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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 12 May 20 - 26, 2015 50 cents

    Peter Conway Blasted 300-815

    At Rockville Centre LanesROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Peter Conway earned top game

    and series honors bowling in the

    Sunday Night Mixed League at

    Rockville Centre Lanes blasting

    games of 247-300-268 for the ses-

    sion high series of 815.

    James Nolan shot 266-258-743,

    Julio Zambrano 246-234-707,

    Alan Ip 256-230-690, Chuck 

    Eckhardt 263, and Anthony

    Phillips 258.

    Winners Rockaway Lanes Regional PBA

    Pro-Am 9 Pin No-Tap Doubles Tournament

    Richard Mark proprietor of Rockaway Lanes with PBA Regional Pro-Am

    first place in the Youth Senior Division Sarah Rhodes PBA Regional cham-

    pion Patrick Allen, Youth Bantam Division, Samuel Zwiebel, Rockaway

    manager Dori Tingoli and Youth Prep Division, Maxine Kunz.

    Youth Junior Division winner Nicholas Bartoli and winner of the Adult

    Pro Am, Mason Weems were not available for the photo.

    Michelle Dash is Champion

    At Staten Island Singles Classic

    Staten Island Singles Classic tournament co-director John Eadicicco

    here with Champion Michelle Dash, and co-director Donnie Walters.Finishing in second place was Rocky Salemmo and third place went

    to Ralph Fret.PBA charter member Bill

    Lillard of Houston, Texas, broke

    one of the USBC Open

    Championships’ most prestigious

    records before a standing-room-

    only crowd of family, friends and

    fans at the El Paso Convention

    Center in El Paso, Texas.

     Needing 106 pins in singles to

     become the all-time tournament

     pinfall leader, the 87-year-o ld

    Lillard threw a strike in the eighth

    frame to break the record of 

    123,770 pins held by the late

    USBC Hall of Famer Joe Norris.

    Hampered by a slow recovery

    from a recent knee replacement,Lillard used an abbreviated

    approach and a 12-pound ball to

    shoot 422 in singles, 387 in dou-

     bles and 360 in team for a 1,169

    all-events total, raising his career-

    record pinfall total to 124,087

     pins. Lil lard competed in his 68th

    consecutive USBC Open

    Championships, three shy of the

     participat ion record jointly held

     by Norri s and the late Bill

    Doehrman.

    Bill Lillard

    Breaks Record

    At USBC Open

    Championships

    PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open

    At Farmingdale Lanes Highlights

    Photo by Steven M. Friedman

    Johnny Petraglia BVL Open Pro-Am champion Nick Errico, who bowls

    out of Farmingdale Lanes, will be joining Maple Family Centers at Bowl

    Expo in Las Vegas in June to present the BVL check that could tally more

    than $50,000 when all is done.Pictured here Petraglia and Errico with John and Joe La Spina of Maple

    Family Centers.

    Photo by Steven M. Friedman

    AJ Glenn(l) and Brandon Rodrigues(r) with PBA Clash of the Legendschampion Amleto Monacelli.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER May 20 - 26, 2015

    Sports Reporter Dan McDonough 

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    ARLINGTON, Texas – Jessica

    Aiezza of Mechanicville, New

    York, set a United States Bowling

    Congress women’s national record

    for nine games with

    an all-events total

    of 2,388 at the New

    York State

    W o m e n ’ s

    Championships.

    Aiezza, a 34-year-old left-hander,

    competed in the

    tournament held at

    AMF Strike ’N

    Spare Lanes in

    Syracuse on April

    11-12. She had

    games of 247, 290

    and 279 for an 816

    series in the team

    event April 11. She

    then posted an 802 series in dou-

     bles with games of 278, 277 and

    247, and a 770 series (266, 235

    and 269) in singles April 12.

