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    VIENNA, Austria The 2012-13 Professional Bowlers Association Playerof the Year race got even more interesting last week when Mika

    Koivuniemi, a Finnish native now living in Hartland, Mich., won his third

    PBA International Tour title of the season, defeating fellow Finn Pasi

    Uotila, 258-237, in the title match of the Columbia 300 Vienna Open at

    Plus Bowling Center.

    With his win, Koivuniemi became the first PBA Tour player to win three

    titles all on foreign soil during the 2012-13 season. He previously won

    the Round1 Japan Cup followed by the Qatar Open in back-to-back World

    Tenpin Bowling Association/PBA International Tour events in December

    2012. Jason Belmonte, Australia (Bear Open and USBC Masters) and Scott

    Norton, Mission Viejo, Calif. (Chameleon Open and Earl Anthony PBA

    Players Championship), are the only other multiple title winners this sea-

    son with two each.

    Koivuniemi, who owns 12 PBA Tour titles, also moved into second place

    in the WTBAs World Bowling Tour mens points standings and won a7,000 Euro first prize (est. US$9,500) to take the 2012-13 PBA Tour earnings lead with

    $172,312 (roughly $3,500 ahead of Belmonte).

    The Vienna Open was the next-to-last World Bowling Tour qualifying event heading into the

    PBA World Series of Bowling. With his victory, Koivuniemi earned 50 WBT points and now

    ranks second with 534 points, trailing leader Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., who has 563

    points after picking up 23 points for his seventh-place finish in Vienna. Trailing Koivuniemi

    and Rash on the mens points list are Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas(506); Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C. (494); Chris Barnes of Double

    Oak, Texas (491), and Belmonte (477).

    The top three men and top three women on the WBTs rolling two-year

    competition points list will earn berths in the WBT Finals presented by the

    PBA, which will be held on Nov. 3 as the final event on the PBA World

    Series of Bowling V program. The top three WBT women have clinched

    berths. Kelly Kul ick of Union, N.J., is the leader with 647 points followed

    by Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga, N.Y. (555) and Missy Parkin, Laguna Hills,

    Calif. (539).

    The final WTBA/PBA International Tour tournament and final WBT

    qualifying event leading into the PBA World Series of Bowling V will be

    the WBT Thailand which is being held Oct. 14-21 at Bul-O Paragon in

    Bangkok, Thailand. WBT points at stake begin at 50, 40, 35, 30 and 25 for

    the top five players, respectively, with lesser points awarded based upon

    where players finish.WSOB V is set for Oct. 25-Nov. 3 at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas. The WBT

    Mens and Womens Finals will be held on Nov. 3. Finalists in each gender division will bowl

    for $20,000, $10,000 and $5,000 prizes.

    Seven PBA Tour titles remain to be decided during the 2012-13 season: the WBT Thailand,

    four animal pattern championships (Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and Scorpion) plus the PBA

    World Championship during WSOB V, and the season-ending Round1 Japan Cup in Tokyo.

    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 74 No. 33 October 16 - 22, 2013 50 cents

    ALLEN PARK, Mich.

    Brian Kretzer of Kettering,

    Ohio defeated Tom

    Smallwood of Saginaw,Mich., 215-200, to win the

    Professional Bowlers

    Association Central Regional

    Players Invitational title at

    Thunderbowl Lanes.

    Kretzer, a 47-year-old one-

    time PBA Tour title winner,

    earned $6,000, a paid entry

    into the PBA World Series of

    Bowling V in Las Vegas in

    late October and a berth in a

    new PBA RPI Finals which

    will be televised on ESPN.

    The regional title was

    Kretzers 16th and his second

    this year.After qualifying third and

    earning byes for the first two

    rounds of single-elimination

    match play, Kretzer eliminat-

    ed Chris Loschetter of Avon,

    Ohio, 3-0, in the best-of-five-

    game Round of 8 and then

    defeated reigning Central

    Region Rookie of the Year

    Brandon Novak of

    Chillicothe, Ohio, 223-194, in

    the semifinal round.

    Brian Kretzer Wins PBA Central Regional

    Players Invitational TitleBy Bobby Jakel - PBA

    FAIR LAWN, NJ Jerry

    Boggi took high series honors

    rolling in the Tuesday Night

    Early Mixed League at FairLawn Brunswick Lanes tossing

    games of 288, 258, and 279 to

    finish with an 825 series.

    Todd Ulrich was runner-up

    with an impressive 783 on

    games of 279, 255 and 249.

    Henry Carlos III was just behind

    him with an impressive 739 on

    games of 247, 254, 238. Tom

    Schillaci was right behind him

    with also an impressive 738 on

    games of 237, 299, and 202.

