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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 76 No. 40 December 2 - 8, 2015 50 cents LAS VEGAS - Columbia's Clara Guerrero successfully defended her title, while Wu Siu Hong gave Hong Kong its first title as the 51st QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup came to a close. Guerrero took down two-time World Cup champion Shannon Pluhowsky of the United States, 2-0, while Hong defeated South Africa's Francois Louw, 2-0, in best-of-three matches at Sam's Town Bowling Center. The World Cup is considered one of the sport's most prestigious singles titles and featured bowlers from 88 countries, making it the largest event in the sport in terms of number of countries competing. Guerrero, who won the title last year in Wroclaw, Poland, defeated Pluhowsky in back-to-back games, 202-177 and 243-238, to take the title. "Winning one World Cup title was amazing, but win- ning twice is a dream come true," Guerrero said. "I'm extremely happy and thankful to God and all the people who have supported me to make this happen." Pluhowsky, who defeated Russia's Maria Bulanova, 2- 1, in the semifinal, just couldn't get comfortable on both lanes in the championship match. "Clara bowled great all week and it's a major accom- plishment to win this event in back-to-back years," said Pluhowsky, who won the World Cup in 2002 and 2004. "The right lane was a little tricky for me, and I just want- ed to throw it well on that lane. When I did throw it well, the pins just didn't fall." Hong took advantage of a crossover strike to win the first game against top seed Louw, 233-219, and then rolled to the win in the second game, 223-180. "For me, this is very special," said Hong, who defeat- ed Singapore's Jaris Goh, 2-0, in the semifinal. "This is a great win for Hong Kong, and it gives me confidence. My highest finish in the World Cup was ninth, so this is very special." Team USA's Kamron Doyle finished the event in 12th place after being knocked out in the Round of 24. Columbia, Hong Kong Capture World Cup Titles in Las Vegas By Lucas Wiseman - USBC Place Your Bets: Reno/Las Vegas Properties to Offer Fans the Opportunity to Wager on Rolltech PBA World Championship Sam Olvina, Robert Qualglierni 300 At Jib Lanes FLUSHIGN, NY Sam Qualgierni and Robert Olvina, Jr. each blasted a 300 game while competing in the Friday Hi- Rollers League at Jib Lanes. Gerald Evangelista shot 259-258- 246-763, Charles Iorio 246-275- 720, Jimmy Vega, Jr. 207-254- 235-696, and Jaime Ansale 225- 235-215-676. See Betting Page 2 Kevin Hauser Blasted a 300 At Coram Country Lanes By Jerry Schneider - PBA CHICAGO - For the first time, bowling fans of legal gambling age will be able to wager on the outcome of the 2015 Rolltech PBA World Championship through sports book venues in Las Vegas and Reno. The crown jewel of the GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII presented by Silver Legacy will be the season’s final major championship and it will include the first live prime-time telecast of a PBA Tour event in 14 years when the stepladder finals get underway on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. local time) Thursday, Dec. 17 at Reno’s National Bowling Stadium. Reno properties offering World Championship wagering include the Silver Legacy and Circus Circus. Las Vegas prop- erties offering World Championship wagering are the Aria, Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo and New York New York. Wagers may be placed in person at any of the properties’ sports book locations. PBA staff, contractors and World Series par- ticipants (members and non-members) are prohibited from making wagers on the event. The focal point of the World Championship will be the PBA Tour’s ultimate test of versatility and endurance, both physical and mental. The five players who qualify for the ESPN stepladder finals will survive a total of 66 games of qualifying and round-robin match play bowled on the PBA’s Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon, Scorpion and World Championship lane conditions Dec 8-13. The opening line odds for wagering on the World Championship are as follows, as of Nov. 17. USBC photo World Cup Champions Wu Siu Hong and Clara Guerrero LODI, NJ - Tim Taylor posted a 300 perfecto on his way to a 790 series to lead the competition rolling in the Monday Lodi Classic at Lodi Lanes. John Gualtieri was one pin shy of per- fection with a 299. Kathleen Weissman-Sloan rolled a 279 in a 745, Anthony Buonanno and Wilson Aponte Jr. 777 each. CORAM, NY – Kevin Hauser blasted a 300 game while rolling in the Tuesday Night Mixed League at Coram Lanes. Josh Nordstrom rolled 289, Ray Warnken, Jr. 279, Lisa Donay 233, Stacy Paladino and Bobbie Bademci 215. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pete Manno blasted a 300 game in the Monday 4 Man Classic League at Rockville Centre Lanes. Teddy Avgerinos shot 254-268- 231-753, Adam Robertson 243- 288-221-752, Frank Cimino 237- 224-257-718, Chun Bae 255-246- 214-715, and Gary Robertson 287-707. Pete Manno Hammered a 300 At Rockville Centre Tim Taylor Hit 300 at Lodi Lanes The opening line includes: Jason Belmonte 7/2 Bill O’Neill 9/2 Wes Malott 5/1 Sean Rash 7/1 Osku Palermaa 10/1 Ryan Ciminelli 10/1 Rhino Page 15/1 Dom Barrett 15/1 Parker Bohn III 15/1 Choi Bok-Eum 20/1 Pete Weber 20/1 EJ Tackett 20/1 Ronnie Russell 20/1 Tommy Jones 25/1 Norm Duke 30/1 Tom Daugherty 35/1 Shawn Maldonado 35/1 Stuart Williams 40/1 Anthony Pepe 40/1 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 50/1 Tom Smallwood 50/1 Josh Blanchard 50/1 Scott Norton 50/1 Mookie Betts 200/1 Field 3/1
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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 76 No. 40 December 2 - 8, 2015 50 cents

LAS VEGAS - Columbia's Clara

Guerrero successfully defended her

title, while Wu Siu Hong gave Hong

Kong its first title as the 51st

QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup

came to a close.

