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By Bill Vint - PBA
PORTLAND, Maine – Gradually,
Ryan Ciminelli of Cheektowaga,
N.Y., is beginning to believe in
himself, and thanks to a momen-
tary burst of confidence, the 30-
year-old left-hander rolled his
way to a two-game sweep of 16-
time Professional Bowlers
Association title winner Tommy
Jones in the best-of-three-game
title match of the
bowlingball.com PBA Maine
Shootout at Bayside Bowl.
After winning a 2-1 decision
over Michael Markin of Tafton, Pa., in the Round of
64, and a 2-0 sweep of Ronnie Russell of Marion,
Ind., in the Round of 32, Ciminelli completed his run
to his sixth PBA Tour title and the $10,000 first prize
with best-of-three-game victories over Shawn
Maldonado of Houston, Texas; Wes Malott of
Pflugerville, Texas, and Tim Mack of Indianapolis
before rolling past Jones in the title match, 255-213
and 225-203.
“I caught these guys at the right time on the right
pairs of lanes,” Ciminelli said. “For once, everything
fell in place for me. I didn’t think
I had a chance to win this tourna-
ment, but I kept my head down
and kept fighting.”
A year ago, Ciminelli’s confi-
dence had bottomed out so badly
he was considering retirement,
but he made a great run in the sec-
ond half of the 2015 season,
winding up second in the 2015
PBA Player of the Year Race to
Australia’s Jason Belmonte.
“My confidence is going up
with every event,” he said.
“You’re not going to win every
tournament you bowl, but you have to keep knocking
on the door.”
The next event on the PBA Tour schedule is the
Xtra Frame PBA Tour Storm Open, the second of 10
Xtra Frame PBA Tour events scheduled for 2016,
April 22-24 at Liberty Lanes in Carpentersville, Ill.
The Storm Open will be covered from to start to fin-
ish, live on PBA’s exclusive online bowling channel,
Xtra Frame. Three-day, 30-day and full-year sub-
scriptions are available through the Xtra Frame link
on pba.com.
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Vol. 77 No. 06 April 13 - 19, 2016 50 cents
Tim Lau 299-802 at Jib LanesFLUSHING, NY – Tim Lau earned
top honors blasting games of 246-
257-299 for a high series of 802 in
the Friday Hi-Rollers League at Jib
Lanes.
Steve Smarosa shot 268-216-259-
743, Dwight Flowers 225-268-233-
726, Tim Williams 259-280-720.
Sunil Kochar 300 at Farmingdale
HOPELAWN, NJ – Ron Caggiano
blasted a 300 game in the Premiere
Pro Shop McClassic League at
Majestic Lanes.
Dan Clark shot 243-265-257-765,
Rocco Fortunato 286-214-254-754,
Jimmy Gill 248-234-236-718, Dan
Eremias 245-224-248-717, Bobby
Rohe 222-209-279-710, and Joe
Lampareiello 215-213-278-706.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jim Hambel and Gary Robertson
each blasted a 300 game in the
Monday 4-Man Classic League at
Rockville Centre Lanes.
John LaBau shot 234-279-299-
812, Bob Thorne 238-259-258-
755, Gary Brown 278-247-216-
741, Joe Conigliaro 266-247-729,
and Chris Alessi 247-231-247-
725.
FARMINGDALE, NY – Sunil
Kochar blasted a 300 game in the
Expressway Glass League at
Farmingdale Lanes.
Michael Erb shot 238-265-244-
747, Nicholas DiLauro 236-255-
255-746, Chris Ziesig 277-261-
739, Brian Ziesig 236-258-248-
742, and Vonetta Joliffe rolled
235-245-247-727.
USBC Youth Members Collier, Baker, Douglas, Hochecker, and Marlow
Receive Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship
Jim Hambel, Gary Robertson 300
At Rockville Centre Lanes Ryan Ciminelli Wins bowlingball.com PBA Maine Shootout
Ron Caggiano 300 at Majestic
See SCHOLARSHIP Page 2
ARLINGTON, Texas – Five
United States Bowling Congress
Youth members have been select-
ed to receive the 2016 Earl
Anthony Memorial Scholarship in
recognition of their academic
achievements and community
service.
