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    LAS VEGAS - Bernice Lim of 

    Singapore became the sixth interna-

    tional player to win the United States

    Bowling Congress Queens, defeatingtop seed Sandra Andersson of 

    Sweden, 248-223, at The Orleans

    Bowling Center.

    Lim started the championship

    match, live on CBS Sports Network,

    with six consecutive strikes, before a

    10 pin ended her run at perfection.

    She needed just three pins on the first

    shot of her final frame to secure the

    victory. The Queens is the first major 

    of the 2016 PWBA Tour season.

    The 24-year-old right-hander is the

    first bowler from Singapore to win

    the coveted tiara, previously claimed

     by bowlers from Japan (two),

    Australia, Latvia and Colombia.

    "This was my first TV show in theUnited States, so it's a big deal for 

    me, and I'm very proud," said Lim,

    who earned $20,000 for the win, but

    as an amateur, will not get credit for 

    an official PWBA title and does not

    qualify for the Smithfield PWBA

    Tour Championship. "It also means

    so much to be the first one from

    Singapore to win.

    In order to stay relaxed and focused

    during , Lim works with a Rubik's

    Cube, which she solved twice during

    the semifinal before proving her 

    dominance of the 40-foot oil pattern

    used at USBC Queens this week.

    "It helps keep my mind off things,

    so I don't think too much when myopponent is bowling," Lim said. "It's

    a puzzle, just like bowling, and it rep-

    resents the game well."

    The title tilt was a rematch of the

    final winners' bracket match, in

    which Andersson defeated Lim, 712-

    646 to earn the top seed for the

    stepladder.

    "I am so proud of myself," said

    Andersson, who now will head home

    to prepare for the European Women's

    Championships in June. "I've been

    struggling a lot lately with my men-

    tal game, and this week just proves

    I'm back. It's truly amazing."As the No. 2 seed for TV, Lim used

    her opening match against Team

    USA's Danielle McEwan of Stony

    Point, New York, to get comfortable

    in her first appearance under the tele-

    vision lights.

    She earned her spot in the champi-

    onship match with a 238-221 win

    over McEwan.

    Lim responded to a fourth-frame

    split from by McEwan with four con-

    secutive strikes to pull ahead, and she

    tossed three more strikes in the 10th

    frame advance. McEwan took home

    $6,000 for the third-place finish.

    Five countries were represented in

    the stepladder, while the event fea-tured 63 international players from

    20 countries outside of the United

    States. There were 29 international

     bowlers among the 64 players in the

    double-elimination match-play

     bracket.

    Lim was one of eight players

    Singapore entered in the 2016 Queens,

    and all eight made match play.

    While most of the Singapore contin-

    gent bowled the first four stops of the

    2016 PWBA Tour season, the Queens

    was the only event for Lim, who is on a

    different schedule. She now will return

    home to focus on the Asian TenpinBowling Championships in September.

    In the second match of the day,

    McEwan and Birgit Poppler of 

    Germany combined for 13 strikes in

    the first seven frames, before the

    high-scoring start turned dramatic.

    After back-to-back splits from

    Poppler in the ninth and 10th frames,

    McEwan doubled in her final frame

    to escape with a 245-233 win.

    Poppler, who led qualifying this

    week at The Orleans Bowling Center,

     posted a string of 12 consecutive

    strikes in her two matches, but fin-

    ished fourth overall, earning $5,000.

    In the opening match, Poppler 

    struck eight times, including her lastfive shots, to outlast Malaysia's Li

    Jane Sin, 242-224. Sin started with

    five consecutive strikes, but a pair of 

    splits proved to be her undoing. Sin

    finished fifth and earned $4,000.

    A total of 256 players bowled 15

    games of qualifying over three days

    to determine the 63 bowlers who

    would join defending champion Liz

    Johnson of Cheektowaga, New York,

    in the double-elimination match-play

     bracket.

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    Jason Nicholos, Chris Ziesig 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    Gary Malone 300 at Rockaway Lanes

    HOPELAWN, N – Bobby Rohe

    and Glenn Mohr each blasted a

    300 game in the Premiere Pro

    Shop McClassic at Majestic

    Lanes. Bobby shot 300-235-257-

    792, and Glenn 247-300-733.

