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LEVITTOWN, NY - George
Schnepp found perfection tossing
a 300 game then added a 258 to
finish with a 714 series rolling in
the Monday LIA at South
Levittown Lanes.
Joseph Morreale pitched a 260
game followed by Kenny Daughn
with 248, Steve Koopmann 247,
Darren Thomas 246, Matt
Koopman 246, Steve Lassman
245, Heather Mitchell 226,
Lorraine Morante 225-653 and
Sally Gibilterra 212.
Justin Sloan 800, Kurt Gould 300
At Lodi Lanes
FAIR LAWN, NJ - Uri Peled tal-
lied an 833 league-leading series
on games of 278-256 and 299while contesting in the Tuesday
Early Mixed at Brunswick Fair
Lawn Lanes. Henry Carlos tossed
games of 219 and 269 before
rolling perfect with his 300 gameand finishing the session with a
788 series.
Maribel Herrea and Robert Arosas
Win Doubles With A Twist
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Louis
DeMartino blasted a 300 game
along with 267-232 for a 799
series in the Thursday Custom
Thumbz Doublez League at
Rockville Centre Lanes.
Ray Brooks rolled 299, Sean
Romney 289-266-256-811, Leroy
Singletary 289-277-757, Jim
Constantinides 297-238-751, John
Novichonek 279-245-753, and
Noel Vega 256-259-233-748,
George Schnepp 300 at South Levittown
By Gloria Volpe
WALLINGTON, NJ -Chuck Ontal
had a great game of 299 with a
728 series rolling in the Bud Light
Tuesday 4-Man at AMF
Wallington Lanes.
Nick Mancini was not far behind
with his 279 followed by Rich
Donohue 278, Mark Nobile 274,
Tom Twist 268-720, John Jawor
267, Tony Rigano and Greg Work
266, and Kevin Matawa 265-249.
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Louis DeMartino Blasted 300
At Rockville Centre Lanes
BROOKLYN, NY - Maribel Herrea
and Robert Arosas posted a score of
1534 earning them $1,400.00 for
their first place finish in the Doubles
With A Twist tournament last month.
Honor scores were rolled by Joey
Acerra who tossed 266-300-289 for
an 855 scratch set that also placed
him in second place in the tourna-
ment with Tremayne Williams as his
partner. Other honor scores were
rolled by Mark Hinds 290-210-244-
744 and Curtis Warren tossed a 290
game.
On A Roll Bowling Club floored
70 doubles teams in the event and
thanks everyone for their participa-
tion.
Uri Peled 833, Henry Carlos 300
At Brunswick Fair Lawn Lanes
Chuck Ontal 299 at Wallington Lanes
LODI, NJ - Justin Sloan collected
an 800 series to lead all bowlers in
the Monday 3-man Classic at Lodi
Lanes but it was Kurt Gould earn-
ing high game honors by murder-
ing the maples for a 300.
YORK, Pa. Louis Gaudio of Morganville,
N.J. defeated Thomas Coco Jr. of CortlandManor, N.Y., 246-196, to win the
Professional Bowlers Association Colony
Park Lanes Eastern Challenge. PBA
Challenge events are open to any member or
non-member who has never won a PBA
event.
Gaudio rolled a 266 in the final game of
qualifying to advance to the 16-man finals.
Coco qualified second and was undefeated in
the single-elimination match play rounds
until the championship match. Gaudio
earned $2,000 for the win while Coco earned
$1,300 as the runner-up.
In the Semifinal Round where losers
earned $1,000, Gaudio def. Ervin Raines,
Mechanicsburg, Pa., 194-188 and Coco def.
Jason Hebert, Templeton, Mass., 199-148.In the Round of 8 where its the best of
three games, losers are eliminated and earn
$700 each: Gaudio def. Theo Johnson, Big
Flats, N.Y., 2-0; Coco def. Brian Elder, Claymont,
Del., 2-0; Raines def. Bobby Benton, Accident, Md.,
2-0; Hebert def. Chuck Pitts, Cortland, N.Y., 2-1.
The PBA East Regions next tournament will be
the PBA Howell Lanes Eastern Open presented by
Brunswick at Howell Lanes in Howell, N.J., June 13-
15. The next East Region Challenge event is at Fort
Meade, Md., June 27-28.
Louis Gaudio Wins PBA Colony Park Lanes Eastern ChallengeBy Russ Mills - PBA
PBA photo
Champion Louis Gaudio.
OAKLAND, NJ - Jason
Cornog defeated Brian
LeClair 222-204 in the
1st Annual Holiday
Bowl Kick-off Classicto capture the $5000
top prize, LeClair took
home $2,200 for 2nd
a nd J im Hos ie r f in -
ished 3rd for a $1,400
pay day.
Rusty Thomsen, Kerry
Smith, and Dale Aivez
finished 4th-6th and
collected $900 each for
their efforts. Other
Cashers finishing 7th thru 12th place earning $400
were Shannon Sellens,
Bob Lipinski, Anthony
Buonanno, Anthony Pepe,
Diante Fields, and Andrew
Davidowicz. 13th-18thPlace were Alex
Cavagnaro, Elysia Current,
Eric Cornog, John Conroy,
Jason Stadtler, Jake
Rollins(SMART acccount).
19th-24th collecting $200
were Taylor Swartz, Mike
Houtz, Matt O'Grady, Joe
Scianna, Steve Tripp and
Dave Mutch. More than
$20,000 was paid out in
the 2 day event with a total of 138 entries.
Jason Cornog Wins Holiday Bowl
Summer Kick-off Classic
BPAA photo
Kick-off Classic Second place Brian LeClair, Champion
Jason Cornog and third place Jim Hosier
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J o a n Ta y l o r s . . . . .
Te n P i n R a p . . . . .
Too often bowling has been
depicted as an activity that has
overcome a sordid past.
As a youngster I sort of reluc-
tantly accepted the oft repeated
tales of drinking and gambling
and assorted other ills as the
main lure of the game, and not
the thrill of rolling a ball and
knocking down more pins than
the other bowlers.
Early in my writing career I
met some people who were
involved with the early days of
the sport and others who were
related to or knew some of the
pioneers of the game. One day a
fellow sportswriter handed me a
package, told me that an older
woman had dropped it off for
me and if I didn't want it to just
throw it away.
It was a scrapbook of bowling
articles that appeared from 1900to 1905. I was surprised, fasci-
nated, and proud, and eagerly
devoured every word. It was all
positive, maybe by design,
maybe because that's the way it
was. It had many a piece about
women's bowling, informative,
educational, and illustrative of a
larger role women played than
ever imagined.
Serving on various Hall of
Fame and other committees I
had the opportunity to peruse
long ago publications and arti-
cles about the sport plus much
of the research done by bowling
scholars such as Al Matzelle,Bruce Pluckhahn and Herm
Weiskopf.
Sure there was some gambling,
drinking, plenty of needling, lip
action, equipment tampering
and all the rest that goes with
the building of a sport, but there
also was the touch of class given
by builders, engineers, women,
churches, athletic and social
clubs and people from every
walk of life.
Idle bowling thoughts...
You can never tell about lane
conditions and what effect they
may have. There have been
weeks on the national pro tour
TV finals four top stars aver-aged a mere 201. And a week
later, with four top stars they
averaged 262.
There is no bowling crisis,
major or-minor, local or nation-
al, to which bowling will not
respond to with a meeting, a
conference or a seminar.
Records are made to be bro-
ken though some can only be
tied. But the Johnny Petraglia
astounding career mark of at
least one national title in six
decades is one that could stand
for a lot of years into forever.
One of the first hurdles is toremain healthy enough over
those many years.
No sport brings male and
female bowlers closer in compet-
itive and social settings better
than bowling, for people of all
ages for amazing long times.
My first heroes in bowling
were Andy Varipapa, Junie
McMahon, Lou Campi, Lindy
Faragalli and Marion Ladewig.
Who were yours?
I like the story about the two
men, one an ardent but strug-
gling bowler and the other an
average working man who eachwon $5 million in a lottery.
When asked what they planned
to do with money, the working
man said he was going to quit
his job, spend a lot of time fish-
ing and playing golf and take life
easy, living on his new found
wealth. The bowler scratched
his head, thought a bit, then
said, I guess I'll just keep bowl-
ing in every tournament I can---
until the money runs out."
Shortly after his April birthday,
Teata Semiz bowled an 803 series
in a doubles league with his son,
Tommy. Oh, by
the way, it was
his 80th birth-
day and this
was his eighth
800, he rolled
games of 258,
286 and 259.
Semiz started
the third game
with strike, ten-
pin, strike, ten-
pin and knew
he had to
punch out to
get his octo-
series, and he did just that. For his
latest feat he used a Hammer Pivot
ball drilled by himself. I drill all
of my equipment, he said. He
helps out son Tommy in the pro
shop, and still does some coaching
as well.
Those who recognize his name
from the Professional Bowlers
Association (PBA) tour know that
age was never a factor for Semiz.
In 1997 at age 63 he was the old-
est bowler to win a tour event, and
did this in Seminole, FL. To date
he has three PBA regular titles
and 8 senior (PBA50) titles.
