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    Hometown Favorite Motown Muscle Team Wins PBA League Mark Roth RoundBy Bill Vint - PBA

    ALLEN PARK, Mich. Motown Muscle

    anchor bowler Mike Fagans nine-count

    spare and strike in the 10th frame was just

    enough to salvage a 195-193 victory for

    hometown favorite Jerome Bettis team in

    the Professional Bowlers Association

    Leagues Mark Roth round at Thunderbowl

    Lanes, preventing the New York City WTT

    KingPins from winning back to back titles.

    The PBA League Mark Roth round, and

    the Mark Roth Classic title match, aired on

    ESPN.

    In the PBA League final match, the

    KingPins Tommy Jones, Pete Weber and

    anchor bowler Scott Norton put together a

    string of three strikes to help their team

    take a one-pin lead after seven frames.After trading open-frame splits in the eighth frame and strikes in the ninth, the

    match came down to Fagan vs. Norton in the 10th frame.

    Fagans inability to strike on his first shot gave Norton an opening. Needing a

    strike on his first shot for the win, Norto

    left a 3 pin, handing Motown 12 points i

    the PBA League Elias Cup race. Th

    KingPins earned nine Elias Cup points a

    runners-up.

    It was good TV, Fagan grinned of h

    teams close call. I was hoping for a littl

    be tte r per for man ce, but I got wha t I nee de

    when it counted. I figured Id take th

    responsibility (of bowling anchor). I fe

    good on these lanes. Ive got a good ba

    reaction, but maybe I was a little ove

    aggressive.

    Getting 12 (Elias Cup) points is big. W

    lost our first match in the Salvino round

    but were get tin g a lit tle more com for tab

    with the TV set and the atmosphere, so wthink we can make a run for the Cup.

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    FARMINGDALE, NY Joe

    DAlto blasted twelve in-a-row for

    the high game of 300 while con-

    testing in the Thursday 3-Man

    League at Farmingdale Lanes.

    Eric Smyth shot 27-245-728,

    Matt Traina 277-231-715, Robe

    OConnor 267-255-717, Fran

    Miller 266, Rich Bailin 265-69

    Chris Norton 259-258-714, Mik

    Federa 259-225, and Jeff Fenne

    and Octavious Manning 257.

    Joe DAlto 300 at Farmingdale

    ALLEN PARK, Mich.

    Michael Haugen Jr. of Carefree,

    Ariz., was a man on a mission,

    and survived a battle that was-

    nt resolved until the final

    frame in defeating Scott Norton

    of Mission Viejo, Calif., 215-

    194, to win his third

    Professional BowlersAssociation Tour title in the

    Mark Roth Classic at

    Thunderbowl Lanes.

    Haugen, 46, won both of his

    pr evious PBA t it les in 2008, b ut

    came into the 2012-13 season

    without the support of a bowl-

    ing ball company sponsor and

    felt snubbed because he wasnt one of the 48

    pl ayers se lect ed to pa rt ic ipate in the new PBA

    League. He vowed it would take 10 quality

    shots by Norton to beat him for the Roth title,

    and Norton fell short, leaving back-to-back 4-

    6-7-10 splits in the ninth and 10th frames

    which turned a tight battle into

    an easy win for Haugen.

    Being able to stay in the

    moment and make the shot you

    need to make is very rewarding,

    and I was able to do that today,

    Haugen said. Scott and I both

    felt there wasnt going to be a

    250 game on those conditions,so it was a matter of staying

    clean. I was just very fortunate

    today that Scott got a couple of

    bad breaks . You never expect a

    guy that talented to make shots

    like that.

    Being overlooked in the inau-

    gural PBA League draft also

    provided incent ive for Haugen.

    Ive been at this (PBA competition) for 14

    years. Ive made a TV show every year, and

    done ok in stats, but I didnt get picked, he

    said. I dont know why, but that was motiva-

    tion for me, too. It feels really good.

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    OAKLAND, NJ Jim Hosier,

    Dave Mutch and Charles

    Anderson all rolled a 300 game in

    the Coors Light Singles League at

    Holiday Bowl. Jim led the group

    with 300-258-257-247-1052, fol-

    lowed by Dave 300-257-228-248-

    1033, and Charles with 300-256-

    258 (814)-1028.

    Jim Zimmerman shot 277-25

    267-258-1052, Joe Kearney 259

    37-266-268-1039, Shawn Aiel

    258-242-956, Rob Mockenhau

    258-258-939, and Stev

    DiMartino 277-236-936.

    LODI, NJ - Vernon Moody was

    perfec t with a 300 game in his

    748 series bowling in the

    Monday Nite Trios at Lodi

    Lanes.