    Russell Bennett hit 247-245-244-

    736, Sean Zeleniak 279-245-723,

    Jason Paro 213-252-256-721,

    Landis Crawford 216-231-267-

    714, and Angelo Fallacaro, Jr.

    242-228-244-714.

    FARMINGDALE, NY – Jason Nicholos and Chris Ziesig each

     blasted a 300 game in the

    Expressway Glass at Farmingdale

    Lanes. Chris hit 258-300-238-796,

    and Jason 230-300-246-776.

    Paul Bajorski shot 247-278-249-774, Bryan Berg 235-234-278-

    747, Jamaal Braddon 243-217-

    266-726, Nicholas DiLauro 265-

    260-723, and John Lombardi 259-

    246-707.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Anthony Cimino blasted a 300

    game in the Thursday Mixed

    League at Rockville Centre

    Lanes.

    Charlie Torres rolled 248-224-229-701, Max Urena 268-686,

    Teddy Avgerinos 257-243-659,

    Jeff Strummyer 248-214-658, and

    Phillip Karfinkel 255-652.

    Todd DeRosa Slammed 300

    At Rab’s Country Lanes

    Bobby Rohe, Glenn Mohr Hit 300

    At Majestic Lanes

    Singapore's Bernice Lim wins 2016 USBC Queens

    Anthony Cimino Blasted 300

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    Rick Guevarra 300 at Lodi LanesLODI, NJ – Rick Guevarra

    slammed 12-in-a-row for a 300

    game in the Tuesday Night 4-man

    at Lodi Lane finishing the session

    with a 762 series

    Marvin Green was close with a

    298 as were John Sperone 298-

    777, William Cappiello 289 and

    Justin Sloan posting a 279 in his

    764 set

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - Gary Malone

    hammered out a 300 for high game

    and Mark Wyckoff hit 298 in his812 high set in the Rockaway Trios

    at Rockaway Lanes.

    Andrew Stevens posted a 288 in a

    772 followed by Thomas Magers

    with 279-732, Kevin Sikora 279-716, Dave Krivak 278, and Alison

    Gomer 247-674.

    USBC photo

    206 USBC Queens Champion Bernice Lim

    STATEN ISLAND, NY – Todd

    DeRosa earned top honors in the

    FixADent Men’s League at Rab;s

    Country Lanes blasting a 300

    game for a high series of 729.

    Walter Kulpowsky shot 248-713,

    Shawn Ortiz 243-279-700, Brian

    Daluise 247-692, Tony Garfalo

    250-682, and Larry Mann 245-

    680.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER June 1 - 7, 2016

    "Success is going from failure to failure

    without loss of enthusiasm."

     – Winston Churchill 

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    CHICAGO – CJ Anderson, who helped the underdog

    Denver Broncos upset the heavily favored Carolina

    Panthers in Super Bowl 50, made his debut in

    Professional Bowlers Association competition in the

    PBA Planet Bowl Southwest Open in Oklahoma City,and is already making plans for his second appearance

    in the Downums Waste Services PBA Jonesboro Open

     presented by Xtra Frame at Jonesboro Bowling Center 

    in Jonesboro, Ark., June 3-5.

    The fact that he tied for 64th place out of 71 entriesdoesn’t bother him a bit. The fact that he averaged a mod-

    est 173.8 for his first eight games in a PBA Regional tour-nament for players in the southwest area of the U.S. is

    nothing more than a learning experience. Being an under-

    dog is nothing new for the 25-year-old Anderson, who

    signed with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of 

    the University of California in 2013, and three years later 

    was wearing a Super Bowl ring.Bowling at the highest level is just another challenge

    Anderson decided he wanted undertake as a personal

    yardstick. Competing against bowlers who have grown

    up with a sport that Anderson just took up three years ago

    isn’t exactly the same as running into a wall of 300-pound

    linemen, but it’s less painful and a whole lot more fun.

    “It was fun,” Anderson said of his PBA debut. “Ilearned a lot. That was my first time bowling in a PBA

    event. It was the first time I’ve bowled on the Cheetahlane condition. Bowling on a short (35-foot) pattern like

    that was not my best, but my last four games were high-

    er than my first four, so I was happy with that.

