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Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 72 No. 3 March 23 - 29, 2011 50 cents
FARMINGDALE, NY Dan
Levin earned top honors in the
Thursday 3-Man League at
Farmingdale Lanes blasting a
300 game on his way to a 795
series. But it was Jeremy
Schaffer taking high series hon-
ors with an 801 highlighted by a
279 game.
Joe Traina, Jr. pitched a 287
game in a 757 set followed by
Andrew Carrig tossing a 276
game, Doug Feldman a 779 set and
Bobby Puglielli a 704 game.
ARLINGTON, Texas - After a
year filled with major victories,
Team USA's Kelly Kulick has
been named the 2010 World
Bowling Writers Women's
Bowler of the Year.
The seven-time Team USA
member became the first
woman to win a Lumber
Liquidators Professional
Bowlers Association Tour title
last January. She defeated
Chris Barnes, 265-190, to win
the Tournament of Champions.
"I'm thrilled by all the acco-
lades I've received for last
year's performances, and to be
named the best bowler in the
world is a tremendous accom-plishment," Kulick said. "It's like 2010 hasn't ended yet
for me. I'm constantly reminded of what I accom-
plished."
Kulick also won both women's bowling majors in
2010. She claimed the United States Bowling Congress
Queens title in April and the U.S. Women's Open in
May. She was the first woman to win both events in the
same year.
In her only Team USA event
in 2010, Kulick earned gold
medals in doubles and team, a
silver medal in all-events and
bronze medals in singles and
trios at the Pan American
Bowling Confederation Women's
Championships.
Kulick also traveled to Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, in March
and won the women's division
at the Malaysian International
Open.
England's Dominic Barrett
was named the World Bowling
Writers Men's Bowler of the
Year for the third consecutive
year. He topped the 2010
European Bowling Tour rank-ings with three titles and 12 finishes in the top five.
Barrett also won a bronze medal in singles at the World
Tenpin Bowling Association World Men's
Championships.
The World Bowling Writers also announced that two
players were elected to its Hall of Fame. England's
Kristen Penny and Finland's Mika Koivuniemi will be
inducted later this year.
MONTVALE, NJ - Kevin Conroy
was the high scorer in the Montvale
Major League at Montvale Lanes,
bowling an 802 series, the first 800in the league this season, on games
of 239, 297 and 266. His great
effort, along with Bob Higgins
243-247-236-726, led Bergen
Batting Center to a 21-9 victory over
Rite Way. Chris Arbegast rolled
259-236-255-750 for Rite Way.
Joe Romano rolled a 773 series,
on games of 258, 268 and 247,
leading Sole Savers to a 28-2 rout
over 12-In-A-Row Pro Shop. Dave
Spano added 247-223-276-746 and
Ed Smith 257-696 for the winning
team.
Ray Keim bowled 265-229-278-
772, leading BuddiesProShop.com
past Valley Tent Rental, 21-9. Rick
Whitlings 248-256-257-761
helped GPs Restaurant easilydefeat North Jersey Turf & Trim,
27-3. Ralph Bernardos 269-228-
254-751 led Ricks Pro Shop past
Team Ram Rod, 20-10.
Other fine scores for the week
included: Bob Balzarek 206-257-
278-741, Rocky Durocher 259-
242-212-713, Anthony Reyes 257-
693, Mike Pasch 256-686, John
Rankin 259-682, Justin Hawkins
258-676, Stuart Schrenzel 245-673,
Tim Hurd 254-669, Toto Roldan
254-669, Chris Trembath 245-663,
Mike Folchi 227-655 and Joe
Cauwels 235-651.
