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    Rich Sellitto Sr. 300 at Parkway

    Mike Ruben, Andrew Rosenblat

    Hit 300 at Coram Country Lane

    ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Rich

    Sellitto Sr. added another 300 game

    to his bowling achievements while

    rolling in the Thursday Coors Light

    Postal League at Parkway Lanes.Boogie McLean Jr. came near to

    perfection with a 299 ganme en

    route the session high series of 763.

    Damon R. White 259-739, Rody

    Kemple 279-731, Mitch Sack

    255-726, Jim Hosier 279-72

    Dwight D. Flowers 278-722, Mar

    Verniero 259-717, Olvi Olivo 26

    713, Hammer Fillipek 256-71Eric L Nicks 258-711, Mik

    Morehouse 269-709, Ale

    Souffrain Sr. 259-707, and Mik

    Williams 243-700.

    ROCKVILLER CENTRE, NY - Joe LaSpina

    found the line and burned the boards for a 300 game

    on his way to a 740 series while contesting in the

    Custom Thumbz Doubles League at Rockville

    Centre Lanes.

    Chris Barbaro came near perfect with a 289 fol-

    lowed by Quentin Collins with a 286-278-767, Ron

    Riccobono and Charlie Torres both shot a 279 game,

    Charlie also shot a 268 game and finished with a 804

    series, Tim Swanson and Ed Boremski both shot a

    278 game, Ed finished with a 737 series, Jim

    Constantinides 269-710, Mel Brown finished with a

    749 series, Tony Vitucci 742, Bob Thorne 735, Tom

    Riccobono 723, and Steve Friedman 706.

    For the Woman, Vonetta Jolliffe shot a 259-233-

    224 for a 716 series.

    FARMINDGALE, NY Sal

    Giudice and Doug Feldman each

    blast ed a 300 game in the

    Thursday 3-Man League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.

    Damon Brown rolled 290-266-

    766, Joe Costanzo 287-790,

    Franki Montgoris 280, Jen Ferraro

    279-222, Eric Smyth 278-247,

    Mike Kennedy 270-224, Frankie

    Berardino 267-258, Tyrone Pag

    267, Robert OConnor 267-26

    Dan Rice 261-257, Tom Colo

    258-238, Tony Cipriano 25

    Frank Miller 257-254, Edwa

    Brown 257-225, Rob Marino an

    Octavious Manning 257, an

    Michelle Montgoris and Shaw

    Blessinger 256.

    Sal Giudice, Doug Feldman 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    LAS VEGAS Parker Bohn III

    of Jackson, N.J., completed one of

    the most impressive, if unlikely,

    victories in his hall of fame

    career, defeating four opponents

    including top qualifier Jason

    Belmonte of Australia, 254-227,

    to win the PBA WorldChampionship at South Point

    Hotel and Casino.

    The concluding event of the

    GEICO PBA World Series of

    Bowling IV, and the first major

    championship of the 2012-13

    PBA Tour season, aired last week

    on ESPN.

    Bohn, who had not won a title in

    more than four years, captured his

    33rd PBA Tour title and second

    major with a stunning perform-

    ance that began when he claimed

    the 24th and final position in

    match play by only three pins, fol-

    lowed by qualifying for the

    stepladder finals by only nine pins.

    In the championship round, he defeated Canadas

    Dan MacLelland, 226-218; Rhino Page of Dade

    City, Fla., 200-170, and reigning PBA Player of the

    Year Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., 278-231, to

    advance to the title match where he defeated

    Belmonte.

    In winning the World Championship, Bohn

    became only the third ever to win a major champi-

    onship after qualifying 24th for match play (Mike

    Aulby won the 1989 U.S. Open and Pete Weber

    won the 1991 U.S. Open after qualifying 24th), andthe 15th overall to accomplish that feat. At age 49

    years, 122 days he also became the second-oldest

    player ever to win the PBA World Championship

    (Tom Baker was 49 years, 192 days when he won in

    2004).

    Dreams do come true if you wait long enough, I

    guess, Bohn said. It was a lot of destiny, a lot of

    things working in my favor.

    See Parker Bohn III page 2

    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 73 No.47 January 23 - 29, 2013 50 cen

    CORAM, NY - Andrew

    Rosenblatt and Mike Ruben each

    found the line to pummel the

    maples for a 300 game while

    bowling in competition for th

    Middle Country Boys Scho

    Team at Coram Country Lanes.

    OAKLAND, NJ Bob Lippi Jr.

    led the scoring in the Sal Marino

    Classic League at Holiday Bowl

    firing games of 278-245-279 for ahigh series of 802.

