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STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ryan
Friend earned top honors in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
when he hammered out the high
game of 299 and finished the
meeting with the high series of
806 at Rab’s Country Lanes.
Mike Nicholasi shot 278-757,
Tom Velleca 269-743, Bob
Jacobson 277-737, Steve
McNichol 257-711, Joe Comitini
706, Andrew Barbato 257-696,
Erik Todd 278-695, and Bill
Tompkins 252-686.
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Greg Ostrander 300 at Ocean Lanes
MADISON, NJ – Bo Serillo took
the spotlight when he posted a 300
game in the session high 729
series contesting in the Livingston
Business Men’s League at Plaza
Lanes.
Paul Demyanovich shot 257, Al
Klein and Frank Catanzaro 246,
and Kathy Folson 165.
Bo Serillo 300 at Plaza Lanes
Anhony Cassonetto Hit 299-823
At Rockville Centre
Ryan Friend Blasted 299-806
At Rab’s Country Lanes
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Anthony Cassonetto topped thescoring in the Saturday
Scholarship League at Rockville
Centre Lanes blasting games of
299 and 279 for a high series of
823.
Tarik Zephrine rolled 209-253-267-729, Maria Lucente 233-211-
269-713, Jair Brooks-Davis 245-
228, Alex Vilardi 229, Jason Eras
228, and Robert Wright 215.
LAS VEGAS - In a championship match battle
between two players from Texas, Mike Fagan of Fort
Worth, prevailed to win the Professional BowlersAssociation World Championship at the South Point
Bowling Plaza for his fifth PBA Tour title.
Fagan, who qualified second for the stepladder finals,
defeated top qualifier Wes Malott from the Austin
suburb of Pflugerville, 252-212, in the title match to
also record his second major title after winning the
United States Bowling Congress Masters in 2012.
“The majors are where you can separate yourself
from everyone else,” said Fagan, who is originally
from Long Island, New York. “These opportunities
don’t come around too often so you always have to
consider yourself fortunate to be in a position to win
and the take advantage of the opportunity you
worked so hard for.
“Making it into the (PBA) Hall of Fame is one of
my goals,” he continued. “I’ve thought about my
place in the sport and while winning my second major is another step in getting there, it’s a big step for sure.”
In the title match, Fagan and Malott traded strikes in
the first four frames but then a turning point came
when Malott, trying for his 10th Tour title, left the 2-
10 split in the fifth which he failed to convert. Fagan
had a moment of his own when he left an 8-10 split in
the eighth frame but was able to finish strong and hold
off Malott for the win.“As much as you try to relax it’s still very stressful,”
Fagan said. “I was concentrating so hard I didn’t
know what frame I was in or what the score was. I just
wanted to make good shots.”
Mike Fagan Wins PBA World ChampionshipBy Jerry Schneider - PBA
LAKEWOOD, NJ - Greg
Ostrander burned the boards for a
300 game while rolling in the
Ocean Trio Challenge at Ocean
Lanes and finished the session
with a 706 series.
Jim Stefan came close to perfec-
tions tossing a 298 game and wenton to earn the evening’s high
series honors with his 773 set.
Rob Sherman bowled a 279 in a
711 series followed by Steffen
Schenkenberger with a 278, Brian
Bamforth 277, Rich Haas, Jr. 275-
766, Todd Britton 269-739 Series
Dave Sabin 269-712, Bob Heagen
267-723, Brandon Fennell 267-
734, Don Farmer 265
Michael Melillo 265, John
Brazinski 264, Emil Dudas 262,
Chris Jones 260-728, Jim Hanlon258-738, Vinny Dalia 257, Justin
VanBerkel 256, Rich Blaydes 255,
Emily Fiore 246, Diane Jones
239-644, and Bridget Bilello 235-
642.
OAKLAND, NJ – Russ Smith
earned top honors in the Tuesday
Night Men’s League at Holiday
Bowl blasting games of 279-258-
267 for a high series of 804.
Don Philhower rolled 258-762,
Jack Baldwin 279-733, Dave
Nagelhout 268-726, John
Constantini 258-711, Dennis
Bussanich 257-707, and Chris
Parrilli 267-697.
Russ Smith 804 at Holiday Bowl
PBAphoto
PBA World Champion Mike Fagan.
