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ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – John Hodge blasted a 300 game in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League at Rockville Centre Lanes. Gary Robertson shot 290-260 finishing with the session high set of 771, Mark Slade bowled 256- 264-229-749, Bill Diemer 254- 225-256-735, Sunil Kochar 279- 726, Glenn Smith 267-724, Mike Ramirez 248-713, Leroy Singletary 256-237-708, and Robert Burling 258-709. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 76 No. 01 March 4 - 10, 2015 50 cents OAKLAND, NJ - Doug McFarlane Jr. took the center stage spotlight posting games of 300 and 299 on his way to the league high 825 3-game series and finished the night with a 1095 4- game set while contesting in the Coors Light Singles at Holiday Bowl. Henry Carlos bowled 257-255- 1004 followed by Steve DiMartino tossing 258-257-976, Dave Mutch 268-259-968, Fran Luzzi 267-256-951, Joe Eollo 255-934, Mike Slusarz 257-239- 945, Joe Truchan 258-905, and Bill Savastano with a 234 game in his 900 set. Doug McFarlane Jr. 300-299-825 At Holiday Bowl Jason Belmonte Wins PBA Tournament of Champions John Hodge 300 at Rockville Centre INDIANAPOLIS - Australian two- handed player Jason Belmonte con- tinued his astonishing run in Professional Bowlers Association major champions successfully defending his title in the 50th anniversary Barbasol Professional Bowlers Association Tournament of Champions with a 232-214 victory over top qualifier Rhino Page of Orlando, Fla., at Woodland Bowl for his fifth major title in the past three years. Belmonte, the No. 2 qualifier, struck on seven of his first eight shots to lock up his victory over Page. In addition to winning his 12th career title, Belmonte earned his second $50,000 check in two weeks. “I don’t know what’s going on, but I’m going to stay on the ride as long as I can,” Belmonte said. “I can’t believe it myself. The ball is striking and I’m throwing great shots.” The 31-year-old started slowly in his semifinal match against Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., who also made history by throwing the PBA’s 25th nationally-televised 300 game in defeating Ryan Ciminelli, 300- 214, in the second match of the day. Belmonte made a key ball change and threw six strikes in a row to end Rash’s title bid, 235-203. Rash’s critical error was leaving a 2-8-10 split in the eighth frame, which he was unable to convert. Against Ciminelli, Rash became the first player to bowl to two nationally-televised 300 games in PBA Tour competition. It was only the second 300 game ever in the TOC finals and the first since Jack Biondollilo bowled the first nation- ally-televised perfect game in PBA history in the 1967 finals at the TOC’s long-time former home, Riveria Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio. Rash bowled his first televised 300 game in the Wolf Open in Shawnee, Okla., in 2014. Rash won the opening match, starting with four strikes and taking advantage of Scott Norton’s pin carry problems to eliminate the Mission Viejo, Calif., left-hander, 237-215. INDIANAPOLIS – Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J., struck on his second shot in sudden-death to win the Professional Bowlers Association Players Championship at Woodland Bowl, earning his 34th career title and moving into a tie for fifth place on the all-time PBA career titles list with legendary star Mark Roth. Bohn, a PBA Hall of Famer, rebounded from a pocket 7-10 split in the first frame of the champi- onship match, throwing nine strikes on his next 11 shots to tie hometown favorite Ronnie Russell of nearby Marion, 237-237, at the end of 10 frames. The 51-year-old left-hander then threw two strikes in the one-ball sudden-death roll-off, defeating Russell when the Indiana native struck on his first attempt, but left a 10 pin on his second shot. “I was only 16 when I met Mark Roth,” Bohn said, “and I had no idea I’d be standing here tied with him with 34 titles. He obviously got there much faster than I did, but when you think about Roth, he single- handedly revolutionized the sport. Anyone who hooks the ball today does it because of what Mark did in the late 1960s and ‘70s. I couldn’t be happier to share this distinction with him.” Roth, who was in Indianapolis for the anniversary TOC weekend, said, “It was just a matter of time before Parker caught up with me. We went about it in different ways, but it couldn’t have been a nicer guy to do it.” Parker Bohn III Wins PBA Players Championship FLUSHING, NY – Mel Chandler and Tony Crowley each blasted a 300 game contesting in the Friends and Family League at Jib Lanes. Mel rolled a pair of 300 games then added a 213 to finish with high series of 813, and Tony 227-300-710. Julio Arnold shot 231-227-279- 737, Earl Chaplin 245-225-266- 736, Bobby Fox, Sr. 217-238-269- 724, Joseph Barrios 279-239-699, and Orlando Upshur 258-221- 214-693. Mel Chandler Blasted 300-813, Tony Crowley 300 at Jib Lanes Daniel Mangano 300 at Rockaway LAKEWOOD, NJ - Lyle Walker earned the top spot rolling a 300 game in the high 796 in the Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes Michael Melillo tossed 290-751, Jim Stefan 287-781, Jim Caudill 280, Brandon Fennell 279-780, Jeff Barnett 279-712, Greg Ostrander 279-746, Gene Smith 278, Todd Britton-276-753, Steffen Schenkenberger 267-722, Joe Rosas 267, Pat Bowler 266, Chris Freel 259, Don Farmer 258, Bob Heagan 258-720, Justin VanBerkel 258, Emil Dudas 258, Chris Jones 713, Bob Heagan 720, Diane Jones 258-657, Emily Fiore 258-683, Lauren Lella 235, Lauren Frankowski-235-628, and Bridget Bilello 229-656. ROCKAWAY, NJ - Daniel Mangano, a youth bowler posted his sixth 300 career game while he was competing in the Ball Busters league at Rockaway Lanes. Jack Cook bowled a 235 game in his 642 set followed by Alex Groome with 221-555 and Emma Wright tossed a 189 game in her- 505 series. PBA photo Jason Belmonte PBA photo Parker Bohn III on top left with wife Leslie, son Evan and in front row sons Evan and Brandon, in center holding trophy is daughter Sidney. See Parker Bohn Page 2 Lyle Walker 300-796 at Ocean Lanes

