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By Bill Vint - PBA
LAS VEGAS – Ryan Ciminelliof Cheektowaga, N.Y., struck on
10 of 12 shots to defeat top qual-
ifier Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst,
N.Y., 269-211, in the title match
of the PBA Xtra Frame South
Point Las Vegas Open at South
Point Bowling Plaza.
In winning the duel of New
York lefthanders, Ciminelli
picked up his third career title
and first since the 2013 PBA
Chameleon Championship. It
was a big disappointment for
Pepe who had led the tournament
from the first round, qualifying
first for the stepladder finals by
370 pins over Ciminelli.
“It’s so hard to win a tourna-
ment twice, and leading by 370
pins…man , I’ve been there,”
Ciminelli said. “I know what it
feels like. I thought he was a lit-
tle nervous and I tried to show a
little emotion, and get after him.
That’s just part of competition.”
In the first match, Ciminelli’s boyhood idol, 52-year-old PBA
Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III of
Jackson, N.J., put together a
string of four strikes, but got
help when Bill O’Neill of
Langhorne, Pa., left the 2-10 and
4-5 splits, opening in the fifth
and eighth frames to give Bohn a
comfortable cushion in his 215-
200 victory. He then started the
second match with seven strikes
and ran away from Australia’s
Jason Belmonte, who left three
10 pins in the first five frames,
253-210.
Bohn’s bid for his 35th career
title and sole possession of fifth
place on the PBA’s all-time ti tles
list (he currently is tied with
Mark Roth) came to an end in
the semifinal match when
Ciminelli followed a missed split
conversion in the first frame
with a string of five strikes on
his way to a 234-190.
“It’s funny because whenParker bowls good, I seem to
bowl bad. When Parker bowls
bad, I bowl good, because of the
differences in our styles,”
Ciminelli said. “But this week, it
seemed like if you threw the ball
well, you were rewarded.”
Ciminelli, 29, said the win also
was an important building block
in her career.
“I still have a ways to go in
taking what comes to you, and
just dealing with it. Parker’s my
idol that way. He just never gets
upset about anything. I still have
some things to learn about being
a professional bowler and one
thing that happened this week
was dealing with perseverance. I
had two 140 games and usually
when I do that, I just miss the
cut. To come back from that was
big for me; the old me wouldn’t
have been able to do that.”
OAKLAND, NJ - Pat Powell beat
all the competition rolling in the
Holiday Bowl, Sunday, King of
the Hill event and this is his third
week in a row on top.
Rob Cahoon was high rolling
with games of 279, 278, and 279
for an 836 impressive series.
Ciminelli Out-Strikes Pepe to Win PBA
Xtra Frame South Point Las Vegas OpenRusty Thomsen Wins PBA
Bowlers Discount Eastern Open
Dan Rice Slammed a 300
At Farmingdale LanesFARMINGDALE, NY – Dan
Rice earned a place in the spot-
light when he blasted a 300 game
while rolling in the Wednesday
Early Men’s League at
Farmingdale Lanes.
Joseph Kelch shot 279-245-709,
Mark Colaizzo 236-249-236-721,
John Bergen 226-236-246-708,
Wayne Wright 270, Sean Mott
692, and Rich Gaglairdi 245-683.
Pat Powell is Holiday King
By Russ Mills - PBA
BALTIMORE, Md. – Rusty Thomsen of South Amboy, N.J. earned histhird career title when he defeated Tim Foy Jr. of Seaford, Del., 233-194,
in the Professional Bowlers Association Bowlers Discount Eastern Open
at AMF Woodlawn Bowl.
Thomsen, who was recently diagnosed with two herniated discs, was
the qualifying leader, which earned him a one-round bye in the bracket
elimination finals. Foy, who qualified third, also earned a bye. Thomsen,
who averaged 237 for the opening nine games, topped Greg Ostrander of
Freehold, N.J., 189-165, in the semi-final round. Foy, who won his first
title last season, had equal struggles, outlasting Paul Nickle III of Rising
Sun, Md., 178-169, in the other semi-final match.