Guerrero took down two-time World

Cup champion Shannon Pluhowsky of

the United States, 2-0, while Hong

defeated South Africa's Francois

Louw, 2-0, in best-of-three matches at

Sam's Town Bowling Center.

The World Cup is considered one of

the sport's most prestigious singles

titles and featured bowlers from 88

countries, making it the largest event

in the sport in terms of number of

countries competing.

Guerrero, who won the title last year in Wroclaw,

Poland, defeated Pluhowsky in back-to-back games,

202-177 and 243-238, to take the title.

"Winning one World Cup title was amazing, but win-

ning twice is a dream come true," Guerrero said. "I'm

extremely happy and thankful to God and all the people

who have supported me to make this happen."

Pluhowsky, who defeated Russia's Maria Bulanova, 2-

1, in the semifinal, just couldn't get comfortable on both

lanes in the championship match.

"Clara bowled great all week and it's a major accom-

plishment to win this event in back-to-back years," said

Pluhowsky, who won the World Cup in 2002 and 2004.

"The right lane was a little tricky for me, and I just want-

ed to throw it well on that lane. When I did throw it well,

the pins just didn't fall."

Hong took advantage of a crossover strike to win the

first game against top seed Louw, 233-219, and then

rolled to the win in the second game, 223-180.

"For me, this is very special," said Hong, who defeat-

ed Singapore's Jaris Goh, 2-0, in the semifinal. "This is

a great win for Hong Kong, and it gives me confidence.

My highest finish in the World Cup was ninth, so this is

very special."

Team USA's Kamron Doyle finished the event in 12th

place after being knocked out in the Round of 24.

Columbia, Hong Kong Capture World Cup Titles in Las VegasBy Lucas Wiseman - USBC

Place Your Bets: Reno/Las Vegas Properties to Offer Fans the Opportunity to Wager on Rolltech PBA World Championship

Sam Olvina, Robert Qualglierni 300

At Jib LanesFLUSHIGN, NY – Sam

Qualgierni and Robert Olvina, Jr.

each blasted a 300 game while

competing in the Friday Hi-

Rollers League at Jib Lanes.

Gerald Evangelista shot 259-258-

246-763, Charles Iorio 246-275-

720, Jimmy Vega, Jr. 207-254-

235-696, and Jaime Ansale 225-

235-215-676.

See Betting Page 2

Kevin Hauser Blasted a 300

At Coram Country Lanes

By Jerry Schneider - PBA

CHICAGO - For the first time, bowling fans of legal gambling

age will be able to wager on the outcome of the 2015 Rolltech

PBA World Championship through sports book venues in Las

Vegas and Reno.

The crown jewel of the GEICO PBA World Series of

Bowling VII presented by Silver Legacy will be the season’s

final major championship and it will include the first live

prime-time telecast of a PBA Tour event in 14 years when the

stepladder finals get underway on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m.

local time) Thursday, Dec. 17 at Reno’s National Bowling

Stadium.

Reno properties offering World Championship wagering

include the Silver Legacy and Circus Circus. Las Vegas prop-

erties offering World Championship wagering are the Aria,

Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay,

MGM Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo and New York New York.

Wagers may be placed in person at any of the properties’ sports

book locations. PBA staff, contractors and World Series par-

ticipants (members and non-members) are prohibited from

making wagers on the event.

The focal point of the World Championship will be the PBA

Tour’s ultimate test of versatility and endurance, both physical

and mental. The five players who qualify for the ESPN

stepladder finals will survive a total of 66 games of qualifying

and round-robin match play bowled on the PBA’s Cheetah,

Viper, Chameleon, Scorpion and World Championship lane

conditions Dec 8-13.

The opening line odds for wagering on the World

Championship are as follows, as of Nov. 17.

USBC photo

World Cup Champions Wu Siu Hong and Clara Guerrero

LODI, NJ - Tim Taylor posted a

300 perfecto on his way to a 790

series to lead the competition

rolling in the Monday Lodi

Classic at Lodi Lanes. John

Gualtieri was one pin shy of per-

fection with a 299.

Kathleen Weissman-Sloan rolled

a 279 in a 745, Anthony Buonanno

and Wilson Aponte Jr. 777 each.

CORAM, NY – Kevin Hauser

blasted a 300 game while rolling in

the Tuesday Night Mixed League

at Coram Lanes.

Josh Nordstrom rolled 289, Ray

Warnken, Jr. 279, Lisa Donay 233,

Stacy Paladino and Bobbie

Bademci 215.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Pete Manno blasted a 300 game in

the Monday 4 Man Classic League

at Rockville Centre Lanes.

Teddy Avgerinos shot 254-268-

231-753, Adam Robertson 243-

288-221-752, Frank Cimino 237-

224-257-718, Chun Bae 255-246-

214-715, and Gary Robertson

287-707.

Pete Manno Hammered a 300

At Rockville Centre

Tim Taylor Hit 300 at Lodi Lanes

The opening line includes:

Jason Belmonte 7/2

Bill O’Neill 9/2

Wes Malott 5/1

Sean Rash 7/1

Osku Palermaa 10/1

Ryan Ciminelli 10/1

Rhino Page 15/1

Dom Barrett 15/1

Parker Bohn III 15/1

Choi Bok-Eum 20/1

Pete Weber 20/1

EJ Tackett 20/1

Ronnie Russell 20/1

Tommy Jones 25/1

Norm Duke 30/1

Tom Daugherty 35/1

Shawn Maldonado 35/1

Stuart Williams 40/1

Anthony Pepe 40/1

Walter Ray Williams Jr. 50/1

Tom Smallwood 50/1

Josh Blanchard 50/1

Scott Norton 50/1

Mookie Betts 200/1

Field 3/1

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2 SPORTS REPORTER December 2 - 8, 2015

BettingContinued from Page 1

The odds were established by Jay Rood, Vice President of Race and

Sports for MGM Resorts International based on performances in past PBA

World Championships and PBA Tour competition in recent years. Based on

that information, Rood has established Australia’s Jason Belmonte, the

winner of four major titles over the past two years, as a 7/2 favorite in the

opening line followed by Bill O’Neill at 9/2, Wes Malott at 5/1 and Sean

Rash at 7/1. Rood also has established Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie

Betts, who will be bowling PBA competition for the first time, as a 200/1

longshot.