See FAGAN Page 2
By Vince Albrecht
ELMOOOD PARK, NJ -
Lyndhurst senior Daijon Smith rolled
a perfect game in the NJSC qualify-
ing round at Parkway Lanes and
made it to the semifinals before bow-
ing out. Dumont sophomore Kyle
Schellberg and Paramus Catholic
senior Lilly Sigona had been bowlingwell prior to the tournament, so see-
ing them emerge as champions had-
n’t been out of the question.
Schellberg overcame a sluggish
qualifying round in which he barely
made the cut, but then was unstop-
pable, blasting 239-265-226 on his
way to the final where he outlasted
Passaic Tech junior Isiah Tolbert,
186-182 to snare the crown. Sigona
was sharp throughout the tourna-
ment, averaging 193 as she forged
her way to the championship match
where she met highly regarded two
time Greater Middlesex Conference
champion Amy Caruso, the South
Brunswick senior. Not to be denied,
Lilly held off Amy’s charge and took
home the title, 200-191.
Top ten boys in qualifying set-
Jordan Lopez [Lyndhurst] 267-730,Daijon Smith [Lyndhurst] 300-729,
Craig Oriente [Indian Hills] 254-722,
Nick Cilento [Pompton Lakes] 257-
703, Joseph Malyack [DePaul] 256-
692, Zachary Seegers [Wallington]
258-667, Ryan Donohue [Lyndhurst]
225-656, Erik Kattermann
[Montville] 224-641,TJ Mastracche
[Indian Hills] 246-639 and Don
Lazorchak [Paramus] 257-636.
Top ten girls in qualifying set-Amy
Caruso [South Brunswick] 278-669,
Janina Santoro [Hackensack] 223-
574, Lilly Sigona [Paramus Catholic]
204-571, Tiffany Sucero [Holy
Angels] 203-558, Alexa Hernandez
[Holy Angels] 178-523, Abbey Zollo
[Paramus Catholic] 183-511,
Marissa Rivers [Westwood] 199-
509, Danielle Quitola [Ridgefield
Park] 190-508, Kristen Mihok [Mahwah] 188-508 and Emily
Young [Lyndhurst] 179-500.
Boys semifinalists-Isiah Tolbert
[Passaic Tech] 231, Kyle Schellberg
[Dumont] 226, Jordan Lopez 214,
Daijon Smith 213, Joseph Malyack
195 and Nathan Tombo [St Joseph
Reg.] 186.
Girls semifinalists-Amy Caruso
214, Lilly Sigona 200, Madison
Perry [Hawthorne] 194 and Haley
Hassan [Paramus] 175.
Kyle Schellberg, Lilly Sogona North Jersey Singles Champions
Daijon Smith Fires 300
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CHICAGO – The world’s best bowlers will return to Milwaukee in
late January to compete in the prelim-
inary rounds of two Professional
Bowlers Association championship
tournaments – the PBA Players
Championship and the Mark
Roth/Marshall Holman PBA DoublesChampionship – leading into a mega-
television weekend in Indianapolis as part of the 50th anniversary Barbasol
PBA Tournament of Champions.
AMF Bowlero Lanes in suburban
Wauwatosa will host the special com-
petitions for PBA members Jan. 26-30
offering $250,000 in prize money before the players head north to Green
Bay to compete in the United States
Bowling Congress Masters – the first
major championship on the 2015 PBA
schedule – which is scheduled for
Feb. 2-8 at Ashwaubenon Bowl. The
Milwaukee stop will be responsiblefor determining the TV finalists who
will head to Woodland Bowl in
Indianapolis for an ESPN “triplehead-
er” Feb. 14-15.“Thanks to our friends at AMF
Bowlero Lanes, we’re providing the
great bowling fans in Milwaukee andour Xtra Frame viewers around the
world with a pair of great tournaments
in the days leading into the USBCMasters and the PBA’s 50th anniver-
sary Tournament of Champions,” said
PBA Commissioner Tom Clark.
The Milwaukee stop will involve
concurrent qualifying rounds on
Tuesday, Jan. 27, and Wednesday, Jan.
28, for the Players Championship and
the Roth/Holman Doubles
Championship. All players will bowltwo qualifying rounds totaling 12
games with the top 24 individuals and
the top 12 doubles teams advancing to
round-robin match play.
