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Vol. 76 No. 47

January 20 - 26, 2016

Jon Van Hees Wins PBA Scorpion Championship


match after building a nearly
By Bill Vint - PBA
insurmountable lead. Sterner won
RENO, Nev. Jon Van Hees
his semifinal match by striking on
patience finally paid its biggest
eight of his first nine shots to run
dividend when the 11-year partaway from PBA Hall of Famer
time
Professional
Bowlers
Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J.,
Association Tour competitor from
257-174.
Charlestown, R.I., defeated Jason
He led Waliczek by 24 pins after
Sterner of Covington, Ga., 202seven frames before leaving the 4176, to win the PBA Scorpion
6-7-9-10 Greek church and
Championship presented by Reno
opening in the ninth frame. When
Tahoe USA at the National
Waliczek was unable to strike to
Bowling Stadium, becoming the
close the gap, Van Hees threw
first Rhode Island native to win a
three strikes in his 10th frame to
PBA Tour title.
seal a trip to the championship
The Scorpion Championship
match where he started with three
aired on ESPN. It was the fourth
spares and a string of four strikes
and final animal pattern chamPBA photo
to build a 49-pin lead over
pionship contested during the
Scorpion Champion Jon Van Hees
Sterner. Van Hees left a 7-10 split
GEICO PBA World Series of
in the eighth frame and failed to convert the 2-4-5-8 in
Bowling VII presented by Silver Legacy.
Elated, thousands of emotions, the 34-year-old the ninth, but Sterner wasnt able to close the gap.
The guys told me it was going to go really fast, and
Van Hees said about winning a title in his first national television appearance at the end of a string of 106 I remember looking up and it was the eighth frame,
career tournaments. Im trying to get a handle on Van Hees said. Against Jason, I threw four really
good shots in the middle when I needed them, and
them. Its been an unbelievable 48 hours.
I started this quest 27 years ago. Ive always been thankfully that was enough. Jason left three ringing 10
kind of a late bloomer, but if I put the time and effort pins that made a big difference, but sometimes you get
breaks and sometimes not. Ive been on both sides.
into it, I can usually get to where I want to go.
Its destiny, he added. Sometimes you cant outVan Hees got his title after surviving a 209-191 battle with Lonnie Waliczek of Wichita, Kan., in the bowl destiny. I was hoping today would be my day,
semifinal round, and a couple of bad frames in the title and fortunately it was.

50 cents

Gary Vicente 300-802 at Lodi Lanes


LODI, NJ - Gary Vicente found
perfection in a 300 game and finished the session with an 802
series rolling in the Monday Night

Classic at Lodi Lanes.


Quentin Collins matched
Vincente to tie for high series at
802.

Tommy Calderone Hit 300


At Rockville Centre Lanes
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Tony Calderone earned top honors
in the Thursday Mixed League at
Rockville Centre Lanes blasting
games of 300-223-238 for a high
series of 761.

Charlie Torres rolled 245-254229-728, Teddy Avgerinos 234234-672, Max Urena 214-214226-654, Mary Ann McNally 208214-231-653, and Frank Krulish
212-215-222-649.

Jim Demas 300 at Holiday Bowl


OAKLAND, NY Jim Demas
earned top honors hammering out
a 300 perfecto then added a 277
and a 192 for the meetings high
series of 769 while contesting in
the Sal Marino Classic League at

Holiday Bowl.
James Lavecchia rolled 268-236245-749, Dwayne Shuart 246235-268-749, Scott Hedden 247279-222-749, and Dave Ritter
246-247-237-730.

Nick DiLauro 300 at Farmingdale


FARMINGDALE, NY Nick
DiLauro earned top honors in the
Expressway Glass League blasting
games of 300-258 for a high series
of 772.
Frankie Berardino shot 259-240279-778, Mark Kaminski 279-232256-767, Nick Lombardi 222-242-

279-743, Michael Forman 298227-720, Paul Bajorski 226-248248-722, Ken Grzelaczyk 215-249247-711, Keith Casper 235-237238-710, Terry Cazzalino 2582-09239-706, Sunil Kochar 246-239217-702, and Anthony DElia 237258-205-700.

