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Vol. 73 No.36 November 7 - 13, 2012 50 cents
Kenny Ryan 782 at Ocean Lanes
MADISON, NJ- Dan Pridham
found perfection with a 300 game
in league play at Plaza Lanes.
Fred Crowell shot 279-715,
Karl Kastner 267, Oren Warter
653, Stephanie Rahn 257-649,
Felice Schneir 186, and Lisette
Tapanes 177.
Ken Carson 800 at T-Bowl Lanes
LODI, NJ – The Monday 4-man
started out the week right with
Bobet Viray blasting a 300 and
then finishing the session with a
778 high series at Lodi Lanes.
Chuck Ontal and Fred Gutierrez
threw high games of 288 and 279
with Anthony Buonnano and John
Gualteri finishing with high sets
of 773 and 760.
Dan Pridham 300 at Plaza Lanes
WAYNE, NJ – Ken Carson
earned top honors in the Coors
Light/Ebonite Trio League at T-
Bowl II firing games of 279-278-
249 for a high series of 800.
Billy Ely rolled near perfect
with a 298 game followed by
Harvey Ely posting a 747 set,
Gary Vicente 266, Dave Pfeiffer
689, and Keri May 650.
Jason Paro, Ryan Branson 300
At Majestic LanesHOPELAWN, NJ – Jason Paro
and Ryan Branson each rolled a
300 in the Middlesex County
Classic League at Majestic Lanes.
Daniel Lopez rolled 238-269-
257-764, Nelson F. Alves 255-
264-235-754, David Smith 204-
266-279-749, Marcus Stevens
234-232-232-698, Jason Gomez
212-247-233-689, Glenn Mohr, Jr.
221-222-246-689, Ken Rask 206-
234-249-689, Bob Balogh 226-
228-233-687, and John Longberg
264-241-686.
By Gloria Volpe
WALLINGTON, NJ - It was an
exciting night at Wallington Lanes
when Kenny Lee Shot 279, 267,
266 for an 812 series in the Public
Safety League and earned a bowl-
ing pin on their wall of fame.
Tito Jackson rolled 248-248-238
for a 734 followed by Dennis
Figueroa with 245 and 237,
Robert Day 227, Steven Mocarski
225-215. John Petrosino 224,
Emilio Jimenez 224-221, Billy
Zika 217, and Wally (watch that
average climb) Wehrhan tossed a
206 game.
Kenny Lee 812 at Wallington
Bobet Viray 300 at Lodi Lanes
GLASSBORO, N.J. – Chris
Fedden of Albany, N.Y. defeated
Kevin Quinn of Bordentown, N.J.
236-204 to win the PBA East
Region’s Dominick DiCicco
Memorial Senior Open at
Glassboro Bowl and Recreation
Center.
Fedden posted an 8-3-1 match
play record and led Quinn by 39
pins after match play. The victory
was Fedden’s third career regional
title and earned him $1,500. Quinn
earned $800 as the runner-up.
In the first stepladder match, Gary
Shultis of Levittown, N.Y. defeated
Darryl Bower of Middletown, Pa.
204-196. Quinn defeated Shultis
19-18 after they tied in the semi-
final match with 216. Shultis earned
$700 for third while Bower earned
$650 for fourth.
Final Match Play Standings (after
20 games, including match play
bonus pins)
1-Fedden, 8-3-1, 4,978, 2-Quinn,
9-3, 4,939, 3-Shultis, 6-6, 4,799, 4-
Bower, 7-5, 4,736, 5-George
Tignor, Winchendon, Mass., 5-7,
4,731, collecting $600, 6-Bob
Caruso, Dayton, N.J., 7-5, 4,713,
$575, 7-Sam Maccarone,
Glassboro, N.J., 6-6, 4,702, $550,
8-Dale Eagle, Laguna Niguel,
Calif., 5-7, 4,675, $540, 9-Pete
Bryan, Laurel, Del., 6-6, 4,666,
$530, 10-Mike Hastings, Millsboro,
Del., 6-5-1, 4,641, $520, 11-Jay
Boyle, Garnet Valley, Pa., 4-7-1,
4,617, $510, and 12-David Kneas,
Annapolis, Md., 1-10-1, 4,404,
good for $500.
