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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 16 June 17 - 23, 2015 50 cents

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Tom Riccobono, Bill Carreras and

    Joe Conigliaro each blasted a 300

    game in the Monday 4-Man

    Classic League at Rockville

    Centre Lanes. Joe fired 300-266-

    268-834, Tom 300-278-772, and

    Tom 300-249-752.

    Matthew Rose shot 234-269-266-

    769, Mark DeLuca 279-250-757,

    John Hodge 289-2848-732, Evan

    Myers 290-729, Pat Zenker 266-

    236-230-732, and George

    Stephens 224-258-245-727.

    Tom Riccobono, Joe Conigliaro,

    Bill Carreras300 at Rockville Centre

    Yonkers, N.Y. - Patrick Allen of Mt.

    Kisco, N.Y. defeated Marshall Kent

    of Yakima, Wash., 257-244, to winthe Professional Bowlers Association

    Homefield Bowl Open presented by

    MOTIV at Homefield Bowl.

    After qualifying seventh in the field

    of 104, Allen posted an 8-4 match

     play record to qualify third for the

    stepladder finals. He then dispatched

    Tommy Gollick of Enola, Pa., 244-

    234, when Gollick left an 8 pin on his

    second ball of the final frame, and he

    defeated PWBA-Team USA member 

    Danielle McEwan of South Point,

     N.Y., 244-215, to advance to the title

    match against Kent, the top qualifier.

    Kent followed a split in the third

    frame with five strikes, converted a 3-10 “baby split”

    and then struck out in the 10th frame to force Allen tothrow the first strike in his 10th frame to clinch 26th

    career PBA regional victory and his second of the year 

    in the East Region.

    The win was especially meaningful to Allen, a 13-

    time PBA Tour champion and native of the metropol-

    itan New York area, who recently moved back from

    Florida. He earned $3,000 for the win while Kentearned $1,600 as the runner-up. McEwan received

    $1,300 for finishing third and Gollick $1,100 for his

    fourth place finish.

    High game scorers Justin Warhol and Greg

    Ostrander each posted 300 games.

    Patrick Allen Wins PBA Homefield Bowl OpenBy Russ Mills - PBA

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - Ken George

    hammered out a 300 game en

    route to a 782 series while rolling

    in the Thursday Night Mixed at

    Rockaway Lanes.

     Nick Westergaard tossed a 288

    game in a 790 set followed by

    Paul Longo with 279-646,

    Jennifer Ireton 202-548, and

    Carole Creenzio 182.

    Ken George 300-782 at Rockaway Lanes

    Dennis Shapiro Blasted 300

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Rob

    Gotterbarn blasted a 300 game in

    the Thursday 3-Man League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.Rich Brennan shot 246-245-687,

    Rich Tooker 255-236-676, Eric

    Smyth 259, Jay McCullough 235-

    663, and Omar Cerutti 206-232-

    215-653.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Dennis Shapiro earned top game

    and set honors in the Wednesday

    Early Men’s League at Rockville

    Centre Lanes blasting games of 

    228-246-300 for the 774 high

    series.

    Jeff Bishoff shot 237-224-287-

    748, Ken Bruce 268-245-726,

    Paul Barbuzza 231-216-267-714,

    Jim Guardino 277, and Keith

    Manza 258-237-675.

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    Michael Bariso 813 at Holiday Bowl

    Rob Gotterbarn 300 at Farmingdale

    OAKLAND, NJ – Michael Bariso

    topped the scoring in the AC

    Challenge League at Holiday

    Bowl blasting games of 278-289for the high series of 813.

    Shawn Aiello rolled 254-279-

    764, Dan Greenip 258-268-727,

    and Andrew Houseward 277-258-

    727.

    BELLEVILLE, NJ – Cabrera fam-

    ily history was made recently

    when Jose Cabrera, Jr. bowled his

    67th 300 game in the Belles and

    Beaux League at Brunswick Zone

    in Belleville on lanes 5 and 6.

    Then two games later, his wife,

    Margarita Cabrera bowled her 

    career first 300 game in the same

    league, on a different team on

    lanes 17 and 18.