The Players Championship finalists
will bowl three eight-game match play rounds Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.,
and Thursday at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.,
with the top five after a total of 36
games advancing to the stepladder
finals which will be conducted for
delayed telecast on ESPN on
Saturday, Feb. 14, at Woodland Bowlin Indianapolis in conjunction with the
50th Tournament of Champions. The
PBA Players Championship finals
will air on ESPN on Sunday, Feb. 22,at 1 p.m.
The PBA returns to an old-school
format for the Roth/Holman PBA
Doubles Championship, which isnamed in honor of two PBA legends
who also bowled together as one of
the sport’s most successful doublesteams. PBA members will be allowed
to form their own doubles teams, and
they will use their combined 12-game
qualifying totals to determine the 12
teams advancing to the match play
finals.
The finalists will then bowl two six-
game, Baker format match playrounds at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Friday,
Jan. 30. After a composite total of 36
qualifying and Baker games, the top
five teams will advance to the PBA
Doubles Championship finals which
will be conducted on Sunday, Feb. 15,at Woodland Bowl following the live
1 p.m. telecast of the Tournament of
Champions finals. The PBA Doubles
show will air on ESPN on March 1 at
1 p.m. ET.
Based upon a field of 130 players,
the PBA Players Championship will
pay a $25,000 first prize and 32 cash-ing positions while the Roth/Holman
Doubles champions will split a
$24,000 first prize. All 12 doublesteams advancing to match play will
cash.
Defending champion in the PBA
Players Championship is Australia’sJason Belmonte. Wes Malott of
Pflugerville, Texas, and Norm Duke
of Clermont, Florida, are defending
Roth/Holman PBA Doubles champi-
ons. Both events were last conducted
during the 2011 PBA World Series of
Bowling in Las Vegas.All competition rounds of the
Milwaukee events will be covered
live by PBA’s Xtra Frame online
bowling channel.
Milwaukee to Host PBA Players Championship, Roth/Holman Doubles EventsWorld’s top bowlers to compete in preliminary rounds prior to USBC Masters, 50th PBA Tournament of Champions
By Bill Vint - PBA
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Monday, Jan. 26
2 p.m. – Official practice session
Tuesday, Jan. 27
8 a.m. – Players Championship/PBA Doubles qualifying, 8 games
Wednesday, Jan. 28
8 a.m. – Players Championship/PBA Doubles qualifying, 4 games
Top 24 individuals advance to Players Championship match play andtop 12 teams advance to PBA Doubles match play
1:30 p.m. – Top 24 Championship, 8 games round-robin match play
Thursday, Jan. 29
8 a.m. - Top 24 Players Championship, 8 games round-robin match play
1 p.m. - Top 24 Players Championship, 8 games round-robin match play
Top five after 36 games advance to ESPN stepladder finals at 12:30
p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 14, at Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis (finals air
Sunday, Feb. 22, at 1 p.m. ET)
Friday, Jan. 30
8 a.m. – Top 12 doubles teams, 6 games round-robin match play 1 p.m. -
Top 12 doubles teams, 6 games round-robin match play.
Top five doubles teams advance to ESPN stepladder finals at 4:30 p.m.
ET on Sunday, Feb. 15, at Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis (finals air
Sunday, March 1, at 1 p.m. ET)
Malott, who was also trying for his second major after winning the U.S.
Open in 2013, admitted to having problems figuring out the left lane in the
second half of the game.
“The left lane transitioned a lot for me and I made a move that I was con-
fident in making but I missed my break point,” said Malott, who also fin-
ished second in the 2009 World Championship. “Of all the things that
could go wrong, that’s something I didn’t think I would do.”
In the semifinal match, Fagan defeated No. 5 qualifier Stuart Williams
of England, 219-206, to advance to the championship match.
Williams, who was trying to win his second Tour title and become the
second consecutive player from England to win the World Championship
(Dom Barrett was the first winning last year’s World Championship),
opened the stepladder by defeating No. 4 qualifier Todd Book of Russells
Point, Ohio, who was trying for his first Tour title, 236-211. Williams then
went on to defeat Ronnie Russell of Marion, Indiana, who was trying for
his third title, in the second match, 259-248, to advance to the semifinal.
As the third major and final tournament of the season, the WorldChampionship (formerly called the PBA National Championship from
1960-2001), has distinguished itself as one of the premier showcases for
the world’s best bowling talent. In addition to the $50,000 first prize,
Fagan took home the Earl Anthony Trophy named after the late PBA Hall
of Famer who holds the record for most World Championship wins with
six.