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Page 1: March 4 - 10, 2015 Elauwit Layoutdocshare01.docshare.tips/files/25769/257691246.pdfMarmolejos 258-709, Mike Guglielmino 265-695, Larry Grubb 277-689, Steve Semancik 268-689, and Jose

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

John Hodge blasted a 300 game in

the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic

League at Rockville Centre Lanes.

Gary Robertson shot 290-260

finishing with the session high set

of 771, Mark Slade bowled 256-

264-229-749, Bill Diemer 254-

225-256-735, Sunil Kochar 279-

726, Glenn Smith 267-724, Mike

Ramirez 248-713, Leroy

Singletary 256-237-708, and

Robert Burling 258-709.

The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 76 No. 01 March 4 - 10, 2015 50 cents

OAKLAND, NJ - Doug

McFarlane Jr. took the center

stage spotlight posting games of

300 and 299 on his way to the

league high 825 3-game series and

finished the night with a 1095 4-

game set while contesting in the

Coors Light Singles at Holiday

Bowl.

Henry Carlos bowled 257-255-

1004 followed by Steve

DiMartino tossing 258-257-976,

Dave Mutch 268-259-968, Fran

Luzzi 267-256-951, Joe Eollo

255-934, Mike Slusarz 257-239-

945, Joe Truchan 258-905, and

Bill Savastano with a 234 game in

his 900 set.

Doug McFarlane Jr. 300-299-825

At Holiday Bowl

Jason Belmonte Wins PBA Tournament of Champions

John Hodge 300 at Rockville Centre

INDIANAPOLIS - Australian two-

handed player Jason Belmonte con-

tinued his astonishing run in

Professional Bowlers Association

major champions successfully

defending his title in the 50th

anniversary Barbasol Professional

Bowlers Association Tournament of

Champions with a 232-214 victory

over top qualifier Rhino Page of

Orlando, Fla., at Woodland Bowl

for his fifth major title in the past

three years.

Belmonte, the No. 2 qualifier,

struck on seven of his first eight

shots to lock up his victory over

Page. In addition to winning his

12th career title, Belmonte earned

his second $50,000 check in two

weeks.

“I don’t know what’s going on,

but I’m going to stay on the ride as

long as I can,” Belmonte said. “I

can’t believe it myself. The ball is

striking and I’m throwing great

shots.”