Kevin Conroy Rolled 802
In Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi
Jeremy Schaffer Hit 801,Dan Levin 300 at Farmingdale
HOPELAWN, NJ - EricOppenheimer blasted perfect with
a 300 game then along with games
of 236 and 269 finished with an
805 series to lead the Madison
Park Mens League at Majestic
Lanes. But it was Jeff Scire rolling
279-280-269 that took the high
series honors with his 828 set.John Kaminski tossed 259-248-
259-766 followed by Andre Tripka
239-267-227-733, Bob Jacobson
246-278-710, Rocco Grasso 212-
298-704, and Daniel LeMay 245-
258-700.
Jeff Scire Blasted 828,
Eric Oppenheimer Hit 300
At Majestic Lanes
Jon Crowder Hit 822
At Brunswick Zone Carolier
NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ- Jon
Crowder topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Major League
at Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes
firing games of 287-246-289 for a
high series of 822.
Nikki Bucci shot 237-257-279-
773, Kevin Brzozowski 245-239-
268-752, Paul Marel 225-248-
267-740, John Petraglia, Jr. 224-
266-244-734, Steve Columbus
259-237-228-724, Anthony
Fazzino 248-206-257-709, and
Matt Hage 257-202-244-703.
Kelly Kulick is World Bowling Writers
Bowler of the YearBy Lucas Wiseman - USBC
Theodore Haefner Jr.
Earns Spot in Record Books
Theodore Haefner Jr. of
Salem, N.J., found his way
into the spotlight in a differentway on March 7 as he became
the 130th bowler in tourna-
ment history, and first of 14
this year, to reach 50 years of
participation at the Open
Championships.
The 83-year-old right-hander
was scheduled to reach the
milestone last year, but a death
in the family and schedule
conflicts postponed it a year.
"I didn't expect everything
that happened," said Haefner,
who received a plaque,
chevron and diamond lapel pin
after an escorted solo march
down Center Aisle. "The cere-mony was very nice, and I had
a lot of fun. I enjoyed every minute of it."
Haefner made his Open Championships debut
in Toledo, Ohio, in 1960 and is the only member
of his original team still participating.
"I'm the last of the original crew that went to
the Open Championships in
1960," Haefner said. "Two of
them reached 25 years of par-ticipation and then stopped
coming. We originally had
four teams that went each
year, and then it dropped to
three. Now, we are down to
one and I have to thank them
for sticking with me. They
kept pushing me to reach 50
years, so without them I
wouldn't be here."
Before last year, the only
tournament Haefner missed
was the 1964 event in
Oakland, Calif. His wife,
Dorothy, has accompanied him
34 times during their 36-year
marriage."It was sentimental for me,"
Dorothy said. "The ceremony was very nice. I
know that his teammates continued to come to
the tournament to support him, so this means a
lot."
PBA photo
Kelly Kulick, Champion of Champions is
WBW Bowler of the Year.
USBC photo
Theodore Haefner Jr.
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Member
Lloyd Deguzman, 24, Morris Plains, saw his first 300 game, this in the
Tenpinners League. He has only been bowling for nearly five years. On a
194 average, he rolled 212, 246 and then 300. I was calm for the first ball
in the tenth frame, but after that I couldnt even think, he said. My team
mate and I had been talking about games we like to play, so he told me to
think about games. Before the 12th shot I was sweating. It was nerve-
wracking. So I thought about the song Look at Me Now by Chris Brown.
I even started bobbing my head. It worked.
Lloyd got interested in bowling when watching his father, Francis, who
was on hand for his sons big game. He would like to someday post an 800
series. Meanwhile, his highest series was 758, bowled along with his 300
game. Lloyd is attending Rider University, working toward his MBA.Rich Schwager, 69, posted his first 300 game in the West Morris Mens
League. He rolled 300-216-204 for a 720 series, besting his previous highgame of 299. Fighting nerves on his last shot, the ball went Brooklyn but
carried all ten anyway.
Schwager started bowling at age 16 in Flushing, New York, in 1957
through 1977 and left the game for about 25 years. He returned in 2002 and
has enjoyed the bowling since.