Between the time match play concludes on Dec. 13 and before the

stepladder finals begin at 4 p.m. PT on Dec. 17, MGM Resorts

International will post a new line so that wagers can be placed for the five

players who qualify for the stepladder finals.

Bowling fans can keep tabs on all the action leading up to the stepladder

finals by watching live comprehensive coverage of all preliminary rounds

via PBA’s online bowling channel, Xtra Frame. For subscription informa-

tion, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra Frame link.

ESPN telecast tickets for the World Championship are $10 and $20. All

tickets, which can be purchased in advance through the “tickets” link on

pba.com or at the door, are general admission.

While a first for the World Championship, it is not the first time wager-

ing has been offered on PBA events. The Red Rock Bowling Center and

former Showboat Lanes in Las Vegas have offered wagering on PBA

events in the past.

Sports Reporter Dan McDonough

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For information regarding advertising, subscriptions, or editorial content call:

(201)865-5363 E-mail: [email protected]

Or Dan at: [email protected] Sports Reporter

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ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMorris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb

187-491, Sal Antoniello 179-474,

Andy Romo 175-442, Many

Barraqueiro 147-430, Joyce

Brokling 164-458, Violet Indyk

157, Marie Romo 156-429,

Dolores Webb 152-411.

Rockaway Women: Tammy

Baldwin 193-519, Annette Rossi

189-499, Lois Kemna 183-518,

Pat Sommers 160, Michaela

Rumble 160, Maybeth Kanouse

169-452.

Adam DeFrancesco Blasts 289-801

At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Adam

DeFrancesco scorched the lanes

with an excellent 257-255-289-

801 series while rolling in the

Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

League, at Parkway Lanes.

Kevin DeFrancesco bowled 288-

788, Rene Ruiz 277-752, Mike

Semancik Jr. 279-745, Jim Lang

266-716, Armando Verdina 247-

716, Ed Bakelaar Jr. 254-679,

Marc Osetec 246-678, Steve

Semancik 248-670, Jan Dul 237-

666 and Joe Puccio Sr. 265-665

round out the list of high scorers

for the night.

AT JIB LANESMatt Dugan 755FLUSHING, NY – Matt Dugan

topped the scoring in the Ted Guy

Classic League blasting games of

279-238-269 for a high series of 755.

Eric Flack rolled 247-249-228-724,

John Schmidt 205-239-269-713,

Will Atkinson 251-216-671, and Joe

Kurdziel, Jr. 221-205-244-670.

Jimmy Vega, Jr. 737FLUSHING, NY – Jimmy Vega, Jr.

led the scoring in the Friday Hi-

Rollers League rolling games of

246-225-266 for a high series of 737.

Dex David rolled 268-226-691,

Ogie Lawsin 259-216-679, Maximo

Urena 234--235-674, NormanYeung

244-208-223-675, and Frank

Montgoris, Jr. 227-236-662.

Bobby Fox 720FLUSHING, NY – Bobby Fox led

the scoring in the Ball and Chain

League rolling games of 211-279-

230 for a high series of 720.

Terrence White shot 235-227-231-

693, Shawn Wyatt 231-279-692,

Marlon Enriquez 216-259-210-685,

David Siegenthal 205-205-257-667,

and Colus Nesmith 223-213-214-

650.

Will Atkinson 718FLUSHING, NY – Will Atkinson

led the scoring in the Friends and

Family League blasting games of

236-246-236 for a high series of 718.

Tony Taylor rolled 256-253-693,

Hector Camacho 233-213-242-688,

Nathaniel Barton III 269-200-209-

678, and Kmar Wilder 201-279-671.

Jamie Ansale 707FLUSHING, NY – Jamie Ansale led

the scoring in the Midweek Mixers

League rolling games of 203-249-

255 for a high series of 707.

Mike Mooney rolled 247-255-201-

703, Vonetta Jolliffe 279-209-205-

693, and Bobby Fox 246-225-209-

680.

Ken Shaw 692FLUSHING, NY – In the Bricktown

Too League Ken Shaw shot 223-

214-255-692, Curt Flint 246-201-

245-692, and Tony Mosley 200-230-

622.

AT CORAM COUNTRY LANESLou Fasani 268CORAM, NY – Lou Fasani rolled 268, Frank Mirabile and Rachel

Walczyk 233, and Ralph Wilson 231 in the Monday Night Mix

League.

Josh Nordstrom 264CORAM, NY – Josh Nordstrom rolled 264, Charley Vanderhyde 259,

Ken Keisner 255, and Terry Tirado 197 in the Wednesday Night Live

League.

In the Thursday Family and Friends League Kevin Pesce shot 219,

Mike Bedson 194, Judy Farruggia 189, and Lisa Donay 178.

Bonomo, Schultz 264CORAM, NY – Ron Bonomo and Pete Schultz each fired a 264 game

in the Friday Night Mixed League.

Craig Conners rolled 262, Edwin Torres and Billy Harrell 257, John

Whalen 255, and Rodney Nicholson 243.

In the Thursday Right Approach League Frank Salerno rolled 268,

Steve Ammirati and Corey Weiss 267.

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Nick Clayton 726 at Ocean LanesLAKEWOOD, NJ – Nick Clayton topped the scoring in the Scratch

Trio League at Ocean Lanes blasting games of 279-221-226 for the

meeting high series of 726.