The 31-year-old started slowly in

his semifinal match against Sean

Rash of Montgomery, Ill., who also

made history by throwing the PBA’s

25th nationally-televised 300 game

in defeating Ryan Ciminelli, 300-

214, in the second match of the day.

Belmonte made a key ball change

and threw six strikes in a row to end

Rash’s title bid, 235-203. Rash’s

critical error was leaving a 2-8-10

split in the eighth frame, which he

was unable to convert.

Against Ciminelli, Rash became

the first player to bowl to two

nationally-televised 300 games in

PBA Tour competition. It was only

the second 300 game ever in the

TOC finals and the first since Jack

Biondollilo bowled the first nation-

ally-televised perfect game in PBA

history in the 1967 finals at the

TOC’s long-time former home,

Riveria Lanes in Fairlawn, Ohio.

Rash bowled his first televised 300

game in the Wolf Open in Shawnee,

Okla., in 2014.

Rash won the opening match,

starting with four strikes and taking

advantage of Scott Norton’s pin

carry problems to eliminate the

Mission Viejo, Calif., left-hander,

237-215.

INDIANAPOLIS – Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J.,

struck on his second shot in sudden-death to win the

Professional Bowlers Association Players

Championship at Woodland Bowl, earning his 34th

career title and moving into a tie for fifth place on

the all-time PBA career titles list with legendary star

Mark Roth.

Bohn, a PBA Hall of Famer, rebounded from a

pocket 7-10 split in the first frame of the champi-

onship match, throwing nine strikes on his next 11

shots to tie hometown favorite Ronnie Russell of

nearby Marion, 237-237, at the end of 10 frames.

The 51-year-old left-hander then threw two strikes

in the one-ball sudden-death roll-off, defeating

Russell when the Indiana native struck on his first

attempt, but left a 10 pin on his second shot.

“I was only 16 when I met Mark Roth,” Bohn said,

“and I had no idea I’d be standing here tied with him

with 34 titles. He obviously got there much faster

than I did, but when you think about Roth, he single-

handedly revolutionized the sport. Anyone who

hooks the ball today does it because of what Mark did

in the late 1960s and ‘70s. I couldn’t be happier to

share this distinction with him.”

Roth, who was in Indianapolis for the anniversary

TOC weekend, said, “It was just a matter of time

before Parker caught up with me. We went about it in

different ways, but it couldn’t have been a nicer guy

to do it.”

Parker Bohn III Wins PBA Players Championship

FLUSHING, NY – Mel Chandler

and Tony Crowley each blasted a

300 game contesting in the

Friends and Family League at Jib

Lanes. Mel rolled a pair of 300

games then added a 213 to finish

with high series of 813, and Tony

227-300-710.

Julio Arnold shot 231-227-279-

737, Earl Chaplin 245-225-266-

736, Bobby Fox, Sr. 217-238-269-

724, Joseph Barrios 279-239-699,

and Orlando Upshur 258-221-

214-693.

Mel Chandler Blasted 300-813,

Tony Crowley 300 at Jib Lanes

Daniel Mangano 300 at Rockaway

LAKEWOOD, NJ - Lyle Walker

earned the top spot rolling a 300

game in the high 796 in the Ocean

Trio Challenge at Ocean Lanes

Michael Melillo tossed 290-751,

Jim Stefan 287-781, Jim Caudill

280, Brandon Fennell 279-780,

Jeff Barnett 279-712, Greg

Ostrander 279-746, Gene Smith

278, Todd Britton-276-753,

Steffen Schenkenberger 267-722,

Joe Rosas 267, Pat Bowler 266,

Chris Freel 259, Don Farmer 258,

Bob Heagan 258-720, Justin

VanBerkel 258, Emil Dudas 258,

Chris Jones 713, Bob Heagan 720,

Diane Jones 258-657, Emily Fiore

258-683, Lauren Lella 235,

Lauren Frankowski-235-628, and

Bridget Bilello 229-656.

ROCKAWAY, NJ - Daniel

Mangano, a youth bowler posted

his sixth 300 career game while he

was competing in the Ball Busters

league at Rockaway Lanes.

Jack Cook bowled a 235 game in

his 642 set followed by Alex

Groome with 221-555 and Emma

Wright tossed a 189 game in her-

505 series.