    “It’s a matter of my needing to know what to do as the

     pattern breaks down, so that’s what I was working on,”

    he said. “I’ve only been bowling for three years, so to

     put myself in position to bowl in an event l ike th is…I’m

     pretty happy.”Anderson bowls a lot, and he’s under the watchful eye

    of PBA member and veteran regional competitor Brett

    Cooper (“I call him my boss,” Anderson said), as well as

    Storm Products’ Hank Boomershine, the company’s

    Vice President of North American Sales, Research andDevelopment in addition to being a USBC Gold Level

    Coach.Anderson, PBA fans may recall, was a celebrity par-

    ticipant in the 2016 Chris Paul PBA Celebrity

    Invitational, where his unorthodox “wrong-foot” deliv-

    ery was first noted. Unlike traditional right-handed

     bowlers who finish their approach by sliding on their 

    left foot, Anderson slides on his right foot. Cooper and

    Boomershine are trying to help Anderson maximize hisstyle rather than try to change it.

    “It’s comfortable for me,” Anderson said. “That’s the

    way I’ve bowled since I started. It’s a matter of execu-

    tion – staying down, hitting your target, all that stuff.

    I’m using the same tools Pete Weber, Norm Duke, all

    those guys use, so if I executive the shot, I get the sameresult.

    “I’ve been around some of those bowlers. I’m alwaysaround Brett and Hank Boomershine. My goal is to stay

    consistent,” he said. “I want those guys to like the way

    the ball comes off my hand.”

    In Oklahoma City, Anderson was out-scored by 55

     pins a game by his mentor, Cooper, the eventual tourna-

    ment winner. He also was 30 pins a game behind former 

    major league baseball star John Burkett, who averaged

    207 in finishing 22nd. Burkett got his feet wet in PBAcompetition while he was still an active major league

     pitched, and is now an establi shed competi tor on the

    PBA50 Tour. Anderson is eager at the front edge of his

    learning curve, and he’s eager to try it again.

    Anderson will take his game to another plateau inearly June in Jonesboro, where a stronger field of PBA

    Tour champions is expected to compete for a PBA Tour title along with a $15,000 first prize. He also hopes his

    experience practicing with Cooper on a wide range of 

    PBA animal patterns, including the longer oiling pat-

    terns that power players tend to favor, will suit his game

     better.

    “I understand the Jonesboro tournament will be a long

     pattern,” Anderson said. “That means I’ll get to throwmy heavy stuff, like I like to throw, so I think the out-

    come will be a little better for me.

    “I’m just happy to be part of it,” he concluded. “My

    goal is to get better and win, and I’ve got the right peo-

     ple in my corner.”

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    Denver Broncos’ CJ Anderson Makes PBA Debut in Oklahoma City, Jonesboro Event Is Next Super Bowl-winning running back is taking his bowling experiences seriously

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    Paul CeCe 246, Ray Smith 243-646, Caren Hunt 240-603.

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS Mike Vazquez, Brian Rodgers 738

    At Mouse Trap LanesWOODBINE, NJ - Mike Vazquez and Brian Rodgers tied for high series

    in the Mouse Trap Lanes Thursday Night Men's League with 738's.

    Vazquez got there closing like a freight train 204-256-278-738 while

    Rodgers started strong blasting 269-249-220-738.

    Frank Jannotta was one pin off the pace of Vazquez and Rodgers, rock-

    ing 211-267-259-737. Randy Iannacone 259-245-228-732, Tam Bui

    255-236-236-727, Steve Lane 232-215-248-695, Scott Raab 268-224-

    683, Andrew Stewart 200-236-245-681, Nick Maglione III 223-267-679

    and Mike Migliore Sr 214-217-247-678.

    Kevin DeFrancesco

    Collected a 749

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Kevin

    DeFrancesco topped all bowlers

    with scores of 237-255-257 for a

    high series of 749 in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League, at Parkway Lanes.

    Victor Padilla bowled 257-711,

    Peter Honan 248-710, TomSchlomann 258-707, Paul Stuart

    279-696 and Richard DeRosa Jr.

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER June 1 - 7, 2016

     Len Ambruso 778ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Len Ambruso topped the scoring

    in the Monday 4-Man Classic

    League firing games of 258-262-

    258 for a high series of 778.

