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    John Evans 300

    Coram CountryCORAM, NY - John Evans

    tossed twelve in a row to tally a

    300 game in recent league play at

    Coram Country Lanes.

    Pete Schults came close post-

    ing a 290 game followed by MikeValenti Jr. bowling a 288 game.

    Jeremiah Readie Blasted 300

    At Maple LanesBROOKLYN, NY - Jeremiah

    Readie posted his 2nd 300 game in

    two weeks while contesting in the

    Monday Mixed Handicap League

    at Maple Lanes.Joseph Santino tossed a 280

    game in a 749 series followed by

    Mickey Lee rolling 279-734,

    Ellon McDonald 258-709 and

    Dolores Nigro rolled a 231 en

    route to a 621 set.

    WALLINGTON, NJ - Kevin

    (Tito) Jackson shot 802 with hisgames of 289, 265 and 248 to lead

    all competition in the Tuesday

    Bud Light 4-Man at AMF

    Wallington Lanes. He earns a pin

    on the wall of Fame.

    Anthony Maisonet bowled

    287, Bruce Radigan and Victor

    Mendoza both shot 279. Paul

    Stamos 278, Kevin Matawa 262,John Jawor 259. Lucky number

    258 was a hot with Joe Leardo Jr.,

    Jeff Di Domenico, Greg Work and

    Jerry Ramierz all shooting 258. TJ

    Valentin hit 257 followed by Tom

    Twist with 249 and Frank

    DiLorenzos 245.

    Kevin Jackson Rolled 802

    At AMF Wallington Lanes

    Ort 824, Barker 300

    At T-Bowl IIWAYNE, NJ Dan Barker blast-

    ed a 300 game in the Knights ofPythias League at T-Bowl Lanes.

    Jeff Ort shot 267-278-279 for a

    824 meeting high series, Steven

    Barkley hit 253-731, Marc

    Martorano 287, Chris Pagano 279,

    Ray Riciardi 269, Joe Caparaso

    268, and Tony DeArmas 260.

    ROCKVILLE CEN-

    TRE, NY - DwightNut Flowers set a

    new 3-game scoring

    record at Rockville

    Centre Lanes while

    bowling in the RVC 4-

    Man Classic League

    on October 15th when

    he posted games of

    299, 298 and closing

    with 279 for the record

    876 set. Dwight sur-

    passed what was the

    House Record of 857

    set four years ago by

    Tom Riccobono.

    Flowers earned the

    record in unique style when he strung

    11 strikes in each

    of his 3 games, yetnot shooting 300.

    In fact, in game

    three Dwight

    opened with 9-

    miss and finished

    with the last

    eleven for his 279.

    R o c k v i l l e

    Centres most

    respected house

    pro Joe C. and

    shop owner had

    just drilled a

    Storm IQ for

    Dwight, which he

    used in his record

    setting night of bowling.

    Rhino Page is First Pick as Franchise Players Select Teams for PBA League RostersBy Bill Vint PBA

    Dwight Flowers 876 Breaks Record

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    LAS VEGAS Left-hander Rhino Page of Dade City, Fla.,

    the Professional Bowlers Associations 2008-09 Rookie of

    Year, was the top selection in the inaugural PBA League

    Draft held recently at South Point Bowling Center. The his-

    toric PBA League, consisting of eight five-player teams of

    PBA stars, will make its debut Jan. 19-27 at Thunderbowl

    Lanes in Allen Park, Mich.

    Page, a three-time PBA Tour titlist and a finalist in the

    2012 PBA World Championship, was selected by PBA Hall

    of Famer Norm Duke, one of the eight Franchise Players

    who will head the PBAL teams. The Franchise Players were

    the top players in competition points during the 2011-12

    PBA Tour season. Duke won the first pick in a PBA Draft

    Lottery held earlier during the GEICO PBA World Series of

    Bowling.

    Im really happy, Duke said. I had been studying the

    list even before I got to Las Vegas, and I got everyone I

    wanted. You have to realize after I picked Rhino, I wasnt

    going to have access to some of the other high-profile guys,

    but I got f ive bulldogs and Im elated.

    The draft was conducted in a serpentine fashion, whereby

    once the eight players selected their first picks, the draft

    order was reversed for each subsequent round. For exam-

    ple, Finlands Osku Palermaa, who picked eighth in the first

    round, then picked first in the second round. Each team con-

    sists of five players plus a supplemental pick who will only

    enter the competition if a roster player is unable to perform.

    PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann., Mo., drafted

    second, and his first pick was 13-time PBA Tour titlist

    Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C.

    My first pick wasnt going to be anyone else, Weber

    said, and after that, Tommy and I together talked over the

    guys we wanted to pick. Our sleeper is (former Wichita

    State University star John) Szczerbinski (of North

    Tonawanda, N.Y.), but hell be all right. Im just looking

    forward to seeing my team on TV.

    Bill ONeill of Langhorne, Pa., picked third.

    Im very happy, ONeill said. There were a few guys I

    had high on my list who I didnt think would be there, but

    there they were.

    Australias Jason Belmonte was No. 4 in the draft order.

    I have a really well-balanced team. Everyone has TV

    experience, everyone has big-time tournament experience,

    he said. Walking into (Thunderbowl), I know everyone is

    going to be prepared. Im really happy with my third pick,

    Parker Bohn III. Hes a proven champion. Hes going to

    give 110 percent, and I know he has something to prove.

    Mike Fagan of Dallas followed Belmonte.

    I feel really good about our team. We dont have any

    weak links, Fagan said. I wasnt too concerned about hav-

    ing one superstar; I was looking more at the composite of

    our group.

    Reigning PBA Player of the Year Sean Rash of

    Montgomery, Ill., also was pleased.

    I got one of the best lefties on tour (Ryan Ciminelli of

    Cheektowaga, N.Y.) Ryan Shafer is a proven champion. I

    got the greatest player of all-time (47-time PBA Tour cham-

    pion Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla.) I looked into

    who has bowled well currently and at Thunderbowl (in

    2009) and team chemistry as well.

    No. 7 Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, said, I feel great

    about my team. Everyone I drafted was in the top 25 in points

    last year. They all have the ability to play straight or hook the

    ball. With the exception of me, theyre all young. They are all

    team players. I didnt think (first pick) Dom (Barrett of

    England) would get to me, and I certainly didnt think (fellow

    Englishman) Stu (Williams) would still be on the board. I

    have no complaints.

    Palermaa, who has extensive international experience,

    picked Swedens Martin Larsen and Canadas Dan

    MacLelland with his back-to-back picks. The best guys

    were going to go first, but Ive got a versatile team. Thats

    what you have to go for.

    See PBA LEAGUE page 2

    Maple photoo

    Dwight Flowers posted an

    876 to set Rockville Centre

    Record.

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    Monday Early Birds: Ed Hardy 249-655, Don

    Doty 592, Jim Westergaard 228-612, Karen

    Evangelista 193-519, Betty Hessler 180-515, Judy

    Von Itter 174-483, Kevin Bradley 258-748, Jim

    Westergaard 257, Ken George 243-649, Tina

    Richardson 259-625, Julianne Crowell 231-578.

    County Tuesday Night Mixed: Gene Pukas 257-

    696, Heriberto Matias 246, Joe Thorpe 244, Matthew

    Wood 239, Nichold Spratford 239-638, Sandy Turner

    227-601, Dot Newsom 203-558, Joe Thorpe 279-

    699, Matt Franke 279, Kevin Swayze 267 game, EdPico 254.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Robert Forte 223; Don King

    222; Dom Caricato 203, Pat Lucas 183-422, Mary

    Ann Smith 152-398; Dom Carcicato 217-572. Rick

    Martone 213-572, Steve Rainer 212-577, Helen

    Loverro 158-444, Kathy Ingenito 156.

    Morris Hills Mixed: Sal Antoniello 178-485,

    Manny Barraqueiro 166-445, Jay Taormina 153-435,

    Beth Williams 173-492, Rosemary Muscolino 172-

    427, Pam Antoniello 169-456.

    Rockaway Women: Marybeth Kanouse 189-519,

    Susan Ruiz 188-game, Susan Chillemi 184-505,

    Tracy Oleary 181.

    Rockaway Foursome: George Dakak Jr. 276-764,

    Donald Bryant 264-714, Liesl Apgar 244-658, Joyce

    Hulbert 237-624.

    PBA Experience bowled on changing PBA lane

    conditions: Matt Graham 231-621, Tim Panek 217-

    534, Scott Van Syckle 216-554, Brian Scott 212

    game.

