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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly 

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 76 No. 33 October 14 - 20, 2015 50 cents

    LODI, NJ – Dave Eng blasted a 300

    game in the Tuesday Night 4-Man

    League at Lodi Lanes.

    Matt Grubiak rolled 290, Juistin

    Sloan 280, John Sperone 791, and

    Mitch Sacks 750.

    Dave Eng Blasted a 300

    At Lodi LanesFLUSHING, NY - Archie Nabas, a 44 year old left-

    hander from Queens

    Village, had never made an

    Long Island Generations

    Bowling Tour finals until

    Sunday at JIB Lanes. His

    first game in the finals was

     perfect , a 300 which gavehim the confidence to

    claim the $1,000 top prize

    and his first LIGBT title.

    Archie won the title by

    throwing 6 strikes in a row and finishing wi th

    a 270 handicap game.

    The final shootout was very competitive and

    well bowled by all 5 finalists. There were

    only 2 open frames the entire match and one

    of them was by the champion. Sam Cooke

    took the early lead with a triple but could not

    strike late to keep his lead. Archie needed a

    strike in the final frame to win

    and he put ten in the pit. Sam fin-

    ished second with a 253 to earn

    $500.

    Third place went to Jun Park,

    Flushing, NY with a 242 worth

    $300. There was a tie for 4th and

    5th with a 229 by Curtis

    Hetmeyer, Valley Stream, NYand Eric Rogan, Flushing, NY

    each earning $265.

    The Jib Lanes tournament drew

    a good crowd of 88 entries,

    advanced 16 bowlers to the finals (plus 2

    extra cashers), and paid out $3,600. This was

    a special “House Shot” tournament which

    resulted in good scoring but not as high as

    expected. The cut was 731 in the 1pm squad

    and 734 in the 3pm squad. High series of the

    tournament, 820, was shot by second place

    finisher Sam Cooke in the 1pm squad.

    Kelly Kulick, Patrick Allen Victorious at Maple City Bowl

    Archie Nabas Wins at Jib Lanes

    Michael Benvenoto, Jr. Hit 300

    At Rab’s Country LanesSTATEN ISLAND, NY – Michael

    Benvenoto, Jr. earned top honors in

    the Tuesday Knights League blasting

    a 300 game for a high series of 710.

    Rich Berke hit 244-244-688, Martin

    Manomat 276, Paul Yu 267, and Jim

    Oliveri 249.

    By Russ Mills - PBA

    HORNELL, N.Y. – Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J. and Patrick 

    Allen of Mt. Kisco, N.Y. scored victories in the PBA East

    Region’s doubleheader weekend at Maple City Bowl inHornell, N.Y.

    Kulick won two of her four matches and finished with a

    12-game total of 2,579 pins to record a 14-pin victory over 

    Brittni Hamilton of Webster, N.Y., in the PWBA Maple

    City Dodge East Open on Saturday. Allen won seven of 

    his 12 matches and finished with a 20-game

    total of 4,667 pins to edge Ryan Ciminelli

    of Cheektowaga, N.Y. by 20 pins in the

    PBA Maple City Dodge East Open present-ed by 900 Global on Sunday.

    Kulick was the qualifying leader in the

    women’s regional, but quickly fell out of 

    the lead when she struggled to a 149 in the

    opening game of the finals. Hamilton, who

    won her first three matches, held the lead

    until the final position round match when

    she lost to Kulick, 177-159. Kulick won

    $1,500 while Hamilton earned $1,000 as

    the runner-up.

    Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y.,

    finished fifth, but won the East Region’s

    season-long PBA Challenge Series points

    race. As a result, she earns a spot in the

    PWBA-PBA Women’s Regional Challenge that will be

    contested during the GEICO PBA World Series of 

    Bowling VII at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev., Dec. 18, as well as a paid entry into the World Series

    itself.

