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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 73 No.7 April 18 - 24, 2012 50 cents

    Chris Reebe 300-803 at Rabs

    Jason Belmonte Wins Third 2011-12 Title

    In Pepsi PBA Elite Players ChampionshipBy Bill Vint - PBA

    Moe Ware, Keith Dobres,

    Darshan Shah 300 at N. Arlington

    Bob Vanderploeg 300 at Holiday

    LEVITTOWN, NY - Don

    Ludwig strung twelve in-a-row to

    roll a 300 game then added a 245to finish the session with the high

    series of 778 while competing in

    the Friday Astoria Federal Mens

    League at South Levittown Lanes.

    Rich White tossed 269-246,

    Scott Zimmerman 256, Mike

    Agosta 255, Keith Pappas 246-258-700, Mike Clark 245-276-

    708, Brian Heyman 247, Paul

    Verderosa Jr. 246-700, and Pete

    DiGiuseppe Jr. 245.

    NO. ARLINGTON, NJ Moe

    Ware, Keith Dobres, and Darshan

    Shah each fired a 300 game in the

    Sunday Morning Trios League at

    North Arlington Bowl.

    Mark Silva blasted 279-813,

    Gary Vicente 278-791, Tom

    Jordan 267-779, Manny Gonzalez

    269-757, Mike Rovetto 275-733,

    Chris Garbode 256-728, PJ Silva

    257-721, Mark Newman 258-720,

    Tom Wusyk 257-717, Scott Hild

    244-713, Danny Palomino 279-

    711, Carl Zbranek 253-710, Joe

    Kowalski 246-708, and Charlie

    Veneziaqno 285-707.

    STATEN ISLAND, NY Chris

    Reebe earned top honors in the

    Michael Carbonaro Mixed League

    at Rabs Country Lanes blasting

    games of 300-227-226 for a high

    series of 803.

    Sue Campbell rolled 269-729,

    Joe Acacia 264-726, Scott Walsh

    279-731, Keith Trepel 260-714,

    Steve McNichol 257-706, Philip

    DeChristine, Jr. 248-718, and

    Anthony Barberio 290-694.

    Dan Wuhrman 300-748 at State ToCBy Vince Albrecht

    NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - North Jersey high

    school bowlers shared some of the NJSIAA center

    stage at the Tournament of Champions event held at

    Carolier. Park Ridge senior Dan Wuhrman became

    only the fourth bowler to score a perfect game in the

    T of C when he smashed his way to a 300-748 cata-

    pulting his way to the stepladder finals where he fin-

    ished an impressive third.

    On the Girls side, Lyndhurst junior Lexus Lopez

    pounded out a 269-663 in round two to reach the

    stepladder finals. Her team finished third with 2,927

    in the Group 1 T of C as senior teammate Paul Ulrich

    rolled 243 and went one better by stroking twelve of

    a possible fifteen tenth frame strikes in the five-game

    Baker format.

    Notable performances: Vince Siekierski 1274,

    Mark Frattarelli 1243 and Joe Malyack 1178. Others

    outside the top eighteen second round qualifiers were

    Gamar Virgin 630, Marc Solangon 613, Mike Carr

    600, Austin Masser, Jr. 597 and Max Barnett 592.

    Among the girls: Lexus Lopez 1316 and Anastasia

    DeLeon 1194. Others shy of the cut included Colette

    Malyack 591, Belle Este Dante 567, Jesmarie Reyes

    534 and Nyasia Williams 525.

    Daniel Lopez 300 at Majestic

    OAKLAND, NJ Bob

    Vanderploeg blasted his 1st ever

    300 game to take both game and

    set honors while competing in the

    Midland Park Mens League atHoliday Bowl firing 300-269-213

    for the session high series of 782.

    Dave Malefyt rolled 268-248-

    737, Jeff Gay 238-667, Jeff

    Cymny 243-675, Steve Schwab

    226-648, Ben Spoestra 247-643,

    Mike Van Lentzen 245-641, andKris Jergensen 225-641.

    Tom Ostrowicki 300 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY Tom

    Ostrowicki blasted a 300 game in

    the Tuesday Early Mens League

    at Farmingdale Lanes.

    Amefika Greaves rolled 268-

    238-702, Mike Garrido 257, Artie

    Jones 256, Frank Berardino 255-

    234, Frankie Berardino 252-693,

    Edward Brown 248, Charlie

    Turner and Larry Romero 247,

    Jim McGlynn 246-686, Nicole

    Catapano 269, Jonnae Greaves

    2764-230-676, and Vernon Brown

    246.

