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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 72 No. 6 April 13 - 19, 2011 50 cents
NO. ARLINGTON, NJ Mike
McCabe topped the scoring
Sunday Morning Trios NorthArlington Bowl firing a high game
of 300 and a high series of 833.
Pete Honan rolled 278-785, Giles
Ward 289-776, Jose Cabrera, Jr.
268-763, Rick Warren 279-763,
Chris Garbode 258-761, Anthony
Imbriano 266-757, Noel Vega
279-754, Mark Silva 265-752,Randy Battistus 279-725, Gary
Vicente 267-720, Joann Foti 258-
718, Paul Adams 236-708, Al
Thomas 253-703, and Ken Carson
248-700.
USBC WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS GETS UNDERWAY IN SYRACUSEBy Lucas Wiseman - USBC Communications
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - With the glitz and glamour of an open-
ing night worthy of Broadway, the curtain was raised on the
2011 United States Bowling Congress Women's
Championships at the Oncenter Convention Center on April 7.
Twinkling scoreboard lights and pulsating music welcomed
the first of nearly 6,000 teams during the official opening cer-
emonies at the newly constructed 48-lane Oncenter venue.
The festivities included the ribbon cutting featuring New
York's Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, USBC
Executive Director Stu Upson and USBC President Darlene
Baker.
"There is an incredible buzz as people have been excited for
this tournament to start," Mahoney said. "You have created a
lot of excitement in our city and county, and we welcome
you."
Onondaga County legislator Kathy Rapp, dressed in a light
blue bowling shirt, rolled the ceremonial first ball.
Entertainment was provided by The Mandarins, an all-female
acapella group from Syracuse University.
Opening night also featured the presentation of the inaugu-
ral gem series championship trophy to Missy Klug of
Macomb, Mich. Klug, a three-time Team USA member, won
the Scratch Doubles title with Carol Gianotti of Henderson,
Nev., last year in El Paso, Texas. This was Klug's first time
bowling on opening night.
"I was excited to be a part of opening night," Klug said. "It
was awesome to be recognized in front of such a large group
of people, and this is something I will remember for a long
time."
The Women's Championships has three average-based divi-
sions, which will be contested using 100-percent handicap.
The divisions are named Diamond, Ruby and Sapphire.
Nearly 29,000 bowlers, plus family and friends, from 50
states and several foreign countries are expected during this
year's 88-day event. The tournament is expected to provide an
estimated $40 million boost to the local community. This is
the third time in the 92-year history of the Women's
Championships that Syracuse has hosted this event. It previ-
ously was held there in 1940 and 1954.
This year marks the second consecutive time the tournament
is being held in a convention-center setting, similar to the one
used for the USBC Open Championships, which was held in
Syracuse in 1999. The 2010 Women's Championships was
held in El Paso.
Sponsors for the 2011 USBC Women's Championships
sponsors include Turning Stone Resort and Casino, official
brackets sponsor, Humana, official registration sponsor,
Miller Lite and Molson Canadian, official beer sponsors.
Supporting sponsors include Storm Bowling Products,
Nationwide Insurance, The Oncenter, Syracuse Convention
and Visitors Bureau, Caz Limo & Tours, Kegel, official lane
maintenance provider, US Steltronic, official scoring system,
and Brunswick, official lane provider.
For more information on the Women's Championships, visit
BOWL.com/usbcwomenschamp. United States Bowling
Congress The United States Bowling Congress, as the nation-
al governing body, ensures the integrity and protects the future
of the sport, provides programs and services to more than two
million adult and youth members and enhances the bowling
experience.
The interactive home of USBC is BOWL.com. Go to twit-
ter.com/USBC for the fastest USBC headlines.
Rick Guevarra, Lisa Friscioni 300
At T-Bowl II
Jeff Zaffino Wins PBA
East Region Senior Open
Mike McCabe Blasted 300-833
At North Arlington
LEVITTOWN, NY David Ferraro, III, Raj Kochar,
Charlie Brown and Even Myers each blasted per-
fevtion with a 300 game while contesting in the
Thursday Expressway Glass Trios League at North
Levittown Lanes.
Ken Grzeleczyk hit 290-771 followed by Anthony
DeJopeph, Bruce Nielson, and Brad Spera each with
289, John Lemon 288, and Peter Rodriguez 285.
WAYNE, NJ Rick Guevarra and
Lisa Friscioni each blasted a 300
game in the Mike Deal/Coors
Light Trio League at T-Bowl
Lanes.
