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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 72 No. 8 April 27 - May 3, 2011 50 cents  NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Rody Kemple blasted a 300 game in the Sunday Morning Trios League at  North Arlington Bowl-O-Drome. John Ross rolled 277-796, Mark  Newman 290-783, Al-Torre Hooper 289-773, Jose Cabrera, Jr. 279-753, Justin Sloan 279-753, Chris Schanne 255-747, Bruce Brighton 278-746, Keith Dobres 259-742, Tom Jordan 248-740. Rick Graham Wins PBA East Region Rockaway Lanes Open By Russ Mills   PBA East Region Director ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Ladies first, as Stephanie Collins was the shining star bowling in the Friday 1050 Major League at Parkway Lanes firing perfect with a 300 game on her way to the meeting’s high series of 773. Michael Brenner shot 756, Steve Tripp 753, Chuck Trimblett 752, Jim Viola 751, Alton Dickson 733, Ralph DiPasquale 726, Tom Trongone 721, Mike Savino 719, Dominick Capozzoli 714, and Tom Redmon 708. ROCKAWAY, N.J. – Rick Graham of Lancaster, Pa., defeated Charles Anderson of Sloatsburg, N.Y., 214- 189, to win the Professional Bowlers Association East Region Rockaway Lanes Open at Rockaway Lanes. The win was Graham’s 2nd career regional title. Graham earned $2,700 for the win while Anderson earned $1,450 as the runner-up. Graham defeated Jason Stadtler of Cherry Hill, N.J., 191-179, and Anderson defeated Michael Markis of Hawley, Pa., 181-177, in the semifinal round. Stadtler and Markis each earned $1,100 as semi- final round losers. In the Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated and earned $800 each): Graham def. John Furey, Freehold, N.J., 2-0; Anderson def. William Barlow, Edgewood, Md., 2-0; Stadtler def. Darryl Bower, Middletown, Pa., 2-1; and Markis def. Ryan Shafer, Horseheads, N.Y., 2-0. And in the Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated and earned $600 each): Graham def. Rusty Thomsen, Morgan, N.J., 3-2; Anderson def. John DiSantis, Wilmington, Del., 3-1; Stadtler def. Bill O’Neill, Southampton, Pa., 3-1; Markis def.  Noel Vega, Fredon, N.J., 3-0; Furey def. Cody Shoemaker, Hanover, Pa., 3- 1; Bower def. Jeff Zaffino, Warren, Pa., 3-0; Barlow def. Daniel Dunleavy, Staten Island, N.Y., 3-1; and Shafer def. Robert Mockenhaupt, Rutherford,  N.J., 3-1. Before the PBA main event Rockaway Lanes hosted a Pro-Am event where the winners were: for the adult division it was Jeff Ebenstein, posting a 1497, and tak- ing home prizes for the juniors were Jimmy Westergaard (Senior), Matthew Goldberg, (Junior), Haley Piaccione, (Prep) and Emma Thies (Bantam). Rody Kemple 300 at N. Arlington INDIANAPOLIS – Dick Allen of Columbia, S.C., who called him- self the “X factor” among the three finalists, swept favorite Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, in the “best-of-two-game” championship match to win the inaugural Dick Weber PBA Playoffs at Woodland Bowl. Allen, who earned his third career PBA title and first in five years, threw the last five strikes in the first game in the championship round to overcome a 15-pin deficit and win, 237-218. He put together another set of five strikes in the second game to take advantage of  back-to-ba ck pocket 7-10 splits by Barnes to win the second game, 221-193. Allen immediately turned over the $50,000 check to his wife Sarah, but held onto the crystal trophy. “The money comes and goes. I want the trophy and a ban- ner in the bar at Woodland Bowl along with all of the great players who have won titles here,” Allen said. “That means more to me than anything.” Allen said he came into the PBA Playoffs finals under the radar. “A lot of people were cheering for Randy (Weiss) to win his first title, and Barnes was the obvious favorite,” Allen said. “So I was happy to be the X factor. I just kept my head down and tried to get one more pin than the other guys. That’s all I did today.” Barnes and Allen advanced to the championship match by rolling 245 and 209 games, respectively, in the opening elimination match when Randy Weiss of Columbia, S.C., was eliminated when he fin- ished third with a 200 game. Weiss, who was trying for his first PBA title, earned $13,000. Barnes threw strikes on six of his first seven shots in the first game against Allen, but Allen stayed close despite leaving the 10  pin on four of five shots in the middle of his game. When Barnes left the 4-6-7-10 split in t he eighth frame, Allen capitalized with his closing string of strikes. Allen was the victim of a pair of  splits in the second game, helping Barnes take a 25-pin lead in the fifth frame, but the consecutive 7-10s “pret- ty much took the wind out of my sails,” he said. “There were a few pocket 7- 10s on the left lane earlier in the tour- nament, so the first one wasn’t a huge surprise. But the second one was a stunner. I thought I threw the ball well.” The Dick Weber PBA Playoffs was the final event of the 2010-11 Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour season. HOPELAWN, NJ Willie Zammitto topped the scoring in the Madison Park Men’s League firing games of 300-256-235 for a high series of 791. Joe Herber rolled 214-256-278- 748, Rocco Grasso 2562-46-241- 743, Michael Brus III 268-257- 203-728, Rob D’Onofrio 220-249- 246-715, David Smith 214-223- 276-713, and Jeff Deerr 278-225- 205-708. Willie Zammitto 300 at Majestic Mike Fradera 300 At Farmingdale Lanes Dick Allen Sweeps Chris Barnes to Win Dick Weber PBA Playoffs Title By Bill Vint -  PBA Media Relations FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike Fradera blasted a 300 game in the Thursday 3-Man League at Farmingdale Lanes. Elie Myers hit 299-764, Jeremy Schaffer 280-789, Eugene Neal 279-760, Dan Rice 279, Theresa Castellano 714. Stephanie Collins 300-773 At Parkway Lanes PBA photo X\Richard Mark, Rockaway Lanes proprietor, Champion Rick Graham, and Rockaway Lanes General Manager, Dori Tingoli. PBA photo Dick Allen Newton 784 At Baldwin BALDWIN, NY Giuseppe  Newton rolled a high series of 784 in the Monday Trios Classic League at Baldwin Lanes. Shawn Green hit 776, Ira Brodsky 767, Eric Taylor, Jr. 756, Warren Brown 745, and Thorton Booker 734-733. Baginsky 300 At Majestic HOPELAWN, NJ John Baginsky blasted twelve strikes in a row at the right time to tally a 300 game while contesting in the Gemini Towing League at Majestic Lanes. Joe Herber rolled 247-216-257- 720, Rich Rosin 219-216-227- 662, John Baginsky, Jr. 235-206- 227-662, Mark Cumber 213-236- 643, and Rich Governale 213-204- 225-642.

