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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 71 No. 35 November 3 - 9, 2010 50 cents
HOPELAWN, NJ Willie
Zammitto and Jason Gomes each
blasted a 300 game in the Madison
Park Mens League at Majestic
Lanes.
Eric Brown shot 277-252-289-
818, Jeff Scire 289-267-747, Eric
Oppenheimer 214-265-247-726,
Travis Tilley 276-242-710,
Kristopher Brus 221-278-698, and
John Kaminski 230-226-235-686.
Willie Zammitto, Jason Gomez
Rolled 300 at Majestic
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ- Vin
Turano topped the scoring in the
Friday 1050 Major League at
Parkway Lanes firing games of
289-268-263 for a high series of
820.
Alton Dickson hit 724, Steve
Tripp 727, Michael Brenner, Jr.
717, Chris Clarken and Ralph
DiPasquale 715, Tom Trongone
712, Tom Schlomann 710, and
Pablo Plaza 701.
Dan Brezo, Rob Vecchione Win Their First LIGBT Titles
Vin Turano 820 at Parkway
Garden City, NY: Winning his first
Long Island Generations Bowlers
Tour (LIGBT) scratch title and the
$1,000 top prize was Dan Brezo of
Coram, NY. Earning his first handicap
trophy, and its $500 top prize, was
Rob Vecchione of Massapequa Park,
NY.
The scratch event was a four game
qualifier that was bowled on the PBA
Chameleon Pattern. Dan Brezo was
the squad leader with an 899 series. To
advance to the finals it only took a 214
average, while the top senior, NormGinsberg Sr. of West Babylon, NY
advanced with a 770 series (192 average.)
The finals saw Adam Chase, last tournaments cham-
pion, rolling through the first two rounds with a 286
and 227 game. But in the final match Dan Brezo com-
pletely dominated Adam
and started with the first 6 strikes on his way to a 256.
Adam earned $500 despite the fact he lost to Dan by 95
pins!
The handicap event was lead by Aeyesha
Gomez of Corona, NY the qualifying
leader with a 733. To make the handicap
finals you had to shoot 679 with handicap
and bonus pins. Ironically, the eventual
champion, Rob Vecchione, the bowler that
rolled the 679 series to advance.
In the handicap shootout all three
bowlers had a chance to win the title going
into the tenth frame. James Walsh of Glen
Cove threw a spare and strike in the tenth
to force Rob to double to win the title. Rob
threw a crossover strike on his first ball
and buried the second shot to shoot a 262to win. Finishing second, with a 253 was
James Walsh ($300), and the qualifying
leader, Aeyesha, finished third with a 244 and took
home $200.
Sam Reiner 785, Larry Diebner 299
In Early Birds at Montvale LanesBy Larry Diebner
MONTVALE, NJ - Sam Reiner
blasted scores of 233-263-289 for
a 785 to earn high series honors
but it was Larry Diebner with a
299 for the session high game and
finished with a 715 set while
rolling in the Thursday Nite Early
Birds at Montvale Lanes.
Steve Scorzetti tossed 269-758,
Bob Greenwood 256-738, Danny
Jacaruso 276-728, Frank Picciotto
242-669, Steve Slawinski 255-
667, Joe Truchan 224-652, and
Craig Slawinski 233-652.
At the first session of the season
it was Mike Almodovar on top
when he fired scores of 246-226-
236 for a 708 series on the open-
ing night of the Thursday Nite
Early Birds at Montvale Lanes.
Other great season opening scores
included Bob Slockbower 245-
696, Joe Truchan 244-690, Mike
Folchi, 243-682, Mark Plowman
269-679, Dave Spano 259-675,
Phil Desantis 245-674, Sam
Reiner 236-673, Rick Hunt 236-
672, Steve Scorzetti 242-672, and
Larry Diebner 236-670.
Manalapan, N.J. Darryl Bower
of Middletown, Pa., defeated
David Kneas of Annapolis, Md.,
248-224, to win the Professional
Bowlers Association East Region
Zenith Marketing Group Senior
Open at Knob Hill County
Lanes.