    Jose Cabrera, Jr., and Margarita 300

    Her First at Zone Belleville

    PBA photo

    Joette Healy, event coordinator with champion Patrick Allen and

    tournament host Mike Limekiller.

    By Jerry Schneider - PBA

    LAS VEGAS – Professional

    Bowlers Association Hall of 

    Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann,

    Mo., won the Suncoast PBA

    Senior U.S. Open presented by

    Storm to join fellow Hall of 

    Famer Norm Duke of Clermont,

    Fla., as the only players to win

    U.S. Open titles on both thePBA and PBA50 Tours.

    Weber, who has won a record

    five U.S. Open titles on the

    PBA Tour, defeated local

    favorite and No. 1 qualifier Eric

    Forkel of Henderson, Nev.,

    224-212, in the title match at

    the Suncoast Bowling Center to join Duke in the

    elite club.

    “A major title is a major title no matter where it

    comes from,” said Weber, who owns 37 PBA Tour 

    titles including a record tying

    10 majors. “That’s why they

    have them, because they’re

    above the rest of the tourna-

    ments. I don’t care if it’s a sen-

    ior major or super senior major,

    they mean the same to me

     because of what it takes to win

    them.”

    In the title match, Forkel, afive-time PBA Tour titlist, held

    an eight-pin lead over Weber in

    the seventh frame with both

     players throwing a doub le in

    the eighth and ninth frames.

    Forkel, who finished third in

    the 2013 Senior U.S. Open, left

    a seven pin on the first ball of the 10th frame

    which left an opening for Weber. Weber got the

    first two strikes in the 10th frame that sealed the

    win.

    Pete Weber Wins Suncoast PBA Senior U.S. Open Title

    PBA photo

    Champion Pete Weber.

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    “I couldn’t really complain

    today because 90 percent of the

    shots I made I felt real good

    about,” said the 53-year-old

    Weber. “You expect to have a

     bad break somewhere but I did-

    n’t really have one worth men-

    tioning. When I didn’t strike I

    had a nine-count most of thetime and when that’s the worst

    you do you’re going to be in

    good shape.”

    In the semifinal match, Weber 

    defeated Duke, who won the

    2014 Senior U.S. Open on his

    way to earning PBA50 Player 

    and Rookie of the Year honors,

    247-190, to advance to the title

    match. Duke defeated Weber in

    last year’s title match, 214-174,

    to win the Senior U.S. Open.

    As the No. 4 qualifier, Weber 

    opened the stepladder final by

    defeating six-time PBA Tour 

    winner and No. 3 qualifier 

    Chris Warren of Grants Pass,

    Ore., 224-202, to advance to the

    semifinal match against Duke.

    “I just used the same philoso-

     phy for the finals I used for the

    whole tournament,” said Weber,

    who did not have an open frame

    in his three matches. “Just stay

     patient and make the spares.”

    For Weber it was his firstPBA50 Tour title of the season

    and fourth of his career. He now

    has won both PBA50 Tour 

    majors having captured the

    United States Bowling

    Congress Senior Masters title in

    2013.

    Weber collected $12,000 for 

    the win and Eric Forkel had a

    $7,000 payday.

    Former major league all-star 

     pitcher and PBA50 Tour rookie

    John Burkett of Southlake,

    Texas, bowling in his first

    PBA50 Tour major, finished

    15th.

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    SHAWNEE, Okla. – Breaking a

    streak of seven years without a

    PBA Tour title on U.S. soil,

    Tommy Jones won this first title of 

    the season and 16th of his career 

    with a 225-211 victory over PBA

    Hall of Famer Norm Duke in the

    PBA Bear Open finals at the

    Oklahoma’s Grand Casino Hotel

    & Resort Event Center.

    Jones, whose last U.S. title came

    in the 2008 GEICO Open in West

    Babylon, N.Y., won four straight

    matches from the No. 4 qualifying

     position in a challenging steplad-

    der final that required all players

    to execute spares, split conver-

    sions as well as throwing strikes.