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Vol. 72 No. 8 April 27 - May 3, 2011 50 cents

  NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Rody

Kemple blasted a 300 game in the

Sunday Morning Trios League at

 North Arlington Bowl-O-Drome.

John Ross rolled 277-796, Mark 

  Newman 290-783, Al-Torre

Hooper 289-773, Jose Cabrera, Jr.

279-753, Justin Sloan 279-753,

Chris Schanne 255-747, Bruce

Brighton 278-746, Keith Dobres

259-742, Tom Jordan 248-740.

Rick Graham Wins PBA East Region

Rockaway Lanes OpenBy Russ Mills –  PBA East Region Director 

ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Ladies

first, as Stephanie Collins was the

shining star bowling in the Friday

1050 Major League at Parkway

Lanes firing perfect with a 300

game on her way to the meeting’s

high series of 773.

Michael Brenner shot 756, Steve

Tripp 753, Chuck Trimblett 752,

Jim Viola 751, Alton Dickson 733,

Ralph DiPasquale 726, Tom

Trongone 721, Mike Savino 719,

Dominick Capozzoli 714, and

Tom Redmon 708.

ROCKAWAY, N.J. – Rick Graham

of Lancaster, Pa., defeated Charles

Anderson of Sloatsburg, N.Y., 214-

189, to win the Professional

Bowlers Association East Region

Rockaway Lanes Open at

Rockaway Lanes.

The win was Graham’s 2nd career 

regional title. Graham earned $2,700

for the win while Anderson earned

$1,450 as the runner-up.

Graham defeated Jason Stadtler of 

Cherry Hill, N.J., 191-179, and

Anderson defeated Michael Markis

of Hawley, Pa., 181-177, in the

semifinal round. Stadtler and

Markis each earned $1,100 as semi-

final round losers.

In the Round of 8 (best of threegames, losers eliminated and earned

$800 each): Graham def. John

Furey, Freehold, N.J., 2-0; Anderson

def. William Barlow, Edgewood,

Md., 2-0; Stadtler def. Darryl

Bower, Middletown, Pa., 2-1; and

Markis def. Ryan Shafer,

Horseheads, N.Y., 2-0.

And in the Round of 16 (best of 

five games, losers eliminated and

earned $600 each):

Graham def. Rusty Thomsen,

Morgan, N.J., 3-2; Anderson def. John

DiSantis, Wilmington, Del., 3-1;

Stadtler def. Bill O’Neill,

Southampton, Pa., 3-1; Markis def.