The win was Bowers 13th
career regional title. He has
qualified for the upcoming
Regional Players Championship
and looks to become the first
bowler to win that prestigious
title three times. Bower earned
$1,500 for the win.
Bower defeated Brent Hunter
of Glenville, Pa., 231-191.Kneas defeated Marty Berke of
Allentown, Pa. 212-182 in the
other semifinal round match.
Kneas earned $925 for second
place. Hunter and Berke each
earned $775 as semifinal round
losers.
Round of 8 (best of three games, losers elimi-
nated and earned $650 each):
Bower def. Steve Stein, Staten Island, N.Y., 2-0.
Hunter def. Bill Neumann, Rensselaer, N.Y., 2-0.
Kneas def. Kent Wagner, Palmetto, Fla., 2-1.
Berke def. John DiSantis, Wilmington, Del., 2-0.
Round of 16 (best of five games, losers elimi-
nated and earned $550 each):
Bower def. Greg Rottengen, Washington, N.J., 3-0.
Hunter def. Steve Ferraro, Kingston, N.Y., 3-2.
Kneas def. Mike Hastings, Millsboro, Del., 3-0.
Berke def. Tom Brodowski, New Hyde Park, N.Y., 3-0.
Neumann def. Bob Caruso, Dayton, N.J., 3-0.
Wagner def. Chris Fedden, Albany, N.Y., 3-1.
Stein def. Don Hicks, West Babylon, N.Y., 3-0.
DiSantis def. Sam Maccarone, Sewell, N.J., 3-0
Bower Wins PBA East Region Zenith
Marketing Group Senior OpenBy Russ Mills
PBA Photo
Darryl Bower accepts first place check from Kathy Kubanik,
General Manager of Knob Hill County Lanes
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Hall of Fame honors are the
ultimate recognition in any
endeavor, the granting of that lit-
tle piece of forever that never dies.
Randy Pedersen, Dale Eagle
and Len Nicholson have been
elected to the Professional
Bowlers Association Hall---Class
of 2011---adding more class to an
eternal bowling fraternity.
The PBA Hall was established in
1975 to honor the best of the bestin various categories. Nominees
must first meet or exceed basic
qualifications in years of service
and importance of accomplish-
ment explained by just three
words---above and beyond. Select
committees of veteran media per-
sons, industry officials and lead-
ers and current Hall members
make the decisions and successful
candidates must receive rigid
favorable percentages of ballots
cast.
To even be considered for PBA
Hall tribute is a unique honor in
itself, because so many are consid-
ered and so few are chosen.Pedersen, 48, is the color com-
mentator for pro tour telecasts
and the Clermont, Fla. standout
topped a solid field of six in the
Tour Performance classification.
Others considered, champions of
every major stat, were Bryan
Goebel, Steve Hoskins, Doug
Kent, Mike Scroggins and Danny
Wiseman.
Pedersen won 13 titles, includ-
ing the PBA National, was ranked
35th by those who selected the
PBA's 50 all-time best, had 34 top
five finishes in 561 events, was in
the top 20 averages eight times
and top 20 in earnings six times.He gave nearly 30 years of his
life to his sport as a colorful per-
former who always makes time to
talk to bowling fans and fill them
with stories and wit.
Eagle, 64, ex Marine from
Frisco, Texas, is only the second
player elected in the Senior Tour
classification, following John
Handegard in 2009.
"This is something I've been
waiting since I started bowling as
a pro 46 years ago and had that
teenager's hope to become a
great."
Eagle, formerly Dale Glenn and
I forget what he billed himself
before that, worked in various
phases to support himself on tour
when things were not going well.
When he changed his name to
Eagle he had the most ornate
eagle ever embroidered on a
bowling shirt artistically done on
his back, and when he was intro-
duced he let out an eagle screech
yet to be matched.
Eagle has won 11 Senior titles,
four of them majors, has been
named Senior Rookie and Senior
Player of the Year. He has won
three regular tour titles, 10
regional pro events and finished
in the top five in 40 senior tourna-
ments. He beat out three othersenior stars who are rated as sure
electees in the future, Pete
Couture, Bob Glass and Gene
Stus.
