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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 72 No. 10 May 11 - 17, 2011 50 cents

    MONTVALE, NJ - Tom Fojtlin

    blasted scores of 267-266-268 for

    an 801 series to lead all scoring in

    the Thursday Nite Early BirdLeague at Montvale Lanes.

    Mike Folchi had a great night with

    a 781 series with games of 247-

    268-266.

    Bill Allison tossed 279-743, Eric

    Honor 258-731, Rick Hunt 255-

    718, Ed McAuliffe 257-718, Larry

    Diebner 257-717, Steve Scorzetti275-707, Bob Oppelt 269-703,

    Mike Almodovar 247-702, Lee

    Bandy 279-701, and Danny

    Jacaruso 270-701.

    Harry Sullins Wins PBA Senior Sun Bowl

    LEVITTOWN, NY Nat Russo

    Doug Burwell, and Guy Sereno

    each fired a 300 game in the

    Thursday Early Mixed League atNorth Levittown Lanes.

    Alex Cavagnaro rolled 298, Chris

    Hagan 280-825, Bruce Dargie 288-

    279-815, Jay Depietto 288, and

    Phil Kelly, Anthony Pepe, DarrenBarlow and Joe Stillman 279.

    THE VILLAGES, Fla. Harry Sullins of Chesterfield

    Township, Mich., defeated Hall of Famer Walter Ray

    Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., 248-239 in the title match to

    win the Professional Bowlers Association Senior Sun

    Bowl In the Villages at Spanish Springs Lanes.

    Sullins, who won the 2009 PBA Senior World

    Championship for his first Senior Tour title, put togeth-

    er seven consecutive strikes after an open and spare in

    the first two frames of the title match to help seal the

    win.

    I thought I would have a good read with the ball I was

    throwing in the semifinal match but that wasnt the

    case, said Sullins, who also owns five PBA Tour titles.

    I had to go to another ball, adjust my hand position and

    release and was able to put seven strikes together.

    The win brought back some memories for the 53-year-

    old Sullins who won his first title on the PBA Tour by

    defeating Williams in the championship match of the

    True Value Open in 1986.

    It brought back some memories bowling in that

    match, Sullins said. Anytime you bowl Walter Ray

    youre in for a tough match. Theres a saying out here on

    tourif you want to win you have to beat Walter Ray.Sullins had to win four matches to get to the title

    match including a 253-175 win in the semifinal against

    Mike Hastings of Millsboro, Del.

    All the matches were tough today, Sullins said. I

    had a pretty good handle on the semifinal but I really felt

    I had to earn this one.

    In the other semifinal match, Williams, the 2010

    Senior Rookie of the Year, defeated 2009 Senior Player

    of the Year Ron Mohr of Eagle River, Alaska, 270-199,

    to advance to the final match.

    Barry Barrone 300 at Belleville

    Tom Fojtlin 801 at MontvaleBy Larry Diebner

    By Joe Rizzi

    MONTVALE, NJ - Rick Whitling led allscorers in the Montvale Major League,

    bowling a 778 series on games of 246, 274

    and 258. However, despite his fine effort,

    GPs Restaurant was defeated by Valley

    Tent Rental, 18-12. John Rankin bowled

    258-225-246-729 and Justin Hawkins 216-

    269-232-717 for the winning team.

    Teammates Mike Pasch and Toto Roldanalso bowled 729. Mikes games of 247,

    255 and 227, and Totos games of 268, 235

    and 226 led 12-In-A-Row Pro Shop to a 24-

    6 rout over The Game Zone. Tom Van

    Worts 247-205-269-721 and Chris

    Arbegasts 203-275-229-707 led Rite Way

    to a 21.5-8.5 victory over North Jersey Turf

    & Trim.Bob Balzarek bowled 222-279-217-718,

    Matt Rovetto 269-236-209-712, Larry

    Toppin 268-254-710, Chuck Ontal 243-

    216-248--707, Dave Hulsizer 279-231-703,

    Chris Trembath 259-699, Ralph Bernardo

    262-698, Joe Cauwels 267-698, Bob

    Greenwood 238-680, Mike Rovetto 244-

    679, Sara Rankin 247-676, Kevin Conroy235-673, Keith Krokus 225-673, Rocky

    Durocher 237-670, Andrew Hedaria 235-

    662, Ray Keim 226-661, Bob Higgins 221-

    651, Jason Oppelt 226-650 and Tom Piret

    239-650.