The International Bowling
Campus Youth Committee deter-
mined the recipients of the Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded
in honor of the late USBC and Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famer who
was dedicated to assisting youth bowlers. The 2016 award winners each will receive
a $5,000 scholarship.
The 2016 Earl Anthony Memorial Scholarship recipients are:
• Cyan Baker, Chicago
• McKenna Collier, Brick, New Jersey
• Lauren Douglas, Phoenix
• Richard Hochecker IV, Ballwin, Missouri
• Zachary Marlow, Gulfport, Mississippi
Baker is a senior at Lindblom Math and Science holds a 4.6 grade-point average
(4.0 scale). A National Honor
Society school chapter vice pres-
ident, she was one of only 80 stu-
dents to receive a $10,000
Nordstrom Scholarship in 2015.
She is a four-year girls varsity
bowling team member and also
was selected as an Illinois State
scholar by the Illinois Student
Assistance Commission.
She has served food to senior citizens and the homeless during Thanksgiving as
part of Mu Chapter Xinos, a school outreach and leadership program affiliated with
national sorority Phi Delta Kappa. She also has worked on several community out-
reach projects with JROTC, INROADS College Links, Illinois Tech Global Leaders
and Girl Scouts of America.
Collier holds a 3.9 GPA as a three-year “Distinguished Honor Roll” student at
Brick Memorial High School, while taking 11 honors courses including chemistry,
U.S. history and French. She is a four-year member of the varsity bowling team, an
active member of the Student Government Association and a member of the
Creative Writing Club.
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Zachary Marlow-
Richard Hochecker-
Lauren Douglas-
Cyan Baker-
McKenna Collier
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SCHOLARSHIPContinued from Page 1
John Kamenitsky of Stratford,
Connecticut, became the first
bowler of the 2016 USBC Open
Championships to celebrate 50
years of tournament participation.
The 84-year-old right-hander is
one of 20 bowlers scheduled to
reach the milestone this year, and
he received a plaque, chevron and
diamond lapel pin March 11 to
commemorate his entrance into
the event's 50-Year Club.
Kamenitsky made his Open
Championships debut at the 1966
edition in Rochester, New York,
which was held at what was then
the Rochester Community War
Memorial, the home of the
Rochester Americans of the
American Hockey League.
The journey to five decades at
the Open Championships was due
in part to Kamenitsky's time work-
ing with his local USBC associa-
tion.
"When I reached my 25th year, I
was on the association board, and
I would plan my time at the tour-
nament around the convention,"
said Kamenitsky, an association
director with the Fairfield County
(Conn.) USBC. "Now, I come
with my friends to just have a
great time."
With his 2016 Open
Championships concluded,
Kamenitsky owns a career pinfall
of 76,773, a 171 average.
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Collier has volunteered more
than 250 hours of time working
with the Brick Rotary Club,
assisted with setup and clean-
up for school dances as part of
the Student Government
Association, participated in
school fundraising efforts and
served as a volunteer bowling
coach at her local center.
Douglas currently is a junior
at the University of St. Francis
(Illinois), where she possesses a
3.89 GPA (4.0 scale) and com-
petes on the lanes for the
Fighting Saints. Collegiately,
she has garnered several aca-
demic honors during her career
which includes a stop at the
University of Alabama-
Birmingham. She has been
named a National Tenpin
Coaches Association Academic
All-American, selected to the
Dean’s List, earned a
Conference USA
Commissioner’s Academic
Medal and earned an Athletic
Director’s Honor Roll selec-
tion.
She is a member of the
Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee (SAAC) where
she’s participated in campus
food drives, and currently is
aiding a campus initiative to
end sexual violence as part of
the nationwide, “It’s On Us”
campaign. She also has volun-
teered at the Ronald McDonald
House, Greater Birmingham
Humane Society and Children’s
Hospital of Alabama.