    NorBu Lodge: Bill Karpack 278-682, Charles

    Wright 256, Rick Seipp 223, Lynn Perry 213-545,

    Maryann Abasto 194; Stacey Titus 190; Keith

    Helbourg 227-620, Bill Karpack 226 game, Charles

    Wright 212-603, Stacey Titus 181 game, Lisa Bischer

    180-496.

    Lake Hiawatha A.C.: Jared Lopez 268-727, TJ

    Gray 262-639, John Finno 258-698, Jamie Sweetser

    236-619, Martel Ellis 236; Ben Mayer 267, Shawn

    Casey 258, Ken Emker 254.

    Matt Russo 786 at Ocean LanesLAKEWOOD, NJ Matt Russo led the scoring in the Saturday

    Scratch Trio League at Ocean Lanes firing games of 255-244-287 for a

    high series of 786.

    Amanda Nardiello rolled 217-237-269-723, Shawn Dillon 243, Allen

    Bank 234, Noah Zawadzky 226, Faith Meder 208, Brandy Collins 203,

    Amber MacLeod, Analicia Savvides, and Tori Boughton 200 and

    Jessica Cohen tossed a 196.

    Kevin Masick 771 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY Kevin Masick led the scoring in the Monday

    Night Foulplay League at Farmingdale Lanes firing games of 259-268-245 for a high series of 771.

    Chris DePierro rolled 222-226-255-703, Kyle Durfee 256-214-227-

    697, Danny Schrafel 237-236-215-688, William ODonnell 235-617,

    Danny Riccobono 247-617, Matthew Farley 244, Fran Savodly 236,

    and Linda Stephnaopoulos 227-203-622.

    In the Sunday Early Mixed League Craig Bogert shot 224-235-203-

    662, Jeremy Schuster 240-625, Wayne Emblem 235-620, Joe Venezia

    227-209, and Dan Loss 226.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

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

    Thomas Edison

    AT AMF WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    Tuesday Bud Light 4-ManWOW, what excitement and another pin on the wall of fame goes to

    TJ Valentin for posting a 300 game. John Jawor just missed with his

    290, 255-791, Elis Jones 280, Jeff Di Domenico had 2 nice 279s, Kevin

    (Tito) Jackson 259, Kavin Matawa, Anderson Chae & Chris Judge 258,

    Alan Kowel 255, Mike Covello, Bob Kozma, Gary Eda all had 254

    games.

    Thursday Early MixedVery exciting night we had to put up another pin on the wall of fame

    for Joe D Amicos 280, 279,,245-804. Leo Castillo rolled 257, 223-660

    , Matt dunning 235, Cas Kostnicki 226, Our own Nick Mancini 224, 215

    Don French, 222, Randy Murray 219 Joe Seiple and Charles Jackson

    214, and Lori Biggy tossed a 211 game.

    Monday Night TriosCharles Petros had a nice 262 game, Vinnie Troncone along with

    Linda Rose rolled 255, Dave Cirkus , Dave Livelliand, and Joe Leardo

    Jr. hit 247, Mike Roman and Seif Fahmy 246, Joe Szewezyk 245, Austin

    Masser 244, Chris Ferrara 239, Paul Paravati and Andres Escalante 238,

    Chris Vital 237, Rich Graf and Joe Leardo Sr. 236.

    Sunday MixedChuck Zingone came up with the high game and series in this league

    with games of 257, 234, and 206 for a 697. Steven Coston hit 235, Mike

    Laspada had two nice games with 234 and 226.The ladies had some nice scores with Lauren Pietrowicz tossing 245-

    225-632

    Tuesday Early 5-ManThere were a lot of high scores in this league the summery is: Bob

    Cardinal 246, 234, Ed Lisi 245,239, Rich Pero Jr. 244, Toto Jowono 242,

    Jeremy Rybak & George Doughty 241, Kevin Kloeping 240, Tom Twist

    & Bret Contreras 237, Nick Jamerson & Joe Bargallo 236.

    Public SafetyKenny Lee once again came up with the high score of 289, and of

    course Tito Jackson had 3 nice games of 259, 258, 245 for a 762, Billy

    Zika 258, 226-697 , team mate Billy Lyons 256, Ken Cook 245, Robert

    Day 234, Pablo Spadavecchia 233.