Alec Hehir shot 225-221-267-713, Nicola Aumack 269, Tyler Wolfe

268, Nick Clayton 267, and Kamerin Peters 253.

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December 2 - 8, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

RENO, Nev. – Reno’s National Bowling Stadium has been

home to topflight bowling competition for two decades,

but this month, Reno will host a professional international

showcase for the first time when the GEICO PBA World

Series of Bowling VII presented by Silver Legacy visits

town Dec. 7-19.

The 2015 WSOB lives up to its name as the premier

international showcase of professional bowling competi-

tion, featuring a field of more than 230 players represent-

ing a record 22 countries.

The WSOB will include six PBA Tour events, and a spe-

cial PBA Challenge Finals all to be televised by ESPN.

Live Rolltech PBA World Championship Finals - For

the first time in 14 years, a PBA Tour telecast returns to a

live prime-time time slot when the Rolltech PBA World

Championship finals air live on ESPN on Thursday, Dec.

17 at 4 p.m. (7 p.m. ET). The World Championship is the

fourth and final major of the 2015 season.

An international showcase – As the premier showcase

of international professional bowling competition, the

World Series will feature representation from a record 22

countries, including a group of eight players from the

People’s Republic of China, representing an emerging mar-

ket for bowling in the world’s most populous nation.

The preliminary list of countries represented includes

Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands,

Canada, Colombia, China, Denmark, Dominican Republic,

Ecuador, England, Finland, Germany, Ireland Japan,

Mexico, Philippines, South Korea, Spain, Sweden,

Thailand, Venezuela and the United States.

Is two-handed bowling revolutionizing the sport?

Australia’s Jason Belmonte is recognized as the premier

two-handed bowler in the world, but he’s far from being

the only one. Finland’s Osku Palermaa also has made a

mark on the sport with his high-speed, high-rev two-hand-

ed technique, and the WSOB will showcase some other

emerging two-handed stars: Texas teenager Anthony

Simonsen, Swedish teen Jesper Svensson and Southwest

Region star Shawn Maldonado. It’s a new way to play the

game and it’s a technique that is growing in popularity

among youngsters just getting started.

PBA Hall of Famers entered: The field includes six

PBA Hall of Famers – Tom Baker, Parker Bohn III, Norm

Duke, Amleto Monacelli, Pete Weber and Walter Ray

Williams Jr.

Past World Championship winners entered: Dom

Barrett (Dec. 2013), Parker Bohn III (Jan. 2013), Osku

Palermaa (2012), Tom Smallwood (2009), Walter Ray

Williams Jr. (2001, ’03, ’06), Norm Duke (2008 (2),

2000), Pete Weber (1989, ’98), Tom Baker (2004), Patrick

Allen (2005).

Boston Red Sox star Mookie Betts to make PBA debut:

Emerging Boston Red Sox outfield star Mookie Betts will

make his professional bowling debut during WSOB VII.

The Nashville resident was a standout youth bowler and

wants to test his bowling skills against the best in the world

in Reno where he’ll compete in the four animal pattern

events.

“Xtra Frame” provides world-wide exposure for PBA

– Xtra Frame, the PBA’s online television channel, will pro-

vide approximately 75 hours of live coverage of qualifying

and match play rounds during the World Series, providing

the PBA with global exposure. The subscription-based web-

casting service continues to show steady growth as one ele-

ment of the PBA’s comprehensive social media presence,

which also includes growing audiences on Facebook,

Twitter and YouTube.

World Series to play role in determining Player of the

Year – With two major titles won earlier in 2015 (USBC

Masters and Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions),

Jason Belmonte is the leading contender to win his third

consecutive Player of the Year crown. The last player to win

three consecutive Player of the Year crowns was PBA Hall

of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. who earned the crown in

1996, 1997 and 1998.

The World Series Tour events will conclude the 2015 PBA

Tour season. The telecasts will begin airing on consecutive

Sundays beginning with the PBA Cheetah Championship

presented by PBA Mobile Challenge Game presented by

Concrete Software and Sunday, Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. ET. For

complete WSOB TV schedule visit pba.com.

Rolltech PBA World Championship wagering: For the

first time bowling fans of legal gambling age will be able to

bet on the outcome of the World Championship through

sports book venues in Las Vegas and Reno. Reno properties

offering World Championship wagering include the Silver

Legacy and Circus Circus. Las Vegas properties that will

offer World Championship wagering are Aria, Bellagio,

Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM

Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo, New York New York.

PBA Tour rookies in the spotlight as well: 2015 may be

producing the best crop of “rookies” the PBA has seen in

years. Among the top contenders for Rookie of the Year

honors are: 18-year-old Anthony Simonsen of Princeton,

Texas; collegiate star A.J. Johnson of Oswego, Ill.; USBC

Open Championships record-setter Matt McNiel of Prior

Lake, Minn., and Jakob Butturff of Chandler, Ariz.

Six women entered: Women entered include: Missy

Parkin, Laguna Hills, Calif.; Elise Bolton, Merritt Island,

Fla.; Liz Kuhlkin, Rotterdam, N.Y.; April Lord-Wittig,

Steilacom, Wash.; Inngellimar Beasley, Venezuela, and

Yuka Tsuchiya, Japan.

PBA Challenge Finals highlight other aspects of PBA:

The PBA created the “PBA Challenge Finals” two years ago

to provide a national showcase for other aspects of PBA

competition – PBA Regionals, PBA Women’s Regionals,

the PBA50 Tour and youth bowlers via the Teen Masters.

The PBA Regional and renamed PWBA-PBA Women’s

Regional program invites the top player in competition

points from each of the PBA’s eight regions to bowl a qual-

ifying event for two berths in the ESPN-televised finals.

The PBA50 Tour’s top eight players also bowl a qualifying

event with the top two meeting in the ESPN finals event,

and the Teen Masters boys’ and girls’ high school champi-

ons round out the PBA Challenge Finals field for the title as

Teen Masters Grand Champion.