CHAMPIONS DETERMINED AT 2016 TEAM USA TRIALS, U.S. AMATEUR


LAS VEGAS - Marshall Kent of
Yakima,
Washington,
and
Danielle McEwan of Stony
Point, New York, captured the
2016 United States Bowling
Congress Team USA Trials titles,
while Chris Via of Springfield,
Ohio, and Stephanie Schwartz of
Racine, Wisconsin, capped the
week with wins at the United
States
National
Amateur
Bowling Championships.
Kent used a second-place performance in Thursday's final
qualifying round at Gold Coast
Hotel and Casino to win his second Team USA Trials title with a

total of 38 ranking points, and


McEwan captured her third win
at the event with 24 points after
an eighth-place finish in the final
round.
Kent and McEwan earned spots
on Team USA for the fifth consecutive year and also will have
the opportunity to represent the
United States at the 2016
QubicaAMF World Cup in
Shanghai, China, in October.
"I have been so close the last
few years in having a chance to
go back to the World Cup and fell
just short," said Kent, who finished second at the 2012 World

Cup in Wroclaw, Poland. "To be


able to come through this week
means the world to me. I've had a
bitter taste in my mouth from my
last World Cup appearance, and I
have been wanting the chance to
redeem myself, so now I'll have
that opportunity. That's been a
goal for the past few years."
Also earning automatic spots
on Team USA 2016 based on
their overall performances at the
Team USA Trials were Via,
Kamron Doyle of Brentwood,
Tennessee, Andrew Cain of
Phoenix, and AJ Chapman of
Manchester, Iowa.

Rob Gotchall of Clarksville,


Tennessee, Ronnie Russell of
Marion, Indiana, and John
Janawicz of Winter Haven,
Florida, were selected by the
National Selection Committee
based on their performances this
week.
Chris Barnes of Double Oak,
Texas,
Tommy
Jones
of
Simpsonville, South Carolina,
Sean Rash of Montgomery,
Illinois, and John Szczerbinski of
North Tonawanda, New York,
were selected by the National
Selection Committee based on
submitted resumes.

"This week has been really


unbelievable," said McEwan,
who also won the 2012 and 2013
Team USA Trials. "To come out
on top is such a great feeling, and
being back on Team USA and
getting to bowl the World Cup
with Marshall is awesome. I
think it all hasn't sunk in yet."
Joining McEwan with automatic spots on Team USA 2016 was
Stefanie Johnson of Grand
Prairie, Texas, Kelly Kulick of
Union, New Jersey, and Shannon
O'Keefe of O'Fallon, Illinois.
See TEAM

USA

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January 20 - 26, 2016

TEAM USA
Continued from Page 1

Shannon Pluhowsky of Dayton,


Ohio, Erin McCarthy of Omaha,
Nebraska, Josie Earnest of
Nashville,
Tennessee,
and
Bryanna Cote of Red Rock,
Arizona, were selected by the
National Selection Committee
based on their performances at the
Team USA Trials this week.
Kayla Johnson of Washington,
Illinois, Brittni Hamilton of
Webster, New York, and Missy
Parkin of Laguna Hills, California,
were selected by the National
Selection Committee based on
submitted resumes.
Schwartz also earned a spot on
Team USA by defeating Heather
Penatzer of Tucson, Arizona, in
the finals of the women's U.S.
Amateur title match, 238-133.
"I just wanted to make good
shots and do my best," said
Schwartz, who has been a member
Junior Team USA since 2014. "It's
a great feeling. I've never won
anything this big, so it's really
cool. Being able to be on both
Team USA and Junior Team USA
is incredible."
Via captured the men's U.S.

