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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 72 No. 42 December 21 - 27, 2011 50 cents NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - Sean Riccardi, the runner-up of the 2010 Masters Tournament, captured his first NJ State Masters title at the 30th New Jersey State Bowling Association Masters Tournament held at Brunswick Zone-Carolier in North Brunswick on December 10-11, 2011. Riccardi of of Piscataway, N.J., after qualifying fifth with an eight-game score of 1768 (Matthew O’Grady of South Amboy, was the leading qualifier with an 1823), compiled a 6-0 match play record with a 218 tourney average. In the two-game match play finals he defeated Andrew Suscreba of Clifton, 387-356. Riccardi then defeated Tom Panebianco of Lakewood, 408- 407. Riccardi then went on to beat Ed Szygiel of Mt Laurel, 536-368. Continuing his winning streak, he then outdid the 2007 and 2009 Masters Champion Charlie Bruno of Deptford, 435-427, followed by Eric Cornog of Cherry Hill, 418-379, to gain entry to the Championship match and earn the honor to face Eric Cornog again, the survivor of the losers bracket. Cornog earned his way to the championship match going through the winners bracket defeating Walter McKnight of Brick, 413-322, Shawn Slocum of Ewing, 426-423, Louis Gaudio Jr of Staten Island, 366-364, and William Ripley of Burlington, 446-387, before meeting Sean Riccardi in the fifth match which sent him into the losers bracket, 379-418. Cornog then defeated Slocum again 421-412, to meet Riccardi in the Championship match. In the championship match, Riccardi reigned supreme when he met Eric Cornog, where Riccardi was the victor with a close 4-count win talling 426 to Cornog’s 422. Honor scores bowled in the tournament were: 11-in-a-row games were rolled by Sean Riccardi, Andrew Suscreba and Antony Buonanno of Belleville. 156 participated in the tourna- ment. Sean Riccardi Captures NJ State Masters Title By Joanne Ramsey Eric Smyth Blasted 300 At Farmingdale Lanes FARMINGDALE, NY - Eric Smyth topped the scoring in the Thursday 3-Man League at Farmingdale Lanes blasting per- fect with a 300 then added games of 205 and 259 for a high series of 764. Andrew Carring rolled 255- 238-267-760, Tom Schneider 248- 266-236-750, Jeremy Schaffer 279-258-736, Joe Casale 225-228- 276-729, and Warren Cooperstein 276-257-723. David Smith Rolled 300-787 At Majestic Lanes ESPN3 Will Simulcast USBC Masters, U.S. Open, Tournament of Champions Finals ESPN3 will simulcast the finals of the PBA Tour’s three remaining major cham- pionships, live online to a potential audience of nearly 70 million households. The USBC Masters will be Sunday, Jan. 29 at 12:30 p.m. ET, the 69th U.S. Open, Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. ET, and the season-ending PBA Tournament of Champions will be on Sunday, April 15 at 1 p.m. ET and they will not only air in HD on ESPN, but will be available to online viewers who have high-speed Internet or video subscription from an affiliated provider. The programming also will be accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smart phones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and through ESPN on Xbox LIVE. Complete PBA coverage will also be available via WatchESPN online and on mobile and tablets devices for fans of an affiliated provider. HOPELAWN, NJ - David Smith earned top honors in the Middlesex County Classic League at Majestic Lanes blasting games of 256-231-300 for a high series of 787. Michael Consiglio rolled 269- 233-266-768, Rocco Fortunato 265-222-267-754, Joe Herber 237-233-279-749, Tony Balletta 253-247-236-736, Ed Hayes, Jr. 273-241-217-731, Nick Guarneri 263-217-246-726, Eric Velazquez 237-206-279-722, and Bruce Mohr 226-264-237-717. Ed Werbeck Hit 300 At South Levittown Lanes Jason Berger 300 Hy-Way Bowl John Adams 300 At North Arlington Bowl NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – John Adams took the spotlight when he blasted a 300 game in the Sunday Morning Trios League at North Arlington Bowl. Chris Garbode tossed a 269 game en route to the session high series of 790 followed by Mike Veneziano rolling 278-749, Gary Vicente 259-742, Al Gaines 279- 730, Luis Rosario 278-730, Joe Collins 258-720, Jerald Fredericks 247-719, Joe Kowalski 268-715, Noah Lynch 277-712, and Randy Battista 247-711. UNION, NJ – Jason Berger blasted a 300 game in the Plau Post 91/Monday Nite Minor League at Hy-Way Bowl. Rich Kingsland hit 246-256- 279-781, Barry Marlaff 238-289- 243-770, Kevin Mack 278-278- 738, Brian Spencer 202-267-243- 712, Alton Jenkins 259-237-214- 710, Joe Ilg 267-223-216-706, Noah Lynch 248-202-253-703 LEVITTOWN, NY Ed Werbeck blasted a 300 game in the Monday LIA League at South Levittown Lanes. Kenny Daughn rolled 277, Charlie Liotta 259, Jen Zappolo 225, Joe Migliano 267-725, Chris Schnepp 257-269, Steve Koopmann 255, Nick Marchelos 253, and Joanne Perry 235. NJSBAPhoto Joanne Ramsey, tournament co-manager, runner-up Eric Cornog, Masters Champion Sean Riccardi, and Ray Yates, co-manager.

