 274-210-

239 for a high series of 723.

Stacy Salomides rolled 214-213-

616, Patty Werbeck 237, and

Gloria Belmonte 205.

Joseph Jhingree 717ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Joseph

Jhingree led the scoring in the

Thursday Mixed firing games of

269-267 for a high series of 717.

Gary Ton rolled 259-244-707,

Yogi Hannigan 205-216-274-695,

Matt Wright 242-234-691, Frank

Krulish 264-226, and Jeff

Strumeyer 259.

Stanley Rosadio 707ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Stanley

Rosadio led the scoring in the

Thursday Senior Birds with 270-

260 for a high series of 707.

William Collier rolled 237-232-

233-702, George Fields 238-226-

657, William Tyson 236-232-657.

Mike Interrante 704ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Mike

Interrante led the scoring in the

Tuesday Oceanside K of C firing

259-253 for a high series of 704.

Bill Maxwell rolled 249-233-

700, Pete Morreale 289-698,

Robert Maloney 286-668, Tom

Koukoulas 262-231, and Rich

Tanner 244-224.

James Nolan 685ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – James

Nolan topped the scoring in the

Sunday Night Mixed League fir-

ing games of 279-214 for a high

series of 685.

Alan Ip rolled 259-214-667,

Anthony Phillips 247-218-650,

Ray Williams 243-206, Nancy

Kariah 235-221-631, and Jason

Simonetti 233-212-630.

In the Sunday Adult/Child

League Jim Guardino shot 230,

and Santo DiSciafani 196.

In the Monday Ladies Classic

League Jeannie Polacco shot 214,

and Linda Walsh 201.

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Andy Polidura 786HOPELAWN, NJ – Andy Polidura

topped the scoring in the

Middlesex County Classic League

firing games of 2762-13-297 for a

high series of 786.

Anselmo Roque rolled 225-268-

267-760, Mickey Endress 239-

287-234-760, Len Camporeale

255-267-229-751, Tommy

Martino 232-238-257-727, Ken

Horvath 247-202-268-717, and

Dan Clark 257-215-243-715.

Ken Horvath 782HOPELAWN, NJ – Ken Horvath

topped the scoring in the Raritan

Bay Men’s League firing 226-299-

257 for a high series of 782.

Dorien Soto rolled 290-217-243-

750, John Kertesz 256-235-255-

746, Eric Oppenheimer 239-278-

212-729, Angelo Fallacaro, Jr.

246-212-267-725, Lenny

Petrovich 278-253-724, Rich

Choinacki 278-253-709, and John

Eadicicco 216-239-248-703.

Nick Guarneri 760HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Guarneri

led the Madison Park Men’s

League firing games of 269-246-

245 for a high series of 760.

Tommy Martino rolled 224-235-

245-693, Eric Velazquez 206-213-

268-687, and Bobby McCracken

245-245-669.

Rocco Fortunato 719HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco

Fortunato topped the scoring in

the Family League firing games of

246-247-226 for ahigh series of

719.

Dan Pawelek rolled 224-268-

225-717, Kevin Kopko 222-225-

209-656, Steve Osiadacz 213-223-

201-637, Dave Morgante 238-

217-637, Autumn Fortunato 234,

and Andrew Bobrowski 200.

Paul Harney 697HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Harney

topped the scoring in the Atlantic

City Trios League firing games of

226-246-225 for a high series of

697.

Bill Bock rolled 247-225-652,

Erick Kerekes 225-245-633, and

William Mezier III 237-215-621,

and Bill Venezia 220-611.

Tommy Martino 696HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy

Martino led the scoring in the

Family League firing games of

236-224-236 for a high series of

696.

Dan Pawelek shot 205-224-236-

665, Dave Morgante 223-235-

203-661, Rocco Fortunato 214-

215-226-655, Kevin Kopko 235-

215-632, Autumn Fortunato 223,

Andrew Bobrowski 213, and

Susan Bobrowski 204.

John Decibus 689HOPELAWN, NJ – John Decibus

led the scoring in the Thursday

Nite Mixed League firing games

of 246-250 for a high series of

689.

Kyle Jannuzzi rolled 2262-04-

206-636, Scott Akalewicz 245-

204-630, and Rollin Ball 224-222-

628.

In the Merck League Tommy

Walden shot 226-211-631,

Anthony Scutari 223, Aaron Smith

210, and Kevin Boviard 206.

Kevin Kennelly rolled 213-235-

632, K.C. Cabonilas 213-246-631,

and Jeff Kubinak 206-214-621 in

the Thursday Mixed Nuts League.

Bill Smith 682HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Smith led

the scoring in the His & Hers

League firing games of 223-212-

247 for the session high series of

682.