    LAS VEGAS Australias Jason Belmonte won histhird Professional Bowlers Association Tour title of

    the 2011-12 season, and the fourth of his career, when

    he defeated Mike DeVaney of Murrieta, Calif., 255-

    238, to win the Pepsi PBA Elite Players

    Championship at South Point Casino and Hotel, the

    eighth and final event in the PBA World Series of

    Bowling.

    The victory tied Belmonte with PBA Hall of Famer

    Norm Duke for current season titles as the PBA Tour

    heads into its final event of the 2011-12 season, the

    PBA Tournament of Champions.

    Belmonte, whose only PBA Tour title prior to this

    season was in the 2009 Bowling Foundation Long

    Island Open, wrapped up a stunning PBA World

    Series of Bowling performance with his Elite Players

    Championship.

    As he had done in previous World Series elimina-

    tor-format events, the Australian two-handed star got

    off to a modest start in the Elite Players

    Championship. DeVaney, a two-time PBA Tour title

    winner, led the four-player opening match with a 257

    game. Mike Scroggins of Amarillo, Texas, was sec-

    ond with a 247. Belmonte was third with a 237.

    Dukes hopes for his 38th career title, and fourth of

    the 2011-12 season, ended when he left a 7-10 split

    followed by a big four 4-6-7-10 split in the eighth

    and ninth frames, respectively, bowing out of the

    competition with a 222.

    DeVaney again led the three survivors in game two

    with a 234. After finishing with a 205, Belmonte got

    a break when Scroggins, needing a strike in the 10th

    frame to advance, left the 4-6-7-8-10 Greek Church

    and opened for a 190.

    If there was one player in the field who wasnt con-

    cerned about Belmontes dominating performance in

    the World Series, it was DeVaney."I won't be watching Belmo. (His two-handed tech-

    nique) doesnt impress me, DeVaney said before the

    match. Im not interested. I don't care. I throw it the

    right way. I put my thumb in there the way I was

    taught and how everybody should throw it."

    In a classic title-match battle, Belmonte and

    DeVaney both pounded the pocket, but DeVaney left

    an 8 pin in the fifth frame, a 9 pin in the seventh and

    a 10 pin on his first ball in the 10th, and Belmonte

    capitalized with a late string of five strikes to take

    charge of the contest.

    Anyone who wins has a little luck go their way,

    Belmonte said, but to win three times during the

    World Series, I had a lot of luck go my way.

    Im just overwhelmed right now.

    PBA Photo

    Jason Belmonte caputres his fourth PBA title with the

    Elite Players Championship.

    Don Ludwig 300 at South Levittown

    HOPELAWN, NJ - Daniel

    Lopez earned top honors in the

    Raritan Bay Mens League blast-

    ing games of 300-248-289 for a

    high series of 837.

    Joey Weisenstein 245-244-

    269-758, Patrick Plate 236-268-

    218-722, Luis Gomez 267-236-

    217-720, Ken Horvath 257-258-

    717, Glenn Mohr 216-244-256-

    716, John Kertesz 269-242-713,

    and Mike Favor III 269-242-713.

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    13 PROPOSALS TO BE DECIDED

    AT 2012 USBC ANNUAL MEETINGBy Jason Overstreet - USBC

    ARLINGTON, Texas - Delegates will vote on 13 proposals involving

    changes to United States Bowling Congress bylaws, league rules and

    tournament rules at the USBC Annual Meeting on April 27 in Arlington.

    The amendments include a series of changes to USBC bylaws called

    the Financial Freedom and Flexibility Proposals. The Financial Freedom

    and Flexibility Proposals will allow associations at all levels to better

    manage their financial future by removing dues cap restrictions from

    USBC bylaws.

    USBC will host a series of meetings around the country to discuss with

    delegates why the Financial Freedom and Flexibility Proposals will ben-

    efit USBC associations and the organization as a whole by embracing

    free-market principles that are the foundation for growing businesses.Of the 13 proposals, seven relate to changes to USBC bylaws, four

    refer to league rules and two to tournaments. Other proposals relating to

    USBC bylaws include:

    * Removing the provision allowing members who join in a summer

    league to receive next season's membership as well.

    * Removing the fiscal year from the bylaws.

    * Limiting the USBC President's term in office to a single, three-year

    term.