    John Nappi also had a nice score

    of 718 with games of 249, 258,

    211.

    Other mentionable scores BobBurroughs 258, Uri Peled 256,

    Luis Perez 255, Rick Decker

    254, Fred Kowalchuk 254,

    For the women high series

    honors goes to Lorisa Jones

    rolling games of 204, 237, 243

    for an impressive 684, Gayle

    Del Tufo 205, 225, Stacey

    Saposnik 223, Linda Cool 200,

    201, Cathy Hansen 211, and

    Nadi ne Hovan 205, Debb ie

    Thomas 200.

    Jerry Boggi 825, Tom Schillaci 299

    At Brunswick FairlawnBy Steve Nitch

    PBA photo

    Champion Mika Koivuniemi

    Mika Koivuniemi Wins Columbia 300 Vienna Open for 12th PBA Tour TitlePBA Player of the Year, World Bowling Tour races get tighter heading into Thailand event

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    PBA photo

    Brian Kretzer(R) with Thunderbowl Lanes

    proprietor Tom Strobl.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER October 16 - 22, 2013

    Racing 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 adver-

    tising on their clothing, equip-

    ment, or strategically placed sig-

    nage 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 bill-

    boards. The earliest advertisers

    were beer, cigars, bowling equip-

    ment, bowling centers, banks,

    amusement centers, and many an

    industrial organization, as well as

    a good sprinkling of religious

    organizations.

    But what seemed natural in

    bowling was viewed with scorn

    and deprecating smiles by too

    many outside of the game.That didn't stop the bowlers

    and their sponsors. When there

    were more than 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 politi-

    cians, but many of the top nation-

    al firms also joined as sponsors.

    For a comparatively small sum,

    money for league entry fees and

    shirts, a sponsor could have

    advertising for 36 weeks and five

    or six bowlers and their familiesboosting a product or service by

    word of mouth as well.

    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 bowl-

    ing shirts.

    There was 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 cer-

    tain 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 becostly. So at times the writing on

    the back cost more than the

    shirts.

    The International Bowling Hall

    of Fame and Museum has a clas-

    sic collection of shirts spanning

    almost 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 advertising 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

    Goupy Troup were the kings of

    surprise uniforms, from tux

    styled outfits 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 bowling shirts with

    names and now just about every

    sport has adopted the: same prac-

    tice.

    They should have known. Back

    in the 1890s era the top teamswore stiff starched, long-sleeved

    shirts and ties when they compet-

    ed in important matches. Anyone

    who went through that can't be

    all bad.

    Where are all those millions of

    shirts now? 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.

    Baltimores Danny Wiseman, a 12-time PBA Tour champion and

    2013 inductee into the PBA Hall of Fame, will be inducted into the

    Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame as part of an all-star lineup

    on Thursday, Nov. 14, at Michaels 8th Avenue in Glen Burnie, Md.

    Marylands 54th induction ceremony will include induction of

    three former world champion Baltimore Colts players (running

    back Lennie Moore, defensive tackle Art Donovan and linebackerMike Curtis), NBA basketball legend Wes Unseld, premier track

    and field hurdler Renaldo Nehemiah and Wiseman.

    Wiseman is the first tenpin bowler elected to the 57-year-old hall

    of fame. He will be recognized as part of the organizations hall of

    fame display at the Camden Yards complex in Baltimore. For more

    information about the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame,

    including dinner tickets, visit mdsahof.com.

    Danny Wiseman Elected to

    Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame

    AT OCEANTyler Wolfe 277LAKEWOOD, NJ Tyler Wolfe

    topped the scoring in the Saturday

    Scratch League firing a high game

    of 277.

    Brian Coupe rolled 276, Kenny

    Ryan 231-267, Billy Riley 256,

    Allen Bank and Nic Chirichello

    246, and Matt McCarthy 244.Nick Clayton 255LAKEWOOD, NJ Nick Clayton

    led the scoring in the Saturday

    Juniors League firing a high game

    of 255.

    Erin Ritchery shot 213, Bradley

    Aumann 211, Nicholas Gross 204,

    Angel Gonzlaez 194, and Natalie

    Swindell 188.

    Eric Lazarchick shot 135, Alexis

    Fitzmaurice 134 134, and Amanda

    Shelters 98.

    Dave Mastropasqua

    Hit 763 at MontvaleMONTVALE, NJ - Dave

    Mastropasqua lead all scoring in

    the Thursday Early Bird League at

    Montvale Lanes firing scores of

    268-258-237 for a 763 series.