Reno’s role in professional bowling history – Reno has

hosted topflight bowling competition since 1977 when the

Reno-Sparks Convention Center was the host of the

American Bowling Congress (USBC) Championships

Tournament. Since then, Reno has hosted many PBA and

USBC events which have been some of the biggest bowling

events in history.

PBA Tour events include “animal pattern” lane conditions

– Four of the World Series events – the Cheetah, Viper,

Chameleon and Scorpion Championship – are names

applied to specific PBA lane conditioning patterns. Each

different lane condition requires players to be on top of their

games in making the right lane and equipment adjustments

to be successful. The ability to excel on all four lane condi-

tioning challenges will ultimately determine the PBA World

Championship winner.

Each lane condition for World Series ESPN telecasts will

feature the “blue oil” lane conditioner to give fans a unique

visual reference of what players must navigate when com-

peting in the finals.

2014 champions return to defend titles – Three World

Series of Bowling VI champions who will be returning to

defend their titles are Anthony Pepe (Cheetah

Championship), DJ Archer (Chameleon Championship)

and Michael Haugen Jr. (Scorpion Championship). Mika

Koivuniemi (Viper Championship) and Mike Fagan (PBA

World Championship) are semi-active this season and are

not entered. Koivuniemi, who has experienced chronic back

issues, currently is coaching the United Arab Emirates

national team and Fagan has returned to school in pursuit of

a master’s degree.

Admission tickets may be purchased in advance or at

the door: For ticket information go to:

http://www.pba.com/Tickets/

GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling

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Kenneth Wojdylo 762FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenneth

Wojdylo topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League

firing games of 278-227-257 for a

high series of 762.

Michael Alvarez rolled 234-

289-232-755, Brian Ziesig 258-

258-724, Sean Mott 260-719,

Paul Verderosa 227-247-243-

717, Craig Koppell 235-245-

236-716, and Paul Bouchard II

279-233-717.

Jay McCullough 731FARMINGDALE, NY - Jay

McCullough led the scoring in

the Epic/Maple Invitational Trios

League firing games of 207-267-

257 for a high series of 731.

Ed Stadtlander shot 289-234-

728, Eugene Nash 214-266-248-

728, Eric Smyth 279-707, John

Cummings 279-247-704, Joe

Casale 269-231-704, and Joe

Caracciolo 259-214-669.

Brendan Rini 709FARMINGDALE, NY –

Brendan Rini paced the scoring

in the MNFP League rolling

games of 258-235 for a high

series of 709.

Jim Tortorice, Jr. rolled 259-

236-666, Robert Liguori 233-

231-661, Danny Schrafel 223-

655, and Rob Bucking 245.

Scott Zimmerman 705FARMINGDALE, NY – Scott

Zimmerman led the scoring in

the Friday Late Mixed League

rolling games of 226-246-233

for a high series of 705.

Lou Getzelman shot 289, Kyle

Durfee 270-247-699, Wingo

Hom 257-206-654, Jeff Gabriel

247-225-666, and Mike Clark

278-214-649.

Joe Livolsi 692FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

Livolsi led the scoring in the

Tuesday Early Men’s League

rolling a 267 game for a high

series of 692.

Bob Andrews shot 278-212-

677, Jonnae Greaves 265-223-

672, Camelo Pluchino 201-211-

256-692, and Rodney Joiner 279.

Carly Licht 685FARMINGDALE, NY – Carly

Licht led the scoring in the

Monday High School Practice

League firing games of 211-

258-216 for a high series of 685.

Salvatore Yannacone rolled

258-223-675, Ryan Velders 266-

211-670, Joe Napoli 248-226-

669, Mackenzie Wagner 225-

203-224-652, and Christopher

Kelch 224-220-643.

Joe Catalano, Sr. 681FARMINGDALE, NY - Joe

Catalano, Sr. topped the scoring

in the Saturday Island Trees

League firing games of 255-237

for a high series of 681.

Justin Schumacher hit 229,

Joseph Catalano, Jr. 227, and

Ken Needham 221.

Brian Lonetto rolled 188,

Michael Graston 165, and

Brillian Soedarmasto 160 in the

St. Martin’s League.

John Petrizzi 663FARMINGDALE, NY – John

Petrizzi led the scoring in the

Sunday Early Mixed League

rolling a high game of 279 and a

high series of 663.

Rainer Latteier rolled 227-654,

Steve Raifer 245-641, and John

O’Brien 236-219-633.

Joseph Kotowicz 654FARMINGDALE, NY – Joseph

Kotowicz led the scoring in the

Tuesday Nite Owls League

rolling a 222 game for a high

series of 654.

Roger Herrscher shot 267, Dan

Smith 266, Jim Schumacher

246, John Curtis 245, Pat Gregg

243, and Patrick Martino and

Bill Kremlicka 236.

Eric Vazquez 646FARMINGDALE, NY – Eric

Vazquez led the scoring in the

Wednesday Party League rolling

a 252 game for a high series of

646.

Mark Eisenberg shot 245-212-

637, Nick Fazzolare 229, Lloyd

Hasluck 227-222, Daniel Kober

226, and Brian Siemers 224.

Bob Andrews 639FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob

Andrews topped the scoring in the

Thursday Goodtimers League

rolling games of 229-205-205 for

a high series of 639.

Bob Kennedy shot 223-203-617,

Bernadette Doherty 233, Mike

Herman 207, Robert Grieb 206,

and Evan Apostolidis 203.

Michael Brunn 632FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

Sunday Adult/Junior League

Michael Brunn shot 258-632,

William Snyder 202, Louis

Gravino 196, and Jo-Anne Fina

166.

Joe Montefusco 242FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

Montefusco rolled 242, Oscar

Neira 182, Alice Burns 169,

Gerard Hoeler 167, and Karen

Bruno 154 in the Monday AM

Seniors League.

