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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 14 June 3 - 9, 2015 50 cents

    HOPELAWN, NJ - AndrewTripka and Joe Herber each fired a

    300 game in the Madison Park 

    Men’s League at Majestic Lanes.

    Anthony Martino shot 249-203-277-729, Russell Bennett 219-

    258-225-702, and Willie

    Zammitto 232-242-654.

    Andrew Tripka, Joe Herber Roll 300

    At Majestic Lanes

    GREEN BAY, Wis. - United States Bowling

    Congress Hall of Famer Robin Romeo of Newhall,

    California, became the first woman in history towin back-to-back USBC Senior Queens titles as

    she defeated fellow hall of famer Tish Johnson of 

    Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the second con-

    secutive year.

    Romeo shut out Johnson with clutch strikes in

    the ninth and 10th frames. She tripped a 4-9 split

    on the challenging right lane and then delivered

    the winning shot on the left lane, prevailing 212-

    191.

    The 57-year-old right-hander earned $3,000 and

    the coveted Senior Queens tiara for the win at The

    Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley, while Johnson took 

    home $1,500 for the second-place effort.

    Johnson has been the runner-up each year since

    2013 to go along with a fourth-place finish in

    2012.

    The 2015 event featured a prize fund of morethan $20,000, and the stepladder finals were

     broadcast live on BowlTV.

    "I was just focused on making the best two shots

    of my life," said Romeo, who defeated Johnson,

    241-188, in last year's Senior Queens title tilt. "I

    got the break on the 4-9 and wanted to take advan-

    tage of that."

    Romeo also is the fourth bowler to win the event

    multiple times, joining USBC Hall of Famers

    Sandy Postma (three), Shirley Levens (two) and

    Lucy Sandelin (two).

    "Coming in as the defending champion, you

    don't want to think about that too much, but I felt

    good all week," Romeo said. "I figured this would

     be Tish's day, and she would come out and bowl a

     big game, so I'd need a big score to beat her. When

    I left the split in the seventh frame, I knew she wasgoing to come back, so I had to stay focused."

    Romeo dominated for most of the week in Green

    Bay, leading qualifying by more than 80 pins and

    cruising to four wins in the double-elimination

    match-play bracket before running into Johnson in

    the match that determined who would be the top

    seed for the stepladder.

    Johnson won that match, 622-569, to guarantee

    her a third consecutive shot at her first Senior 

    Queens title, but going in as the No. 2 qualifier 

    might have worked to Romeo's advantage.

    "I wanted to be the top seed, but I knew the

    match against Tish was going to be tough," said

    Romeo, the 2012 Bowling's U.S. Senior Women's

    Open winner. "Sometimes, it's good to get a match

    under your belt, and I think that definitely helped

    me today."

    On the way to the final, Romeo again determined

    her own fate and shut out Lisa Wasson of Murphy,

    Texas, with three consecutive strikes starting in

    the eighth frame. Romeo prevailed, 214-196, to

    earn her shot at the record books.

    Wasson entered Tuesday's stepladder as the fifth

    seed and started the day with a 202-181 win

    against 2010 Senior Queens champion Char Hammel of Las Vegas.

    That momentum carried into her second match

    against Mandy Wilson of Dayton, Ohio, and four 

    strikes in the first five frames catapulted her into

    the semifinal against Romeo by a 225-163 margin.

    Wasson earned $1,250 for her third-place finish,

    Wilson took home $1,000 for fourth place and

    Hammel pocketed $750 for fifth.

    The Senior Queens is open to all female USBC

    members age 50 and older.

    For more information on the Senior Queens, visit

    BOWL.com/SeniorQueens.

    Robin Romeo Makes History at 2015 USBC Senior QueensBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Alby Pezzella earned top honors

    in the CustomThumbz Doubles

    League at Rockville Center Lanes

     blasting a high game of 300 and ahigh series of 777.

    Chris Barbaro rolled 279-258-

    729, Julio Zambrano 236-221-

    258-715, Robert Aiello 257-254-

    710, Tom Riccobono 268-252-

    699, Anthony Cimino 226-256-

    216-698, Ed Boremski 259-221-695, and Robert Aiello 256-245-

    688.