Malott earned $25,000 for second, Williams, $15,000 for third, Russell,
$12,000 for fourth and Book $10,000 for fifth.
The five finalists advanced to the finals after preliminary qualifying and
match play rounds conducted during the GEICO PBA World Series of
Bowling last October at the South Point. The finalists competed in a total
of 52 games on five different lane conditions to reach the finals.
FAGANContinued from Page 1
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Lou Gaudio, Jr. 792HOPELAWN, NJ – Lou Gaudio,
Jr. topped the Goldstein & Hanel
Doubles firing games of 236-279-
277 for a high series of 792.
Pete Perez rolled 267-234-210-
711, Sam Catalano 244-247-214-
705, Rusty Thomsen 231-231-
226-688, and Steve Chiarella 232-
258-684.
In the La Buona Pizza League
Joe Herber rolled 202-238-623,
Frank Viverito 205-215-613, and
Dan DeBenedetto 213-237.
Chris Tamayo 780HOPELAWN, NJ – Chris Tamayo
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic firing
games of 277-245-258 for a 780.
Anthony Martino rolled 276-230-
225-731, Ken Horvath 246-207-
245-698, Brian Longo 234-234-
224-692, Bob Kerwin 235-207-
245-687, Joe Herber 259-248-686,
and Ryan Mench 228-253-684.
Carole Morgan rolled a 209 game
and Sandra Hansard 201 in the
Tuesday Night Mixed League.
Joe Lampariello 768HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe
Lampariello topped the scoring in
the Raritan Bay Men’s League fir-
ing games of 224-289-255 for a
high series of 768.
Bobby Lampariello rolled 236-
237-255-728, Rich Choinacki
258-257-211-726, Joe Plescia
259-256-206-721, Dan Krakowski
213-241-256-710, and Joe
Weisenstein 203-257-240-700.
Tommy Martino748HOPELAWN, NJ – Tommy
Martino led the scoring in the
Madison Park Men’s League fir-
ing games of 224-278-246 for a
high series of 748.
Andrew Tripka rolled 226-203-
266-695, Michael Dinaburg 246-
223-667, and Bob Joseph 205-
203-234-642.
Jeremy Soto 223HOPELAWN, NJ – In the Avenel
Youth League Jeremy Soto shot
223, Branden Barrese 213-201,
Michael Bocra 205, and Korey
Balewitz 198-191.
Kevin Eccleston 706 HOPELAWN, NJ - Kevin
Eccleston led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed League firing
games of 243-206-257 for a high
series of 706.
Jerome Daily rolled 211-223-
627, Rick Governale 223, Vince
Rudrow 214, and Melissa
Hertenberger and Thomas Affinito
212.
Joe Alberti 641HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Alberti led
the scoring in the Iselin AA
League firing games of 227-2236-
178 for a high series of 641.
John Morgan rolled 203-229-
205-637, Frank Mendoker 206-
229-624, and Travis Diello 243.
Michael Holoka 640HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael
Holoka led the scoring in the His
& Hers League firing gaames of
208-226-206 for a high series of
640.
Sal Angotti shot 238-619, Bonnie
DeSimone 212, and John
Borkowski and Kevin Bitler 203.
Michael Ramer 637 HOPELAWN, NJ - Michael
Ramer paced the scoring in the
Garden State Mixed League
rolling games of 212-201-224 for
a high series of 637.
Chris Herrick shot 201-225-619,
Richard Bienvenue 204-216-618,
and Kyle Jannuzzi 221-202-611.
In the Wednesday Early Birds
League Sharon Bonigk shot 181,
Char Martino 176, and Anna Kelly
170.
John Masculin 634HOPELAWN, NJ – John Masculin
paced the scoring in the Knights of Columbus League rolling games
of 214-205-215 for a high series of
634.
Mark Makwinski rolled 226-207-
606, and Mark Makwinski, Jr. 224.
Larry Clarke rolled 215 and
Drew Rucinski 214 in the NJ
Turnpike League.
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICChris Jones 761 at Ocean LanesLAKEWOOD, NJ – Chris Jones topped the scoring in the Ocean Trio
Challenge League at Ocean Lanes blasting a 279 game for a high
series of 761.
