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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 71 No. 4 March 31 - April 6, 2010 50 cents Justin Sloan Blasted 830 At North Arlington Bowl MADISON, NJ – Billy Piccola led all bowlers rolling in the Morris County Police & Fire League at Plaza Lanes by firing a 279 game en route to a high series of 805. Dan Pridham shot 289-770, James Hiligas 279, and Tom Kreder 279-712. Kelly Kulick Wins in Malaysia Billy Piccola 805 at Plaza Lanes NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Joan Sloan topped the scoring in the Sunday Morning Trios at North Arlington Bowl-O-Drome blast- ing games of 289-278 for a high series of 830. B Bop Lopez shot 278-813, Dave Madara 299-809, Mike McCabe 300-804, Steve Aiello 279-784, Anthony Imbriano 277-774, Jonathan Adams 268-773, Anthony Buonanno 279-772, Joey Kowalski 259-750, Chris Schanne 257-748, Mark Newman 267-747, Lewis Managault 279-739, Mike Kigner 266-737, Russ Van Housen 268-736, Al-Torre Hooper 289- 732, John LoGuidace 249-732, and Geroge Mendez 278-726. LEVITTOWN, NY – Michael Sculco fired a 300 game in the Monday Men’s Tavern League at North Levittown Lanes. Bryan Beach shot 289-278-772, Mike Tear 290-754, Mike Micell 277-733, Jeff Schneider 275, Charles Brower and Glen Pruett 277, Paul Devito 266-277, Jeff Schneider 275, and Bob Rydell rolled a 269 game. Dwayne Shuart Rolled 300-785 At Holiday Bowl Tom Martino, Jr. Blasted 806 In Classic at Majestic Lanes OAKLAND, NJ – Dwayne Shuart earned top scoring honors in the A/C Challenge League at Holiday Bowl firing perfect with a 300 game and finishing with a high series of 785. Tony Chrzanowski shot 279-753, Dan Greenip 298-728, Keith Conti 723, Claude Greenip 715, Al Winkler 276-688, Lisa Klics 235- 227-652, and Sharon Chrzanowski 259-628. HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom Martino, Jr. topped the scoring in the Middlesex County Classic League at Majestic Lanes blasting games of 279-279-248 for a very impres- sive high series of 806. Pete Perez shot 277-265-227- 769, Anthony Stevens 277-221- 264-762, Kelly Joy 255-237-245- 737, Jaime Mugnone 279-247- 695, Glenn Mohr, Jr. 235-244- 256-735, John Buchko 215-235- 278-728, Joe Vaccaro 244-226- 254-724, Kevin Mal 214-257-240- 711, Greg Wojtanoski 209-247- 255-711, Steve Bonner 244-278- 707, Ron Caggiano 257-203-247- 707, Richard Funk III 245-258- 203-706, Russell Bennett 233- 250-221-704, Sean Williams 269- 243-702, Michael Holoka 226- 229-246-701, Rob Hasslebrook 234-242-224-700, Brian Lynch 259-206-235-700, Vinny Medvetz 212-238-237-683, Glen Kolator 216-235-232-683, Ray Hasselbrook 256-226-201-683, and Dennis DeCrosta 245-204- 233-682. In the Bank League Robert L. Petz shot 234, Mark Cumber 190, and Maryann Todd 180. Michael Sculco Hit 300 At North Levittown Lanes The Men's Open Masters title of the 33rd Canon Malaysian International Open remained in Malaysia as top seed, Adrian Ang emerged champion while debutant, Kelly Kulick gave America their second victory in the Ladies' division. Both the champions were forced into the third and decid- ing game in the best-of-3 finals when the contenders drew level after the second game. PBA Tournament of Champion winner and top seed, Kelly Kulick retained the 33rd Canon Malaysian International Open ladies' crown for America following the footsteps of her compatriot, Carolyn Dorrin-Ballard, who won last year. But her victory did not come easy after being stretched to the third and deciding game in the finals against challenger, Chien Hsiu-Lan of Chinese Taipei. Two unlucky splits in the first game put the American on the back foot losing 184-211 to the Taiwanese. A quick ball change made the differ- ence in the second game when she bounced back with a 218-212 victory to force the deciding game. Although Chien started the third match with a dou- ble, Kulick again was forced to trail by two frames after a split in the second frame. A turkey from frame four and another double in the eighth and ninth frames gave Kulick a breather as Chien failed to knock down a single strike after her early double which gave Kulick a 211-201 vic- tory. "Yes it was very exciting. Each game came down to the last frame," said the delighted Kelly Kulick. "The lanes were drastically different and I had to make many changes. So I went to my bag and had to find a suitable ball. I'm glad I made the right change early." Kulick breezed through to the finals after beating No. 5 seed, Liza Del Rosario, 2- 0 in the first semi-finals while Chien took three games to defeat 2008 AMF World Cup champion and No. 3 seed, Jasmine Yeong-Nathan of Singapore, 2-1 in the other semi. Chien had an easier pas- sage into the semi-finals when he knocked out No. 7 seed, Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia, 2-0 in the quarter- finals while the Kulick needed three games to beat No. 8 seed, Siti Safiyah Amirah of Malaysia in her quarter-finals round. Kelly Kulick won RM15,000 and Chien Hsiu-Lan settled for RM7,500. Yeong-Nathan and Rosario fourth took home RM4,000 each as losing semifi- nalists. In the men's division, top seed Adrian Ang nar- rowly beat challenger, Osku Palermaa 163-147 as both struggled in very difficult lane conditions. In the second match, Palermaa got the better of Adrian after the Finn made the changes quicker than the Malaysian. Adrian was just unlucky when he could not find a connecting strike to go down, 200-238 forcing a decider. Adrian got off to a better start with a double as the Finn failed to repeat his form shown in the second. The third game and match appeared to have favored the Malaysian when Adrian got a turkey while Palermaa opened in frame 5. Although Adrian got a double in frames 8 and 9, an opened frame in the tenth gave the Finn a slim chance after he fired a turkey from frame 7 onwards. Needing to strike out to beat Adrian, Palermaa shot a solid pocket but left pin 10 stand- ing. Adrian celebrated his victory with 220-214. "All I need to do was to focus on my game. I lost it a bit and luckily I was able to get back my focus as the game went on," confessed the 22-year-old newly- crowned champion, Adrian Ang. Starpix photo Canon Malaysian International Open Champion Kelly Kulick Lucas Wiseman, USBC Senior Public Relations Coordinator (center) is on vacation, and where does he go? To a bowling event in Malaysia! Now that’s love for the sport. Wiseman went to be where the action is, at the 33rd Canon Malaysian International Open and did it on his own dollar for the second consecutive year. It was a wise choice as he got to hang out with two of the best women bowlers in the world and both ‘Jersey Girls’ from Union County, New Jersey, Kelly Kulick, winner of the PBA Tournament of Champions, PBA Women’s World Championship and PBA Women’s Series, and now added the 2010 Malaysian International Open champion and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, BJI bowler of the decade holder of thirteen women’d tour titles, four-time USBC champion and last year’s champion of the Malaysian International Open. Here is the trio In front of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo by Lucas Wiseman