PBA photo

Jason Belmonte

PBA photo

Parker Bohn III on top left with wife Leslie, son Evan and in front

row sons Evan and Brandon, in center holding trophy is daughter

Sidney.

See Parker Bohn Page 2

Lyle Walker 300-796 at Ocean Lanes

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2 SPORTS REPORTER March 4 - 10, 2015

Walter Ray Williams Jr. is the

all-time PBA Tour titles leader

with 47, followed by the late Earl

Anthony with 43, and Norm Duke

and Pete Weber who are tied for

third with 37 each. Among left-

handed players, Bohn trails only

Anthony in career titles.

Bohn, who qualified No. 1 for

the Players Championship finals

two weeks earlier in Milwaukee,

said he had an issue with his grip

in the first few frames, but “once I

figured out how to keep my hand

dry, I was in good shape.”

Bohn also accomplished another

personal goal with his win.

“I’ve been coming to Woodland

Bowl for 34 years, and I don’t

have a championship banner hang-

ing up here,” Bohn said of the

bowling center’s tradition of rec-

ognizing its past champions. “I’ve

been assured that after tonight, my

banner will be hanging up here.”

As rewarding as the victory was

for Bohn, it was equally disap-

pointing for Russell, who was try-

ing for his third PBA Tour title.

Leaving a 10 pin standing on his

second shot in the 10th frame

denied him an outright win against

Bohn, and his seventh 10 pin in

two games ended his dream of

winning in front of his family and

hometown fans.

“This is the second time I’ve fin-

ished second at Woodland,”

Russell said. “It’s heartbreaking.”

Tom Daugherty of Tampa, Fla.,

started the championship round

with a 225-212 victory over PBA

Hall of Famer Norm Duke of

Clermont, Fla., and he then elimi-

nated red-hot Australian two-

handed star Jason Belmonte, 245-

227 in the second match. In win-

ning that match, Daugherty denied

Belmonte a shot at a PBA record-

tying third consecutive title (he

had previously won the USBC

Masters and 50th anniversary

Barbasol PBA Tournament of

Champions), and he ended

Belmonte’s streak of 13 consecu-

tive match wins on television,

three shy of the PBA record set by

Jim Pencak between 1989 and

1991.

Russell ended Daugherty’s bid

for a second PBA Tour title, 216-

214, with a clutch strike on his

first shot in the 10th frame of the

semifinal match.

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Parker Bohn Continued from Page 1

Dennis Scott 279-822 at Montvale MONTVALE, NJ - Dennis Scott blasted scores of 279-267-276 for an

822 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird League at

Montvale Lanes.

Matt Vanderhoof bowled 275-773, Steve Scorzetti 268-740, Dave

Mastropasqua 267-734, Dave Wilson 265-706, Craig Slawinski 278-

704, Rich Naclerio 258-700, Mike Pasch 239-696, Pete Rooney 275-

696, Mike Raab 254-695, and Ed McAuliffe 245-695.

Berkowicz, Honan 300 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Both Bruce Berkowicz and Peter Honan

found perfection in a 300 game rolling in the Wednesday Teterboro

Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.

Steve Semancik rolled 257-760, Vernon Moody 278-753, Jim Viola

268-738, Bruce Berkowicz 300-723, Thuan Nguyen 262-715, Jose

Guzman 279-711, Mike Semancik Jr. 268-710, Peter Honan posted his

300 in a 709 set and Ramon Ortiz bowled a 256 in a 700 series.

Matt Daglianni 300 at Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ - Matt Daglianni topped the scoring in the Morris

County Police/Fire League at Plaza Lanes blasting a 300 game for a high

series of 736.

Thomas Litland rolled 267-682, Dan Mello 256, Frank Harvey 672,

and Patty Hanlein 204.

Paul Sheierer 300 at Rab’sSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Paul Sheirer burned the boards for a 300 game

en route to a 722 series in the Cartel Electric Fun League at Rab’s

Country Lanes and Peter Battezzato rolled a 245 game.

Jan Dul Hit 801

At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Jan Dul

led all pin attackers with scores of

268-278-255 for a strong 801

series to lead an active night of

high scorers in the Wednesday,

Teterboro Bowling League, at

Parkway Lanes.