Michael Holoka hit 235-255-673,

Andy Shafer 246-202-213-661,

Bonnie DeSimone 205-238-632,

and Shelly Jacques 233.

In the Friday Nite Mixed League

Kevin Cristi shot 203-235-629,

Dave Rezes 211-217, and Mike

Dellamanna 245.

Tony Kacmarsky 681HOPELAWN, NJ – Tony

Kacmarksy led the scoring in the

Federal Business Centers League

firing games of 257-236 for a

high series of 681.

Dave Ryden rolled 231-236-653,

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Scratch League firing games of 225-

226-266 for a high series of 717.

Noah Zawadzky rolled 269,

Jenny Miles 265, Jared Stuart 247,

John Boughton 246, Sarah Pitcher,

Shawn Kollmer, and Craig Rossi

244, Nicole Aumack 227-234,

Victoria Bird 231, Kemerin Peters

215, Jessica D’Alusio and April

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Zach Letts 245LAKEWOOD, NJ – Zach Letts

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Clayton 220, Christian

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201, and Jennifer Bisocno 184 in

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Blasie Harrington shot 157, Joey

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Kaileen Derrick 140, Jimmy

Baracia 125, Cole Cook-Benson

123, and Leah Varela 121.

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Casey Sparacio 691STATEN ISLAND, NY – Casey

Sparacio led the NEXGEN Junior

Bowlers League firing games of

211-232 for a high series of 691.

Steven Schwed rolled 234-214-

640, Taylro Waglione 246,

Anthony Everts 245, and Ashely

Martinez 266.

Phil Karg 682STATEN ISLAND, NY – Phil

Karg rolled 682, Ray Carlisle 246-

670, Bob Jacobson 258, and Rob

Hochman 246 in the Cartel

Electric Fun League.

Tom O’Sullivan 672STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom

O’Sullivan paced the Senior Men

firing 224-213-235 for a 672.

Ben Johnson rolled 224-215-638,

John Vitello 216, and Pat Valenti

214-200.

Caroline Gottlieb 653STATEN ISLAND, NY – Caroline

Gottlieb paced the Family Fun

League firing 223-182-248-653.

Christopher Ribauno rolled 212,

Daniel Costantino 209, Kenneth

Soto, Jr. 206, and Jonathan

Petrizzi 202-183-234-619.

Bob Jacobson 772STATEN ISLAND, NY – Bob

Jacobson topped the scoring in the

Cartel Electric Fun League firing

games of 258-280 for a high series

of 772.

Jay Todaro rolled 244-674, Dave

DeAvila 244, and Ann Renee

Denora 210.

Tom Wilkinson 765STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom

Wilkinson topped the scoring in

the Rab Wilkinson Memorial

League firing games of 278-254

for a high series of 765.

Dennis Scire shot 244-704, Mike

King 255-694, Keith Wanderlich

690, Rich Manian 256-248-684,

and Scott Walsh 248-675.

Tom Hollywood 298STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tom

Hollywood topped the scoring in

the Senior Men’s League firing

games of 298-246-203 for a high

series of 747.

Mike King rolled 266-251-223-

740, Bob Kelly 209-224-244-677,

Don Schwed 226-235-213-674,

Mike Cocozzo 205-234-225-664,

and Don Schwed 236-242-658.

Dan Cioffoletti 678STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dan

Ciofoletti topped the scoring in the

Senior Men’s League firing games

of 225-256 for a high 678 set.

Dan Tito shot 222, Frank Matera

212, Dick Desroches 205-202,

Duke Velluzzi 205, and Chip

Bonanno 203.

Paul Sheirer 764STATEN ISLAND, NY – Paul

Sheirer led the FixADent Auto

Body League firing games of 280-

279 for a high series of 764.

John Drabczyk rolled 270-268-

755, Phil DeCastro 244-245-254-

743, Ed Ellardi 280-740, Eric Cruz

279-739, Eric Samuelsa 267-258-

716, and Mike Nicholas 245-710.

Chris Leggio 763STATEN ISLAND, NY – Chris

Leggio topped the scoring in the

Mike Massaroli Memorial firing

268-268 for a high series of 763.

Ross Tudisco shot 279-733, Bob

Jacobson 245-719, Glen

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Ross Gottlieb shot 257-703, Derek

Gilbert 263-690, Sean Sajecki 256-

687, and Joe Carlo 676.

AJ Everts 693STATEN ISLAND, NY – AJ

Everts topped the NEXGEN

Juniors with 265-268 in a 693.

Eric Pagan rolled 268-258-680,

Anthony Saccone 238-223-204-

665, Joseph Vann 235-203-634.