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    Both Jones and Duke struggled to

    start the title match with Duke

    failing to convert the 1-2-4 in the

    first frame and Jones failing to

    convert the 2-7 split in his third

    frame. It was in the 2-7 split that

    made Jones decide to make a

    move to a new ball and his angle

    to the pocket, reeling off four con-

    secutive strikes. That string, along

    with a double in the ninth and 10th

    frames, was enough to hold off 

    Duke who was trying for his sec-

    ond title of the season and the 39th

    of his career.

    “I watched what Norm was doing

    and what Bill (O’Neill) was doing

    in the previous match, so I decid-

    ed it was time for me to change to

    a different ball, get my balance

    and footing adjusted, and throw it

    a little softer,” said Jones. “I actu-

    ally enjoy grinding it out like this.

    You’re not just throwing strikes.

    You have to be on your game to

    make spares and splits plus get a

    few breaks along the way.”

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    Monday Adult Junior: Youth - Joe Day 124,

    Mason Terntino 106, Jarod Morin 95, Tyler 

    Braun 93, Haley Testa 133 and Kayla Struble

    68 Adults - Scott Struble 299-726, Michael

    Terantino 234, Jim Testa 225, Jeff 

    Mornin 216 and Timothy Braun 212.

    Get Your Game On: Scott Begratt 232,

    Geno McCroy 219, Robert Scott 205, Jeff 

    Rozner 205, Jaclyn Penella 212, SamanthaBarker 174 and Lolon Jaggers 165.

    PBA Experiences (bowls on different lanes

    conditions): Tim Panek 240-679, Fran Luzzi

    238-591, Brian Scott 236 and PJ Adams 601.

    Fox Hills Seniors Summer: Dave Sullivan

    211-Daryl Frank 195, Dennis Foley 189,

    Lorraine Dacko 157, Pearl Traub Johnson 151,

    Johanna Hofgesang 147, and Barbara

    Zovelekis 408.

    Wednesday Early Birds: Michael Hibo 258,

    Bob Casey 255, Tony Greene 243 Jim Testa

    236, Donna Sodano 237-640, Kara Cook 202,

    Joan Rauh 191-489, and Roseanne Cinotti 174.

    Summer Doubles: Steven Haneveld 289-

    791, Gary Malone 288, Daniel Mergenthaler 

    279-792, PJ Adams 744, Liesl Apgar 279-671,

    Dori Tinogi 228-587 and Maryann Abasto 199-

    556.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS Glen Smith Slammed 300At Rockville Centre Lanes

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Glen Smith earned top honors in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League firing a high game of 300 and a high

    series of 713.

    Jeff Esko shot 237-220-225-683, Adam Swensen 246-225-673, Paul

    Centineo 257-226-652, and John Lofaro, Sr. 267-207-647.

    Gene Roberts Rolls 300

    At Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Gene Roberts rolled a 300 game in the Mike

    Massaroli Memorial League at Rab’s Country Lanes.

    Chris Leggio shot 258-248-740, Phil Accuria 240-269-740, Rob Butler 

    246-245-248-739, Mike Vitaliano 269-715, Allan Rabinowitz 246-265-

    713, Bob Jacobson 266-712, Steve DeMaria 258-707, Eugene Cruz 256-

    704, and John Prestigiacomo 249-240-703.

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     Sunil Kochar 759FARMINGDALE, NY – Sunil

    Kochar topped the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League firing

    games of 267-255 for a high series

    of 759.

    Tony Caridi hit 247-247-225-

    719, Anthony Ammirati 266, Tom

    Kirchner 254-215-664, and Hari

    Doedarmast 257-657.

     Damon Brown 720FARMINGDALE, NY – Damon

    Brown topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

    firing games of 278-225 for a high

    series of 720.

    Joe DiGiacomo shot 289-230-

    719, Jeremy Bush 268-245-709,

    Mike Gelman 277-233-703,

    Christian Schultz 257-677, and

    Frank Miller 268.

    Frank Berardino 702FARMINGDALE, NY – Frank 

    Berardino led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League firing

    games of 268-255 for a high series

    of 702.

     Nathaniel Fuller rolled 247-237-702, Kerrick Jones 244-694,

    Bobby Wilson 256-671, Curtis

    Brown 238-225-670, and Sharon

    Baker 226-210-228-664.