    Henry Carlos followed closely

    behind with scores of 224-279-

    247 for a 750 series.

    Other great shooting for the night

    included league average leader Ed

    Kilianski posting a 257 game in a

    729 set followed by TimMcAleese with 269-711, Mike

    Pasch 267-706, Bob Greenwood

    238-691, Lee Bandy 237-677, and

    Mike Folchi 225-669.

    Joe Lupo Hit 289

    At Rockville CenterROCKVILLE CENTER, NY

    Joe Lupo led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside K of C League

    firing a high game of 289.

    Tom Forkin rolled 269-226, Pat

    Zenker 220-235-261-718, Frank

    Cimino 248-247-250-745, Andy

    Hegman, Jr. 247-208, Bill

    Maxwell 247, Joe Butt, Jr. 246,

    Pete Morreale 245, Rob Allegra

    241, Rich Butt 2329, Rich Tanner

    235, and Heather Maxwell 200.

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMonday Early Birds: Brian Pires 231-626, Doug Scholtz 225-564, Bradley Kohl 232-

    622, Leann Chervsik 212-542, Mike Riley 278-698, Michelle Clouse 222-593.

    County Tuesday Night Mixed: Bob Garcia 278-647, Matthew Wood 268-666, Gene

    Pukas 705, Dot Newsome 248-639, Nichole Opsasnick 241-679 , Jim Westergaard 267-

    730.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Rainer 246, Joe Tobjy 246-575, Helen Loverro 169-459, Irma

    Hujer 166-420, Bill Verderber 221-589, Marilyn Forte 161-420.

    Morris Hills Mixed: Andy Romo 211-606, Sal Antoniello 186-477, Bill Woodbury 175-

    450, Pam Antoniello 217-586, Rosemary Muscolino177, Violet Indyk 166-431, Dolores

    Webb 177.

    Rockaway Women: Susan Chillemi 233-605, Coleen Boyd 208-480, Lois Kehmna 187-

    Annette Rossi 178-467, Lois Kehmna 209, Tracy OLeary 180, Beverly Koval 160.

    Rockaway Foursome: Tim Panek 279-804, Matthew Wood 256-669, Joan Dakak 204-

    553, Joyce Hulbert 228-558, Peter Furio 278-706, Allen Apgar 263, Geroge Dakak Jr.

    257-746.

    PBA Experience Bowled on changing PBA lane conditions: Tim Panek 224, Tami

    Mehesy 185, Ken Yokobosky 221-594, Liesl Apgar 184-500.

    NorBu Lodge: Jon Klejmont 231-614, John Hearn 230, Maryann Abasto 222-551, Lynn

    Perry 188-514, Bill Karpack 244-646, Maria Vantreuren 219-505.

    Lake Hiawatha A.C.: Eric Houghtalen 267-689, Sam Sapio 258-665, John Finno 256-

    744, Maryann Abasto 203-538, Kimberly Feehan 163-452, Jacqlyn Coren 157-449.

    Rockaway Mixed: Heriberto Matias 278-670, Joe Bawiec Jr. 265, Nidia Heneveld 237-567, Keir May 235-633, Gerald Lynees 267-702, Jacqueline Theriault 228-558.

    Friday Tri-Mixed: Geno McCroy 203-512, Kim Cannariato 191-511, Daryl Frank 201.

    Spanish American Mixed: Jim Westergaard 247-646, Savan Alsheikh 236, Steven

    Matias 235, Chris Morris 663, Tyrone Waal 613.

    Junior Leagues

    Sizzlin Strikers/Weekend Warriors: Nicholas Thies 143-387, Benjamine Cruz 131,

    Emma Thies 163-395, Gabby 72, Chelsey Cruz 70.

    Gutter Busters (2 games): Christopher Dunleary 90-161.

    Bumper Busters (2 games): Michael M 118-206, Jacob Paniconi 92-174, Ricky R 90-

    165.

    Lucky Strikers: Colin F 63, Samantha F 51.

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    Anthony Coleman 299FARMINGDALE, NY Anthony

    Coleman fired a high game of 299

    in the Tuesday Early Birds

    League.

    Steve Colman shot 277-221-694,

    Kerrick Jones 246-277-245-768,

    Brian Beale 226-227-276-729,

    Lou Serafini 258, Dan Oliveri 24-

    216-257-697, Morris Jackson 255-

    225-238-718, Anna Bell 226-238-

    247-711, and Charles Turner 244-

    235-695.Joe Livolsi shot 219, Barney Kral

    190, Manny LaGatga 183, John

    Shedel 170, Karen Bruno 167, and

    Fai Livolsi 160 in the Friday

    Seniors League.