Kenny Demchak tossed 256-730,

Ed Bakelaar Jr. 243-712, David

Marmolejos 258-709, Mike

Guglielmino 265-695, Larry

Grubb 277-689, Steve Semancik

268-689, and Jose Guzman 279-

689.

FOR THE SAKE OF

CLARIFICATIONSean Rash became the first play-

er in PBA history to bowl two

nationally-televised 300 games in

recognized PBA Tour events when

he bowled his perfect game during

the 50th anniversary Barbasol

PBA Tournament of Champions

finals Sunday. He was the third

player to bowl two nationally-tele-

vised 300s, but the other two cases

involved PBA special events and

therefore were not recognized as

part of official PBA records.

Wes Malott was the first to bowl

two 300s on national television

when he performed the feat during

the “made-for-television” King of

Bowling Powered by Amp Energy

series in 2009. Ryan Shafer was

the second with two televised

300s. He bowled his first one in

the 2007 Pepsi Championship at

Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis,

but his second came during a

made-for-television special event,

the 2011 Lumber Liquidators PBA

Summer Series at 10pin bowling

lounge in Chicago. Because

Malott’s 300s and Shafer’s second

300 did not occur during PBA

Tour competition, they were not

eligible for PBA Tour records con-

sideration.

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March 4 - 10, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

!! Remember you read it here FIRST !!

That is why it PAYS to Advertise in the

Sports Reporter

Spanish American : Matt Svoboda 267, Robert Soto 248-722, Benny Nieves 248,

Lynn Coleman 245-635.

Put Togethers: Fred Driver 213-592, Geno McCroy 199-546, Mike Svetik 179-

484, Michelle Halko 192-524, Amy Caselli 137-379, Joann Mossi 121-309.

Rockaway Mixed: Chris Sytsma 277-769, Chris Morris 268-710, Jesus Cruz 265,

John Rotella 726, Keri May 235-560, Lynne Coleman 233-601, Danielle Parker

214-577, Linda Humes 204-586.

Nor Bu: Charles Wright 266-758, Roger McKeon 257-674, Maryann Abasto 214-

560, Maire Vantreuren 182-465.

Thursday Night Mixed: Curt Frazier II 255, PJ Adams 248-682, Jason Ringle

247-635, Nidia Haneveld 210-584, Lee Ann Mackin 194-495, Anne Tursky 190-

522.

Thursday Night Foursomes: Van Thompson 247-654, PJ Adams 238, Paul CeCe

237-657, Maryann Abasto 190-561, Jaclyn Coren 136-390.

Rockaway Women: Annette Rossi 225-556, Beverly Koval 177-434, Susan

Chillemmi 163-469, Eileen Bennett 154-410.

Fox Hills Seniors: Robert Forte 254-686, Bill Verderber 237-626, Louis Ecanosti

205-511, Pearl Traub Johnson 175-466, Bernadette Memolo 166-421, Helen

Loverro 165-448.

Morris Hills Mixed: Manny Barraqueiro 213-488, Barry Webb 189-521, Ronald

Stickney 175-515, Beth Williams 175-411, Pam Antoniello 165-487.

Rockaway Foursome: PJ Adams 267-699, Terrance Sanders 246, Al Olsusky 245,

Liesl Apgar 256-747, Joyce Hulbert 218-360, Elyse Dickman 217.

County Tuesday Night: Charles Wilfong 277-681, James Harris 267-682, Jesus

Cruz 267-671, Lynne Coleman 233-589, Mickey Pukas 213-530, Sandy Turner

210-616.

Monday Early Birds: James Stiles 243-638, Bradley Kohl 229-640, Kevin Sikora

226-632, Judy Larick 217-494, Rachel Haneveld 213-543.

JuniorsSunday Adult/Junior: Jim Testa 244-568, Haley Testa 113-301.

Ball Busters: Daniel Mangano 264-737, Jack Cook 258-706, Alex Groome 234-

549, Matthew Meilding 225-593.

Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi 59-153.

Dover High School: Colwyn Lopez 177-432, Aaron Vilar 124-353, Vincent

Battaglia 121, Jonatha Sosa 136-402, Cindy Flores 82-213, Naomi Duran 73-175.