  Noel Vega, Fredon, N.J., 3-0; Furey

def. Cody Shoemaker, Hanover, Pa., 3-

1; Bower def. Jeff Zaffino, Warren, Pa.,

3-0; Barlow def. Daniel Dunleavy,

Staten Island, N.Y., 3-1; and Shafer def.

Robert Mockenhaupt, Rutherford,

 N.J., 3-1.

Before the PBA main event

Rockaway Lanes hosted a Pro-Am

event where the winners were: for 

the adult division it was Jeff 

Ebenstein, posting a 1497, and tak-

ing home prizes for the juniors were

Jimmy Westergaard (Senior),

Matthew Goldberg, (Junior), Haley

Piaccione, (Prep) and Emma Thies

(Bantam).

Rody Kemple 300 at N. Arlington

INDIANAPOLIS – Dick Allen of 

Columbia, S.C., who called him-

self the “X factor” among the

three finalists, swept favorite

Chris Barnes of Double Oak,

Texas, in the “best-of-two-game”

championship match to win the

inaugural Dick Weber PBA

Playoffs at Woodland Bowl.

Allen, who earned his third

career PBA title and first in five

years, threw the last five strikes in

the first game in the championship

round to overcome a 15-pin deficit

and win, 237-218. He put together 

another set of five strikes in the

second game to take advantage of  back-to-back pocket 7-10 splits by

Barnes to win the second game,

221-193.

Allen immediately turned over 

the $50,000 check to his wife

Sarah, but held onto the crystal

trophy. “The money comes and

goes. I want the trophy and a ban-

ner in the bar at Woodland Bowl

along with all of the great players

who have won titles here,” Allen

said. “That means more to me than

anything.”

Allen said he came into the PBA

Playoffs finals under the radar. “A

lot of people were cheering for 

Randy (Weiss) to win his first title,

and Barnes was the obvious

favorite,” Allen said. “So I was

happy to be the X factor. I just

kept my head down and tried to

get one more pin than the other 

guys. That’s all I did today.”

Barnes and Allen advanced to

the championship match by rolling

245 and 209 games, respectively,

in the opening elimination match

when Randy Weiss of Columbia,S.C., was eliminated when he fin-

ished third with a 200 game.

Weiss, who was trying for his first

PBA title, earned $13,000.

Barnes threw strikes on six of 

his first seven shots in the first

game against Allen, but Allen

stayed close despite leaving the 10

  pin on four of five shots in the

middle of his game. When Barnes

left the 4-6-7-10 split in the eighth

frame, Allen capitalized with his

closing string of strikes.

Allen was the victim of a pair of 

splits in the second game, helping

Barnes take a 25-pin lead in the fifth

frame, but the consecutive 7-10s “pret-

ty much took the wind out of my sails,”

he said. “There were a few pocket 7-

10s on the left lane earlier in the tour-

nament, so the first one wasn’t a huge

surprise. But the second one was astunner. I thought I threw the ball well.”

The Dick Weber PBA Playoffs

was the final event of the 2010-11

Lumber Liquidators PBA Tour 

season.

HOPELAWN, NJ – Willie

Zammitto topped the scoring in

the Madison Park Men’s League

firing games of 300-256-235 for a

high series of 791.

Joe Herber rolled 214-256-278-

748, Rocco Grasso 2562-46-241-

743, Michael Brus III 268-257-

203-728, Rob D’Onofrio 220-249-

246-715, David Smith 214-223-

276-713, and Jeff Deerr 278-225-

205-708.

Willie Zammitto 300 at Majestic

Mike Fradera 300

At Farmingdale Lanes

Dick Allen Sweeps Chris Barnes to Win

Dick Weber PBA Playoffs TitleBy Bill Vint - PBA Media Relations

FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

Fradera blasted a 300 game in the

Thursday 3-Man League at

Farmingdale Lanes.

Elie Myers hit 299-764, Jeremy

Schaffer 280-789, Eugene Neal

279-760, Dan Rice 279, Theresa

Castellano 714.

Stephanie Collins 300-773

At Parkway Lanes

PBA photo

X\Richard Mark, Rockaway Lanes proprietor, Champion Rick 

Graham, and Rockaway Lanes General Manager, Dori Tingoli.

PBA photo

Dick Allen

Newton 784

At BaldwinBALDWIN, NY – Giuseppe

 Newton rolled a high series of 784in the Monday Trios Classic

League at Baldwin Lanes.