    Jim Hosier 817 at T-Bowl LanesWAYNE, NJ- Jim Hosier threw

    his 101st 800 series with 279-279-

    259-817 contesting in the Guys &

    Dolls League at T-Bowl Lanes.

    Ed ONeill rolled 287, Mike

    Vogel 279, Jason Selle 265,

    Joanne Egan 236, and Keri May

    234.

    Nat Russo, Doug Burwell,

    Guy Sereno 300 at No. Levittown

    PBA photo

    Harry Sullins, 2009 Senior World Champion,takes home the PBA Senior Sun Bowl Trophy.

    Brian LeClair Wins PBA

    East Region King Pin Lanes OpenRome, N.Y. Brian LeClair of Athens, N.Y., defeat-

    ed Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., 264-192, to win

    the Professional Bowlers Association East Region

    King Pin Lanes Open at King Pin Lanes Sunday.

    The win was LeClairs 14th career regional title.

    Graham earned $2,500 for the win while Rash earned

    $1,400 as the runner-up.LeClair defeated Rick Graham of Lancaster, Pa.,

    257-216, and Rash defeated Joseph Conti of

    Liverpool, N.Y., 226-191, in the semifinal round.

    Graham and Conti each earned $900 for their loss

    in the semifinal round.

    In the Round of 16 where best of five games even

    the losers that were eliminated earned $600 each and

    they were: LeClair def. Ray Edwards, Middle Island,

    N.Y., 3-1, Rash def. Justin Feldman, Bradford, Pa., 3-

    0, Graham def. Tommy Gollick, Oberlin, Pa., 3-2,

    Conti def. William Barlow, Edgewood, Md., 3-2,

    Shafer def. Jeff Voght, Canajoharie, N.Y., 3-0, Bower

    def. Noel Vega, Fredon, N.J., 3-1, Zaffino def. Ryan

    Galli, Binghamton, N.Y., 3-0, and Cavagnaro def.

    Jason Stadtler, Cherry Hill, N.J., 3-1.

    PBA photo

    Craig Vogel, proprietor King Pin Lanes with

    champion Brian LeClair.

    Rick Whitling Blasted 778 in Montvale Major

    BELLEVILLE, NJ- BarryBarrone blasted a 300 game in the

    HLR League at Brunswick Zone

    Belleville/Olympic Lanes.

    Hector Lopez hit 295 in the NJ

    200 Club League.Chelo Cabrear hit 299-834 in the

    Four Seasons League.

    Dean Lim hit 269-266-275-810

    in the Anytime Fitness League.

    Jag Gabino Blasted 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    Chuck Trimblett 300 at Parkway

    FARMINGDALE, NY- Jag

    Gabino blasted a 300 game for a

    high series of 765 in the Thursday

    3-Man at Farmingdale Lanes.

    Dave Diamond shot 279-752,

    Eddie Brown 278-731, Zbigniew

    Kamirowski 753, Dan Levin 739,

    and Eugene Neal 711.

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ In the

    Friday 1050 Major League at

    Parkway Lanes Chuck Trimblett

    rolled 300-794, Ken Evener and

    Tony Amantea 717, Joe Puccio

    715, Dom Pace 709, and Pablo

    Plaza 702.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER May 11 - 17, 2011

    Sports ReporterEditor/Publisher - Dan McDonough

    Pat McDonough - 1967-1996

    Circulation Manager Editorial Assistant

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    E-mail - [email protected]

    Sports ReporterP.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094

    Member

    The New York City United States Bowling Congress is in search of aManager. The NYCUSBC is the local association responsible for certi-

    fying bowling leagues and centers in New York City.The Association / Office Manager, reports to the Board of Directors of

    the NYCUSBC.

    The work schedule is Mon-Thurs 8:30am to 4:00pm and does includesome evenings and weekends.

    Some of the duties of the position include: Supervising the paid clerical assistant Managing the Association office Maintaining averages and yearbooks. Responsible for organizing special events, tournaments, clinics

    Responsible for membership and award processing. Implement directives of the association board

    Qualifications:

    The Association / Office Manager should have knowledge of bowling;

    management, office and organizational skills; and basic computer skills.Experience with MS Word &

    MS Excel; strong communication skills; and sales and marketing/pub-

    lic relations experience preferred.Education Requirements:

    High school diploma. Communication training or experience.