Hochecker, who attends South
Tech High School with a
weighted GPA of 3.79 (4.0
scale), has taken several AP and
Honors classes. He is a member
of the National Honor Society,
National Technical Honor
Society and the South Tech
Ambassador program. He’s also
earned several awards including
Shop Assistant, Consistent
Outstanding Math Performance
and Math Student of the Month.
He was elected as a youth
director to the St. Louis USBC
Board of Directors, and has
served as a member of the St.
Louis USBC Youth Committee,
Missouri State USBC Youth
Committee and as chairman of
the Publicity Committee. This
is Hochecker’s second USBC
honor after being selected as
the 2014 USBC Male Youth
Ambassador of the Year.
Marlow, a senior at Bay High
School, holds a weighted GPA
of 4.21 and is a member of the
National Honor Society, a four-
year member of the Alpha
Honor Roll and Woodman of
the Year award winner in U.S.
history. He is a member of the
Marksmanship team, Academic
Bowl team, Awareness
Presentation team, Physical
Training team and the Spanish
Club.
He’s held several JROTC staff
positions including WINGS
Chief, Logistics Commander
and Group Executive Officer
while volunteering nearly 200
hours at several JROTC events
including Color Guard partici-
pation, flag folding lessons at
Bayou View Elementary and
beach, bridge and cemetery
clean-up projects. He also
assisted with the Relay for Life
event as part of the National
Honor Society.
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At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Peter
Honan led all pin attackers with
scores of 276-228-236 for a high
series of 740 in the Wednesday,
Teterboro Bowling League, at
Parkway Lanes.
Tom Schlomann tossed 269-733,
Harold Helmstetter 274-724, Paul
Stuart 264-712, Alfred Balletto 264-
710, Michael Guglielmino 248-709,
Stephen Semancik 246-703, and
Mike DeFrancesco 258-702.
Roger Gardener 741
At Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - Roger Gardener
rolled 257-267-217-741 in the
Hankel League at Howell Lanes.
Mike Messina hit 739, Max
Stalter and Larry Fisher 722, Gary
Toth and Vince Portobello also
fired 700 series. Mike Pisnoy
posted a 277 high game followed
by Larry Fisher 269 and Vince
Portobello and Gardener at 267.
April 13 - 19, 2016 SPORTS REPORTER 3
Anthony Vitucci 785FLUSHING, NY – Anthony
Vitucci topped the scoring in the
Ted Guy Classic League blasting
games of 246-283-256 for a high
series of 785.
Alex Andres shot 247-227-268-
742, Gary Elferis 247-217-277-
741, Mel Chandler 279-254-226-
759, Joe Ciurelo 221-256-257-734,
and Shawn Egan 215-279-723.
Tony Mosley 738FLUSHING, NY – Tony Mosley
led the scoring in the Ball and
Chain League rolling games of
239-247 for a high series of 738.
Lou DeMartino hit 226-234-245-
705, Shawn Wyatt 232-247-225-
704, Joe Gonzalez 226-217-247-
690, Tony Trachina 203-289-693,
and Efren Enriquez 213-231-236-
680.
Bill Gantt 668FLUSHING, NY – In the Saturday
Early Birds League Bill Gantt shot
212-201-255-668, and Duane
Titus hit 245-247-667.
Rich Hill 668FLUSHING, NY – Rich Hill rolled
235-216-217-668, Tony Rookard
208-263-665, Ken Shawn 279-
659, and Dave Jones 221-236-658.
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Tuesday Night 4-man:
Marvin Green 289, Billy Feldee 283, Tom Flynn Jr 279, Tom Twist
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Matt Priore 279.
Monday Sun Mix:
Brian Creeley 278-738, Kenny Pye 255, Steve Vandenhenden 238,
Sarah Bailey 214, Terry Tomos 213.
Friday G&L:
Steve Nordt 268, Welmer Paguay 265, Mike Rochinski 257, Annafaye
Ferreri 235, Terry Drenth 222.
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HIGH ROLLERS AT CORAM COUNTRY LANESCarl Rissland 298CORAM, NY – Carl Rissland
rolled 298, and Dave Sherwin 279
in the Friday Mixed League.
In the Right Approach League
Corey Weiss hit 279, and RJ
Warren 278.