    Bud Light Tuesday 4-ManTom Twist was the high scorer with his 268, 244-700, Gary Edna 265,

    Duk Lee & Frank Di Lorenzo had a 258, Bruce Radigan, Paul Stamos

    255, Jae Kim 253, Anderson Chae, Jeff DiDomenico & Jerry Ramirez

    all had 248s and 247 was a hot number also with Dan Smith , Frank

    Shultz, Chris Montagna, Tony Son, Janet Schrenzel & Tj Valentin all

    shooting it. Paul Tortorici & Seong Lee 244, Karen Valenti & Bob

    Deleasa 238.

    CUSTOM THUMBZ DOUBLESOn the Mens end we have Michael Simone who shot a 287 game and a 725 series, Joe Conigliaro followed

    with a 268 game and a 687 series, Dexter Sapp came through with a 267 game and a 729 series, Bob

    Thorne came in with a 256 game and ended with a 675 series, Matt Achstatter also threw a 256 game, Jeff

    Mehler and Mike Chook both bowled a 255 game, and Mike came through with 706 series, Scott Rufer hit

    a 692 series, Rick Boremski threw a 676 series, Dave Goldman bowled a 673 series and Dave Dobin shot a

    672 series, On the Womans end we have Nadine Williams-Clory who shot a 279 and a 246 game and ended

    with a 682 series.

    RVC 4-MAN CLASSICOn the Mens end we have Nick Colonna who shot a 279 and a 254 game and a 746 series, Bob Thorne fol-lowed with a 267 game and a 703 series, Howie Tarr came through with a 266 game, Tommy Winchell fol-

    lowed with a 257 game and a 700 series, Robert Forehlich bowled a 255 game and a 723 series, Brad

    Cammarano threw a 279 and a 258 game and a 762 series.

    OSIDE K OF COn the Mens end we have Steve Papier who shot a 268 game and a 710 series, Nolan Ryder followed with

    a 265 game, Joe Butt Jr. came through with a 255 game and a 658 series, Pat Zenker threw a 706 series,

    Greg Centamore bowled a 671 series, Jason Julian also came through with a 671 series and Kyle Smith shot

    a 653 series, On the Womans end we have Heather Maxwell who shot a 597 series.

    FRIDAY MIXEDOn the Mens side we have Al Doerrer who shot a 280 game and a 661 series, John Hodge followed with a

    268 game and a 719 series, John Labau also came through with a 268 game and a 726 series, Brian

    Leighow also came in with two 268 games and a 259 game and a session high 795 series and James Kein

    followed with a 266 game. On the Womans end we have Gina Lella who shot a 236 game and a 582 series,

    Christina Kenny also shot a 236 game and Debbie Potasso came through with a 214 and a 212 game in a

    609 series.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright

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    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

    Tony Caridi 780FARMINGDALE, NY Tony Caridi led the scoring in the Friday Late

    Mixed League firing games of 268-256-256 for a high series of 780.

    Joe Johnson rolled 265-259-242-766, Bob Starzec 275-703, Brian

    Selwin 265, Dawn Camacho 246, and Lana Genzale 208.

    Kerrick Jones 760FARMINGDALE, NY Kerrick Jones topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League firing games of 230-231-209 for a high

    series of 760.

    Charlie Turner rolled 279-277-753, Brian Beale 235-246-258-739Dan Oliveri 225-268-208-701, Clay Hunt and Susie Lew 257, and Pat

    Berardino 217.

    In the Tuesday Nite Owls League Bob Larsen rolled 235-221-647,

    Bill Kremlicka 268-631, Don Prince 222-625, Deon Taitte 224, and Joe

    Aversano 219.

    Joseph Kelch 717FARMINGDALE, NY Joseph Kelch led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Mens League firing games of 269-255 for a high series of

    717.

    Gary Brandt shot 232-248-222-702, Frank Magro 279-238-692, BJ

    Fuller 266-691, Rich Gagliardi 258-247-687, Aniello Strocchia 248-

    210-222-680, and Paul Verderosa 237-227-226-690.

    In the Wednesday Party League Lloyd Hasluck shot 232-219-651,

    Eric Vazquez 246-216-648, Mike Marrazzo 200-223-225-648, and

    David Brand 226.

    Joe LiVolsi hit 213, and Jerry Keenan 209 in the Friday Sunshine

    Kids League.