    Business management skills. (finance, marketing, selling programs,organization, planning)

    Interested parties send resume to:NYCUSBC

    70-03 Fresh Pond Road, Glendale, NY 11385, Attn: Paul GilbertPhone: 718-366-6922 - Fax: 718-366-1724

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Pamela Best Claims Inaugural

    Women's Scratch Classic TitleEarns berth to US Women's Open in Arlington, TexasSTATEN ISLAND, NY - Pamela Best rolled a perfect game in the qualify-

    ing round to then go on and claim the title of the Inaugural Rab's Women's

    Scratch Classic held at Rab's Country Lanes.

    Rab's hosted Staten Island's first premiere scratch event for women with

    the opportunity to earn a spot to compete in Bowling's US Women's Open

    2011 presented by the brands of Ebonite International to be held in

    Arlington, Texas in June 2011.

    The finals of the US Women's Open will take place on June 30th at

    Cowboys Stadium.

    The ladies bowled 4 games in the qualifying round and then the top 6

    advanced to a Round Robin Match Play Finals.

    When the dust settled the final totals were Pamela Best 2,330, AlexandraStein 2,313, Julia Petosa 2,292, Lisa Laursen 2,230, Darcey Dazio 2,224,

    and Ellen Gribben with a 2,067 tally.

    Mika Koivuniemi Wins

    PBA Player of the Year AwardScott Norton is Rookie of the Year,

    Jack Jurek wins Nagy Sportsmanship AwardSEATTLE Finlands Mika Koivuniemi, who won the richest first prize in

    Professional Bowlers Association history and became the first player ever to

    reach the television finals in all four PBA major championships in a single

    season, has been selected as 2010-11 PBA Player of the Year.

    Koivuniemi, who won the $250,000 first prize in the $1 million PBA

    Tournament of Champions, also finished second in the U.S. Open, third in

    the Bayer USBC Masters and sixth in the PBA World Championship on his

    way to winning the PBA Tour earnings title with $330,040 the third-high-est total in PBA Tour history. The 44-year-old right-hander, who also won

    Player of the Year honors for 2003-04, was the Tours average leader with a

    222.50 average for 292 games bowled.

    Scott Norton of Costa Mesa, Calif., is 2011 Harry Golden Rookie of the

    Year and Jack Jurek of Lackawanna, N.Y., has won the Steve Nagy

    Sportsmanship Award for the second time.

    Koivuniemi, who lives in Hartland, Mich., and Venezuelas Amleto

    Monacelli (1989 and 1990) are the only international players who have won

    PBA Player of the Year honors. Koivuniemi received 334 votes from his

    peers, easily out-distancing runner-up Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas

    (63) and Bill ONeill of Southampton, Pa. (61).

    Its really a great honor, Koivuniemi said. There are only 10 players

    who had won Player of the Year more than once, and to be the 11th mem-

    ber of that group is really special.

    It was an almost perfect season for me, he added. Qualifying for TV

    for all four majors is a huge deal. No one had ever done that before, and to

    win the Tournament of Champions? Thats the one everyone wanted.

    Norton, a practicing California attorney, won his first PBA Tour title in thePepsi Chameleon Championship. He was the only rookie to win a title dur-

    ing the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. Norton received 445

    votes; no other player received more than 15.

    Jurek, who also won the Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award in 2006, also

    was an overwhelming choice. His most visible act of sportsmanship came

    during the title match of the Bayer USBC Masters where he was top quali-

    fier, and was on the verge of losing to first-time champion Tom Hess of

    Urbandale, Iowa. Jurek approached Hess, who had broken down in tears

    under the emotion of his victory, and helped him calm down enough to fin-

    ish the match.

    Koivuniemi also won the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour earn-

    ings title and George Young High Average award, while Chris Barnes of

    Double Oak, Texas, and Bill ONeill of Southampton, Pa., topped the other

    key PBA statistical charts.

    Thanks to his PBA-record $250,000 first prize in the PBA Tournament of

    Champions, Koivuniemi dominated the Tour in earnings with $333,040, the

    third-highest single-season total on record behind Walter Ray Williams Jr.s$419,700 during the 2002-03 season and Patrick Allens $350,740 in 2004-

    05. Koivuniemi also led the PBA Tour in earnings during the 2003-04 sea-

    son when he won PBA Player of the Year honors.

    Koivuniemi also won his second George Young High Average Award,

    bowling at a 222.50 pace for 292 games. He won his previous high average

    award during his Player of the Year season, averaging 222.73.