Bill Neumann and George Tignor
each posted a 300 game in the
events competition.
Chris Fedden Wins PBA East Region
Dominick DiCicco Memorial Senior Open By Russ Mills
USBC Photo
Sam Maccarone, manager of Glassboro Bowl & Recreation with
champion Chris Fedden.
Dave Hulsizer 300, John Rankin Jr. 299-812
In Montvale Major LeagueBy Robert Balzarek
MONTVALE, NJ - Dave Hulsizer had the high game of the night shooting a 300 game and John Rankin Jr.
had the high series for this week with an 812 series shooting a 299, 257, 256. Rankin’s series led team JR3
to a 21/8 victory over Dennis O’Flaherty’s 278 in a 715 series in the Montvale Major League at Montvale
Lanes.
Dennis Hanowitz followed in series with a 782 on a 279 game. Jeff Rovetto and Toto Roldan each had a
279 game with a 755 and 732 series respectively. Andrew Hederia 279-691, Joe Rizzi 277-706, Arnie Komet
and Larry Toppin each with a 268. Larry also had a s92 Series, Eric Honor rolled 269, Rich Naclerio and
Mike Rovetto with a 699, Bob Higgins 690, Rich Pizzutti 686, Gerrit Overeem 674, Bob Greenwood 671, Joe
Alfano 665, Ray Keim 662, Justin Hawkins 661, Matt Rovetto 656.
LAKEWOOD, NJ – Kenny
Ryan led the scoring in the
Saturday Scratch Trio League at
Ocean Lanes firing games of 247-
257-278 for a high series of 782.
Matt Russo shot 260-211-248-
719, Madison Lukosius 268, John
Coupe 257, Tyler Wolfe 256, Ryan
Melia 255-246, Shawn Kollmer
246-243, Brendan Williams 235,
Amber MacLeod 234, Karsyn
Lukosius 226, Tori Boughton 216,
Amanda Nardiello 215, Kaity Lash
214-205, and Brandy Collins 204.
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A couple years ago a judge ruled
that jockeys have the right to wear
advertisements and logos on their
uniforms.
Why not?
Few, if any sports, don't have
some form of commercial advertis-
ing on their clothing, equipment, or
strategically placed sinage of all
sorts.
I don't know if bowling was the
first, but it was an early approver of
the idea, going back to the 1900s
and before. In the booming days of
bowling during the major part of the
20th century, bowling shirts were
akin to walking billboards. The ear-
liest advertisers were beer, cigars,
bowling equipment, bowling cen-
ters, banks, amusement centers, and
many an industrial organization, as
well as a good sprinklinq of reli-
gious organizations.
But what seemed natural in bowl-
ing was viewed with scorn and dep-
recating smiles by too many outside
of the game.
That didn't stop the bowlers and
their sponsors. When there were
some 10 million league bowlers,
almost all had bowling shirts and the
better teams also had slacks, and
often jackets to match. Most of the
sponsors were local---restaurants
and bars, gas stations, barber shops
and beauty salons, banks, insurance
agencies, all types of stores, and
even politicians, but many of the top
national firms also joined as spon-
sors. For a comparatively small
sum, money for league entry fees
and shirts, a sponsor could have
advertsing for 36 weeks and five or
six bowlers and their families boost-
ing a product or service by way of
mouth.
These days bowling shirts in low
average or regular house leagues are
mostly gone---and in some leagues
there are more bowlers wearing hats
than bowling shirts.
There were a number of bowling
apparel companies that gave bonus
prizes for bowlers who rolled a 300
game while wearing a shirt, belt,
skirt or slacks of a certain firm. The
prizes ranged from $100 to $1,000,
mostly in savings bonds. That
wouldn’t be a good idea in this time
of high scores.
Teams went out of their way to
come up with beautiful, and often
garish shirt designs. Embroidery
was an accepted art and could be
costly so at times the writing on the
back cost more than the shirts.