    Ron DeLuca rolled a 279 fo

    lowed by John Montagna with

    278, Lauren Sohmer 248, Bobb

    Castillo 777, and Ralp

    Artemisio 756.

    Hosier, Mutch, Anderson 300

    At Holiday Bowl

    Vernon Moody 300 at Lodi

    Michael Haugen Jr. Wins Third Career Title in

    PBA Mark Roth ClassicBy Bill Vint - PBA

    PBA photo

    Michael Haugen Jr. with Hall of

    Famer Mark Roth

    PBA photo

    PBA Hall of Famer Mark Roth rolled out the first ball of the PBA League Mark Roth

    Round of play.

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    After a sluggish start in the semifinal match, the KingPin

    Jones, Weber and Norton also combined for a string of thre

    strikes to clinch a 211-162 victory over Kevin HartPhiladelphia Hitmen. The KingPins got help from three Hitme

    open frames and they advanced to their second straight tit

    match.

    In the opening match, consecutive strikes by Philadelphia

    Mike DeVaney, Bill ONeill and Mika Koivuniemi, combine

    with back-to-back opens in the ninth and 10th frames by Jess

    Williams BROOKLYN STyLES were keys to the Hitmens 214

    176 victory. DeVaney got the Hitmen into the stepladder finals b

    surviving the Clash eliminator round.

    PBA League coverage continues on Sunday, March 3 at 3 p.m

    ET with the title match of the Don Carter Classic between to

    qualifier Wes Malott of Pflugerville, Texas, and challenger Jaso

    Sterner of McDonough, Ga., and the PBA League Carter roun

    featuring the BROOKLYN STyLES, the New York City WT

    KingPins, Chris Hardwicks Silver Lake Atom Splitters and th

    team that advances from the Clash eliminator round.

    MARK ROTHContinued from page 1

    Matt Myers, at 13-years-old Fires

    Triple Duce 656 in Youth TravelBy Vince Albrecht

    HACKENSACK, NJ - The Stan Niemiec league youth travelers wereat Bowler City this week where the conditions were somewhat chal-

    lenging for them. Even so, 13-year-old Matt Myers was more than

    content with his effort as he earned Bowler of the Week honors for his

    triple deuce [208-237-211] 656, the afternoons best set, as Fair Lawn

    took five points from Bowler City IV. Also contributing for the victors

    were Tyler Nappi 193-184 and Hassan Izzard 194; BC IV benefited

    from fine scores from Alijah Jackson 208-210, Nathan Tombo 183-178

    and Caitlin Tombo 174.

    The sessions high single was posted by Holiday Is Graham Mulligan

    268, but despite some help from Anastasia DeLeon 190-213, the team

    managed just two points against Holiday II, which took the match

    2521-2480. Joseph Malyack led the way for the winners with 222-228:

    639 and Colette Malyack chipped in with 200: 585.

    In the most competitive match of the day, Bowler City II and Boonton

    battled through three nail-biters and when all was said and done,

    Boonton came away with five points, edging BC II 2554-2543.

    Boonton prevailed in the first two games, winning by a scant eleven

    and eight pins respectively while BC II took the finale by a mere eight

    sticks. Powering Boonton were Patrick Teshima 224-236, Karl

    Kattermann 204-193, Brian McGrath 205 and Justin Puchalski 200;

    leading BC IIs scoring were James Kane 235-225, Welmer Paguay

    217 and Austin Bonacum 203-198.

    Despite a lackluster performance, Bowler City I regained first place by

    securing five points from the vacancy. The lone deuce for the league

    leaders was Eric Grabusnik 210 while teammates Vinny Santoro 185-

    179 and Matt Trento 180-179 registered the teams other top games.

    Kyle Ladewig 200 and Katie Didonato 191-175 propelled Montvale to

    a 2568-2468 win over Bowler City III. One of young Michaella Raabs

    triple digit games was achieved with a tenth frame triple as she contin-

    ues to show improvement. Bowler City IIIs Nick Reyes bounced back

    after two sub-par scores to pound out 241, the afternoons second best

    single, as his squad salvaged two points by taking the finale, 931-903.

    JIB LANES

    HIGHLIGHTSFriends and Family:

    Dollar Bill Grant 280

    Cobra Dumpson 266

    Anthony Sapp 263

    Silk Nixon 258

    Eric Paulson Jr 258

    Ball and Chain:

    Timmy Linden 267

    Alex Andres 266

    Jairo Caballos 258

    Jason Byczek 674 series

    Mid-Week Mixer:

    Earl Singer 268 723 series

    Bobby Fox 267James Simone 262

    Tony Singh 257 743 series

    Amelia Berger 243 634 series

    Saturday Junior Handicap:

    William Brown 259

    Bobby Fox 273

    Chris Cadet 235

    Jarret McMillian 258

    Margarita Garcia 181

    Perfection at

    Lodi LanesLODI, NJ The Monday 4-

    Man had a rash of perfectos in

    recent weeks and posting 300

    games were: John Sperone,

    Hansel Javier, Kyle Handoga,

    Anthony Buonnano, Bobet

    Viray, Kenn Schlomann, and

    Rafael Hernandez.