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Page 1: December 21, 2011 Sports Reporter

The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

Vol. 72 No. 42 December 21 - 27, 2011 50 cents

NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ -

Sean Riccardi, the runner-up of

the 2010 Masters Tournament,

captured his first NJ State

Masters title at the 30th New

Jersey State Bowling Association

Masters Tournament held at

Brunswick Zone-Carolier in

North Brunswick on December

10-11, 2011.

Riccardi of of Piscataway, N.J.,

after qualifying fifth with an

eight-game score of 1768

(Matthew O’Grady of South

Amboy, was the leading qualifier

with an 1823), compiled a 6-0

match play record with a 218

tourney average.

In the two-game match play

finals he defeated Andrew

Suscreba of Clifton, 387-356.

Riccardi then defeated Tom

Panebianco of Lakewood, 408-

407. Riccardi then went on to

beat Ed Szygiel of Mt Laurel,

536-368.

Continuing his winning streak,

he then outdid the 2007 and 2009

Masters Champion Charlie Bruno

of Deptford, 435-427, followed

by Eric Cornog of Cherry Hill,

418-379, to gain entry to the

Championship match and earn

the honor to face Eric Cornog

again, the survivor of the losers

bracket.

Cornog earned his way to the

championship match going

through the winners bracket

defeating Walter McKnight of

Brick, 413-322, Shawn Slocum

of Ewing, 426-423, Louis Gaudio

Jr of Staten Island, 366-364, and

William Ripley of Burlington,

446-387, before meeting Sean

Riccardi in the fifth match which

sent him into the losers bracket,

379-418. Cornog then defeated

Slocum again 421-412, to meet

Riccardi in the Championship

match.

In the championship match,

Riccardi reigned supreme when

he met Eric Cornog, where

Riccardi was the victor with a

close 4-count win talling 426 to

Cornog’s 422.

Honor scores bowled in the

tournament were: 11-in-a-row

games were rolled by Sean

Riccardi, Andrew Suscreba and

Antony Buonanno of Belleville.

156 participated in the tourna-

ment.

Sean Riccardi Captures NJ State Masters TitleBy Joanne Ramsey

Eric Smyth Blasted 300

At Farmingdale LanesFARMINGDALE, NY - Eric

Smyth topped the scoring in the

Thursday 3-Man League at

Farmingdale Lanes blasting per-

fect with a 300 then added games

of 205 and 259 for a high series of

764.

Andrew Carring rolled 255-

238-267-760, Tom Schneider 248-

266-236-750, Jeremy Schaffer

279-258-736, Joe Casale 225-228-

276-729, and Warren Cooperstein

276-257-723.

David Smith Rolled 300-787

At Majestic Lanes

ESPN3 Will Simulcast USBC Masters, U.S. Open,

Tournament of Champions FinalsESPN3 will simulcast the finals of the PBA Tour’s three remaining major cham-

pionships, live online to a potential audience of nearly 70 million households.

The USBC Masters will be Sunday, Jan. 29 at 12:30

p.m. ET, the 69th U.S. Open, Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3

p.m. ET, and the season-ending PBA Tournament of

Champions will be on Sunday, April 15 at 1 p.m. ET

and they will not only air in HD on ESPN, but will be

available to online viewers who have high-speed

Internet or video subscription from an affiliated

provider.

The programming also will be accessible online at

WatchESPN.com, on smart phones and tablets via the

WatchESPN app and through ESPN on Xbox LIVE.

Complete PBA coverage will also be available via

WatchESPN online and on mobile and tablets devices

for fans of an affiliated provider.