    Michael Anspach 299FARMINGDALE, NY Michael

    Anspach topped the scoring in the

    Thursday 3-Man League firing a

    high game of 299.

    Elie Myers shot 289-732,

    Michael Berardino 278, Robert

    OConnor 277-748, Eugene Neal

    750, and Mike Fradera 728.

    Willie Petro 298FARMINGDALE, NY Willie

    Petro rolled 298, Larry Romero

    and Steve Coleman 278, and Greg

    Herzing 709 in the Tuesday EarlyBirds League.

    In the Wednesday Early Mens

    League Walter Lacey rolled 269-702.

    Eric Smyth 290FARMINGDALE, NY Eric

    Smyth rolled 290-729 in the

    Friday Late Mixed League.

    Steve Colman rolled 716 in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League.

    Joseph Kelch 791FARMINGDALE, NY Joseph

    Kelch topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Mens League

    firing a 289 game for a high series

    of 791.

    Larry Straus rolled 279-711,Lenny Kelch 278, Roger Costa II

    277, Tryone Brown 276-720, Bob

    OKeefe 726, James Curran 720,

    and Curtis Brown 702.

    Al Spano 289FARMINGDALE, NY Al Spano

    rolled 289-769 in the Saturday

    Nite Fun League.

    Bay Stauder 289

    FARMINGDALE, NY Bay

    Stauder blasted 289-743, and

    Clifford Jones 276 in the

    Wednesday Early Mens League.

    Brian Beale rolled 706 in the

    Wednesday Party League.

    Jonnae Greaves 278FARMINGDALE, NY JonnaeGreaves led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League firing

    a high game of 278 and a 726

    series.

    Mike Garrido rolled 737, and Ed

    Conlon 722.

    Keith Battale 278FARMINGDALE, NY Keith

    Battale led the scoring in the

    Thursday 3-Man League firing a

    high game of 278.

    Steve Vaszuez hit 726, Ranee

    Jackson 718, Don Hicks 710, and

    Jeremy Schagger 707.

    Michael Alvarez rolled 712 in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League.

    Sal Guidice shot 277-746 in the

    Wednesday Early Mens League.

    In the St. Martins Major League

    Leanardo Duran rolled 679.

    Bob Andrews shot 728 in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League.

    FARMINGDALESmall Company in Search of a Full-Time Manager

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    Peter J. LaSpina, Sr. MemorialScholarship Tournament

    Congratulations to the 2011 Champions!Congratulations to the 2011 Champions!

    The Peter J. LaSpina, Sr Memorial Scholarship Tournamentis a benefit exclusive to Maple Family Centers Youth Bowlers.

    26th Annual

    Melissa Acaba (98); tefan Alexakis (9); Michael Anacone (94); Alfred Archetto (94); rank Avena (); Eddie Baker (87);Gil Barkman (88); Melissa Barkman (89); ean Breslin () Andell Brewster (); Johnny Broccio (97); ominique Calhoun ();anny Charbonnier (); Courtnei Clemente (7); athy Commarto (9); Matt Connolly (9); Jason Courmier (9)inny Amato (94); Jimmy adon (); Maureen eGregorio (8); eanne eantis (9); John eimone ()Thomas eito (8); Edward ownery (99); cott ubofsky (88); onald erguson (94); tacy rancis (88); Adam rench (99)obert Gallo (9); Michael Garritano (86 / 87); Patrick Gibbs (5); Greg Golfo (87); Brandon Grover (9); ob Gugliemelli (5 / 6)haun Guy (); Mike Guzman (); ebekah all (8); evin auser (7); Andrew ernandez (86); Jennifer avanaugh ();Meghan elly (4); John ahm (); Jesse ewis (99 / 6); tephen iotta (98); Christine ombardi (9); Catherine Mculty (87)0DWWKHZ0HOLR0LFKDHO0XQFK$NLO1DVK-HQQLIHU2UHFH-HII3DUD\QR-RVHSK3LDQRIRUWHobert Piroozshad (9); avid Piroozshad (9); Chris Pitre (); Matthew estrepo (7); Taylor oberts ( / 4)icholas odriguez (5); Christine usso (96); Michael ager (97); icholas arta (96); Thomas attire (89); Chris aturno (89)cott chechter (4); Michael chembre (9); Michael erpico (96); Jonathan hepherd (5); Alexandra hock (9);ominick imeone (97); iedi molokoff (9); aura obieski (9); Tracy perrazza (87); JillianTotillo (); Joseph isner (98)