Thomsen earned $2,000 for the win, while Foy earned $1,100 as the
runner-up. Ostrander and Nickle won $800 each in the semi-final round.
Bob Butler 300 at Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Bob
Butler earned top honors in the
Mike Massaroli Memorial League
at Rab’s Country Lanes blasting a
300 game for a high series of 718.
Mike Panepinto hit 246-256-705,
Anthony Barberio 266-702, Mike
Galeotti 700, Byron Stauffer 255-
689, Robert Forminio 246-678,
and Steve DeMaria 684.
PBA photo
Richard Byrd (Sponsor – Bowlers Discount Pro Shops) with champion
Rusty Thomsen.
Marshall Kent Wins PBA Sands Regency
West/Northwest Classic
By Gary Mage - PBARENO, Nev. – Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., defeated top qualifier
Mike Wolfe of New Albany, Ind., 276-237, to win the PBA Sands
Regency West/Northwest Classic presented by Radical at the National
Bowling Stadium. Along with his second career PBA Regional title, the
2014 PBA Rookie of the Year earned a $10,000 first prize.
Kent advanced to the championship match by defeating Dino Castillo of
Highland Village, Texas, 257-237, after Castillo eliminated Cameron
Weier of Federal Way, Wash., 276-222, in the first stepladder finals match.
On Friday, Weier, a PBA rookie and Kent’s former Robert Morris-
Illinois University teammate, won his first PBA title in the PBA Sands
Regency West/Northwest Challenge presented by Radical, defeating ama-
teur Nicholas Duplan of Citrus Heights, Calif., in the title match, 224-204.
Matt Liss 300
At Lodi LanesLODI, NJ - Matt Liss rolled per-
fect with a 300 game competing in
the Tuesday Night 4-Man League
at Lodi Lanes and Matt Grubiak
was close with his 290 game.
Amir Miller bowled 278, Justin
Sloan 255-716, Doug Drehwing268, Bob Kozman 257, Ellis Jones
255, Carlos Duarte 253, Rich
Vargas 266, Albert Choi 266, John
Marra 253, Jimmy Medina 252,
and Kevin Matawa 259 713.
Kenn Schlomann
Hit 300 at LodiLODI, NJ - Kenn Schlomann
slammed a 300 enroute to a 723
set competing in the Monday Lodi
Classic League at Lodi Lanes.
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USBC RAISES BAR FOR COMPETITION INTEGRITY
WITH BOWLMOR AMF U.S. OPEN RED SOX STAR MOOKIE BETTS CREATES
MEDIA IMPACT FOR PBA WORLD SERIES The news of Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts’ decision to enter the
GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII made an immediate impact
on news media attention for WSOB VII. Within minutes of the PBA’s
announcement, Boston Globe Red Sox beat writer Peter Abraham tweet-
ed the news, which led to re-tweets and comments on masslive.com,
redsoxlive.com and overthemonster.com, among others.
Within hours, the news spread to ESPN, Fox Sports, the Providence
Journal, New York Daily News, Bangor Daily News, CBS Boston,
NESN (New England Sports Channel), Boston.com, millcitysports.com
and many other websites, social media outlets and publications, includ-
ing many throughout the bowling industry.Immediately upon the close of the major league season, Betts returned
to his Brentwood, Tenn., home and, according to his mother Diana
Benedict, headed to the bowling center to begin preparations for WSOB
VII. Bowling – and Red Sox fans – around the world will be able to fol-
low Betts’ throughout his WSOB experiences by watching PBA’s Xtra
Frame online video-streaming service and/or free live scoring on
pba.com. Betts will compete in the PBA Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and
Scorpion Championships Dec. 8-11 at the National Bowling Stadium in
Reno, and additional rounds if he finishes among the top qualifiers.
By Terry Bigham - IBC
ARLINGTON, Texas – Bowlmor AMF, the largest
operator of bowling centers in the world, in collab-oration with the United States Bowling Congress
and the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of
America, will provide a new level of lane integrity
for bowlers at the 2015 Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open.