Joe Livolsi 204FARMINGDALE, NY – In the

Friday Sunshine Kids League Joe

Livolsi shot 204, Marvin Slifkin

188, Fai Livolsi 175, Al Diebold

169, and Barney Kral 166.

In the Sunday Adult/Junior

League Rose Marie Snyder shot

217.

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Joe Ewald 759ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Joe Ewald topped the scoring in

the Tuesday Late Men’s League

blasting games of 246-225-288 for

a high series of 759.

Joe LaSpina hit 249-238-690,

Steve Lella 207-235-229-671, Les

Forrai 256-218-669, Jim Carey

214-231-221-666, and Anthony

Bruno 247-226-654.

Keith Manza 756ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Keith Manza topped the scoring

in the Wednesday Early Men’s

League blasting games of 269-

230-257 for a high series of

756.

Carmelo Ciulla shot 244-253-

223-720, John Maglio 265-255-

711, Rob Velez 266-211-681,

and Barry Clare 245-218-662.

Rick Boremski 741ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Rick Boremski topped the scor-

ing in the Thursday Mixed

League blasting games of 254-

211-276 for a high series of 741.

Tommy Calderone rolled 267-

247-733, Mel Brown 265-234-

699, Al Fabiano 269-216-689,

and Frank Cimino 243-234-680.

Al Doerrer 726ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Al Doerrer led the scoring in the

Friday Night Mixed League

rolling games of 257-246-223

for a high series of 726.

John LaBau rolled 279-686,

Shaun Berkowsky 225-214-233-

672, James Crider 270-213-650,

and Jason Grima 231-215-650.

Shaun Berkowsky 700ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Shaun Berkowsky led the

Wednesday Night Mixed

League blasting games of 256-

241 for a high series of 700.

Robert Benanati shot 258-212-

669, Pete Conway 247-654,

James Laurita 255-649, Allen

Johnson 258-201-641, Ray

Brooks 246-225-641, and Sal

Gambino 245-641.

Ed Frontera 693ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Ed Frontera led the scoring in

the Wednesday Senior Doubles

League rolling games of 288-

214 for a high series of 683.

Tony Vitucci hit 219-225-231-

675, George Fields 256-226-

663, Robert Pagano 224-215-

222-661, and Jerival George

248.

Steve Frey 685ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Steve Frey led the scoring in the

Thursday El Cheapo League

rolling games of 255-228 for a

high series of 685.

Craig Cittadino shot 247, Steve

Patitucci 235, and Billy Buffetti

206.

Antonio Flores 674ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Antonio Flores led the scoring

in the Wednesday Earl Men’s

League rolling games of 265-

216 for a high series of 674.

Bill Luongo shot 266-215-670,

Barry Clare 256-669, and Steven

Friedman 227-660.

Robert Barber 671ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Robert Barber led the scoring in

the Saturday Scholarship

League firing games of 259-210

for a high series of 671.

Nicholas Lastelia shot 228-

233-205-666, Jair Brooks-Davis

234, Jahnia Phillips 223, Chris

Bodzis 214, and Robert Wright

213.

Kathy Andrews 223ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –

Kathy Andrews led the scoring

in the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

League rolling a high game of

223.

Betty Ann Lescher shot 215,

Terry Mirro 210, Maria Elefante

203, Mary Peppe 193, and Pam

Johnson 192.

In the Saturday Scholarship

League Brian Morreale hit 166-

163, and Joseph Paolilno 151.

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Brian Adamson 749HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian Adamson

topped the Premiere Pro Shop

McClassic blasting games of 268-

246-235 for a high series of 749.

Bobby Rohe hit 257-200-279-736,

Anselmo Roque 244-227-257-728,

Bill Golden 237-228-242-707, and

Jimmy Gill 225-226-249-700.

Jason Gomez 742HOPELAWN, NJ- Jason Gomez

topped the scoring in the Raritan

Bay Men’s League firing games of

227-248-267 for a high 742 set.

Rick Choinacki hit 279-204-256-

739, Joe Lampariello 223-258-256-

737, Ron Russo 216-254-247-717,

Jimmy Gill 220-278-215-713, and

Dorien Soto 224-279-702.

Stephanie Hoff 611HOPELAWN, NJ - Stephanie Hoff

rolled 237-213-611, and Elinor

Koehl 163 in the Tuesday Night

Doubles League.

Sue Ragas shot 192-171, and Edie

Cavallo 182 in the Wednesday Early

Birds League.

V. R. Medvetz 700HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R.

Medvetz led the scoring in the

Thursday Nite Mixed League

rolling games of 214-257-229 for a

high series of 700.

Matt Cestone hit 200-252-603,

Janice Forrestal 239, and Scott

Akalewicz 221.

Chuck Mantione rolled 196-191-

182, Brian Russo 176, and Joe

McGuire 165 in the Federal

Business Centers League.

Mitch Weinberg 703HOPELAWN, NJ – Mitch Weinberg

paced the scoring in the Friday

Night Classic rolling games of 238-

218-247 for a high series of 703.

Joe Parisi shot 235-255-211-701,

Michael Potoski 247-223-227-697,

and Mike Hanlein 232-235-666.

In the Avenel Youth League Ryan

Soto shot 236, Louis Mastro 217,

and Michael Bocra 188.

In the Jerzey Pikers John Moffit

shot 232-188, Ted Yeung 196-185,

and Joyce Ellison 174-183.

Vinny R. Medvetz 700HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R.

Medvetz led the scoring in the La

Buonz Pizza League rolling games

of 239-204-257 for a high series of

700.

Nick Viverito shot 214-216-226-

656, Alicia Poythress 277-626,

Nicole Baginsky 222-217-621, and

Lisa Kjersgaard 243.

Andrew Tripka 697HOPELAWN, NJ – Andrew Tripka

led the scoring in the Thursday

Mixed Nuts League rolling games

of 229-279 for a high series of 697.