    Joe Conigliaro rolled 235-227-

    290-752, Steve Graff 255-225-

    267-747, Nick Palmeri 236-254-

    245-735, Doug Weaver 278-235-

    724, and Mike Ramirez 269-249-

    724. Jay McCray 776 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Jay

    McCray topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League blasting games of 233-

    299-244 for a high series of 776.

    Bill Carreras hit 289-218-247-

    754, John Lutter 276-225-215-

    716, Jerome Blakely 257-223-

    232-712, Michael Carpenter 276-

    243-698, and Andrew Larsen 205-

    224-257-686.

     Pat Zenker 738ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Pat

    Zenker topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Senior Doubles

    League blasting games of 290-279

    for a high series of 738.

    Tom Vitucci hit 227-236-238-

    701, Mike Simeone 245-223-665,

    Robert Pagano 245-231-661, and

    Ed Frontera 257-667.

     John LaBau 735ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    John LaBau topped the scoring in

    the Saturday Bowl N’ Cruise

    League rolling games 278-223-

    234 for a high series of 735.

    David Williams hit 236-214-639,

    Steven Patitucci 236-202-622,

    Patrick Sibley 257, and Stacy

    McCarthy 225.

     Steve Wildes 720ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Steve Wildes led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Oceanside Knights of 

    Columbus League rolling games

    of 276-246 for a high series of720.

    Kyle Smith hit 235-215-245-695,

    Phil Tinker 270231-693, Al

    Fabiano 258, Tom Koukoulas 257,

    Jimmie Luvert 205-256-201-661,

    and Anthony Parziale 247-221-

    650.

     Peter Conway 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Peter Conway led the scoring in

    the Wednesday Night Mixed

    League rolling games of 268-224-

    226 for a high series of 718.

    Joseph Gavin hit 213-234-253-

    700, Vicky Lockwood 266-266-

    695, Frank Macchio 213-225-255-

    693, David Williams 206-203-

    278-687, and Ray Brooks 267-

    224-681. Anthony Cimino 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Anthony Cimino led the Thursday

    Mixed League rolling 215-268-

    235 for a high series of 718.

    Al Fabiano shot 277-236-706,

    Greg Ton 215-257-202-674,

    Anthony Scigliano 279-216-673,

    Charlie Torres 247-670, and Kyle

    O’Connor 246-225-670.

    In the Monday Ladies Classic

    League Linda Walsh shot 221,

    Remee Malley 197, Ann Molloy

    190, and Doreen Lauria 181.

    Mary Pat Murphy shot 203,

     Nancy Johnson 200, and Roxanne

    Ryan 174 in the Long BeachCatholics League.

    Charles Johnson 716 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Charles Johnson led the competi-

    tion rolling in the Thursday Senior 

    Birds posting games of 267-235-

    214 for a high series of 716.

    Ben Everson shot 203-237-245-

    685, Jerival George 256-661, and

    Ed Frontera 235-645.

    Craig Cittadino 712ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Craig Cittadino led the scoring inthe Thursday El Cheapo League

    rolling games of 225-208-279 for 

    a high series of 712.

    John LaBau, Jr. hit 237-234-674,

    Steve Patitucci 253, and Jackie

    LaBau 235.

     Al Doerrer 710ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Al

    Doerrer topped the scoring in the

    Friday Night Mixed League

    rolling games of 247-248-215 for 

    a high series of 710.

    Al Bennett hit 248-244-697,

    Christina Kenny 266-246-696,

    Mike Leccese 279, Pat Zenker 

    277, and John Hodge 259.

     Pat Zenker 699ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pat Zenker paced the Tuesday

    Late Men’s rolling 269-234 699.

    James DeGennaro hit 269-225-

    699, Bill Latham 242-226-671,

    Phil Bruno, Jr. 248-209-205-662,

    Mike Forrai 263-661, and Eric

    Paulson, Sr. 256-214-661.

     Pam Johnson 675ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – 

    Pam Johnson paced the Tuesday

    Rockville Ladies rolling games of 

    258-226 for a high series of 675.

    Patrice Nolan shot 246-225,

    Kathy Andrews 227.

    In the Tuesday Koffee Kats

    League Adrienne Lupo hit 234,

    Trish Guido 219.

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     Jason Nicholos 778FARMINGDALE, NY – Jason

     Nicholos topped the scoring in the

    Expressway Glass League rolling

    games of 287-279 for a high series

    of 778.