Chris Mancilla shot 258-742, Brian Shade 250-731, Joe Koslowski
732, Brandon Fennell 278-721, Rob Rober 717, Todd Britton 277,
Vinnie Orobono 258, and Kyle Kavinski 255.
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AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE Bill Viccora 761ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Bill Viccora led the scoring in the
Custom Thumbz Doubles League
firing games of 266-238-257 for a
high series of 761.
Chris Barbaro rolled 247-266-
226-739, Bob Thorne 277-233-
714, John Maglio 258-233-702,
Alby Pezzella 279, Tony
Amendola 278, and Mike
Lapkowski 277. Anthony Cassonetto 749ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Anthony Cassonetto topped the
scoring in the Saturday
Scholarship League firing games
of 277-256-216 for a high series of
749.
Gregory Schultz rolled 212-212-
279-703, William Jensen 244-210,
Jahnia Phillips 234, Randy Doston
223, and Jair Brooks-Davis 214.
Pat Zenker 720ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Pat Zenker topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League firing games of 258-257for a high series of 720.
Willie Fessler rolled 261-711,
John Maglio 246-245-692, Philip
Otero 246-662, John Howarth
232-225-660, and James Laurita
230-226-660.
Pat Zenker 734ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Pat Zenker led the scoring in the
Friday Night Mixed League firing
games of 259-258 for a high series
of 734.
Tim O’Brien rolled 269-247-729,
Al Doerrer 232-221-663, David
Lake 244-236-662, and Jason
Grima 237-213-653.
Deana Capellupo 697 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Deana Capellupo topped the scor-
ing in the St. Ray’s Holy Bowlers
blasting games of 252-235-210 for
the meeting high 697 set.
John Maglio rolled 232-636,
David Landerer 204, and Bob
Welge 201.
In the Sunday Adult/Child
League Joe Prunto rolled 220-218,
Santo DiSciafani 216, and Jim
Gaurdino 215.
Jerry George 731ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jerry George led all Thursday
Senior Birds firing a 290 and the
session high series of 731.
Aubrey Pereira rolled 268-257-
725, George Fields 246-236-662,
William Collier 245-203-647, and
Chris Washington 244.
Frank Krulish 715ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Frank Krulish led the Thursday
Mixed League firing games of
267-243 for a high series of 715.
Kyle O’Connor rolled 278-223-
700, Frank Cimino 265-238-688,
Joseph Jhingree 258-677, Gray
Ton 235-228-676, and Nick Bois
264-223.
Jason Simonetti 706 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jason Simonetti topped the scor-
ing in the Sunday Night Mixed
League firing games of 230-217-
259 for a high series of 706.
Lou Barbera rolled 248-234-695,
Rich Rothmansky 257-222-674,
and Anthony Phillips 239. Jerival George 697 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Jerival George topped the
Wednesday Senior Doubles firing
268-227 for a high series of 697.
Mike Desmond rolled 256-225-
672, Gregg Riegel 277-660, John
Khantzain 224-213-636, and Stan
Rosadio 256-625.
Alan Ip 693ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Alan Ip paced the Tuesday Late
Men’s League firing 226-243-224
for a high series of 693.
John Hanlon rolled 278-691,
Anthony Bruno 247-227-676,
Chris Piccininni 236-236-674, andJoe Dimino 246-236-662.
Stan Lane 692ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Stan Lane led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League
firing games of 267-214-211 for a
high series of 692.
Barry Clare rolled 257-245-690,
Al Grossman 256-223-678,
Antonio Flores 269-675, and
Adam Swensen 254-222-651.
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Gary Elferis 803FLUSHING, NY – Gary Elferis
topped the scoring in the Midweek
Mixers League firing games of
289-264-250 for a high series of
803.
Bobby Fox shot 225-244-218-
687, Efren Enriquez 254-212-202-
668, Tony Singh 200-245-226-
671, and Philip Schatz 236-246-
666.
Twone Williams 759FLUSHING, NY - Twone
Williams led the scoring in the
Friends & Family League firing
games of 258-233-268 for a high
series of 759.
Julio Arnold rolled 278-227-213-
718, Bernard Smiley 227-246-
244-717, Tony Byrd 235-258-220-
713, Butch Council, Jr. 213-249-
244-706, Joseph Barrios 227-226-
243-696, and Mark Hinds 249-
226-215-690.