Joe Maloney hit 233-219-640,

and Don M. Hellhake 204-223-

618.

Mike Kelly 693HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly

topped the scoring in the Friday

Nite Mixed League rolling games

of 216-299 for a session high series

of 693.

Sal Angotti hit 224-237-225-686,

Michael Dellamanna 210-235-203-

648, and Kevin Butler 254.

Joe Defini 691HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Defini led

the scoring in the Wednesday Night

Trios League rolling hi game and

high series posting a 258 game then

adding 206 and 227 for a 691 series.

Russell Bennett shot 247-214-212-

673, Brian Vicidomini 205-246-

203-654, and Steve Plaza 232.

Dorien Soto 689HOPELAWN, NJ – Dorien Soto

topped the scoring in the Garden

State Mixed League firing games of

235-266 for a high series of 689.

Jose Medina rolled 258-201-222-

681, Michael Ramer 213-226-633,

and Bill Slattery 203-225-200-628.

Nick Simone 667HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Simone

led the scoring in the Knights of

Columbus League firing games of

209-233-225 for a high series of

667.

Frank Ciarkowski hit 242-633, Joe

Britton 268, Al D’Alessandro 235,

and Cid Stentella 230.

Rusty Thomsen 656HOPELAWN, NJ - Rusty Thomsen

led the scoring in the Goldstein &

Hanel Doubles League firing games

of 233-236 for a high series of 656.

Will Vidulich shot 210-228-204-

642, Lou Gaudio, Sr. 221, and Jason

Gomez 216.

Rich Rowley rolled 201, and

Thomas Oritz, Sr. 200 in the Winter

Senior Citizens League.

Mike Eglesia 641HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Eglesia

paced the scoring in the Merck

League rolling games of 235-233

for a high series of 641.

Tu Trinh hit 241, Pete Zafian 213,

and Eric Haltli 210.

Paul Woitowicz 613HOPELAWN, NJ – Paul Woitowicz

paced the scoring in the Iselin AA

League rolling games of 219-246

for a high series of 613.

Darris Douma shot 217, Mark

Wiget 220, and John Morgan 215.

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BALDWIN LANESRoberto DeGuzman 661BALDWIN, NY - Roberto

DeGuzman posted a 232 game en

route to a 661 high series rolling in

the Freeport Eagles League.

Bruno Gerin hit 238-604, Mike

Orlowek 229, Marilyn Avondet

211 and Phyllis Dexter 205.

Pete Manno 290BALDWIN, NY – In the Thursday

Invitational Mixed Pete Manno

rolled high game with a 290 fin-

ishing with a 771 set.

Peter Slavska posted a 280 in a

772, Ethan Gorbel 279 for 737,

Peter Smith 279 for a 772, Matt

Overton 279-715, and Charles

Harris 269-717.

Billy Cherry 277BALDWIN, NY – In the

Wednesday Senior Mixed League

Billy Cherry posted hi game of

277 in a 548 series.

Henry Clay bowled 232 for a 661

series while George Alexander hit

a 228 and Mike Pollard 220 for a

621 series.

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Maggie Thompson Wins Ocean Lanes

Goertz Memorial TournamentLAKEWOOD, NJ - In the Joe Goertz Memorial Tournament Handicap

Division at Ocean Lanes Maggie Thompson was the winner bowling

316 scratch, and with handicap a 781 series

Second was Leah Varela with a 480 scratch and a 747 series followed

by Michael Guzman with 632/722, Angie Huston 408/720, Brandon

Salvatore 349/706, Kaitlyn Vernon 476/704, Emma Meyer 532/694,

Andrea Meyer 510/690, Joe Kling 507/684, and tenth place went to

Adah Christian with a 317 scratch score and a 680 handicap series.

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Ogie Lawsin 762

FLUSHING, NY – Ogie Lawsin

topped the scoring in the Friday

Hi-Rollers League blasting games

of 258-256-248 for a high series

of 762.

Abdul Sulley shot 258-248-203-

709, Red Toledo, Sr. 216-234-

237-687, Bobby Fox 224-241-

223-688, and Robert Olvinia, Jr.

234-210-238-682.

Brett Lee 702

FLUSHING, NY – Brett Lee

paced the scoring in the Friends

and Family League rolling games

of 221-237-244 for a high series

of 702.

Craig Bowden shot 227-244-

218-689, Micki Stewart 212-237-

227-676, Lm Wilder 253-251-

673, and Marissa Woods 237-

226-206-669

Marlon Enriquez 702

FLUSHING, NY – Marlon

Enriquez led the scoring in the

Ball and Chain League firing

games of 238-237-227 for a high

series of 702.

Twone Williams shot 217-245-

235-697, Danielle Merino 256-

226-665, Dave Kokoszczynski

202-246-212-660, and Joe

Peltzman 223-213-214-650.

Ocean Lanes Joe Goertz Memorial

Youth TournamentLAKEWOOD, NJ - John Boughton, a freshman of Brick Memorial, beat

his sister Tori Boughton, a senior, in the finals to take home the cham-

pionship title in the Joe Goertz Memotrial Youth Tournament.

Behind the Boughton brother and sister were third place Justin Sauers,

followed by Kamerin Peters, Nic Chirichello, Amanda Shelters, Alec

Hehir, James Bolish, Nick Striffler, Christopher Swindell, Brianna

MacLeod, Bret Donwn, Robbie Guzman, Michael Laycock, Aimee

Sherman, and Livia Spalluto.

The event format was: Four games rolled on the S-Alcatraz 38 foot shot

with all players changing

lanes after each game. This was followed by one extra game for the top

16 qualifiers and with scores carrying over the cut would be to 8

bowlers. This was a total youth tournament with the girls and boys not

separated. The top 8 would then go into a double elimination format

with again a different lane each game.