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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 71 No. 4 March 31 - April 6, 2010 50 cents

Justin Sloan Blasted 830

At North Arlington Bowl

MADISON, NJ – Billy Piccola led

all bowlers rolling in the Morris

County Police & Fire League at

Plaza Lanes by firing a 279 game

en route to a high series of 805.

Dan Pridham shot 289-770,

James Hiligas 279, and Tom

Kreder 279-712.

Kelly Kulick Wins in Malaysia

Billy Piccola 805 at Plaza Lanes

NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Joan

Sloan topped the scoring in the

Sunday Morning Trios at North

Arlington Bowl-O-Drome blast-

ing games of 289-278 for a high

series of 830.

B Bop Lopez shot 278-813, Dave

Madara 299-809, Mike McCabe

300-804, Steve Aiello 279-784,

Anthony Imbriano 277-774,

Jonathan Adams 268-773,

Anthony Buonanno 279-772, Joey

Kowalski 259-750, Chris Schanne

257-748, Mark Newman 267-747,

Lewis Managault 279-739, Mike

Kigner 266-737, Russ Van Housen

268-736, Al-Torre Hooper 289-

732, John LoGuidace 249-732,

and Geroge Mendez 278-726.

LEVITTOWN, NY – Michael

Sculco fired a 300 game in the

Monday Men’s Tavern League at

North Levittown Lanes.

Bryan Beach shot 289-278-772,

Mike Tear 290-754, Mike Micell

277-733, Jeff Schneider 275,

Charles Brower and Glen Pruett

277, Paul Devito 266-277, Jeff

Schneider 275, and Bob Rydell

rolled a 269 game.

Dwayne Shuart Rolled 300-785

At Holiday Bowl

Tom Martino, Jr. Blasted 806

In Classic at Majestic Lanes

OAKLAND, NJ – Dwayne Shuart

earned top scoring honors in the

A/C Challenge League at Holiday

Bowl firing perfect with a 300

game and finishing with a high

series of 785.

Tony Chrzanowski shot 279-753,

Dan Greenip 298-728, Keith Conti

723, Claude Greenip 715, Al

Winkler 276-688, Lisa Klics 235-

227-652, and Sharon Chrzanowski

259-628.

HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom Martino,

Jr. topped the scoring in the

Middlesex County Classic League

at Majestic Lanes blasting games

of 279-279-248 for a very impres-

sive high series of 806.

Pete Perez shot 277-265-227-

769, Anthony Stevens 277-221-

264-762, Kelly Joy 255-237-245-

737, Jaime Mugnone 279-247-

695, Glenn Mohr, Jr. 235-244-

256-735, John Buchko 215-235-

278-728, Joe Vaccaro 244-226-

254-724, Kevin Mal 214-257-240-

711, Greg Wojtanoski 209-247-

255-711, Steve Bonner 244-278-

707, Ron Caggiano 257-203-247-

707, Richard Funk III 245-258-

203-706, Russell Bennett 233-

250-221-704, Sean Williams 269-

243-702, Michael Holoka 226-

229-246-701, Rob Hasslebrook

234-242-224-700, Brian Lynch

259-206-235-700, Vinny Medvetz

212-238-237-683, Glen Kolator

216-235-232-683, Ray

Hasselbrook 256-226-201-683,

and Dennis DeCrosta 245-204-

233-682.