    Division I

    1st: Michael Mirabile2nd: Joseph Reddy

    3rd: Brooklyn Wheeler

    Tanks or another great season o Junior Bowling at Maple Family Centers!Established in 1986 by Peter and John LaSpina in honor o their ather, the Peter J. LaSpina Sr. Memorial Scholarship ournament,

    recognizes Mr. LaSpinas belie that education is the key to all good things. Trough the years this scholarship tournament has had animpact to nearly 250 young champions. All alumni are invited back each year and this year is no diferent. Peter and John personally

    donate the scholarship money each year as a tting tribute to their ather, the builder and proprietor o Maple Lanes.Congratulations to all o our past champions as well!

    Division II

    1st: Casey Sparacio2nd: Justin Borneo

    3rd: Chris Valentine

    Division III

    1st: Ashanti Heyward2nd: Thomas Polit

    3rd: Stefanie Pitre

    Division III

    1st: Matt Skalacki2nd: Gary Pacheco

    3rd: Alex Garger

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER May 11 - 17, 2011

    AT BALDWINJose Cepin 817BALDWIN, NY Jose Cepin led

    the scoring in the Monday Trios

    Classic League firing a high series

    of 817.

    Quintin Collins rolled 790-805,

    Chris Fisher 784, Dennis

    McMillian 766, Ira Brodsky 744,

    and Thorton Booker 734.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Linda Ellison rolled 634.

    Joe Conigliaro 788BALDWIN, NY Joe Conigliaro

    led the scoring in the Tuesday

    Custom Thumbs Invitational

    League firing a high series of 788.

    Doug Camarano rolled 755, Tom

    Gehelus 745, and Pete Slavska 705.

    Pete Cornell 781BALDWIN, NY Pete Cornell led

    the scoring in the Thursday Major

    Leaguers firing a high 781 set.

    Steve Siegel rolled 711, and

    Russell Johnson 654.

    Charlie Harris 766BALDWIN, NY Charlie Harris

    led the Friday Mixed Doubles

    League firing a high series of 766.

    Ira Brodsky rolled 756, Reggie

    Thomas 723, Chrispin Duprey 689.

    In the Sunday Summer Parent &

    Child League James Boroni hit666, Adam Malave 643, and

    Jennifer Ackerman 622.

    Pete Slavska 737BALDWIN, NY Pete Slavska

    paced the Thursday Early Mixed

    League firing a high series of 737.

    Paul Hudson rolled 733, Charlie

    Brower 728, Bobby Mazzei 717,

    and Ken Harrison 670.

    Elijah Seabrook 659BALDWIN, NY Elijah Seabrook

    rolled 659, Peggy Atkins 222, Al

    Atkins 245, and Ida Hodges 601 in

    the Monday Freeport Eagles .

    AT STELTONDanny Eremias 790PISCATAWAY, NJ- Danny

    Eremias topped all scoring in the

    Thursday Mens League when he

    rolled a near perfect 299 game

    then added games of 255 and 236

    for the session high series of 790.

    Ronald Alberti shot 226-246-

    256-728, Felipe Dasilva 266-278-

    222-726, Andrew Ducsak 214-

    247-265-726, Tim Sickoria 233-

    267-202, Troy Mellios 258, and

    Ryan Frech 256.

    Chris Cintron 702PISCATAWAY, NJ - Chris Cintron

    led the scoring in the WednesdayAT&T League firing 235-234-233

    for a high series of 702.

    Don Amann rolled 267, Mike

    Coppola 256, Tom Aussem 255,

    Ken Dzurilla 253, and Tony

    Ambrose 246.

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    May 11 - 17, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 5

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ- Chuck Trimblett led the scoring in the Friday

    1050 Major League at Parkway Lanes.

    Mike Denchio rolled 755, Joe Puccio 298-751, John Nieman and Mike

    Salfino 750, Tom Redmon 739, Lisa Friscioni 733, Rich Selitto 726, Pat

    Ferrone 722, Vin Turano 719, Joe Brulato 718, Steve Tripp 714, and

    Tony Amantea 713.

    G O B O W L

    NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ John Petraglia, Jr. topped

    the scoring in the Middlesex County Major League at

    Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes firing games of 258-

    252-268 for a high series of 778.