    Proposals relating to playing rules and tournaments include:

    * Allowing a league's board to adjust a player's average upward during

    the season with a two-thirds vote.

    * Require league games bowled in a playoff or special contest to count

    toward averages.

    * Require tournament bowlers to use the highest of either their com-

    posite average of a ll leagues, or the bowler's h ighest single league aver-

    age of 21 games or more.

    Please see BOWL.com/convention for the complete list of proposed

    amendments and additional information about the 2012 USBC

    Convention.

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    serves as the national governing body of bowling. USBC is a member-

    ship organization that provides standardized rules, regulations and ben-

    efits to make bowling fair and fun for everyone.

    Watch live streaming events on BowlTV now found on

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    RVC LANESSUNDAY ADULT JUNIOR

    For the Men: John Lastella 267

    game and 649 series; 254 and a

    720 series from Dave Ackerman;

    Tom Dundee 252

    For the Women: Vicky Lockwood

    went 233, 223 and 211 for a 667

    series

    For the Boys: 694 series with a

    254 and 236 for Ramon DeLeon

    Jr.; 248, 235 and 686 from

    Cameron Lohr; Jeffery Williams

    went 242, 220 and 672 for 3; 225

    from Mike DeFalco; Thomas

    Lastella shot 224; 223 and a 605series from Jonathan Osorio;

    Jonathan Kwan with a 215

    For the Girls:

    145, 130 and 123 for Jenn

    Ackerman with a 398 for 3.

    LONG BEACH CATHOLICS

    Highs for the day 187 for Mary

    Pat Murphy; 180 from Joanne

    Hurd.

    CLARK GILLIES FOUNDATION

    Barbara Wade had a nice 186;

    Roseann Trentacoste had a 180,

    167 and a 513 series

    AT OCEANMike Ormsby 743LAKEWOOD, NJ Mike

    Ormsby topped the scoring in the

    Saturday Scratch Trio League fir-

    ing games of 268-263-212 for a

    high series of 743.

    Shawn Dillon shot 279, Ryan

    Melia 256, Matt Clakr 254, Amber

    Macleod 245-246, Amanda

    Nardiello 244, Kelly Nicosia 242,

    Sabrina Hoilman and Nolan Vance

    235, and Stephanie Buehl 226.

    Alec Hehir 223LAKEWOOD, NJ Alec Hehir

    led the scoring in the Saturday

    Pion Hitters league firing a high

    game of 223.

    Paige Peters rolled 202, Michael

    Guzman 199, Livia Spalluto 154,

    Shayla Wisk 152, and Deann

    Downs 150.

    Jessica Cohen 219LAKEWOOD, NJ Jesisca

    Cohen rolled 219, Noah

    Zawadsky 214, Craig Rossi 212,

    Shaun Kollmer 210, Kyle

    Desiderio 203, Kim Zalewski 189,

    and Heather Lago 171 in the

    Saturday Junior Classic League.

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZAFernan Hanoug 761STATEN ISLAND, NY Fernan Hanoug led the scoring in the Sunday

    Mixed League firing 245-268-248 for a high series of 761.

    Patricia Spoto rolled 254-232-236-722, Freddy Scarsella 248-246-717,

    Mike Pagon 257-707, Mike Williams 249-698, Chris Flegar 674, JoeKeating 253-675, and John Lyons 667.

    John Giobbie 751STATEN ISLAND, NY John Giobbie led the scoring in the Senior

    Mens League firing games of 235-254-257 for a high series of 751.

    Bill Slattery rolled 279-256-215-750, Santo Lisa 237-248-222-707, Jim

    Garrity 212-224-255-691, Randy Viscuso 205-212-236-653, and John

    Wilders 244-206-647.

    Tom Magrone 750STATEN ISLAND, NY Tom Magrone led the scoring in the Tom

    McGuire Senior Mens League rolling 278-246 for a high 750 set.

    Vinny Fina, Jr. rolled 690, Michael Kotowicz 259-682, Ali Ramovic

    269-680, Carmine Palummo 258, Pete Diemer 253, Bob Cloke 248, Joe

    Goodheart 247, Mike Rodriguez 246, and Frank Lieggi 245.

    Kevin Mahon 768 in Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi

    MONTVALE, NJ - Kevin Mahon was tops in the Montvale Major

    League, bowling a 768 series on games of 267, 247 and 254. His fineeffort, along with Mike Wuhrman's 214-244-245--703, led Davey's

    Locker to an easy 31.5-1.5 victory.