In the Bank League Robert L.

Petz shot 234, Mark Cumber 190,

and Maryann Todd 180.

Michael Sculco Hit 300

At North Levittown Lanes

The Men's Open Masters title

of the 33rd Canon Malaysian

International Open remained in

Malaysia as top seed, Adrian

Ang emerged champion while

debutant, Kelly Kulick gave

America their second victory in

the Ladies' division.

Both the champions were

forced into the third and decid-

ing game in the best-of-3 finals

when the contenders drew level

after the second game.

PBA Tournament of

Champion winner and top seed,

Kelly Kulick retained the 33rd

Canon Malaysian International

Open ladies' crown for America

following the footsteps of her

compatriot, Carolyn Dorrin-Ballard, who won last

year. But her victory did not come easy after being

stretched to the third and deciding game in the

finals against challenger, Chien Hsiu-Lan of

Chinese Taipei. Two unlucky splits in the first game

put the American on the back foot losing 184-211 to

the Taiwanese. A quick ball change made the differ-

ence in the second game when she bounced back

with a 218-212 victory to force the deciding game.

Although Chien started the third match with a dou-

ble, Kulick again was forced to trail by two frames

after a split in the second frame.

A turkey from frame four and another double in

the eighth and ninth frames gave Kulick a breather

as Chien failed to knock down a single strike after

her early double which gave Kulick a 211-201 vic-

tory. "Yes it was very exciting. Each game came

down to the last frame," said the delighted Kelly

Kulick. "The lanes were drastically different and I

had to make many changes. So I went to my bag

and had to find a suitable ball. I'm glad I made the

right change early." Kulick breezed through to the

finals after beating No. 5 seed, Liza Del Rosario, 2-

0 in the first semi-finals while Chien took three

games to defeat 2008 AMF

World Cup champion and No. 3

seed, Jasmine Yeong-Nathan of

Singapore, 2-1 in the other

semi. Chien had an easier pas-

sage into the semi-finals when

he knocked out No. 7 seed,

Tannya Roumimper of

Indonesia, 2-0 in the quarter-

finals while the Kulick needed

three games to beat No. 8 seed,

Siti Safiyah Amirah of Malaysia

in her quarter-finals round.

Kelly Kulick won RM15,000

and Chien Hsiu-Lan settled for

RM7,500. Yeong-Nathan and

Rosario fourth took home

RM4,000 each as losing semifi-

nalists.

In the men's division, top seed Adrian Ang nar-

rowly beat challenger, Osku Palermaa 163-147 as

both struggled in very difficult lane conditions. In

the second match, Palermaa got the better of Adrian

after the Finn made the changes quicker than the

Malaysian. Adrian was just unlucky when he could

not find a connecting strike to go down, 200-238

forcing a decider. Adrian got off to a better start

with a double as the Finn failed to repeat his form

shown in the second. The third game and match

appeared to have favored the Malaysian when

Adrian got a turkey while Palermaa opened in

frame 5.

Although Adrian got a double in frames 8 and 9,

an opened frame in the tenth gave the Finn a slim

chance after he fired a turkey from frame 7

onwards. Needing to strike out to beat Adrian,

Palermaa shot a solid pocket but left pin 10 stand-

ing.

Adrian celebrated his victory with 220-214. "All

I need to do was to focus on my game. I lost it a bit

and luckily I was able to get back my focus as the

game went on," confessed the 22-year-old newly-

crowned champion, Adrian Ang.

Starpix photo

Canon Malaysian International

Open Champion Kelly Kulick

Lucas Wiseman, USBC Senior Public Relations

Coordinator (center) is on vacation, and where does he

go? To a bowling event in Malaysia!

Now that’s love for the sport.

Wiseman went to be where the action is, at the 33rd

Canon Malaysian International Open and did it on his

own dollar for the second consecutive year.

It was a wise choice as he got to hang out with two of

the best women bowlers in the world and both ‘Jersey

Girls’ from Union County, New Jersey, Kelly Kulick,

winner of the PBA Tournament of Champions, PBA

Women’s World Championship and PBA Women’s

Series, and now added the 2010 Malaysian International

Open champion and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, BJI bowler

of the decade holder of thirteen women’d tour titles,

four-time USBC champion and last year’s champion of

the Malaysian International Open.

Here is the trio In front of the Petronas Towers in

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Photo by Lucas Wiseman

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2 SPORTS REPORTER March 31 - April 6, 2010

Each year newcomers contin-

ue to enter the pro ranks. How

good are they? What kind of

attitude do they have? What are

their goals? Do they differ from

the aspiring pros of years ago?