The International Bowling Hall of
Fame and Museum has a classic col-
lection of shirts spanning a century
of male and female uniforms of all
sorts.
When the PBA first started its tour
it was anything goes and bowlers
could wear any kind of shirt adver-
tising almost any product. On TV
only the bowler’s name, very huge,
was allowed. The PBA then went to
no names on shirts and a bowler,
according to his finish, was allowed
to choose from a variety of colors,
and those following had to choose
different colors.
For a time Ernie Schlegel and
Guppy Troup were the kings of sur-
prize uniforms, from tux styled out-
fits to those with each leg adorned
with a different color.
It all settled down and most will
agree that bowlers are dressed neat
and colorful these days. The big
laugh is that almost every sport was
critical of bowling because of bowl-
ing shirts with names and now just
about every sport has adopted the
same practice.
They should have known. Back in
the 1890s era the top teams wore
stiff starched, long sleeved shirts
and ties when they competed in
important matches. Anyone who
went through that can’t be all bad.
Few are still being used, some rest
in closets and attics, but most were
sent to needy people around the
world when for decades clothing
drives concentrated on them.
Ana DeLeon, Rob Gilbert Jr.
Pace Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ - 10-14-12 - There was an aura of discontent
emanating from many of Stan Niemiec’s youthful keglers as challenging
lane conditions had them searching for a decent path to the pocket.
Those that found it included Paramus Catholic senior Ana DeLeon who
had the afternoon’s high set 217-201-595. Her teammates’ Nick Cilento
and Brian Rizzi chipped in with 214,204-578 and 205-568 respectively
as Holiday I took five points from Fair Lawn; the latter salvaged game
three behind Madison Perry’s 179.
On the strength of a strong opening 863, Bowler City II gained three
points from Montvale, holding on to wood, 2411-2356. Austin Bonacum
192-561, Justin Garcia 200,197 and Kyle Schellberg 188 were on target
for BC II. Montvale newcomer Michaella Raab scored +26 over average
in helping her squad pull out a tight second game, 783-755; Matt
Russell, Shannon Rossi and Katie Didonato strung together 150+ scores
to capture the third encounter, 826-793.
Bowler City I’s Rob Gilbert, Jr. had the day’s second best set, 200-590,
John Draney added 192-541 and Eric Grabusnik 184-524 as they held
off Holiday II, 5-2. After a lackluster start, Holiday II exploded with a
918 to take the finale; Austin Hackett sparked the comeback with 217,
anchor Joe Malyack had 198 and Frank Olandosi 188.
In a tight match, Bowler City IV finished with 894 to outscore Bowler
City III, 2538-2478 as newcomer Nathan Tombo had 167, the team’s
best single; Mariah McKelvey posted two strong above average scores
while Alijah Jackson came through with 163 and Nick Ferrante a pair of
162 games. High for BC III were Nick Reyes 179 and Patrick Sucero
176,172. In other action, despite 194 highs from Justin Puchalski and
Patrick Teshima, Boonton was unable to match the vacancy scores and
slipped to 5-9.
OCEAN LANES
JUNIORSJohn Boughton 232LAKEWOOD, NJ – John
Boughton led the scoring in the
Saturday Junior Classic League
firing a high game of 232.
Brian Lash rolled 226, Robert
Guzman 219-210, Vicky Spirio
209, Andrew Lazarchick 206, Lisa
Director 203, Alec Hehir 199,
Chris Swindell 197, Alex
Laurenzano and Gianna Brown
189, Gabby Damato 183, and
Christine Jones 180.
Livia Spalluto197In the Saturday Pin Hitters
League Livia Spalluto shot 160-
182-197, Angel Gonzalez 178,
Joey Tedesco 165-168, Anthony
Tedesco 142, Michael Schamber
141, Joey Schamber 129, Emily
Hehir 115, Amber Hauser and
Hannah Foray 111, and Alexis
Fitzmaurice 103.
