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Vol. 78 No. 33 October 18 - 24, 2017 25 cents
PBA50 Tour Veteran Ted Staikoff Named 2017 PBA50 Dick
John Laurita Hit 299-811
Weber Sportsmanship Award Winner
By Jerry Schneider - PBA colonel in the South Dakota At Maple Lanes RVC
CHICAGO (Sept. 11, 2017) - Ted Army National Guard. What ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - 811.
Staikoff of Black Hawk, S.D., a makes it special for me is to see John Laurita topped the scoring in Mark Slade bowled 279-279,
competitor on the PBA50 Tour the great young bowlers or the Monday King Trios League at William Jackson 279, Dwight
for 20 seasons, was selected by young-old bowlers as I call them Maple Lanes RVC blasting games Flowers 278-277, Robert Aiello
his fellow competitors as the win- come out to bowl on the senior of 299-234-278 for a high series of 277, and Gabriel Kane 265.
ner of the 2017 PBA50 Dick tour and then have the opportuni-
Weber Sportsmanship Award. ty to bowl against them.
John Roam 300, Jay Gomez 300
When John (PBA50 Tour Staikoff got off to a slow start At Majestic Lanes
Director John Weber) called to this season with finishes of 110th
tell me I won the award, I said, and 130th in the first two tourna- HOPELAWN, NJ - John Roam 753.
are you kidding? a surprised ments but thanks to some help and Jay Gomez each blasted a 300 Bill Daunno rolled 258-256-2223-
Staikoff said. Its quite an honor from fellow competitors Bob game in the Middlesex County 737, Joe Lampariello 245-24-246-
to receive an award with that Learn Jr. and Tom Carter, was Classic League at Majestic Lanes. 734, Anthony Stevens 232-288-
name on itprobably the top able to turn his season around. John shot 224-300-269-793, fol- 213-733, and Mark Kowwalczyk
honor of my career. Another thing that makes it so lowed by Jay with 224-300-220- 228-279-225-732.
Staikoff, who will turn 70 in PBA photo enjoyable to bowl out here is the
November, is still competitive on Ted Staikoff help you get from the other Eric Flack 300 at Jib Lanes
the tour for players 50 and older. guys, he said. Bob and Tom FLUSHING, NY Eric Flack 715, Lenny Nguyen 238-256-
In 2017, he had a best finish of 11th in the Suncoast noticed that I needed to get the ball down on the lane collected a 300 game competing 685, Desmond Carti 217-244-
PBA Senior U.S. Open, matching his previous best sooner and stop muscling the ball. They found a in the Ted Guy Classic at Jib 669, Joe Moser 221-242-666,
finish in a major (2007 Senior U.S. Open). His problem with my arm swing and worked with me to Lanes and Tim Lau was right Will Atkinson 247-243-698,
career-best finish overall is fourth which he accom- correct it, and as a result I had some better finishes behind with his 299 game in a Charlie Iorio 268-232-714, Keith
plished twice in 2004. later in the season. 728 set Cooper 234-228-678, Rich
I feel like Im bowling better now than when I was Mike Nian hit a 279 and 235 for Scherne 236 -242-637, and Colus
younger, said Staikoff, who is a retired lieutenant See STAIKOFF Page 2 a 670, Thomas Gelhaus 248-266- Nesmith 229-275-233-737.
P.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094 elimination bracket finals, he never Fall Leagues Now Forming
looked back in winning five consec-
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David Neil 276 Tops Youth Travelers at Montvale Lanes AT JIB LANES
By Vince Albrecht Hi-Tor II wasnt at full strength, but made the
Local #3 IBEW: Brian Dailey 225-232-243-700, Mike Lynch 258-258-
Montvale, NJ Pompton Lakes senior David Neil most of it by managing to take two of three games
689, Matt Dugan 242-612, Denis Carr 257-631, Ricky Tavella 234-225-
took a game to figure out the lanes and then pound- from T-Bowl. North Rockland H.S. junior Akira
631, Eric Rogan 246-206-633, Matthew Bartnik 251-215-256-722 and
ed out 247-276: 702 to lead all scorers in this weeks DeLoatchs 255 was the days second highest single,
Will Crosson 256-221-609.
youth travelers play at Montvale. David, who aver- en route to a 608 threesome in sparking the Hi-Tor
aged 209 last season, combined with teammates II offense. Pacing T-Bowl was Wayne Hills sopho-
Friends & Family: Mark Hinds 279-259-741, Twone Williams 236-
Michael Milligan 214, Tom Chamberlain 235 and more Tom Luchetta 227: 583, West Essex H.S.
268-718, Jamal Shaw 244-613, Ken Shaw 253-214-667, Tarik Lodge
Wade Chamberlain 231-212: 614 to carry Holiday freshman Chris Rysz 215 and Pompton Lakes soph-
258-611, Bernard Smiley 227-258-671, Pepper Graves 240-620, Butoh
to a three-game sweep of shorthanded Hi-Tor I; fir- omore Mostafa Saleh 190.