    Bill Daunno rolled 225-289-233-747, Nikki Bucci

    258-232-256-746, Duke Leone 201-276-257-734,

    Mike Stevens 212-279-220-711, Greg Tobias 248-

    214-247-709, Bill Bleacher 208-265-235-708, Jeff

    Rechter 213-236-259-708, Jon Crowder 223-266-

    216-705, Mike Santonastaso 237-210-257-704, and

    Rami Ahmed 225-229-247-701.

    John Petraglia, Jr. 778 at Brunswick Zone Carolier Chuck Trimblett 785 at Parkway

    PIN POUNDING

    AT PLAZADave Krivak 736MADISON, NJ- Dave Krivak

    paced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Trio League firing a

    high game of 736.Charles Grier rolled 269-721,

    Aaron Shruby 719, Trevor Bogert

    273, Aaron Marrella 269,

    Stephanie Rahn 237-663, and

    Chris Ardizzone 211-600.

    Joe Borowic 716MADISON, NJ- Joe Borowic

    paced the scoring in the Tuesday

    400 Doubles League firing a 254

    game for a high series of 716.

    Frank Baragona rolled 247-706,

    Darryl Newell 247-688, and Dan

    Pridham 247-706.

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    6 SPORTS REPORTER May 11 - 17, 2011

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    $27/Person/WeekFirst Place = $1 000 Per PersonMONTVALE,NJ - Matt Macchione fired a 226 game

    and 565 series on the final day of the spring season to

    lead his team to a first place finish and nail down the

    high game for the season. Also on the first place team

    were Fred De Vivo and Davis Badaszewski. In second

    place was the team of Shannon Rossi, Chris Macchione

    and Jamie Mager. High average for the season was

    bowled by Kristian Burke at 148. High average for the

    girls was Shannon Rossi at 141. Shannon also rolled the

    high girl's game of the year at 218.

    Davis Badaszewski, Matt Macchione, Fred De VivoTops in Montvale Strikers

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    Mark Marton 728

    At ParkwayElmwood Park, NJ Mark Marton

    topped all bowlers with scores of

    266-278-184 for a high series of728 in the Wednesday, Teterboro

    Bowling League, at Parkway

    Lanes.

    Mike Guglielmino posted 258-

    705, Joe Donnarumma 245-689,

    David Friedhoff 278-688, Mike

    Aiellos 289-686, Rich DeRosa

    247-680, Jim Carroll Jr 234-679,

    Mike Semancik Jr 237-675 and

    Larry DeAngelo 256-670.

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    May 11 - 17, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 7

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERSJames Stiles 278ROCKAWAY, NJ James Stiles

    led the scoring in the Lake

    Hiawatha A.C. League firing a

    high game of 278.

    Justin Buteau rolled 264, Robert

    Manzi, Jr. 258, Robert Rose 256,

    and Kevin Sikora 252.

    Javier Gonzalez 733ROCKAWAY, NJ- Javier

    Gonzalez led the Spanish

    American Mixed League firing a

    276 game for a high series of 733.

    Jesus Cruz rolled 247-671, Lupe

    Zaragoza 244, and Matt Svoboda

    244-672.

    Ken George 728ROCKAWAY, NJ- Ken George

    led the scoring in the Friday Nite

    Mens League firing a 269 game

    for a high series of 728.

    Eric Martin rolled 266-727,

    Heriberto Matias 248-670, Bob

    Webb 244-660, Erik Garv 236,

    Ricky Exner 234, Lee Johnson

    226, and John Rotella 222.

    In the Holly Rollers League Bill

    Prentiss shot 234, and Mike Dean

    217.

    Susan Ruiz rolled 218, Tammy

    Baldwin 203 in the Womens

    League.

    Tim Panek 685

    Jack Safkan 685ROCKAWAY, NJ Tim Panek

    and Jack Safkan each rolled a high

    series of 685 in the Foursome

    League.

    Mark Friedman rolled 263-628,

    Steven Dickman 245, Karen

    Witmore 209 and Liza DiNapoli

    206.

    In the PBA Experience League

    Tim Panek rolled 229, Philip St.

    Amand 221, Joseph Aloger 220,

    and Gary Malone 218.

    In the NorBu Lodge League

    Roger McKeon shot 249, JohnUffer 244, and Bill Karpack 237.

    Eric Nilson 300 at T-BowlWAYNE, NJ Eric Nilson blasted a 300 game in the Mike Deal/Coors

    Light Trio League at T-Bowl Lanes.