    Michael Forman hit 246-267-

    257-770, Mike McDonough 214-

    256-289-759, Mark Kaminski

    256-266-235-757, and Frankie

    Berardino 267-748.

    Clay Hunt 741FARMINGDALE, NY – Clay

    Hunt led the scoring in the Friday

    Late Mixed League rolling games

    of 258-204-279 for a high series of 

    741.

    Hari Soedarmasto hit 267-213-

    225-705, Mike McCarthy 279-

    211-672, Aneillo Strocchia 249-

    227-683, and Tony Caridi 258.

     Dan Rice 741FARMINGDALE, NY – Dan Rice

    topped the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Men’s League

     blasting games of 268-248 for a

    high series of 741.

    Frankie Berardino rolled 257-

    237-719, Brian Beale 235-245-

    236-716, John Bergen 279-236-

    704, Ed Stadtlander 258-248-698,

    and Stephen Hillbert 254-216-

    225-695.

     Matthew Gierl 733FARMINGDALE, NY – Matthew

    Gierl paced the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League

    rolling games of 265-222-246 for 

    a high series of 733.

    Kerrick Jones shot 259-244-718,

    Charles Johnson 230-223-267-

    720, Scott Serao 224-257-213-

    694, and Ralph Yolanda 299-676.

    George Zandier 704

    FARMINGDALE, NY - GeorgeZandier led the Tuesday Nite Owls

    League rolling games of 258-212-

    234 for a high series of 704.

    Roger Herrscher shot 248-227-

    214-689, JoeMonock 213-224-

    235-672, Thomas Fleissner 214-

    212-238-664, and Donald Price

    240-226-647.

    In the Tuesday AM Ladies

    League Barbara Bovenzi shot 209,

    Laurie Gentilella 196, and Jane

    Barbino 191.

     John O’Brien 690FARMINGDALE, NY – John

    O’Brien led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League

    rolling games of 200-256-234 for 

    a high series of 690.

    Justin Dellicarpini hit 211-214-

    248-673, Anthony Cotter 225-

    223-228-676, Joe Venezia 243-

    234-661, and Wayne Embleton

    210-224-225-659.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior League William Snyder shot 212-

    181, Jo-Anne Fina 171-157, and

    Louis Gravino 170-157.

     David Green 678FARMINGDALE, NY – David

    Green led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Party League rolling

    games of 248-234 for a high series

    of 678.

    Dan Gazza hit 231, Robert

    Laurice 225, and Lloyd Hasluck 

    217.

    In the Monday AM Seniors

    League Joe Montefusco shot 222-

    612, Willie Mack 203, Al Noll

    182, and Angela Napolitano 181.

     Mike Bagnato 662FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike

    Bagnato paced the scoring in the

    Thursday Goodtimers League

    rolling games of 204-238-220 for 

    a high series of 662.

    Ken Tamburrino hit 216-243-

    201-660, Robert Grieb 211-204-

    709, and Nick Jorgensen 226-213-

    601.

    George Gorton 644FARMINGDALE, NY – In theSaturday Nite Friends League

    George Gorton shot 203-257-644,

    Steve Clicker 236-214-646, Tara

    Flapan 246, and Tom Gomez 235.

     Joseph Catalano, Jr. 640FARMINGDALE, NY – Joseph

    Catalano, Jr. topped the scoring in

    the Saturday Island Trees League

    rolling games of 235-201-204 for 

    a high series of 640.

    Tony Cintado hit 224-216-623,

    Joe Catalano, Sr. 219, Melissa

    Schumacher 186, and Karen

    Giordano 181.

     Joe Livolsi 617 FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe

    Livolsi shot 223-203-617, John

    Shedel 200, and Gladys Codella

    177 in the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League.

     Joe Montefusco 211FARMINGDALE, NY- Joe

    Montefusco rolled 211, Frank 

     Napolitano 185, Gerard Hoeler 

    and Edna Noonan 183 in the

    Monday AM Seniors League.

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     Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 792FLUSHING, NY – Joe Kurdziel, Jr. topped the scoring in the Ted Guy

    Classic League blasting games of 259-297-237 for a high series of 792.