Shawn Green hit 776, Ira

Brodsky 767, Eric Taylor, Jr. 756,

Warren Brown 745, and Thorton

Booker 734-733.

Baginsky 300

At MajesticHOPELAWN, NJ – John

Baginsky blasted twelve strikes in

a row at the right time to tally a

300 game while contesting in the

Gemini Towing League at

Majestic Lanes.

Joe Herber rolled 247-216-257-

720, Rich Rosin 219-216-227-

662, John Baginsky, Jr. 235-206-

227-662, Mark Cumber 213-236-

643, and Rich Governale 213-204-

225-642.

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 Michael Anspach 299FARMINGDALE, NY –Michael

Anspach led the scoring in the

Thursday 3-Man League firing a near 

 perfect game of 299.

Elie Myers rolled 289, Michael

Berardino 278, Robert O’Connor 277-

748, Eugene Neal 750, and Warren

Cooperstein 727.

 Joseph Kelch 791FARMINGDALE, NY – Joseph

Kelch topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Early Men’s League firing

a high game of 289 and a high series of 791.

Larry Strauss rolled 279-711, Lenny

Kelch 278, Roger Costa III 277,

Tyrone Brown 720, Bob O’Keefe 741,

Lukas Zito 726, James Curran 720, and

Curtis Brown 702.

 Al Spano 289FARMINGDALE, NY – Al Spano

rolled 289-769 in the Saturday Nite

Fun League.

Frank Berardino 288FARMINGDALE, NY – Frank 

Berardino rolled 288, Zbigniew

Kamorowski 739, Mike Fradera 718,

Bill Rhoades 717, and Jeremy Schaffer 

715 in the Thursday 3-Man League.

Clay Hunt 706 FARMINGDALE, NY –Clay Hunt

rolled 706, Wille Petro 705, and

Melvinjaney 701 in the Tuesday Early

Birds League.

Bob Laurice rolled 278-706 in the

Wednesday Party League.

 Maz Farina 279FARMINGDALE, NY- Maz Farina

led the scoring in the Wednesday Early

Men’s League firing a high game of 

279.

Dan Kaiser rolled 278, Leroy

Williams 726, Muggs Law and Larry

Straus 706, and Joe LaSpina 705.

 Ron Miller 279FARMINGDALE, NY – Ron Miller 

rolled 279, Mike Gelman 712, Derek 

Graf 707, Doug Feldman 706, and

Frank Miller 703 in the Thursday 3-

Man League.

In the Friday late Mixed League Bob

Starzec shot 726.

Bill Kemlicak hit 269-701 in th

Monday Early Birds League.

Peter Marshall shot 279 in the

Tuesday Nite Owls League.

 Leroy Williams 279

FARMINGDALE, NY – In theTuesday Early Birds League Leroy

Williams rolled 279, Fred Catapano

740, and Larry Romero 702.

Clay Hunt 278FARMINGDALE, NY – In the Friday

Late Mixed Clay Hunt rolled 278,

Tony Caridi 713, and Eric Smyth 703.

 Anthony Crocitto 275FARMINGDALE, NY – In the Friday

Late Mixed League Anthony Crocitto

rolled 275, Hari Soedarmasto 709.

In the Monday Early Birds League

Robert Grieb shot 279.

Tom Fabian, Jr. rolled 279 in the

Wednesday Party League.

In the Tuesday Early Birds Michael

Alverez hit 712.

 Sal Guidice 277-746 FARMINGDALE, NY- Sal Guidice

shot 277-746 in the Wednesday Early

Men’s League.

In the FridayLate Mix League John

Sheridan hit 703.

Bob Andrews shot 728 in the Tuesday

Early Birds League.

Charlie Turner 737 FARMINGDALE, NY – Charlie

Turner rolled 737, Willy Petro 730, and

Tom Colon 279 in the Wednesday

Early Men’s League.

Dale Alberino shot 279-698 in the

Thursday Goodtimers League.

Ray Keim, Toto Roldan 300,

Jeff Rovetto 772 in MontvaleBy Joe Rizzi

MONTVALE, NJ - Jeff Rovetto was the high scorer in the Montvale

Major League at Montvale Lanes, bowling a 772 series on games of 214,

280 and 278. His fine effort led Valley Tent Rental to a 24-6 rout over 

Rite Way. Mike Rovetto added 227-256-258-741 for the winning team.

Chris Trembath bowled 235-231-249-715 for Rite Way.

Two bowlers were perfect, 300-236-223-759 led BuddiesProShop.com

to a 19-11 victory over Bergen Batting Center. Joe Cauwels added 269-

216-235-720 and Alex Kowalchuk 247-233-220-700 for Buddies. Toto

Roldan rolled the other perfect game, adding games of 231 and 213 for 

a 744 series, leading 12-In-A-Row Pro Shop to a 23-7 victory over GP’s

Restaurant.