Bowlmor AMF worked with USBC and Lane
Analytics to complete a comprehensive topography
evaluation of the lanes at host center AMF GarlandLanes, ahead of the event that will take place Nov.
2-8 in Garland, Texas.
Each board of every lane was inspected and lev-
eled every three feet in 18 locations per lane. As a
result, 99 percent of the crowns and depressions
plus cross-t ilts are within twenty-thousandths of an
inch of flat. This dramatically exceeds USBC’s min-
imum standard of forty-thousandths of an inch using
three inspection locations per lane.
“Bowlmor AMF is committed to competitive
bowling and playing a leading role in moving the
sport forward in a positive way,” Bowlmor AMF
Vice President of Leagues Jay Lietman said. “We
are proud to create a world-class venue for the U.S.
Open and strive to provide an exceptional experi-
ence for our league bowlers across the country as
well.”Details of the U.S. Open lane pattern also are
designed to achieve a higher level of competition
integrity. The lane pattern will not be revealed until
immediately before official practice at AMF
Garland Lanes. Additionally, there will be no re-oil-
ing of the lanes between squads.
“From an integrity perspective, Bowlmor AMF
has provided a venue of the same high quality you
find with a custom installation such as the USBC
Open Championships,” USBC Executive Director
Chad Murphy said. “With no information being pro-
vided about the pattern in advance of the event and
also no re-oiling procedure during the event, wehave taken a step further to leveling the playing
field. Multiple angles will need to be played
throughout the event to be successful. It’s exciting
to think about and I’m looking forward to it.”
USBC plans to use the partnership model devel-
oped with Bowlmor AMF to improve lane topogra-
phy for future host centers of championship events.
Limiting the release of lane pattern informationalready is standard practice for the Professional
Women’s Bowling Association Tour, Intercollegiate
Team and Singles Championships and most recent-
ly, the 2016 Junior Gold Championships.
While many equate a golf scorecard to bowling’s
pattern information, Murphy explained a golf score-
card doesn’t change, since yardages are always the
same, but bowling patterns migrate on top of the
lane with every shot so it’s not static and is always
evolving.
“The static piece in bowling is topography of the
lane,” Murphy said. “In golf, the scorecard or
yardage book that a PGA professional receives the
morning of competition is the topography while the
pattern is the rough, the speed of the green and thewind. In bowling, the lane map is the topography
while the pattern is the factor that changes from shotto shot. For the 2015 Bowlmor AMF U.S. Open, we
have done the work to ensure the lanes are in cham-
pionship condition by making sure the lanes are
well within specification. We also are delivering a
scorecard to competitors. You can see a detailed
report on the topography of the lanes at AMF
Garland Lanes here.
“It is USBC’s role to create a level playing field
where the athlete’s skill determines the outcome as
we continue to build a future for the sport. We
appreciate having a great partner hosting the U.S.
Open to help make it possible.”
PBA television ratings on ESPN for 2014-15 notonly showed a 23 percent increase in viewership, but
made important gains in valuable demographics,
PBA CEO and Commissioner Tom Clark said.
Newly-released ratings data comparing the overall
2014-15 PBA telecasts on ESPN to the 2013-14 sea-
son showed ratings gains in desirable areas such as
males age 18-49, which was up 55 percent. The com-
bined male-female audience in both the 18-34 and
18-49 age groups were up 50 percent year-over-year.
“It’s an exciting time for the PBA,” Clark said.
“These numbers are rarely achieved in sports TV and
are very encouraging. They are both valuable andattractive to sponsors and partners. The PBA’s mix of
exciting players including Hall of Famers, interna-
tional stars and former collegiate players making
their mark in increasingly diverse and prestigious
events, plus the continued support of ESPN have the
PBA positioned for further growth.”
The new PBA on ESPN schedule begins Dec. 17,
with a special Thursday, 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) live
telecast of the PBA World Championship from the
GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII at the
National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada.