     Michael Sodano 696 FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Sodano paced the scoring in the

    Thursday 3-Man League rolling

    games of 254-244 for a high series

    of 696.

    Jeff Fennell shot 207-234-226-

    667, Omar Cerutti 235-214-639,

    and Don Perillo 247.

    Tom Prendegrast 689FARMINGDALE, NY – Tom

    Prendegreast topped the scoring in

    the Monday Night FourplayLeague blasting games of 257-225

    for a high series of 689.

    Danny Schrafel shot 269-688,

    Eddie Allen 236-226-224-686,

    Danny Riccobono 236-652, and

    Matt Farley 233-652.

    Gerald Hoeler shot 227, Frank 

    Berardino 203, and Frank 

     Napolitano and Laverne Garrett

    170 in the Monday AM Seniors

    League.

     Nick Butera 685FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick 

    Butera shot 244-237-685, Rainer 

    Latteier 255-218-664, George

    Mazzocchi 258, and John

    Mazzocchi 245 in the Sunday

    Early Mixed League.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League Daniel Gangale hit 256,

    Ralph Lindgren 234-200, Michael

    Brunn 194, and Tina Gangale 186.

    Christopher Kelch 668FARMINGDALE, NY – Christopher 

    Kelch led the scoring in the Monday

    High School Practice League blast-

    ing games of 229-213-226 for a

    high series of 668.

     Nicholas Mencarelli rolled 202-

    223-241-666, Salvatore

    Yannacone 219-215-223-657, and

    Danielle Probst 240.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League Matthew Lindgren hit

    201, Travis Gangale 192, Nicholas

    Fina 172, and LeaAnn Gravino

    171.

    Joe Livolsi rolled 210, Bill

    Platania 185, John Shedel 178,

    and Fai Livolsi 176 in the FridaySunshine Kids League.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Frank Berardino hit 179,

    Gerard Hoeler 173, and Theresa

    Vitale 171.

     Arthur O’Connor 667 FARMINGDALE, NY – Arthur 

    O’Connor led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling

    a 243 game for a high series of 

    667.

    Kenny Simon rolled 278-654,

    Richie Brennan 277-650, and Bill

    Kremlicka 246-635.

     Jake Diamond 665

    FARMINGDALE, NY – JakeDiamond led the scoring in the

    Saturday St. Martin Major League

    rolling games of 246-236 for a

    high series of 665.

    Samantha Ng shot 247-221-643,

    Eric Brennan 221, Diamond

    Hunter 194, Emily Dean 193, and

    Matthew Ferrara 190.

    Bill Platania shot 226, Joe

    Lovolsi 207, and Gerald Hoeler 

    194 in the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League.

     Michael Ellendorf 658FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Ellendorf paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 229-214-215 for a high

    series of 658.

     Nick Fazzolare hit 288, Lloyd

    Hasluck 239, and Eric Vazquez

    224.

     Dale Alberino 646 FARMINGDALE, NY – Dale

    Alberino paced the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League

    rolling a 246 game for a high

    series of 646.

    Bob Andrews hit 214-211-625,

    Steve Butera 235-611, and Dean

    Alberino 212.

     Rich Dwyer 638FARMINGDALE, NY – Rich

    Dwyer rolled 257-638, Stuart

    Weiss 234, Gerri Rossi 210, and

    Rafael Ongjoco 204 in the Henry

    Schein League.

    In the Thursday AM Ladies

    League Gerri Rossi hit 210, and

    Teresa Santos 172.

     Sal Yannacone 621FARMINGDALE, NY – Sal

    Yannacone rolled 234-204-621,

    Alex Cruz and Danielle Probst

    224, Christopher Kelch 213-212,

    and Joe Napoli 213 in the Monday

    High School Practice League.

     Nicholas Fina hit 188, Joseph

    Baruso 169, and LeaAnn Gravino

    157 in the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League.

    In the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League Joe Livolsi rolled 198,

    Paul Kester 197, Ismael Escamilla

    171, and Bill Platania 170.

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     Alby Pezzella 788ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Alby Pezzella topped the scoring

    in the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League firing games of 255-265-

    268 for a high series of 788.