Ken Demchak’s 296-267-20-763 and Tom Piret’s 278-279-754 ledCZ’s Pro Shop to a 20-10 victory over GDC Contracting. Mike

Funtsch’s 228-279-235-742 helped Sode Savers rout The Game Zone,

25-5. Ralph Bernardo’s 221-277-236-734 and Jun Roldan’s 269-228-

225-722 led Rick’s Pro Shop past West Shore Beauty Salon, 19-11.

Dave Hulsizer rolled 238-257-215-710, Bob Higgins 256-695, Rick 

Whitling 247-691, Adrian Lawson 251-688, Anthony Reyes 245-674,

Chuck Ontal 246-670, John Rankin 257-670, Sara Rankin 239-669,

Kevin Mahon 254-668, Chris Jachens 246-667, Tim Hurd 231-665,

Kevin Conroy 227-662, Keith Krokus 255-662 and Rocky Durocher 

248-650.

Rick Martin 728 at Holiday BowlOAKLAND, NJ – Rick Martin led the scoring in the Midland Park 

Men’s League at Holiday Bowl firing games of 237-237-254 for a high

series of 728.

Dave Malefyt, Jr. rolled 268-235-707, Sal Poliandro 247-256-689,

Mike Van Lenten 267-231-688, Bob Vanderlope 235-659, Jim van

Schepen 246-640, Ron Matefyt 234-621, and Jeff Cymny 210-620.

Jay Judowski, Marc Osetec 300

At North Arlington NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Jay Judwoski blasted a 300 game on his way

to an 801 session high series and Marc Osetec found perfection in a 300

as well finishing with a 710 in the Sunday Morning Trios League at

 North Arlington Bowl-O-Drome.

Al-Torre Hooper rolled 289-773, Mark Silva 279-771, Chris Schanne

267-766, Will Frazier 269-753, Anthony Buonanno 279-752, Mike

Mccabe 279-750, Rick Warren 279-745, Pete Honan 269-744, Justin

Sloan 248-741, Bob Willis 249-740, Keith Beeh 259-736, Jose Cabrera,

Jr. 278-730, Al Thomas 267-724, Anthony Imbriano 257-710, John Ross

252-703, Bob Lipinski 249-703, and Pete Silva 248-700.

Pete Danyo, Jr. Rolled 762

At Brunswick Zone Carolier  NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ – Pete Danyo, Jr. led the scoring in the

Middlesex County Major League at Brunswick Zone Carolier tossing

games of 253-220-289 for a high series of 762.

Ryan Friend rolled 265-258-216-739, Kevin Harrity 264-257-217-738,

Bob Kontra 241-258-238-737, Scott Irwin 245-279-207-731, Mike

Greenberg 277-259-729, Bruce Camp 225-236-253-714, Jen Russo 266-

242-206-714, and John Petraglia, Jr. 257-220-232-709.

Kristen Benavente, Claudia Mattes

Win Montvale PrepsBy Dennis O'Flaherty

MONTVALE,NJ - Kristen Benavente and Claudia Mattes set a blister-ing pace for the spring season of the Montvale Power Preps league,

securing the top spot by over twenty points. Claudia closed the season

with a 98 average and Kristen finished with a 94. High average was 102

 by Matt Leo for the boys and 100 by Amanda Dembeck for the girls.

Eric Skoog rolled the high game of the season, an incredible 238, on the

last day.

AT STELTON John Harkay 772PISCATAWAY, NJ – John Harkay

led the scoring in the Thursday

Men’s League pitching 269-217-

286 for a 772 session high set.

Ed Bienvenue rolled 288-223-

225-736, Dave Donelan 252-223-

269-735, Russ Knapp 212-244-

279-735, Ross Knapp 258-243-

217-718, DJ Cramer, Jr. 269, and

George Figgs and Rob Giles 254.

In the Charlie’s Angels League

Tammy Defosse shot 245, and

Dolly Dicenso 234. Keith Urquhart 751PISCATAWAY, NJ - Keith

Urquhart led the He’s and She’s

League with 258-225-268-751.

Kevin Ziagos shot a 255 game.

 Don Amann, Jr. 724PISCATAWAY, NJ- Don Amann,

Jr. led the scoring in the

Wednesday AT&T League firing

games of 246-244-234 for a high

series of 724.

Mike Coppola shot 257, and

Chris Cintron and Keith Urquhart

246.