Nicholson, 70, was an all around
star athlete in his high school
days, but when it came to a pro-
fession he devoted his career to
the science of bowling lane main-
tenance and became one of the
foremost world experts. He devel-
oped programs that were used by
the PBA as far back as 1971 and
he still calls the shots for major
events as he did for the PHA for
decades.
Just remember, there's only onewinner in any tournament, and in
most only one of three earn a cash
prize, and so the convenient
excuse is always the lane man, the
hardy soul who spends much of
the night manicuring the lanes
with high tech machines, oils and
other materials that can never
guarantee fairness to all partici-
pants.
Nicholson earned the hard way
to win respect of almost all
bowlers with his constant study of
the sport, his articles on scorings
issues and products used, some of
which he invented and his widely
listened to radio show covering allphases of bowling.
"I took everything about lane
conditioning as a serious venture
and area of study, but I never
dreamed it could lead to the Hall
of Fame, the first one to be hon-
ored for lane maintenance." said
Nicholson.
Other finalists in the
Meritorious Service group were
Chris Peters and Denny
Schreiner.
The three new Hall members
will be inducted officially at the
Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas fol-
lowing the Jan. 22, 2011 conclu-
sion of the PBA Tournament of
Champions over ABC-TV sports.
They have brought great pride
to the sport, as have the others
considered and those previously
enshrined.
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J o a n Ta y l o r sTe n P i n R a p . . . .
There is so much going on in Morris county now! There have been
quite a few Tricks and Treats and here they are.
Mike Potoski, Sparta, rolled his tenth 300 and eighth 800 series, in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League at Hanover Lanes. The trick was that he
needed to amp it up in his third game to get an 800, and finished with five
strikes for an 806. He used (as he laughed) a Faball Blue Pearl Hammer,
which is an older model ball and which obviously worked for him. It was
fitted by Ken Yokobosky of Pro Image (he drills all of my equipment).
He mused that in the calendar year 2010 he shot four 800s and two 300s.
He averages around 220-225 in his leagues and dedicated his latest
accomplishment to his nephew, Nico Provenzano. Now thats a treat!
Last year Mike won his division in the Elite Tournament and this year he
finished second, losing to eventual winner Brent Tishuk, 228-206.
Speaking of the Elite Tournament, the results are in. Junior winnerswon scholarship dollars. Space permits only the top two in each division.
In addition to the above results, here are the highlights of the other divi-
sions: Bantam Girls: Scratch: Chelsea DeMartini, 88, Kelcie Mannon,
68. Handicap: Amia Rodriguez, 227, Stephanie Firling, 208. Bantam
Boys Scratch: Evan Weinberg, 212, Joseph Steele, 184. Handicap: Ryan
Sly, 238, George St. Angelo, 216.. Junior Boys Scratch: Jack Cook, 193,
Mac Russell 168. Scratch: Jake Ahner, 219, Brian Duke, 204. Junior Girls
Scratch: Sarah Rhodes, 181, Giana Loyer, 139. Handicap: Alison Ervin,
220, Emma Wright, 190. Prep Boys Scratch: Brandon Kwestel, 152,
Dylan Higgins, 118. Handicap: Harrison Tucker, 233, AJ Weaver, 221.
Prep Girls Scratch: Rhianna Smith, 123, Maria Messina, 118. Handicap:
Jackie Nilon, 220, Jessica Yerance, 209. Major Boys Scratch: Neal
Monka, 188, Tyler Vitelli, 135. Handicap: Joseph Klezyncki, 204, Devin
Pedroza, 154. Major Girls Scratch: Jennifer Wageman, 159, Debora
Vogel, 151. Handicap: Mary Wright, 207, Molly Criswell, 150. WBA
Division: Liesl Apgar, 235, Keri May, 165.The Morris County Womens 600 Club annual Tournament is sched-
uled for Sunday November 14, at Bel Pike Lanes, Belvidere. Squad times
are 10 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. This is open to any member of the Morris
County 600 Club, and for the no-tap doubles, any sanctioned guest may
bowl with a 600 Club member. For more information, contact tournament
manager Carol Chadwick at 973-398-2198. Applications are available in
area bowling centers.