    Dave Hulsizer continued his incredible hot streak, rolling a 299 game,

    leaving a solid 8-pin on the twelfth shot. He added games of 226 and 236

    for a 761 series, leading GDC Contracting to a 27-6 rout over GP's

    Restaurant.

    John Rankin bowled 279-231-234--744, but despite his effort Valley

    Tent Rental was defeated by Rick's Pro Shop, 25.5-7.5. Keith Lee

    bowled 258-256-225--739 and Jun Roldan 259-269--707 for Rick's.

    Jayson Cabrales' 222-267-255--744 and Rick Guevarra's 269-257-

    206--732 helped Rick's Pro Shop I defeat J&C Irrigation, 25-8. Ron

    DeLuca's 224-278-223--725 led CZ's Pro Shop to a 31-2 rout over

    BuddiesProShop.com. Bob Greenwood's 223-248-245--716 helped

    DFWTOM squeak past Rite Way, 18-15.

    Chris Trembath posted 233-246-236--715, Kem Demchak 246-697,

    Ramil Caburnay 287-696, Mike Pasch 257-694, Ralph Bernardo 254-692, Rick Whitling 257-688, Matt Rovetto 257-687, Rich Naclerio 239-

    685, Tom Piret 269-684, Rocky Durocher 231-676, Bob Balzarek 228-

    675, Toto Roldan 279-666, Bob Higgins 264-662 and Jason Tenorio

    269-661.

    Keith Hengel Blasted 300

    At South Levittown LanesLEVITTOWN, NY - In the Sunday AM Trios Keith Hengel found per-

    fection in a 300 game and finished the session with a 738 series at South

    Levittown Lanes. Kyle Wogotske came close to perfect with a 298 game

    as he took high series honors with a 799 set.

    Jason Forshee rolled 265-734, Christina Schulze 249, Sal Guidice

    277, Mitch Kennedy 268,724, Tony Pepe 267,704, Gary Medina 267,

    Luke Gaglione 264, and Phil Delvecchio had a 708 series.

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    AT FARMINGDALECarmello Pluchino 751FARMINGDALE, NY Carmello Pluchino led the

    scoring in the Tuesday Early Birds Men League fir-

    ing games of 258-226-267 for a high series of 751.

    Amefika Greaves rolled 255-231-219-705, Joanne

    Greaves 215-235-226-676, Nicole Catapano 257-

    639, Rodney Joiner 258, Tom Ostrowicki 257, and

    Jason Lucas 255.

    Tom Collins 740FARMINGDALE, NY Tom Collins led the scor-

    ing in the Half Hollow Hills League firing games

    of 287-216-237 for a high series of 740.

    Mickey Newbeck hit 243-626.

    Charles Turner 277FARMINGDALE, NY Charles Turner led the

    scoring in the Wednesday Early Mens League fir-

    ing a high game of 277.

    Mike Maisono shot 268, Byran Gosline 267, John

    Bergen 266, and Anthony Carbonaro and Roy

    DiRaffaele 265.

    Brian Siemers 697FARMINGDALE, NY Brian Siemers rolled 267-

    697, and Brian Beale 256-687 in the Wednesday

    Party League.

    In the Tuesday Nite Owls League Sal Calauro, Jr.

    shot 249-650.

    Livio Orlic shot 252-235-659, and Phil Bannon

    246 in the Monday Early Birds League.

    Tom Peltz 744 at Brunswick FairlawnBy Steve Nitch

    FAIR LAWN, NJ Tom Peltz took high series honors rolling in the

    Friday Night Scratch League at Fair Lawn Brunswick Lanes tossing

    games of 236, 231, and 277 to finish with an 744 series. John

    Lindenthaler was runner-up with an 730 on games of 269, 236, and 225.

    Henry Carlos III rolled 243, 237, and 244 for a series of 724, John Nappi

    255-256-206-717, Sal DiBenedetto 242-213-256-711, Mike Sandberg

    just missed a perfecto rolling a 287, Steve Nitch hit 256, and Todd

    Ulrich 256.

    AT RABS COUNTRY LANESAnthony Pellegrino 782STATEN ISLAND, NY Anthony Pellegrino led the

    Mike Massaroli Memorial League firing a duplicate

    258 then adding a 266 for the high series of 782.

    Anthony Barberio rolled 267-246-715, Sal Anaruma

    255-713, Jeff Doctor 258-705, Chris Leggio 257-704,

    Chris Ponisi 268-684, Bob Jacobson 279-678,

    Anthony Manzone 675, Mike Barclay 268-673, Jon

    DeServio 276-672, Eric Markowitz 666, John

    Keresztes 249-664,a nd Nick Nicholson 244.