 K. Urquhart 707 

PISCATAWAY, NJ – KeithUquhart rolled 269-244-707, and

Anthony Samuel 246 in the He’s

and She’s League.

In the Tuesday AT&T League

Paul Perioli rolled 256.

Sukei Flores rolled 265, and

Dave Copperwaite 258 in the One

and Done League.

 Mark Grossman 276 PISCATAWAY, NJ – Mark 

Grossman led the scoring in the

Wednesday AT&T League fi ring a

high game of 276.

Daniel Nagy rolled 258, and

Kerry Bartley 256.

In the Metuchen Golf andCountry Club League Mary Smith

rolled 227, and Lynn Richard 208.

Tom Sheehan 740PISCATAWAY, NJ- Tom Sheehan

led the scoring in the Thursday

Men’s League pitching 247-225-

268-740.

Tim Sickoria rolled 229-238-

269-736, Dave Donelan 268-245-

213-726, Bill Brunner 203-269-

234-706, Rich Hunton 299, Noel

Waldron 259, and Russ Knapp and

Joe Palazzo 258.

In the Piscataway Triples League

Brian Rosanina rolled 245.

In the South Plainfield Mixed

League Jason Gentile and PaulFair rolled 247, and Ron Johnson

248.

In the Tuesday AT&T League

Kevin Stanley shot 268, and Bill

Giaretta 249.

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Vic Padilla 760 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Vic Padilla led the scoring in the Friday 1050

Major League at Parkway Lanes firing a high series of 760.

Pablo Plaza rolled 759, Chuck Trimblett 743, Marty Calia 741, Don

Heller 720, Michael Brenner 719, John Sperone 713, and Joe Bonser 702.

NORTHLEVITTOWN

 Joe Castro 289LEVITTOWN, NY – Joe Castro

topped the scoring in the Thursday

Early Mixed League firing a high

game of 289.

Paul Braithwaite hit 267-257-

701, Larry Schineller tossed a 258.

 Jon Crawford 748LEVITTOWN, NY – Jon

Crawford led the scoring in the

Monday LUHI Mixed League fir-

ing 257-255 for a high series of 

748.Joe Turchiano rolled 279-245,

Vinnie Russo 257-253-714, and

Russell Page 236.

In the Tuesday Nassau/Suffolk 

Bakers League Geza Gombas hit

245-259, Debbie Enteman 223,

and Kathy Fehn 226.

Lisa Barley rolled 226, Nancy

Stuber 222-212, Cristina Olson

215-202, and Jamie Olson 211-

209-209 in the Tuesday Meadow

Ladies League.

Tony Dominick 744LEVITTOWN, NY – Tony

Dominick led all bowlers in the

Wednesday Hicksville Elks

League pitching 257-243-244 for a high 744 set.

Rich Sanfilippo hit 243-704,

John McCormick 247, Jon

Crawford 246, and Paul Weltchek 

245.

AT BALDWIN Pete Cornell 804BALDWIN, NY – Pete Cornell

rolled 804, and Steve Novak 667

in the Thursday Major Leaguers

League.

 Jason Crawford 766 BALDWIN, NY – Jason Crawford

led the scoring in the Tuesday

Custom Thumbs Invitational

League firing a high series of 766.

Robert Thorne rolled 745, and

Doug Cammarano 701.

 Matt Overton 755BALDWIN, NY – Matt Overton

led the Thursday Bowling 4

Dollars League firing a high series

of 755.

Peggy Atkins hit 723, John Lutter 

705, Mike Pizzrirusso 698, and

Jeff Cruz and Michael Orlowek 

689.

 Mary Mazzei 744BALDWIN, NY – Mary Mazzei

led the scoring in the ThursdayEarly Mixed League tossing a 744

high set.

Bobby Mazzie hit 712, Paul

Hudson 687, and David

Hernandez 676.

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 Keri May 687 ROCKAWAY, NJ – Keri May led

the Mixed League firing a 256

game for a high series of 687.

Dennis Nielsen rolled 235, Barry

Lehman 232, Bob Olstead 228,

and Corey Smith 227.

Frank Grumka 693ROCKAWAY, NJ – Frank Grumka

led the scoring in the NorBu

Lodge League firing a 277 game

for a high series of 693.

Roger McKeon rolled 244-644,

Bill Karpack 240-681, and Lynn

Perry 204.In the Monday Early Birds

League Joe Miller rolled 243-638,

PJ Lee 236-645, Chris Lyerly 235-

624, Ken George 226-652, and

Kevin Sikora 225.

 Lupe Zaragoza 671ROCKAWAY, NJ – Lupe

Zaragoza led the Thursday Nite

Mixed tossing a 258 for a 671 set.