    Caren Park of Seattle previously

    held the nine-game women’srecord of 2,373, set in the 1991-

    1992 season. Eugene McCune of 

    Munster, Indiana, holds the Open

    record for nine games at 2,468.

    “It means a great deal,” Aiezza

    said about breaking the record. “I

    was taken back by the longevity of 

    the previous record, given the

    amazing talent there is today and

    in recent history. It was an amaz-

    ing feeling to be able to put

    together three high

    series as I did back 

    to back to back.”

    She said it was

    after the first game

    of her third set that

    a teammate men-tioned Aiezza

    might have a shot

    at the state record.

    “In an attempt to

    look that up, we

    also saw the

    national record,”

    she said. “While I

    knew the state

    record was well

    within my reach,

    there was only an outside chance

    of surpassing the national record.

    It came down to the wire. I needed

    the first strike in the 10th frame of 

    the last game to eclipse it and

    ended up getting all three.”A two-time USBC National

    Standard High Average Award

    winner, including the 2011-12 sea-

    son when she posted a 241 aver-

    age for 112 games to claim the

    women’s title, Aiezza now has 22

    800 series for her career.

    Jessica Aiezza Set National Record

    During New York State Tournament

    Jessica Aiezza

    Frank Wilkinson Elected USBC PresidentBy Terry Bigham

    ARLINGTON, Texas – Frank Wilkinson of Staten Island, New York,

    has been elected president of the United States Bowling Congress by

    the USBC Board of Directors and Cathy DeSocio of Wichita, Kansas,

    will serve as vice president of USBC for the 2015-2016 season.

    Wilkinson, 28, has served as USBC vice president the last two sea-

    sons and will assume his new role on August 1. He takes over for 

    Andrew Cain of Phoenix, who is

    completing his third and final term

    as president. USBC presidents are

    limited to three one-year terms;

    Cain will continue to serve on the

     board as an athlete director.“This is an exciting time for 

    USBC and the bowling industry,”

    said Wilkinson, who will become

    the youngest president in USBC his-

    tory. “I look forward to serving and

    working with our stakeholders as we

    continue toward achieving our goals

    of building a future for our sport for 

    generations to come.”

    Wilkinson, the owner of Rab’s

    Country Lanes, has been involved in

    the sport most of his life. He joined

    the USBC board as a youth commit-

    tee representative in 2010 and currently serves as the Youth Committee

    chair. He was elected to the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of 

    America board in 2014 as a USBC representative and has been a direc-

    tor on the National Council of Youth Sports since 2012. He is a YouthEducation Services Committee member for the New York State USBC

    and also serves on the Staten Island USBC board.

    He has received many honors,

    including the Staten Island Chapter 

    of the American Cancer Society

    Distinguished Community Service

    Award in 2012, and in 2013 received

    the NYS USBC Youth Leaders

    Bridging the Gap Award and the

    Staten Island Small Business of the

    Year presented by the City of New

    York. He recently was recognized as

    one of Staten Island’s Top 20 under 

    40 leaders in business by the Staten

    Island Economic Development

    Corporation.

    DeSocio, who was the firstfemale president of BPAA, also has

     been involved in the bowling busi-

    ness her entire life. She currently is

     pre sident of JOMA Comp any,

    which operates seven centers in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, and

    also is vice president of the International Bowling Museum and Hall

    of Fame.

    She has received several honors for her work in the sport, including

    the Great Plains USBC Hall of Fame Pioneer Award for Exceptional

    Leadership, Continued Support and Distinguished Service to the

    Sport of Bowling in 2014, and the Wichita Business Journal Women

    in Business Award in 2013.

    Frank Wilkinson

    Cathy DeSocio

    Eddie Rojas 770

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Eddie

    Rojas led all pin attackers with

    scores of 239-267-264 for a strong

    770 series in the Wednesday

    Teterboro Bowling League at

    Parkway Lanes.