Josh Nordstrom 290CORAM, NY – In the Wednesday
Night Mixed Josh Nordstrom
rolled 290, and Joe Romanski 288.
In the Right Approach League
Corey Weiss hit 279, and RJ
Warren 278.
Bobby Meltzer 722CORAM, NY – Bobby Meltzer
led the scoring in the Tuesday
Night Mixed League rolling a 256
game for a high series of 722.
Josh Nordstrom hit 278-714, and
Ron Bonomo 257-705.
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Damon Brown 763FARMINGDALE, NY – Damon
Brown topped the scoring in the
Epic/Maple Invitational Trios
League blasting games of 267-
230-266 for a high series of 763.
Joe Casale rolled 277-246-736,
Mark Monfoletot 279-257-732,
Casey Sparacio 232-258-240-730,
and Joe Ranaldo 290.
Rob Gotterbarn 762FARMINGDALE, NY –Rob
Gotterdam topped the scoring in
the Expressway Glass League
blasting games of 247-258-258 for
a high series of 762.
Jamaal Braddon rolled 248-252-
248-748, Ken Grzelaczyk 237-
235-266-738, Bryan Berg 236-
279-216-731, and John
Donnarumma 225-239-255-719.
Fred Catapano 733FARMINGDALE, NY – Fred
Catapano led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League
rolling games of 266-266 for a
high series of 733.
Deon Taitte hit 279-234-702,
Tyrone Page 224-220-258-702,
Miguel Garrido 279-220-700, and
Jonnae Greaves 246-232-686.
Robert Horvath 707FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert
Horvath topped the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
firing games of 290-233 for a high
series of 707.
Tom Prendergast hit 258-699,
Gary LaCara 258-232-695, Danny
Schrafel 279-245-693, and Mike
Famighetti 209-245-213-667.
Bobby Kielawa 702FARMINGDALE, NY – Bobby
Kielawa led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 208-229-265 for a high
series of 702.
Joseph Kotowicz hit 245-221-
682, Scott Bannon 256-205-646,
and Victor Cassano 236-623.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Louis Gravino rolled 202,
Jo-Anne Fina and Micahel Brunn
173, and Joe Fina 154.
Mike Bagnato 700FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike
Bagnato led the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 267-245 for a
high series of 700.
Bob Andrews rolled 245-205-
633, Nick Jorgensen 233-219-627,
and Evan Apostolidis 226-222-
622.
Matthew Gierl 696FARMINGDALE, NY – Matthew
Gierl led the scoring in the Sunday
Early Mixed League firing games
of 279-237 for a high series of
696.
Joe Venezia hit 221-245-223-
689, Rainer Latteier, 264-647, and
George Mazzocchi 254-204-627.
Andrew Berman 686FARMINGDALE, NY – Andrew
Berman led the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 239-236-211 for a high
series of 686.
Scott Zimmerman rolled 255-
228-685, Anthony Gatterdam 247-
228-663, Tony Caridi 27-653, and
Keith Elliott 215-225-213-653.
John Balbi 759ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Balbi topped the scoring in
the Monday 4-Man Classic
League rolling games of 256-268-
235 for a high series of 759.
Glen Smith shot 279-248-747,
Alex Bogolubsky 279-243-724,
Robert Burling 278-232-720, and
Mark DeLuca 265-248-703.
Frank Jara 750ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Frank Jara led the Wednesday
Early Men’s firing games of 246-
268-236 for a high series of 750.
Ken Bruce hit 279-258-731, Glen
Smith 237-246-246-729, Jim
Guardino 289-234-715, and Ben
Gregoretti 224-249-228-701.
Dwight Flowers 749ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Dwight Flowers topped the scor-
ing in the Wednesday Senior
Doubles League rolling games of
278-259 for a high series of 749.
Pat Zenker rolled 235-235-258-
728, Michael Carpenter 277-220-
688, George Fields 216-245-221-
682, and Bill Carreras 225-236-
226-687.
John Laurita 746ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Laurita topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League rolling games of 278-235-
233 for a high series of 746.
Gregory Frank shot 225-256-
222-703, Ray Brooks 276-220-
690, Dominick Lauarita 231-245-
674, and Shaun Berkowsky 243-
237-672.