HOPELAWN, NJ - David Smith

earned top honors in the

Middlesex County Classic League

at Majestic Lanes blasting games

of 256-231-300 for a high series of

787.

Michael Consiglio rolled 269-

233-266-768, Rocco Fortunato

265-222-267-754, Joe Herber

237-233-279-749, Tony Balletta

253-247-236-736, Ed Hayes, Jr.

273-241-217-731, Nick Guarneri

263-217-246-726, Eric Velazquez

237-206-279-722, and Bruce

Mohr 226-264-237-717.

Ed Werbeck Hit 300

At South Levittown Lanes

Jason Berger 300 Hy-Way Bowl

John Adams 300

At North Arlington BowlNO. ARLINGTON, NJ – John

Adams took the spotlight when he

blasted a 300 game in the Sunday

Morning Trios League at North

Arlington Bowl.

Chris Garbode tossed a 269

game en route to the session high

series of 790 followed by Mike

Veneziano rolling 278-749, Gary

Vicente 259-742, Al Gaines 279-

730, Luis Rosario 278-730, Joe

Collins 258-720, Jerald Fredericks

247-719, Joe Kowalski 268-715,

Noah Lynch 277-712, and Randy

Battista 247-711.

UNION, NJ – Jason Berger

blasted a 300 game in the Plau

Post 91/Monday Nite Minor

League at Hy-Way Bowl.

Rich Kingsland hit 246-256-

279-781, Barry Marlaff 238-289-

243-770, Kevin Mack 278-278-

738, Brian Spencer 202-267-243-

712, Alton Jenkins 259-237-214-

710, Joe Ilg 267-223-216-706,

Noah Lynch 248-202-253-703

LEVITTOWN, NY – Ed

Werbeck blasted a 300 game in the

Monday LIA League at South

Levittown Lanes.

Kenny Daughn rolled 277,

Charlie Liotta 259, Jen Zappolo

225, Joe Migliano 267-725, Chris

Schnepp 257-269, Steve

Koopmann 255, Nick Marchelos

253, and Joanne Perry 235.

NJSBAPhoto

Joanne Ramsey, tournament co-manager, runner-up Eric Cornog,

Masters Champion Sean Riccardi, and Ray Yates, co-manager.

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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do

than by the ones you did do.

So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from thesafe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.

Explore.Dream.

Discover."-Mark Twain

SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES

In the Monday Seniors: Rocky Torrieri 248, Deick Conlon 205,

Connie Beck 219, Michael Sala

233,210,644.

In the Monday LIA: JOSEPH MORREALE 300,723, Peter Taormina

279, Joe Migliano 278, Ed Werbecck

280-728, Eric Rosch 268, Nick Marchelos 257, Chris Mueller

256,715, Jen Zappolo 236-237, Barbara

Lintz 224, Dawn Palladino 219.

In the Monday BFCU: Debbie Gerstner 244,215,637, Tom Retmanski

225.

In the Tuesday Early Birds: Karen Garland 225, Regina Sander 223,

Denise Curcio 203, Maureen Abberton

201-210, Ginger Keinath 222.

In the Tuesday BK Sweenys: Mike Gregorio 269, Vinny Leone 258,

Dave Brussenski 242, Mike Gregorio

236, Kevin Coumatus 244, Danny Gormley 242, Dawn Hastings 211.

In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: George Kinkel 225, Cappy

Caporusso 225,206,623, Joe Marschaser

207.

In the Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Richie Coyer 226-245,620,

Steve Gechoff 212, Bob Haskins

212,211,620, Frank Napolitano 211, Jack Mateer 229.

In the Wednesday Ladies Scratch: Barbara Sheldon 205, Kathy

Wodzinski 214.

In the Wednesday Men’s Nite Out: Jim Hope 254, Tom Hamel 250-

278,247,740, Ken Werner 237, Larry

Sanicola 246, David Freese 245,244,710, Barry Pollak 244.

In the Thursday Night Foursome: JERRY NEUBAUER 300,762, Ray

Munoz 299,735, Steve Schneider

289,724, Peter Cornell 279, Steve Fanelli 267,742, Jeff Fugelsang 260.

In the Thursday Charles McShane 4-Man: John Santoro 289, DAR-

REN BARLOW 279,278,268,825, Pete

Kerasiotis 279,761, Vinny DiClemente 275, Keith Pappas 268,710,

Michelle Grexer 227.

In the Friday Hockey Fans: Ronnie Simon 247, Gin Yee 236, Miyuki

Yoshida-Hay 202.