    Sal Nicosia shot high series with 814.

    Chris Pagano rolled 279, Rick Guevarra 278-750, Rocky Stone, Jr. 721,

    Robert Lipinski 720, and Jim Demas 715.

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    8 SPORTS REPORTER May 11 - 17, 2011

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICJ. Weisenstein 740HOPELAWN, NJ- Joey

    Weisenstein led the scoring in the

    Raritan Bay Mens League firing

    games of 206-255-279 for a high

    series of 740.

    Joe Lampariello shot 238-245-

    230-713, Luis Gomez 233-226-

    244-703, Lee Kay 222-225-254-

    701, Travis Tilley 245-259-699,

    Ed Hayes, Jr. 203-247-241-691,

    and Rich Nicholls 204-248-232-

    684.

    Bill Larsen 721HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Larsen

    led the scoring in the Knights ofColumbus League firing games of

    247-252-222 for a high series of

    721.

    John Baginsky rolled 213-209-

    258-680, Joe Grossi 233-222-214-

    669, and Joe Nemeth 225-222-

    640.

    James Norris 712HOPELAWN, NJ- James Norris

    led the Garden State Mixed

    League firing 232-244-236 for a

    712 series.

    Sean Williams rolled 223-224-

    691, James McMillon 242-234-

    215-691, Jose Medina 217-236-

    226-679, Richard Bienvenue 224-

    257-677, and Nichole Melchior

    247-233-657.

    Andrew Smith 698HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew Smith

    led the scoring in the Thursday

    Nite Mixed League with 218-245-

    235 for a 698 tally.

    Scott Akalewicz shot 213-232-

    236-681, Bob Divilla 247-212-

    214-673, and Vinny Medvetz 225-

    208-620.

    Michael Morris 692HOPELAWN, NJ Michael

    Morris led the scoring in the NJ

    Turnpike League firing games of

    266-203-223 for a high series of

    692.Erwin Luna rolled 214-228-212-

    654, Drew Rucinski 267-634, and

    Caferino Rivera 232.

    In the Nulty Knockers League

    Elinor Koehl hit 225.

    Jeff Roberts 677HOPELAWN, NJ Jeff Roberts

    led the scoring in the Merck

    League firing games of 211-255-

    211 for a high series of 677.

    John Halliday rolled 246-203-

    225-674, and Ryan Flessner 212-

    215-605.

    Daniel Knopf 672HOPELAWN, NJ Daniel Knopf

    led the scoring in the TuesdahyNite Trios rolling 236-224-212 for

    a high 672 series.

    Paul Harney rolled 216-222-213-

    651, Matthew Manenty 220-206-

    215-641, and Gayle Hodgson 223.

    Joe Herber 720HOPELAWN, NJ- Joe Herber led

    the scoring in the Gemini Towing

    League firing games of 249-277-

    226 for a high series of 752.

    Joe Herber rolled 239-235-278-

    752, Andy Polidura 279-203-268-

    750, David Sabin 279-233-245-747,

    Ken Horvath 257-257-233-747, Joe

    Vaccaro 247-202-266-715, Tom

    Martino, Jr. 268-214-225-707, Steve

    Bonner 268-214-225-707, and

    Richard Funk III 252-217-235-704.

    Rob Williams 694HOPELAWN, NJ- Rob Williams

    led the scoring in the Friday NiteMixed League firing games of

    209-263-222 for a high series of

    694.

    Rob Morris rolled 233-241-671,

    Kenny Anderson 223-215-226-

    664, Tony Tamondong 244-246-

    656, and Eric Haltli 219-227-644.

    Jason Ciszewski 649HOPELAWN, NJ - Jason

    Ciszewski led the scoring in the

    Avenel Youth League tossing

    games of 202-223-224 for a 649

    series.

    Wayne Bebert rolled 210-224-

    624, DJ Petardi 224, Anthony

    Ruiz 233, and Chanell Newton

    206.

    In the Monday Madness League

    Michael Kelly rolled 216-226-

    611, Mike Dellamanna 220-200-

    610, Ray Mangels 209-219-603,

    and Christine Render tossed a 204

    game.Erick Kerekes 664HOPELAWN, NJ Erick Kerekes

    rolled 222-221-221-664, Willie

    Hall 212-210-612, Daniel Jimenez

    235-606, and Mike Rodriguez

    211-202-602 in the Atlantic City

    Trios League.


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