Amateur title by
Junior Team USA
James Grago III of Hampstead,
delivering
two
2016 for the girls North Carolina, led the men's
strikes in the 10th
was
Schwartz, final qualifying round on the 45frame to lock out
Penatzer, Haley foot Rome pattern with a 1,448
top-seeded Doyle,
Richard of Tipton, total, while O'Keefe paced the
the
defending
Michigan,
and women with a 1,361 total.
Team USA Trials
Kayla Crawford of
The players this week earned
champion, 219Silvis, Illinois.
points based on their finishing
212.
Ashley Dunn of position in each of the qualify"I knew I had a
P a l m d a l e , ing rounds - the top bowler of
good look and
California, and the block earned one ranking
could make the
Gazmine Mason point, second place in the block
shot," said Via,
of
Cranston, earned two points, etc. - with
who was a memRhode
Island, the lowest total of ranking
ber of Junior
were selected by points after five six-game
Team USA in
the
National blocks determining the win2011 and 2012. "I
Selection Committee ners.
just had to zero in,
based on performTo be eligible for the U.S.
focus and make
ance.
Amateur portion of the event, a
the best shots posJordan Richard, bowler must not hold or have
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sible. It's unbeheld a professional membership
Danielle McEwan and Marshall Kent
lievable to be on
of Clover, South (PBA or PWBA) anytime in
Team USA. Spending time on the spot in the men's final.
Carolina, Hollyann Johansen of 2015. Also, anyone who has won
This week marked the first time Wichita,
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Kansas,
Sydney a professional title (regional,
I've been wanting this ever since. the U.S. Amateur Championships Brummett of Fort Wayne, Indiana, national or senior) as a profeshas been held in nearly a decade.
It's a dream come true."
Julia Bond of Aurora, Illinois, and sional was not eligible to comSome of the nation's top young Sierra Kanemoto of Dayton, Ohio, pete as an amateur.
Penatzer
defeated
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Bowlers age 20 or younger as
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final, while Via outlasted spots on Junior Team USA.
their performances at the 2015 spots on Junior Team USA this
Automatic spots on the boys side Junior Gold Championships.
Chapman, 279-246, to earn his
week.
went to Anthony Simonsen of
Princeton, Texas, Wesley Low Jr.
of Palmdale, California, Matt
Russo of Millstone Township,
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Madison Perry Tops Youth at Holiday


By Vince Albrecht
OAKLAND, NJ - In Stan Niemiec Youth Travel League play, sixteenyear-old Hawthorne junior Madison Perry mercilessly pounded Holiday
Bowls plastic-coats, firing a scorching 245-214-245-704 to lead Fair
Lawn to a strongly contested 2950-2900 win over Bowler City I, snaring five points in the process. Lifting her average to a startling 208,
Madison consistently battered the strike zone throughout the match and
set the tone for her teammates, Tyler Nappi 215-199-585, Hunter Perry
205-183 and Hassan Izzard 182. Across the ball return, BC I was shredding the pin deck as well, Anthony Rizzo 256-214-652, Kyle Schellberg
206-204-603 and Gabby Pangaro 199-576.
On an afternoon that saw forty-two 200s from the talented young
travelers, league-leading Bowler City III and Holiday II engaged in the
sessions highest scoring encounter, 2444-2353 net, a five-point win for
BC III with each side exploding for eight deuces.
Lighting up the leaderboard for the victors were Peter Bondy 214-216200-630, Derek Lewandowski 235-204-623, Tiffany Sucero 227-221607 and anchor Nick Reyes capping the fruitful outing with 248.
Scuttling the pins for Holiday II, Jared Duncan 225-214-220-659, Tom
Chamberlain 216-223-214-653 and Justin Milligan 206-204.
In a faceoff between two of the leagues better squads, host Holiday I
put up huge numbers, but were edged 2892-2890 by a determined HiTor quartet. Fueling the latters offense were, anchor Nino Sparta 255632, Johnny Toscano 223-209-615, Justin Ramos 232-182 and Joseph
Ardiri 181. Powering Holiday I were, anchor Nick Cilento 255-238-686,
Alex McGuire with an ascending triple deuce 211-229-236-676 and
Frank Magyar 212-229-601.
Montvale strengthened its hold on second place by snaring six of
seven points from Boonton in a duel that featured two nail-biters,
notably the finale that ended in a dead heat. Boontons Erik Kattermann
and Montvales Nick Fabiano matched double strikes in the tenth frame
with the latter leaving the 2-4 on his final delivery, allowing Kattermann
a chance to gain a win for his team, but Eriks flush pocket hit left the
eight-pin standing, producing the tie. Fabianos 212-192-590, James
Reagan-Wards 212 and Dan Sprovieros 193 carried Montvales

Guzman Blasts 835


At Parkway Lanes
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Jose
Guzman bowled 290-289-256 for
a fantastic 835 series while rolling
in the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League at Parkway
Lanes
Jan Dul rolled 279-795, Edward
Bakelaar Sr. 265-780, Victor
Padilla 276-744, Peter Honan 266727, Paul Stuart 246-715, Joseph
Donnarumma 242-711, and Mike
DeFrancesco 248-708.