ROCKAWAY ROLLERSDennis Scire 300 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Dennis Scire blasted a 300 game for a 735 series in the Rab Wilkinson

Memorial League at Rab’s Country Lanes.

Tim McAuliffe shot 289-257-765, Keivn Buono 259-259-734, George Redecha 268-264-761,

Jim Clingon 245-226-703, Ed Wilkinson, Sr. 247-700, and Juan Perrino 266-693.

Mike Consolmagno 300 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Mike Consolmagno earned top honors in the RCALB/McGuire

League at Rab’s Country Lanes blasting a 300 game for a high series of 738.

Stephen King rolled 267-716, Joe Goodheart 247-709, Vinny Fina and Mike Vignola 247, and

Bob Coogan 246.

Mike Guglielmino 743 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Mike Guglielmino led all pin attackers with scores of 217, 289 and

237 for a 743 series in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.

John Lord bowled 262-721, Robert Goodwin 259-720, Mark Marton 256-719, Jan Dul 280-717,

Paul Stuart 265-712, Rich DeRosa 246-702, and Kevin DeFrancesco 257-681.

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Kelly Kulick’s historic victory in

the 2010 PBA Tournament of

Champions was an easy winner in

fan voting to determine the “top

moment in Tournament of

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The results of the special online

poll conducted as part of the 50th

anniversary Barbasol PBA TOC

celebration were announced dur-

ing the recent live ESPN telecast.

Kulick, who became the first

woman to win a PBA Tour title in

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Las Vegas, received 27 percent of

the votes cast to beat Pete Weber’s

second TOC victory, at age 50, in

the 2013 finals at Woodland Bowl

in Indianapolis. Weber received 16

percent of the votes. Third was

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over Tom Daugherty in 2011, fol-

lowed by his championship match

victory over Tom Smallwood to

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prize (13 percent). Don Johnson’s

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ry in 2002 finished in a tie for

fourth (8 percent).

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Tommy Magers 749MADISON, NJ – Tommy Magers rolled 749, Kelly Kulick 269-711, and Mike Hanlein 290

in the CMIL League.

Dave Hanft 737MADISON, NJ – Dave Hanft led the scoring in the Tuesday 400 Doubles League firing a

high game of 279 and a high series of 737.

Dan Pridham rolled 234, and Frank Zimmerman 223.

Greg Hevas 724MADISON, NJ – Greg Hevas led the scoring in the Pharma Plus League firing a high game

of 276 and a high series of 724.

Ed Mlymarczyk shot 221, Joe Paino 215, and Lisa Gibbons 170.

In the Digger’s Junior/Major League Ava Hanlein shot 215, Robby Bednarik 213, Paul

Links 209, Samantha Hanlein 206, and Tim Gearty 205.

Patty Hanlein 717MADISON, NJ – Patty Hanlein led the scoring in the Morris County Police & Fire League

firing a high game of 258 and a high series of 717.

Matt Dagnanni shot 257-697, Jake Bird 255-686, and Joe Marchese 257-672.

Dorey Badolato 279MADISON, NJ – Dorey Badolato led the scoring in the Pat Martinelli Friday Classic

League firing a high game of 279.

Greg Havas hit 278, Dave Granitzki 267, Jennifer Drury and Ellen Moore 258, and Lauro

Russo 222.

In the Diggers/Bantam Prep League Colin Fagan shot 173, Rachel Rieger 160, and Jack

Kourad 143.

Dan Pridham 649MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham paced the scoring in the 400 Doubles League firing a high

game of 249 and a high series of 649.

Dave Hanft hit 232, and Scott Herwood 213.

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Philip Otero 782ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Philip Otero

topped the scoring in the Wednesday Night

Mixed League firing games of 247-257-278

for a high series of 782.

Pat Zenker rolled 279-249-739, Willie

Fessler 266-248-714, Joseph Gavin 215-

243-244-702, Les Forrai 257-228-701, and

Michael Travers 257-235-685.

Mitchell Goolsbey 773ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Mitchell

Goolsbey topped the scoring in the Custom

Thumbz Doubles League firing a 277

game en route to a high series of 773.