    Kenny Simon 740FARMINGDALE, NY Kenny

    Simon led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League firing

    games of 222-262-256 for a high

    series of 740.

    Wayne Embleton shot 236-236-

    675, Paul Constantaninopoli 203-

    235-225-663, John Doherty 234-

    227-221-682, and Victor Cassano

    225-231-220-676.In the St. Martins Seniors

    League Chris Rothke rolled 224,

    and Tarvis Miller 183-180.

    Chris Weiss 710FARMINGDALE, NY Chris

    Weiss led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 254-249 for a high series

    of 710.

    Nick Butera shot 246-213-644,

    George Mazzocchi 241-217, Paul

    Burns 207-236-202-645, Mike

    Garfinkel 236-625, Ramon

    Carcamo 236, and Craig Bogart

    231-204.

    In the Monday AM SeniorsLeague Frank Napolitano shot

    178, Jerry Hoeler 169, Frank

    Nowakowski 161, and Ethel

    Levine 160.

    Craig Bogart 704FARMINGDALE, NY Craig

    Bogart led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 255-223-226 for a high

    series of 704.

    Rainer Lattier shot 246-644,

    Garret Knispel 246, Chris

    Buzzonetti 237-206-637, Chris

    Weiss 224, and Wayne Embleton

    223.

    Chris Norton 700FARMINGDALE, NY Chris

    Norton paced the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League firing

    games of 216-259-225 for a high

    series of 700.

    Scott Bannon rolled 259-247-

    676, Wayne Embleton 258-679,

    Rafael Santos 245-235-670, Jay

    Gershen 244-222, Arthur

    OConnor 236-224-673, Roger

    Herrscher 236-680, and John

    Curtis 232-658.

    Joe Livolsi 224FARMINGDALE, NY Joe

    Livolsi shot 224, Oscar Neira 186,

    and and Barney Kral 185 in the

    Friday Seniors League.

    Ken Leek shot 190, and AL

    Diebold 183 in the Monday AM

    Seniors League.

    Ken Lauri rolled 209, Frank

    Napolitano and Jerry Hoeler 193

    in the Monday Am Seniors

    League.

    Mike Marrazzo 662FARMINGDALE, NY Mike

    Marrazzo led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League firing

    a high game of 254 and a high

    series of 662.

    Brian Siemers, Lester Tse, and

    Ira Kaskel each tossed a 223 game

    followed by Steve Dawideit with

    213, Robert Engellau and James

    McPherson hit 212.

    Ken Tamburrino 660FARMINGDALE, NY Ken

    Tamburrino led the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League

    firing games of 238-218 for a high

    series of 660.

    Tim Jackson shot 225, Steve

    Butera 224, Steve Bove 215, Mike

    Bagnato 212, Frank Berardino

    209, Curtis Richardson 206, Miek

    Herman 203, and Pat Berardino

    200.

    Aahish Chohan 257FARMINGDALE, NY Aahish

    Chohan led the scoring in the St.

    Martins Major League firing a

    high game of 257.

    Joe Napoli shot 224, Luke

    Richardosn 221, Amanda Delisi

    234, and Carly Licht 222.

    In the St. Martins Senior League

    Christopher Rothke shot 244.

    Jerry Hoeler and Joe Livolsi

    shot 190 in the Friday Sunshine

    Kids League.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

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    SEATTLE The Professional Bowlers Associations World

    Series of Bowling was created in 2009 to provide the sport with

    its greatest international showcase and countless memorable

    moments have been recorded for the history books. But the fifth

    edition of the multi-event championships, scheduled for Oct.

    25-Nov. 3 at South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas, is like-

    ly to provide the most drama and excitement of all of them.

    WSOB V will include new events, a sold-out field of 240 of

    the worlds most talented players representing a record 22

    countries, and an end-of-season battle for the PBAs most pres-tigious honors including Player of the Year, eligibility for the

    2014 PBA League Draft, and much more as the extended, 14-

    month 2012-13 season draws to a close.

    Bowling fans around the world will be able to follow the

    action by watching more than 60 hours of live online coverage

    on Xtra Frame, the PBAs exclusive webcasts; live scoring on

    pba.com, and 14 hours of nationally-televised coverage on

    ESPN over seven consecutive Sundays, starting Dec. 1.

    The fifth edition of the World Series will retain its tradition-

    al roots. It will feature four animal pattern championships (the

    Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and Scorpion Championships,

    conducted on the unique lane conditioning patterns that bear

    those animal names), and the qualifying rounds for the four

    animal events will determine the 24 finalists who will compete

    for the 2013 PBA World Championship. All five of the cham-

    pionship tournaments will be televised by ESPN. First prize in

    each animal pattern event is $20,000; first prize in the PBA

    World Championship is $50,000.