    Allen started the PBA Open finals 155 pins behind

    Ciminelli after qualifying. Ciminelli arrived at the center 

    on Sunday suffering from a stomach virus and struggled in

    the early matches. After dropping to third going into the

    final position round match, Ciminelli rallied with a 286 to

    have a shot at the win, but Allen responded with a 258 final

    game to hold onto a 20-pin margin of victory. Allen won$2,400 for his 28th career regional title. Ciminelli earned

    $1,200 as the runner-up.

     Next on the schedule is the PBA Bowlers Discount Pro

    Shop East Open, which is scheduled for October 16-17 at

    AMF Woodlawn Bowl in Baltimore.

    LIGBT photo

    LIGBT champion Archie Nabas

    PBA photo

    Champion Kelly Kulick with Steve Crandall (l) the event coordinator

    and the sponsor Gary Harwood (r).

    Joe Donnarumma Rolled 300

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Joe

    Donnarumma found perfection in a

    300 game while rolling in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League at Parkway Lanes and fin-

    ished with a 755 series.

    Jose Guzman rolled 276-750, Steve

    Semancik 259-705, John Lord 257-

    687, Tom Schlomann 246-685, Bill

    Scrivens 243-684, Jan Dul 242-683,

    and Alfred Balletto 235-680.

    PBA photo

    Champion Patrick Allen with Steve Crandall (l) the event coordinator

    and the sponsor Gary Harwood (r).

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER October 14 - 20, 2015

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    Anthony Rizzo Tops Stan Niemiec TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

    HACKENSACK, NJ - Passaic Tech senior Anthony Rizzo fired 258-248-

    693, Dumont junior Kyle Schellberg added 227-204-625 and

    Hackensack senior Janina Santoro chipped in with a 190 single as

    defending champion Bowler City 1 took two of three games from last

    year’s runner-up squad from Holiday 1, 2809-2693.

    Pacing the latter was Pompton Lakes’ junior Nick Cilento who crushed

    the maples with 252-230-665. Also contributing deuces were Indian

    Hills’ senior Alex McGuire 214 and Paramus Catholic grad Lilly Sigona

    205.

    Montville junior Erik Kattermann scorched the plastic-coats with 242-

    235- 670 and Montville freshman Adam Gelvan added a pair of deuces,

    215-213 as Boonton prevailed in a tight match with Holiday II, 2783-2752, earning five of the seven points. Leading Holiday II were the

    Chamberlain brothers, Tom with a triple deuce 236-233-200- 669 and

    Wade with 210-207.

    Using three new bowlers to aid Arielle Wallace, Bowler City II swept

     past Fair Lawn, 7-0. Jack Curillo had the lone team “200” with 213 while

    Arielle scored 180-503 and Northern Highlands senior Allie Woodhouse

    175-502. Fair Lawn’s best effort came from Fair Lawn sophomore Tyler 

     Nappi, who after a below average opener, came roaring back with 232-

    225 while Hawthorne junior Steve Plaszky and Fair Lawn freshman Nick 

    Greco contributed games of 203 and 194 respectively.

    Led by Cliffside Park sophomore Gianni Calzadilla’s 203-200 with

    deuces from Ridgefield Park sophomore Derek Lewandowski 216 and

    Fort Lee junior David Grant 214, Bowler City III captured five of seven

     points from Montvale, 2868-2674. Posting deuces for the Montvale quar-

    tet were Tappan Zee sophomore Matt Russell 224 and Pascack Valley

    sophomore Henry Tipping 209.

    Closing out the afternoon schedule, new entry Hi-Tor showed it would be a force with which to contend by easily snatching seven points from

    the vacancy with multiple “200” scores. North Rockland junior Johnny

    Toscano 235-221-648, Rockland Community College freshman

    Antonino Sparta 203-211-206-620 and Clarkstown North sophomore

    Brandon Smith 211-208-609. the team’s net 2416 was the session’s best

     performance.

     

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    AT JIB LANES Bobby Fox 752FLUSHING, NY – Bobby Cox

    topped the scoring in the Midweek 

    Mixers League blasting games of 

    225-279-248 for a high series of 

    752.