In the Friday Astoria Federal Men: PAUL VERDEROSA JR. 300,725,

Justin Sternberg 287, Peter Maletta

286, Mike Agosta 279-258,255,750, Jake Jacoby 258, Paul Mazza

257, Anthony Gatterdam 255.

In the Sunday AM Trios: Larry Franzese 267, Mike Jochade 266, Phil

TJimos 265-267, Frank Yodice Jr.

258, Paul Minuto 256, Dave Diamond 701-279, Tony Pepe 267, Chris

Paroly 267,706, Robert Spann 259,

Swifty Catapano 257, Billy Scime 256,712, Don Lane 256, Christina

Schulze 279, Willie Lane 279,768,

JASON FORSHEE 269,267,266,802, Mike Jochade 259, Christina

Schulze 244,224.

John Draney, Collette Malyack

Sparkle in Holiday ClassicBy Vincce Albrecht

Elmwood Park, NJ –Hackensack junior John Draney and DePaul sen-

ior Colette Malyack rose to the occasion in the 10th Annual Holiday

Classic held at Parkway Lanes with respective threesomes of 664 and

630 respectively to lead the pack in the qualifying round. John spear-

headed his squad into the Playoff Baker Format where Hackensack

advanced to the semifinals before bowing out to Northern Highlands.

Colette’s mixed DePaul quintet defeated Lyndhurst to advance to the

quarterfinals but fell to red-hot Ridgewood.

In the Boys’ division, Northern Highlands rode the efforts of Nick

Rossi, Josh Taylor and Billy Olszewski to a showdown with powerful

Howell, but couldn’t match the Rebels’ firepower and dropped the

match, 3-0; pacing the victors were Frank Vitarelle 630 and Jake Kaplan

621. In the Girls’ division, Bergen Tech, one of the best teams in North

Jersey, put a scare into defending champion Howell before succumbing

to the Rebels, 3-1. It marked the fifth consecutive Holiday Team Classic

title for Howell, which boasts a wealth of talented bowlers, led by Jamie

and Shanna Kelly. Bergen Tech’s Lady Knights were buoyed by seniors’

Jesmarie Reyes and Crusader Classic champion Belle Estee Dante.

Other boys’ high scores: Pascack Hills’ Bryan Kist 642, Pascack

Valley’s Joe Farinelli 640, Ridgewood’s Zach Flicker 629, Westwood’s

Andrew Cirillo 618, Clifton’s DeAndre Powell 616 and Ramapo’s Mike

Carr 616. Among the girls: Paramus Catholic’s Anastasia DeLeon 601,

Bergen Tech’s Jesmarie Reyes 567, Paramus Catholic’s Nikki Vucak

551 and Lyndhurst’s Lexus Lopez 551.

AT RAB’SKenny Jacobs 744STATEN ISLAND, NY - Jenny

Jacobs led the scoring in the Rab’s

Getaway League firing games of

270-247 for a high seires of 744.

Timothy Folkes rolled 257-

257-732, John Derloyshire

257699, Maria DeRosa 244-647,

Kevin Legg 256, James Godfrey

252, Danny Coston 248, and John

Harris 244.

Kevin Buono 728STATEN ISLAND, NY - Kevin

Buono led the scoring in the Rab’s

Adult/Child League firing games

of 235-225-268 for a high series

of 728.

Karalyn Buono rolled 244-249-

680, and Anthony Venturine, Sr.

259.

John Wilders 682STATEN ISLAND, NY - John

Wilders led the scoring in the

Friday Nite Mixed Quarters

League firing a 243 game for a

high series of 682.

John Wilders shot 663, Joe

D’Esposito 275-660, Matt

Riccardone 258, and Lillian

Rivera 246.

AT OCEANJared Stuart 247LAKEWOOD, NJ – Jared Stuart

led the scoring in the Saturday

Junior Classic League firing a

high game of 247.

Cathy Jones shot 202, Brandy

Collins 200, Jimmy Hulsart

188,Tyler Hamblin 184, Brian

Lash 183, and Jillian Stuart 180.

In the Saturday Pin Hitters

League Michael Guzman rolled

191, Paige Peters 171, Alec Hehir

162, Kamerin Peters 159, and

Lylia Spalluto 147.

Shawn Kollmer 659LAKEWOOD, NJ- Shawn

Kollmer led the scoring in the

Saturday Junior Classic League

firing games of 220-204-235 for a

high series of 659.