    Mike Semancik Jr. bowled a 256

    in his 757 set followed by Tony

    Amantea with 278-737, Mike

    Guglielmino 258-736, Tom

    Schlomann 259-722, Rody

    Kemple 266-716, Jan Dul 257-

    712, Tom Trongone 247-708,Raymond Sisco 257-704, Kevin

    DeFrancesco 258-691, and Peter 

    Honan 279-691.

    Mark Gorgodian

    Blasted 300

    At Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ – Mark 

    Gorgodian blasted a 300 game for 

    a high series of 763 in the Friday

    Classic League at Plaza Lanes.

    Joe Parisi rolled 283-750, Curtis

    Kyzima 279 Mike Diamond and

    Tommy Magers 729, Patty

    Hanlein 269-691, and Jennifer 

    Drury 222.

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    May 20 - 26, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

     Peter Conway 775ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Peter Conway topped the Sunday

     Night Mixed blasting 279-258-

    238 for the session high 775 set.

    James Nolan rolled 247-244-698,

    Rob Lellig 245-223-224-692,

    Julio Zambrano 245-235-671.

     John Balbi 761ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Balbi topped the scoring in

    the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League firing games of 246-267-

    248 for a high series of 761.

    Les Forrai hit 238-278-230-746,

    Kevin Isler 242-245-259-746, Pat

    Zenker 257-248-236-741, Robert

    Aiello 231-236-249-716, Frank 

    Cimino 257-241-711, and Frank 

    Rugolo 258-253-701.

    Tom Calderone 755ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Tom Calderone topped the scoring

    in the Tuesday Late Men’s League

    firing games of 297-245 for a high

    series of 755.

    John Hanlon shot 259-248-722,

    Matt Carey 225-259-235-719, Joe

    Mazza 279-688, and Anthony

    Bruno 267.

     John Laurita 746 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Laurita led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Night Mixed firing

    games of 266-257 for a high 746.

    Jon Mazzolla rolled 255-232-223-

    710, Keith Benenati 266-214-230-

    710, Salvator Panzarella 235-243-

    231-709, Joseph Gavin 254-226-

    226-706, and Sal Gambino 269.

    Teddy Avgerinos 739ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Teddy Avgerinos topped the

    Thursday Mixed firing games of 

    266-256 for a high series of 739.

    Anthony Cimino shot 257-246-

    235-738, Steve Lung 233-218-

    278-729, Gary Ton 270-259-693,

    Mike Penora 278-228-687, Frank 

    Krulish 255-228-687, and Steve

    Parkes 237-224-670.

     Pat Zenker 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pat Zenker led the scoring in the

    Friday Night Mixed firing 236-

    248-254 for a high series of 738.

    John Hodge rolled 279-731,

    Brian Battino 214-243-237-694,

    Pete McCabe 248-235-663, and

    John LaBau 259.

     Jerival George 701ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jerival George led the Wednesday

    Senior Doubles rolling games of 

    247-246 for a high series of 701.

    Charlie Johnson shot 248-241-

    683, Stan Rosadio 226-222-225-

    673, Bill Carreras 238-234-644,

    and Richie Franklin 236.

     Bryan Castro 697 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Bryan Castro blasted 266-236-

    697, Jesse Pau 199, Allen Egidio

    193, and Ryan Muirhead 189 in

    the Sunday 12 for 12 League.

    In the Thursday El-Cheapo

    League Jay Beller shot 224, John

    Martinez 216-214, Steve Patitucci

    215-203, John LaBau 192, Jackie

    LaBau 184, Tiffany Ocasio 172.

     Patrice Nolan 677 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Patrice Nolan paced the scoring in

    the Tuesday Ladies League rolling

    games of 259-225 for a high series

    of 677.

    Lisa Newman rolled 257, Kathy

    Andrews 238, Stacy Salomides

    235, and Vicky Lockwood 227.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats

    League Laurie Bettineschi shot

    225, Patricia Guido 205, and EuraOwens 203.