Today's young bowlers are

better than good, and many are

sensational. They are the cream

of the crop emerging from the

ever more sophisticated junior

bowling programs, coaches’

clinics and camps and expanded

tournament schedules. They

hail from small towns of 7,000

and big towns of 7 million.

Some of them have all the

physical and mental tools and

lack only the final polishing

process that comes only with

experience, yet they can boast

more than a decade of varied

experience at very tender ages.

But the pro life can be different

from anything they have been

exposed to and it takes a period

of adjustment.

Attitudes are difficult to pin

down. There is no attitude,

except to succeed, and it boils

down to individual personalities

based on background, and that

includes family, education and

geography.

Some are brash and cocky,

don't care much for strict rules,

are individualists, and don't

care who knows it. They don't

want to know or care much

about what went on yesterday,

look only to today. More are on

the reserved side, looking to

find their way.

Almost all got their first expo-

sure to top championship bowl-

ing by watching the pros on TV.

Almost all are attempting to

achieve a lifetime dream of

making it as a pro bowler.

Their goals are simp1e. First,

they want to become the next

Parker Bohn III or Walter Ray

Williams Jr., and earn at the

least $100,000 per year. Failing

that lofty aim, they would like

to win enough to be comfortably

independent.

Next they would settle for

enough earnings to stay out long

enough to find out whether they

have it not. Finally, if all else

goes by the boards, they hope

not to embarrass themselves.

They come out, some fully

sponsored for a year or more,

others with barely enough to get

through a few weeks unless they

cash.

They accept bowling as a pro-

fessional sport, always have, but

too many expect bowling prize

money to be in the same ball

park golf, tennis and other

sports, and sometime the rude

awakening that this is not true,

jolts them.

They are better than their

counterparts of years ago. Most

are in better physical shape,

know more about the technical

side of the sport, and are eager

to learn more and more. Many

are college grads.

There is respect of the pro

stars, but there is little awe.

There is a confidence. Why not?

Bowling is a game of numbers

and aspiring pros have 300s and

800s and 230 averages, have

starred in various levels of play,

and been on top in their areas.

The common bond among

bowlers, newcomers or solid

veterans, is that they all know it

is difficult to make it as a pro

bowler. There are no fancy

bonus deals, few endorsements,

few weekly pay checks guaran-

teed, and not enough prize

funds so high that a bowler can

roll only when he feels like it

and still make a good living.

With all the thoughts of rich-

es, fame and glamour, there is

another basic sameness.

Bowling is an important part of

their lives and those close to

them, if not the most important.

They have a deep love for the

sport, for competition, and have

devoted much of their lives to

the quest.

The new crops of young pros,

men and women, do everyone

proud. And the "who are they"

names of today insure the future

star quality of the pro side of the

sport.

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Sports ReporterP.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094

Brian Kretzer Wins First PBA TitleNORWICH, Conn. – Brian Kretzer of Dayton, Ohio, ended his 167-

event winless streak Sunday, defeating 13-time Professional Bowlers

Association title winner Patrick Allen of Wesley Chapel, Fla., 629-566,

in the three-game title match of the Go RVing Match Play

Championship at Norwich Bowling and Entertainment Center.

Kretzer, at age 43, became the

sixth Lumber Liquidators PBA

Tour competitor to win his first

singles title during the 2009-10

season.

Kretzer, the No. 27 seed enter-

ing the 64-player single-elimina-

tion match play tournament, took

a 192-185 lead after the first

game, but ran away from Allen,

the No. 21 seed, in the second

game, 241-167. With an 81-pin

lead going into the final game, it

was a matter of filling frames.

Allen’s 214-196 win in the third

game wasn’t enough.

“It’s been a long time,” Kretzer

said. “I’m happy and I know my

mom’s happy. It’s nice to win,

whether it’s your first time or your 10th. I had a lot of success as an ama-

teur before I joined the PBA, but this kind of completes my career. Now

I’ve won at every level.”

Kretzer said his new-found success was a matter of turning back the

clock. “I went back to what I was doing in the `90s when I was an ama-

teur,” he said. “I was carrying the ball through my approach instead of

pushing. Now I can feel the ball again. I can do what I want to do with

it. I could always hook the ball, but now I can play straighter, too.”

Playing straighter was critical because the Go RVing Match Play

Championship used a different lane condition on each lane. The left lane

on each pair used a long-oil Shark pattern while the right lane used a

shorter Cheetah lane condition. Playing straighter on the Cheetah lane

was the key to Kretzer’s victory, and solving the Cheetah lane was the

primary reason Allen struggled.

“The Cheetah lane was a little different than yesterday, but I threw a

lot of bad shots,” Allen said. “I never got comfortable on that lane, and

when you are playing two extremely different angles, if you’re not com-

fortable on one lane, you’re not going to be comfortable on either.

“Brian took advantage. When you get a guy down in a tournament like

this, you’re supposed to stomp on him, and that’s what he did.”

Kretzer and Allen both grew up in the game as high-stakes amateurs.

“We’ve know each other since we were kids,” Kretzer said. “We crossed

paths a lot, even though we didn’t bowl each other head-to-head very

often. He went on to win 13 PBA titles and I hadn’t won until today, but

I do have one thing over him now,” Kretzer smiled. “He’s never beaten

me in a title match.”