The top 16 after four games with averages for the tournament were:

Alec Hehir 195.7, Tori Boughton 185.0, Kamerin Peters 178.2, Nick

Striffler 178.0, John Boughton 177.3, Amanda Shelters 177.0, Nic

Chirichello 174.5, Christopher Swindell 172.2, Brianna MacLeod 172.0,

Bret Downs 168.2, James Bolish 168.2, Justin Sauers 167.0, Robbie

Guzman 166.7, Michael Laycock 166.5, Aimee Sherman 165.0, and

Livia Spalluto 164.2.

LODI LANESWednesday Night Live: Matt Lowther 279-711, PJ Garcia 267, Keith

McLeod 257. Alex Prell 736 series.

Monday Trios: Jimmy Medina 277, Alex Protin 744, Andy Argumedo

270-733, Carole DeGroot 254-684, Ron DeLuca 260, Ralph Artemisio

710.

ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Jim Viola

led the field with a 254 game and

701 high series for the night in the

Monday George’s Memorial

League at Parkway Lanes. Freda

Thurman led the ladies with an out-

standing 232 game and 645 high

series.

Bryant Adams rolled 255-671,

Norman Sees 266-649, Al Del

Vecchio 258-647, Robert Fabian

235-638, Rich DeRosa Jr. 232-636,

Frank Luzzi 249-634, Mark Marton

238-631, John Kostecka 243-620

and Dominick Capozzoli 268-603.

Also rolling high for the women

were Tara Thorn 219-595,

Jacqueline Castro 196-574, Anne

Del Vecchio 245-563 and Elena

Marton 202-570.

Mark Marton 244-700,

Cathy Seco 218-594

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Marton topped the field with a 244

game and 700 high series for the

night in the Monday George’s

Memorial League at Parkway

Lanes.

Vince Vidovic rolled 256-693,

Ryan Musciotto 246-664, Frank

Luzzi 247-663, Ron Filipek 226-

652, and Gene Brezna Jr. 260-601.

The women high scorers includ-

ed Cathy Seco 218-594, Anne Del

Vecchio 245-563, Bernice

Califiore 211-556 and Elena

Marton 215-528.

Jim Viola 701, Freda Thurman 645

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Sean McAuliffe 750STATEN ISLAND, NY – Sean

McAuliffe led the Rab’s Scratch

Draft Classic firing games of 247-

256-247 for a high series of 750.

Rocky Salemmo shot 259-268-

744, Frank Mazzelal 270-736,

Justin D’Amico 268-729, Kevin

Buono 268-254-723, Rob

Desimone 263-723, and Jonathan

Petrizzi 264-718.

Anne Marie Rubilotta 699STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anne

Marie Rubilotta led the Tuesday

Early Birds rolling games of 246-

258 for a high series of 699, and

Michael Spaan hit 212-220-614.

In the NEXGEN Junior Bowlers

League Tom Martine shot 234-

239, Collyn Alonso 234, Mike

Schembari 213, and AJ Miceli

200.

Gary Parisi 693STATEN ISLAND, NY – Gary

Parisi topped the scoring in the

Rab’s Senior Men’s League

rolling games of 245-243 for a

high series of 693.

Joe Albanese hit 222-234-237-

693, Ray Keller 245-256-672,

Randy Viscuso 257-664, Joe

LaBargo 236-227-669, and

Juanito Maliana 268-655.

Robert Lampariello 684STATEN ISLAND, NY –Robert

Lampariello paced the scoring in

the Golden Oldies League rolling

games of 224-215-245 for a high

series of 684.

Jon Cento hit 234, Phil Pistilli

245-200-602, Joanie Bertsen 202-

205-600, and Anthony Gilberto

212.

Nazareth LaBetti 679STATEN ISLAND, NY- Nazareth

LaBetti paced the scoring in the

Gennaros Ladies Classic League

firing games of 200-233-246 for a

high series of 679.

Karen Bachman shot 235, Nicole

Tolnes 232, and Nazareth Laursen

214.

Joe Carlo 677STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe

Carlo led the scoring in the Friday

Nite Mixed Quartets League

rolling games of 255-246 for a

high series of 677.

Mike Vignola shot 268, Nellie

Rosario 224-623, and Rita

DiPeitro 213.

Anthony Saccone 299STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anthony

Saccone led the scoring in the NEXGEN

Junior Bowlers League rolling games of

299-219-244 for a high series of 687.

Jason Wichnovitz hit 224-219-244-687,

Thomas Martire 214-232-210-656,

Michael Costa 200-233-205-638, and

Vin Schneider 245.

Brian Deluise 762STATEN ISLAND, NY – Brian Deluise

topped the scoring in the FixADent

Men’s League firing games of 278-246

for a high series of 762.

Sal Lugo shot 266-248-756, Eugene

Cruz 269-707, Rob Marcello 241-703,

Allan Rubinowitz 257-691, and Ken

Russo 257-681.

In the Tuesday Early Birds

League Anne Marie Rubilotta shot

200-201-227-628, and Laura

Haring 207.

Marc Avena 758STATEN ISLAND, NY – Marc Avena

topped the scoring in the Mike Massaroli

Memorial League blasting games of

244-266-248 for a high series of 758.

Eugene Cruz rolled 257-269-726,

Edward Carute 242-256-718, Jason

Pintus 246-255-705, Red Baranello 247-

698, Mike Barclay 268-247-693, and

Rob Cardinal 262-687.

Eugene Cruz 757STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eugene Cruz

paced the scoring in the RC American

Legion/McGuire League rolling games

of 242-246-269 for a high series of 757.

George Redecha rolled 280-244-717,

Joe LaBargo 249-264-691, Chris Tighe

245-692, and Joseph Campanella 259-

685.

In the Manic Monday Ladies League

Patricia Wall shot 196, and Kathy

Barclay 193.

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