Senior Men:
Alby Pezzella 246/709
Joe DelGreco Sr 255/665
Frank Seggio 255/646
Herb Frank 247/664
Frank Jara 244/638
Sam Lass 235/668
Thursday Match Point
Kris Carbonaro 289/713
Steven Maruffi 255/725
Jeremiah Readie 245/716
Fleetwood Men
Paul Palumbo 279/641
Dom Ciaccia 269/639
Friday Night Mixed
James Grover 270/741
Becky Novello 244/609
Teens Mixed:
Gary Pacheco 256/667
Michael Martell 246/661
Emmanuel Vazquez 205/552
Anthony Ramirez 192/558
Cameron Wong 192/551
Alexis Ramirez 157/382
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November 7 - 13, 2012 SPORTS REPORTER 3
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Jake Rollins 279-717 Tops
Stan Niemiec Youth LeagueBy Vince Albrecht
MONTVALE, NJ - The pins at Montvale were flying everywhere in a
high-scoring session of the Stan Niemiec Youth Travel League. There
were eight huge sets ranging from 632 to 717, the highest achieved by
16-year-old Glen Rock H.S. junior Jake Rollins. Jake, anchoring for the
Fair Lawn quartet, strung games of 279-190-248; with add-ons from
Hassan Izzard’s 193 and steady outings from Tyler Nappi and Steven
Plaszky, he pushed Fair Lawn to a 2694-2571 three-point effort against
second-place Montvale. The latter, led by Kyle Ladewig 186, Matt
Russell 170, Katie Didonato 164 and Michaella Raab’s strong +39
above average score, grabbed a 934-928 opening nail-biter.
Hackensack H.S. senior Rob Gilbert, Jr. flirted with perfection, blast-
ing nine rocket strikes before being foiled by a stubborn 4-pin in the
tenth, leaving him with a closing 276-693 series. Aided by Matt Trento
199 and Vin Santoro 188, Rob’s Bowler City I squad managed a hard-
earned five points, 2663-2632 over Bowler City II. Giving the victors all
they could handle.
Sizzling Boonton, behind Justin Puchalski 254-236: 683, Karl
Kattermann 202-264: 639 and Pat Teshima 236-202: 632, stormed past
shorthanded Bowler City III, 7-0; Arielle Wallace led BC III with a 174.
Despite Holiday II’s season high 2358 scratch set, Bowler City IV man-
aged to take four points, thanks to huge over-average games from Alijah
Jackson 187, Nathan Tombo 180 and Mariah McKelsey 163. Holiday II
received three-deuce sets from the Malyack’s dynamic duo Joe 247-679
and Colette 237-658; anchor Kevin Macchia added 225-611.
Rounding out the afternoon’s play, league-leading Holiday I earned
seven points from the vacancy behind Graham Mulligan 211-603 and
Ana DeLeon 202-596.
Cathy Seco Rolled 267-736
In George’s Memorial at Parkway By Jim Viola
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Cathy Seco lead the field with a 736 series
with great scores of 267, 224 and 245 rolling in the Monday George’s
Memorial Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.
Paul “Sticks” Stuart continued his hot streak with a 279-720 series
raising his average to 251. Teddy Burden rolled 266 for a 704 series.
Alfred Del Vecchio bowled 248-684, Greg “Chic” Ciccone 289-682,
Bob Battersby 238-664, Ryan Musciotto 238-661, Dominick Capozzoli
235-657, Helen “Doc” Cool 236-637, Ed Reder 251-609, and Johnny
McCarthy 227-606.
AT HOLIDAY BOWLMike Kenney 759OAKLAND, NJ – Mike Kenney led the scoring in the Sal Marino
Classic League firing games of 278-278 for a high series of 759.
Lou Lavecchia shot 257-256-758, Dave Ritter 269-257-741, Brian
Stackhouse 256-719, Vin Castiglione 256-717, Joe Cotton 245-245-714,
Jim Hosier 257-703, and Neil Scheck 236-699.
Al Winkler 741OAKLAND, NJ - Al Winkler led the scoring in the A/C Challenge
Mixed League firing games of 278-238-225 for a high series of 741.
Shawn Aiello rolled 239-236-234-709, Scott Goldberg 258-700,
Shannon Kelly 257, Joe Cronk 259-691, Charles Anderson 236-671,
Linda DePope 214, and Sharon Chrzanowski 203.