    John Maglio shot 279-258-753,

     Nadine Williams-Clory 247-237-

    243-727, and Bill Viccora 248-

    258-217-723.

     Mike Fisch 772ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Mike Fisch topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Early Men’s

    League blasting games of 257-

    280-235 for a high series of 772.

    Al Grossman rolled 279-248-

    228-755, Jeremy Stevens 257-

    238-710, and Barry Clare 257.

     Allen Johnson 751ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Allen Johnson led the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 247-235-

    269 for a high series of 751.

    George Stephens, Sr. rolled 279-

    246-220-745, John Laurita 259-245-711, and John Maglio 259-

    686.

    Lori Flacks shot 213, Adrienne

    Lupo 200, and Sondra Crummell

    191 in the Tuesday Koffee Kats

    League.

     Ed Small 748ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed

    Small topped the scoring in the

    Thursday Mixed League firing

    games of 256-234-258 for a high

    series of 748.

    Charlie Torres rolled 279-245-

    730, Frank Krulish 266-234-701,

    Anthony Cimino 283-234-677,

    Steve Parkes 256-218-673, andAnthony Scigliano 254-236-673.

     Pat Zenker 745ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pat

    Zenker topped the scoring in the

    Friday Night Mixed League firing

    games of 257-244-244 for a high

    series of 745.

    Tony Depperman rolled 226-224-

    256-706, Brian Battino 202-226-

    267-695, Tim O’Brien 250-234-685,

    Steven Novak 232-246-211-689, and

    Frank Tsang 276-212-650. Keith Massimillo 745ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Keith Massimillo topped the scoring

    in the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League firing games of 

    290-259 for a high series of 745.

    Tony Singh shot 225-248-235-708,

    Ed Graeff 259, Bill Maxwell 254-

    236-664, and Steve Papier 246-643.

    In the Thursday El Cheapo Steve

    Frey rolled 227, Matt Rizzo 226, and

    John LaBau 217.

     Peter Conway 729ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Peter 

    Conway led the Sunday Night

    Mixed League rolling games of 257-257 for a high series of 729.

    Lou Barbera hit 244, Ray Wolff 

    234-224-753, Rich Rothmansky

    234-644, and Bobby Sheppard 224-

    208-209-643.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Debra Mirando hit 209,

    Jeannie Polacco 204, Danielle Davis

    198, and Linda Ellison 190

     Steve Patitucci 688ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Steve Patitucci led the scoring in the

    Thursday El Cheapo rolling 221-

    244-223 for a high series of 688.

    Jay Bellar shot 257-636, Jackie

    LaBau 220, Steve Frey 212-210, andLyle Chernoff 211.

     Robert Wright 728ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Robert Wright led the scoring in

    the Saturday Scholarship League

    rolling games of 236-268-224 for 

    a high series of 728.

    Anthony Cassonetto shot 243,

    Maria Lucente 224, Anthony

    Capellupo 215-204, and

    Christopher Andre and Mekhi

    Michael 213. John Hanlon 728ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Hanlon led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Late Men’s League

    rolling games of 222-248-258 for 

    a high series of 728.

    James Borzoni hit 275-235-701,

    Matt Carey 258-225-682, Tom

    Calderone 258-228-679, and Jim

    Carey 278.

     Jerival George 726 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jerival George led the Thursday

    Senior Birds rolling games of 268-

    221-237 for a high series of 726.

    Gerald Fields rolled 268-218-694, Charles Johnson 234-225-

    664, Ed Frontera 254-209-654,

    and Aubrey Pereira and Stanley

    Rosadio 237.

    In the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League Vicky Lockwood shot

    237, Stacy Salomides 227-204,

    and Kathy Andrews 221.

     Steve Klein 673ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Steve Klein led the scoring in the

    Saturday Temple Avodah League

    rolling a 246 game for a high

    series of 673.

    Andy Eisner rolled 258-256-651,

    Rich Cohen 220-221-204-645,and Michael Burns 258-201-639.

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     Jeff Scire 801STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jeff 

    Scire topped the scoring in the

    Scratch Draft Classic League

     blasting games of 278-225-298 for 

    a high series of 801.