    Brandon Soedarmasto 696FARMINGDALE, NY Brandon Soedarmasto topped the scoring in

    the St. Martins Major League firing games of 208-209-279 for a high

    series of 696.

    Greg Mottola hit 215, Diamond Hunter 209, Deanan Rosenberg 211,

    and Liz Ferraro 201-200.

    John Tiska 692FARMINGDALE, NY John Tiska led the scoring in the Thursday

    Goodtimers League firing games of 212-214-266 for a high series of

    692.

    Mike Weber rolled 267-214-664, Brian Walsh 244-208-616, Mark

    Meisels 241, Mike Bagnato 237, and Gary Incandela 235-225-617.

    Jeremy Schuster 258FARMINGDALE, NY In the Early Mixed League Jeremy Schuster

    shot 258, Joe Venezia 257, Rainer Latteier 256-611, Craig Bogart 255-

    211, and Joe Giammarino, Jr. 229-213.

    Tom Brennan rolled 207 and Christopher Prendegast 201 in the

    Saturday PMS League.

    In the Wednesday Party League Mark Eisenberg shot 250-228-638,

    Lloyd Hasluck 231, and David Brand 225, and Mike Ellendorf 211-215-

    206-632.

    Bill Platania shot 233-224-632, Frank Napolitano 233, and

    Marguerite Lauri 188 in the Monday AM Seniors League.

    AT RABSAnthony Jabaily 742STATEN ISLAND, NY

    Anthony Jabaily led the scoring in

    the Friday Nite Mixed Quartets

    League firing games of 279-258

    for a high series of 742.

    Ken Soto shot 246-246-703,

    Bobby Mirabella 257-697, Rita

    DiPietro 265-212-683, Joe

    DEsposito 248, Larry Sullivan

    258, and Charlie Carmichael and

    Larry Lependorf 247.

    Bob Jacobson 692STATEN ISLAND, NY Bob

    Jacobson paced the scoring in the

    Millennium Fun League with a

    high series of 692.

    Ray Carlisle hit 246-681, Derek

    Gilbert 269-243-678, Peter

    Battezzato 254-670, and Jason

    Todaro 266.

    Ryan Friend 689STATEN ISLAND, NY Ryan

    Friend led the scoring in the D&L

    Auto Repair League firing 258

    game to highlight a 689 series.Ed Michon shot 256-678, Frank

    DeStarano 246-680, Vinny

    Portobello 255-669, Anthony

    Goffried 256, Lou Conti 275, and

    Phil DiAmico 681.

    In the Larry McSorley Juniors

    League Adam Abdelaziz hit 234,

    Jason Wichnovitz 196, Joe

    Dorman 185-211, Sean Van Pelt

    184, and Holly Taylor bowled a

    174.

    Howie Weiss 684STATEN ISLAND, NY Howie

    Weiss led the scoring in the Senior

    Mens League firing games of223-279 for a high series of 684.

    Joe Albanese shot 213-236-

    228-677, Don Schwed 270-216-

    659, Joey Jew 214-224-217-655,

    Jim Episcopia 218-248-665, and

    Joe LaBargo 238-214-645.

    In the Senior Mens League

    John Castro shot 239, Benny

    Garcia 228-209-615, Aldo

    Depetro 209, Tony Rubilotta 204,

    Fred Schweizer 203, and Dan Tito

    203.

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    AT SOUTH LEVITTOWN

    Sunday AM Trios:

    Ed Stadtlander 299, 258, 804,

    Robert Spann 279, Swifty

    Catapano 268, Frank Yodice Jr.

    260, Keith Hengel 256, 278, 266-

    786, Eddie Norton 279, Charlie

    Minch 255.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    Jerry Naughton 289, Denis

    Mendelson 269-719, Gary Brower

    268-726, Jeff Fugelsang 267,

    Fabrizio Cerutti 263-733, Mike

    Berg 261-743, Jack Kampf 728,

    Marcus White 706, Tom

    DeVincenzo 701, Jeff Fugelsang

    700, Dawn Palladino 214.

    Monday LIA:

    Peter Taormina 277, Seth

    Marcus 269-759, Brian Salzbach

    266, Luciano Gaglione 264, Chris

    Schnepp 263, George Schnepp

    255, Tricia Krac 237, April Fucci

    236, Jen Zappolo 228.