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PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA WALLINGTON By Gloria Volpe
Monday Night TriosMike Kavanagh looks to be the
top bowler of the night with his
269-239-724, Joe Leardo Jr. 248.
Ken Green 247, Wallington’s own
Steve Cicchetti 246 along with Joe
Szewczyk. Charles Petros posted a
245, David Livelli 238, Dave
Gabrabowski and Adam
Fingerroth each with a 236, Alan
Kowal 235. Our own up and com-
ing bowler 1st time in the Sports
Reporter, Jose Corniel rolling a
233 game in a 631 set, Austin
Masser 231, and Dom Mancini
231.
Tuesday Early 5 ManMike Semanick posted the high
game for the night with his 278.
Micky Travagilo found his spot
and shot 268, Matt Dunning had a
nice 259, and Fred O Callaghan hit
258. 257 was a hot number of the
night with Charles Worth , Mike
Semanick, Craig Bagnoli and Ed
Lisi all shooting 257. Tom Twist
rolled 256, Tom Smith 255, Dan
Snyder 254, and Brian Jones 249.
Thursday Early MixedMatt Dunning Super Sub had the
high game of the night with his
279 245 729. Joe D Amico 268,
Glen Bonomo 240, Leo Castillo
238, Jim butcher 238, Nick (not
Dominick) Mancini 237, Mike
Biggy 234 233 223 .
Public Safety Robert Truppner was on fire with
his 279, Bill Ochiuzzo 242, Kenny
800 Lee 236 625, John Petrosino
did a great job with his 224 235.
Emilio Jimenez not practicing this
year shot 226, Billy Lyons 225,
Tito Jackson 224,225,665, ‘The
Pres’ Dennis Edgar 222.
Jon Russo 248MADISON, NJ – Jon Russo rolled high game of 248, Laura Russo 245,
John Maso 227, Scott Harnish 224, and Linda Bogert 200 in the Pharma
Plus League.
In the Monday Night Ladies League Jodi Belli hit 203, Emily Aprea
197, and Alice Bednarik 194.
In the Ladies Trio League Jane Inch shot 195, Joyce Brokling 191, and
Joan Shiel 181.
Stephanie Rahn 714MADISON, NJ – Stephanie Rahn led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio
League firing a 267 game for a high series of 714.
Larry Gallo rolled 257-682, Dave Krivak 254-668, James Sirica 248,
Vinnie Pagnotta 642, Sally Lauderdale 207, and Cheryl Killeen 202.
Dan Pridham 712MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham led the scoring in the Tuesday Doubles
League firing a 257 game for a high series of 712.
Scott Harwood hit 222, and Joe Fosko 221.
Donald Bryant 279MADISON, NJ - In the CMIL League Donald Bryant shot 279, Joe
Parisi 730, Jennifer Drury and Emily Euanko 201.
In the Bantam Prep League Rebecca Bednarik rolled 136, Jessica
Moran 134, and Joey Verbazo 133.
Alice Bednarik rolled 200, and Jodi Belli 190 in the Monday Night
Ladies League.
Curtis Kyzima 704MADISON, NJ – Curtis Kyzima led the scoring in the Junior/Major
Breakfast League firing a 260 game for a high series of 704.
Kevin Ammon hit 242-626, Evan Weinberg 242, Jack Vannoz Meulen
619, and Jenny Wasserman 234.
In the Tuesday Doubles League Dan Pridham rolled 248-628, Jason
Falasco 236, and Frank Fillimon 211.
Bill Piccola 691MADISON, NJ – Bill Piccola led the scoring in the Livingston Business
Men’s League firing a high series of 691.
Scott Nelson and Tim Klein shot 248, and Mike Ferlise 246.
Mike Stoyko 630MADISON, NJ – Mike Stoyko paced the scoring in the Thursday Mixed
League firing a 245 game for a 630 series.
Dan Mello rolled 239, Thomas Litland 236-639, and Carolyn Dolby
150.