John Hodge 733ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Hodge led the Friday Night
Mixed rolling games of 263-246-
224 for a high series of 733.
John LaBau shot 279-2225-723,
Paul Smith 279-223-704, Joseph
DiRe 257-219-686, and Gina
Lella 215-209-257-681.
Chris Widmer 729ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Chris Widmer led the Tuesday
Late Men’s League rolling of 212-
279-238 for a high series of 729.
James Degennaro hit 247-234-
227-708, John Hanlon 267-695,
and Andrew Larsen 2492-34-674.
Ed Frontera 690ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ed
Frontera led the Thursday Senior
Birds League rolling a 247 game
for a high series of 690.
Charles Johnson bowled 267-
204-668, Ricky Amparado 259-
222-657, and Chris Washington
234-202-625.
Chris Bodizs 665ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
Chris Bodzis topped the scoring in
the Saturday Scholarship League
rolling games of 254-222 for a
high series of 665.
Alexa Messina hit 203-232-631,
Nicholas Lastella 257-203-618,
and Stephen Winley 253.
Jahnia Phillips 652ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jahnia Phillips paced the scoring
in the Saturday Scholarship
League rolling games of 214-204-
234 for a high series of 652.
Jamie Boffardi hit 257-225-649,
Jair Brooks-Davis 238, Robert
Barber and Brian Stevens 222, and
Amanda Petrillo 219.
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Monday Early Birds: Jeff Rozner 220-522, Ed Hardy 211, Glenn Kruhm 209-508, Doris
Macone 154-442, Judy Von Itter 133-372.
Rockaway Trios: Andrew Stephens 290, Mark Wycoff 279-752, Richard Warren 279,
Richard Warren 279, Dave Krivak 279-782, Ken Yokobosky 279, Jim Beyel 727, Dori
Tingoli 234, Alison Gomer 226-620.
County Tuesday Night Mixed: Ed Pico 275-733, John Scot 269-666, PJ Adams 266-
665, Sandy Turner 259-701, Nichole Opsasnick 234-662, Carlyssa Leigh 221-527.
Fox Hills Seniors: Bill Verderber 236-635, Robert Scott 205-538, Raymond Barany 203-
593, Regina Nataluk 214-570, Andree Kay 172-403, Barbara Krajkowski 167-421.
Morris Hills Mixed: Manny Barroqueiro 169-432, Ronald Stickney 148-429, Barry Webb
147-390, Virginia Murphy 181-436, Dolores Webb 174-473, Beth Williams 168-419.
Rockaway Women: Annette Rossi 206-580, Marybeth Kanouse 199-471, Susan Chillemi
186-531, Lois Kehmna 182-523.
Rockaway Foursome: Matthew Hulbert 269-752, Dennis Kulik 255, Ernie Stone 245,
Liesl Apgar 226, Barbara Domino 190-473, Liza Gallo 177-492.
Nor Bu Lodge: Matthew Suk 254-654, John Uffer 229, John Jenkins 228, Keith
Helbourg 641, Marie Vantreuren 224-543, Anne Meisner 191.
Thursday Night Foursomes: Joseph Albensi Jr. 258-678, Dave Martorana 253, John
Finno 248-708, Martel Ellis 246, Caren Hunt 189-530, Jaclyn Coren 169-450.
Thursday Night Mixed: Jerry Brown 246-660, Michael Holdak 234-592, Alex Dalmedo
226-601, Bob Minard 212, Lee Ann Mackin 232-504, Joann Brown 2012-511, Teri Renn
179-480.
Rockaway Mixed: Eric Martin 279, Jim Testa 266-755, Rob Olstead 248, Donna Sodano
265-618, Lynne Coleman 226-606, Daniel Pubill 215, Linda Humes 213-574.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
8 SPORTS REPORTER April 13 - 19, 2016
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICKen Fiorentini 686HOPELAWN, NJ – Ken
Fiorentini paced the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League
rolling games of 297-199 for a
high series of 686.
Doro Serantzas hit 214-267-675,
and Lenny Novak 239-203-626.