    Luis Mercado tossed an 800

    set followed by JJ Roldan with a

    795, and John Gualteri with 787.

    In the Thursday Survivor Trios

    Hiram Perez rolled 300-731, and

    Ron DeLuca 279-270-755.

    And in the Filipino-American

    Ron DeLuca rolled his 300 in a

    784 set followed by JJ Roldan

    with a near perfect 299 in animpressive 814 series and Dean

    Lim 299-767.

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    MONTVALE, NJ The Montvale Major League finished their FirHalf with Village Grills, Jeff Rovetto, John Rankin Sr., and John Rank

    Jr., taking first place, 4 points over Bergen Batting Center. Valley Te

    Rental finished third with Rick's Pro Shop right behind.

    The league started their Second Half of the season with Ray Keim

    278-778 leading the high scores for the night. Bob Higgins tossed 27

    758, Justin Hawkins 258-253-745, Dave Hulsizer 247-698, Ram

    Caburnay 698, Chris Trembath 696, JJ Roldan 695, Rocky Duroche

    692, Dennis Hanowitz 683, John Rankin Jr. 682, Matt Rovetto 678, Jo

    Alfano 677, Eric Honor 677, Joe Cauwels 675, and Terry Drenth 670.

    Montvale Majors is getting ready for the 2013-2014 Season. If you a

    interested in bowling in the league, please contact either Montva

    Lanes 201-291-3400 or contact the league secretary

    [email protected].

    Bob Higgins 297-770 in Montvale MajoBy Robert Balzarek

    MONTVALE, NJ Bob Higgins bowled a 297 game to highlight

    770 set that was high for the night in the Montvale Majors, Bo

    Greenwood followed with 268-718.

    Adrian Lawson rolled 268-713, Rock Durocher 268-695, John Rank

    Sr. 257-688, Dave Hulsizer 279-686, Tom Piret 248-686, JJ Roldan 67

    Ramil Caburnay 676, Mike Rovetto 674, Dennis Hanowitz 673, Larr

    Toppin 672, Dennis O'Flaherty 669, Alan Fernand 669, Joe Rizzi 66

    Chris Trembath 666, Mike Raab 666, Andrew Hedaria 663, and Ra

    Keim 660.

    THE STARS

    AT STELTON

    Thursday Night MenLenny Mastrogiacomo 238

    Henry Pakosz 246

    Ronald Alberti 269

    Wednesday AT & T

    Doug Lawrence 266

    Nichole Toto 288

    Rich Percivale 268

    Keith Urquhart 268

    Tom Aussem 245

    Tuesday AT & T

    Leslie Fitchett 212

    Rich Allen 234

    Kevin Stanley 278

    Wednesday WomenPhylis Ridley 204

    Seniors

    Gary Wittmer 269

    AnnMarie Walker 240

    Eric Metrokotsas 246

    Thomas Cimino 233

    Rich Pellegrino 243

    Super Saturday Kids

    Sean Permaul 222

    Allen Quizon 182

    He's & She's

    Rhonda Jenkins 211

    Austin Hackett 645, Megan Collins 538

    Cop Passaic County Youth TitlesBy Vince Albrecht

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - The North Jersey InterscholasticConference [NJIC] can now boast of having two county bowling

    champions from its Colonial Division schools as Pompton Lakes

    joined Bergen County champion Glen Rock in the limelight by cap-

    turing the Passaic County Boys Tournament held at Parkway Lanes.

    Contending on the adjacent pair to tourney favorite Passaic Tech, the

    Cardinals exhibited a solid team performance, landing four bowlers in

    the top ten with 600s by posting progressively better numbers: 961-

    1006-1056: 3023. PCTI, down just nineteen pins after the opener of

    the three-game competition, couldnt maintain pace with the leader

    and finished second: 942-957-996: 2895. The Bulldogs did come away

    with an individual title however, as junior Austin Hackett snared it

    with his 254: 645 with teammate sophomore Austin Burtwell runner-

    up with a triple deuce 626. Hawthornes Dan Chatten scored the after-

    noons high single of 256.

    Other team scores: Clifton 2769, DePaul 2758, West Milford 2713,

    Lakeland 2660, Hawthorne 2636, Wayne Valley 2544, Wayne Hills

    2153, Passaic 2099, Hawthorne Christian 1972, Eastside 1828,Manchester 1497 and JFK 1265.