    Jesus Paredes rolled 247-236-

    235-718, Mike Mooney 226-235-

    231-692, Greg Chin 243-233-674,

    and Dollar Bill Gant 222-223-222-

    667.

     Marlon Enriquez 748FLUSHING, NY – Marlon

    Enriquez topped the scoring in the

    Friday Hi-Rollers League blasting

    games of 237-237-277 for a high

    series of 748.

    Tim Lau rolled 241-236-248-

    725, Mario Merlino-Pagan 236-

    255-232-723, and Jimmy Vega, Jr.

    235-268-688.

    Tony Taylor 701FLUSHING, NY – Tony Taylor 

    led the scoring in the Friends and

    Family League rolling games of 

    215-279-207 for a high series of 

    701.

    Greg Welch hit 211-216-235-

    662, Casey Allen 226-235-203-

    664, Eric Burke 235-243-659, and

    Brett Lee 243-215-639.

    PBA SPARE SHOTSCHRIS BARNES TO UNDERGO BACK SURGERY,

    WITHDRAWS FROM PBA FALL CLASSIC 

    Eighteen-time PBA Tour champion Chris Barnes, 45, of Double Oak,

    Texas, has withdrawn from the South Point PBA Fall Classic and will

    undergo back surgery in Dallas to repair a herniated disc.

    “Nothing specific happened,” Barnes said, noting an extensive sched-

    ule of competition in Korea, PBA Southwest Regional competition and

    with Team USA in recent weeks aggravated the condition.

    “The last time I got off the plane, it hurt all the way down to my

    shoes,” Barnes said. “The pain part is manageable, but I just don’t have

    any strength in my right leg, so it’s time to get it fixed.”

    Barnes said the “discectomy” involves trimming a portion of the disk that’s leaning on the nerve to alleviate the pain.

    “It’s the same thing (Dallas Cowboys quarterback) Tony Romo had

    done and it’ll be done by the same doctor, Barnes noted. “Recovery time

    is a guess at this point, but I’d think the (GEICO PBA) World Series (of 

    Bowling VII) is very much a long shot at this point.”

    Barnes was scheduled to bowl in the PBA Fall Classic PBA Team

    Challenge with the 4 POY & A Nice Run team along with fellow

     past/current PBA Players of the Year Jason Belmonte, Tommy Jones and

    Wes Malott and frequent POY contender Bill O’Neill. Barnes also was

     paired with Jones for the Mark Roth-Marshall Holman PBA Doubles

    Championship. His replacement for both events has not yet been

    announced.

    CHRIS PAUL FAMILY FOUNDATION CELEBRITY INVITATIONAL

    The PBA has announced the seventh Chris Paul Family Foundation

    PBA Celebrity Invitational will be held on Thursday, Jan. 7, at a site to

     be determined in Los Angeles. The annual fundraiser to benefit the NBAsuperstar’s foundation will be televised on ESPN on a delayed basis on

    Sunday, Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. ET.

    "Success is going from failure to failure

    without loss of enthusiasm."

     – Winston Churchill 

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     David Morgenberg 748FARMINGDALE, NY – David

    Morgenberg led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Party League rolling

    games of 247-246-255 for a 748.

    Craig Koppell shot 259-245-721,

    Brian Siemers 268-243-698,

    Kenny Simon 221-225-232-678,

    and Richard Bambara 238-213-

    217-668.

     David Green 742FARMINGDALE, NY – David

    Green led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    263-233-246 for a high 742 set.

    Bob Saunders hit 237, Scott Lyle

    223, Brian Siemers 221-211, and

    Robert Laurice 216.

     Kerrick Jones 730FARMINGDALE, NY - Kerrick 

    Jones led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds rolling games

    of 277-234 for a high series of 730.

    Amifika Greaves shot 252-239-

    681, Jeff Page 290-670, and

    Carmelo Pluchino 276, Brian

    Beale 246-223-667.

     Bob Gramarosso 726 FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob

    Gramarosso topped the Expressway

    Glass League rolling a high game of 

    269 and a high series of 726.