PBA’S 2014-15 ESPN RATINGS UP 23%,
INCLUDE KEY DEMOGRAPHIC GAINS
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Dennis Reissig 288CORAM, NY – Dennis Reissig blasted 288, Dennis Graff 287, and
Brian Weinstein 279 in the Thursday Right Approach Quads League.
John Nordstrom 245CORAM, NY – John Nordstrom rolled 245, Gabriel Handelman 244,
Joe Ramanski 243, Adrianna Braue 227, and Tisha Luti 206 in the
Tuesday Night Mixed League.
Craig Kessler 243CORAM, NY – Craig Kessler rolled 243, Chris Pesce 203, Sean Pesce
192, and Lisa Donay 190 in the Thursday Family and Friends League.
Jesse Demauro 236 CORAM, NY – In the Wednesday Night Live League Jesse Demauro
shot 236, Joe Romanski and Bobby Miller 225, and Sandy DiPiazza
195.
In the Thursday Friends and Family League Mike Bedson hit 214,
Martin Maningo 212, and Lisa Donay 203.
Tony Calagiore 238CORAM, NY – Tony Calagiore shot 238, Willie Moore 223, Bill Sisco
216, and Susan Roth 170 in the Friday AM Seniors League.
Michael Mirabile 221CORAM, NY – In the Rolling Thunder Junior League Michael Mirabile
shot 221, and Cathy Capozucca 205.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICTommy Martino 778HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy
Martino topped the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Men’s League blasting
games of 265-258-255 for a high
series of 778.
Nick Cristosi shot 290-221-241-
752, Ed Hayes, Jr. 248-236-246-
730, Jason Gomez 223-248-233-
704, Joe Lampariello 278-205-203-
686, and Glenn Mohr 226-267-682.
Lou Gaudio, Jr. 711HOPELAWN, NJ – Lou Gaudio, Jr.
led the scoring in the Goldstein &
Hanel Doubles League firing
games of 268-216-227 for a high
series of 711.
Rusty Thomsen shot 250-235-215-
700, Eugene Gaddy 234-226-228-
688, Will Vidulich 244-227-656,
and Jason Gomez 249-631.
Mitch Weinberg 701HOPELAWN, NJ – Mitch
Weinberg led the scoring in the
Friday Night Classic League rolling
games of 206-257-238 for a high
series of 701.
Michael Potoski shot 228-239-221-688, Russell Kyzima 228-257-
679, Vinnie Pagnotta 247-234-676,
and Anthony Parisi 211-247-216-
674.
Matt Cestone 665HOPELAWN, NJ- Matt Cestone
led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed League rolling games
of 254-203-208 for a high series
of 665.
Rollin E. Ball shot 212-256-656,
Kieran Zebrowski 226-211, and
Dawn Arons 225.
In the Avenel Youth League
Andrew Ferguson shot 201, Ryan
Soto 199, and Gabby Morales170.
John Syslo 658HOPELAWN, NJ- John Syslo
paced the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed Nuts League rolling games
of 254-216 for a high series of
658.
Don M. Hellhake shot 223-236-
647, Joe Maloney 224-227-637,
and Kevin Kennelly 201-205-
213-619.
Kevin Kopko 649HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Kopko
led the scoring in the Family
League rolling games of 279-203
for a high series of 649.Tommy Martino shot 223-201-
203-627, David Morgante 237,
Susan Bobrowski 223-236-641,
and Douglas Boyce 197.
Carlos Toro 646 HOPELAWN, NJ – Carlos Toro
paced the Wednesday Night Trio
rolling 242-221 for a high 646.
Mike Kelly shot 247-224-621,
John Krupinski 225-615.
In the Merck League John Strauss
shot 257-612, Pete Zafian 222, and
Mike Eglesia 204.
Kurt Moszkowski 645HOPELAWN, NJ - Kurt Moszkowski
paced the Thursday Nite Mixed rolling
238-215 for a high series of 645.
Rollin E. Ball hit 244-605, Vinny R.
Medvetz 236, Scott Akalewicz 223.
In another session Kurt Moszkowski
shot 234-228-639, Rollin E. Ball 216,
and Vinny R. Medvetz 213.