    Other top individual sets: Kyle Stefanic [PL] 236: 623, Ian Cabello

    [H] 221: 619, Charlie Cisek [L] 230: 616, Joel Schwartz [L] 226: 610,

    Dillon Cilento [PL] 219: 610, Dennis Pierson [C] 235: 607, Erik

    Diamond [PL] 214: 606, Spencer Schoonmaker [PL] 206: 602, Scott

    Corradi [DeP], 223: 589, Deandre Powell [C] 223: 588, Josh Spiegel

    [WV] 215: 588, Isiah Tolbert [PCTI] 211: 586 and Frank Magyar [PL]

    201: 582.

    In the girls matches: Wayne Hills and Wayne Valley fought virtual-

    ly neck and neck with the Patriots squeezing past the Indians by a mere

    eight pins, 2014-2006. Mary Help of Christians Meagan Collins

    earned the individual title with 194: 538, edging out Wayne Hills

    Isabelle Nemeh 187: 522.

    Other team scores: Mary Help of Christians 1854, Clifton 1822,

    Lakeland 1795, PCTI 1590, Passaic 1386, Eastside 1352 and JFK

    1167.

    Other top individual sets: Casey Casperino [C] 474, Caitlyn Castillo[DeP] 469 and Catie Bombard [WH] 462.

    Village Grill Wins Montvale

    Majors First HalfBy Robert Balzarek

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    Rick Bednarik 299-750MADISON, NJ Rick Bendarik

    topped the CMIL League firingnear perfect with a 299 game en

    route to the 750 session high set.

    Brett Shapiro hit also rolled a

    299 followed by Joe Borowic 289,

    Mitch Winberg 289-747, Jennifer

    Dunklin 246-646, Beth VanNess

    242, Emily Evanko 238, and

    Jennifer Drury 650.

    In the Tuesday 400 Doubles

    League Frank Fillimon rolled 226-

    621, Dan Pridham 215, and Donny

    Prisco 557.

    Jack Vander Meulen 740MADISON, NJ Jack Vander

    Meulen led the Junior/Major

    Breakfast Club firing a high game

    of 278 and a high series of 740.Evan Weinberg hit 209-603,

    David Berardi 206, and Amanda

    Vanness 170.

    Ken Kastner hit 241-629, John

    McNamara 237, Jake Bird 619,

    and Clorinda Landi 207.

    Trevor Bogert 732MADISON, NJ Trevor Bogert

    topped the scoring in the Friday

    Classic League firing a high game

    of 279 for a high series of 732.

    Joey Parisi hit 260, Joe Parisi

    246, Anthony Parisi 707, and

    Mike Potoski 675.

    Rebecca Bednarik rolled 141,

    Zachary Linder 125, and Daneil

    Sirota 123 in the Bantam PrepBreakfast Club.

    Tony Ferlise 269MADISON, NJ - Tony Ferlise

    paced the scoring in theLivingston Busissmens League

    firing a high game of 269.

    Victor Pitra rolled 238-631,

    Mike Daries 235, and Chris

    Waller 612.

    In the Pharma Plus League Pete

    McRae hit 242, and Jon Russo

    227-644.

    Oren Warter 269MADISON, NJ - Oren Warter

    led the scoring in the Wednesday

    Trio League firing a high game of

    269.

    Karl Kastner shot 266-698, Dan

    Pridham 255-718, Harry Franz

    712, Stephanie Rahn 222, and

    Felice Schneier 199.Charles Wilfong 267MADISON, NJ Charles

    Wilfong topped the Thursday

    Mixed League firing a high game

    of 267.

    Travis Wilfong hit 233, Paul

    Stone 222, and Arlene Na and Pat

    Wilfong 209.

    In the Plaza Ladies League

    Heather Sweeney shot 217, and

    Liz McKissock 201.

    Lenner Ian 648MADISON, NJ Lenner Ian led

    the Morris County Police and Fire

    League firing a high game of 255

    and a high series of 648.

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright

    CUSTOM THUMBZ DOUBLES

    On the Mens end we have Bill Latham whoshot a 300 game and a 734 series; Tom

    Riccobono followed with a 289 game; Joe

    LaSpina came through with a 288 game; Paul

    Circharo, Tony McMillan, Rich Butt, Robert

    Aiello and Tony Amendola all shot a 279 game

    and Paul finished with a 759 series; Rennie

    Gardner threw a 277 game and a 732 series;

    Dexter Sapp bowled a 276 game; Joe Conigiliaro

    finished with a 768 series; Eddie Sakyiamma

    came through with a 757 series; Carl Clory shot

    a 749 series; Bob Maloney threw a 742 series;

    John OFarrell bowled a 739 series; Scott Rufer

    came through with a 728 series and Brian Evans

    pol ished it off wit h a 723 ser ies .