Michael Tedeschi shot 223,

McKenna Collier 215, Robert

Guzman 212, Jared Stuart 194,

Briana Currie 190, Brandy Collins

183, Jessica Cohen 170, Katie

Hagen 167, Christine Jones 162,

Misty Downs 154, and Andie Seyr

142.

Rick Guevarra 754 in Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi

MONTVALE – Rick Guevarra was the high scorer for the second

Tuesday in a row in the Montvale Major League, bowling a 754 series

on games of 216, 260 and 278. Rick's effort was not enough, however,

as Rick's Pro Shop I was defeated by BuddiesProShop.com, 18-15. Ray

Keim bowled 264-279-721 and Joe Cauwels 239-237-228-704 for the

winning team.

Dave Hulsizer's 728 series, on games of 207, 255 and 266, led GDC

Contracting to a 29-4 rout of GP's Restaurant. Forde Prigot added 267-

696 for GDC.

Other scores for the week included Bob Balzarek 279-697, Rick

Whitling 227-669, Kevin Mahon 248-664, Justin Hawkins 244-663,

Matt Rovetto 226-648 and Ron DeLuca 236-646.

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December 21 - 27, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 3

Danny Nykforuk 774ROCKAWAY, NJ – Danny Nykforuk topped the scoring

in the County Tuesday Night Mixed League firing a high

game of 276 and a high series of 774.

Ed Pico rolled 257-748, Daniel Lorezo 256, Nichole

Spratford 231, and Mickey Pukas 203.

In the Women’s League Lois Kehmna rolled 211, and

Susan Chilemi 182.

Jim Westegaard 721ROCKAWAY, NJ - Jim Westegaard led the Friday Nite

Men’s League firing a 258 game for a high series of 721.

Ken George rolled 258-709, Chris Morris 278-704, John

Rotella 258-663, Heriberto Matias 242, and Jesus Cruz 236.

In the Friday Tri Mixed League Michelle Halley rolled

244, Fred Driver 230, and Geno McCroy 210.

In the HavABall League Joe Bourlier rolled 235-642,

Thomas Griffin 237, and Tim Muehlbauer 191.

Doug Batsch 720ROCKAWAY, NJ – Doug Batsch led the scoring in the

Lake Hiawatha A.C. League firing a256 game for a high

series of 720.

Martel Ellis shot 246-656, Joseph Albensi, Jr. 246-617,

Frank Rossenbaum rolled 202, and Rick Martine 201 in

the Fox Hills Seniors League.

Bill Hamilton rolled 230, Bob McCluchan 206, and

Andy Romo 187 in the Morris Hills Mixed League.

and James Stiles 244.

Kreg Gibbons 715ROCKAWAY, NJ – Kreg Gibbons led the scoring in the

Monday Early Birds League firing a high game of 296 for

a high series of 715.

Jim Westegaard rolled 265-677, Duke Nicolian II 258,

Sheila Sell 209, Terry Berkheimer 202, and Michelle

Clouse 201.Shawn Casey 707ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the Foursome League Shawn

Casey rolled 267-707, Jack Sakfan 247-707, Allen Apgar

266-636, Lies’l Apgar 247-620, Kara Cook 233, and Joan

Daka 217.

Heriberto Matias 706ROCKAWAY, NJ – Heriberto Matias rolled 256-706,

Benny Nieves 255, and Maraie Marrero-Kire 151 in the

Spanish American Mixed League.

In the Ball Busters league Jack Cook shot 257-657,

Kevin Boise 220, and Matt Wood 202.

Walter Worman 695ROCKAWAY, NJ – Walter Worman led the scoring in the

County Tuesday Night Mixed League firing a 278 game for

a high series of 695.

Danny Nykforuk rolled 257-672, Joe Bourlier 247-660,

Ed Pico 246-622, Nichole Spratford 229-639, Sandy Turner

225-662, Mickey Pukas 222, and Sue Marrero 216. In the

Women’s League Susan Chillemi rolled 222, and Lois

Kehma 206.

Nick Westergaard 689ROCKAWAY, NJ- Nick Westergaard led in the Ball

Busters firing a high game of 285 and a high series of 689.

Jack Cook rolled 257-672, Adam Kewstel 245, and Jim

Westergaard 211.

In the Spanish American Mixed League George

Mendoza shot 245, Henry Alvarez, Jr. 236-639, and Tyrone

Waal 622.

Keri May 684ROCKAWAY, NJ – Keri May led the scoring in the Mixed

League firing a 247 game for a high series of 684.