The annual womens inter-county tournament, an invitational event
open only to women bowlers carrying the top averages in their respective
counties, will be held Sunday November 21 at Brunswick Zone, 679
Washington Avenue, Belleville at 11 a.m. Morris County will be well rep-
resented by Keri May (225 season average), Val Johannessen (222),
Liesl Apgar, team captain (217), Krista Cutler (217) and Linda Humes
(211) who was an alternate, but will join the team, as Kelly Kulick (239)
will be unavailable. A social will follow the tournament at the Chandeler
in Belleville. All are welcome to cheer on our county team. Anyone wish-
ing to attend the reception afterward is welcome. The price is $32. RSVPto Elaine Struss-Feret 973-463-0499 on or before November 8th.
Sports ReporterEditor/Publisher - Dan McDonough
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Sports ReporterP.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094
Member
James Edward (Jim) Wyckoff
of Hensley, Ark. passed away
October 26. He was 83.
Jim was president of the
Bowling Writers Association of
America (BWAA) in 1982 and
founded the Southern Bowling
Writers Association (SBWA) in
1972. Five years ago, SBWA
had a 25th anniversary party in
Reno to honor Jim as its first
president and at the same timecelebrated his 50th year bowling
in the ABC National
Championships. Jim worked for
the Arkansas Democrat
Gazzette for 60 years from
1949-2009, and was the publish-
er of the Arkansas Bowling
News for more than 20 years.
Jim Wyckoff was born in
Sioux City, Iowa, and was a dec-
orated World War II veteran
who served as an expert gunner
and as a military policeman. He
was a member of the Arkansas
Bowling Hall of Fame and start-
ed covering bowling for the
Arkansas Democrat in 1949.Jim traveled with the PBA Tour
to France, Japan and all over the
United States. He was a 32nd
degree Mason and Shriner, and
bowled with the Scimitar
Shrine.
FINAL
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"Often, the most extraordinary opportunities are hidden among the
seemingly insignificant events of life. If we do not pay attention to these
events, we can easily miss the opportunities."
-Jim Rohn
Nikki Arrigo, Will Blanco TopNorth Arlington Juniors
By Vince Albrecht
North Arlington, NJ 10/08/10 In Fridays Adult-Junior Doubles, 13-
year-old Nikki Arrigos 201 salvaged the finale for the A Girls, 398-
381 in a 5-2 setback to the torrid Cardinals; the latter spread their wings
behind 15-year-old Will Blancos 210, 213-604 who held his four-week
average at 202, best among the juniors.
In other encounters, G-Force continued to surge, sweeping past the
Mega Monkeys behind 9-year-old Kyle Sanzos three over average
games. Those Guys took control of the top rung, powering past 4Ts
Laneside II, 7-0 despite two fine over-average games from 8-year-old
Tara Horniacek. 10-year-old Taylor Horniacek had a 138 in 4Ts
Laneside Is hard-earned four points in their faceoff with Chris
McBrides Bottlecaps; 12-year-old Chris ignited his team with 157-441.
Junior Bobby Manella posted 175-498 as second-place 18 And A Half
won two of three from Team Awesome II.
The youthful keglers over average were Nikki Arrigo +37, Kyle Sanzo
+33, Bobby Manella +25, Chris McBride +23, Tara Horniacek +21,
Danny Bivin +20, Will Blanco +11 and Taylor Horniacek +10. The jun-
iors received ample support from their adult partners, notably Tommy
Horniacek who sizzled with 279-766; deuces were also posted by Tim
Bray 224, Vin Albrecht 211, Fran Sanzo 205 and Joe Cauwels 202.
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Singles league:
Brent DeLeon 268, Dan
Wuhrman 256-233, Mike
Wuhrman 245-203-202, Brian
O'Flaherty 232-213, Eric Sibbald
227-208, Nick Rossi 222-217,
Jason Prezant 220, Bobby
McCarthy 214, Bryan Kist 212,
Billy Olszewski 197, Ray
Lavender 195.
Strikers league:
Justin Schwartz 210, Alec
Guiness 171, Shannon Rossi 169,
Jillian Holmsen 163.Power Preps:
Amanda Dembeck 124, Colin
Hanrahan 124, Noah Goldberg
119.Bumper League:
Sara Galbraith rolled a 135 game.