Donato Cocco 299 at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - At Howell Lanes, following two 300s from last week,
Donato Cocco blasted a 299 game and 758 series on Lanes 11-12 leading Destinos Pizza charge towards the topof the Hankel League.
Bob Consentino threw a 277 and Marvin Hidalgo-Mora a 268. Joe
Pollizzi had second high series 267-733, and Mike Fogarty a 730.
Substitute John Petraglia, Sr. delivered a 267-722 for Team 1, Marvin
Hidalgo-Mora 721, John Norman 266-716 and Nick Voyantis 701.
Jessica Peters had a 627 including 227 and 214, and Leslie Bohn also
tossed a 227 on the Divas and Dudes.
Fogarty and Hidalgo-Mora bowled on lanes 17-18 for the Ritas Ice
sweep and the Leagues high team series of the year a 2777.
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Week of Festivities Awaits Fans During FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions Week
Fans can experience live ESPN finals, PBA Hall of Fame dinner, TOC Experience and Super Bowl party
SHAWNEE, Okla. Tickets are
still available for the live ESPN
finals of the FireLake PBA
Tournament of Champions on
Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 7) at 1
p.m. Central time at the FireLake
Arena in Shawnee, Okla., but
there also will be plenty more for
fans to experience during the week
of PBAs signature event.
The 2016 seasons first major,
open exclusively to players who
have won PBA titles, will be hosted by the FireLake Bowling
Center, site of the 2014 and 2015
PBA Summer Swings, as part of a
multi-event celebration of the
PBAs best.
TOC week will begin with the
PBA Grand Casino Hotel &
Resort Southwest Winter Open, a
PBA Southwest region tournament that will double as a qualifying event for PBA Regional,
PBA50 and PBA Womens title
holders trying for berths in the
Tournament of Champions. A
minimum of 24 qualifiers from the
regional event on Jan. 30-31 will
advance to the TOC, which will be
held Feb 2-5 at FireLake Bowling
Center.
Monday, Feb. 1 will be official
TOC practice day, and the PBA
will conduct its 2016 Hall of Fame
ceremonies at the Grand Casino
Hotel & Resort where PBA50
standout Pete Couture, former
PBA Tour TV announcer Denny
Schreiner and former PBA South
Region Manager Harry ONeale
will be inducted. Fans are invited
to attend the dinner. Tickets are
available for $100 and can be pur-

chased by visiting pba.com/tickets. The ceremony will be emceed


by Hall of Famer and former PBA
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announcer
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On Tuesday, Australian twohander and two-time defending
PBA Player of the Year Jason
Belmonte will begin his quest to
win his third consecutive
Tournament of Champions. The
only other player to accomplish
that feat was Jason Couch of
Clermont, Fla., who won it in
1999, 2000 and 2002. (The
Tournament of Champions was
not conducted in calendar year
2001.). The tournaments only
other three-time winner Hall of
Famer Mike Durbin, won the
event in 1972, 1982 and 1984.
Belmonte will be challenged by
a field of 96 PBA champions
including past TOC champions
and PBA Hall of Famers Pete
Weber (1989, 2013) and Norm
Duke (1994), former Players of
the Year Sean Rash (2012), Chris
Barnes (2006), Patrick Allen
(2009) and Tommy Jones (2007),
the Tours only woman champion
Kelly Kulick (2010), Michael
Haugen Jr., (2008) and Bryan
Goebel (1998).
At the conclusion of 48 games of
qualifying and match play
Tuesday through Friday at
FireLake Bowling Center (all
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Ken Clark 789

Charles Taylor 758

Robert Butler, Jr. 738

WOODBINE, NJ - The Senior


League at Mouse Trap Lanes held
their annual Holiday 9-Pin No-Tap
Tournament. Ken Clark crushed
games of 268-221-300 for the high
series of the tournament tallying 789.
Bill Kurst blasted 278-230-250-758,
Jim Jackson 239-246-243-728, Jack
Reynolds 221-280-700, Bob Fern
265-204-635, Bill Miller 202-219601 and Len Hilbert 235-591

WOODBINE, NJ - The Monday


Night Mixed League at Mouse Trap
Lanes was led by Charles Taylor
blasting his way to 268-235-255-758
for high series of the night. George
Charlson rolled 244-234-225-703.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Robert


Butler, Jr. led the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
rolling a 278 game for a high series
of 738.
George Redecha blasted 299-694,
John Lyons 267-714, Richie
Weinberg 247-703, Lou Conte 245692, Phil Oppenheim 265-680, and
Justin Andrews 258-680.

Mike Calise 736


WOODBINE, NJ - The Wednesday
Mixed League saw Mike Calise
crushing 245-258-233-736 at Mouse
Trap Lanes.
Jim Young, Jr. 267-223-201-691,
Ken Howell 203-238-247-688, Tim
McIntyre 297-673, Leon Errickson
221-217-234-672, Eric Bunch 203247-221-671 and Brian Lazicki 214233-224-671.