     Bill Stein 671ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –In

    the Temple Am-Echad Club

    League Bill Stein shot 266-236-

    671, Steve Papier 201, and

    Elizabeth Schuster 186.

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER May 20 - 26, 2015

     Jeremy Schaffer 801FARMINGDALE, NY – Jeremy

    Schaffer took game and series

    spotlight bowling in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

     blasting games of 257-265-279

    for the meetings high 801 set.

    Brian Ziesig shot 247-269-266-

    782, Kyle Ludwig 253-266-233-

    752, Steven Harris 278-278-761.

     Danny Schrafel 782

    FARMINGDALE, NY – DannySchrafel took game and set honors

    in the Monday Night Fourplay

     blasting 225-268-289 for a 782.

    Bob Bucking rolled 269-266-

    729, James Gallagher 220-247-

    256-723, Dan Leddy 263-224-

    693, Ken Werner 247-217-668,

    and Matthew Gierl 251-225.

     Joshua Marino 790FARMINGDALE, NY – Joshua

    Marino topped the Sunday Early

    Mixed blasting games of 268-

    267-255 for a high series of 790.

    Matthew Gierl shot 235-223-

    212-670, Nick Butera 231-212-

    220-663, and Joe Venezia 236-

    231-628.

     Sunil Kochar 766 FARMINGDALE, NY – Sunil

    Kochar took high series honors in

    the Friday Late Mixed League fir-

    ing games of 265-236-265 to tally

    the 766 set.

    Mike Agosta shot 279-265-728,

    Evan Myers 280-255-718, Lukas

    Zito 237-229-247-713, and

    Wingo Hom 268.

    In the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League Gerard Hoeler hit 188,

    Frank Nowakowski and Joe

    Livolsi 179, Al Noll 177, and Bill

    Platania 176.

     Don Perillo 732FARMINGDALE, NY – Don

    Perillo led the Thursday 3-Man

    League rolling games of 238-269-

    225 for a high 732 set.

    Larry Straus hit 248-236-224-

    708, David Morgenberg 279,

    Curtis Brown 268-232-694, and

    Frank Miller 256-234-691.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior 

    League Michael Brunn shot 200,

    Tina Gangale 193, Ralph

    Lindgren 192, Jo-Anne Fina 174,

    and Daniel Gangale 172.

     Kenny Simon 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny

    Simon led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling

    games of 266-227 for a high

    series of 699.

    Roger Herrscher shot 270-665,

    Stephen Pasciuto 267, Roger 

    Herrscher 270-665, and Victor 

    Cassano 258-224-657.

     Michael Ellendorf 681FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Ellendorf paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 214-244-223 for a high

    series of 681.

    Joe Buccino shot 236-224-638,

    Brian Siemers 218-217-629, Nick 

    Fazzolare 234, and David Green

    225.

     Max Garrido 671FARMINGDALE, NY – Max

    Garrido led the scoring in the

    Monday HS Practice League

    rolling games of 226-223-222 for 

    a high series of 671.

    Christopher Kelch shot 217-224-

    200-641, Maria Lucente 213,

    Ryan Valders 212, and Isaiah

    Adams-Hunter 210.

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    AT JIB LANES Steve Amarosa 751FLUSHING, NY – Steve Amarosa

    topped the scoring in the Midweek Mixers League firing games of 258-

    239-254 for a high series of 751.Bob Ostermann shot 225-234-

    266-725, Mike Rosenberg 217-212-

    277-706, Craig Bowden 258-211-236-705, and Tony Singh 237-238-

    229-704.

     Lou DeMartino 749FLUSHING, NY – LouDeMartino Friday Hi-Rollers

    League firing games of 279-258-212 for a high series of 749.

    Felix Toledo shot 238-279-206-723, Ron Cabello 268-240-202-710, Steve Amarosa 231-237-239-

    707, and Kevin Kelly 267-203-229-699.