    Jim Hosier shot 256-279-259-

    792, Dave Ritter rolled a near per-

    fect 299 and a 266 in a775 set,

    Paul Chiariello 256-225-74

    Todd Mortenden 256-247-74

    Joey Lavecchia 289-741, Anthon

    Lavecchia 249-731, Ken Knippin256-728, Louis Lavecchia 25

    727, Chrys Kenney 299-720, Ch

    Jones 268-264-711, and Jack Prin

    248-706.

    HOPELAWN, NJ Evan Simon

    led the scoring in the Raritan Bay

    Mens League firing games of

    239-280-290 for a high series of

    809.

    Travis Tilley rolled 259-267-230-

    756, Brian Dudek 267-282-73

    Gabe Ferrari 224-225-288-73

    Joe Lampariello 226-234-23

    697, John Kertesz 235-258-202

    695, and Jaime Mugnone 20

    215-224-645.

    Bob Lippi, Jr. 802 at Holiday

    Evan Simon 809 at MajesticBohn Pulls Off Fairy Tale Victory in

    PBA World ChampionshipPBA Hall of Famer follows unlikely path to claim 33rd career title, second major

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    Joe Laspina Hit 300 at Rockville Centre Lanes

    PBA photo

    PBA World Champion Parker Bohn III with his wife Leslie and

    three children, Brandon, Sydney and Justin.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER January 23 - 29, 201

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    Ken Cook leads the pack with his 264 and of course it wouldnt be a

    complete night unless Kevin (Tito) Jackson had a high score so #2 Is

    Tito with his 259,243 712,Steven Mocarski 236, Frank Mene 235

    641,Bill Zika 233, Dennis Edgar was on fire with his 227,222,222 621

    Ed Shell 226,224,

    Thursday Early Mixed

    Vito Banci had a great night with his 279,258 736,Dom Mancini was

    the sub for his son and shot 253,Chris Agnoli had a god night with his

    246,237 673, Glenn Bonomo 235,229, 679, John Manfredo 234, Charles

    (Honey Jack) Jackson 231, The ladies had a good night Lori Biggy had

    a 241,210 611, Joyce o Keefe 204, & Donna Viola 200.

    Monday Night Trios

    Joe Leardo Jr had a very nice game of 290 745, Mike Roman

    267,Craig bagnoli 262, Robert Mc Neal 257, Sean Wendelken 257, Our

    own Jose Corniel had another nice high game of 253, Joe leardo Sr

    249,246, Austin Masser 245.

    Bud Light Tuesday Four Man

    Tony DAngelo had the high score of 280, Paul Tortorici 268, TJ

    Valentin 259, Chuck Cocozzo & Jerry Ramirez had 258, Anderson Chae

    257, John Jawor 256, Frank shults 256, Joe leardo Jr 256, Bob Skorupski

    254, Pres Lou Tullo 248.

    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 & Ed Biggy 243,

    Glenn Bonomo 238, Chris Agnoli had 2 nice games of 230, 226, joe D

    Amico 225.

    Bohn, who almost cance lled his plans to attend the World Series af

    Super Storm Sandy devastated his home state, began his miraculotitle quest with seven strikes in his first nine frames en route to his vitory over MacLelland. In the second match, he got help in overcomia 10-pin deficit when Page missed a 7 pin spare attempt in the eighframe and opened again in the ninth.

    The veteran left-hander started the semifinal match against Rawith seven strikes and never trailed. In the title match, he struck eight of his first 10 shots against Belmonte, but didnt break away unBelmonte left 10 pins in the seventh and ninth frames.

    When I look at everything thats gone on this week, Bohn sahesitating. I looked at (my wife) Leslie the night before I left asaid, you know, its a tossup over whether I even go. The only thanful grace at that point was we had our power back a couple of houbefore I le ft.

    When I got here, I missed the first practice session, but lo anbehold , I kept going throughout the week. I never made the top 16 any of the events, but still found myself fortunate enough to sneak

    to match play in 24th. I just kept plugging along.The only pin I threw away all week was on one fill ball, whenthrew a 7 pin away. Thats the only pin I can remember throwing a wthe entire week. Every pin mattered. I only made the top 24 by thrpins, and then I ma de the TV show by le ss than 10 pins as w ell.

    When he got to the ESPN finals, Bohn believes divine interventicame into play.

    I do believe my old friend (the late Tony Reyes) was looking dowon me and letting me stand tall. The biggest key wa s going through t

    nose in the seventh frame against (Rash). A pin rolls out of nowheand takes out the 4-7, and I get a strike. Usually whoever wins has oor two breaks and Im here to te ll you, I had my share of breaks today

    Throughout the World Series, Bohn said he was bowling for mothan himself.