Bob Olstead rolled 269-668, Anthony Alston 269-646,

and Julianne Crowell and Donna Sodano 234.

Ken Yokobosky 661ROCKAWAY, NJ – Ken Yokobosky topped the scoring in

the PBA Experience League firing a 251 game for a high

series of 661.

Daren Sambol hit 226, Thomas Griffin, Jr. 225, Curt

Frazier II 212, Rob Sperling 222, and Lies’l Apgar 202.

In the NorBu Lodge League Bill Karpack shot 215,

Charles Wright 211, and Greg Yocum 206.

Walt Forrester 259ROCKAWAY, NJ – Walt Forrester paced the scoring in

the Mixed League firing 259 game for a high series of 644.

Dennis Neilsen shot 236-643, Tom Macdonald 233-603,

Jim Testa 233-632, Keri May 248-677, Nidia Haneveld

246-576, Kara Cook 243, and Julianne Crowell 236.

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

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AT ROCKVILLE CENTERDawn Laurita 299ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Dawn Laurit topped the scoring in the

Wednesday Night Mixed League blasting a high game of 299 for a 725

series.

Ed Lee shot 266, Joe Gavin 262, and Anthony Depperman 264-642.

Nat Runns 783Scott Glickman and Brett Gower 299ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Nat Runns blasted a very impressive set of

783 followed by Joseph Acerra 760, and Scott Glickman and Brett

Gower 299 in the Duke DeMarco Invitational League.

Anthony Sinclair 289ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Anthony Sinclair rolled a high game of 289

in the Custom Thumbz Doubles League.

Al Mayo shot 279, Bob Thornes 278-783, Carl Clory 782, Sean

Romney 755, Nicole Cumberbatch 258, and Nadine Williams-Clory

247-246-236-729.

Kyle Smith 279ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Kyle Smith rolled 279, Keith Massimillo

719, William Maxwell 699, and Heather Maxwell 201 in the

Oceanside Knights of Columbus League.

Barbara Migliorono 279ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Barbara Migliorono led the scoring in the

Sunday Adult-Junior League firing a high game of 279.

Pat Bukovsky shot 265-676, John Balbi 257, Dave Ackerman 252,

and Andrea Turrisi 214.

Entries Now Being Accepted

For 2012 PBA Tour EventsEntries are now being accepted for the 2012 portion of the current

PBA Tour season. The entry form for 2012 events is available on

pba.com under the “schedule” tab. Players can click on the individual

tournament they are interested in entering. Members can also access the

on-line system from that link as well.

Bowlers wishing to enter the USBC Masters should contact the USBC

director (Brian Whitman at 800-514-2695, Ext. 8251) or visit bowl.com

and enter under the “tournaments” tab.

MAPLE LANES

HIGH ROLLERSAdults:

Joseph Kurdziel Jr 267/759

Sal Sparacino 259/727

Damian Vargas 247/725

John Connolly Jr. 276/740

James Grover 267/717

David Kilts 244/707

Drew Hodnicki 268/708

Charles Simonton 267/706

Nicole Martell 257

Jenny Delgado 234

Kathy Sanchez 222

Dawn Niola 216

Amelia Pisano 212

Lillian Sorrentini 210

Teens:Lisa Tardo 258

Giovanni Reyes 254

Christina Kaye 223

Emmanuel Vazquez 213

Joseph Romamo 201

Juniors:Raychon Brown 202

Anthony Mastroianni 176

Dorrie-Anne Rizzo 150

Cameron LaPlant 131

Gabriella Regalbuto 118

Patrick Teshima, Rob Gilbert Jr.,

Kevin Macchia Top Youth Travel By Vince Albrecht

Montvale, NJ - After struggling in his opening game, Boonton’s

Patrick Teshima figured it out in a hurry, stringing ten strikes from the

third frame in game two to finish with league high game of 280 in Stan

Niemiec Youth Travel play at Montvale Lanes. The 15-year-old

Montville sophomore raised his average to 183 by virtue of his 619 set,

a personal best. His performance helped the Boonton foursome capture

three of seven points from Fair Lawn, salvaging the finale thanks to his

190, Erik Kattermann’s 189 and older brother Karl’s 182. Fair Lawn

took the first two games as individual average leader Jaylin Floyd

burned the maples with 263-644 with help from younger brother Justin

206 and 12-year-old Tyler Nappi 169.