Mike Eglesio shot 223, Tom Vickery
209, and Robert Siarkiewicz 216 in the
Merck League.
John Masculin 640HOPELAWN, NJ – John Masculin
led the Knights of Columbus
League rolling games of 219-253
for a high series of 640.
Mark Makwinski, Jr. rolled 201-
212-211-624, and Bill Dillon 203-221-617.
In the Jerzey Pikers League Larry
Clarke shot 218-102, Frank Kovach
200, and Ceferino Rivera 194.
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Jonnae Greaves 745FARMINGDALE, NY – Jonnae
Greaves topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League blasting
games of 265-227-253 for a high
series of 745.
Ramon Carcamo hit 278, Fred
Catapano 243-233-691, Dennis
Dowdican 245-225-209-679, and
Kerrick Jones 256-238-663.
Shawn Green 740
FARMINGDALE, NY – ShawnGreen led the Expressway Glass
League rolling games of 288-248
for a high series of 740.
Mike Perrone shot 267-247-732,
Paul Bajorski 289-726, John
Lombardi 289-228-720, Evan
Myers 236-257-236-729, Ed
Standtlander 258-258-720, and
Emanuel Pontillo 234-235-243-
712.
Dan Rice 729FARMINGDALE, NY – Dan Rice
led the scoring in the Wednesday
Early Men’s League rolling 244-
221-264 for high series of 729.
Kenneth Wojdylo shot 222-211-
279-712, Jeff Scarola 279-257-
705, Al Visco 279-227-699, Keith
Kasper 257-224-698, John Bergen
255-678, and John Young 246-
214-203-663.
Breandan Rini 725FARMINGDALE, NY – Brendan
Rini led the scoring in the MNFP
League firing games of 265-257
for a high series of 725.
Eddie Allen shot 269-258-719,
Danny Riccobono 247-238-683,
Gary LaCara 253-227-677, and
Jim Tortorice, Jr. 268-651.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Frank Napolitano shot
186, Gerard Hoeler 180, KarenBruno 176, and Angela
Napolitano 170
Kenny Simon 718FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny
Simon led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League blast-
ing games of 235-225-258 for a
high series of 718.
Valerie DeLillo shot 244-210-
232-686, Kevin Falcone 237-222-
653, Joe Galliponi 237-216-648,
and Michael Larberg 236.
Neil Williams 696 FARMINGDALE, NY – Neil
Williams led the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League blast-
ing games 214-246-236 for a high
series of 696.
Hari Soedarmasto shot 234-234-
678, Mike Agosta 257, Kyle
Durfee 249, and William Ramos
233-224-641.
Bob Kennedy 685
FARMINGDALE, NY – BobKennedy paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League fir-
ing games of 223-226-236 for a
high series of 685.
Mike Herman rolled 221-211-
246-678, Mike Bagnato 221, and
Ken Tamburrino 215.
Eric Vazauez 635FARMINGDALE, NY – Eric
Vazquez paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League rolling
games of 227-215 for a high series
of 635.
Todd Johnson shot 242, Lloyd
Hasluck and Nick Fazzolare 226,
and Mike Dease 224.
Salvatore Yannacore 635FARMINGDALE, NY – Salvatore
Yannacore led the HS Practice
League rolling 236-222 635.
Samantha Ng shot 222-200-617,
Christopher Kelch 247, and
Darisu Fuller 226.
Nicholas Mencarelli 715FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas
Mencarelli led the Monday High
School Practice firing 248-245-
222 for a high series of 715.Darius Fuller rolled 234-244-
213-691, Carly Licht 248-233-
203-684, and Carmelo Randazzo
200-267-201-668.
Rob Bucking 703FARMINGDALE, NY – Rob
Bucking rolled 248-703, Eddie
Allen 264, Danny Riccobono 255,
Michael Larberg 244, George
Crenshaw and Danny Schrafel
243, and Linda Stephanopoulos
242 in the MNFP League.
In the Wednesday Party League
David Green rolled 237-236,
Rober Laurice and Robert
Engellau 226, and Dan Galfano
222.