    My wife and I have created a Striking Out Sandy fund. Were tring to raise funds for kids who unfortunately lost everything, Bohsaid. I know there are families that lost everything, but hopeful

    there will be other people who can take care of them. We had peopwho were donating money for every strike during qualifying. All of tmoney were raising is going to buy kids backpacks and things thneed for school so they can hopefully put the past behind them.

    My heart always goe s out to kids, he added. Ive got five childrmyself and I want them to be able to live life as normally as they caI had one guy compute all of the strikes I threw in qualifying anmatch play 415 or 420 and he put up $1 a pin himself. We hanother guy who lives in upstate New York near my brother-in-laDoug Kent and his wife Chrissie who had a 25-foot trailer. He sawhat we were doing on our website, and filled the trailer with clothand supplies, and delivered it to our area.

    Information about the Striking Out Sandy program can be found parke rbohn.c om. I tll be the re for a long time to come , beca use I catell you how much the people back east have gone through, Bohsaid. Its not going to get corrected by tomorrow.

    While the hardships friends and family faced were fresh on his min

    Bohn might have been the happiest he has ever been after winningPBA title.Im as happy as I can be, he grinned. Now I can say that Im t

    world champion.

    Parker Bohn IIIContinued from page 1

    AT AMF WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    MAPLE LANES

    HIGHLIGHTSADULTS:

    Thursday Match PointJoe Sanfilippo 299/774

    Jayson Cordero 298/792

    Phil Tardona 277/715

    John Connolly Jr 278/707

    Marc Avena 262/763

    Joe Bracco 267/721

    Rich Ferraioli 268/700

    Michael Panepinto 258/706

    Wednesday Senior Men:

    Alby Pezzella 258/694

    Frank Jara 247/677

    Sal Fusco 222/625

    Charlie Basile 223/619

    VA Hospital

    Kenny Young 263/695Eddie Santiago 237/646

    Thursday Ladies Matinee

    Ronnie Davidson 212/527

    AnnMarie Fiorenza 204/515

    Mary Mondiello 202/531

    Pat Rooney 202/513

    Thursday Triples

    Matthew Santapola 288/721

    Steven Maruffi 258/737

    Ralph Barrientos 246/720

    Anthony Rotolo 259/711

    Charles Simonton 242/707

    Carmine Calabrese 235/702

    Becky Novello 245/643

    Bowling USA

    Bernard Edwards 243/650

    James Luciano 240/662

    Michael Logan 232/632

    Michelle Anger 201/566

    Joanne Livote 200/502

    YOUTH

    Sunday Adult Child

    Michael Martell 247/664

    Giovanni Reyes 210/565

    Emmanuel Vasquez 212/533

    Anthony Mastroianni 193/551

    Patrick Chan 199/551

    Anson Chin 197/551

    Christina Kaye 193/526

    Justin Decicco 170/450

    Sally Anderson 150/406

    Roberto Logan 141/400

    Veronica Sorrentini 119/336

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    January 23 - 29, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER

    Tuesday Early Birds:

    Lisa Simon 225, Diane Parziale

    216, Monica Dipinto 212, Karen

    Garland 203, Jennifer Traina 201.

    Swingtime Seniors:

    Cappy Caporusso 215, Joe

    Visone 211, George Kinkel 204.

    Wednesday Hicksville Elks:

    Paul Devito 289, Bill Goldrick

    249, Tony Dominick 244, 621,

    Jerry Carlo 243, 621.

    Wednesday K of C:

    Tim Mulligan 243, Paul Kraus

    236.

    Wednesday Ladies Scratch:

    Ginny Lutter 215, Kathy

    Wodzinski 200, Karen Campbell

    202.

    Thursday Hits and Misses:

    Jimmy Moore 255, 697, Jim

    Fenimore 238, Debbie Cali 244,

    Diane Moore 203, Kathy

    Wavpotich 202.

    Charles McShane 3-Man:

    Keith Hengel 279, 725, Kevin

    Quinton 279, 721, James Sabbagh

    278, Bryan Berg 269, Ed Werbeck

    266, 742, Joseph Mormando 258,

    Darren Barlow 258, 737, Tom

    Gallagher 258, Mike Krull 258.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    Doc Grannas 290, 719, Fabrizio

    Cerutti 279, Rob Cunningham278, Kyle Ludwig 267, Spanky

    Devito 267, Dan Kantor 257, Wolf

    Ginsberg 256, 722.

    Friday Party Mixed:

    Mike Gamdo 259, Nick

    Terracciano 247.