Brian Walters 751FLUSHING, NY – Brian Walters
led the Ball & Chain League firing
256-238-257 for a high 751 set.
Nick Rotondo rolled 225-279-
238-732, Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 258-
236-214-708, Juici Ossou 214-
288-696, Alex Andres 248-223-
225-696, and Twone Williams
257-222-647-684.
John Petrovits III 739
FLUSHING, NY – John PetrovitsIII led the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic firing games of 258-248-
233 for a high series of 739.
Jose Colon rolled 223-297-714,
Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 279-205-688, Al
Fuentes 247-226-229-702, Jose
Zambrano 233-256-227-706, and
Chris Fesler 223-208-247-678.
In the Early Birds Mixed League
Roger King rolled 212-214-617,
Michelle Grant-Williams 234-610,
and Terrell Amparado 237-600.
AT JIB LANESKelly Kulick Named
PWBA SpokespersonBy Terry Bigham - PWBA
ARLINGTON, Texas – The
Professional Women’s Bowling
Association(PWBA) has named
Kelly Kulick as spokesperson for the
organization that will re-launch this
summer.
Kulick was a member of the
PWBA Tour before it ceased opera-
tions in 2003 and she has continued
to be a dominant competitor in major
women’s bowling events as well as
on the PBA Tour. She became the
first woman in bowling history to
win a PBA Tour title when she took
home the 2010 PBA Tournament of
Champions title.
“I can’t wait to be a part of the new
PWBA,” said Kulick, who recently
appeared in a Bridgestone television
advertising campaign. “I know there
are so many people excited to see
women’s professional bowling
back.”
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By Vince Albrecht
MONTVALE, NJ - Seemingly
undaunted after a third game ninth
frame open, young Montvale
anchor Matt Russell went out the
door with a triple, leaving the 14-
year-old with his best ever Stan
Niemiec Youth Travel League set-
215-279-233-727. Blitzing the
defenseless pins with reckless
abandon, the session’s Bowler of
the Week lit a fire underneath his
even younger teammates as 11-year-old Joseph “Hammer”
Mahoney and 12-year-old Chris
Torres responded with 223-589
and 203-566 respectively.
Though being swept, Bowler
City III didn’t go quietly, pushing
Montvale to elevate its game to
take the high-scoring match with
closing scores of 1041-985 and
1035-992. Pounding the pin deck
for BC III was the dynamic duo
from Bergenfield H.S., junior Nick
Reyes with a triple deuce 206-215-
222-643 and senior Greg Khan
with 235-222; chipping in with
203-202 was Cliffside Park fresh-man Gianni Calzadilla 203-202.
In a thrilling position encounter
struggle, pace-setting Bowler City
I managed to win five of seven
points from feisty Lodi, 2969-
2904, escaping with a nine-pin
third game triumph, 967-958. BC I
employed its heavy hitters and the
super trio didn’t disappoint, pul-
verizing the plastic-coats with a
composite nine game 2010 pinfall
or an average of 223+, led by
James Kane 267-235-681, Kyle
Schellberg 222-224-225-671 and
Anthony Rizzo 234-225-658.
Chris Navarro powered the Lodioffense with 268-224-674, aided
by 14-year-old Steven Kropilak
211-586.
AT FARMINGDALE LANESTony Caridi 756 FARMINGDALE, NY – Tony
Caridi topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed blasting games
of 277-253-226 for a high 756.
Scott Zimmerman rolled 268-258-
723, Sunil Kochar 259-700, Fred
Liebowitz 266-694, Aniello
Strocchia 258, Lou Getzelman 258-
227, and Howie Delman 258-225.
Stephen Gonzalez 748
FARMINGDALE, NY – StephenGonzalez topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League
firing games of 269-267 for a high
series of 748.
Barron Terrell rolled 235-247-
247-729, Ed Stadtlander 289-717,
Robert McNally 278-214-224-
716, Mel Stephenson 248-211-
256-715, Steve Brandt 248-215-
248-711, and Frank Miller 258-
223-225-706.
Tyrone Page 729FARMINGDALE, NY – Tyrone
Page led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
games of 254-222-253 for a high
series of 729.
Frankie Berardino rolled 258-
248-728, Brian Beale 246-245-
235-726, Amefika Greaves 255-
233-690, Ralph Yolanda 276, and
Morris Jackson 264.