In the Pharma Plus League Joe Izzo shot 246-629, Dan Smith 245-648,
Jon Russo 227, Les Barnum 639, and Linda Bogert 243.
Charles Wilfong 665MADISON, NJ – Charles Wilfong paced the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing a 258 game for a high series of 665.
Jeff Harvey shot 258, Jim Hilligas 235, and Karen Evangelista 203.
In the Bantam Prep League Zachary Lindez hit 149, Miles Cook 118,
and Joey Verbaro and Jessica Moran each bowled a 117 game.
AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANESLarry Sullivan 772STATEN ISLAND, NY – Larry Sullivan led the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed Quartets League firing games of 258-278 for a high series
of 772.
Jared Wichnovitz rolled 254-247-726, Derek Gilbert 268-674, Ken
Soto 245, and Ross Gottlieb 247.
Andrew Barbato 770STATEN ISLAND, NY – Andrew Barbato led the scoring in the Michael
Carbonaro Mixed League firing games of 245-258-267 for a high series
of 770.
Gary Reebe hit 290-747, Scott Walsh 247-677, Dominick Viciardino
665, Bob Jacobson 256-666, Sue Campbell 253-640, Joe Acacia 259,
and Joe Comitini 242-248.
Ray Laursen, Jr. 762STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ray Laursen, Jr. led the scoring in the
Getaway League firing games of 267-628 for a high series of 762.
Richie Lopez, Jr. rolled 246-278-754, Timothy Folkes 249-700, Mike
Pero 268-677, Robert Hynes 268, Sean Sejecki 254, Kenny Jacobs 247,
John Vierno 263, and Wilfredo Apo 244.
Anthony Sergi 707STATEN ISLAND, NY –Anthony Sergi topped the scoring in the
Richmond County American Legion League firing a 279 game for a
high series of 707.
Gerard Whilborg hit 273, Mark Langell 245-675, Joe Vizzini 256, Joe
Valente 247-699, and Mike Ponsiglione 269.
Don Schwed 700STATEN ISLAND, NY – Don Schwed led the scoring in the Senior
League firing games of 236-229-235 for a high series of 700.
Joe LaBargo rolled 247-255-688, Joe Albanese 204-249-226-679, John
Gino 246-244-675, John Eadicicco 207-258-639, Tom Mannino 223-
224-625, and Ray Keller 209-242-631.
Ben Johnson 695STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ben Johnson led the scoring in the Senior
Men’s League firing games of 228-244 for a high series of 695.
Tom O’Sullivan rolled 202-205-213-620, John Castro 216-202-609,
John Lenzo 211, Wilbur Koenig 237-616, and Dan Cioffoletti 200.
Kevin Buono 681STATEN ISLAND, NY – Kevin Buono led the scoring in the Adult/Child
League firing games of 196-269-216 for a high series of 681.
Daniel Costantino shot 224, Anthony Venturine, Jr. 233, Jessica
Monachino 232, and Karalyn Buono 212-215-611.
In the Tuesday Earlybirds League Linda Napolitano rolled 214-207-
618, Anne Marie Rubilotta 213-201, and Joanne Soto 200.
Tom O’Sullivan 648STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the Senior Men’s League Tom O’Sullivan
shot 209-247-648, Fred Schweizer 200-210-217-627, Chip Bonano 209,
Aldo Depetro 203, and John Castro 205, and John Lenzo 201.
In the Golden Oldies League Vincent Pisciotta hit 256, Howard Weiss
236, Bob Lampariello 205-234, Dotty Bellantoni 216, Sid Hershkowitz
211, and Clem Palumbo 210.