David Herman shot 277, Chuck
Aiello 275-268, Chris Pagano 259,
Robert Lipinski 255, Ken
Meadows 245, and C.P. Nguyen
247.
LEVITTOWN, NY Dan
OConnor earned top honors in the
Thursday 4-Man League at North
Levittown Lanes blasting a 300
game for a high series of 835.
Adam Chase hit 290-820, Ian
Long 298-811, Doug Burwell,
Keith Hengel, and Jim Doyle 289,
Paul DeVito 288, and Chris Hagan
286-299.
FARMINGDALE, NY Frankie
Berardino blasted a 300 game for
a 793 series in the Thursday 3-
Man at Farmingdale Lanes.
Joe Casale rolled 288-764, Mark
Hecht 280, Ray Urban, Matt
Traina, and Mike Fradera each
rolled a 279 game.
Dan OConnor Hit 300-835
At North Levittown
David Ferraro III, Raj Kochar, Brown, Myers 300At North Levittown Lanes
Frankie Berardino 300
At Farmingdale Lanes
ELMIRA, N.Y. Jeff Zaffino of Warren, Pa., defeated Mike Hastings of
Millsboro, Del., 200-198, to win the Professional Bowlers Association
East Region Rossi Lanes Senior Open presented by Storm Products at
Rossi Lanes Sunday.
The win was Zaffinos 16th career regional title. Zaffino earned
$1,500 for the win while Hastings earned $900 as the runner-up.
Zaffino defeated Sammy Ventura of Syracuse, N.Y., 208-182, and
Hastings defeated John DiSantis of Wilmington, Del., 202-160, in the
semifinal round.
Ventura and DiSantis each earned $750 as semifinal round losers.
PBA photo
Ryan Shafer, Storm Products representative, with Champion Jeff
Zaffino, and Sperry Navonne, Rossi Lanes proprietor.
Travis Tilley,
Jeff Deer 300
At MajesticHOPELAWN, NJ Travis Tilley
and Jeff Deer each fired a 300
game in the Madison Park Mens
League at Majestic Lanes.
Willie Zammitto rolled 249-244-
237-730, Eric Velazquez 246-247-
234-727, Michael Ibanez 247-
232-207-686, Darian LeMay 237-
258-686, and Shawn Guenard
235-255-681.
Warren Taureck
300 at MajesticHOPELAWN, NJ Warren
Taureck blasted games of 300-234
for a high series of 726 in the
Garden State Mixed League.
Rich Hardish rolled 221-226-
268-715, Bill Slattery 259-225-
225-709, Chris Herrick 223-229-
245-697, Sean Williams 248-261-
693, and Ed Pawlowski 236-220-
692.
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FARMINGDALEBay Stauder 289FARMINGDALE, NY Bay
Stauder led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing a high game of 289 and a
high series of 743, and Clifford
Jones rolled a 276 game.
In the Friday Late Mixed League
Hari Soedarmasto shot 277-773.
Leanard Duran rolled 262 in the
St. Martins Major League.
Mike Ten Brink rolled 278 and
Mike Garfinkel 277 in the Sunday
Early Mixed League.
Bob Starzec 284FARMINDGALE, NY Bob
Starzec rolled 284, and Buzz
Snyder 278 in the Friday Late
Mixed.
Mike Garrido rolled 726, Ed
Conlon 709, and Michael Alvarez
706 in the Tuesday Early Birds
League.
Lukas Zito shot 737, Ed
Benjamin 707, Muggs Law 705,
and Mike Maisono 703 in the
Wednesday Early Mens League.
Bill Kremlicka shot 269 in the
Monday Early Birds League.
Brian Beale rolled 706 in the
Wednesday Party League.Jonnae Graves 278FARMINGDALE, NY Jonnae
Greaves paced the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
a 278 game and a 726 series.
Mike Garrido hit 737, and Ed
Conlon 722.
Anthony Crocitto 275FARMINGDALE, NY Anthony
Crocitto led the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League firing a
275 game for a 709 series.
Hari Soedarmasto shot 709, and
Rob Larsen 707.
AT PLAZAPaul Shiel 753MADISON, NJ Paul Shiel led
the Friday Classic League firing a
268 game for a high series of 753.
Dave Granitizi hit 278, Dave
Clullo 280, Dorey Badolato 730,
and Mike Hanlein 721.