    On the Womans end we have Nadine Williams-

    Clory who shot a 248 game and a 616 series.

    THURSDAY EL CHEAPO

    Steve Frey shot a 266 game

    SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED

    On the Mens end we have Yosh Novichonek

    Jarvis Skellington and James Nolan who all sho

    a 279 game, Yosh also threw a 257 and a 25

    game and finished with a 792 series, James als

    shot a 268 and a 265 game and finished with

    812 series; Rob Isler followed the three men wi

    a 278 game and a 671 series; Bryan Swaid

    came through with a 263 game and a 712 serie

    Arthur OConnor threw a 254 game and a 72

    series; Anthony Phillips finished with a 67

    series and Alan Ip came through with a 66

    series;

    On the Womans end we have Michel

    Montgoris who shot a 256 and a 245 game and

    705 series; Jill Dibari threw a 234 game; Bet

    Frank came through with a 227 game; Melis

    Messite came through with a 223 game and a 59

    series and Eleanor Cockett threw a 214 game.

    THE LATEST

    FROM LODI

    Wednesday Nite Live

    Shayne Thomas 267-694; Keith

    McLeod 261-721; Ryan

    Michalski 706.

    Wednesday Men

    Karl Kalogera-267; Chang

    Pang 725.

    Thursday Survivors Trios

    Steve Vanderstein-259; Claudia

    Vandunk 256; NormanVandunk lll 256.

    Filipino / American

    Ron DeLuca 279-740; Eric

    Perez 279-751; Joelly Carillo

    275 -699; Jennifer McCaffrey

    243-624.

    Monday Early Trio

    Jason Rybak 278-732; Rob

    Auriemma 276; Marvin

    McCarroll 268-765; Lauren

    Sohmer 258; Eve Protin 255;

    Sharon Marcella 247.

    Wednesday Nite Live

    John Montagna 268-734; JohnCassetta 253-259-737.

    Cynthia Cooke Takes LIGBT TitleGARDEN CITY, NY - Cynthia Cooke, Patchogue, NY won her second

    LIGBT title at AMF Garden City to earn the $1,000 top prize. In one

    of the tightest shootouts in LIGBT history all 3 finalists were within 1

    pin of each other going into the 8th frame. Cynthia finished with a 242

    while second and third place finishers; Tony Gee, Floral Park, NY and

    Rich Falco, Lindenhurst, NY tied with 233s earning them both $400.

    The final shootout was close the entire match. Rich bowled the tenth

    frame first and struck out to shoot 233. Tony was next and he filled 19

    pins in the final frame to also finish with a 233. Cynthia was last to

    bowl knowing she needed a mark to win the ti tle. She left a 7 pin on

    her first ball and when she converted the spare she became the latest

    LIGBT champion.

    The tournament attracted a great crowd. The scoring was moderate asKegels 43 foot Dead Mans Curve pattern was used. Cut scores to the

    finals were 699 in the 1pm squad and 720 in the 3pm squad. The finals

    paid out $3,600 to 21 finalists.

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    In the Monday LIA:

    Ray Perry 289,711, Kyle Ludwig 280,257,760, Peter Taormina

    279,266,769, Keith Pappas 279,258,783, Chris Schnepp 277,255,725,

    Ed Werbeck 257,720, April Fuccci 245, Joanne Perry 235, Jen Zappolo235, Sally Gibilterra 233, Kenny Daughn 704.

    In the Tuesday Early Birds:

    Freda Amon 221, Jennifer Traina 213, Anne Zajack 213, Diane

    Parziale 299,215,714, Karen Bernardo 265, Pat Curatolo 227, Liz Faust

    216, Reg Traina 215.

    In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys:

    Mike Gregorio 257,709-247,256, Jeff Miller 254, Dan Hastings 247-

    243, Tino Tino 246, Joe McLaughlin 243, Danny Gormley 246, Joe

    Pascalli 257,714, Kevin Senff 256, Mike Riker 248,248.

    In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors:

    Cappy Caporusso 278,245-247, Ed Born 203, Joe Hopp 201, Gene

    Kelly 200, Tina DeLemps 218.

    In the Wednesday Young @ Heart Seniors:Richie Coyer 267,213,669-234, Charlie Stumpf 245-214, Pete

    Thomasefsky 216,215-237, Bob Haskin 206.

    In the Wednesday Ladies Scratch:

    Karen Campbell 212, Jennette James 233, Virginia Vannier 205-

    235,233,667, Kathy Wodzinski 215-246,215,657, Ginny Lutter 211,235.