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Chris Mayr 720FLUSHING, NY – Chris Mayr led the scoring in the Midweek Mixers
League rolling games of 230-244-246 for a high series of 720.
Vonetta Jolliffe shot 238-237-223-698, Jimmy Vega, Jr. 238-217-231-
686, and Jaime Ansale 234-207-234-675.
Tony Taylor 719FLUSHING, NY – Tony Taylor led the scoring in the IBEW Local #3
League blasting games of 258-278 for a high series of 719.
Brett Lee shot 215-234-247-696, Eric Rogan 258-230-668, and SeanKretzschymar 228-216-236-680.
Robyn Buschini 705FLUSHING, NY – Robyn Buschini led the scoring in the Ball and Chain
League rolling games of 254-227-224 for a high series of 705.
Kevin Brown rolled 250-259-691, Robert Kuch 244-221-213-678, and
Joe Peltzman 223-226-233-682.
Anthony Vitucci 693FLUSHING, NY – Anthony Vitucci led the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic League rolling games of 245-214-234 for a high series of 693.
Eric Rogan shot 210-279-200-689, Matt Dugan 256-235-679, and John
Gallub 201-215-257-673.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
To our customers at the Parkway Lanes, 200 Route 46, Elmwood Park, N.J.:
There continues to be a number of rumors circling around the industry about our business.We had our Financial Consultant address the league officers recently and he attempted to
provide information first to the league members and second to our loyal customers. At thismeeting he disclosed confidential information with the attempt of gaining trust in thestatement that all of our leagues and parties are secure in the thought of using our facilityas their Bowling Center. We have been working hard over the past 8 years to provide ourcustomers the best and most comfortable bowling alley in Bergen County.
We mentioned in our meeting that we have been approached by several entities interestedin purchasing our business. We have been approached by more than a dozen viable entitieswith the interest of purchasing Parkway Lanes in the past three years, however in each casewe have chosen to hold on to it ourselves, in spite of economic challenges.
In all the possible scenarios, we will be f inancially secure for this season and manyseasons to come, as promised.
For those of you who have businesses or business experiences, you will know that aChapter 11 filing allows a business to operate but it also exposes the business to totaltransparency which means anyone who has an interest in buying our business must bedisclosed to the public. It does not mean, in fact a sale or transfer of ownership will takeplace.
The partners of Parkway Lanes have invested more than a million dollars of their hardearned money to maintain and keep their business responsible.
We are using this advertisement for one purpose and one purpose only. We wanteveryone to feel comfortable about having a bowling house that they can trust, and so weare asking you publicly to accept our commitment to remain in business for many years tocome.
We take this opportunity to thank all of our patrons, our league members, and ourcustomers who have enjoyed using our facility as their Birthday party house and their
corporate site for group gatherings.
Thank you for your continued support
David Cassirer
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Spanish American Mixed: Benny Nieves 268-671, Dan Palazzolo 259, Tyrone Waal 248-680.
Nor Bu Lodge: Jon Klejmont 254, Bill Karpack 249-690, Chris Bakos 246-673, Stacey Titus 257-616,
Cheryl Wolf 204.
Thursday Night Mixed: Scott Struble 267-664, Ken George 246-694, Bill Homa 246-664, Kimberly
Cartelli 223-570, Anna Marie Sesek 172, Linda Lynch 184-509.
Youth Program
Bumper Busters: Brandon Lipp 85-166, Jordan Lipp 75-147.
Lucky Strikers: Ty Carra 108-287, Jacob Paniconi 82-196.
Ball Busters: Robert Murray 256-612, Jack Cook 223, Jack Vander Meulen 212-574, Kyle Billebrown 167,
Joey Lamont 184-492, James Gallagher,193-548, Sarah Gallagher 200-488, Emma Wright 158-458.
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LODI LANES HONOR ROLL AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESGlenn Smith 299ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Glenn Smith topped the Monday
4-Man Classic blasting a near per-
fect 299 game in the high 756 set.