    Al Licciardello shot 224-245-255-724, John Mascetti 278-206-236-

    720, Mel Chandler 278-245-715, Dwight Flowers 216-258-237-711,

    and Keith Cooper 224-256-231-711.

    Tony Trachina 772FLUSHING, NY – Tony Trachina topped the scoring in the Ball and

    Chain League blasting games of 268-225-279 for a high series of 772.

     Nick Rotondo shot 258-246-248-752, Alex Andres 224-245-256-725,Michael Todd 229-266-690, Vincent Valiskey 214-232-245-691, and

    Dylan Bustillo 257-225-202-684.

     Brett A. Mosley 761FLUSHING, NY – Brett A. Mosley topped the scoring in the Friends

    and Family League firing games of 254-248-259 for a high series of 761.

    Craig Bowden rolled 211-279-228-718, Duane Duke 257-221-235-

    713, Kathy Taylor 255-200-254-709, and Greg Welch 237-219-231-687.

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    Mannione led the scoring in the

    RC American Legion/McGuire

    League firing games of 235-269-

    246 for a high series of 750.

    Chris Ruiz hit 268-711, Chris

    Congolmagno 247-709, Eric

    Samuelson 257-697, Mike

    Pellegrino 259-695, Jason

    Muscari 245-276-675, and

    Tommy Amendola, Sr. 278-668.

     Joe Carlo 753STATEN ISLAND, NY –Joe

    Carlo led the scoring in the Friday

     Nite Mixed Quartets League

    rolling games of 257-276 for a

    high series of 753.

    Richie Lopez hit 289-748, Justin

    Falcone 268-742, Mike Vignola

    289-722, Tom Farina 266-244-

    723, and Ken Soto 264-248-713.

     Dennis Costantino 687 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dennis

    Costantino led the scoring in the

    Golden Oldies League rolling

    games of 208-233-246 for a high

    series of 687.

    Tom Griffiths shot 215-217-214-

    646, Joseph Masi 216, and

    Richard Muszel 214.

     Nazareth Laursen 680STATEN ISLAND, NY – 

     Nazareth Laursen led the scoringin the Gennaro’s Ladies Classic

    League rolling games of 210-267

    for a high series of 680.

    Cathy Guarnieri hit 229-210-

    223-662, Michele Ciprello 235-

    212-209-656, and Nicole Tolnes

    234-214-651.

    In the Tuesday Early Birds

    League Anne Marie Rubilotta hit

    214, and Michele Spaan 201.

     Jim Shevlin 665STATEN ISLAND, NY – Jim

    Shevlin led the Rab’s Senior 

    Men’s League rolling 237-226-

    223 for a high series of 665.

    Santo Lisa shot 279-211-647, Al

    Felline 251-625, Bernie Wiessman

    241, and Sal Adragna and John

    Sorrentino 227.

    In the Manic Monday Ladies

    League Denise Coffaro shot 184.

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     Dan Eremias 813HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan Eremias

    topped the Premiere Pro Shop

    McClassic League firing 267-279-

    267 for a high series of 813.Mike Vamos shot 216-249-268-

    733, Danny Lopez 204-248-258-

    710, Michael Ferraro 224-256-

    226-706, and Ray Tomei 224-202-

    278-704.

     Michael Ramer 782HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael

    Ramer topped the scoring in the

    Garden State Mixed League blast-

    ing games of 257-235-290 for a

    high series of 782.

    Jose Medina rolled 212-248-216-

    676, Bill Slattery 232-245-656,

    and Doro Sperantzas 225-220-627.

     Lisa Columbus 771HOPELAWN, NJ - Lisa

    Columbus topped the Family

    League blasting games of 246-

    236-289 for a high series of 771.Mike Santonastaso shot 205-245-

    642, Daniel Pawelek 214-213-

    621, and Mike Kelly 212.In another session Mike

    Santonastaso shot 203-233-623,

    Susan Bobrowski 259-615, and

    Mike Kelly 216-233-613.

     Rocco Fortunato 755HOPLEAWN, NJ – Rocco

    Fortunato topped the scoring in

    the Raritan Bay Men’s League

     blasting games of 280-279 for a

    high series of 755.

    Steve Venito shot 255-258-213-726, Joe Lampariello 228-267-

    230-725, and Anthony Martino

    222-235-236-693.