    Michael Forman shot 257-706,

    Eric Smyth 265-693, Rob

    Gotterbarn 256-247-695, and

    Vonetta Jolliffe 238-685.

     David Morgenberg 724FARMINGDALE, NY – David

    Morgenberg led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

     blasting games of 226-232-266 for 

    a high series of 724.

    Leroy Williams rolled 263-247-714,

    Kenneth Brown 214-248-235-697,

    Frankie Berardino 268-233-689, and

    Edward Holden 268-232-680.

     Joseph Costanzo 705FARMINGDALE, NY - Joseph

    Costanzo led the Thursday Pro

    Shot Challenge rolling 217-236-

    252 for a high series of 705.

    Adam Chase shot 243-640, Daniel

    Schragel 257-618, and Larry

    Strauss 228.

     Donald Price 685FARMINGDALE, NY – Donald

    Price paced the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling

    games of 268-203-214 for a high

    series of 685.

    Joseph Kotowicz shot 224-210-

    247-681, Kenny Simon 237-225-

    665, and Robert Grieb 237-225-660.

    In the Friday Summer Seniors

    League Eileen Richter shot 190,

    Joan Healey 178, Barney Kral 172,and Al Noll and Jerry Hoeler 164.

    In the Tuesday AM Ladies League

    Donna Ton shot 193, Jessica

    Valentino 182, Maryann Schan

    170, Ruth McCarron 166, and Jo-

    Ane Fina 165.

     Kenneth Brown 719FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenneth

    Brown led the Wednesday Early

    Men’s League firing games of 247-

    236-236 for a high series of 719.

    Ed Stadtlander rolled 277-247-

    715, Steve Brandt 222-245-247-

    714, Frank Berardino 257-234-

    697, and Craig Koppell 265-688.

    Don Balducci shot 205, Anthony

    Palazzo 198, Gary Beirling 194,

    and Tony Cintado 192 in theSaturday Island Trees League.

    Al Noll shot 188, Jerry Hoeler 

    187, Frank Nowakowski 167 and

    Virginia Karcpinski 166 in the

    Friday Sunshine Kids League.

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    OCEAN LANES HONOR ROLLTyler Wolfe 752

    LAKEWOOD, NJ- Tyler Wolfe led the scoring in the Scratch Trio

    League firing games of 289-237-226 for a high series of 752.

    Sarah Pitcher 257

    Sarah Pitcher rolled 257, James Bolish 256, Nick Clayton 249, and

    Tori Boughton and Kyle Oliveri 247.

    Liz Scheier 187

    In the Junior Classic League Liz Scheier hit 187, Angel Gonzalez

    180, Jordan Nowak 176, and Alexis Fitzmaurice 165.

    Shane Cartwright rolled 180, Blaise Harrington 163, Mikalah Carter 

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     Jim Fitzgerald 298CORAM, NY – Jim Fitzgerald

    topped the scoring in the Thursday

    Right Approach Quads League

     blasting a high game of 298.

    Dennis Graff and Anthony Reese

    shot 255.

     Mike Giambalvo 268CORAM, NY – Mike Giambalvo

    led the scoring in the Monday

    Early Mixed League rolling a high

    game of 268.

    Marlene Mirabile shot 256, Joe

    Bosta 237, Mike Hermanek 236,

    and Angela Demmer 233.

     Bobby Meltzer 258CORAM, NY – Bobby Meltzer 

    rolled 258, Ken Peeters 256, Ron

    Bonomo 254, Tisha Luti 237, and

    Bobbie Bademci 228 in the

    Tuesday Night Mixed League.

    Tony Silveri 257 CORAM, NY – Tony Silveri

    rolled 257, Andy Rastelli 237, and

    Marty Pape

    209 in the Friday PM Seniors

    League.

    Willie Moore 256 CORAM, NY – Willie Moore

    rolled 256, Bill Galgano 236, Phil

    Giannico 227, Anna Viggiani 188,

    and Brigid Amundsen and Mary

    Yarrell 179 in the Friday AM

    Seniors League.