Member

FINAL

FRAMES

Bill Bunetta Bill Bunetta , a United States

Bowling Congress Hall of Fame

member, died March 22 in Fresno,

Calif., of heart failure. He was 90.

A Professional Bowlers

Association charter member, he

was asked to be the PBA’s first

commissioner when the pro tour

was formed in 1958. But since he

still was competitive as a bowler, he

turned down the position.

He won his only PBA Tour title

in Fairless Hills, Pa., in 1960, and

was inducted into the USBC Hall

of Fame in 1968.

In addition to being a talented

competitor on the lanes, Bunetta

was one of bowling’s most

respected instructors. His inven-

tive coaching techniques included

the innovative “3-6-9” spare-

shooting system, and he spent

many years conducting clinics and

exhibitions. He was often sought

out by many young professionals

for coaching assistance.

In 1995, at age 76, he became

the oldest bowler in history to roll

back-to-back 300 games.

William “Bill” Beach,William “Bill” Beach, a United

States Bowling Congress Hall of

Fame member, died March 22 in

Hermitage, Pa., after a brief ill-

ness. He was 80.

Beach was inducted into the

American Bowling Congress

(now USBC) Hall of Fame in

1991. He won five ABC titles,

including the 1972 ABC

Masters.

Following his service in the

U.S. Air Force, Beach worked as

a barber in Sharon, Pa., before

joining the Professional Bowlers

Association Tour in 1966. In

1972, he provided one of the

most exciting moments in

Masters’ history when he came

through the losers’ bracket to

defeat defending Masters’ cham-

pion Jim Godman. Beach rolled

clutch shots in the finals frames

of each match, winning the first

match, 889-876, before edging

Godman 919-914 for the title.

Also in 1972, Beach won the

Don Carter Ebonite Open in

Arcadia, Calif., and picked up

his third and fourth ABC (now

USBC Open) titles by winning

Classic singles and all-events

titles. He was selected to the

Bowlers Journal All-American

Team that year.

Brian Kretzer

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March 31 - April 6, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 3

Frankie Montgoris

RALPH MARINO300 GAME817 SERIES

FIRST 300 &

FIRST 800IN SAME NIGHT

JOSE TIRADO280 GAME

MONDAY MIXED HANDICAP

9 YEAR OLD

BRANDON GROVER199 GAME

SUNDAY ADULT/CHILD

Anthony Phillips

Michael Ciardulli

Shaun Cook299 GAME

WEDNESDAY PARTY LEAGUE

RON SPEARSFIRST ANNUAL BVL

CHAMPIONRON WILL RECIEVE A FREE TRIP TO

LAS VEGAS TO PRESENT THE DONATION

CHECK TO THE BVL

PBA EXPERIENCE LEAGUES

BOWL ON THE SAME CHALLENGING OIL PATTERNS

AS THE PROFESSIONALS

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4 SPORTS REPORTER March 31 - April 6, 2010

SOUTH LEVITTOWNAndrew Assenza 758LEVITTOWN, NY – Andrew Assenza topped the Thursday Night

Foursome League firing a 268 game for a high series of 758.

Kenny Augusto shot 276-279-740, Thomas Ott, Dave Blumenthal,

Nick Lupo, Angel Martinez, and Jack Kampf 269.

Peter Schimmel 726Peter Schimmle led the scoring in the Tuesday BK Sweeneys League

firing games of 256-268 for a high series of 726.

Mike Gergorio hit 253, Dave Brussenski and Kevin Coumatus 242, and

Nina Senff 200.

In the Tuesday Early Birds League Jennier Traina hit 214, Denise

Exner 205-212, Jenn D’Iorio 208, Regina Sande 202, and Theresa

Rogers 201.

Steve Krys 279-277Steve Kryss rolled 279-277, Bob Nunnenkamp and Roger Costa III

279, Mark Munisten 258, Ernie Hallett 255, and Anna Bell 237 in the

Wednesday Grumman League.

Steve Lassman 258Steve Lassman shot 258, John Pappas 256-257, Kenny Daughn and

Steve Kiipman 257, Debbie Cruz 234, Jerri Lecren and Ann Gruber 210

in the Monday. LIA League.

Ray Wilson rolled 227, Bob Haskins 223-620, Joe Marsiello and Joe

Cagna 213, and Jack Mateer 207-605 in the Wednesday Young at Heart

Seniors League.

In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors League Gene Kelly hit 223, Joe

Hopp 210, Bob Archer 204, and Cappy Caporusso 200.

Larry Ferriso 245Larry Ferriso shot 245, Jim Fenimore 243, Patrick Fisher 235, Sue

Fenimore 223, and Lu Aoguero 217 in the Thursday Hits N Misses

League.

HY-WAY BOWLROUTE 22, UNION, NJ

908-687-9300 DANNY WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR

AL BRIDGES, MANAGER

NORTH

LEVITTOWNG. Terracciano 741LEVITTOWN, NY – Gerard

Terracciano topped the scoring in

the Sunday Omega Mixed League

firing a high game of 288 and a

high series of 741.