    Alby Pezzella Rolled 300

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    Ed Galuska 812 at Rockaway LanesROCKAWAY, NJ - Ed Galuska

     put together his first 800 series

    ever posting an 812 series high-

    lighted by a 279 game in the

    Rockaway Mixed League at

    Rockaway Lanes. Brandy Dennis

    also scored a 279 game but in a

    729 series followed by Walt

    Forster with a 277, Leigh Baily

    210, Penni Mirti 213, and Mickey

    Pukas 225-584.

    Henry Carlos 300-836 at Holiday Bowl

    Anthony Scigliano Hit 300

    At Rockville Centre LanesROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Anthony Scigliano earned top

    game and series honors in the

    Thursday Mixed at Rockville

    Centre Lanes blasting games of 

    300-268-215 for the high 783 set.

    Kyle O’Connor rolled 267-233-

    247-747, Frank Krulish 219-266-

    257-742, Matthew Wright 234-

    218-263-715, Thomas Hannigan

    211-244-254-709, and Ed Small

    248-243-708.

    OAKLAND, NJ – Henry Carlos

    earned top game and series honors

    rolling in the Coors Light

    Modified Doubles League atHoliday Bowl blasting 300-258-

    278 for a high series of 836.

    Steven DiMartino shot 279-257-

    784, Jim Zimmerman 279-258-

    761, Joe Truchan 258-258-736,and Doug McFarlane, Jr. 259-722.

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Charlie

    Turner blasted a 300 game in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.

    Fred Catapano shot 278-254-756,

    Lou Serafini 269-268-729, Hilario

    Romero 216-252-231-699, Brian

    Beale 247-244-691, Bob Ciaccio

    205-247-235-687, Jeff Page 257-

    226-684, and Robert Bucko 247-

    232-200-679.

    Charlie Turner Blasted 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    USBC photo

    Queen Robin Romeo

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER June 3 - 9, 2015

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    Final Frame - Erwin P. "Luke" ForrestErwin Forrest, 93, of Leonardo,

    died Tuesday, May 26, 2015, at

    home. Born in Belford, NJ, he

    lived in Leonardo since the age

    of 5. He was a Mechanical

    Engineer at Fort Monmouth for 

    at least 35 years, and worked on

    many important projects for the

    Defense Department, including

    having been part of the team to

    develop the first communications

    satellite. There is a satellite inspace with his name on it. A par-

    allel career took him into the

    realm of bowling. He joined the

    Monmouth County Bowling

    Association in 1942 and proceed-

    ed to become a leader very

    quickly. He formed leagues and

    was their Secretary/Treasurer. He

    served the Association as Vice

    President, becoming President in

    1959. He served as County

    Association Secretary/Treasurer 

    and was honored as

    Secretary/Treasurer Emeritus in

    1985. For the remainder of his

    service to the board he was

    Assistant Secretary/Treasurer 

    and handled all the checking and

    finances. He was also the manag-

    er of the Monmouth County

    Masters Tournament for many

    years. In 1945 he joined the New

    Jersey State Bowling Association

    serving as a Director, and then

     proceeded to go through the

    chairs of Vice President to

     become President in 1984. He

    took on many duties at the State

    level including managing the

    State Masters Tournament for 

    many years. In 1975 he was

    inducted into the Monmouth

    County Bowling Association

    Hall of Fame for Meritorious

    Service, and in 1986 he was

    inducted into the New Jersey

    State Bowling Association Hall

    of Fame for Meritorious Service.

    Luke was a charter member of 

    the NJ State Travel League, has

    represented Monmouth County at

    the National Bowling

    Convention for over 30 years,

    has sponsored the Forrest

    Enterprises Team in the National

    Championships Tournament for over 20 years, and had been the

    soul and conscience of the

    Monmouth County Bowling

    Association for over SEVENTY

    years.

    Luke started writing a Bowling

    Column in the 1950's, first for 

    the Long Branch Daily Record,

    then for the Red Bank Register,

    and next for the Asbury Park 

    Press. He was a member of the

    Bowling Writers Association of 

    America nationally for many

    years and the MetropolitanBowling Writers Association

    locally and was their Treasurer 

    from 1990 to 2008. Luke was

    honored to receive the Joe

    Richards Memorial Hall of Fame

    induction award from the

    MBWA. His weekly column pro-

    moted and supported the better 

     bowler s of the day and was

    always something everyone

    looked forward to reading. In

    addition, Luke was a communi-

    cant of St. Agnes Church in

    Atlantic Highlands, where he

    went to school and was married.

    Luke was also a 4th Degree

    Knight of the Knights of 

    Columbus, and a member of the

    Red Bank Council.

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     PBA QUICK NOTES ● The late PBA Hall of Famer Chuck Pezzano has been selected as

    winner of the International Bowling Media Association’s Hennessy

    Award of Merit for his meritorious contributions to the sport. The

    award will be presented posthumously during IBMA’s awards lunch-

    eon during International Bowl Expo in Las Vegas on June 24.

    ● Reminder: the deadline for applying for the 2015 PBA Billy Welu

    Scholarship is rapidly approaching. Applications for the $1,000 Welu

    Scholarship Award, recognizing exemplary qualities in a collegiate

     bowler, must be postmarked by June 15. Eligible candidates must be

    currently in college and maintaining at least a 2.5/4.0 GPA or equiva-

    lent. The two-part application can be downloaded using this link:https://pba.com/Corporate/Scholarships/.

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    June 3 - 9, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    Monday Early Birds: Doug Scholtz 243-636,

    James Stiles 237-651, Ray Skovonsky 193-531,

    Alex Dalmedo 197, Annette Rossi 220-549,

    Kathy Bradley 203-495, Judy Von Itter 163-457.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Robert Forte 224-620, Bill

    Verderber 214-521, Helen Loverro 183-481,

    Johanna Hoggesang 182-450, Ellen Nowicki

    127-331.

    Thursday Night Mixed: Robert Rhodes 257-

    641, Scott Struble 257-698, Randy Ireton 253-

    647, Maria Jankovitz 245-556, Tami Mehesy

    227-608, Anne Tursky 170.

    Thursday night Foursomes: Jay McGrath 277-

    712, Paul CeCe 269-712, PJ Adams 259-679,

    Maryann Abasto 181-525.

    Rockaway Foursome: George Dakak Jr. 265-

    772, PJ Adams 257, Liesl Apgar 215-595, Liza

    Gallo 202-584.

    Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi 76-227.

    Ball Busters: Justin Ayala 215-609, Mark 

    Howarth 213-551, Matthew Medling 211-505,

    Emma Wright 144-428, Sarah Gallagher 129-

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS Brian Hart, Lou Collucci 300 at HowellHOWELL, NJ- Dueling 300’s in game two as Brian Hart on Who’s Your 

    Daddy and Lou Collucci on Rita’s Ice continually threw strikes in the

    Hankel Classic. Also in game two, Mike Ormsby strung the first 10 and a

    solid 10 pin spare for a 289, narrowly missing a “300 threefeat” of perfec-

    tion.

    Purple Donuts’ Mike Skillman demolished the pins for high series a 798

    (126 pins over average) as the Donuts leapt into first with only a two point

    (one game) advantage over the Howell Lane’s team.

    Mike Ormsby 747, Kelly Putaski 737 at 110 pins over average, Brian

    Hart 728 (83 POA), Lou Collucci 723, Michael Blum 723, Stu Cohen 289-

    720, Anthony Gubitosi 710, Sal Croce 706, Nick Voyantis 702, John Furey

    702. Two other big games were: Jay Whalen 279 and Nick Voyantis 277.

    The league’s high team scratch game of the season was recorded by

    Purple Donuts with a 1007 contributing were Larry Gitlitz with 266,

    Ralph Carbone 214, Mike Skillman 280, and Mike Ciacciarelli 247.

    Leslie Bohn, straight off her first perfect game occurring in the NJ

    Women’s State Championship and both an 825 and 769 series the previ-

    ous week in the other events in the tourney, threw high women’s series

    a 634 including a 244 game, Janine Smith tossed a 228 along with Justin

    Butler with a 245 as the Divas and Dudes won the first two games

    against Who’s Next.

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER June 3 - 9, 2015

     Alexander Vilardi 799ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Alexander Villardi earned top

    honors in the Saturday

    Scholarship League blasting

    games of 241-279-279 for a high

    series of 799.

    Matthew Capellupo shot 268,

    Robert Wright 264-236-678,

    Maria Lucente 261, AJ Glenn 205-

    257-208-670, Anthony Cassonetto

    216, and Alexa Messina 212. Bob Thorne 796 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Bob Thorne earned top honors in

    the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League blasting games of 259-

    268-269- for a high series of 796.

    Mike Chookasezian shot 298-

    280-772, Robert Aiello 235-266-

    229-730, Jim Constantinides 257-

    244-726, Bill Carreras 259-246-

    714, Ed Boremski 248-246-713,

    and Andrew Guertin 264-244-711.

     Matt Carey 760ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Matt Carey topped the scoring in

    the Tuesday Late Men’s Leaguefiring games of 257-255-248 for a

    high series of 760.

    Jim Carey rolled 258-235-246-

    739, John Iacuzzo 236-250-221-

    707, Jim Constantinides 259-244-

    706, and Pat Zenker 246-236-705.

     Joe DiRe 744ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Joe DiRe topped the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League firing games of 

    284-223-237 for a high series of 

    744.

    Ed Graeff shot 258-256-716, Al

    Fabiano 257-715, Tom Saitta 256-

    246-714, Pat Zenker 257-708, and

    Tony Singh 255-228-685.

    Chris Lucchese 742ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Chris Lucchese led the scoring in

    the Friday Night Mixed League

    rolling games of 268-268 for a

    high series of 742.

    John LaBau hit 258-247-718,

    Joseph DiRe 258-695, Gary

    Warner 265-234-693, and Pat

    Zenker 262-255.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Jayne Zimmerman rolled211-204, Danielle Davis 199,

    Anne Molloy 195, and Linda

    Ellison and Jeannie Polacco 180.

     Robert Burling 737 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Robert Burling topped the scoring

    in the Monday 4-Man Classic

    League firing games of 264-248

    for a high series of 737.

    Mike Ramirez rolled 272-241-

    725, Sunil Kochar 269-725, Matt

    Wright 269-267-710, and Paul

    Palmeri 203-210-289-702.

     Ray Brooks 733ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Ray Brooks led the scoring in theWednesday Night Mixed League

    firing games of 277-227-229 for a

    high series of 733.

    Pat Zenker shot 265-236-714,

    Willie Fessler 268-710, George

    Stephens, Sr. 268-230-706, and

    Peter Otero 258-664.

    Frank Krulish 724ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Frank Krulish topped the

    Thursday Mixed rolling games of 

    265-255 for a high series of 724.

    Frank Cimino rolled 247-246-

    717, Joseph Jhingree 222-246-

    245-713, Luis Cardona 204-217-

    278-699, and Scott Goldman 278.

     Jerival George 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jerival George led the Thursday

    Senior Birds rolling games of 255-

    226-237 for a high series of 718.

    Merritt Alexander shot 235-216,

    Stanley Rosadio 233, Ed Frontera

    232-224, Aubrey Pereira 230, and

    Lorne Canton and George Fields

    226.

     Jay Beller 657 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Jay Beller rolled 279-657, Vinnie

    Spano 216-214, John Moran and

    Steve Frey 214, and Jackie LaBau

    213 in the Thursday El-Cheapo .

     Kathy Andrews 246 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Kathy Andrews rolled a high gameof 246 in the Tuesday Rockville

    Ladies League.

    Vicky Lockwood hit 226, Gloria

    Belmonte 223-205, Stacy

    Salomides 205, and Carole

    Schroeder 203.

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    AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANES Derek Gilbert 766 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Derek 

    Gilbert topped the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a 288 game for a high series

    of 766.

     Nick Cuadrado shot 278-702,

    Ryan Friend 278-692, John Lyons

    254-690, Jason Todaro 243-691,

    and Victor Lorrea 258-682.

    Laura Haring rolled 207, andAnne Marie Rubilotta 201-204 in

    the Tuesday Earlybirds League.

     Ed Ellardi 749STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ed

    Ellardi led the FixADent Auto

    Body League firing games of 257-

    256 for a high series of 749.

    John Della Chiesa shot 243-709,

    Mike Williams 259-701, Nick 

    DiSalvo 247-245-700, and Ron

    Gaudio 266.

    In another session Dan Julian

    shot 265-266-733, Eric Cruz 256-732, Tom Barnes 257-258-729,

    Phil DeCesario 279-708, and Joe

    Tronolone 253-703.

     John Prestigiacomo 749STATEN ISLAND, NY - John

    Prestigiacomo earned game and

    series honors while competing in

    the Mike Massaroli Memorial

    League firing games of 290-258

    for a high series of 749.

    Joe Bracco shot 255-245-735,

    Jeremiah Acadre 268-276-727,

    Bob Jacobson 257-724, Rob

    Braccia 254-705, and Kevin Ng258-704.

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    STELTON LANES SUMMER 2015 

     Scott Zimmerman 794FARMINGDALE, NY – Scott

    Zimmerman topped the scoring in

    the Friday Late Mixed League blast-

    ing games of 265-279-250 for a high

    series of 794.

    George Bove rolled 204-212-279-

    695, Curtis Brown 216-228-238-

    682, Larry Straus 257-223-675, and

    Louis Getzelman 232-212-230-674.

     Kenneth Wojdylo 775FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenneth

    Wojdylo topped the Wednesday

    Early Men’s League firing 279-267-

    229 for a high series of 775.

    David Morenberg shot 269-244-

    251-764, Charlie Turner 248-211-

    279-738, Tyrone Brown 266-257-

    726, Mike Maisano 267-259-715,

    Frank Cafaro 266-259-714, and

    Shannon Sellens 279-711.

     Arthur O’Connor 757 FARMINGDALE, NY – Arthur 

    O’Connor topped the Tuesday Nite

    Owls League firing games of 257-

    266-234 for a high series of 757.

    Donald Price hit 277-233-713,

    Charlie Dittmar 266-236-683, and

    Valerie DeLillo 234-223-651.

    In the Tuesday AM Ladies League

    Paula Caiazzo hit 202, Vickie Rich

    193, Suzanne Katz 192, and

    Maryann Schan 187. Michael Sala 714FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael

    Sala led the Thursday Early Birds

    rolling 247-201-266 for a 714 set.

    Morris Jackson shot 267-217-688,

    Fred Catapano 256-227-688, George

    Tinch 258-236-687, Ranee Jackson

    225-237-215-677, Hilario Romero

    268-213-674.

     Bob Andrews 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob

    Andrews led the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League

    rolling games of 248-247 for a high

    series of 699.

    Scott Serrao hit 268, Dean Alberino

    242-204-639, and Robert Grieb 234-

    639.

     Jim Tortorice, Jr. 697 FARMINGDALE, NY – Jim

    Tortorice, Jr. led the scoring in the

    Monday Night Fourplay League

    rolling games of 234-246-217 for a

    high series of 697.

    Danny Riccobono hit 246-245-684,

    David Inloes 257-226-200-683, and

    Billy Kerkenides 245-233-672.

    Brillian Soedarmasto shot 189 and

    Michael Graston 181 in the Saturday

    St. Martins Seniors League.

     Rich Dwyer 682FARMINGDALE, NY – Rich

    Dwyer led the Henry Schein League

    rolling 234-211-237 for a 682.

    Kevin Kidney hit 232, Stuart Weiss

    223, and Felpe Arroyave 203.

    Gerald Hoeler rolled 278, and

    Oscar Neira 176 in the Monday AM

    Seniors League.

     Robert Laurice 642FARMINGDALE, NY – Robert

    Laurice paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling a

    287 and a high series of 642.

    Scott Lyle hit 234, Mike Marrazzo

    233-208, Michael Siry 210, Nick 

    Fazzolare 203, and Dan Galfano

    203.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior League

    Ralph Lindren hit 201, Jo-Anne Fina

    184, and Daniel Gangale 170.

    Christopher Kelch 641FARMINGDALE, NY – 

    Christopher Kelch paced the scoring

    in the Monday High School Practice

    League rolling games of 242-226 for 

    a high series of 641.

    Won Han hit 224-224-639,

    Mackenzie Wagner 222-222-635

    and Richard Valentine 248-218-626.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior League

     Nicholas Fina hit 203, and Travis

    Ganagle 198.Carly Licht 229

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Carly

    Licht led the scoring in the Saturday

    St. Martin’s Majors League friend a

    high game of 229.

    Amanda Delisi hit 226, Diamond

    Hunter 194, and Brett Markland

    176.