Semiz posted the highest televised
PBA50 four-game series with
games of 269-279-242-254 for a
1044 total. He has also won USBC
All events and
singles. To no
surprise, he is in
the USBC and
PBA Halls of
Fame.
Semiz started
out in the sport as
a pin-boy and
eventually was
bowling in the
Paramus major
league and
remembers the
legendary Don
Carter giving him
a tip to improve his game. Ill
never forget that, Semiz said,
and for that I will always be
grateful. He was 29 at the time
and joined the pro tour when he
was 33. Now he uses a 15-pound
ball and works on keeping the
speed up. Before the summer
league at Sparta, Teata averaged
219 in a Hanover Lanes league.
He resides in Hopatcong and has
7 grandchildren. He will choose
an honor award for his grand-
daughter, Tori. His bowling goal is
just to keep bowling. An octo-
series for an octogenariannot
bad at all. ( PBA photo )
PBA
QUICK NOTES Stuart Williams, England's first
winner of both the World Ranking
Masters and a Professional Bowlers
Association Tour title (the 2011
PBA Viper Open during PBA World
Series of Bowling III in Las Vegas),
will be inducted into the UK Tenpin
Hall of Fame on Oct. 19, the open-
ing day of the 2014 Weber Cup at
Barnsley Metrodome. Williams,
who now competes as a regular onthe PBA Tour, has rolled perfect
games in 14 countries.
Last call: If you know a deserv-
ing young bowler who could use
$1,000 in financial help to attend
college, encourage him/her to apply
for the 2014 PBA Billy Welu
Scholarship Award. Applications
must be postmarked by June 15.
Eligible candidates must be amateur
bowlers who are currently in college
(preceding the application date) and
maintaining at least a 2.5/4.0 GPA or
equivalent. The application form
can be retrieved by using this link:
http://pba.com/Corporate/Scholarships
Teenager Kamron Doyle of
Brentwood, Tenn., defeated fellow
amateur Derek Phillips of
Kingsport, Tenn., 201-182, to
become the second youngest player
to win a Professional Bowlers
Association Regional event in the
Marion Lightning Lanes South
Challenge Sunday in Marion, N.C.
Doyle, at age 16 years, 125 days,
is second only to Wesley Low Jr. of
Palmdale, Calif., who won a PBA
West Region Challenge event in
2013 at the age of 15 years, 336
days. PBA Challenge tournaments
are open only to players who havenever won a PBA event. Neither
Doyle nor Low will be credited for
PBA titles because they are non-
members.
Doyle, a Junior Team USA mem-
ber who earned $1,500 towards his
SMART scholarship account, holds
the record as the youngest player
ever to cash in a PBA tournament.
He was 12 years, 117 days old
when he finished 30th in a PBA
Regional in Canton, Ga., in 2010.
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Henry Hasemann 745FARMINGDALE, NY Henry Hasemann led the scoring in the Thursday Good Timers
League firing games of 278-233-236 for a high series of 745.
Tim Jackson rolled 245, Mike Bagnato 243-236-650, Dean Alberino 242-204, Brian
Walsh 237-216, and Dale Alberino 222.
Eric Vazquez 699FARMINGDALE, NY Eric Vazquez led the scoring in the Wednesday Party League fir-
ing games of 237-243-219 for a high series of 699.
Mike Ellendorf shot 222-232-236-690, Dawn Cecere 235, and Brian Siemers and David
Brand 226.
Mike TenBrink 255FARMINGDALE, NY Mike TenBrink paced the scoring in the Sunday Early Mixed
League firing a high game of 255.
Garret Knispel shot 246, Wayne Embleton 236-212, Nick Butera 233-217, and Mike
Garfinkel 232.
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Monday LIA: George Schnepp 299-769,
Shawn Blessinger 268, Kenny Daughn 264,
Joseph Morreale 259, Chris Schnepp 259,
Steve Lassman 258-700, Joanne Perry
280;716, April Fucci 246, Heather Mitchell
227, Angie Collazzo 223.
Thursday Charles McShane: George
Woodwiss 299-724, Justin Kampf 299-718,
Tris Schnarwyler 286-762, Tom Gallagher
259-748, Mike McCarthy 259, Brad
Cammarano 258-717, Rachel Rosenthal 203.
Monday Seniors: Ray Wilson 256, Richie
Coyer 247-236-667, Bob Haskin 236-206-603,
Pete Thomasefsky 212-206-602.
Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Joe McLaughlin 248-
659, Dan Hastings 246, Dave Brussenski 234,
Steve McTigue 658.
Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Richie
Coyer 258-237-669, Bob Sandkuhl 236, Gus
Poulos 213, John Eastwood 211, Gene Gould
206-603, Charlie Stumpf 203, Joe Marsiello
200.
Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy
Caporusso 255-652, Eric Rosch 225, John
Barrett 222, Joe Visone 213, Jim Bresnahan
202.
Wednesday Early Birds: Suzanne Gates
235, Addys Reilly 225, Allison Proctor 203.
Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Byron Lamm
256, Al Gillis 248-668, Gordon McDaniel
245, Paul DeVito 612, Lou Daguanno 607,
Jack Scherer 607, Susie Lew 255-607.
Thursday Hits and Misses: Joe Dolezal 279-
706, Brian Beale 266, Jimmy Moore 247,
Russell Caiola 235, June Iacono 202, Jim
Fenimore 247, Gary Dauito 238, Ralph
Yandoli 237, Ed Grenzig 235-236, Sheryl
Bedell 210, Debbie Cali 204.
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Jack Milne 289MADISON, NJ Jack Milne rolled 289, Rick
Bednarik 717, Beth Van Ness 256, and Jennifer
Dunklin 651 in the CMIL League.
In the Tuesday 400 Doubles League Jimmy
Granato shot 239, Frank Filiman 235, and Dan
Pridham 225.
Rich Keirstead shot 233, Mark Terhune 216,
and AJ Clark 214 in the Pharma Plus League.
Ian Lerner 278-759MADISON, NJ Ian Lerner topped the Police
& Fire League firing a 278 and a high 759 set.Greg Havas hit 258, Jake Bird 257-713, and
Karen Swartz 234.
Dan Pridham 743MADISON, NJ Dan Pridham topped the scor-
ing in the Wednesday Tri League firing a 254
game for a high series of 743.
Tom Kreder rolled 268, Greg Havas 254, Oren
Warter 681, Frank Baragona 666, Sally
Lauderdale 231, and Stephanie Rahn 225.
Patty Campanelli rolled 210 and Esther Martnes
186 in the Thursday Mixed League.
Joe Magelesky 258MADISON, NJ Joe Magelesky paced the
Junior/Major Breakfast Club firing a high 258.
Evan Weinberg hit 203, Chris Moran 201, and
Madasyn Bancroft 190.
Karen Reinacher 242MADISON, NJ Karen Reinacher rolled 242,
Elaine Wilson 204, and Joyce Brokling 203 in
the Ladies League.
Zachary Linder shot 150, Zachary Rieger 149,
and Damian Nieves 131 in the Bantam Prep
Breakstfast Club League.Alice Bednarik 247MADISON, NJ In the Monday Night Ladies
League Alice Bednarik rolled 247, Jodi Belli
210, and Carolyn Paddock 199.
Richard Hufnage rolled 194, Tim Guider 190,
and Paul Links and Madasyn Bancroft 188 in the
Junior/Major Breakfast Club League.
Charlie Glunk 225MADISON, NJ Charlie Glunk rolled 225,
Michael Liv 150, and Zachary Linder 145 in the
Bantam-Prep Breakfast Club League.
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AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESMichael Fisch 759ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Michael Fisch led the scoring in the Tuesday Late Mens League
firing games of 244-236-279 for a high series of 759.
Pat Zenker rolled 279-236-727, John Hanlon 268, Chris PIccininni 267, Mike Czaplinski
224-224-259-707, and Joe Dimino 256-223.
Richard Britt shot 209, Bryan Castro 205, and Jovaughn Sparrow-Thomas 203 in the
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Willie Fessler 727ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Willie Fessler paced the scoring in the Wednesday Night Mixed
League firing games of 279-234 for a high series of 727.
Matthew Redash shot 276-717, Vicky Lockwood 247-227-246-720, Jimmy Redash 255-
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Gerry Dunham 693ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Gerry Duaham led the scoring in the Thursday Senior Birds
League firing games of 226-223-244 for a high series of 693.
Richard Franklin rolled 254-238-680, Fred George 257-637, and Jerry George 245-238-
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Bret Zaccoli 257ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Bret Zaccoli paced the scoring in the Saturday Temple Avodah
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Joe Cohn shot 247-209, Alan Salam 245, Scott Mackoff and Stuart Blau 236.
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Summer LeaguesAre Starting
Mon 670 Trios 7:30 6/2
Tues G&L Trios 7:30 5/13
Wed Adult /Jr 7:00 6/4
Weds Scratch Singles7pm Meeting 5/28
Thurs Doubles 8pm 5/29
Mon & Thurs Morn Seniors
300MainStreet
Madison,NJ07940
TuesdayDoublesStartsMay27, 2014
2 bowlersperteam - 14 weeks - handicap80% of 200
WednesdayTrioStartsMay-28, 2014
3 bowlersperteam - 14 weeks - handicap85% of 220
Pleasecall formoreinformationontheseandotherSummerPrograms
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