    Tom Feaster 740FLUSHING, NY – Tom Feaster led the scoring in the Local #3IBEW League firing 258-244-238

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    Orlin Damon 728FLUSHING, NY – Orlin Damonled the scoring in the Friends and

    Family League firing games of 246-245-237 for a high series of 728.

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    Enriquez led the scoring in theBall and Chain League rollinggames of 279-236-212 for a high

    series of 727.Greg Chin shot 257-203-248-

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     Ken Shaw 726 FLUSHING, NY – Ken Shaw ledthe scoring in the Bricktown Too

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     Mark Borgodian 759MADISON, NJ – Mark Borgodian

    topped the Pat Martinelli Friday

    Classic blasting a 268 in a 759 set.

    Jim Hintze shot 279-720, Jake

    Bird 277, Jennifer Drury 238, and

    Donna Badolato 234.

     Jake Bird 745MADISON, NJ – Jake Bird earned

    high game and set rolling in the

    Wednesday Trio League with a 277

    game in his 745 set.Harry Frnaz shot 259, Tom Kreder 

    253, Ben Geffken 677, Trevor 

    Bogert 658, Stephanie 247, and

    Dawn Gammon 231.

     Joe Paino 267 MADISON, NJ – In the Pharma

    Plus League Joe Paino hit 267,

    Wayne Harting 246, Mark Terhune

    235, and Marcia Craig 223.

     Jack VenderMeulen 728MADISON, NJ – Jack 

    VenderMeulen topped the scoring

    in the Diggers Trio Spring 2015

    League firing a high game of 289

    and a high series of 728.

    Evan Weinberg shot 251-683, and

    Jeff White 241.

    In the Monday Night Ladies

    League Jodi Belli hit 224, Alice

    Bednarik 222, and Carolynn

    Paddack 210. Dan Pridham 232MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham

    rolled a high game of 232 in the

    Tuesday 400 Doubles League.

    Frank Fillimon shot 220, and

    Dave Hanft hit 211.

     Steve Keller 792STATEN ISLAND, NY – Steve

    Keller topped the scoring in the

    RCAL/McGuire League blasting

    games of 245-258-289 for a high

    series of 792.

    Mike King shot 269-243-751,

    Joe Goodheart 257-258-740,

    Eugene Cruz 266-739, Steve

    DeMaria 247-248-732, and Kevin

    Melfi, Jr. 268-727.

     Kevin Wunderluch 772STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin

    Wunderluch led the scoring in the

    Rab Wilkinson Memorial League

    firing games of 258-278 for a high

    series of 772.

    Jeff Scire rolled 248-245-247-

    740, Tom Wilkinson 258-258-738,

    Dennis Scire 244-279-715, Ed

    Wilkinson 242-256-711, and

    Kevin Buono 278-704.

     Autumn Fortunato 726 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Autumn

    Fortunato led the scoring in the

     NEXGEN Junior Bowlers League

    firing games of 257-257-212 for a

    high series of 726.

    Jonathan Petrizzi 220-237-247-

    704, Ashley Martinez 217-210-

    227-654, Thomas Martine 256-

    636, and Harley Schick 277-633.

    Gene Ledger 714STATEN ISLAND, NY – Gene

    Ledger paced the scoring in the

    Friday Nite Mixed Quartets

    League firing a 258 game for a

    high series of 714.

    Derek Gilbert hit 258-248-708,

    Sean Sajecki 267-705, Paul

    Wichnowitz 289-702, Ken Soto

    266-696, and Kevin Magnussen

    246-691.

     Nick Nicholson 704STATEN ISLAND, NY – Nick 

     Nicholson rolled 259-704, Bob

    Sullivan and Anthony Sergi 267,

    and Roy Tummina, Jr. 245 in the

    RCAL/McGuire League.

    In the OLSS League Patricia

    Wittek hit 217, and Colleen

    Polignone 215.