John McPherran hit 246, Jerry

Dubuke and Gary Bacchi 245,

Paul Bolton 244, and Kathy

Mottola 208.

Dominick Turilli 741Dominick Turilli led the scoring

in the Wednesday Men’s Nite Out

League firing games of 258-247

for a high series of 741.

John Stippel hit 232, and Mike

Biaggi 231.

Steve Schoepfer 275Steve Schoepfer shot 275,

Ronnis Simon 236, and Miyuki

Yoshid-hay 225 in the Friday

Hockey Fans.

Geza Gombas 661Geza Gombas led the scoring in

the Tuesday Nassua/Suffolk

Bakers League firing a 232 game

for a high series of 661.

Vito Errico hit 226, and Kathy

Fehn 205.

Michael Sala 678Michael Sala led the Monday

Seniors League firing a 254 game

for a high series of 678.

Bob Sandkuhl shot 245-634, Bob

Haskin 228, Kurt Behrens and

Rich Mennona 222, Jack Mater

220, and Charlie Demarest 213.

Joe Turchiano 247Joe Turchiano rolled 247, Carol

Gross 211, and Jane Lottes 201 in

the Monday LUHI Mixed League.

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March 31 - April 6, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 5

Dan Allen 782OAKLAND, NJ – Dan Allen led

the scoring in the Monday Nite

Early Mix League firing games of

279-267 for a high series of 782.

Jon Paul Richard hit 706, Bonnie

Mondelli 256-714, Tim Fitzgerald

697, Stacey Bade 266, and Debra

Ross 244-649.

Jacob Solomon 748Jacob Solomon led the scoring in

the Sal Marino-Budweiser Classic

firing a 266 game for a high series

of 748.

Dan Gerardi hit 279-740, Brian

Stackhouse 735, Tom Maloney

730, Josh Bindhammer 714, Brian

Denhartog 705, and Bob Lippi

279.

Neal Galletta 738Neal Galletta led the CBS Men’s

League firing a 276-738.

Tim Dunkerly shot 723, Steve

Colombo 689, Mike Kassab 685,

Dennis Hanowitz 279-680, and

Mike West 651.

Ed Casler 700Ed Casler led the scoring in the

Sunday Gutterdusters with a700.

Bob Barker hit 247-689, Joe

Donnarumma 679, Chris Amiaga

657, and Brian Scott 655.

Chuck Coslet 692Chuck Coslet led the scoring in

the Pops Coslet Memorial League

firing a 264 game for a high series

of 692.

Dave Johnston hit 654, Joe

Gerace, Sr. 236-236-648, Bryan

Guelph 637, Kathy Hanek 278-

621, and Laura Devita 222.

Stacey Bade 759Stacey Bade topped the scoring

in the Monday Nite Early Men’s

League firing games of 289-237

for a high series of 759.

Nino Gagliano rolled 694, Linda

Rose 674, Jon Paul Richard 256-

674, Todd Ascenzo 279-670, and

Irene Greenhalgh 639.

Nelson Debow 758Nelson Debow led the scoring in

the Sal-Marino Budweiser Classic

League firing a 266 game for a

high series of 758.

Ray Kummer shot 751, Al

Winkler 717, Dan Gerardi 258-

258-716, Bob Lippi 702, Josh

Bindhammer 699, Dean Kazinci

290-696, Brian Stackhouse 267-

695, and Frank Disparti 694.

AT HOLIDAY BOWLMark Marton 732 at Parkway Lanes ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Mark Marton led all pin attackers with scores

of 238-278-216 for a high series of 732in the Wednesday, Teterboro

Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.

Joe Donnarumma rolled 253-690, Mike Guglielmino 298-686, David

Reilly 257-679, Jim Viola 238-678, Rob Byrd 244-672, Greg Ciccone

225-663, Michael Viola 277-655, Bill Scrivens 224-654, and Charlie

Scarlett 243-653.

In another session, Mark Marton led with 205-267-257 for a strong 729

followed by David Reilly 248-719, Steve Semancik 246-710, Rich

Miller Sr 268-703, Jim Viola 256-701, Frank Beamon 253-694, Mike

Aiellos 236-687,

Tony Colella Sr 248-676, Bill Scrivens 248-671, Leon Kozlowski 235-

658, Rich Miller Jr 256-656, Jim Baer 227-655, and Michael Viola 247-

654.

AT STELTON.Mark Gruber 279PISCATAWAY, NJ – In the AT&T

Tuesday League Mark Gruber

rolled 279.

Rob Lawless 748Rob Lawless paced the Thu.

Men’s League firing 277-224-247

for a high series of 748.

Thomas Regan hit 213-269-256-

738, Glenn Willston 226-256-234-

714, Bob Broderick 237-2-46-

217-700, Henry Pakosz 266, Jim

Criss 267, Jim Sheehan and DJ

Cramer 258, Milton Fitzgerald

266-243, and Joe Obst 244.