Billy Rappel rolled 257-249-245-751,

John Smisek 279-257-736, Joe Conigliaro

299, Ray Brooks 280, Tony Taylor 246-

255-246-747, and Ron Riccobono 276.

Glen Smith 747FARMINGDALE, NY – Glen Smith

topped the scoring in the Wednesday Early

Men’s League firing games of 266-254 for

a high series of 747.

Jeremy Stevens rolled 288-235-738, Jim

Guardino 274-223-223-720, Keith Manza

259-699, Frank Vilardi 257-236-694, and

Carmelo Ciulla 267-224-689.

Ben Everson 728ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ben

Everson led the scoring in the Thursday

Senior Birds League firing games of 237-

247-244 for a high series of 728.

Roberto DeGuzman rolled 266-225-225-

716, Charles Johnson 267-223-693,

Stanley Rosadjio 256-224-683, George

Fields 234-228-673, and Ricky Amparado

266.

Don Railey 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Don Railey

led the Bown N’Cruise League firing games

of 252-243 for a high series of 718.

Keith McCarthy rolled 290-227-699, Pat

Zenker 220-234-234-688, Mark Walton

278-213-667, and Gregory Frank 246-642.

Charlie Torres 709ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Charlie

Torres topped the Thursday Mixed firing

games of 259-244 for a high series of 709.

Frank Cimino rolled 259-246-692, Al

Fabiano 258-221-678, Gary Ton 258-230-

661, Phil Schaffer 245-242-661, and Matt

Wright 244-235-657.

Ed Frontera 696ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed Frontera

led the Wednesday Senior Doubles firing

games of 259-215-222 for a high 696.

John Khantzain rolled 246-239-679, Bill

Carreras 246, Paul Byrd 243, and Stan

Rosadio 235.

Chuck Eckhardt 682ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Chuck

Eckhardt paced the scoring in the Sunday

Night Mixed League firing games of 232-

239-211 for a high series of 682.

Peter Conway rolled 223-225-232-680,

Anthony Phillips 245-673, Alan Ip 214-

225-232-671, and Eleanor Crockett 235.

Jay Beller 250ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Jay Beller

led the scoring in the Thursday El-Cheapo

League firing a high game of 250.

Steve Patitucci rolled 246-216-629,

Tiffany Ocasio 240, Matt Rizzo 221, and

Lyle Chernoff 214-203.

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March 4 - 10, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 7

Nathaniel Fuller 758FARMINGDALE, NY –

Nathaniel Fuller led the scoring in

the Tuesday Early Birds League

firing games of 257-267-234 for a

high series of 758.

Edward Brown rolled 237-224-

277-738, Charles Jordan 266-703,

Frankie Berardino 248-235-698.

Michael Graston shot 205 in the

Saturday St. Martin’s Seniors .

Howie Delman 687FARMINGDALE, NY – Howie

Delman led the scoring in the

Friday Late Mixed League firing

games of 266-214 for a high series

of 687.

Steve Braband hit 257-234-684,

Neal Krys 256-233, Lou

Getzelman 255-223, Mike

McCarthy 255-252, and Willie

Cunningham 249.

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Youth athletes who are members

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Athletes bowled 4 games in the

qualifying round with the top 5

bowlers advancing to the step-lad-

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20 Division were: Michael Martell

with 988, Jordan Leung 803,

Daniel Costantino 770, Jonathan

Petrizzi 725, and Brad Calendrillo

706.

Calendrillo defeated Petrizzi 205

to 143 then was beat by

Costantino 171 to 162 who went

on to beat Leung 203 to 182 but

lost in the final round to the cham-

pion Martell who won with a 217

to 146.

In the Under 15 Division match

play Jason Wichnovitz qualified

on top with 785 followed by

Anthony Everts 743, Thomas

Martire 699, Nicholas Hollywood

672 and Victoria Hollywood with

a 645 tally.

In the step-ladder Victoria

Hollywood defeated Nicholas

Hollywood 174 to 122 then was

beat by Thomas Martire 186 to

114 who went on to lose to

Anthony Everts 235 to 192 and for

the win it was Jason Wichnovitz

beating Everts 211 to 183 for the

title.

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the 2015 Junior Gold

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Mike TenBrink 670FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

TenBrink led the scoring in the

Sunday Early Mixed League firing

games of 263-223 for a high 670.