Ttavis Wilfong 739MADISON, NJ Travis Wilfong
led the Thursday Mixed firing a
289 game for a high series of 739.
Frank Zimmerman shot 256-687,
Jim Hilligas 254, Harry Franz 682,
and Lauru Russo 222.
Liesl Apgar 712MADISON, NJ Liesl Apgar ledthe scoring in the Ladies Trio
League firing a 248 game for a
high 712 set.
Cany Heinemeyer hit 213, and
Carol Grant 201.
Rich Fiorello Rolled 300
At Brunswick Zone CarolierNO. BRUNSWICK, NJ Rich Fiorello topped the scoring in Middlesex
County Major Leagueat Brunswick Zone Carlolier firing games of 205-
247-300 for a high series of 752.
Rami Ahmed rolled 258-278-201-737, Bruce Camp 236-238-258-732,
Rich Page 227-242-257-726, John Petraglia, Jr. 268-231-225-724, Chris
DeSouza 227-254-225-706, and Rudy Johnson 227-206-268-701.
Tom Moseman Tossed 300
At North Levittown LanesLEVITTOWN, NY Tom Moseman blasted a 300 game along with a
257 for a 755 series in the Friday K of C League at North LevittownLanes.
Rich Shenocker hit 247, and Vincent Palmeri, Jr. 238.
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Joe Avola 709 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Joe Avola led all pin attackers with scores of
229-247-233 for a high series of 709 in the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Rob Byrd rolled 256-708, Jim Viola 269-698, Joe Donnarumma 244-
666, Joe Mercurio 257-664, and Kenny Demchak 235-655.
AT BALDWINBob Thorne 744BALDWIN, NY Bob Thorne
rolled 744, Pete Siegman 733,
Tom Casa 720, and Julian Baker
716 in the Thursday Bowling 4
Dollars League.
Pat Bukovsky 723BALDWIN, NY Pat Bukovsky
shot 723, Vicky Lockwood 702,
and Marty Lohr 654 in the Sunday
Summer Parent & Child League.
In another session, James Boroni
hit 666, Adam Malave 643, and
Jennifer Ackerman 622.
E. Seabrook 659BALDWIN, NY Elijah
Seabrook rolled 659, Al Atkins
245, Peggy Atkins 222, and
George Bauman 601 in the
Monday Freeport Eagles League.
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Manuel Matias 745ROCKAWAY, NJ- Manuel Matias
led the scoring in the Spanish
American Mixed League firing a
high game of 276 and a high of 745.
Tyrone Waal shot 254-733,
Heriberto Matias 256, and George
Mendoza 664.
Bob Olstead 735ROCKAWAY, NJ Bob Olstead
led the scoring in the Mixed
League firing a 269 game for a
high series of 735.
Dennis Nielsen shot 258-727,
Keri May 236-691, GlenMalmstone 258, Corey Smith 244-
625, Julianne Crowell 248 and
Nidia Haneveld 217.
Tim Panek 730ROCKAWAY, NJ- Tim Panek led
the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a high game of 289
and a high series of 730.
Brian Witmore rolled 252-703,
John Zielinsky 279-684, Terrance
Sanders 246-665, and Sheila Sell
and Liza Dinapoli 214.
Randy Edwards 726ROCKAWAY, NJ Randy
Edwards led the Lake Hiawatha
A.C. League firing a 258 game for
a high series of 726.
James Stiles 269-660, Jerry
Lewis 257-655, Jamie Watson
256, Van Thompson 255, Jim
Westergaard 245, and Les Krieger
238.
Dan Richards shot 239, Steven
Murphy 234, Frank Asbaty 223,
and Bill Booth 219 in the Tuesday
Night Mixed League.
Frank Grumka 708ROCKAWAY, NJ- Frank Grumka
led the scoring in the NorBu
Lodge League firing a 247 game
for a high series of 708.
Bob Ruff shot 258, Bill Karpack
253-669, and Stacey Titus 202.
Bill Prentiss rolled 211 in the Holy
Rollers League.
In the PBA Experience League
Curt Frazier earned high game
honors when he rolled 242, Scott
hit Van Syckle 222, Tim Panek
214, and Gary Malone 213.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
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AT STELTONTom Sheehan 710PISCATAWAY, NJ Tom
Sheehan led the scoring in the
Thursday Mens League firing
games of 202-286-222 for a high
series of 710.