Bob Schmid hit 259-269-226-
754, John Boock 278-252-738,
Joe Conigliaro 279, and Mike
Ramirez 247-234-239-720.
Tom Handley 745ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Tom Handley topped the scoringin the Monday 4-Man Classic
League blasting games of 257-
255-233 for a high series of 745.
Matt Slade shot 278-246-213-
737, Frank Cimino 278-246-734,
Glenn Smith 245-237-247-729,
Tim O’Brien 255-258-236-719,
Robert Burling 279-248-726, and
Gary Robertson 249-234-227-710.
Jim Carey 741ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jim Carey led the scoring in the
Tuesday Late Men’s League blast-
ing games of 266-259 for a high
series of 741.
Andrew Larson shot 216-234-
225-675, Anthony Bruno 267-
214-654, John Hanlon 258,
Matthew Meaney 204-245-200-
649, and Joe Ewald 243-205-644.
Leroy Singletary 726 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Leroy Singletary led the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League rolling games of 253-
237-236 for a high series of
726.
Charlie Torres shot 255-240-
711, John O’Farrell 246-236-
707, Lawrence Welfare 267-
255-694, and Jim
Constandinides 252-245-692.
Glen Smith 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Glen Smith led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League
rolling games of 279-257 for a
high series of 718.Pete Morreale hit 277, Jeff
Bishoff 265, William Corwin 256,
and Sal Panzarezia 233-220-235-
688.
Jerry George 707 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jerry George led the scoring in the
Thursday Senior Birds League
rolling games of 213-224-267 for
a high series of 707.
Charles Johnson shot 253-200-
648, Michael Carpenter 224, and
Ed Frontera 223.
John LaBau 704ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John LaBau topped the scoring inthe Friday Night Mixed League
blasting games of 258-244 for a
high series of 704.
John Hodge shot 243-233-680,
Al Doerrer 243-243-678, Gina
Lella 286-204-669, and Jason
Grima 267-223-655.
Mel Brown 704ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Mel Brown led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed League rolling
games of 269-234 for a high series
of 704.
Greg Ton shot 245-243-686,
Steve Papier 209-205-248-662,
Gary Ton 269, and Charlie Torres
257.
Pete Coneay 696
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pete Conway led the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League
rolling games of 246-237 for a
high series of 696.
Sean McGinn rolled 237-680,
Terry Boyle 246-237-667,
Michael Travers 253-223-660, and
Gregory Frank 244-214-657.
In the Monday Ladies Classic
Linda Walsh shot 223, Remee
Mallay 200, Cherilyn DePalma
182, and Mindy Myers 179.
Richard McCarthy 681ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Richard McCarthy led the scoring
in the Bown N Cruise League
rolling games of 214-233-234 for a high series of 681.
Don Railey hit 235-214-648,
Steven Patitucci 248, and Kevin
Rall 223-204.
Jackie LaBau 252ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jackei LaBau led scoring in the
Thursday El Cheapo League firing
a high game of 252.
John Moran shot 232, Steve Frey
215, Boris Sosa 202, and Rich
Snyder and Craig Cittadino 200.
Brian Becktold 644ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Brian Becktold paced the scoring
in the Saturday ScholarshipLeague rolling games of 234-222
for a high series of 644.
Robert Barber hit 226, Jason Eras
224, Andrew Perlak 281, Nicholas
Lastella 217-214, Daniel Carley
201, Paul Ingel 199, and Colleen
Kingsepp 189.
Brian Shade 750 at Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - In week 8 of the Coors Light Trio League, Brian Shade
demolished the pins with high series of 750 (105 POA) and high game
269 (game 3) for More Better. Shade’s 3rd game average is now 230.
Tom Caspar Sr. had a 702 (135 POA) and 257 game. Will Reynolds
tossed a 257. Kerry O’Sullivan, also of More Better, lead the women
with a 249 game and Janine Smith a 598 series and 246 game. Mark
Vasquez shot high series 678 and high game 255. Josh Leahy rolled a
nice 245, and Mike Messina tossed a 630 series. Lois Steindl threw
women’s high 552 series and 192 game.