Henry Pakosz 728Henry Pakosz topped the He’s

and She’s League rolling 259-213-

256 for a high 728 set, and Brian

Fiore hit 234-215-255-704.

James Criss 269James Criss rolled 269, Kevin

McMorrow 244, and Joe Soliman

234-236 in the So. Plainfield Mix.

John Nachliner 266John Nachliner rolled 266 in the

CNJPBL League.

In the Charlies Angels League

John Martinez shot 234 and Joan

Lozowski 236.

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Tom Kreder 731MADISON, NJ – Tom Kreder led the scor-

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League blasting a 257 game for a high series

of 731.

Tim McKenna hit 258-707, Tony Ferlise

251, Dave Krivak 248-685, Jon Russo 689,

Schneyer 257-667, Dan Pridham 650, Lisette

Tapanes 225, Chris Ardizzone 215, and Sally

Lauderdale 204.and Carolyn Granato 200.

In the Union Recreation League Jane Inch

shot 201, and Jan Myers 177.

Oren Warter 725Oren Warter rolled 268-725, Aaron

Mennalla 245-690, and Frank Fillimon 247-

669 in the Tuesday 400 Doubles League.

Joe Borowic 714Joe Borowic shot 247-714, Tim McKena

248-705 in the Livingston Business Men’s

League.

Lies’l Apgar 703Lies’l Apgar led the scoring in the Ladies

Trio League firing 245 game for a high series

of 703.

Sylvia Glinko hit 241-568, and Elaine

Wilson 201.

Scott West 702Scott West rolled 257-702, Harry Franz

266-672, Travis Wilfong 658, and Diane

Sinclair 192.

Les Porzio 249MADISON, NJ – Les Porzio rolled 249,

Jon Russo 248, John Lulewicz 244, and

Lisa Gibbons 202 in the Pharma Plus

League.

Tim Zaugg 247In the Plaza Junior Major League Tim

Zaugg shot 247, Neil Monka 238-640,

David Berardi 232-629, Bailey Bancroft

232, Jimmy Hintze 613, and Laura Zaugg

219.

Derail Miller 245Derail Miller paced the scoring in the

Livingston Business Men’s League firing

a 245 game for a 693 series.

Chris Sammond hit 238, Paul

Demyanovich 237-670, Mike Ramos 237-

702, and Bob Perry 237.

Gina Steffen and Nancy Cook hit 147,

and Mickey Ahalt 143 in the Baltusol

League.

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March 31 - April 6, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 7

Geroge Dakak, Jr. 735ROCKAWAY, NJ – George

Dakak, Jr. topped the scoring in

the Foursome League firing games

of 267-244-224 for a high series of

735.

Ed Cook rolled 259-205-258-

722, Pete Cuozzo 259-215-236-

710, George Dakak, Sr. 256,

Henry Alvarez, Jr. 243, Bob

McGee 243, and Kathi Dickerson

223.

Charles Boyajian 734Charles Boyajian topped the

scoring in the Classic Trio League

with 276-247-211 for a high series

of 734.

Joe Karas rolled 257-224-247-

728, Bobby Willis 257-232-214-

703, George Valerius 246-231-

224-701, Chip Vincent 268,

Tyrone Waal 258, and Bill Carrier,

Jr. 257.

Doug Cattan 705Doug Cattan paced the Mixed

League with 225-214-236-705.

Keri May shot 258, Nicole

Mason 254, and Donna Sodano

248.

Walt Wormann 725Walt Wormann led the scoring in

the County Tuesday Night Mixed

League rolling 268-211-246 for a

725 set.

Michael Kolibaba rolled 263-

257-202-722, Matt Franke 258-

203-245-706, Sue Marrero 234,

and Sandy Turner 226.

In the Holy Rollers League Matt

Sokol hit 200, and Linda Cordasco

202.

In the Friday Tri Mixed League

Charles Whitehead rolled 222,

Geno McCoy 212, Daryl Frank

206, and Michelle Hanlko 212.

Kevin Bradley 721Kevin Bradley led the scoring in

the Monday Early Birds League

firing 256-249-216-721.

Kreg Gibbons shot 203-236-225-

664, Michele Clouse 205,and

Jennifer Eckels 204.

John Hearn 258In the NorBu Lodge League John

Hearn rolled 258, Wilson Garcia

245, and Maria Van Treuren 221.

Anthony Genovese 718Anthony Genovese led the scor-

ing in the Monday Nite Mixed

League rolling 268-222-228 for a

high 718 set.

Ken George shot 203-236-225-

664, John Uhrynowich 244, and

Betty Hessler 223-203-600.

Alex Dalmedo 715Alex Dalmedo led the scoring in

the Thursday Nite Mixed League

firing games of 245-227-243 for a

high series of 715.

Danny Nykyforuk shot 246-216-

214-676, Wayne Poverstein 247,

Joann Brown 226, and Carole

Cerenzio 216.

Heriberto Matias 695Heriberto Matias topped the scor-

ing in the Fridawy Nite Men’s

League firing games of 278-207-

216 for a high series of 695.