Sal Alberino 705FARMINGDALE, NY – Sal
Alberino led the Thursday Good
Timers League firing games of
265-236 for a high series of 705.
Dale Alberino rolled 258-235-
695, Cliff Dowdican 235, Mike
Weber 233, and Bob Andrews 227.
In the Wednesday Party League
Brian Siemers rolled 239, Robert
Engellau 226, David Green 224,Mike Marrazzo 221, and Mike
Dease 215.
Carly Licht 274FARMINGDALE, NY – Carly
Licht topped the scoring in the
Saturday St. Martin’s Major
League blasting a high game of
274 for a 673 series.
Samantha Ng shot 268-225-673,
Emily Dean 257, Amanda Delisi
226, Diamond Hunter 214, and
Jake Diamond 202.
George Mazzocchi 252FARMINGDALE, NY – George
Mazzocchi topped the scoring in
the Sunday Early Mixed League
firing a high game of 252.
Victor Nunez rolled 236-202,
Derrick Dobert 233, Nick Butera
226, and Joseph Panariello and
Joe Venezia 222.
In the Monday Summer Seniors
League Frank Berardino shot 197,
Jerry Hoeler 173, and PatBerardino 172.
Fred Cohen 652FARMINGDALE, NY – Fred
Cohen led the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing
games of 246-234 for a high series
of 652.
Anthony Delia rolled 245, Vinny
Moscato 242, Eric Smyth 228, and
Joe Ferraro 222.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Matthew Lindgren shot
201, and Nicholas Fina 172.
Rick Dorsey,
Joe Camacho 245
FARMINGDALE, NY – Rick Dorsey and Joe Camacho each
fired a high game of 245 in the
Saturday Nite Friends League.
Allen Gano shot 244, Tom
Roberts 233, Angel Ramos 230,
Paul Rowland 228, and Rich
Valentine 227.
In the Thursday AM Ladies
League Linda Levatino rolled 183,
and Donna Gunther 177.
Nicholas Mencarelli 641FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas
Mencarelli topped the scoring in
the Monday High School Practice
League firing a high game of 246
and a high series of 641.
Richard Valentine rolled 232-615, Max Garrido 232,
Christopher Kelch 231, Joe Napoli
225, Brian Becktold 204, John
Tuechler 203, Darius Fuller 199,
Vanessa Strocchia 195, Olivia
Strocchia 193, and Alexander
Greaves 186.
Al Diebold led the Friday
Sunshine Kids with 178, followed
by Paul Kester 171, and Joan
Healey 165.
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HELSINKI, Finland - Paul Moor of England defeated Joonas Jehkinen of
Finland, 225-204 to win the 45th Brunswick Ballmaster Open and his
first PBA Tour title in the first event on the 2015 World Bowling Tour
schedule at Tali Bowling Center in Helsinki, Finland, on Sunday, Jan. 11.
By winning the PBA International-World Bowling Tour event, the vet-
eran left-hander also became eligible to enter the 50th anniversary
Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions in February in Indianapolis.
The 36-year-old Moor earned the $15,325 top prize and a record 16th
European Bowling Tour title. He became the third English bowler to win
a PBA Tour title, joining countrymen Stuart Williams and Dom Barrett in
the exclusive club.
Jehkinen earned the right to bowl Moor for the title by defeating two-time Ballmaster Open titlist Kimmo Lehtonen of Finland, 238-233, and
No. 2 qualifier Martin Larsen of Sweden, 243-183, in the semifinal
match. All four players are PBA members.
Jehkinen earned $10,642 for second place, Larsen $7,100 for third and
Lehtonen $4,730 for fourth place.
Other PBA cashers included: 5, Osku Palermaa, Finland, $3,550; 7,
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Randy Chapple 756 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Randy
Chapple led the scoring in the
FixADent Auto Body League fir-
ing 289-248 for a high 756 set.
Eric Cruz rolled 248-693, Phil
Romano 258, Jeff Martin 255-680,
Jeremy Zilinski 251, Mike
Kotowicz 240, and Bob Cloke 244.
Kenny Russo 740STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kenny
Russo led the FixADent Auto BodyLeague firing games of 279-247 for
a high series of 740.