Nick Butera shot 245-215,

George Mazzocchi 227, Tom

Vonbraunsberg 224, and Joshua

Marino 222.

In the Sunday Adult/Junior

League Ralph Lindgren shot 235-

202, and Dawn Ruland 179.

Eric Vazquez 657FARMINGDALE, NY – Eric

Vazquez paced the scoring in the

Wednesday Party League firing

256-214 for a high series of 657.

Brian Simers shot 236-222-651,

Nick Fazzolare 223-222-613, and

Ciynthia Ellendorf 205.

In the Saturday St. Martin’s

Major League Eric Brennan rolled

197, Diamond Hunter 189, and

Matthew Ferrara 174.

Bill Platania shot 185, Jerry

Hoeler 179, Joe Livolsi 177, and

Bob Junge 173 in the Friday

Sunshine Kids League.

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Anthony Martino 787HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony

Martino topped the scoring in the

Middlesex County Classic League

firing games of 241-79-267 for a

high series of 787.

Gianvito Clavelli shot 245-278-

243-766, Eric Oppenheimer 278-

215-258-751, Gordy Coletti 279-

267-739, Ron Caggiano 279-226-

702, and Robert Marchisello 203-

244-251-698, Mickey Endress

236-224-237-697, and Angelo

Fallacaro III 225-239-229-693.

Brian MacDonald 720HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian

MacDonald topped the scoring in

the South Shore League firing

games of 203-251-266 for ahigh

series of 720.

Brian Peccerillo shot 224-205-

267-696, Matt D’Andrea 235,

Carissa Monforte 213, and Tom

Venito 209.

Brian Balint 717HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian Balint

topped the scoring in the La

Buona Pizza League firing games

of 211-278-228 for a high series of

717.

John Baginsky rolled 224-237-

229-690, John Baginsky, Jr. 215-

204-256-675, Watter Taureck 205-

245-215-665, and Vinny R.

Medvetz 214-226-634.

Richard Funk III 716HOPELAWN, NJ- Richard Funk

III led the scoring in the Friday

Nite Mixed League firing games

of 212-246-258 for a high series of

716.

Mike Bauer rolled 248-211-211-

670, Rocco Fortunato 234-233-

203-670, and Mike Kelly 222-

225-214-661.

Paul Harney 709HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Harney

topped the scoring in the Atlantic

City Trios League firing games of

269-258 for a high series of 709.

Bill Bock shot 212-258-640,

John Krupinski 232-208-625,

Russell Bennett 238-212-621, and

Michael Dellamanan 215-226-

621.

In another session Paul Harney

shot 247-258-696, Brian

Vicidomini 257-204-204-665,

Mike Rodriguez 207-225-232-

664, and Andrew Bock 234-224-

648.

Dorien Soto 706HOPELAWN, NJ – Dorien Soto

topped the scoring in the Garden

State Mixed League firing games

of 215-257-234 for a high series of

706.

Michael Ramer rolled 202-204-

258-664, Barry Bailey 232-222-

635, and Alberto Tadeo 266-631.

Bill Dillon 705HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Dillon

topped the scoring in the Knights

of Columbus League firing 267-

226-212 for a high series of 705.

Al D’Alessandro shot 243-256-

673, Joe Grossi 234-615, and

James McMorrow 258.

In the Winter Senior Citizen

League Rich Rowley rolled 205-

201-211-617, Wayne Michel 193,

and Larry Johnson 180.

Joe J. Bonigk 687HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe J. Bonigk

paced the scoring in the Garden

State Mixed League firing games

of 218-255-214 for a high series of

687.

Richard Rowley rolled 214-247-

220-681, Chris Herrick 215-235-

216-666, and Joe Snow 236-209-

633.

Rita Fedor led the Wednesday

Early Birds with a 179 game.

Michael Holoka 669HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael

Hooloka led the scoring in the His

& Hers League firing games of

259-209-201 for a high series of

669.

Sal Angotti shot 243-222-661,

Dennis DeDrosta 206-204-203-

613, Thomas Poulos 237, Mike

Porcellana 226, Joe MacIntyre

226, and Mary Ellen Oehler 221.

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