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6 SPORTS REPORTER November 7 - 13, 2012
Monday Early Birds:
PJ Lee 234-585, Brian Soo Hoo 224, Kevin Sikora 223, Kathy Bradley 196-511, Leeann Chervbskik 190-
510, Judy Larick 182-467
County Tuesday Night Mixed:
Kevin Swaze 259-630, Matt Franke 258-652, Bill Ratliff 257-642, Nichole Spratford 279-700, Sandy Turner
233-528, Dot Newsome 226-612
Fox Hills Seniors:
Robert Forte 201-554, Rich Martone 183-535, Dom Caricato 179; Carol Forman 193-398, Johanna
Hofgesang 158-397, Helen Lovero 151-
Morris Hills Mixed:
Manny Barraqueiro 200-509, Sal Antoniello 174, Bill Woodbury 173-492, Beth Williams 191-454, Linda
Mabee 189-528, Pam Antoniello 170-476`
Rockaway Women:
Tammy Baldwin 201-557, Marybeth Kanouse 196-524, Colleen Boyd 185-489, Lois Kehmna 178-479,
Susan Chillemi 170-471
NorBu Lodge:
Charles Wright 225-566, Jon Klejmont 218-586, Tim OGrady 207, Stacey Titus 190-507, Lisa Bischer 183-
502, Kathy Buonocore 171
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Frank Lunghi Tops LIGBTEAST ISLIP, NY: Frank Lunghi, a senior bowler from Farmingdale, NY,
won his first LIGBT title and the $1,000 top prize at East Islip Lanes.
Frank defeated Eddie Cintron, Laurelton, NY 207-197 (handicap) to win
the title. Eddie took home $500 for his second place finish.
The final shootout was low scoring as the match wasn’t decided until
the 10th frame. Frank chopped a spare in the tenth frame which meant
Eddie had to fill 20 pins to win the title. But a 5-10 split ended Eddie’s
chance at his first LIGBT title.
The East Islip tournament attracted a crowd of 123 entries with 20
bowlers cashing for the day. Scoring was on the low side as Kegel’s
Highway to Hell pattern was put down. The cut scores ranged from 678
to 711. High series of the day went to Eddie Cintron with a 753. The top
5 bowlers in the first squad won DV8 balls donated by Brunswick. The
total payout for the day exceeded $3,000.
Richard DeLorenzo Jr. 723
At Parkway Lanes ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Richard DeLorenzo Jr. led all pin attackers
with scores of 244-256-223 for a strong 723 series in the Wednesday,
Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.
Michael Guglielmino tallied a 257-711, Roberto Roman 266-701, Matt
Dunning 268-669, and Carole DeGroot 221-650.
November 7 - 13, 2012 SPORTS REPORTER 7
AT FARMINGDALE LANESAT SOUTH
LEVITTOWNIn the Monday Seniors:
Michael Sala 222, Bob Haskin
208, Joe Marsiello 206.
In the Monday LIA:
Peter Taormina 279, Ed Werbeck
257, Justin Sternberg 255, Joey
Orlando 254, Jen Zappolo 246,
Sally Gibilterra 236, Joanne Perry
224.
In the Tuesday Early Birds:
Liz Faust 231, Jennifer Traina
210, Louise Bernha 209, Anne
Zajack 203, Regina Sander 202,
Heidi Castor 202.
In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys:
Mike Gregorio 264,255, Rich
O’Neill 256, Erin Leone 219.
In the Wednesday Seniors:
Bob Haskin 247, Pete
Thomasefsky 244,234,682, Bob
Sandkuhl 213, Joe Cagna 203,
Cappy Caporusso 245, Gene Kelly
222, John Barrett 205.
In the Hicksville Elks:
Steve Rebuth 249, Bill Goldrick
242.
In the Charles McShane 3-Man:
Tommy Sabbagh 299, Joe
Paciullo 289, Ed Stadtlander
279,760, Omar Cerutti 279,
Wayne Wright 278, Todd
Klarikaitis 267, George Woodwiss
266, Bruce Dargie 708.
In the Astoria Federal Men:
Ed Snevily 290, Mike Clark 237.
In the Friday Party Mixed:
Gerry Terracciano 221, Mike
Gamdo 229, Chris Mueller 222,
Carol Price 212.
In the Saturday K of C:
John Leary 245,680, Dean
Halverson 236, John Pinto 234,
Lisa Trumpy 211.
In the Sunday AM Trios:
Sal Guidice 267, Dave Diamond
266, Keith Hengel 257, Shawn
Blessinger 242.