    In the Thursday Charles McShane 3-Man:

    David Wallace 299, Brad Cammarano 290,797, Ryan Weinstein 278,

    George Woodwiss 268, Tommy Sabbagh 266, Paul Thivierge 262, Kyle

    Ludwig 300, Ed Werbeck 269,266,791-279, Mike McCarthy 269, Pete

    Cornell 265, Jake Jacoby 265, Omar Cerutti 265.

    In the Thursday Night Foursome:

    Jack Edvabsky 279, Keith Pappas 278, Gary Paulsen 276, Keith

    Hengel 276, Darren Barlow 268,773, Doc Grannas 266, Marcus White

    266, Ed Barnett 265, Scott Ehrlich 296,758, Jerry Naughton 279,Thomas Ott 278, Trey Murphy 268, Jeff Fugelsang 267, Tom

    DeVincenzo 265-278,754.

    Bill Scrivens 731 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ Bill Scrivens led all pin attackers with scor

    of 267-265-199 for a strong 731 series to lead an active night of hig

    scorers in the Wednesday Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway Lane

    Steve Semancik 247-712 and Joe Leardo Jr. 247-711 while Joe Meyehit 238-698, Mike Semancik Jr. 255-694, Mike Guglielmino 267-69

    Joe Donnarumma 258-678, Carole DeGroot 285-672, Scott Dunnin

    278-669, Rich Miller Jr. 246-664, Chris Latham 258-664, Mark Marto

    245-651, and Brian Bakelaar 256-650.

    Carole DeGroot 724 at ParkwayELMWOOD PARK, NJ Carole DeGroot led all pin attackers with

    scores of 255-257-212 for a high series of 724 in the Wednesday,

    Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.

    David Marmolejos bowled 255-700 and Bill Scrivens 237-654.

    WALLINGTON

    LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    Tuesday Early 5-Man

    Ed Lisi had the high game and

    series for the night with his

    278,718, Joe Leardo Jr. 268, Doug

    Weiler and Al Luzzi had matching

    scores of 257 with Al finishing

    with a nice 704 series, Jerry

    Ramirez 256, Joe Bargallo 250,

    Jeremy Rybak and Mike Cutola

    247, Tom Twist 245 693.

    Public Safety

    Billy Zika was the man of the

    hour with his high game of 247

    followed close by was Emilio

    Jimenez 246, Joe Murgittroyd on

    Guniess fuel shot 243, Steve

    Mocarski was on a roll with his238, 228, 237-711, Rob Ulrich

    new to the league had a nice 238,

    Dave Ferrell Jr. and Steve Ondrof

    each rolled a 222.

    Thursday Early Mixed

    Chris Agnoli was on fire with

    his 266, 259-729, Glenn Bonomo

    252, 236, Vinnie Troncone 246,

    Ken Scheck 245, 242-700, Joe D

    Amico 244, Cas Kostnicki 231,

    Shaun Dunning 229.

    Bud Light Tuesday Four Man

    Victor Mendoza was the bowler

    of the night for this league with his

    279, Joe Leardo Jr. had a nice269-726, Pete Polgar 268, along

    with Frank Shultz, Brian Rudolph

    hit 266, What would a night be

    without a high game from Tom

    Twist tossing his 259 in a 712 set,

    Mike Coyle, Bill Andes ,Bruce

    Radigan and Travis Komar all

    posted a 257 game.

    Monday Trios

    Chris Vitale had the high game

    of 279, Seif Fahmy 268, Mike

    Stells Sr. 259, Chris Ferrara 257,

    Joe Leardo 256, Joe Szewczyk

    and Andres Escalante 248, 247-

    690. Austin Masser, Mike Roman

    and Linda Rose all shot 247. OurOwn Jose Corniel really doing

    well with the high scores 235-661,

    his highest yet, keep up the good

    work.

    SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES

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    February 27 - March 6, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER

    Andrew Tripka 714HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew

    Tripka led the scoring in the

    Madison Park Mens League fir-

    ing games of 212-256-246 for a

    high series of 714.

    Eric Velazquez 223-236-248-

    707, Frank Sciarabab 233-08-256-

    697, Scott Porto 216-213-255-

    684, William Zammitto 218-237-

    218-673, Michael Consiglio 216-

    225-212-653, Michael Brus III

    213-255-653, and Steven Baum,

    Jr. 200-650.

    Sal Angotti 705HOPELAWN, NJ Sal Angotti

    led the scoring in the Family

    League firing games of 228-232-

    245 for a high series of 705.