Rob Gilbert, Jr blazed his way to a season high 279,227-705 in lead-

ing Bowler City I to two of three from Bowler City IV. After a slow start,

teammates’ Eric Grabusnik 203,206 and John Draney 232 answered the

call for the victors who put together scratch scores of 820 and 833. BC

IV had two above average games from Jenai Bacote, Kendra Chaiken

and an above average third game from Arielle Wallace and Mariah

McKelvey; Mariah’s 140 was tops for her team.

A gifted Holiday quartet tore up the plastics with a spectacular third

game 942 scratch, completing a dominant three game sweep of Bowler

City II. Ramapo senior Kevin Macchia posted 223-223-259: 705, Dillon

Cilento 202-243, Nick Cilento 200-220 and Indian Hills’ senior Emily

Ostapczuk 211-220. BC II’s 12-year-old Kyle Schellberg found the

range with 248-606 and Nick Reyes added a 198. Rounding out match

play, Montvale swept past Bowler City III behind Bobby McCarthy 233-

218: 617, Shannon Rossi 204-201, Matt Hauser 211 and 11-year-old

Matt Russell 194. BC III’s Alijah Jackson rolled 184-176 and Nick

Ferrante came through with three well above average games to finish

with 171-474.

FARMINGDALENewt Winston 279FARMINGDALE, NY - In the

Tuesday Early Birds League Newt

Winston shot 279 and Frankie

Berardino 233-245-227-705.

Victor Cassano 732Victor Cassano shot 259-205-

268-732 in the Tuesday Nite Owls

League.

In the Half Hollow Hills

League Kevin Kremler shot 235-

213-268-716.

Don Perillo 717FARMINGDALE, NY - Don

Perillo rolled 258-236-223-717,

John Bergen 247-278-715 and

Steve Vasquez 221-248-237-706.

Guy Reece shot 269 in the

Monday Seniors League.

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Ronald Bimbo 735 at Hi-TorHAVERSTRAW, NY – Ronald Bimbo rolled 226-256-253-735 to lead

all bowlers in the Boyz Nite Out league at Hi-Tor Lanes.

Jeremiah Barham rolled 266-213-234-713, Joseph Di Siena 209-

223-277-709, Timothy McAleese 236-233-238-707, Jon Tallis 279-192-

233-704, Justin Lapin 244-213-693, Joseph Rosado 236-243-203-682,

Anthony Gaudio 221-213-243-682, George Nicks 246-204-221-671,

Alex rodriguez 223-207-226-656, and Angel Matos 238-217-200-655.

Robin Espinosa rolled 118 pins over average for the night leading all

the ladies with 212-206-601.

Steve Aiello 795 in OLVBy Al Smetana

WAYNE, NJ – Steve Aiello set the pace with a pair of 279 games lead-

ing up to a 795 series while rolling in Our Lady of the Valley Bowling

League at T-Bowl II.

Harry Fivehouse was his closest rival with 285-734, Mark Galliano

followed with 264-649, Dan Cedola 240-634, Rich Shanley 215-627,

Jim Affinito 210-601, Ed Bruns 213-600, Marty Hansen 225-600 and a

near miss by Randy Klein with 246 highlighting a 599 set.

Mark Marton

718 at Parkway Elmwood Park, NJ – Mark

Marton led all pin attackers with

scores of 258-237-223 for a strong

718 series to lead an active night

of high scorers in the Wednesday,

Teterboro Bowling League, at

Parkway Lanes.

Scott Dunning rolled 258-706,

Dennis Hofmann Jr 259-680, Ed

Bakelaar Jr 245-678, Jim Viola

237-676, Ed Bakelaar Sr 233-660,

George E. Doughty Jr 267-658,

Mike Aiellos 256-652, and Rich

DeLorenzo Jr 243-652.

AT PLAZAPaul Shiel 741MADISON, NJ – Paul Shiel led

the scoring in the Friday Classic

League firing a 248 game for a

high series of 741.

Joe Parisi hit 255-686, Frank

Petrock, Jr. 255, Tom Lulewicz

668, and Donna Badolato 214.

James Plate 739MADISON, NJ - James Plate

shot 277-729, and Jennifer

Dunklin 245-630 in the CMIL .

Jodi Belli 236MADISON, NJ – In the

Chatham Collisionettes League

Jodi Belli hit 236-601, and Maria

Herbstoner 206.

William Aycox 664MADISON, NJ – William

Aycox rolled 257-664, Derail

Miller 253-657, and Paul

Demyanovicg 237-645 in the

Livignston Business Men’s .