MONTVALE JUNIORS ROCKAWAYROLLERS
Ricky Exner 673ROCKAWAY, NJ Ricky Exner
led the scoring in the Friday
Mens League firing games of
258-213-202 for a high series of
673.
Ed Cook hit 246-238-670,
Heriberto Matias 238-215-207-
660, and Ken George 238.
Tim Panek 247ROCKAWAY, NJ - Tim Panek
rolled 247, Dave Mutch 213, andScott Struble 212 in the PBA
Experience League.
In the NorBu Lodge League
Frank Grumka hit 233, and Mary
Ann Abasto 203.
Sean Cook 657ROCKAWAY, NJ Sean Cook
topped the scoring in the Lake
Hiawatha A.C. League firing
games of 2772-07 for a high
series of 657.
Mark Rooney shot 266, J.W.
Albensi 258, Joe Albensi, Jr. 256,
Doug Batsch 245-235-670, Mike
Margolit 237-210-215-662, and
Kara Cook 236-236-223-695.
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THE LEADERS AT LEVITTOWNSouth LevittownTJ Greene 760LEVITTOWN, NY- TJ Greene led
the scoring in the Friday Astoria
Federal Mens League firing a 278
game for a high series of 760.
Bruce Woodruff hit 279-746,
Anthony Gatterdam 259, Mickey
Gallagher 278-270, Lew
Gallagher 269, Paul Mazza 268,
and Charlie Malgtia 268-266-752.
Ed Werbeck 746LEVITTOWN, NY Ed Werbeck
led the scoring in the Monday LIA
League firing a 279 game for ahigh series of 746.
Chris Schnepp hit 255, Chris
Mueller 254, John Lecren 248,
Sally Gibilterra 214, Pat Pappas
213, Charlie Liotta 266, Chris
Liotta 255, Marlo Weissman 228,
and Josephine Musacchio 226.
Barbara Shelton 279LEVITTOWN, NY Barbara
Shelton topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Ladies Scratch
League firing a high game of 279.
Kathy Wodzinski hit 217, and
Virginia Vannier 204.
Bill Savarino 280LEVITTOWN, NY Bill
Savarino led the scoring in the
Thursday Night Foursome League
firing a high game of 280.
Rob Saunders hit 265-765, Denis
Mendelson 278, Tom Olino 275,
Mike Kraly 270-740, Rob
Cunninghsm 270-744, Jack
Edvabsky 269, Rob Spauster 268,
and Marc Freidman and Brian
Selwin 266.
Pat Sauer 279LEVITTOWN, NY Paul Sauer
led the Saturday Bi Monthly
League firing a high game of 279.
Eddie Weissman shot 269, Frank
DeLucia 258, Paul Bolton 257,
Wayne Falk 245, Frank Morena
237, and Jennifer DeLucia 225.
Jimmy Moore 711LEVITTOWN, NY Jimmy
Moore led the scoring in the
Thursday Hits and Misses League
firing games of 261-243 for a high
series of 711.
Lloyd Hasluck hit 236, Debbie
Cali 222, and Lu Soguero 213.
Jeremy Bush 716LEVITTOWN, NY Jeremy
Bush paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Grumman League fir-
ing games of 259-254 for a high
series of 716.
Larry Langsam hit 279, Charlie
Dina 278, Double Brown 258,
Bryan Gosline 257, Jerry Stanick
256, and Howard yeager 248.
In the Thursday Morning Strikers
League Diane Parziale hti 235,
Maryann Lawless 217, and
Kellisue Taggart 200.
John Gannon 254LEVITTOWN, NY John
Gannon paced the scoring in the
Tuesday BK Sweeneys League fir-
ing a high game of 254.
Dave Kelly hit 246, Dan Hastings
244, and Chris Lyons 237.
In the Tuesday Early Birds
League Corinne Dean hit 216,
Heidi Castor and Jennifer Traina
201, Jenn DIorio 215, and Regina
Sander 204.
Grace Fucci rolled 203, and Alice
Ingram 202 in the Tuesday Nite
Ladies League.