In the Jerzey Pikers League
Ceferino Rivera rolled 204-234-
611, John Moffit 234, Lester
Ellison 221, and Tom Aitken 213.
Joe Parisi 686HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Parisi led
the scoring in the Friday Night
Classic League rolling games of
240-222-224 for a high series of
686.
Cesare Badolato hit 239-268-
665, John Manganello 221-203-
238-662, and Rich Lisiedki 246-
225-657.
Brian MacDonald 681HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian
MacDonald led the scoring in the
South Shore League rolling games
of 265-203-213 for a high series of
681.
Matt D’Andrea hit 251-618, and
TJ Geniale 209.
Andrew Tripka 679HOPELAWN, NJ – Andrew
Tripka paced the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League
rolling games of 200-233-246 for
a high series of 679.
Shawn Cameron hit 226-613,
Mike P. Kennelly 234, and Mike
LeBlanc 221.
In another session Kevin
Kennelly hit 233-231-663, Mike
V. Kennelly 243-624, Don E.
Hellhake 222, and Don M.
Hellhake 222.
Chuck Mantione 647HOPELAWN, NJ – Chuck
Mantione paced the Federal
Business Centers rolling 212-235-
200 for a high series of 647.
Dave Ryden shot 226, and Matt
Katina 182.
In another session Dave Ryden
shot 211, and Frankie Wahler 199.
Mike Conte 621HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Conte
paced the Friends & Family
rolling 213-213 for a high 621.
Vinnie Milazzo hit 211, and
Arthur Porzio 203.
In the Avenel Youth League
Deanna Calantoni shot 236-614,
Branden Barrese 235-201-602,
Jeremy Soto 224, and Korey
Balewitz 192.
In the Merck League Pete Zafian
shot 243-203-617, Eric Hatli 223,
and Dan Hansell 216.
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Dominick Capozzoli 718 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Dominick Capozzoli outshined all scorers
with a 269-718 series in the Monday George’s Memorial at Parkway
Lanes. Freda Thurman led the ladies field with a 204-582 series.
Vince Vidovic tossed 258-702, Phil St. Amand 265-687, Jim Viola 253-
681, Lirse Jones 236-671, Pete Gurrieri 222-660, Rich DeRosa Jr. 241-
654, Mark Marton 268-651, and Robert Fabian 267-642. The woman top
scorers included Cathy Seco 220-564, Jacqueline Castro 215-556,
Melissa Williamson 202-556 and Robyn Paci 210-549.
AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANESMelissa Hughes 662STATEN ISLAND, NY – Melissa
Hughes led the scoring in Gennaros
Ladies Classic League rolling 213-
215-234 for a high series of 662.
Donna Zajac hit 206-199-222-627,
Sue Dalton 223-228, Erica Kosinski
220, and Michelle Ciprello 211-217.
Carlos Nieves 666STATEN ISLAND, NY – Carlos
Nieves paced the Senior Men’s Club
rolling 214-278 for a high 666.
John Cobenella hit 218-205-225-
658, Vinny Castro 225-223-654,
Ben Johnson 222-235-646, and Dan
Cioffolotti 246-211-639.
Michele Spaan 666STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the
Tuesday Early Birds League
Michele Spaan rolled 212-220-234-
666, Laura Haring 218, and Anne
Marie Rubilotta 204-214-605.
Dennis Costantino 653STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dennis
Costantino led the Golden Oldies
League rolling games of 224-215-
214 for a high series of 653.
Bob Lampariello hit 225, Olivia
Costantino 216, Dotty Bellantoni
214, Richard Mussel 212-220-600,
and John Vitello 212.
Santo Lisa 636STATEN ISLAND, NY – Santo Lisa
paced the Senior Men’s rolling games
of 245-213 for a of 636.
Milse Vignola hit 232-211-632,
Victor Vazquez 223-223-615, and Dan
Manzella 221-212-615.
In the Manic Monday Ladies League
Lia Cherry shot 193-210, Janet Ventre
195, Denise Coffaro 189, Jane Petrizzi
186, and Patricia Wall 185.
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