     Joanie Bentsen 698STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joanie

    Bentsen led the scoring in the

    Golden Oldies League rolling

    games of 215-226-257 for a high

    series of 698.

    John Cento hit 288-633, Dotty

    Bellantoni 224-213-205-642, and

    Richard Muszel 234.

    In the Manic Monday Ladies

    League Lia Cherry rolled 222-

    214-629, and Janet Ventre 213.

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     Ken Horvath 728HOPELAWN, NJ – Ken Horvath

    topped the scoring in the Raritan

    Bay Men’s League firing games of 

    235-238-255 for a high 728 set.

    Dennis Huscha shot 279-224-

    222-725, John Mieszkowski 224-

    222-269-715, Nick Cristosi 246-

    245-218-709, Sean Zeleniak 232-

    258-218-709, Glenn Mohr 243-

    227-238-708, and Dorien Soto

    224-246-236-706.

    Travis Dilello rolled 223-211-

    617, Frank Mendoker 232,

    Tommy Cohen 233, and Paul

    Woitowicz 222 in the Iselin AA

    League.

     Eric Velazquez 727 HOPELAWN, NJ – Eric

    Velazquez topped the scoring in

    the Madison Park Men’s League

    firing games of 237-237-253 for a

    high series of 727.

    Ray Velazquez shot 255-225-

    206-686, Andrew Tripka 220-244-

    662, and Nick Guarnieri 247-210-

    648.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Rich Rowley shot 200-

    192, Willie Figueroa 196, and

    Thomas Ortiz Sr. 177-177.

    In the Wednesday Early Birds

    League Edie Cavallo hit 192, and

    Char Martino 183-185.

     Eric Oppenheimer 717 HOPELAWN, NJ – Eric

    Oppenheimer topped the Madison

    Park Men’s League firing 258-

    224-235 for a high series of 717.

    Andrew Tripka shot 243-237-

    211-691, Tommy Martino 235-

    232-224-691, and Eddie Balewitz

    215-205-258-678.

     Richard Funk III 716 HOPELAWN, NJ – Richard Funk 

    III led the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed League firing games

    of 225-235-256 for a high 716.

    Dave Rezes shot 258-226-229-

    713, Nicholas Dellamanna 258-

    217-644, and Ed Affinito Jr. 242.

    In the Avenel Youth League

    Deanna Calantoni shot 233, Ryan

    Soto 226-200, and Anthony

    Falcone 215.

     Bob Stevens 694HOPELAWN, NJ – Bob Stevens

    led the La Buona Pizza League

    rolling games of 225-235-234 for 

    a high series of 694.

    Joe Herber shot 247-216-213-676,

    Carmen Serignese III 244-638, and

    John Baginsky 226-223-635.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Thomas Orriz, Sr. blasted

    199, Jerry Petti 190, and Rich

    Rowley 184.

    Cid Stentella 668HOPELAWN, NJ – Cid Stentella

    led the scoring in the Knights of 

    Columbus rolling games of 248-

    221 for a high series of 668.

    Art Jakubczak hit 244-205-642,

    Dave Lacko 236-203-621, and

     Nick Simone and Frank Slomko

    236.

     Mary Ellen Oehler 664HOPELAWN, NJ – Mary Ellen

    Oehler topped the His & Hers fir-

    ing games 237-247 for a 664.

    William Figueroa shot 235-232-

    661, Sal Angotti 201-213-212-

    626, and Bill Smith 236

    In the Thursday Mixed Nuts

    League Jeff Kubinak shot 201-

    222-204-627, Rolando Vazquez

    239, and Shawn Cameron 202-

    210..

     Stephanie Hoff 620HOPELAWN, NJ – In the

    Tuesday Night Mixed League

    Stephanie Hoff shot 278-620,

    Katina Garcia 200, and Char 

    Martino 190.

    In the Wednesday Earlybirds

    League Edie Cavallo hit 181, and

    Carolyn Esposito 180.

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