Rich Kremler 257LEVITTOWN, NY Rich
Kremler shot 257, Paul Kraus 243,
and Don Cleary 242 in the
Wednesday Knights of Columbus
League.
Richie Coyer 238LEVITTOWN, NY In the
Wednesday Young At Heart
Seniors League Richie Coyer shot
238, Rocco Torrieri 234-220, Bob
Haskins 227, Pete Thomasefsky
607, Ray Wilson 232, and Mike
Damato 204.
Joe Macaluso hit 215, John
Barrett 211, Cappy Capoursso
205, Walter Sundquist 204,
Marilyn Johnson and George
Kinkel 203 in the Wednesday
Swingtime Seniors League.
North LevittownMike Tear 713LEVITTOWN, NJ Mike Tear
fired a high series of 713 in the
Monday Mens Tavern League BJ
Harrison rolled 277-705 followed
by Bob Constidine 269, Justin
Sullivan 268, and Ed Small 265.
Mike Folchi 731In Montvale
MajorBy Joe Rizzi
MONTVALE, NJ - Mike Folchiled all scorers in the MontvaleMajor League, bowling a 731series on games of 257, 269 and205. His fine effort led NorthJersey Turf & Trim to a 24.5-5.5rout over Rite Way. Jason Oppeltadded 257-688 for the winningteam. Chris Arbegast bowled 244-669 and Jeff Schuster 237-665 forRite Way.
Mike Rovetto posted a 256 gamein a 697 set followed by Keith Leetossing 266-695, Tony Mascio
234-689, Mike Verbitski 228-678,John Lajkiewicz 280-678, WillisSimmons 279-671, Bob Balzarek239-670, Dave Hulsizer 238-667,Chuck Ontal 240-664, Jun Roldan226-659, Jeff Rovetto 225-658,Bob Higgins 269-654, SaraLawson 236-653, Justin Hawkins233-653 and John Rankin 233-650.
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Steve Semancik 762 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ Steve Semancik led all pin attackers with
scores of 247-225-290 for a strong 762 series to lead an active night of
high scorers in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway
Lanes.
Scott Koenig pitched a 256 game en route to a 727 set followed by
Joe Mercurio with 279-709, Larry Deangelo264-695, Frank Beamon
243-684, Roy Castelein 285-681, Rich DeLorenzo Jr 237-678, David
Friedhoff 254-672, Joe Donnarumma 247-670, and Jim Viola 244-664.
Kevin Harrity 730 at Carolier NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ Kevin Harrity fired 268-258-204-730, Josh
Germain 208-257-256-721, and David Lee 270-246-187-703 in the
Middlesex County Major League at Zone Carolier Lanes.
Vicki Spratford 762At Zone Carolier
NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ- Vicki
Spratford led all competition in
the Middlesex County Major
League at Zone Carolier Lanes
blasting games of 255-228-279 for
a high series of 762.
Aaron Williams shot 234-257-
247-738, Jon Crowder 257-202-
275-734, Frank Bertucci 245-257-
228-7030, Pete Danyo, Jr. 231-
258-236-725, Ryan Friend 278-
247-713, and Kevin Harrity 217-
223-269-709.
Ron Gilbert 702At Wallington
WALLINGTON, NJ - As the sea-
son started for the G & L Friday
Night Mixed League at AMF
Wallington Lanes on September
10, Ron Gilbert shot a 702 series
anchored by a 263 game. Brian
Creeley rolled a 659 series.
The league was off to a good
start. Week 2, September 17, Stan
Wusyk had a 696 set.
September 24, top shooters were
Gary Eda 702, Ron Gilbert 686,
Brian Creeley 677, Dennis
Nieradka with a 664 series, Rich
Haddad 659 series and a 266game.
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Willie Zammitto 784HOPELAWN, NJ- Willie
Zammitto led the scoring in the
Madison Park Mens League fir-
ing games of 239-299-246 for a
high series of 784.
Bob Hanel shot 245-269-267-
781, Jeff Scire 279-222-257-758,
Rob DOnofrio 219-267-265-751,
Michael Ibanez 214-257-279-750,
Eric Brown 248-236-233-717, and
Eric Oppenheimer 226-234-243-
707.