    Kevin Kopko shot 243-211-224-678, Bob Nevus 214-209-224-

    647, Joe Bloodgood 276-647,

    Steve Venito 224-223-641,

    Stephanie Hoff 225, Susan

    Bobrowski 213, Heather Medoro

    204-224-609, Alexa Venito 205,

    and Thomas Kopko 204.

    Suzie Bleacher 688HOPELAWN, NJ Suzie

    Bleacherled the scoring in the

    Sunday Nite Mixed League firing

    games of 255-229-204 for a high

    series of 688.

    Rich Nieratka shot 202-244-

    222-668, Robert Krimin 202-222,

    John Warshany and Cid Stentella

    224, and Rene Rodriguez 211.Don E. Hellhake 681HOPELAWN, NJ Don E.

    Hellhake led the scoring in the

    Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir-

    ing games of 213-245-223 for a

    high series if 681.

    Don M. Hellhake hit 211-605,

    Brian Petretta 189, and Cindy

    Rogers 160.

    Kyle Jannuzzi 677HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle

    Jannuzzi led the scoring in the

    Thursday Nite Mixed League fir-

    ing games of 202-232-244 for a

    high series of 677.

    Andrew Smith rolled 257-223-

    655, Mike Piomelli 201-200, Scott

    Akalewicz 224, Bob Divila 223,

    and Rollin E. Ball 204.

    Matthew Walker 674HOPELAWN, NJ Matthe

    Walker topped the Garden Sta

    Mixed League with 279-224 for

    674 set.

    Michael Ramer rolled 225-22

    646, Kyle Januzzi 247-224-63

    James McMillon 214-228-63

    Chris Sabba 200-234-633.

    In the Knights of Columbu

    League Joe Britton rolled 22

    Bill Dillon 216, and Joe Vollmu

    212.

    Robert Parker rolled 205-22

    201-630, Bob Zullo, Sr. 224, an

    Brian Gould 201-200.

    In the Thursday Mixed Nu

    League Don M. Hellhake 23

    Barbara Skokan 222, and Mike V

    Kennelly 202.

    Mike P. Kennelly 670HOPELAWN, NJ Mike

    Kennelly paced the scoring in th

    Thursday Mixed Nuts League fi

    ing games of 236-236 for a hig

    series of 670.

    Don M Hellhake rolled 206

    231-628, Brian Petretta 218, an

    Rolando Vazquez 207.

    In the South Shore League Bo

    Granato rolled 235-210-642, Ma

    DAndrea 220, Nick Catalet

    235, and Brian MacDonald 212.

    Carmine Latin 665HOPELAWN, NJ Carmin

    Latin rolled 213-213-239 for

    high series of 665.Don Anione rolled 211-23

    211-659, Mary Ellen Oehler 22

    235-657, Bill Smith 214-216-62

    and Andy Shafer 236.

    In the Friday Nite Mixe

    League Joe Thurston shot 204

    248-651, Nicholas Dellamann

    247-200-636, James Testa 26

    622, and Angelito Rondena 240

    204-610.

    Andrew Shaw rolled 226-60

    Javon Fisher 213, Aaron Beltra

    201, and Matthew DePrizio 209

    the Avenel Youth League.

    In the Iselin AA League Ma

    Cestone shot 237-215-617, Dann

    Hunter 204-245, Rob Chalfe232, Joyce Wiget 224, and Gre

    Crawford 217.

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICGabe Ferrari 755HOPELAWN, NJ Gabe Ferrari

    led the scoring in the Raritan Bay

    Mens League firing games of

    229-227-299 for a high series of

    755.

    Rich Choinacki rolled 268-237-

    238-743, Ed Hayes, Sr. 290-201-

    227-718, Nelson F. Alves 227-

    259-225-711, Travis Tilley 238-

    218-244-700, Glenn Mohr 216-

    223-259-698, Joe Plescia 214-

    244-223-681, Sean Zeleniak 210-

    212-245-667, Jaime Mugnone

    217, and Amanda Hermann 211.

    Don Anione 728HOPELAWN, NJ Don Anione

    led the Academy Madness League

    firing games of 289-247-192 for a

    high series of 728.

    Anthony Serignese rolled 204-

    200-266-670, Kyle Januzzi 208-

    247-633, Bonnie Desimone 267-

    619, and Robin Scordato 225.

    In another session John

    Despiniadis rolled 244-245-650,

    Frank Viverito 237-246-635,

    Robin Scordato 246, Joe Defelice

    232-223-631, Anthony Serignese

    235, and Jim Desimon 244.

    Warren Taureck 718HOPELAWN, NJ Warren

    Taureck led the La Buona Pizza

    League rolling 216-259-243 for a

    718 high set.