In March of 2009 he had quadruple bypass surgery. He had been under
cardiac care as a result of angina in 1983, and was on pharmaceuticals,
exercise, diet and had stopped smoking. But when he felt tightness in his
chest during an exercise session he suspected a problem, and found him-
self at Morristown Memorial Hospital in the cardiac unit. That didnt stop
him from coming back to bowling as soon as he could after cardiac rehab.
I previously had knee surgery and the recovery from that was longer and
more painful.Calendar:
Sunday, April 3, 6 p.m.: Rockaway Lanes is hosting a win-a-spot for the
PBA Eastern Regional Tournament to be held April 16 and 17. Entry fee is
$80. For more information contact Rockaway Lanes at 973-627-5800 or goto RockawayLanes.com or follow them on Facebook.
Friday, April 15: Adult and Junior pro-ams, Rockaway Lanes. Bowl with
our outstanding regional pro bowlers. Entry fee for the adult division, to be
held at 8 p.m., is $75, and for juniors, to be held at 5:30 p.m. is $45. Call
the center for more information or e-mail to: [email protected].
Saturday, May 14: Morris County USBC WBA Annual Spring Meeting
and 8-pin no-tap tournament, Hanover Lanes, 119 Route 10, East Hanover.
You must attend the meeting to bowl in the tournament. Fee is only $20 to
enter the fun tournament after the business meeting and enjoy a full lunch.
For meeting and lunch only or meeting and bowling only, it is $10. Voice
your opinion and express them with your votes at the meeting. For further
information, call 973-884-7223 or 973-463-0499. Advance registration is
required. Entries close May 5.
Friday-Sunday, July 15-17: The Eleventh Annual Pro Image Bowling
Camp with classroom, on-lane instruction, and personalized computer analy-
sis. For more information contact Pro Image Bowling at 973-625-5554.
AT PLAZALiesl Apgar 782MADISON, NJ Liesl Apgar
topped the scoring in the Ladies
Trio blasting a high game of 278
and a session high series of 782.
Elaine Wilson shot 243-608, and
Cindy Heinemeyer 217.
Victor Petra 288MADISON, NJ- Victor Petra led
the scoring in the Livingston
Business Mens League firing a
high game of 288.
Larry Farrell shot 259, Steve
Payne 258-663, Billy Piccola 692,
and Mike Ramos 675.
In the Chatham Collisionettes
League Alice Bednarik shot 212-
616, and Jodi Belli 203.
D. Pridham 288-739MADISON, NJ- Dan Pridham led
the scoring in the MC Police &
Fire League firing a high game of
288 and a high series of 739.
Joe Marchese hit 259-690, Tony
Romano 257, and Frank
Zimmerman 202.
In the Pharma Plus League Ron
Kaeprenik shot 265-677, Don
Miller 245-657, Bill Bianchi 233,
and Joe Jagiello 637.
Dave Krivak 729
MADISON, NJ Dave Krivakpaced the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League firing a
258 game for a high series of 729.
Trevor Bogert hit 267, Aaron
Marrella and Marty Garcia 256,
Oren Warter 680, and Tony Ferlise
677.
In the Tuesday Doubles League
Dave Hanft hit 239-664, Andre
Stephens 247-629, and Tony
Ferlise 232.
Russ Kyzima 279MADISON, NJ- In the CMIL
League Russ Kyzima shot 279,
Vinnie Pagnotta 729, and Jennifer
Dunklin 226-633.
Tom Lulewicz 279MADISON, NJ Tom Lulewicz
shot 279, Mike Artz and Joey
Parisi 268, Anthony Parisi 740,
and Kyle McKissock 735 in the
Friday Classic League.
In another session Liesl Apgar
shot 268-738, Cindy Heinemeyer
222-606, and Carol Grant 201.
Charles Wilfong 700MADISON, NJ Charles Wilfong
blasted 277-700, Brandon
Schnindler 247, Bo Serillo 246-
685, and Scott West 675 in the
Thursday Mixed League.
In the Union Recreation League
Kathy Sorrell shot 214.
Idle Bowling thoughts.
...Over the years I've had the
pleasure of presenting many
awards and honors---to tiny tots
and to history's greats from
every area of bowling. And I've
also been on the receiving end,
the most recent coming when the
Professional Bowlers Association
named the press room at the
richest pro tourney ever after me
and that unique honor will be
continued at future press rooms
at future pro presentations.
I thank the officials of the PBA,
present and past, for the citation
and thank every bowler who ever
rolled a bowling ball and every
person in any was associated
with one of the true American
sports.
It was Will Rogers, or was it
Mark Twain, who noted that he
never met a man he didn't like. I
won't go that far but I will say
that I never met someone in
bowling that I didn't like some-
thing about.
Through bowling I have trav-
eled more than three million
miles, visited every state, and
places such as Las Vegas and
Reno more than 150 times,
delved into the history of the
sport, learning about the roles of
women, minorities, bowling com-
munications and halls of fame.
Writing, broadcasting, speak-
ing, serving on special commit-
tees (18 hall of fame committees-
--named to 12) being involved in
major innovations to and for thesport that provide endless fodder
for all bowling involvements.
The goal always is to just do
everything a little better than it
has been done.
Much of that starts in a press
room that may consist of a chair
and table in a secluded corner or
an entire floor of the most
sophisticated equipment avail-
able. And the key factor always
will be you, the bowler.
...You can't help but look for-
ward to the series of tourna-
ments coming up in the fall in
some exotic world sites supplied
by the cooperation of the host
areas by the World Tenpin
Bowling Association and the
PBA. The gap between top pros
and so called top amateurs nar-
rows more each year and it seems
as though there are less and less
restrictions as to who can bowl
and where and when they can
bowl.
...I still can't erase the sight of a
diehard bowler pulling up to a
tournament site in a $500 car,
and the unloading $3,000 worth
of bowling equipment.
...In a recent stint on TV during
a pro telecast John Petraglia sat
in as a guest commentator and as
usual did an interesting and
informative job. No surprise
there. Petraglia was one of the
early color men on early ESPN
telecasts and quickly showed he
has a grasp of every situation.
...There's always a big buzz
when star pros blow what is con-
sidered an easy spare conversion.
Too many average bowlers, and
some good ones too, have trouble
in building confidence in shoot-
ing at single pin spares---espe-
cially the 10 pin for righties and
7 pin for lefties. Heed the advice
of top spare shooters who-say,
"On single pin spares, roll the
ball faster, and straighter.".
...There is no bowling crisis
major or minor to which bowling
will not respond to with a meet-
ing or seminar.
Joan Tay lor sTen P in Rap . . . .
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Ricky Exner 769ROCKAWAY, NJ Ricky Exner
took game and series honors
rolling in the Friday Nite Mens
League pitching a 268 game en
route to a high series of 769.
Eric Martin shot 244-695,
Brandon Draughn 237, and Dave
Sabella 236.
In the Friday Tri-Mixed League
Fred Driver rolled 213, and Harry
Kostyk 209.
Ed Pico 740ROCKAWAY, NJ Ed Pico
topped the scoring in the TuesdayNight Mixed League firing a 279
game for the high series of 740.
Joseph Deluca shot 223, Mike
Patruno 215, and Jim Ulm 206.
Keri May 728ROCKAWAY, NJ Keri May led
the scoring in the Mixed League
firing a 257 game for a high series
of 728.
Jim Testa shot 237-654, Glen
Malmstone 236-646, Maria
Carbonell 233-646, Christopher
Casey 257-643, and Dennis
Nielsen 257-640.
Mark Novembre 698ROCKAWAY, NJ - Mark
Novembre led the Thursday Nite
Mixed League firing a 279 game
on his way to the session high
series of 698.
Hank Masker rolled 235, Van
Thompson 253-626, Larry Lewis
247-677, and Joseph Toolen 227.
Frank Grumka rolled 235-634,
Charles Wright 233-629, Dave
Martin 226, and Lynn Perry 222-
604 in the NorBu Lodge League.
Kevin Sikora 695ROCKAWAY, NJ Kevin Sikora
led the scoring in the Monday
Early Birds League firing a 247
game for a high series of 695.
Joe Miller rolled 235-692, Chris
Larick 247, Ed Boehlke 246-633,
and Anne Caraccioli 202.
In the Fox Hills Seniors League
Bob Brite shot 215, Dom
Carciato 200, and Rick Marton
190.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMitch Kennedy 738
Mitch Kennedy led the scoring in
the Sunday AM Trios League firing
a 256 game for a high series of 738.
Matt Lipack and Rich Hansen shot
266, Jason Forshee 259, Phil Tjimos
258, and Neil Feinmesseir 257.
Lew Gallagher 731Lew Gallagher rolled 731, Charlie
Maletta 708, Tom Walsh 268, Mike
Agosta 267-701, and Tom Walsh
268 in the Fri. Astoria Federal
Mens League.
In the Thursday Hits N Misses
League Joe Curcuru hit 254, Ken
Snell 242, and Jim Moore 236.
Larry Langsam 269In the Wednesday Grumman
League Larry Langsam shot 269-
257, Joe Heller 256-248-710,
Jereby Bush 245, Joe DiGiacomo
258, and Doug DeSousa 247.
Tino DelCastillo 265Tino DelCastillo shot 265, Kevin
Senff 247, Mike Gregorio 247, Rob
haga 241, Dan Hastings 237, and
Jeff Miller 236 in the Tuesday BK
Sweenys League.
In the Monday Seniors League
Rocky Torrieri hit 218, Michael
Sala 207, Jack Mateer 205, and
Bob Sandkuhl 204.
SOUTH LEVITTOWN
Don Zeiler 279
ROCKAWAY, NJ In the MixedLeague Don Zeiler shot 279-684,
Dennis Nicholson 255-727, Barry
Lehman 251, Donna Dosano 234,
Nidia Haneveld 232, and Linda
Detorrice 231.
In the Friday Mens League, Chip
Vincent shot 235, Ken George
233, John Rotella and Paul
Slavesen 226.
Frank Grumka 685ROCKAWAY, NJ Frank Grumka
paced the scoring in the NorBu
Lodge League firing a 245 game
for a high series of 685.
Bill Karpack shot 249-630, John
Uffer 226, and Stacey Titus 229.
Joe Miller 683ROCKAWAY, NJ Joe Miller led
the scoring in the Monday Early
Birds League firing a 268 game
for a high series of 683.
Doug Scholtz hit 240, Duke
Nicolian II 236-623, Keivn Sikora
235, Mark Bradley 233-600, Betty
Hassler 223, Judy Larick 204, and
Sheila Sell and Leann Chervsnik
202.
Chris Morris 677ROCKAWAY, NJ Chris Morris
paced all scoring in the Tuesday
Night Mixed League firing a 238
game for a high series of 677.
Debbie Pastore hit 257, BillFaucett 234, StevenMurphy 222,
and Ed Pico 212.
In the Fox Hills Seniors League
Bob Brite hit 233, Joe Tobjy 233,
and Gerard Imperiose 213.
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AT BALDWINJose Cepin 817BALDWIN, NY Jose Cepin
topped the scoring in the Monday
Trios Classic pitching the session
high series of 817.
Quintin Collins shot 805 fol-
lowed by Joe Conigliaro with 784,
Chris Fisher 775, Dennis
McMillan 766, and Thorten
Booker 734.
In the Monday Ladies Classic
League Linda Ellison shot 634.