Don Amann rolled 230-279-704,
Joe Obst 198-279-226, Bill
Brunner 290, Tom Mernagh 258,
Robert Giles 248, Joe Benanti
256, and Paul Fair 247.
In the Piscataway Mixed Triples
League Pat Pecchia shot 248.
Missy Vacchio rolled 247 in the
Wednesday Womens Handicap
League.Don Florek 267PISCATAWAY, NJ- Don Florek
paced the scoring in the
Wednesday AT&T League firing a
high game of 267.
Tony Ambrose rolled 254, Tom
Aussem 252, Joe Obst and
Christopher Strojny 246, and Bill
Griffith 243.
In the Tuesday AT&T League
Phil Gessner shot 244.
Mark Gruber 265PISCATAWAY, NJ- Mark Gruber
rolled 265 in the Tuesday AT&T
League.
Bryan Hans 265PISCATAWAY, NJ In the CNJP-
BL League Bryan Hans rolled
265, and Ken Crouch 233.
Tom Redmon 299-790 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ Tom Redmon topped the scoring in the Friday
1050 Major League at Parkway Lanes tossing a high near perfect game
of 299 and a high series of 790.
Nick Lardieri shot 784, Chuck Trimblett 735, Marty Calia 731, Joe
Cimmino 707, Jim Viola 728, Stephanie Collins 713, John Cosentini
708, and JIP 707.
Bruce Dargie Rolled a 300At North Levittown Lanes
LEVITTOWN, NY Bruce Dargie blasted perfect with a 300 game
and a near perfect 299 finishing with a 793 series in the Monday
Mens Tavern League at North Levittown Lanes.
Wyn Mintz, Bob Considine, and Bill Linnehan shot 290, Jim Sculco
288, Dale North 284, Bill King 281, Steve Schmidt 280, and Owen
Mintz 813.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICGlenn Mohr, Jr. 772HOPELAWN, NJ- Glenn Mohr
led the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League firing
games of 287-217-268 for a high
series of 772.
Joe Herber rolled 238-279-244-
761, Andy Polidura 257-257-244-
758, David Smith 226-289-242-
757, Michael Schorr 206-279-
269-754, Bob Kerwin 242-248-
259-749, and Dave Sabin 257-
244-223-724.
Michael Morri s743HOPELAWN, NJ Michael
Morris led the NJ TurnpikeLeague firing 247-230-266 for a
743 set.
Tony Rigiano rolled 202-217-
232-651, Tommy Giamo 208-224-
203-635, Pat Jones 256-203-620,
and Joyce Elliosn 222.
Justin Misano 742HOPELAWN, NJ Justin Misano
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Mens League firing games of
234-248-260 for a high 742.
Nelson Alves rolled 256-223-
259-738, Gabe Ferrari 255-245-
206-706, Luis Gomez 278-234-
705, and Steph Crane 216-235-
213-664.
Nick Viverito 729HOPELAWN, NJ Nick Viverito
led the scoring in the Monday
Madness League tossing 257-236-
236-729.
Frank Viverito rolled 234-234-
642, Dan DeBenedetto 224-211-
612, and Greg Nagy 243.
Vinny Medvetz 727HOPELAWN, NJ- Vinny Medvetz
led the scoring in the Gemini
Towing League firing games of 229-
285-213 for a high series of 727.
Thomas Ortiz III rolled 222-254-
246-722, Russell McCarthy 221-
248-235-704, Warren Taureck
269-202-228-699, Ron Tanko
225-213-223-661,5, and Joe
Herber 222-222-643.
Kyle Jannuzzi 686HOPELAWN, NJ- Kyle Jannuzzi
led the scoring in the His & Hers
League firing games of 248-226-
212 for a high series of 686.Don Anione rolled 252-220-630,
Michael Holoka 245, and Linda
Shafer 224.
Bill Venezia 722HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Venezia
led Atlantic City Trios with 213-
267-242 for a high 722 series.
Daniel Jimenez rolled 213-212-
242-667, Chris Freedley 256-642,
Chris Krupinski 213-223-629, and
Ralph Doerfler 238.
Steve Venito 690HOPELAWN, NJ- Steve Venito
led the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 211-223-
256 for a high series of 690.
Kevin Kopko rolled 235-247-
671, Bob Nebus 220-223-223-
666, Rocco Fortunato 269-234-659, Sal Angotti 247-246-649, and
Eric Applegate 229-210-624.
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