    John Baginsky rolled 200-267-

    208-675, Vinny R. Medvetz 223-

    229-215-667, Joe Herber 213-

    235-641, Lenny Novak 200-235-

    622, and Alicia Poythress 232.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Rich Rowley rolled 202,

    Jerry Petti 186, Larry Johnson

    181, and Rose Petti 158.

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    Monday Early Birds:

    Jim Westergaard 299-678, Frank Grumka

    256 game, James Stiles 243-638, Leaan

    Chervnsik 213-529, Julianne Crowell 207-

    500, Judy Rollnick 199-484.

    County Tuesday Night Mixed:

    Walter Wormann 269-717, Gene Pukas

    267-662, Eric Benbrook 265-672, Matt

    Franke 242-652, Sandy Turner 237-658,

    Nichole Spratford 225-621, Dot Newsome

    203-528, Cherly Lakatos 193.

    Fox Hills Seniors:

    Robert Forte 205-556, Steve Rainer 201,

    Don King 188-518, Daryl Frank 188,

    Johanna Hofgesang 170-475, Lorraine

    Dacko 169-440, Helen Loverro 169-431.

    Morris Hills Mixed:

    Barry Webb 190, Bob McLughan 180-

    501, Bill Woodbury 179508, Sal Antoniello

    178-479, Dolores Webb 213-495, KathyKolbusch 164 game, Shirley Mutchler 162,

    Beth Williams 159.

    Rockaway Women:

    Tammy Baldwin 232-652, Susan Chillemi

    187-510, Annette Rossi 184-534, Lois

    Kehmna 178, Marybeth Kanouse 176-486,

    Gay Raab 175-451, Claudia Lupfer 162-450,

    Kathy Bradley 156, Rochelle Duda 156.

    Rockaway Foursome:

    Ed Cook 257-644, George Dakak Sr. 248,

    Allen Apgar 246-628, Ray Skovonsky 244,

    Liesl Apgar 217-645, Joyce Hulbert 212-

    578, Joan Dakak 202-539, Kim Piombino

    200 game.

    PBA Experience bowled on changing

    PBA lane conditions:

    Ken Yokobosky 227-637, Scott Van

    Syckle 216-560, Joseph Caloger 213-547,

    Rob Sperling 212, Gary Malone 207,

    Thomas Lulewicz 198, Allen Apgar 197,

    Philip St. Amand 193, Curt Frazier 193.

    Friday Tri-Mixed:

    Fred Driver 215-524, Matt Trimmer 21, GenoMcCroy 192, Keri May 278-722, Michelle

    Halko 215-597, Amy Caselli 147-394.

    NorBu Lodge:

    Chris Bakos 244-620, Bill Karpack 236-

    598, Rick Seipp 213, Lynn Perry, Stacey

    Titus 202-535, Maryann Abasto 202-555.

    Thursday Nite Mixed:Steven Haneveld 288-739, Tim Panek

    257-654; Paul Engallena 255-631, Scott

    Struble 246-672, Nidia Haneveld 248-680,

    Liesl Apgar 222-615, Kimberly Cartelli

    215-595, Jessica Petersen 212 game.

    Spanish American Mixed:

    Jesus Cruz 277, Julio Soto 276, Robert

    255-676, Lynn Coleman 230-616.

    Lake Hiawatha A.C.:

    Joseph Albensi Jr. 268-664, TJ Gary 249-

    664, Bill Karpack 245, Doug Batsch 244,

    Mike Tedesco 243, Jack Safkan 237 game.

    Rockaway Mixed:

    Tom Collucci 254-700, Bob Olstead 252-

    660, Darren Zarillo 241, Bill Coleman 239,Kristina Arocho 234-644, Keri May 226-

    637, Carem Bartowiak 222 game.

    Friday Nite Mens:

    Steven Haneveld 279-706, Brando

    Draughn 257-670, Frank Grumka 257-66

    James Stiles 257, Heriberto Matias 24

    William Landrum 246-654, Ji

    Westergaard 246-game.

    Junior Leagues

    Sizzlin Strikers:

    Nicholas Thies 159-437, Benjamin Cru

    110-279, Emma Thies 172-467.

    Weekend Warriors:

    Ben Miller 130-321, Antonio Rocha 72

    188, Carlyssa Leigh 164-403.

    Gutter Busters (2 games):

    Christopher Dunleary 63-108, El

    Dunleary 99-161, Chelsey Cruz 63-119.

    Rockaway-Denville Recreation (2 games

    Tyler 128-242, Daniel Byrnes 12

    Brendan Kovar 121, Patrick Gallagher 12

    Akeelah Shaw 73-145.

    Bumper Busters (2 games):

    Jacob Paniconi 94-169.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS