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Ken Wojkylo Rolled 300
At South Levittown Lanes
Jason Rybak, Paul Franco 300
At Lodi Lanes
LEVITTOWN, NY - Ken
Wojkylo burned the boards for a
300 game rolling in the ThursdayNight Foursome at South
Levittown Lanes and finished the
session with a 742 high set.
Kyle Ludwig tossed a near per-
fect 299 game then added a 26
for a 736 set. Dan Kantor bowle
266, Bill Zanis 259-258-722, JacKampf 258, Jeff Fugelsang 25
and Greg Giorgio earned a 71
series.
ALLEN PARK, Mich.
Reigning Professional Bowlers
Association Player of the Year
Sean Rash threw two strikes in the
10th frame to clinch a 225-215
victory for his BROOKLYN
STyLES team over the New York
City WTT KingPins in the debut
of PBA League team bowling on
ESPN last week at Thunderbowl
Lanes.
The STyLES, owned by Greys
Anatomy actor Jesse Williams,
held a two-pin lead heading into
the 10th frame. After KingPins
anchor bowler Pete Weber struck
and spared in his half of the 10th
frame, Rash answered with two
strikes to lock up the win.
Its a great feeling winning by
yourself, but winning as a team
never gets old, said Rash, who
served as franchise player for histeam and drafted an all-star lineup
that included PBA Hall of Famer
Walter Ray Williams Jr., veteran
Tour champion Ryan Shafer, and
promising young players RyanCiminelli and Jason Sterner.
See PBA LEAGUE page 2
FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Inzirillo led the scoring in the
Wednesday Mens League at
Farmingdale Lanes firing a 300
game for a high series of 704.
Joe Muscat rolled 268, Mario
Caramico 265, Larry Langsa
259, Joe Carracciolo and Stev
Gonzalez 258, John Bergen 24
233-690, Dave Green 247, Mik
Alvarez, Marvin Slilfkin an
Aniello Strocchia 245.
Joe Inzirillo Blasted 300
At Farmingdale
SEATTLE Doug Kent of Newark,
N.Y., the winner of 10 Professional
Bowlers Association Tour titles includ-
ing four major championships, and
Danny Wiseman of Baltimore, a 12-
time Tour winner with one major, have
been elected to the PBA Hall of Fame.
Kent and Wiseman will be inducted
during the PBAs Hall of Fame dinner
on Saturday, March 30, in Indianapolisas part of PBA Tournament of
Champions week.
Kent and Wiseman have had remark-
ably similar careers. Wiseman, 45, joined the PBA in
1987 and has earned just over $1.55 million. Kent,
also 45, joined the PBA in 1988 and has earned just
over $1.51 million during his career. In the voting for
the 50 Greatest Players in PBA History during the
organizations 50th anniversary celebration in 2009,
Wiseman was ranked 42nd and Kent 43rd.
Kent, the winner of six standard PBA Tour titles,
has the upper hand in major titles. He won the 1991
United States
Bowling Congress Masters for his first title, added
the 2002 PBA World Championship, and won both
the USBC Masters and Dennys PBA World
Championship in 2006 on his way to earning Chris
Schenkel PBA Player of the Year honors. He is one
of only nine players ever to win two major titles in
the same season.
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LODI, NJ - Jason Rybak and
Paul Franco each rolled perfect,
posting a 300 game in the Monday
Trios at Lodi Lanes, Franco closed
out the night with a 772.
Ron Deluca posted a 278 gam
in an 821 set followed by Bobb
Castillo with a 279 in a 794 an
Jeremy Rybak bowled a 279 gam
in a 751 set.
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ John
Barone blasted his first 300 game
while rolling in the Monday Intercity
Mixed Bowling League at Parkway
Lanes.
Mike Sanders bowled 245-716 fol-
lowed by Randy Crawley rolling
254-710, Jip Winfrey 279-704,
Rocky Patterson 250-689, Milto
Hendrick 254-687, Aaron McKa
247-685, James Cloud 256-67
Larry Norris 277-668, Cynth
Jones-Easton 236-664, Charlie
277-658, Bricken Remshifski 23
657 and Ronald Johnson 259-656.
OAKLAND, NJ Charles
Anderson earned top honors in the
Coors Light Singles League at
Holiday Bowl firing games of 300-
234-244-279 for a high series of 1057.
John Lewis rolled 257-246-
244-971, Mark Duca rolled 25
245-235-958, Mike Fradkin 25
236-935, Joe Kearney 245-23
929, Joe Truchan 278-236-91
Dave Nagelhout 257-236-910, an
Glenn Griffiths 243-905.
John Barone Blasts His First 300
In Intercity Mixed at Parkway Lane
Charles Anderson Hit 300
At Holiday Bowl
New Yorks Doug Kent, Baltimores Danny Wiseman
Elected to PBA Hall of FameBy Bill Vint - PBA
BROOKLYN STyLES Top New York City WTT KingPins
To Win PBA League Debut on ESPN
By Bill Vint - PBA
PBA photo
Danny Wiseman.PBA photo
Doug Kent.
BROOKLYN STyLES teammates Tom Hess, Ryan Ciminelli, Ryan
Shafer, Jason Sterner, Walter Ray Williams, Jr., and Sean Rash.
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I got the call from Tom Clark and it was
nice. Very good news, Kent said, who isoperating two bowling centers in his retire-
ment from PBA Tour competition. Im
very satisfied with everything I accom-
plished. It was a lo t more than I ever
expected. When youre a young player, you
never know whats going to happen. You
just hope to get bet ter and be competitive .
Winning the Masters in 1991 was a big
confidence booster, he added. It kind of
proved that you can do it. But the main
thing that creates longevity is being a stu-
dent and keeping pace with the never-end-
ing changes you have to make to get bet-
ter.
Kents best season was 2006-07, but a
season that almost didnt happen, he said.
It was kind of a strange thing. When I
won the Masters the second time, it was
kind of near the end of my career. I was
ready to be done. During the second block
of qualifying, I got off to a bad start and
called my wife, and told her Id had
enough, that I was ready to come home, and
I wound up winning the tournament. It was
very strange.
And a very similar conversation took
place during the (2006) World
Championship, which I won the second
time. You never know when things are
going to click, but when everything comes
together, you feel like you cant be beat.
Its been that way since the start of my
career. You always need to improve, Kent
continued. A lot of guys who have been
out there a long time have had a lot of con-
versations about the changes, the funda-
mentals, sharing the knowledge. The
knowledge you gain on tour you cant get
anywhere else.
Kent will join his brother-in-law, Parker
Bohn III, in the PBA Hall of Fame. Kents
wife is the former Chrissie Beamish;
Bohns wife is the former Leslie Beamish.
They will be the second set of brothers-in-
law in the PBA Hall, joining Mike Aulby
and Steve Cook, who also married sisters.
Wiseman, who won the first of his 11
standard titles in the 1990 Fair Lanes Open
in his Baltimore hometown in his first tele-
vision appearance, won the historic 2004
USBC Miller High Life Masters which was
staged on a special lane installation insideMiller Park in Milwaukee the first time a
bowling championship had been conducted
inside a major league baseball stadium.
Its pretty amazing. Im pretty happy an
pretty amazed considering my recent yearsbut I guess theres history to go by,
Wiseman said. I got the call from Tom
Clark and I started thinking about it, and
Im pretty humbled when you think about
all of the elite players in our sport.
Its been a long process. It takes a lot of
hard work, a lot of dedication, a lot of
patience . You have to have an undying lov
to be one of the best, and Ive had that. On
of my proudest moments was winning my
first title with my dad there, and then the
2004 Masters those, and being selected a
one of the PBAs 50 best, were exceptional
moments.
One of Wisemans most unforgettable pe
formances was also one of his biggest dis-
appointments.
The 1992 Firestone (Tournament of
Champions), when my dad was dying, is a
memory Ill never forget, he said. It was
a major event, one I thought I should have
won, but Marc McDowell out-bowled me,
and that was the biggest disappointment of
my career because I was pretty sure it
would be the last time my father would eve
see me bowl, and it was.
But with all of my injuries, Ive always
found a way to step up, Wiseman contin-
ued. I was close to losing my exemption,
but I bowled through the pain and made a
TV show. If I missed that exemption, I
dont win the Masters so it was a definin
moment.
Early in his career, Wiseman defined him
self by compiling the winningest television
record in PBA history at that time, and by
introducing a colorful, flame-enhanced per
sona that branded him intentionally as
something of a maverick.
My legacy was bowling pretty dang-
gone good on TV I think I was 21-5 at
one point - and I made my own identity, h
said. Some of these guys Earl Anthony,
Marshall Holman, guys like that got thei
identities because they were on TV every
week. I did it a little bit different. I was
able to create an identity that tells people
who I am, and people remember it.
But its all pretty humbling, he contin-
ued. I was never a natural. Ive studied an
learned and watched. I learned a skill and
was able to adapt to the environmentthroughout my career. I mostly did it on m
own, and Im pretty proud of that.
Every single teammate gave me
positive feedback, sa id they had al l the
confidence in the world, Rash said.Ciminelli told me to throw a good
shot; I told him I was going to throw
the same shot I threw at him to win the
Tournament of Champions last year.
All five of our guys are great play-
ers. All of us can throw strikes when we
need to, Rash added. It shows my
picks were pretty good. I picked up a
team I knew would never give up, a
team that would be competitively ready
and guys who can get along. In team
sports, everyone has to jell and thats
what we had.
Sundays win gave the STyLES 18
points in the race for the top five posi-
tions for the end-of-season PBA
League Elias Cup finals. Owner BillieJean Kings KingPins earned 12 points
as runners-up.
Sundays PBA League round includ-
ed the top five of eight five-player
teams that had qualified over a span of
four days and 32 team games on four
different lane conditions as part of the
PBA Detroit Winter Swing at
Thunderbowl Lanes.
In the semifinal match, the KingPins
and Jerome Bettis Motown Muscle
threw matching strikes and spares
through five frames before the
KingPins took the lead behind strikes
by Tommy Jones and Jack Jurek. Open
frames by Tom Smallwood and Mike
Fagan in the eighth and ninth frames
put Motown in a hole it couldn tescape. The KingPins advanced to the
title contest, 226-191
In the second match, Motown anchor
bowler Mike Scroggins threw three
strikes in the 10th frame to extend his
teams string to five in a row, erasing a
14-pin deficit and forcing Strikers
anchor Rhino Page to strike on his first
shot in the 10th for a chance to win.
Page, however, left the 4-6-7-9 split
and the Muscle advanced with a 214-
194 win.
In the opening match, the Strikers
roared out of the gate with six consecu-
tive strikes while the S ilver Lake Atom
Splitters, owned by comedian Chris
Hardwick, didnt have a strike untilJosh Blanchard threw one in the eighth
frame. Terrell Owens Dallas-based
team easily moved on with a near-per-
fect 278-171 victory.
The Detroit Winter swing included
five rounds of PBA League competi-
tion, with points awarded after each
round. The top four teams after five
rounds will advance to the Elias Cup
finals, named in honor of PBA founder
Eddie Elias, which will be conducted
March 31 at Woodland Bowl in
Indianapolis as part of PBA
Tournament of Champions week.
PBA LEAGUEContinued from page 1
PBA HALL OF FAMEContinued from page 1
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Fred Catapano 781FARMINGDALE, NY Fred
Catapano topped the scoring in theTuesday Early Birds League firing
games of 246-268-267 for a high
series of 781.
Kerrick Jones rolled 280-246-
750, Steve Coleman 268, Frankie
Berardino 266-708, Anthony
Coleman 261-224, Charlie Turner
257, Amefika Greaves 257-237-
705, BJ Fuller 257-231-690, Lou
Serafini 255, Miguel Garrido 245-
225-676, Nicole Carapano and
Jonnae Greaves 246, and Willa
Gray 246.
Danny Riccobono 288FARMINGDALE, NY Danny
Riccobono fired a high game of
288 in the Monday Night FourplayLeague.
Robert Horvath rolled 256-243-
700, Ralph Ehrlich 245-222-658,
Chris DePierro 227-646, and Jim
Tortorice, Jr. 636.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Bill Platania rolled 189,
Jerry Hoeler 180, and Marci Hunt
176.
Leo Marcotte shot 201 in the
Thursday Massapequa Teachers
League.
Jeremy Schuster 769FARMINGDALE, NY Jeremy
Schuster led the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing
games of 278-277 for a high series
of 769.
Craig Bogart rolled 258-239-682,
Joe Giammarino, Jr. 260-676,
George Mazzocchi 265-606, Rich
Fiorentino 230, Megan Cesare
234, and Brian Meade 226.
Thomas Fleissner 723FARMINGDALE, NY Thomas
Fleissner topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing
games of 225-211-257 for a high
series of 723.
Kenny Simon rolled 253, Stan
Sourlis 251-634, Rafael Santos
249, Mike Kremlicka 248-226-
654, Victor Cassano 246, Rob
Larsen 229-212-627, Goerge
Zandier 226, Don Price and
Dennis Bracken 225, and Kim
Falcone 212.
Mike Marrazzo 697FARMINGDALE, NY Mik
Marrazzo led the scoring in thWednesday Party League firing
268 game for a high series of 69
Brian Siemers shot 241-68
David Brand 240-235-657, I
Kaskel 236-226-643, Lloy
Hasluck and Eric Vazquez 23
and Katie Rahner 212.
Bill Snyder 686FARMINGDALE, NY In th
Sunday Adult/Junior Scholarsh
League Bill Snyder shot 279-68
and Mike Coakley 192.
In the Saturday Nite Fun Leagu
Matt Traina hit 256-242-667, Art
Moon 254, Joe Traina, Jr. 246
650, Clay Hunt 236-663, an
Steve Brandt 235.In the St. Martins Majors Leagu
Nathan Smith rolled 247, Brando
Soedarmasto 233, Liz Ferraroan
and Sammi Ng each hit 218, Car
Licht and Emily Dean rolled a 21
game.
Thomas Calandra rolled 21
Joseph Reddy 193, and Josep
Smalkin 190 in the St. Martin
Seniors League.
Joe LiVolsi 243FARMINGDALE, NY Jo
LaVosli topped the scoring in th
Friday Sunshine Kids League fi
ing a high game of 243 and a hig
series of 610.
Fai LiVolsi hit 203, Bill Platan
194, and Barney Krak.
CORRECTIONCorrection to an article in the
January 9-15, 2013 issue where
we reported that Keith Dobres
set a new high series in EssexCounty we had been misin-
formed and bowling historian
Tony Cerrato sent us an article
where, New Jersey State Hall of
Famer, Frank Dickinson rolled
an 889, record series for Essex
County, on September 9, 1992 at
Eagle Rock.
AT FARMINGDALE LANESKatie Hagan Topped Junior ClassicAt Ocean Lanes
LAKEWOOD, NJ - Kaite Hagan led the scoring in the Saturday JuniorClassic League firing a high game of 226.
John Boughton rolled 218, Brian Lash 216, Robert Guzman 212,
Alexandra Lourenzano 199, Ausitn Daddato 195, Christine Jones 193,
and Angela Kozma and Cathy Jones 191.
In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Angel Gonzalez shot 165, Joey
Tedesco 161, Livia Spalluto 160, Anthony Tedesco 129, Caylin Ryan
and Hannah Foray 118, and Mikalah Carter 112.
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Joey Parisi 696MADISON, NJ Joey Parisi rolled
a high series of 696 in the CMIL
League.
Jared Lopez and Bill Piccola
rolled 258, and Beth Vanness 242.
David Berardi rolled 233, Tyler
Bongo 215, Bailey Bancroft 214,
and Jenny Wageman and Amanda
Vanness 193 in the Junior/Major
Breakfast League.
Trevor Bogert 267MADISON, NJ Trevor Bogert
led the scoring in the Wednesday
Trio League firing a high game of
267.
Eric Voelksen also rolled 267-675,
Karl Kastner 254, Dick Raymond
707, and Marty Garcia 677.
In the Tuesday Doubles LeagueDan Pridham rolled 237-639,
Donny Prisco 232-603, and Frank
Fillimon 222-629.
Charles Wilfong 690MADISON, NJ Charles Wilfong
led the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing a high game of
276 and a high series of 690.
Travis Wilfong shot 266-635, Jim
Sirica and Pat Wilfong 226, and
Diane Sinclair 190.
In the Plaza Ladies Heather
Sweeney rolled 232, Liz
McKissock 182, Karen Reinahcer
and Cindy Heinemeyer 170.
Dan Smith 683MADISON, NJ Dan Smith led
the Pharma Plus firing a high game
of 256 and a high series of 683.
Bob Herring shot 243, Scott
Harnish 227, and Bill Banchi 606.
In the MC Police & Fire League
Ken Kastner rolled 247-604, JakeBird 234-605, Joe Horincewich and
Dan Mello 214, and Carolyn Dalby
176.
FRIDAY MIXED
On the Mens side we have Maurice Spriggs who
shot a 275 game; Chris Lucchese followed with a 269game and a 676 series; Chris Piccininni bowled a 267
game; John Hodge came through with a 264 game
and a 696 series; Rob Lellig came through with a 257
game and a 662 series; John Garthaffner came up
with a 257 also; Gary Warner threw a 255 game and
a 677 series; Alex Bogolubsky and Jarvis Skellington
finished with a 685 series; Danny Gillespie snuck in
with a 674 series; James Klein came
through with a 672 series; John
Labau finished with a 660 series and
Tony Depperman followed with a
655 series; On the Womans end we
have Christina Kenny who shot a
253 game and a 624 series; Debbie
Potasso followed with a 235 and a
230 game and ended with a 626
series; Luvine Martin and MaggieCosby came through with a 214
game.
SUNDAY MIXED
On the Mens end we have Arthur
OConnor who shot a 278 and a 263
game and a 779 series; Pete Conway
followed with a 257 game and a 689
series; John Frank also shot a 257
game but ended with a 718 series;
Matthew Stanisic shot a 256 game
and a 717 series; Rob Isler came
through with a 255 game; Alan Ip
threw a 687 series and Frank
Montgoris followed with a 656
series; On the Womans side we
have Betty Frank who shot a 249game and a 619 series; Michelle
Montgoris followed with a 248
game and a 638 series; Nacey
Karish threw a 234 game; Moelene
Sheirdan bowled a 226 game; Jill
Dibari came through with a 224
game and 609 series and Eleanor
Crockett came in with a 215 game
SUNDAY ADULT - JUNIOR
For the Men: Raul Malave fin-
ished with a 672 series and Joe
Casey followed with a 656 series.
For the Woman: Barbara
Migliorino shot a 223 game.
For the Boys: Adam Malave threw
a 233 game and a 647 series.
KOFFEE KATS
Adrienne Lupo shot a 210 game
and a 583 series.
SENIOR BIRDS
On the Mens end Gerry Dunham shot a 278-258
742 series; Henry Clay followed with a 275 gamLorne Canton 268-694; Fred George threw a 70
series; Jerry George finished with a 694 serie
Luther Chapman bowled a 655 series and Richa
Franklin shot a 654 series.
On the Womans end we have Althea Gill who sh
a 215 game and Curtis Mae Harbison who shot a 21
game.
Public Safety
Bill Zika took the high game with his 258, Tito Jackson 256, 227, 669,
Steven Mocarski 247, Jose Morell 245, Dennis Figueroa 233, Joe
Murgittroyd 225, Guy Schwanse 225, Kenny Lee had the unusual he
bowled three 222 games for a total of 666 sorry no patch involved.
Thursday Early Mixed
Glenn Bonomo had game with his 268, 234, 686, Randy Murray had
a good night and shot 258, 245, 680, Joe Seiple 238, Mike Rochinski
236, John Manfredo 234, Jim Butcher 233, Charles (Honey Jack)
Jackson 233, Our own up and coming bower has been on fire the lastcouple of weeks Jose Corniel hit 224, 625. The ladies had only one super
star in Super Sub Sarah Chirchella with a 247.
Monday Night Trios
Anthony Maisonet 269, 695, Mike Stella Jr. 268, 675, Chris Ferrara
256, Mike Kavanagh 255, Will Henkelman 247, Mike Stella Sr. 246,
Ray Musznski 246, Charles Petros , Nicky Tores 244, Debbie
Henkelman 233, and Linda Rose 223.
Bud Light Tuesday Four Man
John Jawor had the high game and series with his 278, 259, 774, Frank
Shultz 273, 753, Gary Vincente 269, Adam Di Lorenzo 269, 264, 715,
James Eve 267, Tom Twist 259, 704, Mike Covello 256, Chuck Cocozzo
254, Paul Tortorici and Ulises Medrano each had a 245 game.
Thursday Early Mixed
Super Sub Tony Viola was the high scorer of the night with his 266,Ken Scheck 265, Fabio Castillo 257, Mike Biggy 246, 243, 222, 711,
Charles (Honey Jack ) Jackson 244, 630, Joe D Amico and Ed Biggy
243, Glenn Bonomo 238, Chris Agnoli had 2 nice games of 230 and 226,
while Joe D Amico bowled a 225.
AT AMF WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright
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Sunday Night Mix
Curtis Metrokotsas 255
AnnMare Walker 232
Ed Wittmer 256He's & She's
Keith King 276
Metuchen Ladies
Anna Rice 176
Tuesday AT & T
Phil Ackerman 204
Wednesday Women
Carolyn Cecere 203
Carole Morgan 244
Wednesday AT & T
Jim Zatwornicki 269
Rich Percivle 276
Thursday Night Men
Richard Frech 267
Richard Malbach 266Brian Balka 278
Super Saturday Kids
Daniel Grambor 129
Sarah Fratesi 173
STELTONLODIWednesday Nite Live
Kenny Morales - 264
PJ Garcia - 256
John Cassetta - 258George Miller - 240
Wednesday Nite Mens
Bob Goodwin - 265
Steven Vaniderstine - 262
Scott Stapleton - 258
Joe Cauwels - 258
Mike Lennox - 279
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Ranked 15th in the Star-
Ledgers top twenty state teams, Union Countys
Johnson sent two deuce-averaging juniors up North toparticipate in the 13th Annual North Jersey Singles
Classic. Steve Kotowski, averaging just shy of 218 in
the UCIAC [Union County Interscholastic Athletic
Conference], rolled 266: 682, the sixth best qualifying
set while teammate Bobby Weisensee, averaging 207 in
the UCIAC, qualified ninth with 226: 662. But it was
Kotowski who wormed his way through the playoff
rounds to emerge as champion, downing Glen Rock
senior Tyler Blind, 224-184.
In the girls competition, West Deptford senior
Morgan Brown, who finished runner-up in last years
state championships at Carolier and has a 279: 761 on
her resume, took the long trip from Gloucester County
and it paid off for her. Despite being high qualifier with
242: 659, Morgan knew she had to throw three strikes
in the tenth frame of the semi-finals to reach the final
and she never flinched as she did just that. Morgan then
outscored Paramus junior Brittany Hovan 202-151 to
come away with the title.
Having survived the unusually high cut of 226, these
were the boys semi-finalists: Jake Rollins and Tyler
Blind [Glen Rock], Ryan Vasel [Pascack Valley], Andy
Wierzbicki [Indian Hills], Steve Kotowski [Johnson]
and top seed Jordan Lopez [Lyndhurst].The girls final four were: Kaitlyn Pasinski
[Immaculate Heart], Nikki Vucak [Paramus Catholic],
Brittany Hovan [Paramus] and Morgan Brown [West
Deptford].
The boys top qualifiers: Jordan Lopez [Lyndhurst]
715, Justin Hendersen [Matawan] 704, Brian Tufaro
[Lenape Valley] 695, Karl Kattermann [Montville] 687,
Justin Puchalski [Montville] 684, Steve Kotowski
[Johnson] 682, Tyler Blind [Glen Rock] 673, Jake
Rollins [Glen Rock] 672, Bobby Weisensee [Johnson]
662, Brandon McArlaney [Ridgefield Park] 653, James
Kane [Paramus Catholic] 650 and Zack Flicker
[Ridgewood] 643.
The girls top qualifiers: Morgan Brown [West
Deptford] 659, Kaitlyn Pasinski [Immaculate Heart]
597, Brittany Hovan [Paramus] 589, Jennifer Schablik
[Ridgewood] 553, Morgan Buckley [Holy Angels] 545,
Nikki Vucak [Paramus Catholic] 540, Dana Marie
Laloo [Teaneck] 535, Kelley Grippo [Holy Angels]
532, Kathleen Blehl [Immaculate Heart] 520 and
Julieanne Kornberg [Pompton Lakes] 515.
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Joseph Ardiri Sr. 687 at Hi Tor LanesHAVERSTRAW, NY Joseph Ardiri Sr. bowled 235-223-228-687
while contesting in the Boyz Nite Out at Hi Tor Lanes.
Greg Gwizdk tossed 212-202-258-672, followed by Artie Basley
243-203-221-667, Alex Rodriguez 248-224-190-662, Ronald Bimbo
179-244-234-657, Emerito Castro 236-196-221-653, and Ian Boschen
226-203-221-650.
Monday Early Birds:
Kevin Bradley 269-712, Mike
Riley 255, Jim Westergaard 247-
676, Judy Larick 203-566, BettyHessler 192-520, Kathy Bradley
190-486.
County Tuesday Night Mixed:
Michael Kolibaba 268, Gene
Pukas 266, Matthew Wood 690
series, Lee Ann Mackin 208-568,
Debbie Pastore 199-550, Rebecca
Chaparro 197-544.
Fox Hills Seniors:
Daryl Frank 222 548, Don King
222 236, Louis Ecanosti 204, Rich
Neiwiarowski 204, Helen Loverro
189-478, Barbara Krajkowski
164-452, Johanna Hofgesang 159 .
Morris Hills Mixed:
Sal Antoniello 207-472, Barry
Webb 178-476, Manny
Barraqueiro 162 455, Pam
Antoniello 187 491, Shirley
Mutchler 168, Beth Williams 168.
Rockaway Women:
Susan Chillemi 244 605, Tammy
Baldwin 210 528, Claudia Lupfer
196, Lois Kehmna 193 517,
Annette Rossi 192, Pat Somers
178, Tracy OLeeary 177,
Marybeth Kanouse 172.
NorBu Lodge:
Bill Karpack 244 Bob Ruff 24
654, Charles Wright 242, Che
Wolf 177, Judy Randazzo 17Lisa Bischer 174, John Jenkin
257-677, Marie Vantreuren 23
582.
Rockaway Foursome:
Allen Apgar 268 686, Ron ONe
258, Joe Kentos 256, Kevin Sko
246, Joyce Hulbert 225 620 Lie
Apgar 223 616, Rosa Bono 197.
Junior Leagues:
Gutter Busters (2 games):
Chelsey Cruz 63-117.
Monday Rec Program (2 games
Joe Taylor 112-223, Rick
Rodriguez 109-194, Dav
Longedyck 100-182, Luc
Brancato 114-170, Hanna
Digangi 109-211, Kyra Morris 9
162.
Dover High School Kingping
Alexander Manrique 151-35
Colwyn Lopez 146-344, Cristia
Espinoza 123-283, Monik
Mancera 109-255, Yanian
Olivares 96-242, Rosl
Monterroso 95 game.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMAPLE LANESHIGH SCORES
Beverly Boys
Fabian Soto 232/635Richard Toledo. 224/610
Jesse Kane 225/566
Phil Lagana 221/566
Wednesday Senior Men
John Bonini 259/720
Danny DeGregorio 247/695
Alby Pezzella 249/681
Richard Clement 256/652
Vito Martino 234/651
Monday Mixed Handicap
Billy Maher 248/717
Chris Quadrino 289/690
Steven Maruffi 279/702
Damian Vargas 258/713
Colleen Meehan 247/596
Doreen Galtieri 223/647
June Williams 244/555Dolores Nigro 237/638
Martha DeJesus 213/601
Rosie Tagliarini 225/602
Thursday Triples
Sheldon Charles 268/701
Matthew Santapola 258/708
Gerber Martinez 277/737
Steven Maruffi 269/787
Robbie Gugliemelli 263/725
James Zhuo 290/725
Stefanie Pitre 231/606
Kelsey Fisher 235/655
Bowl USA
Mike Camu. 234/638
Joe Santino Jr 231/638
Nelson Ortiz 232/634Anthony Windsor 215/617
Kerry Moffit 227/602
YOUTH
Adult-Child
Michael Martell 268/664
Anthony Mastroianni 200/572
Patrick Chan 228/555
Veronica Sorrentini 157/386
Justin Decicco 163/423
Giovanni Reyes 188/513
Teens
Gary Pacheco 257/712
Christina Kaye 232/618
Juniors
Cameron LaPlant 176/471
Joshua Rivera 158/414
Nicole Pelletiere 159/439
Jonah Smith. 153/408
Brandon Paunetto 158/364
Michael Pelletiere 163/387
Matt Dunning 724 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ Matt Dunning led the Wednesday Teterboro
Bowling League at Parkway Lanes firing games of 200-257-267 for a
high 724 series.
Willie Seabrooks bowled 289-683, Jim Viola 268-682, Joe Leardo246-676, and Mike Semancik Jr. posted a 235 game in a 657 set.
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Tom Martino Jr. 770HOPELAWN, NJ - Tom Martino Jr. topped the
scoring in the Middlesex County ClassicLeague firing games of 268-226-276 for a high
series of 770.
Richard Funk III rolled 215-257-247-719,
Dennis Smith 280-267-710, George Balewitz
289-226-704, Stephen Kertesz 222-258-224-
704, Anselmo Roque 2589-236-201-696, Pete
Tirado 225-234-235-694.
Ralph Doerfler 731HOPELAWN, NJ Ralph Doerfler topped the
scoring in the Atlantic City Trios League firing
games of 267-278 for a high series of 731.
Joe Defini hit 235-276-704, Paul Harney 258-
223-655, Joseph Krupinski 225-220-642, Erick
Kerekes 207-229-202-638, and Anthony
Vicidomini 209-231-629.
Matthew Walker 725HOPELAWN, NJ Matthew Walker topped thescoring in the Garden State Mixed League fir-
ing games of 242-225-258 for a high series of
725.
Jose Medina rolled 211-268-674, Michael
Ramer 217-211-225-653, James McMillon 256-
221-649, Richard Rowley 253-203-648,
Richard Bienvenue 202-225-615, and Kathleen
Pranio 205.
In the NJ Turnpike League Michael Morris
shot 248-217-646, Larry Clarke 215-203-204-
622, Tom Aitken 256-615, and Dottie Hall 222-
212.
Richard Funk III 719HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Funk III led th
Friday Nite Mixed firing 236-246-237-719.Gary McGinness shot 225-214-212-651, Jo
Thurson 259-204-639, Kenny Anderson 20
216-206-627, Tony LaRosa 232, and Melis
Hertenberger 207.
In the Avenel Youth League Ryan Johnson sh
241, Andrew Shaw 231, Branden Barresse 21
and Aaron Beltran 212.
Michael Holoka 704HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Holoka led th
scoring in the His & Hers League firing gam
of 224-232-248 for a high series of 704.
Bill Smith rolled 249-223-664, Walter Malec
279-653, Don Anione 202-235-633, Carmin
Decrosta 234, and Cyndi Bolesta 212.
Dennis Decrosta 702HOPELAWN, NJ Dennis Decrosta topped th
Academy Madness firing 258-235-209-702.Dan DeBenedetto rolled 244-215-235-69
Kyle Jannuzzi 228-242-664, Rocco Fortuna
244-216-652, Robin Scordato 247-213-65
Don Anione 216-213-213-642, and Mary Elle
Oehler 202-204-600.
Warren Taureck 675HOPELAWN, NJ Warren Taureck led L
Buona Pizza firing 238-233-204 for a 675.
Vinny R. Medvetz shot 233-244-204-671, Jo
Herber 265-205-641, Bob Stevens 210-20
221-636, Joe Britton 236-200-619, Joh
Baginsky 255, and Brian Peltre 221.
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