Tony Caridi 696FARMINGDALE, NY – Tony Caridi led the scoring in the Friday Late
Mixed League firing games of 279 and 222 for a high series of 696.
Lou Rimi rolled 255-672, Anthony Ammirati 254-682, Adam Krauss
224-236-222-682, Anthony Crocitto and Joe Johnson 248, Tom Will
247, and Eleanor Vallone 223.
Matt Traina 670FARMINGDALE, NY – Matt Traina led the scoring in the Saturday
Nite Fun League firing a 234 game for a high series of 670.
Chuck DeCarbo hit 236-645, Bob Ciaccio 237-629, Artie Moon 244-
623.
Nathan Smith led the St. Martin’s Majors League firing a high game
of 244. Emily McLaughlin hit 227, Carly Light 222, Meghan Wing 213,
and Brandon Soedarmasto 209.
In the St. Martin’s Seniors League Jake Diamond rolled 222, Joseph
Smalkin 214, and Brigid Kapuvari 200.
Steve Flapan 667FARMINGDALE, NY – Steve Flapan led the scoring in the Saturday
Nite Friends League rolling games of 255-215 for a high series of 667.
Paul Nappi rolled 244-227, Tommy Dorsey 232-222-633, Tom
Altamura 232, Rich D’Amico 231, and Jim Cramer 221.
Lloyd Hasluck 652FARMINGDALE, NY – Lloyd Hasluck led the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League firing games of 259-226 for a high series of
652.
Brian Siemers rolled 256, David Brand 255-227-686, Mike Marrazzo
246, Mike Siry 213, and Katie Rahner 225.
In the Friday Sunshine Kids League Jerry Keenan rolled 203, and Joe
Livolsi 180.
8 SPORTS REPORTER November 7 - 13, 2012
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICGabe Ferrari 742
HOPELAWN, NJ – Gabe Ferrari led the
scoring in the Raritan Bay Men’s League fir-
ing games of 279-248-215 for a high series of
742.
John Plescia rolled 257-235-245-737,
Glenn Mohr 242-253-222-717, Angelo
Fallacaro, Jr. 222-247-246-715, Ed Hayes, Jr.
253-230-230-713, Evan Simon 237-217-256-
710, Joey Weisenstein 257-210-237-704,
Bruce Mohr 202-215-245-662, and Dena
Simon 223-224-634.
In the Thursday Nite Mixed League Vinny
Medvetz shot 210-208-614, Scott Akalewicz
216, Thomas Poulos 223, and Daneille
Medvetz 225.
Tom Zumpetta shot 202-225-606, Nick
Holiday 224-604, and Anthony Scutari 234 in
the Merck League.
Richard Hecht 657HOPELAWN, NJ – Richard Hecht led the
scoring in the Garden State Mixed League fir-
ing games of 201-285 for a high series of 657.
Michael Raemer rolled 235-630, Jose
Medina 236-243-629, Kyle Jannuzzi 213-
206-614, Dana Soto 201-202-211-614, and
Debbie Edmonds 230.
Mark Mawkinski 638HOPELAWN, NJ – In the Knights of
Columbus League Mark Mawkinski shot
209-236-638, Joe Rossi 223-223-619, and
Mike Dellamanna 204.
In the Sunday Nite Mixed League Frank
Nebus rolled 254-210-639, Rich Nieratka
246-621, Cid Stentella 258, Suzie Bleacher
219, and Sean Williams posted games of
214 and 223.
Thomas Poulos 638HOPELAWN, NJ – Thomas Poulos
rolled 207-235-638, Andrew Phillips 201-
207-216-624, Andrew Smith 218-203-617,
and Kyle Jannuzzi 224-616 in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League.
In the Merck League John Strauss
rolled 212-212-608, Anthony Scutari 210-
221, John Halliday 230, and Mike Eglesia
204.
William Bailey bowled 210-209-216-
635, Brian Petretta 244-215-632, and
Rolando Vazquez 221.
In the His & Hers League Don Anione
rolled 206-214-222-642, John Vignola
255-629, Andy Shefer 224-200, Bill Smith
236-210-614, and Tom Poulos 210-237.