Monday Trios:
Kenn Schlomann 278, Kevin Matawa 270, Ron DeLuca 266, Vivian
Smerdon 243, Rachel Akins 237, Hugh Garrity 728, Bobby Castillo 714,
Sal LaCateno 714.
Survivior Trios:
Steven Leach 280, Michael Calabrese 266, Jessica Calabrese 236,
Dennis Hill 230, Shawn Calhoun 256, Danille Chisolm 712.
Wednesday Men's 820:
Joe Alfano 290-740, Elmer Akers 264, Karl Kalagera 259, Ray Turton
688, Bob Goodwin 663.
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Ken Soto 771STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ken
Soto topped the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League blasting games of 279-
245-247 for a high series of 771.
Justin Wichnovitz shot 246-663,
Kathy Wichnovitz 277, Pat
Driscoll 252, and Richie Lopez
247.
Jeff Martin 756 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jeff
Martin topped the scoring in the
FixADent Auto Body League
rolling games of 267-254 for a
high series of 756.
Mike Galeotti shot 242-267-732,
Eugene Cruz 287-702, John
Drabczyk 287-684, Bob Suhr 256-
679, and Wade Pomeroy 279-671.
Tim McAuliffe, Jr. 759STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tim
McAuliffe, Jr. topped the scoring
in the Rab Wilkinson Memorial
League blasting games of 247-
258-254 for a high series of 759.
Ed Wilkinson, Jr. shot 288-730, Tom
Hollywood 696, Joe Weisenstein
268-689, and Jeff Scire 673.
Allan Rabinowitz 754
STATEN ISLAND, NY – AllanRabinowitz led the Mike
Massaroli Memorial blasting
games of 266-250 for a high 754.
Joseph Ciriano rolled 242-277-
706, Marc Avena 287-702, Glenn
Markovitz 256-683, Kevin Ng
683, Chris Cannone 673, Eugene
Cruz 266-672, Mike Benevenuto,
Jr. 664, John Coffaro 257, Mike
Barclay 256, and Jeff Doctor 250.
Ken Soto 751STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ken
Soto topped the scoring in the
Family Night Out League firing
games of 257-266 for a high series
of 751.
Joseph Vann hit 257-709, Chris
Antico 267-681, and Kenneth
Soto, Jr. 680.
John Eadicicco 737
STATEN ISLAND, NY – JohnEadicicco took center stage whit
his high scoring while competing
in the Senior Men’s League rolling
games 268-237 for a high series of
737.
Dan Manzella shot 217-218-648,
Al Felline 225-217-634, Chip
Bonamo 226-225-631, and Stu
Isaacs 224-213-629.
Casey Sparacio 677 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Casey
Sparacio led the scoring in the
Junior Scholarship Doubles
League rolling games of 221-217-
239 for a high series of 677.
Jason Wichowitz shot 215-221-
635, Daniel Costantino 217-210-
617, and Joyce VanDrost 224.
Teresa Fortunato 624
STATEN ISLAND, NY – TeresaFortunato led the scoring in the
Gennaro’s Ladies Classic League
rolling games of 222-202-200 for
a high series of 624.
Rebecca Rakauskas shot 206-
226, Julie Agosta 237, Sue Dalton
223, and Naz Labetti 222.
Thomas Martine 659STATEN ISLAND, NY – Thomas
Martine paced the NEXGEN
Junior Bowlers League rolling
233-237 for a high series of 659.
Joseph Vann hit 267-214-645,
Jason Wichnowitz 290-630.
In the Monday Manic Ladies
League Lia Cherry shot 197,
Kathy Barclay 183, and Marie
O’Sullivan 180.
Anne Marie Rubilotta 639STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anne
Marie Rubilotta rolled 203-213-
223-639 in the Tuesday Early
Birds League.
In the Golden Oldies League
John Cento shot 221, Dom DeVito
212-211, Dennis Costantino 213,
Sylvia Simpson 210, and Anthony
Gottlieb 205.
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