Erik Garv shot 246-222-223-691,

John Rotondo, Jr. 259-224-201-

690, Chip Vincent and Dave

Sabella 268, and Stephen Friedella

257.

Benny Nieves 662Benny Nieves led the Spanish-

American tossing 256-225-662.

Tyrone Waal shot 277-646, and

Henry Alvarez, Jr. 258.

Mike Potoski 657Mike Potoski led the Tuesday

Night Mixed with 248-214-657.

Mike Patruno shot 247, and Trish

Iaconetti 203.

John Neral 607John Neral rolled 244-607,

Nichole Spratford 236, Matt

Svoboda 238, and Matt Graham

224 in the PBA Experience

League.

Gladys Armstrong shot 225,

Tammy Baldwin 212-202, Susan

Chillemi 201, and Kathy Bradley

200 in the Women’s League.

Nidia Haneveld 693Nidia Haneveld led the Mixed

League firing 244-227-222 for a

high 693 set.

Tom Selkow shot 237-200-235-

672, Doug Cattan 236-234-669,

Jim Testa 257-206-707, and

Julianne Cromwell 226-223-631.

Mike Potoski 690Mike Potoski led the scoring in

the Tuesday Night Mixed tossing

games of 248-247 for a 690.

Wayne Poverstein shot 228-206-

211-645. Bill Homa 246-203-641,

Joe Kentos 237, Steven Murphy

232, and Mike Patruno 245-240-

658.

Keri May 651Keri May led the scoring in the

Friday Tri Mixed League firing

games of 227-225 for a high series

of 651.

Geno McCrory shot 204-202-

200-606, Jerry Dzekuka, Jr. 212,

and Michelle Halko 211.

Kevin Sikora 676Kevin Sikora led the scoring in

the Monday Nite Mixed firing

230-220-224 for a 676.

Chris Larick shot 245-20-645,

Chris Lyerly 235, Ed Boehlke

233-223-212-668, Donna Formica

555, Ricky Exner 213-204-233-

650, Robert Clipperton 262, Lee

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICJohn Kertesz 796HOPELAWN, NJ – John Kertesz

was scoring front-runner in the

Raritan Bay Men’s League firing

games of 256-252-288 for a high

series of 796.

Lauren Banz shot 218-268-258-

744, Ed Hayes, Jr. 280-202-239-

721, Bob Kerwin 213-212-279-704,

Gabe Ferrari 204-202-289-695, Bill

Bailey 203-277-207-687, Don

Richard 259-236-687, Nick Cascone

245-210-230-685, Paulo Toy 247-

241-682, Frank Kertesz 217-207-

257-681, Steph Crane 213-229-214-

656, Jessic Medoro 244, Willie Apo

208-234-213-655, and Steve A.

Venito 226-213-214-652.

Rose Lada 731Rose Lada led the Sat. Nite Mixed

League firing games of 237-225-269

for a high series of 731.

Chris Huntley rolled 243-243-234-

720, Rich Nicholls 233-255-204-

692, Bill Bailey 276-214-658, John

Kertesz 211-237-641, Dyshon Coley

215-242-630, and Dave Wybraniec

217-202-602.

Vinnie Milazzo 762Vinnie Milazzo topped the Friends

& Family League blasting games of

236-259-267 for a high 762.

Bill Nemeth shot 222-231-210-

663, Wayne torzilli 208-203-224-

635, Pete Garcia 204-204-607, and

Bill Pope 267-607.

Matt D’Andrea hit 216-209, Bob

Dennis 207, Kurt Salvesen 205, and

Sal Potestiro 200 in the South Shore

League.

Michael Holoka 698Michael Holoka topped the scoring

in the His & Hers Leagie firing

games of 227-253-218 for a high

series of 698.

Bonnie DeSimone shot 236-246-

676, Mike Porcellana 225-276-652,

Shelly Jacques 236-214-644, Stacey

Riebesell 214-224-200-638, Bill

Smith 246-632, Kyle Jannuzzi 213-

204-209-626, and Don Anione 254,

John Strassner 222-214-625.

Jason Ciszewski shot 234-216-608,

Guillermo Jimenez 220, Wayne

Bebert 205, and Mario Delapaz 190

in the Avenel Youth League.

Jack Gale 718HOPELAWN, NJ – Jack Gale led

the scoring in the Fri. Late Night

Mixed League firing games of 235-

235-248 for a highs series of 718.

Michael Benvenuto hit 226-233-

223-682, Matt Kowal 211-233-629,

Ellyn Voto 210, and Tim Fink 201

.Rob Morris 705Rob Morris led the scoring in the

Fri. Nite Mixed League firing games

of 213-218-274 for a high series of

705.

Rocco Fortunato hit 203-257-229-

689, Dan Krakowski 220-206-245-

671, Pete Badiak 213-268-664,

Richard Funk III 213-257-663, Rob

Williams 239-238-652, Jessie

Westcott 219-234-643, Paul

Woitowicz 255-216-643, Mike

Kelly 220-239-633, and Kevin

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Mike Garcia rolled 212-204-234-

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Richard Maddock 201-207, and

Christine Gallagher 200 in the

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