Joe Conigliaro 788BALDWIN, NY Joe Coniglairo
topped the scoring in the Tuesday
Custom Thumbs Invitational
League firing a high series of 788.
Bob Thome shot 755, Doug
Camarano 750, and Pete Slavska
705.
Pete Cornell 781BALDWIN, NY Pete Cornell
topped the Thursday Major
Leaguers tossing a high series of
781.
Steve Siegel hit 711, andRussell
Johnson 654.
Darren Barlow, Adam Chase 300At North Levittown Lanes
LEVITTOWN, NY Darren Barlow and Adam Chase each blasted a
300 game in the Thursday 4-Man League at N. Levittown Lanes.
Frank Mannetta, Sr. rolled near perfect with a 299 game followed by
Steve Miller 298, Keith Hengel 289, Doug Barwell, Raj Kochar, Barce
Dargie, Joe Stillman all tossed a279 game while Joseh Scheidman and
John Reile hit 279.
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Daryl Milchan 300 at T-BowlWAYNE, NJ Daryl Milchan blasted a 300 game in the Knights of
Pythias League at T-Bowl Lanes.
Steve Aiello shot 279-763, Chris Ball, Sr. 743, Tony DeArmas 266, Jim
Demas 258-698, Kevin Dorrman 696, Jason Barkley 685, Dave Herman
669, and Anthony Lentine 668.
Darryle Newell 300 at Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ Darryle Newell blasted 300-778 in the CMIL League
at Plaza Lanes.
Margaret Byrne hit 256, and Jennifer Dunklin 681.
Craig Slawinski 279-760 at MontvaleBy Larry Diebner
MONTVALE, NJ - Craig Slawinski blasted scores of 268-279-213 for a
760 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Nite Early Bird League at
Montvale Lanes. Other fine shooting for the night included Mike
Almodovar 277-754, Rick Hunt 267-704, Al Panico 264-696, Gerrit
Overeem 268-690, Bob Greenwood 279-666, Bill Allison 265-666,
Chris Arbegast 235-666, and Danny Jacaruso 247-665.
Ray Sisco 749 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ Ray Sisco rolled 749, Vin Turano 726, Craig
Kirchner and Rob Cox 723, Mike Denichio 718, Jerry Veneziano 704,
Stephanie Collins 695, and Ron Douma 693 in the Friday 1050 Major
League at Parkway Lanes.
Mark Marton 711 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ Mark Marton led all pin attackers with scores
of 235, 243, and 233 for a 711 series in the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.
Larry DeAngelo tossed a 245 en route to a 710 set followed by Rich
Miller Sr. with 254-699, David Friedhoff 277-694, Derek Short 243-690, Mike Aiellos 258-683, Fons McKoy 254-679, Joe Donnarumma
236-670, and Jim Viola hit 264-664.
MONTVALEJUNIORS
In a battle for the Singles league
lead, Brian O'Flaherty and Bryan
Kist
fought to a draw, each rolling a
670 series. Brian O shot games of
255,
211 and 204 while Bryan K
rolled scores of 234, 225 and 211.
Elsewhere
Jason Prezant shot games of
238, 211 and 204 for a 653 series,
Bobby
McCarthy had a 236 game, Nick
Rossi a 222, Mike Wuhrman a215, Billy
Olszewski a 201 and Ray
Lavender a 197.
In the Strikers league, Justin
Schwartz fired a 193, Kristian
Burke
shot a 179, Matt Macchione 175,
Shannon Rossi 172 and Sean
Verillo 169.
In the Power Preps Kristen
Benavente torched the lanes with
games of 133
and 124, Amanda Dembeck
rolled scores of 138 and 107, Eric
Skoog a pair
of 126's and a 111, and Claudia
Mattes bowled a 118 game.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICBill Slattery 775HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Slattery
topped the scoring in the Garden
State Mixed League when he
tossed a duplicate 279 followed by
a 217 game to finish with the ses-
sion high series of 775.