    John Drabczyk rolled 269-279-

    782, Joel Eussen 289-268-756,

    Dave Kosinski 267-748, Rami

    Ahmed 279-745, and Mickey

    Endress 269-742.

     Kevin Legg 785STATEN ISLAND, NY - Kevin

    Legg topped the scoring in the

    Senior Men’s League blasting

    268-263-254 for a high 785 set.

    Seto Jew rolled 278-247-234-

    759, Tom Hollywood 267-255-

    736, Joe LaBargo 255-268-727, Al

    Felline 235-258-236-729, and Jeo

    Albanese 247-257-696.

     Rob Butler, Jr. 774STATEN ISLAND, NY – Rob

    Butler, Jr. topped the Michael

    Carbonaro Mixed blasting a 279

    game for a high series of 774.

    Fernan Handog rolled 257-728,

    John Lyons 268-725, Joe Astorina

    252-720, Jay Todaro 247-696.

     Steve DeMaria 742STATEN ISLAND, NY - Steve

    DeMaria led the scoring in theFixADent Auto Body firing 269-

    259 for a high series of 742.

    Bob Suhr hit 268-741, Joe Gentile,

    Jr. 248-255-716, Red Baranello

    267-714, Joe Bracco 297-723, and

    Mike Mezzacappa 256-701.

    In another session Ron Gaudio

    shot 255-258-752, Eric Samuelson

    277-728, Phil DeCesairo 299-704,

    and Rob Marcello 671.

     Eric Cruz 741STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eric

    Cruz led the FixADent Auto Body

    League firing 245-268-741, Tom

    Barnes 279-245-727, Nick Conti

    279-693, and Ryan Friend 258-

    242-690.

    In another session Nick DiSalvo

    rolled 2572-45-245-747, Jeff 

    Martin 246-721, Rob Marcello

    258-260-721, and Steve DeMaria

    277-714.

    Greg Wilson 736 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Greg

    Wilson topped the scoring in the

    Rab Wilkinson Memorial blasting

    a high 297- 736.

    Steven Verardi shot 245-258-735,

    Jim Clinton 252-244-732, Sean

    McAuliffe 258-246-729, and Tom

    Wilkinson 242-245-722.

    Tom Hollywood 715STATEN ISLAND, NY - Tom

    Hollywood led the scoring in the

    Senior Men’s League firing games

    of 243-267-205 for a high series of 

    715.

    John Gablau rolled 225-290-694,

    Joe Sessa 201-226-257-679, Ron

    Gaudio 280, and Ray Keller 230-

    213-202-645.

     Bob Lampariello 662STATEN ISLAND, NY – BobLampariello led the scoring in the

    Golden Oldies League rolling

    games of 223-234-205 for a high

    series of 662.

    Howard Weiss rolled 220, Phil

    Pistilli 217, Richard Muszel 203,

    and Joanie Bentsen and Connie

    McNally 202.

    Wendy Scarsella 698STATEN ISLAND, NY – Wendy

    Scarsella topped the scoring in the

    Gennaros Ladies Classic League

     blasting games of 215-256-227 for 

    a high series of 698.

    Karalyn Buono rolled 228-223-

    221-672, Lillian Rivera 249-218-

    661, Nazareth Laursen 220, Lisa

    Christiano 225-217-607, Sue

    Dalton 212, and Brittany Berto

    and Dotty Belantoni 211.

     Michelle Spaan 247 STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the

    Tuesday Early Birds League

    Michelle Spaan rolled 247, Joanne

    Soto 215, and Vicki LoVerde 214.

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC Patrick Plate 807 HOPELAWN, NJ – Patrick Plate

    topped the scoring in the

    Middlesex County Classic League

     blasting games of 262-279-266 for 

    a high series of 807.

    Anthony Martino rolled 245-249-

    234-728, Rocco Fortunato 243-

    248-234-725, John Kertesz 246-

    279-719, Joe Herber 256-236-

    226-718, Walt Kronert 234-266-

    215-715, and Ray Tomei 237-247-225-709.

    In the Tuesday Night Mixed

    League Katina Garcia hit 203,

    Carole Morgan 186, and

    Stephanie Hoff 179.