Mark Novembre rolled 245-608,

John Campbell 236-634, Tami

Mehesy 224-614.

 P. Cuozzo 669ROCKAWAY, NJ – Pete Cuozzo

led the scoring in the Dave

Valerius Trios pitching a 254 game

en route to the high series of 669.

Tyrone Waal 265-668, Ken

Yokobosky 245-667, Joe Caputo

236-657, Shawn Casey 228-627,

and Dori Tingoli 236.

Jack Cook paced the scoring in

the Ball Busters League rolling a

236 game for a high series of 648.

oseph Kleczynski rolled 223, and

Matthew Wood 221.

 Dezso Benyo 267 ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the

Thursday Nite Mixed League

Dezso Benyo fired 267, Bob

Minard and Michael Stockstill

232, and Nancy Piechocki 223.

 Mark Bradley 667 ROCKAWAY, NJ- Mark Bradley

 paced the Monday Early Birds fir-

ing a 246 game for a high 667.

Jim Westergaard rolled 237-632,

PJ Lee 236-640, Duke Nicolian II

234-644, and Betty Hessler 203.

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

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HACKENSACK, NJ - 01-22-11 – 

Three of North Jersey’s finest high

school keglers proved their mettle

as they led their teams to titles in

the Bergen County Coaches

Association Boys Tournament at

Bowler City. Required to bowl

two 3-game blocks, fourth-ranked

Pascack Valley, led by senior 

anchor Brian O’Flaherty, got solid

scores down the line in snaring the

Group 3-4 title and the overall

County Crown with a 5892 pin

total, turning aside defending

champ Paramus Catholic [5713]

and Ramapo [5703].

Ramsey exploded for 5830 to

outdistance Park Ridge [5741] for 

the Group 1-2 title as the Rams

 benefitted from impressive blocks

f rom the Landau twins; Kyle

  pounded out 1412, the tourna-

ment’s high individual perform-

ance while Ryan struck for 1347,

tying Westwood’s Christian

Sontag for second. Kyle’s after-

noon 729 set won him the high

series trophy while Ramapo lefty

Mike Carr’s 279 gained for him

the trophy for high game and the

f ourth best six-game total of 1341.Other high games included Steve

  Natoli [Paramus Catholic] 268,

Tyler Sheppard [Old Tappan] 265

and Jason Prezant [Pascack Hills]

258.

Top individual six-game scores:

Vince Siekierski [Don Bosco]

1335; Brian DiMarco

[Bergenfield] 1328; Jordan

Kotellos [Ridgewood] 1325; Tyler 

Blind [Glen Rock] 1317; Bryan

Kist [Pascack Hills] 1306; Dan

Wuhrman [Park Ridge] 1282;

Max Barnett [River Dell] 1271;

Brian O’Flaherty [Pascack Valley]

1253; Rob Gilbert [Hackensack]

1244; Tim Frantin [Pascack 

Valley] 1238 and Kevin Muldoon

[Ridgewood] 1235.

Landau Twins Led Ramsey to Bergen County Title Brian O’Flaherty Sparks Pascack Valley To County Crown

By Vince Albrecht

Rich Naclerio 701 at Montvale LanesBy Larry Diebner

MONTVALE, NJ - Rich Naclerio fired scores of 255-226-220 for a

701 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird League at

Montvale Lanes. Other good shooting for the night included Ken

Berwick Jr 287-694, Mike Folchi 267-683, Larry Diebner 247-678,

Phil DeSantis 267-670, Frank Piccittto 247-664, Eric Honor 246-664

Dave Spano 246-663, and Al Panico 248-662.

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 Jon Russo 718MADISON, NJ – Jon Russo took 

the spotlight while rolling in the

Pharma Plus League firing a 267

game for a high series of 718.

Lez Porzio hit 686, Ed Mylnarczyk 

249, and Joe Fosko 246.

Trevor Bogert 707 MADISON, NJ – Trevor Bogert

led the Wednesday Trio League

firing a 707 high set.

Oren Warter shot 278-686, Tim

McKenna 682, Dave Krivak 259,

Dick Raymond 258, and Lissette

Tapanes 208.

 Joe Horincewich 674MADISON, NJ – Joe

Horincewich rolled 246-674, Dan

Pridham 244, Joe Marchese 243-

644, and John McNamara 644 in

the MC Police & Fire League.

 Harry Franz 278MADISON, NJ – In the Thursday

Mixed League Harry Franz rolled

278, Trevor Bogert 268-711, Jim

Hilligas 247, and Charles Wilfong

672.