Eric Bunch 724


WOODBINE, NJ - The Thursday
Men's League saw Eric Bunch blasting 264-213-247-724 for high series
of the night. Brian Rogers was bolstered by high game of the night 288254-717 and Tam Bui continued his
steady play rolling 258-227-231-716.
Frank Janetta 246-216-248-710,
Andrew Stewart 235-226-236-697.


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Kevin Melfi, Jr. shot 246-247-722,
Mike King 265-710, Mike
Ponsiglione 246-695, and John
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Angelo Calato 200-236-614, and
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Gennaros Ladies Classic League
rolling a 279 game for a high series
of 668.
Roe Quattrichi hit 222, Adrienen
Paccione 213, and Cassandra
Missall 211.
Bernie Weissmann rolled 244,
Dennis Costantino 200-210, Rich
Muszel, Connie McNally, and John
Vitello 202 in the Golden Oldies
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260-203 for a high series of 645.
John Cento hit 202-233-629,
Joanie Bentsen 213,and Dennis
Costantino 200.
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Joe Carlo hit 665, Mike Vignola
245-4-661, Nellie Rosario 247, and
Jhn Saker 245.

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John Kertesz 793

Warren Taureck 742

Mike Rodriguez 723

HOPELAWN, NJ John
Kertesz topped the scoring in
the
Premiere
Pro
Shop
McClassic League blasting
games of 279-278-236 for a high
series of 793.
Jen Daunno rolled 266-246248-760, Frank Mazzella 269257-226-752, Anselmo Roque
246-245-255-746, Dan Clark
259-203-277-739, Frank Leo
258-214-267-739, and Vincent
Pape 233-243-247-723.
Maryjane Soyka shot a 189
game and Carolyn Esposito 159
in the Wednesday Early Birds
League.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Warren Taureck led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza
League rolling games of 226260-256 for a high series of
742.
Joe Herber hit 234-226-256716, John Baginsky 233-246673, and Nicole Baginsky
257-221-659.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Rich Rowley rolled
213, and Joan Kelton 187.

HOPELAWN,
NJMike
Rodriguez paced the Wednesday
Night Trios rolling games of 269277 for a high series of 723.
Carlos Toro hit 237-216-649,
Michael Dellamanna 265-207648, and Joe Defini 236-202-627.

Larry Clarke 757


HOPELAWN, NJ Larry Clarke
topped the scoring in the Jerzey
Pikers League blasting games of
231-258-268 for a high series of
757.
Joyce Ellison shot 212, Joe
Sheedy 211, and Ed Bullard 203.

John Kertesz 729


HOPELAWN,
NJJohn
Kertesz led the scoring in the
Friday Night Classic League
rolling games of 218-243-268
for a high series of 729.
Russell Kyzima rolled 236207-256-699, Dorey Badolato
235-266-696, Chris Tragno
233-255-206-694,
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Michael Potoski 214-244-226684.

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HOPELAWN, NJ- Anthony
Martino topped the Raritan Bay
Men firing games of 269-228-223
for a high series of 720.
Dan Clark rolled 218-236-257711, Rocco Fortunato 217-222258-697, Mike Petti, Jr. 256-238692, Brian Longo 243-257-690.

Rich Hardish 718


HOPELAWN, NJ - Rich Hardish
topped the scoring in the Garden
State Mixed blasting 221-256241 for a high series of 718.
Jose Medina rolled 214-200244-658, Kathleen Pranio 258200-648, Barry Bailey 233-237639, and Bill Slattery 224-234633.

Danny Schrafel 763

Bob Statzec 699

FARMINGDALE, NY Danny
Schrafel topped the Monday Night
Fourplay blasting games of 279247-237 for a high series of 763.
Brendan Rini hit 268-236-712,
Ralph Ehlrich 256-203-650, Steve
Frey 240-221-655, and Jim
Tortorice, Jr. 236-226-643.

FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Starzec topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 219-237-243 for a high
series of 699.
Brian Selwin hit 204-200-258662, Rob Larsen 236-236-650,
and James Hood 247.

Louis Getzelman 752

Joe Napoli 664

FARMINGDALE, NY Louis
Getzelman topped the scoring in
the Epic/Maple Invitational Trios
League blasting games of 299-262
for a high series of 752.
Jeff Fennell rolled 221-236-287744, Jessica Allen 234-236-257727, Terry Cazzalino 234-238249-721, and John Cummings
287-700.

FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Napoli paced the scoring in the
Monday HS Practice League
rolling games of 256-216 for a
high series of 664.
Nicholas Mencarelli rolled 223216-641, Richard Valentine 234233-626, Carmelo Randazzo 233234-626, and Maria Lucente 233214-625.

Kerrick Jones 738

Robert Grieb 659

FARMINGDALE, NY Kerrick
Jones topped the Tuesday Early
Birds League firing games of 247243-248 for a high series of 738.
Fred Catapano shot 232-234244-710, Jeff Page 258-227-211696, Michael Berardino 257-680,
and Miguel Garrido 242-229-670.

FARMINGDALE, NY Robert
Grieb paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 202-192-265 for
a high series of 659.
Nick Jorgensen hit 236-212-634,
Bob Andrews 231, Bob Kennedy
227, and Tim Jackson 225.

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Charlie Torres 746

Robert Benenati 743

Frank Rugolo 699

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Charlie Torres topped the
scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing games of
279 and 258 to tally the session high series of 746.
Anthony Cimino shot 266226-682, Gary Ton 247-215665, Joseph Jhingree 238654, and Mike Penoro 276655.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Benenati topped the
scoring in the Wednesday Night
Mixed blasting 254-253-236 for
a high series of 743.
John Laurita rolled 261-724,
Shaun Berkowsky266-246-713,
Pete Conway 257-226-687, and
Chuck Eckhardt 230-246-205681.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Frank Rugolo led the scoring in
the Bown N Cruise League
rolling games of 258-257 for a
high series of 699.
Mark Walton shot 245-656,
David Williams 263-624, and
Pam Andorfer 264-623.

Pat Zenker 746

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Chris Barbaro led the scoring in
the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League firing games of 222247-237 for a high series of
706.
Leroy Singletary rolled 258256-703, Rick Litwinkowich
252-246-703, Alby Pezzella
266-234-695, Pedro Salcedo
287-694, and Steve Lawson
256-233-677.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker topped the scoring in the Friday Night Mixed
League firing games of 278257 for a high series of 746.
Dan DiGiralamo 269, Alex
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268-225-232725, Shaun Berkowsky 255217-225-697, and John LaBau
267-228-683.

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William Tyson 674


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
William Tyson led the scoring in
the Thursday Senior Birds
League rolling games of 215225-234 for a high series of 674.
Ben Everson hit 224-234-668,
Robert Chan 235, Jerry George
227, and Gerald Fields 225-224618.
Alice Naudus rolled 181, Kami
Radin 180, and Mary Pat
Murphy 176 in the Tuesday
Long Beach Catholic Ladies
League.

Spanish American: Henry Alvarez Jr. 277-641, Julio Soto 257-675, Manuel
Matias 248-632 Manuel Matias 248-647, Lynne Coleman 205-599.
Monday Early Birds: Ed Hardy 277-665, Jeff Rozner 214-593, Glen Kruhm
165-456, Dori Mcacone 178-493, Jeff Rozner 220-544, Judy Von Itter 154-455.
County Tuesday Night: Joe Karas 268-738, Tony Greene 259-715, Lynne
Coleman 244-640, Diane Piasecki 225-581, Sue Marrero 204, PJ Adams 268749, Ed Pico 257-684, Sandy Turner 223-614, Linda Barber 201-546.
Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Friedman 234-628, Rick Martone 203-520, Robert
Lavecchia 203-543, Raymond Bsarany 199-530, Rita Underwood 171-443,
Regina Nataluk 169-482, Penny Nelson 160-413, Lorraine Dacko 154-403,
Grace Jimenez 128-370, Pablo Traverso 184.
Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 167-483, Manny Barroqueiro 157-419,
Dolores Webb 174-486, Violet Indyk 170-450, Joyce Brokling 165-486.
Rockaway Women: Lois Kehmna 202-503, Pat Somers 193-478, Colleen Boyd
190-526, Donna Murphy 184-451, Gay Raab 173-465, Lois Kehman 201-531,
Susan Chillemi 194-518.
Nor Bu Lodge: Patrick Deo 252, Pat Cook 226, Phil Dattolo 224-605, Rober
McKeon 627, Anne Meisner 221, Marie Vatreuren 214-562, Cheryl Wolf 210487.

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