    Also returning to the World Series schedule will be the World

    Tenpin Bowling Associations World Bowling Tour Mens and

    Womens Finals, presented by the PBA. The top three men and

    the top three women, based upon a rolling two-year points

    competition in WBT events held around the world, will bowl

    in a three-player stepladder finals. Each champion will win

    $20,000.

    New to the World Series program will be a PBA50 Finals and

    a PBA Regional Players Invitational Finals, which will be con-

    tested on Nov. 3. The PBA50 Finals will feature the PBA50

    Tours three top point-earners (PBA Hall of Famers Walter Ray

    Williams Jr., Amleto Monacelli and Pete Weber) in a stepladder

    final with a $10,000 top prize at stake. The players will be seed-

    ed based on their rankings in the 2013 PBA50 competitionpoints list. No. 2 Monacelli will bowl No. 3 Weber in the first

    match, with the winner advancing to meet No. 1 Williams.

    The PBA RPI Finals will feature six RPI champions repre-

    senting the PBAs East, South, Central, Midwest, Southwest

    and combined West/Northwest Regions. RPI finalists will be

    seeded for television based upon their 28-game qualifying

    totals in the four animal pattern events. Players who rank sec-

    ond, fourth and sixth will bowl the opening match; players

    who rank first, third and fifth will bowl the second match. The

    two winners will then bowl for a $6,000 first prize and a berth

    in the 2014 PBA Tournament of Champions.

    Also new to the WSOB V program will be a special High 5

    Gear PBA League Challenge Match: USA vs. The World that

    will kick off the World Series on Friday, Oct. 25, and provide

    Xtra Frame subscribers with a preview of the PBA Leagues

    new singles, doubles, trio and team format that will debut in

    late January. The Challenge Match also will be available to

    Xtra Frame non-subscribers for a special one-time pay-per-

    view cost of $5. To subscribe to Xtra Frame, visit pba.com and

    click on the Xtra Frame link.

    WSOB V will conclude with three days of ESPN television

    finals, Nov. 1-3, on special lanes installed in South Points

    Exhibition Hall B. Tickets for all television events are avail-

    able through PBAs official website, pba.com, and at the con-

    trol counter at South Point Bowling Center.

    The five PBA Tour events will have a major bearing on the

    2012-13 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year and Harry

    Golden Rookie of the Year races, along with the George Young

    Memorial High Average Award and Harry Smith Point Leader

    Award races. Heading into the World Series, Jason Belmonte

    is the leading contender for Player of the Year honors, but hes

    being chased by Mika Koivuniemi, Sean Rash, Wes Malott,Tommy Jones, Scott Norton and Pete Weber.

    The final 2012-13 competition points standings will deter-

    mine eligibility for the 2014 PBA League Draft, which will be

    held in South Point Bowling Center (and webcast live on Xtra

    Frame) on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m. PT. All eight PBA League

    managers will draft one additional player for their 2014 rosters.

    The PBA League begins its second season of competition in

    late January at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Mich.

    Throughout the World Series, PBA fans around the world

    will be able to follow all qualifying and match play rounds live

    on Xtra Frame, and by tracking live scoring on pba.com. For

    a complete roster of players, log on to:

    http://www.pba.com/Rosters/Details/1955. One competitor

    fans will be watching with special interest is NFL all-star wide

    receiver and PBA League owner Terrell Owens, who will

    make his PBA debut in the World Series.

    If all of these activities arent enough, there also will be

    optional PBA All-Regions Singles and PBA West Region

    Member/Non-Member Doubles tournaments over the Nov. 1-

    3 weekend. And the Teen Masters Grand Championship will

    be decided on the television lanes in South Points Exhibition

    Hall B on Friday, Nov. 1.

    PBA World Series of Bowling V Expected to be Most Exciting YetNew events, sold-out field, battles for 2012-13 top player honors on tap for Oct. 25-Nov. 3 in Las Vegas

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    Friday, Oct. 25

    8:30 a.m. Squad A practice session

    12:30 p.m. Squad B practice session

    3 p.m. High 5 Gear PBA League Challenge Match:

    USA vs. The World (covered live on Xtra Frame)

    Saturday, Oct. 26

    PBA Cheetah Championship

    8 a.m. A squad qualifying (7 games)

    2 p.m. B squad qualifying (7 games)

    Top 24 advance to semifinal round

    7:30 p.m. Semifinal round (7 games)Top four after 14 games advance to ESPN finals Nov.

    2

    Sunday, Oct. 27

    PBA Viper Championship presented by PBA Bowling

    Challenge

    8 a.m. B squad qualifying (7 games)

    2 p.m. A squad qualifying (7 games)

    Top 24 advance to semifinal round

    7:30 p.m. Semifinal round (7 games)

    Top four after 14 games advance to ESPN finals Nov.

    2

    Monday, Oct. 28

    PBA Chameleon Championship

    8 a.m. A squad qualifying (7 games)

    2 p.m. B squad qualifying (7 games)

    Top 24 advance to semifinal round

    7:30 p.m. Semifinal round (7 games)

    Top four after 14 games advance to ESPN finals Nov.

    2

    Tuesday, Oct. 29

    PBA Scorpion Championship

    8 a.m. B squad qualifying (7 games)

    2 p.m. A squad qualifying (7 games)

    Top 24 advance to semifinal round

    7:30 p.m. Semifinal round (7 games)

    Top four after 14 games advance to ESPN finals Nov.

    2.

    Wednesday, Oct. 30

    Top 24 based on 28 combined qualifying games from

    Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon and Scorpion champi-

    onships advance to PBA World Championship round

    robin match play

    11 a.m. - PBA World Championship round-robin

    match play (8 games)

    6 p.m. PBA World Championship round-robin

    match play (8 games)

    Thursday, Oct. 31

    12:30 p.m. PBA All-Region and PBA West

    Member/Non-Member Doubles practice session

    2-6 p.m. - PBA World Championship round-robin

    match play (8 games)

    Top five advance to ESPN finals taping Nov. 3

    Friday, Nov. 1

    South Point Exhibition Hall B:

    6 p.m. Teen Masters Grand Championship finals

    South Point Bowling Center:

    8 a.m. - PBA All-Region Singles Squad A qualifying

    (8 games)

    2 p.m. PBA All-Region Singles Squad B qualifying

    (8 games)

    Top 16 advance to best-of-five-game single-elimina-

    tion match play

    Saturday, Nov. 2South Point Exhibition Hall B:

    9:45 a.m. PBA League Challenge (details to be

    announced).

    1 p.m. PBA Cheetah Championship four-player

    ESPN stepladder finals. ESPN telecast: Sunday, Dec.

    1, 1 p.m. ET.

    3 p.m. PBA Viper Championship presented by PBA

    Bowling Challenge four-player ESPN stepladder

    finals. ESPN telecast: Sunday, Dec. 8, 1 p.m. ET.

    5:30 p.m. PBA Chameleon Championship four-

    player ESPN stepladder finals. ESPN telecast:

    Sunday, Dec. 15, 1 p.m. ET.

    7 p.m. PBA Scorpion Championship four-player

    ESPN stepladder finals. ESPN telecast: Sunday, Dec.

    22, 1 p.m. ET.

    South Point Bowling Center:

    8 a.m. - PBA All-Region Singles Round of 16 best-of-

    five games match play

    10 a.m. PBA All-Region Singles Round of 8 best-

    of-three games match play

    11 a.m. PBA All-Region Singles Semifinals (one

    game)

    11:30 a.m. PBA All-Region Singles championship

    match (one game)

    2 p.m. PBA West Region Member/Non-Member

    Doubles qualifying (7 games)

    Sunday, Nov. 3

    South Point Exhibition Hall B:

    10 a.m. WTBA World Bowling Tour Mens andWomens finals presented by PBA. ESPN telecast:

    Sunday, Jan. 5, 1 p.m. ET.

    12:30 p.m. - PBA World Championship five-player

    ESPN stepladder finals. ESPN telecast: Sunday, Dec.

    29, 1 p.m. ET.

    3:30 p.m. PBA Regional Players Invitational Finals

    and PBA50 Tour Finals. ESPN telecast: Sunday, Jan.

    12, 1 p.m. ET.

    South Point Bowling Center:

    8 a.m. PBA West Region Member/Non-Member

    Doubles Round of 16 best-of-five match play

    11 a.m. PBA West Region Member/Non-Member

    Doubles Round of 8 best-of-three match play

    1 p.m. Semifinal match (one game)

    1:45 p.m. Championship match (one game)

    7 p.m. - 2014 PBA League Draft (South Point

    Bowling Center), covered live on Xtra Frame.

    PBA WORLD SERIES OF BOWLING V SCHEDULE

    South Point Bowling Center, Las Vegas (All times Pacific)

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    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZAAnthony Pratts 287MADISON, NJ Anthony Pratts led the scoring in the Police & Fire

    League firing a high game of 287 and a high series of 691.

    Tom Schneyer rolled 253, Jim Beston 246, and Clorinda Landi 204.

    Jim Sirica 277MADISON, NJ Jim Sirica led the scoring in the Thursday Mixed

    League firing a high game of 277.

    Bill Phair shot 221, Frank Sirica 187, and Patty Campanelli 177.

    Vinnie Pagnotta 268MADISON, NJ Vinnie Pagnotta led the scoring in the CMIL League

    firing a high game of 268.

    Dorey Badolato hit 737, and Jennifer Dunklin 199.Oren Warter 268MADISON, NJ - Oren Warter led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio

    League firing a high game of 268.

    Dave Michelson shot 267-745, Greg Hava 256, Harry Franz 658, and

    Dave Krivak 651.

    Jack Vander Meulen rolled 232, Robert Bednarik 224, Evan Weinberg

    205, and Rebecca Bednarik 182 in the Junior/Major Breakfast League.

    Dorey Badolato 268MADISON, NJ - Dorey Badolato led the scoring in the Friday Classic

    League firing a high game of 268 and a high series of 678.

    Pete Carporaso shot 258-659, Joe Parisi 244-666, Lauren Freestone

    227, and Donna Badolato 218.

    Curtis Kyzima 258MADISON, NJ Curtis Kyzima led the scoring in the Junior/Major

    Breakfast Club League firing a high game of 258.Jack Vander Meulen shot 235, and Evan Winberg 205.

    In the Bantam-Prep Breakfast Club League Charlie Glunk shot 158,

    Alex Berg 134, and Samantha Glunk 125.

    Dan Pridham 257MADISON, NJ - Dan Pridham led the scoring in the Tuesday 400

    Double League firing a high game of 257.

    Joseph Mazzarese hit 254, and Dave Hanft 249.

    Mike Jankowski 257MADISON, NJ Mike Jankowski led the scoring in the Pharma Plus

    League firing a high game of 257.

    Scott Harnish shot 232, and AJ Clark 230.

    In the Plaza Ladies League Karen Reinacher shot 235, Elaine Wilson

    192, and Liz McKissock 180.

    Bo Serillo 247MADISON, NJ- Bo Serillo rolled 247, Mark Martinowich 234, and

    Tom Klein 233 in the Livingston Business Mens League.

    In the Monday Night Ladies League Karin Sarnato shot 181, Alice

    Bednarik 180, and Beth Van Ness 175.

    Alice Bednarik shot 182, Karin Sainato 181, and Nancy Roberts 175

    in the Monday Night Ladies League.

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    SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES

    In the Monday Seniors: Michael Sala 215, Joe Marsiello 203.

    In the Monday LIA: Joseph Morreale 280,724, George Schnepp 246,

    Patty Werbeck 231, Joanne Perry 204.

    In the Monday Charlie Cap Classic: Jack Fengler 279, Robert

    Grammarosso 279, Fabrizzo Cerutti 278,706, Frank Locascio 268,

    James Anemone 258, Robet Gotterban Jr. 258, Jason Nikol 257,728,

    John Vilardi 257, Rich Salcedo 257, John Johnson 256, Ross Robbins

    257,728, Anthony DElia 256,722, John Cummings Jr. 256, Vonetta

    Jolliffe 257,749, Patti Cacioppo 246, Nadine Williams-Clory 245,Cristina Reale 222.

    In the Tuesday Early Birds: Debi Makovy 220, Reg Traina 199.

    In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Joe McLaughlin 249,618, Rich ONeill

    246, Dawn Hastings 226, John Gannon 610.

    In the Tuesday Postal League: Dave Roberto 239, Tom Lewis 223.

    In the Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Richie Coyer

    226,204,611, Joe Marsiello 213, Joe Cagna 206, Bernie Goldstein 203.

    In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy Caporusso 206,205,

    Ginny Caporusso 210.

    In the Wednesday Early Birds: Karen Rubinstein 220.

    In the Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Byron Lamm 237, Pete Perone

    223.

    In the Thursday Night Foursome: Scott Ehrlich 266,700, Marc

    Freidman 259, John Siano 258,732, Eddie Weissman 258, Tom

    DeVincenzo 255.

    In the Sunday AM Trios: Iceman Risi 268, Tom Byers 266, Sal

    Guidice 247, Keith Hengel 246, Tony Pepe 242.

    AT RABSSteve McNichol 740STATEN ISLAND, NY Steve

    McNichol led the scoring in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    firing a high game of 268 for a

    high series of 740.

    Bob Jacobson rolled 259-709,

    Derek Gilbert 268-698, Jason

    Todaro 278-707, Deo Lall 254-

    673, Mike Andrews 257-661,

    Gene Doherty and Garry Reebe

    246, Daneille Hall 213, and Sue

    Campbell 211.Ken Soto 671STATEN ISLAND, NY Ken

    Soto led the scoring in the

    Adult/Child League firing a high

    game of 248 and a high series of

    671.

    Kevin Buono shot 210-266,

    Christopher Ribaudo 248, and

    Daniel Costantino 210.

    In the Tue. Earlybirds League

    Anne Marie Rubilotta shot 203-

    231-629, and Joanne Soto 212.

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    Monday Trios: Walter Robinson 275, Ralph Artemisio 268, Mike

    Semanciki 268, Bobby Castillo 776.

    SunMix: Michael Laspada 256, Lauren Pietrowicz 245, Marquis Byrd

    243.

    Tuesday - Knights of Columbus: Steve Nordt 257, Frank Nordt 255.

    Wednesday - Men's 820: Doninic Prunella 298, Karl Kalogera 278-

    777, Sal DiBenedetto 257.

    Thursday - Thursday Early Mix: Ed Biggy 278-734, Tony Musso

    269, Charles Jackson 253, John Manfredo 253.

    Friday G&L: Rich Ogden 279-766, Mike Ong 279-757, Flor Mangasi

    279-730, Terri McKinney 248.

    Sunday FAST: Drezzy Ochotorena 297-765, Percy Remulla 279,

    Alvin Villena 257.

    G O B O W L

    LODI LANES LEADERS THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICJeff Scire 762HOPELAWN, NJ Jeff Scire led the scoring in the Madison Park

    Mens League firing games of 267-268-227 for a high series of 762.

    Nick Guarneri rolled 289-222-221-732, Joey Weisenstein 205-246-

    255-706, Willie Zammitto 224-280-698, and Sharon Medoro 268-647.

    Scott Akalewicz 707HOPELAWN, NJ Scott Akalewicz led the scoring in the Thursday

    Nite Mixed League firing games of 231-210-266 for a high series of

    707.

    Kieran Zebrowski shot 220-202-238-660, Rollin E. Ball 225-227-

    645, and Vinny Medvetz 200-213.

    In the Merck League Robert Parker shot 239, John Strauss 247, Rob

    Serate 211, and Bobby McCracken 205.

    Mike Dellamanna 691HOPELAWN, NJ Mike Dellamanna led the scoring in the Atlantic

    City Trios League firing games of 222-234-235 for a high series of

    691.

    Joseph Krupinski rolled 232-223-638, Willie Hall 225-225-631, and

    Mike Rodriguez 242.

    In the Knights of Columbus League Cid Stentella rolled 223-236-

    617, Al DAlessandro 230, and Frank Clarkowski 200.

    Rocco Fortunato 684HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco Fortunato led the scoring in the Family

    League firing games of 245-2232-216 for a high series of 684.

    Tom Martino, Jr. rolled 248-215-212-675, Dave Morgante 266-217,

    Paul Kopko 230, and Thomas Kopko 210.

    Steve Venito 668HOPELAWN, NJ Steve Venito led the scoring in the Family Leaguefiring games of 226-215-227 for a high series of 668.

    Dave Morgante shot 244-234-661, Dan Pawelek 204-229-606,

    Thomas Kopko 256-639, Susan Bobrowski 231, and Bobby Nebus

    216.

    Don Anione 664HOPELAWN, NJ- Don Anione Led the scoring in the His & Hers

    League firing games of 268-224 for a high game of 664.

    Tom Poulos rolled 215-204-602, Bill Smith 205-215, Walter Malecki

    219, and Michael Holoka 235.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens League Wayne Michel shot 196, and

    Rich Rowley 192.

    James Haaf shot 268, DJ Petardi 202, and Daniel J. Ward 200 in the

    Tuesday Night Mixed League.

    Barry Bailey 656

    HOPELAWN, NJ Barry Bailey led the scoring in the Garden StatenMixed League firing games of 227-208-221 for a high series of 656.

    Rich Hardish shot 241-202-635, Richard Rowley 227-223-621, Bill

    Slattery 233, and Donna Estok 225.

    In the NJ Turnpike League Mike Grant shot 207.

    John Zagajewski 723

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ John

    Zagajewski topped all bowlers

    with scores of 203-254-266 for a

    high series of 723 in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League, at Parkway Lanes.

    Peter Honan pitched a 258 game

    in a 705 set followed by Charley

    Babjak with 244-700, Kevin

    DeFrancesco 245-690, Steve

    Semancik 254-684, Jaime Soto255-673, and John Lord with 246-

    672.


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