    In the Family and Friends League

    Kevin Pesce shot 215, Mike

    Bedson 209, and Chris Pesce 177.

     Jesse DeMauro 254CORAM, NY – Jesse DeMauro

    rolled 254, Joe Romanski 252,

    Josh Nordstrom 245, Tisha Liti

    192, and Ro Green 183 in theWednesday Night League.

     Bill Harrell 236 CORAM, NY – Bill Harrell rolled

    236, Dave Sherwin 225, Craig

    Conners 222, and Jill Sanfilippo

    207 in the Friday Night Mixed

    League.

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     Nick Westergaard 269-726, Scott Struble 258-738, Colin Beasty 255-

    656, Ken George 241-657, Nidia Haneveld 216-586, Tami Mehesy 190-

    490, Lee Ann Chervnsik 181-495, Robert Rhodes 236-585, David Ireton

    213, Wayne Poverstein 213, Joann Brown 229, Rachel Haneveld 200,

    Paul Longo 244, Bob Minard 229-598, Teri Renn 167-466.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    PJ Adams 248-698, Van Thompson 247, Robert Rosen 246-680, Doug

    Batsch 237-658, Maryann Abasto 201-529, Jaclyn Coren 161-414,

    Martel Ellis 265-687, Ken Neary 254, Darlene Krazowski 177-474.

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    Fred Driver 235-614, Geno McCroy 183-497, Daryl Frank 169-462,

    Keri May 203-529, Michelle Halko 166-475, Joan Mossi 128-343, Erik 

    Wrobel 225-527, Stephanie Clark 175, Michael Holdank 224-569, Geno

    McCroy 186, Michelle Halko 184-457.

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    Matt Svoboda 239, Dan Palazzolo 237-656, Benny Nieves 255-668,

    Robert Soto 225, Henry Alvarez Jr. 235-615, Jose Acebedo 216-585.

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    LODI LANES HONOR ROLLWednesday Night 5 Man Men's:

    Craig Bagnoli 278, Joe Leardo Jr 258, Kevin Matawa 258, John

    Montagna 255, Andrew Thomas 267.

    Monday Night Trios:

    Andy Argumedo 287, Alex Protin 280, Bob Goodwin 279-725, Linda

    Sudol 247, Stacey Brzozowski 235, Manny Gonzalez 752.

    Monday Sun Mix:

    Mike Laspada 790 series, James Mollo 287, David Pinck 257, Austin

    Wey 237, Terry Tomos 244.

    Wednesday Men's 820:

    Chuck Cocozzo 268-699, Bret Contreras 266-681, Joe Alfano 259, Mike

    Lennox 688.

    AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES John Laurita 778ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Laurita topped the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 256-259-

    263 for a high series of 778.

    Willie Fessler rolled 244-243-

    685, Phillip Oters 267-231-661.

     Alby Pezzella 767 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Alby Pezzella topped the Custom

    Thumbz Singles firing games of 278-235-254 for a high 767.

    Robert Lellig hit 257-708, John

    O’Farrell 254-230-698, Mike

    Messina 223-256-217-696.

     John Hodge 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Hodge led the scoring in the

    Moday 4-Man Classic League fir-

    ing games of 277-245 for a high

    series of 738.

    Mark Slade shot 269-257-736m

    Willie Fessler 250-245-707, Bob

    Schmidt 279, and Nick Palmeri 277.

     Ken Bruce 706 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Ken Bruce led the scoring in theWednesday Early Men’s League

    rolling games of 256-238 for a

    high series of 706.

    Glen Smith shot 258-238-700,

    John Maglio 299, Bob Moskowitz

    288, Keith Manza 278, and

    Antonio Flores 277.

     John Maglio 714ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John Maglio led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Late Men’s League rolling

    games of 276-238 for a high series

    of 714.

    Michael Fisch shot 246-235-233-

    714, Ralph Carollo 257-243-686,

    Artie Knapp 256, Joe LaSpina 247,

    Joe Mazza and Les Forrai 244.

     Stan Rosadio 714ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Stan Rosadio led the scoring in the

    Thursday Senior Birds League fir-

    ing games of 223-259-232 for a

    high series of 714.

    Robert Young rolled 262-222-

    682, Charlie Johnson 268-214-

    674, and Jerival George 255.

     Joseph Jhingree 709ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Joseph Jhingree led the scoring in

    the Thursday Mixed League

    rolling a high game of 278 and a

    high series of 709.

    Mike Penora shot 236-223-223-682, Gary Ton 268-657, Anthony

    Cimino 253, Frank Cimino 247,

    and Robert Valencio, Dave

    Johnson, and Rich Sitt 246.

     Rich Tanner 279ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Rich Tanner rolled 279, Albert

     Nassour 237-233, Robert

    Hernandez 236, Mike Interrante

    233, and Joe Mazzitelli 231 in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League.

    Gary Warner 698ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY-

    Gary Warner led the scoring in the

    Friday Night Mixed League firing

    games of 256-226-216 for high

    series of 698.

    Brian Battino shot 248-240-682,

    Alex Bogolubsky 224-223-219-

    666, Al Doerrer 253-214-665, and

    John LaBau 256.

     Nadine Williams-Clory 683

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –  Nadine Williams-Clory topped the

    scoring in the Wednesday Night

    Mixed Summer League firing

    games of 257-236 for a high series

    of 683.

    Derek Fahrbach shot 236-226-

    653, Pete McCabe 247-200-643,

    Joe DiRe 246, and Patrice Nolan

    234.

     Joe Mazza 256 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Joe Mazza led the scoring in the

    Monday Bar Wars League rolling

    a high game of 256.

    Pat Zenker rolled 246, Kevin

    Gracy 234, and John Balbi 213.

     Debbie Fox 241ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Debbie Fox rolled 241, Kathy

    Andrews 224, Patrice Nolan 217,

    and Gloria Belmonte and Roberta

    Papuzza 194 in the Tuesday

    Rockville Ladies League.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats

    League Diane Fortin shot 205,

    Adrienne Lupo 204, and Patricia

    Guido 177.

    William Tyson 641ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    William Tyson paced the scoring

    in the Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League rolling games of 268-214

    for a high series of 641.Michael Carpenter rolled 269-

    640, Ed Frontera 244-208-634,

    Steve Jones 208-210-214-632, and

    Stanley Rosadio 237-217.

     Sean McGinn 245ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Sean McGinn paced the scoring in

    the Thursday El Cheapo League

    rolling a high game of 245.

    Mark Kopper shot 241, Bily

    Buffetti 210, and Steve Patitucci

    207.

     

    To our customers at the Parkway Lanes, 200 Route 46, Elmwood Park, N.J.:

    There continues to be a number of rumors circling around the industry about our business.We had our Financial Consultant address the league officers recently and he attempted to

    provide information first to the league members and second to our loyal customers. At thismeeting he disclosed confidential information with the attempt of gaining trust in thestatement that all of our leagues and parties are secure in the thought of using our facilityas their Bowling Center. We have been working hard over the past 8 years to provide ourcustomers the best and most comfortable bowling alley in Bergen County.

    We mentioned in our meeting that we have been approached by several entities interestedin purchasing our business. We have been approached by more than a dozen viable entitieswith the interest of purchasing Parkway Lanes in the past three years, however in each casewe have chosen to hold on to it ourselves, in spite of economic challenges.

    In all the possible scenarios, we will be f inancially secure for this season and manyseasons to come, as promised.

    For those of you who have businesses or business experiences, you will know that aChapter 11 filing allows a business to operate but it also exposes the business to totaltransparency which means anyone who has an interest in buying our business must bedisclosed to the public. It does not mean, in fact a sale or transfer of ownership will takeplace.

    The partners of Parkway Lanes have invested more than a million dollars of their hardearned money to maintain and keep their business responsible.

    We are using this advertisement for one purpose and one purpose only. We wanteveryone to feel comfortable about having a bowling house that they can trust, and so weare asking you publicly to accept our commitment to remain in business for many years tocome.

    We take this opportunity to thank all of our patrons, our league members, and ourcustomers who have enjoyed using our facility as their Birthday party house and their

    corporate site for group gatherings.

    Thank you for your continued support

    David Cassirer

    Martin Verniero

    Cecile Cassirer

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC Dan Clark 707 HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan Clark led the

    Premier Pro Shop McClassic blasting games

    of 268-222-217 for a high series of 707.

    Eric Velazquez shot 213-204-280-697, Bill

    Daunno 222-278-692, Tony Balletta 220-

    243-227-690, and Glenn Mohr 228-278-

    689.

    Hugo Toro rolled a 199 and Jerry Petti 197

    in the Winter Senior Citizens League.

     Patty Hanlein 707 

    HOPELAWN, NJ - Patty Hanlein paced thescoring in the Friday Night Classic League

     blasting games 256-225-226 for a high

    series of 707.

    John Kertesz shot 216-232-257-705, Mike

    Hanlein 214-238-231-683, Anthony Parisi

    203-233-237-673, and Joe Parisi 215-257-671.

    In the Goldstein & Hanel Doubles League

    Rusty Thomsen shot 235-236-666, Eugene

    Gaddy 245-214-207-666, and Lou Gaudio,

    Jr. 225.

    Vinny R. Medvetz 686 HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R. Medvetz

     paced the La Buona Pizza firing games of 

    203-257-226 for a high series of 686.

    Joe Herber shot 268-621, John Baginsky

    211-214-618, Michael Dellamanna 235, and

    John Baginsky, Jr. 233.

     Anthony Vicidomini 684HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony Vicidomini led

    the scoring in the Wednesday Night Trios

    League firing games of 290-203-191 for a

    high series of 684.Robert Terefenko shot 256-214-655, Paul

    Harney 216-202-213-631, and John

    Krupinski 208-212-619.

     Michael Dellamanna 673HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael Dellamanna

    led the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed

    rolling 227-212-234 for a high series of 673.

    Melissa Hertenberger shot 245-230-656,

    Anthony Angotti 225-237-203-665, and

    Don Anione 204-226-624.

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    Todd DeRosa 719STATEN ISLAND, NY – Todd DeRosa led

    the scoring in the Wednesday League

    rolling games of 246-244 for a high 719 set.

    Jason Todaro shot 247-268-702, Tony

    Coppola 682, and Joseph Entrieri 255.

     John Eadicicco 703STATEN ISLAND, NY – John Eadicicco

    led the scoring in the Senior Men’s League

    rolling 246-241-216 for a high series of 703.

    Al Felline shot 222-202-201-623, Vin

    Touhey 203, and Chip Bonomo 202.Frank Polizzi 690STATEN ISLAND, NY – Frank Polizzi led

    the scoring in the Senior Men’s League fir-

    ing games of 237-234 for a high series of 

    690.

    Joe LaBargo shot 236-238-687, Al Felline

    247-249-678, Joey Giovannazo 234-246-

    675, Tom Mannino 236-237-676, and John

    Heitmann 243-675.

     Jim Cornfessore 718STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jim Cornfessore

    topped the All Pro Electrician of NY blast-

    ing a high game of 290 for a high 718 set.

    John Trioche shot 258-709, AJ LaVerdi

    258-691, Anthony Goffredo 267, Dom

    Coffaro 258, and Sal Vella 266.

    Todd DeRosa 713STATEN ISLAND, NY – Todd DeRosa led

    the scoring in the FixADent Auto Body

    rolling a 267 game for a high series of 713.

    Jim Fiorneza shot 256-698, Mike Vlasenko246-692, Tony Garofalo 294-686, and

    Eugene Cruz 279-673.

     Daniel Costantino 672STATEN ISLAND, NY – Daniel Costantino

    led the scoring in the Junior Scholarship

    Ladies League rolling games of 215-233-

    224 for a high series of 672.

    Jonathan Petrizzi rolled 247-641, Casey

    Sparacio 220-226-634, and Breanna

    Barclay 226-247-633.

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