William Phair 669MADISON, NJ – William Phair

paced the scoring in the MC

Police & Fire League firing a 255

game for a high series of 669.

James Hilligas shot 247, Joe

Horincewich 234-638, Tim

McKenna and Mike Stoyko 621.

Joe Marchese 256MADISON, NJ – Joe Marchese

paced the scoring in the MC

Police and Fire League rolling a

high game of 256.

Dan Pridham shot 255, and Bill

Granata 231.

Paul Demyanovich 247MADISON, NJ - Paul

Demyanovich rolled a high game

of 247, Tony Ferlise 244, and

Steve Lella 236 in the Livingston

Business Men’s League.

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Jim Giancarlo 787

At North Arlington NO. ARLINGTON, NJ - Jim

Giancarlo led the scoring in the

Sunday Morning Trios League at

North Arlington Bowl firing a 279

game en route to the session high

series of 787.

Jose Cabrera, Jr. rolled 279-

776, Jay Judowski 266-759,

Orlando Lapa 279-742, Scott Hild

277-730, John Adams 237-726,

Keith Beeh 257-721, Bobby Willis

257-720, Danny Palomino 269-

715, Mike Kigner 243-714, Mike

Veneziano 256-714, Joann Foti

269-711, and Randy Battistus 248-

710.

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Glenn Mohr 783HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr

topped the all bowling in the

Raritan Bay Men’s League pitch-

ing games of 258-277-248 for a

high series of 783.

NicK cascone shot 265-290-

749, Travis Tilley 248-283-215-

746, Rich Nicholls 236-238-258-

732, John Kertesz 205-279-241-

725, Lee Kay 206-247-245-698,

and Jessica Medoro 216-236-219-

671.

In the Thursday Mixed Nuts

League Rolando Vazquez shot

214-256-650, Brian Petretat 204-

214-226-644, and Kevin Kennelly

226-216-640.

Matthew Manenty 775HOPELAWN, NJ – Matthew

Manenty topped the scoring in the

Tuesday Nite Trios League with

games of 207-289-279 for a high

series of 775.

Paul Harney rolled 263-228-

258-749, Daniel J. Willard 245-

211-639, and Charlene Martino

203.

Bob Nebus 698HOPELAWN, NJ – Bob Nebus

led the scoring in the Family

League firing 267-235 for a 698.

Brian Small, Jr. rolled 248-244-

652, Dave Morgante 208-222-629,

Charlene Martino 245, and

Thomas Kopko 209-224-623.

Eric Oppenheimer 733HOPELAWN, NJ – Eric

Oppenheimer led the scoring in

the Madison Park Men’s League

firing games of 268-223-242 for a

high series of 733.

Anthony Martino rolled 211-

234-265-710, Eric Velazquez 226-

233-246-705, Scott Porto 237-

274-691, and Tom Martino, Jr.

224-226-237-687.

Mike Conte 708HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Conte

paced the Friends & Family firing

258-214-236 for a 708 high set.

Wayne Torzilli rolled 220-206-

611, Vinnie Milazzo 247, and

Tony Strazza 235.

Aaron Williams 731HOPELAWN, NJ – Aaron

Williams led the Sunday Nite

Mixed League rolling 287-238-

206 for a high series of 731.

Cid Stentella rolled 232-215-

245-692, Rich Nieratka 257-201-

636, Tino Mendez 218-210-621,

and Lauro Perez 236-620.

Ed Aumann 726HOPELAWN, NJ - Ed Aumann

took game and set honors in the

NJ Tunrpike League firing 201-

289-236 for a 726.

Michael Morris rolled 266-214-

238-718, Keivn McCarthy 205-

266-658, Basha Miller 253-642,

and Dottie Hall 205.

In the Nulty Knockers League

Alexa Lentini hit 225-220-627,

and Laura Baum 203.

Joe Herber 717HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Herber

led the competition in the La

Buona Pizza League with 204-

267-246 for a high 717 set.

Ron Tanko rolled 225-231-650,

Tom Schiavo 225-224-648, Scott

Akalewicz 234-222-635, John F.

Hornyak 232-247-634, and Rich

Governale 235-224-631.

Vinnie Russo 713HOPELAWN, NJ – Vinnie

Russo led the scoring in the

Friday Nite Mixed League posting

233-234-246 for a 713.

Joe Thurson rolled 211-246-

654, Richard Funk II 224-226-

643, Kevin Cristi 221-208-212-

639, Kevin Eccleston 236-223-

631, and Melissa Hertenberger

244.

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