Joe Herber 762
HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Herber ledthe Gemini Towing League with
255-279-258 for a high series of
762.
Warren Taureck shot 228-269-
250-747, Joe Britton 214-234-
279-727, John Baginsky 237-269-
694, Ron Tanko 204-266-213-683,
and John Baginsky, Jr. 236-225-
667.
In the Bank League John Sidorko
hit 223-225-641, Keith Fenton
251, and Robert Petz 175.
Joe Lampariello 760HOPELAWN, NJ- Joe
Lampariello led the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Mens League firing
games of 279-245-236 for a highseries of 760.
Nick Cascone shot 207-299-244-
750, Joe Plescia 279-213-200-
692, Glenn Mohr 236-257-690,
Farnk Wagner 213-220-256-689,
and Steve Venito 236-233-685.
Elio Carrasco 750HOPELAWN, NJ- Elio Carrasco
led the scoring in the Sunday Nite
Mixed League firing 279-245-226
for a high series of 750.
Sean Williams hit 247-216-207-
670, John Warshany 208-222-629,
and Cid Stentella 214-205-615.
In the Iselin AA League Russ
Hart shot 234-203-627, Mark
Wiget 202-211-606, DarrisDouma 235, and Billy Fortier 206-
212.
Dan DeBenedetto rolled 238-
604, Frank Viverito and Dennis
Fitzmaurice 223, and Nick
Viverito 209.
Michael Morris 721HOPELAWN, NJ_ Michael
Morris led the scoring in the NJ
Turnpike League firing games of
212-261-248 for a high series of
721.
Drew Rucinski shot 256-203-
223-682, Pat Jones 232-255-680,
Jeff Lee 242-210-203-655, and
Tony Rigiano 245.
Eric Halti 710HOPELAWN, NJ- Eric Haltli led
the scoring in the Friday Nite
Mixed League firing games of
279-235 for a high series of 710.
Tony Tamondong hit 221-252-
221-694, Kenny Anderson 237-
227-213-677, Rocco Fortunato
258-224-674, Rob Morris 216-
233-222-671, and Paul Woitowic
237-246-651.
R. Bienvenue 697HOPELAWN, NJ Richard
Bienvenue led the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League firinggames of 205-255-237 for a high
series of 697.
Jose Medina shot 237-229-225-
691, Sean Williams 257-627,
Sharon Ramer 219-603, and
Kristan Carlson 202.
John Baginsky 696HOPELAWN, NJ John
Baginsky led the scoring in the
Knights of Columbus League fir-
ing games of 215-213-268 for a
high series of 696.
Jeff Nemeth shot 246-245-685,
Mark Makwinski 202-219-614,
and Al Cursi 209-210-614.
In the Atlantic City Trios League
Bill Venezia hit 232-622, AnthonyVicidomini 269, and Joseph
Krupinski 236.
Gregg Farley rolled 204-230-
627, Tom Zumpetta 252, Jeff
Roberts 236, and Bill Pyrz 241 in
the Merck League.
Michael Holoka 690HOPELAWN, NJ- Michael
Holoka led the scoring in the His
& Hers League firing games of
226-225-239 for a high series of
690.
Jim Hrasna shot 215-262-200-
677, Bill Smith 258-208-632, and
Bonie Desimone 224-606.
Wayne Bebert 683HOPELAWN, NJ- Wayne Bebert
led the scoring in the Avenel Youth
League firing games of 215-223-
245 for a high series of 683.
Jason Ciszewski hit 245-203-641.
Sal Angotti 682HOPELAWN, NJ Sal Angotti
led the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 245-244
for a high series of 682.
Bryan Applegate shot 278-645,
Rocco Fortunato 204-234-205-
644, Joe Bloodgood 209-209-209-
627, and Robert Krimin 236-609.
Paul Harney 659HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
led the scoring in the Tuesday Nite
Trios League firing games of 232-
235 for a high series of 659.
Matthew Manenty shot 200-230-
219-646, Richard Gibbons 277-626, and Gayle Hodgon 194.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League Don M. Hellhake shot
2252-34-650, Kevin Kennelly
206-249-649, and Steven Baum,
Jr. 246-625.
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