    Tuesday Early Birds:

    Karen Bernardo 226, 204, Jenn

    DLorio 224, Betty Espy 203.

    Tuesday BK Sweeneys:

    Jack Simone 256, Jeff Miller

    242, George Alavanja 235, Erin

    Leone 212.

    Young at Heart Seniors:

    Rocky Torrieri 220, Pete

    Thomasefsky 214, 219, 213, Joe

    Marsiello 211, Mike Damato 209,

    Richie Coyer 256, Bob Sandkuhl

    221, Joe Cagna 212, Nancy Ellis

    201.

    Swingtime Seniors:

    Joe Visone 218-207, Linda Kelly

    238, Cappy Caporusso 201.

    Wednesday Hicksville Elks:

    Paul Devito 252, Ivan Rodriguez

    Jr. 237,249-646, Chuck Coene

    225.

    Thursday Hits and Misses:

    Brian Beale 279, 266-770, Irv

    Freed 247, Jim Fenimore 241-264,

    Lorraine Gigante 201, Jerry

    Packard 265, Dennis Driscoll 245.

    Charles McShane 3-Man:

    Pete Cornell 269-725, Darren

    Barlow 268-723, Bill Cascarella

    267, Donald Socci 258, Dom

    Napoli 257.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    Ray Munoz Jr. 279-712, Jeff

    Fugelsang 269-749, Pete Cornell

    268-756, Ken Wojdylo 267, John

    Maglione 265-716, Denis

    Mendelson 707, Joe Ervolino 703.

    Friday Astoria Federal Men:

    Tom Kirchner 264-267, Ed

    Snevily 257, Mike Clark 256-729,

    Scott Zimmerman 253-722, Mike

    McCarthy 244, Rich Mahler 246,

    Rich Hansen 245.

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICScott Porto 753HOPELAWN, NJ - Scott Porto led the scoring

    in the Middlesex County Classic League firing

    games of 219-244-290 for a high series of 753.

    Jason Paro rolled 259-245-244-748, Daniel

    Lopez 235-267-239-740, Travis Tilley 215-

    232-290-737, David Smith 235-234-265-734,

    Rich Nicholls 256-247-220-723, Len

    Camporeale 223-280-215-718, Billy Smith

    257-228-233-718, Rami Ahmed 258-237-

    713, and Ken Horvath 215-256-237-708.

    In the Bank League Mark Cumber shot214-203-205-622, John Sidorko 199, Brent

    Evans 209, and Maryann Todd 189

    Paul Harney 683HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney led the scor-

    ing in the Atlantic City Trios League firing

    games of 276-204-203 for a high series of 683.

    Ralph Doerfler shot 228-217-635, Joseph

    Krupinski 258-204-634, and Phyllis Vaccaro 232.

    In the Merck League Bruce Binkowitz shot

    205-222, and Bob Zullo, Sr. 203.

    Larry Clarke rolled 235-203 and Caferino

    Rivera 203 in the NJ Turnpike League.

    Don Anione 680HOPELAWN, NJ Don Anione led the

    scoring in the Academy Madness League fir-

    ing games of 208-219-253 for a high series of680.

    Tom Schiavo 659HOPELAWN, NJ Tom Schiavo led the

    scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing

    games of 219 and255 for a high series of 659.

    Scott Akalewicz rolled 209-226-629, Joe

    Britton 247-627, John Baginsky 215-214, and

    Alicia Poythress 231-203.

    In the Winter Senior Citizen League Rich

    Rowley rolled 215.

    Joe Britton 649

    HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Britton rolled 237-224-649, Sal Moscuzza 201-225-607, Al

    DAlessandro 229-606, and Anthony Cursi

    206-212-600.

    In the Garden State Mixed League Richard

    Hecht shot 201-285-657, Michael Ramer

    235-630, Jose Medina 236-243-629, Kyle

    Januzzi 213-206-614, and Dana Soto 201-

    202-211-614.

    Rocco Fortunato 636HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco Fortunato rolled

    207-236-203-636, Walter Malecki 217-213-

    202-632, Tom Poulos 227-209-631, and Kyle

    Jannuzzi 215-210-616.

    In the La Buona Pizza League Warren

    Taureck rolled 229-218-200-647, John

    Baginsky, Jr. 213-215-210-638, Bob Stevens

    235-201-635, John Baginsky 253-633, andAlicia Poythress 201.