     John Syslo 736 

    HOPELAWN, NJ – John Syslo ledthe scoring in the Thursday Mixed

     Nuts League rolling games of 244-

    224-268 for a high series of 736.

    Kevin Kennelly rolled 225-222-

    645, K.C. Cabonilas 225-213-637,

    and Joe Maloney 208-234-623.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Rich Rowley shot 215,

    Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 190, and MaryDoslik 177.

     Mike Kelly 730HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly

    topped the Friday Nite Mixed

    League blasting games of 217-

    277-236 for a high series of 730.Sal Angotti shot 226-245-223-

    694, Don Anione 210-236-219-

    665, Rolando Vazquez 230-243-

    655, and Kevin Cristi 256-207-653.

     Joey Parisi III 683

    HOPELAWN, NJ – Joey Parisi III paced the Friday Night Classic

    rolling 208-217-258 for a 683.

    Michael Potoski hit 216-239-

    216-671, John Manganiello 200-

    229-22-651, and Will Mottola

    208-225-201-634.

     Mike Kelly 676 HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly

    led the scoring in the Wednesday

     Night Trio League rolling games

    of 245-230-201 for a high series of 

    676.

    Michael Dellamanna shot 224-212-

    230-666, Ralph Doerfler 230-205-617, and Ed Ziegler 213-208-613.

    Vinny R. Medvetz 674HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinny R.

    Medvetz paced the scoring in the

    La Buona Pizza League rolling

    games of 259-217 for a high 674.Michael Bailey rolled 257-211-

    661, Warren Taureck 205-237-

    210-652, and Marcos Hernandez

    224-230-624.

     Bill Dillon 671HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Dillon ledthe scoring in the Knights of 

    Columbus rolling games of 202-

    246-223 for a high series of 671.

    Charles Golembiewski shot 215-

    217-204-636, Cid Stentella 205-

    225-616, and Robert

    Golembiewski 205-202-200-607.In the Tuesday Night Singles

    League Katina Garcia shot 158,

    and Joann Ringwood 151.

     Pete Zafian 661HOPELAWN, NJ – Pete Zafian

    led the Merck League rolling 226-

    212-223 for a high series of 661.Dan Hansells hot 256-225-642,

    Eric Haltli 234, and Kevin

    Bovaird 223.

     Mike Kelly 659HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly

    led the Family League rolling 224-

    248 for a high series of 659.

    Mike Santonastaso hit 258-632,Daniel Pawelek 247, Kevin

    Kopko 258, and Lisa Columbus

    and Brian Pawelek 214.

    In the Thursday Nite Mixed John

    Cestone shot 217-205-213-635,

    Vinny R. Medvetz 237-213-635.

    Frank Jordan 234HOPELAWN, NJ – Frank Jordan

    shot 234, Ceferino Rivera 207,

    and Joyce Ellison 187 in the

    Jerzey Pikers League.

    In the Wednesday Early Birds

    Carolyn Esposito shot 179-163, Sue

    Ragas 164, and Edie Cavallo 173.In the Isselin AA League Adele

    Rackley shot 224, and John

    Delosso 211.

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    the Hankel Classic, Mike “Fogs” Fogarty (Rita’s Ice) destroyed the pins

    with an opening perfect 300 game and an 815 series (113 POA) on

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    Artie Tafuri and Brian Hart each hit a 278, Mike Conti 269, and Sal

    Croce and Mike Skillman 267, Larry Gitlitz 718, Mark Gold 716, Sal

    Croce 710, Brian Hart 705, Larry Fisher 703, Joe Horvath 701, and Nick 

    Voyantzis 700.

    Andrew Cioffi Rolled 234-680,

    Cathy Seco 245-656 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Andrew Cioffi outshined all scorers with a

    nice 234 game and an excellent 680 series in the Monday George’s

    Memorial League at Parkway Lanes. Cathy Seco was on her game with

    a nice 245 game and 656 series.

    Fran Luzzi hit 258-662, Vince Vidovic 234-652, Ryan Musciotto 267-

    643, Lirse Jones 256-642, Jim Viola 228-637, and Frank Beamon 215-

    630. Women high rollers included Robyn Paci 213-611, Doc Cool 205-

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    211-536, Bonnie Gill 196-513, and Elena Marton 185-513.