Les Porzio rolled 244-652,

Jon Russo 237-614, Russ

White 236, and Joe Fosko 602

in the Pharma Plus

League.Jode Belli rolled 245-

649, and Alice Bednarik 222 in

the Chatham Collisionettes

League.

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICWillie Zammitto 798HOPELAWN, NJ – Willie

Zammitto led the scoring in the

Madison Park Men’s League fir-

ing games of 252-259-287 for a

high series of 798.

Pete Tirado rolled 248-275-238-

761, Eric Oppenheimer 231-289-

228-748, Jeff Kubasak 206-289-

237-732, Rocco J. Grasso 279-

257-721, and Shawn A. Guenard

222-209-287-718.

 Steve A. Venito 790HOPELAWN, NJ – Steve A.

Venito led the scoring in the

Raritan Bay Men’s League firinggames of 290-257-243 for a high

series of 790.

Joe Vaccaro rolled 233-279-256-

768, Steve Bonner 288-204-265-

757, Sean Irvine 267-243-224-

734, Rich Nicholls 269-248-202-

719, Travis Tilley 258-227-227-

712, Gabe Ferrari 245-226-225-

696, Rich Funk 244-234-218-696.

 Rocco Fortunato 773HOPELAWN, NJ – Rococ

Fortunato topped the scoring in

the Friday Nite Mixed tossing

236-259-278 for a 773 high set.

Dixon Duran rolled 234-237-

258-729, Alberto Martins 255-

255-696, Kevin Eccleston 280-

213-684, and Rob Morris 237-

225-213-675.

 Aaron Williams 761HOPELAWN, NJ- Aaron

Williams topped the Sunday Nite

Mixed pitching games of 279-236-

246 for 761 high series.

Sean Williams rolled 245-225-

254-724, Tino Mendez 236-267-

694, Elio Carrasco 243-248-671,

and Carole Lopez 233.

 Dave Sabin 749HOPELAWN, NJ – Dave Sabin

led the scoring in the Middlesex

County Classic rolling 239-262-

248 for a 749.Dorien Soto shot 257-246-237-

740, Ken Horvath 247-248-238-

733, Mike Vamos 236-255-236-

727, Michael Consiglio 239-235-

240-714, Frank Wagner 257-277-

713, Don Dingler 231-246-236,

and Russell Bennett 202-248-263-

713.

In the Academy Women’s League

Diane Makrocki hit 206.

Warren Taureck 748HOPELAWN, NJ - Warren

Taureck topped the scoring in the

Garden State Mixed League firing

253-259-236-748.

Elio Carrasco hit 245-252-229-

726, Rocco Fortunato 234-232-238-704, Sean Williams 276-214-

678, John Stasi 221-246-200-667,

Chris Seitz 243-224-655, Sharon

Ramer 221-216-606, and Karne

Bertuzzi 236-216-602.

 Linda Shafer 736 HOPELAWN, NJ- Linda Shafer 

topped the scoring in the His &

Hers League firing games of 288-

200-248 for a high series of 736.

Bill Smith rolled 252-243-200-

695, John Vignola 224-213-247-

684, Jim Hrasna 226-228-206-

660, and Mike Porcellana 233-

246-650.

 John Baginsky 741HOPELAWN, NJ – John

Baginsky led the scoring in the

Knights of Columbus League with

games of 235-275-231 for a high

series of 741.Jeff Nemeth rolled 233-247-672,

Joe Grossi 224-266-663, and

Robert Downer 234-246-628.

In the Atlantic City Trios Bob

Joseph rolled 246-234-651, Ralph

Doerfler 224-243-651, Shawn

Dillard 210-223-211-644, Bill

Venezia 225-242-631, and Alfred

Kaufman 219-202-204-625.

 John Syslo 721HOPELAWN, NJ- John Syslo

rolled 246-227-248-721, Kevin

Kennelly 213-259-641, John

Seniak 244-632, and Mike P.

Kennelly 219-624.

Frank Viverito rolled 256-206-

652, Dan DeBenedetto 224, and

  Nick Viverito 213 in the Monday

Madness League.

 Scott Akalewicz 701HOPELAWN, NJ –Scott

Akalewicz led the Thursday Nite

Mixed League firing 257-201-243

for a high series of 701.

Vinny Medvetz hit 221-235-224-680, Mike Serio 257-256-674,

Kyle Jannuzzi 224-222-205-651,

and Andrew Smith 217-250-642.

 Anthony Scutari 698HOPELAWN, NJ – Anthony

Scutari led the Merck League fir-

ing games of 216-224-258-698,

Tommy Walden 223-234-650,

Tom Vickery 224-213-600, and

Debbie Ewanciw 205.

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