Michael Ramer shot consistent
with games of 248, 249, and 258
finishing with a 755 set followed by
Jose Medina pitching 210-225-270-
705, Elio Carrasco 254-257-678,
Chris Herrick 202-214-248-664,
and Sharon Ramer 214-238-608.
Rocco Fortunato 768
HOPELAWN, NJ - RoccoFortunato led the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Mens League firing
games of 255-265-248 for a high
series of 768.
Travis Tilley rolled 278-230-234-
742, Sean Irvine 220-279-237-
736, Gabe Ferrari 247-237-245-
729, Lee Kay 237-275-216-728,
Jusin Misano 237-261-254-718,
Joe Lampareillo 266-234-214-714,
and Harriet Deppe 235-224-653.
GlennMohr, Jr. 768HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr,
Jr. topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 247-267-254 for a
high series of 768.
Jason Pintus shot 267-252-235-
754, Sean Zeleniak 279-266-741,
Russell Bennett 213-258-256-727,
Dennis Decrosta 248-221-257-726,
Richard Funk III 222-215-279-716,
Dennis Smith 256-237-223-716,
Ron Caggiano 236-243-235-714,
and Dave Morgnate 246-240-714.
Rocco Fortunato 764HOPELAWN, NJ - Rocco
Fortunato topped the scoring in the
Family League tossing games of
290-248-226 for a high series of 764.
Steve Venito shot 233-248-256-
737, Eric Applegate 246-245-682,
Mark Simon 259-248-676, James
Medoro 255-224-200-679,
Stephanei Huff 255-203-654,
Heather Medoro 231, Kevin
Kopko 212-235-204-651, and Joe
Bloodgood 208-236-621.
Aaron Williams 748HOPELAWN, NJ- Aaron
Williams led the scoring in theSunday Nite Mixed pitching 279-
246-223 for a high series of 748.
Sean Williams shot 223-237-237-
697, Tino Mendez 256-203-656,
Kim Deli 213-24-631, and Tito
Polidura 241.
In the Iselin AA League Pat
Goldate shot 203-223-228-654,
Matt Cestone 213-238-630, Paul
Woitowicz 226-204-621, and John
Spillane 246.
R. McCarthy 741HOPELAWN, NJ Russell
McCarthy topped the scoring in
the Gemini Towing League firing
games of 279-237-225 for a high
series of 741.
Joe Herber rolled 247-248-210-
705, John Baginsky, Jr. 233-226-
245-704, Warren Taureck 257-
649, John Baginsky 209-216-639,
and Jennifer Caval 204.
In the Monday Madness League
Dan DeBenedetto shot 222-639,
and Ray Mangels 255-632.
Carmine Latin 697HOPELAWN, NJ Carmine Latin
topped the scoring in the His &
Hers League with games of 236-
221-240 for a 697 set.
Jim Hrasna shot 269-245-666,
Walter Malecki 202-266-649, Bill
Smith 245-200-641, and Bonnie
DeSimone 226-620.
Cid Stentella 687HOPELAWN, NJ- Cid Stentella
led the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League firing games of
268-206-213 for a high series of
687.
John Masculin rolled 226-257-674, Joe Nemeth 231-224-646,
and Robert Downer 226-205-620.
Sue Stenger rolled 221 in the
Academy Womens League.
Matthew Manenty 672HOPELAWN, NJ Mattthew
Manenty led the Tuesday Nite
Trios firing rolling 234-219-219-
672.
Paul Harney rolled 247-215-653,
Ryan G. Kirkland 221-206-619,
and Charlene Martino 206.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League Steven Baum, Jr. rolled
254-232-680, Don E. Hellhake
255-216-200-671, Kevin Kennelly
234-229-653, and Steve Baum
253-642.
In the Merck League Jeff
Roberts rolled 256-213-649, Tu
Trinh 235-219-642, Gregg Farley
205-209-224-638, and John
Strauss 225.