    Robert Butler, Jr. 774STATEN ISLAND, NY Robert Butler, Jr. led the

    scoring in the Michael Carbonaro Mixed League firing

    a 269 game for a high series of 774.

    Steve McNichol rolled 258-733, Joe Comitini 245-723, Sue Campbell 268-712, Joe Lampariello 279-707,

    Bob Jacobson 256-696, Greg Van Pelt 254-682, Ryan

    Friend 247-668, Annie Lindell 234-656, Dan Guidone

    663, Gary Reebe 667and Jonathan Andrews 245.

    Bobby Rinaldi 747STATEN ISLAND, NY Bobby Rinaldi topped the

    Richmond County American Legion with games of

    246-275 for a high series of 747.

    Anthony Manzione rolled 258-720, Chris Antico 244-

    257-708, Chris Consolmagno 258-699, Pete Aversano

    246-686, Tom Svendsen 245-687, Randy Viscuso 244-

    683, Mike Pensiglione 259-667, and Tony Coppolla

    246-666.

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    LAKEWOOD, NJ Kelly Nicosia led the scoring in the Saturday

    Scratch Trio League at Ocean Lanes firing games of 246-289-258 for a

    session high series of 793.

    Amber Macleod rolled 215-224-278-717, Anthony Fariello 268,

    Emily Robertson 250, Justn Campbell 246, Matt Clark 243, Amanda

    Nardiello and Bret Downs 236, Shaun Dillon and Allen Bank 235,

    Corinne Maher 234, Amanda Romano 229, Kaitlynn Nardiello 228,

    Sydney Scelfo 225, Jessica Zalewski 221.

    In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Alec Hehir rolled 211, Michael

    Guzman 198, Deann Downs 151, Nicolas Gross 141, Mikayla Lane 128,

    Delia Ortega 116, Stephen Spirio 108, and Angel Gonzalez, Jr. 105.

    Kelly Nicosia 793 at Ocean Lanes Jeff Fugelsang 779At South LevittownLEVITTOWN, NY - Jeff

    Fugelsang rolled 274 and 258 to

    tally a 779 series in the Thursday

    Night Foursome at South

    Levittown Lnes.

    Alex Ruben rolled 279, Scott

    Ehrlich 279, Ricky Hough 278,

    Jas Santoro 276-763, Ken

    Wojdylo 269-750, Doc Grannas

    269, Patrick Scarangella 269,

    Scott Calica 268, Mike Willis 265

    and Dawn Palladino 211.

    GO BOWL

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    Mark Galliano

    Hit 701 in OLVBy Al Smetana

    WAYNE, NJ - Mark Galliano was

    pacesetter rolling games of 255

    and 232 en route to a 701 series in

    the Our Lady of the Valley

    Bowling League at T-Bowl II.

    Randy Klein hit 246-664, Jim

    Broadfoot 225-663, John Cailie

    267-660, Pat Hickman 256-657,

    Jim Affinito 226-654, Mike

    Savage 237-646, Tom Kaynak

    216-624, Dave Van Harken 245-

    618, Ben Bucaro 226-606, FrankAriola 212-604, and Chas Rogers

    234-600. Erik Adamchak with a

    near 600 miss at 221-599.

    Monday Night Bowling

    The high game for the night was shot by Mike Roman 275. Steve

    Smith 265, Gerald Roundtree, Mike Stella Jr and Austin Masser all had

    a nice 259. Our own Joe Leardo Sr. 255, David Dodds 253 rich Graf 246

    and our own Chris Vasquez 245. High Series for the night belongs to

    David Dodds with a 714 Austin Masser close behind with a 712.

    Bud Light Tuesday 4 Man

    Frank Di Lorenzo with no time outs shot 268,257. Kenny Lee 267,

    Jeremey Rybak, 266, Jeff Di Donienico and Tom Twist shot 259,258 245

    with a 762. Kris Kovarcik , Kevin (Tito) Jackson 256 Joe Leardo Jr 258

    Larry Timpson 246, Paul Tortorici 246 , Mark Hanley,246, Lauren

    Rybak 235. Best High series Tom what a surprise Twist 762, Jeff Di

    Domenico 753 Kevin (Tito) Jackson 738, and Frank DiLorenzo 717.

    G&L Friday Night League Mixed

    Tony Imbriano was the high Scratch game with a 290 , Steve Shin hada nice 289 Ed Smith 277, Bart Piccirillo 275, Neil Young 258, Young

    Kim 253, Chris Kim both 245, Bob Lennox & Louis Wojcik both had

    243s . The Ladies Joely Jackowitz 264, Peaches Thomas AKA Mrs.

    Rock 237, Nicki Torres 216, Andrea White 211.

    AT WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    Felix Perez Rolled 712

    At Brunswick Fairlawn LanesBy Steve Nitch

    FAIR LAWN, NJ Felix Perez took high series honors rolling in the

    Friday Night Scratch League at Fair Lawn Brunswick Lanes tossing

    games of 256, 244 and 212 for a 712 series.

    Henry Carlos hit 225-259-217-701, Edwin Diaz 254, Phil Dlugo 253,

    John Oliver 258, Luis Sanchez 254, Tom Schillaci 256, and Tommy

    Tkacz 257.

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    AT MAPLECongratulations to the Maple

    Juniors Bowlers who medaled in

    the NYS Scholarship Regional

    Finals:

    Boys Grades 5-8

    Gold: Cameron LaPlant

    Silver: Michael Pelletiere

    Bronze: Anson Chin

    Girls Grades 5-8

    Silver: Brooklyn Wheeler

    Bronze: Dorrie-Anne Rizzo

    Boys Grades 9 and Above:

    Gold: Matthew Hirsch

    Silver/Bronze: NicholasRodriguez & Matthew Grover

    Girls Grades 9 and Above:

    Silver: Sally Anderson

    Boys Scratch:

    Gold: Michael Martell

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    Paul Harney 726HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney

    topped the scoring in the Tuesday

    Nite Trios tossing 234-248-244 for

    a high series of 726.

    Matthew Manenty rolled 259-

    227-233-719, Daniel J. Willard

    238-203-237-678, William D.

    Willard 214-222-215-651, and

    William G. Willard 202-651.

    In the NJ Turnpike League David

    Siegler shot 232, Penny Smith

    223, and Ed Aumann 204.

    Frank Testa 718

    HOPELAWN, NJ Frank Testatopped the Friday Nite Mixed

    League firing games of 214-225-

    279 for a high series of 718.

    William Figueroa shot 204-255-

    256-715, Glenn Aiello 238-265-

    693, Joe Thurston 202-259-223-

    684, Kenny Anderson 213-236-

    230-679, Vinnie Russo 253-248-

    673, and Melissa Hertenberger

    226-256-642, and Rebecca Funk

    232.

    Steve Venito 718HOPELAWN, NJ Steve Venito

    topped the scoring in the Family

    League firing games of 224-269-

    225 for a high series of 718.

    Rocco Fortunato shot 213-235-251-699, Dave Morgante 224-613,

    Frank Enbus 201-214-610, Kevin

    Kopko 229, Michelle Gurbisz

    239-226, and Bobby Krimin 219.

    Tom Poulos 700HOPELAWN, NJ Tom Poulos

    led the His & Hers League rolling

    200-253-247 for a 700 high set.

    Bonnie Desimone rolled 203-

    236-259-698, Don Anione 245-

    236-651, Raymond Chesley 252-

    209-645, Shelly Jacques 267-209-

    659, and Carmine Latin 223-219-

    202-644.

    Sean Williams 676

    HOPELAWN, NJ Sean Williamsled the scoring in the Sunday Nite

    Mixed League firing games of

    225-235-216 for a high series of

    676.

    Lauro Perez shot 215-222-216-

    653, Cid Stentella 204-231-204-

    639, Aaron Williams 214-222-

    633, and John Warshany 256-201-

    627.

    Don E. Hellhake shot 214-268-

    651, William Bailey 221-207-222-

    650, Rolando Vazquez 267-649,

    and Don M. Hellhake 234 in the

    Thursday Mixed Nuts League.

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    Kyle Dunich 682HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Dunich

    led the Iselin AA League firing

    213-205-264 for a high 682.

    Joe Hennessy rolled 235-619, Paul

    Woitowicz 225-718, Audra Pena

    212, and Emil Woitowicz 245.

    John Krupinski 667HOPELAWN, NJ- John Krupinski

    led the Atalntic City Trios bowling

    258-236 for a high series of 667.

    Leo Mengel shot 235-243-665,

    Shawn Dillard 244-248-652, Bill

    Venezia 205-253-640.