Council 211-286-686, Lil Man Wilder 213-235-655, Micki Stewart 210-
ing deuces for the latter were Vincent Avallone 220- Despite rolling shorthanded, Bowler City III
232-638, Christina Jones 238-215-612, Gwen Conyers-Baptiste 226-
207 and Mark Shapiro 203. outscored Lodi, 2653-2569, snaring five of seven
235-656, and Mark Johnson 235-221-614.
Montvale hopped into first place by shutting down points behind Ridgefield Parks Derek
Bowler City I, 2701-2456 behind 14-year-old Lewandowski with ample support from Peter Bondy
Ball and Chain: Jairo Ceballos 247-212-627, Shawn Wyatt 268-663,
Joseph Mahoney 233-215: 629 with help from 210 and Mia Aish who finished with 206. Despite
Irving Nicks 255-258-695, Malik Wade 262-212-653, Janet Flowers
Pascack Valley bowlers Brian Biml 198-204-201: having difficulty stringing strikes, Derek had cred-
217-232-627, Tony Trachina 221-236-667, Michael Todd 251-613, Alex
603 and Henry Tipping 220. Tops for BC I were itable scores of 205-199-195: 599, thanks to having
Robins 234-208-615, Andrew Ayala 231-214-633, Ian Galloway 236-
North Arlington eighth grader Peyton Esposito who only one open in his thirty frames. Leading Lodi
202-215-653, Matthew Vega 244-226-675, Jalessa Taylor 237-279-716,
tallied 201: 528 and Patrick Kane with a second scoring were Nick Greco 179-176, Krista Eskow
Hector Camacho 255-245-219-719, Twone Williams 226-246-682,
game 190. 179 and Hassan Izzard 173-172.
David Siegenthal 249-216-245-710, Patricia McCarthy 218-214-622,
Greg Chin 246-279-698, and Steve Amarosa 251-246-708.
Lodi Lanes Midweek Mixers: Pete Alvarado 215-225-646, Jesus Paredes 224-204-
230-658, Efren Enriquez 255-602, Chris Mayr 214-242-635, Mike
7HUKXQH$YH/RGL1- Mooney 241-620, Casey Allen 214-224-222-660, and Chaz Ameres
279-628.
ZZZ/RGL/DQHVFRP Gottscheer Bowling Club: Roland Belay 279-619, and Freddy Luscher
228-207-201-636.
.LQJRIWKH+LOOLVEDFNRQ6XQGD\ Friday Hi-Rollers: Ryan Castro 242-255-679, Kevin Viloria 248-257-
SP6WDUWFKHFNLQSP 237-742, Ogie Lawsin 210-254-258-722, Eddie Ziemak 247-234-223-
704, Chris Mayr 224-256-228-708, J V Evangelista 220-242-643, Peter
Sarne 224-233-243-700, Dwight Flowers 279-244-709, and Jimmy Vega
Karaoke Returns on Saturdays Jr 256-668.
P.B.C.: Gary Robertson 297-233-905, Kevin Viloria 239-232-870, Jhun
&RPLQJ8S Chacon 244, Jimmy Ansale 258-202-217-858, and Jesus Paredes 258.
2FW1RUWKHDVW6HQLRU&KDOOHQJH%X]] Midweek Mixers: Judy Higgins 234-615, Efren Enriquez 202-254-629,
Chris Mayr 232-226-643, Jesus Paredes 226-267-659, Case Allen 221-
2FW%RE&DUXVR-XQLRU*LUOV6FUDWFK&KDOOHQJH 635, Michael Rosenberg 223-622, Mike Mooney 221-616, and Tony
Singh 248-676.
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8 SPORTS REPORTER October 18 - 24, 2017
Stephan Diaczon, Jr. 234 Ta k e and Matt Knight 257, and Shondaa Darden and Renece Porter 256.
Radhames Giullon 268
FARMINGDALE, NY - Stephen Diaczon, Jr rolled 234 and Nicholas
Hom 232 in the Sunday Adult/Junior League.
Yo u r LINDEN, NJ - In the Union County Mixed League Radhames Giullon
shot 268, Walter Cook 255, and Maurice Booker 245.
In the Saturday St Martin League Brian Lunetto shot a 205 game.
Marvin Slifkin and Sophie Laccone rolled 189 in the Friday
Fa m i l y Pelton Esannason 238
LINDEN NJ - Pelton Esannason rolled 238, Dave Carter 235, and
Sunshine Kids League, and in the Monday AM Seniors League B ow l i n g Dennis Leonard 231 in the True Value League.
George Brenner shot 172, and Laverne Garrett 170. Brandon Crawford led the Jersey Lanes Major/Junior League with a
high game of 238.