Eric Richards rolled 259-710, Nick
DiSalvo 246-704, Mike Williams
259-704, Nathan Schwartz 258-697,
Eric Sameulson 245-695, and Brian
Daluise 267-693.
Mike King 739STATEN ISLAND, NY – Mike
King topped the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 275-225-239 for a 739.
Don Schwed rolled 257-237-237-
731, Joe Zancocchio 223-236-257-
716, Bob Kelly 213-234-216-663.
Phil Arcuria 736 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Phil
Arcuria topped the Mike Massaroli
Memorial League firing games of
266-245 for a high series of 736.
Marc Avena shot 241-257-720,
Eugene Cruz 266-714, Mike
Galeotti 241-246-704, Joe
Callendrillo 259-700, Tim Barclay
259-699, Jeremiah Readie 249-
693, Bob Coogan 688, and Chris
Ponisi 2432-682.
Anthony Jabaily 724STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anthony
Jabaily topped the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League firing games of 255-245 for
a high series of 724.Tom Farina rolled 279-696, Ken
Soto 686, Joe DiMare 255, Joanne
Soto 237, Nancy Avignone 234.
Jun Malana 718STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jun
Malana led the scoring in the
Michael Carbonara Mixed League
firing a 279 in a high series of 718.
Victor Correa shot 254-711, John
Lyons 279-699, Willy Appo 267-
693, Mike Nicholasi 269-685, and
Leo Santos 244-681.
Bob Jacobson 706 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Bob
Jacobson led the Cartel Electric
Fun League firing games of 258-
245 for a high series of 706.
Jay Todaro shot 256-244-700,
Dave DeAvila 253, and Matt Azriel
662.
Caroline Gottlieb 694STATEN ISLAND, NY – Caroline
Gottlieb topped the scoring in the
Family Fun League firing 259-222-213 for a high series of 694.
Ashley Gottlieb rolled 205-203-
269-677, Kevin Buono 247-666,
and Kenneth Soto, Jr. 267-202-650.
Joe Albanese 694STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe
Albanese led the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 252-248 for a high series of 694.
Seto Jew rolled 201-259-214-674,
Don Schmid 241-255-671, Joe
LaBargo 224-236-659, and John
Eadicicco 203-205-238-646.
Anne Rubilotta 681STATEN ISLAND, NY – Anne
Marie Rubilotta led the scoring inthe Tuesday Earlybirds firing 224-
225-232 for a high series of 681.
Leigh Amato rolled 234, Laura
Haring 224, and Michele Spaan
214-202.
Vincent Pisciotta 670STATEN ISLAND, NY – Vincent
Pasciotta led the scoring in the
Golden Oldies League firing
games of 255-204-211 for a high
series of 670.
Richard Muszel rolled 226-224-
646, Dennis Costantino 236,
Robert Pacifico 240, and Vincent
Tanancore 202-216-616.
Jonathan Petrizzi 655STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jonahtan
Petrizzi led the scoring in the NEX-
GEN Junior Bowlers League firing
games of 202-246-207 for a high
series of 655.
Calista Iavarone rolled 217-255-
649, AJ Miceli 247-203-646, and
Anthony Saccone 236.
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AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANES John Petraglia, Sr. 736 at Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - John Petraglia, Sr. fired a 736 high series in the Howell
Lanes Hankel Classic.
Michael Blum tossed a 702, Jay Mann 701 (+107 pins above average),
and Bob Urban, Sulzecki Construction, 694 (Series +94 pins above aver-
age). Mike Fogarty and Anthony Gubitosi, Jr. each bowled a 695 series.
High games were blasted by Mike Ormsby 278, Jay Mann 270, Anthony
Gubitosi, Jr. 269, Larry Gitlitz 268, and both-Tino Polce and Brian Hart
tossed a 267 game.
Leslie Bohn had Women’s High series 637 with High games of 229 and
214. Emerald Platzer of Sulzecki rolled a 609 including scores of 216
and 200. Janine Smith threw a 204 game.
Tom Vonofrio 735
At Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Tom Vonofrio tal-
lied a 735 set on games of 267 and
244 contesting in the Cheap
Thrills League at Howell Lanes.
John Furey hit 249-248-724,
Scott McIvor 675 and Greg
DiNapoli 245.
Top women’s scores were posted
by Janine Smith with 202 and
Megan McGinley 201.