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     Branden Barrese 631HOPELAWN, NJ – Branden Barrese paced the scoring in the Avenel

    Youth League rolling games of 225-213 for a high series of 631.

    Deanan Calantoni hit 219, Kyle Bilawsky 213, and Anthony Falcone

    203.

    In the Friends & Family League Mike Conte hit 217-226-616, Ben

    Martino 213-211-612, Vinnie Milazzo 210, and Mary Gessner 204.

     Rocco Fortunato 631HOPELAWN, NJ – Rocco Fortunato paced the scoring in the Family

    League rolling games of 211-215-205 for a high series of 631.

    Tommy Martino rolled 231-624, Kevin Kopko 238, MatthewDandrea 225, and Javon Fisher 211.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens League Rich Rowley rolled 199, and

    Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 180.

     Kevin Kennelly 624HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Kennelly led the scoring in the Thursday

    Mixed Nuts League rolling games of 245-220 for a high series of 624.

    John Syslo hit 235-209, Don M. Hellhake 224, and Mike P. Kennelly

    213.

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    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

     Mitch Weinberg 755MADISON, NJ – Mitch Weinberg topped the scoring in the CMIL

    League blasting a high game of 298 and a high series of 755.

    Kelly Kulick shot 258-722.

    Woody Wheeler 739MADISON, NJ – Woody Wheeler led the scoring in the Livingston

    Business Men’s League firing a high game of 290 and a high series of 

    739.

    Lou Zotti hit 266, Victor Pitra 264-724, and John Guido 657.

     Mitch Weinberg 708MADISON, NJ – Mitch Weinberg led the scoring in the Lennon

    Baldwin Memorial Adult/Junior League firing a 266 game for a high

    series of 708.Bo Serillo shot 266-694, Andrew Stephens 233-680, and Evan

    Weinberg 254-677.

    In another session Andrew Stephens and Ashley Smith rolled 257-

    751, Mitch Weinberg 278-748, and Jack Vandermeulen 233-647.

    Ton Kreder 703MADISON, NJ – Tom Kreder led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio

    League rolling a high game of 276 and a high series of 703.

    Dan Kirchner hit 259-693, Patty Hanlein 269, and Joey Parisi 257.

     Pete Caporaso 696 MADISON, NJ – Pete Caporaso led the scoring in the Pat Martinelli

    Friday Classic League rolling a high series of 696.

    Stephen Friedella hit 693, Brett Shapiro 277, David Hanft 269, and

    Jake Bird 266.

    Trevor Bogert 673MADISON, NJ – Trevor Bogert led the scoring in the Lennon Baldwin

    Memorial Adult/Junior League rolling a 236 game for a high series of 

    673.Mitch Weinberg hit 248-669, Stephen Glunk 218-636, Evan Weinberg

    251, and Jack Weinberg 247.

     Patty Hanlein 664MADISON, NJ – Patty Henlein paced the scoring in the MorrisCounty Police & Fire League rolling a high game of 268 and a high

    series of 664.

    Chris Weir hit 260-658, Bob Newell 257-631, and Anthony Pratts

    244.

    In the Diggers Trio Spring 2015 League Madasyn Bancroft shot 237,

    Michael Neiman 235, Evan Weinberg 228, and Jack Vandermeulen222.

    Alice Bednarik rolled 217, Jodi Belli 191, and Yvonne Langdon 180.

     Dave Hanft 257 MADISON, NJ – Dave Hanft rolled 257, Eric Doherty 222, and Frank Filimon 210 in the Tuesday 400 Doubles League.

     Dennis Hartwick 246 MADISON, NJ – In the Tuesday 400 Doubles League Dennis

    Hartwich shot 246, Joseph Mazzarese 242, and Don Prisco 238.In the Morris County Police & Fire League Joe Horincewish and

    Matt Daquanni hit 236, Tony Romano 235, and Patty Hanlein 211.

     Johan Gamo 244MADISON, NJ - In the Diggers Trio Spring 2015 League Johan Gamo

    shot 244, Jack Vandermeulen 235-643, and Chris Moran 213.

    John Monka 300

    At Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ – John Monka

    found the line to perfection and

    tallied a 300 game competing in

    the CMIL League at Plaza Lanes.

    Dave Merrill shot 762 series fol-

    lowed by Kelly Kulick tossing a

    243 game in her 694 series.


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