     Joe Gonzalez 752HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Gonzalez

    topped the scoring in the Raritan

    Bay Men’s League firing games of 

    267-257-228 for a high 752 series.

    Steven Baum, Jr. rolled 215-245-

    278-738, Glenn Mohr 256-267-

    213-736, Nick Cristosi 246-629-

    705, Pablo Ramirez 215-235-253-

    703, Sean Zeleniak 222-227-246-

    695, and Dominique Smalls 202-

    248-236-686.In the Thursday Mixed Nuts

    League John Syslo hit 237-617,

    Rolando Vazquez 265-617,

    Patrick McCarthy 236, and Don E.

    Hellhake 212.

     Brian Vicidomini 695HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian

    Vicidomini led the scoring in the

    Atlantic City Trios League firing

    games of 213-246-236 for a high

    series of 695.

    Joe Defini hit 224-235-206-665,

    Mike Rodriguez 235-246-645,

    Andrew Bock 204-238-202-644,

    and Paul Harney 246-205-642.

    Vinny R. Medvetz 684

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R.Medvetz led the scoring in the

    Thursday Nite Mixed League fir-

    ing games of 210-237-237 for a

    high series of 684.

    Rollin E. Ball hit 213-222-217-

    652, Mike Piomelli 228-232-641,

    and Scott Akalewicz 246.

     Doro Sperantzas 671HOPELAWN, NJ – Doro

    Sperantzas led the scoring in the

    Garden State Mixed League

    rolling games of 246-212-213 for 

    a high series of 671.

    Dorien Soto shot 243-212-214-

    669, Lenny Novak 228-203-221-

    652, Rich Hardish 236-237-649,

    and Warren Taureck 224-229-634.In the Wednesday Early Birds

    League Carolyn Esposito hit 188,

    Char Martino 171, and Sue Ragas

    181,

     Joe Herber 670HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Herber led

    the La Buona Pizza League blast-

    ing 259-216 for a high 670.

    Frank Viverito hit 213-247-653,

     Nicole Baginsky 214-2 34-64 1,

    Bob Stevens 215-210-210-635,

    and Rick Governale 202-246-632.

     Bill Smith 669HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Smith led

    the scoring in the His & Hers

    League rolling games of 222-259for a high series of 669.

    William Figueroa shot 238-242-

    650, Sal Angotti 222-200-223-

    645, and Carmine Latin 256.

     John Strauss 634HOPELAWN, NJ – John Strauss

    led the Merck League rolling

    games of 247-228 for a high 634.

    Pete Zafian hit 204-247-607,

    Otto Rein 230, and Tu Trinh 212.

     David Morgante 668HOPELAWN, NJ – David

    Morgante led the Family League

    rolling 242-234 for a high 668.

    Kevin Kopko hit 236-216-629,

    Matthew Dandrea 203-221, and

    Steven Osiadacz 213-223.

     Steven Osiadacz 665HOPELAWN, NJ – Steven

    Osaidacz led the Family League

    rolling 212-245-208 for a 665 set.

    Matthew Dandrea shot 219-254-662, Daniel Pawelek 219-237-

    643, Rocco Fortunato 225, Chanel

    Wesson 223, and Autumn

    Fortunato 219.

     Basha Miller 618HOPELAWN, NJ – Basha Miller 

     paced the NJ Turnpike League

    rolling 228-202 for a 618.

    Frank Jordan hit 257-611, John

    Moffit 216-202,David Siegler 205.

    Tommy Martino 664HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy

    Martino paced the scoring in the

    Madison Park Men’s League fir-

    ing games of 225-227-212 for a

    high series of 664.

    Andrew Tripka hit 231-223-208-

    662, Joe Herber 211-232-216-659,

    Kris Brus 2072-47-203-657, and

    Willie Zammitto 227-233-645.

     Lou Gaudio, Jr. 661

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Lou Gaudio,Jr. led the scoring in the Goldstein

    & Hanel Doubles League firing

    games of 223-235-203 for a high

    series of 661.

    Evan Simon shot 243-202-639,

    Joey Gramiak 234-206-622, and

    Bobby Rohe 223.

     

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