    Monday LIA:

    Chris Schnepp 289, Tony Santilli

    278, Peter Taormina 266, 258, 736,

    Brian Sulzbach 258, 704, Ray Perry

    257, 710, Kenny Daughn 257, Alicia

    Defino 223, April Fucci 216, Jen

    Zappolo 213, Pamela Waluk 212.

    Friday Astoria Federal Men:

    Mike Clark 268, Neal Krys 245,

    Angel Salcedo Jr. 255, 254, 704,

    Scott Zimmerman 237.

    Young at Heart Seniors:

    Pete Thomasefsky 241, 605,

    Richie Coyer 226, Ray Wilson 221,

    Richard Mennona 204, Bernie

    Goldstein 204.

    Friday Hockey Fans:

    Nick Terracciano 246, Jerry

    Terracciano 233, Niyuki Yoshida-

    Hay 211.

    Tuesday Early Birds:

    Kelly Sullivan 219, Ann Mar

    Romano 212, Diane Parziale 21

    Jenn Dlorio 205.

    YSwingtime Seniors:

    Cappy Caporusso 264, 21

    644, Joe Macaluso 217, Jo

    Visone 204, Linda Kelly 222, Su

    Brown 218.

    Wednesday Hicksville Elks:

    Bill Goldrick 266, Adam Bo

    237, 642, Lois Gillis 211, Marily

    Coffin 201.

    Thursday Hits and Misses:

    Ralph Yandoli 257, Ken Sne

    245, 677, Jerry Packard 233.

    Thursday Night Foursome:

    Keith Hengel 277, Bryan Alle

    269, Dan Thompson 267, Jo

    Valdina 267, 733, Greg Fiorg

    265, 746, Kyle Ludwig 264, Kei

    Pappas 263, 723.

    SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER January 23 - 29, 2013

    HACKENSACK, NJ - 12-23-12Rob Gilbert, Jr. knocked aside 690

    plastic-coats with his triple deuce

    227-216-247 to help Bowler City I

    to a hard-earned three points from

    Boonton in Stan Niemiec Youth

    Travel play at Bowler City. John

    Draney 212, Ryan Perez 204 and

    Vin Santoro 197 contributed as

    well. In Boontons two close wins,

    the thundering Montville trio

    flashed their lightning: Justin

    Puchalski 223-226: 629, Karl

    Kattermann 215-202 and Patrick

    Teshima 202.

    James Kane rocked the maples

    with 215-222-244: 681, Austin

    Bonacum added three deuces of hisown 213-214-211: 638, Kyle

    Schellberg fired 214-206 and

    Welmer Paguay 213 as the torrid

    Bowler City II squad overpowered

    Fair Lawn, 7-0, giving them seven-

    teen wins in their last eighteen and

    a share of the league lead. Best

    from the Fair Lawn quartet was

    Hassan Izzard with 192-185 and

    Matt Myers 170.

    Kevin Macchia stroked 232-204:

    616, Joe Malyack 205-223: 612 andColette Malyack 208, but it wasnt

    enough as Holiday II dropped three

    games to a vastly improved Bowler

    City III team. Arielle Wallace has

    lifted her average seventeen points

    over her past six outings and it was

    evident with her two strong closing

    games of 158-165. Teammates

    Patrick Sucero 189-182 and Louis

    Ferrante 185 were enough support

    for the surging BC III squad.

    Holiday I received a huge boost

    from Lilly Sigona who bowled 459,

    a whopping 120 sticks over her

    three-game set average as they out-

    shot Montvale, 5-2; Brian Rizzi

    209-196-211: 616, Nick Cilento213 and Ana DeLeon 201 were

    highs for the victors while Matt

    Russell 211, Katie Didonato 169

    and young Michaella Raab +20

    above average were the triggers for

    Montvales sole win.

    Bowler City IV benefited from

    Greg Khan 190, Nick Ferrante 189

    and Caitlyn Tombo 181 in surpass-

    ing the vacancy score enough to

    earn five points.

    Joe LiVolsi 278FARMINGDALE, NY- Joe

    LiVolsi topped the scoring in the

    Friday Sunshine Kids League fir-ing a high game of 278.

    Jerry Hoeler hit 213, Bill

    Platania 213, Fai LiVolsi 200, Bill

    Platania 190, Jerry Keenan 186,

    Joe Platania 180, and Ken Lauri

    176.

    In the St. Martins Seniors

    League Joseph Reddy shot 221,

    Joseph Napoli 218, Aahish

    Chohan 189, Cammi Farash 181,

    and Jake Diamond 180.

    Rob Larsen 702FARMINGDALE, NY Rob

    Larsen led the scoring in the

    Saturday Island Trees League fir-

    ing a 279 game for a high series of

    702.

    Richard White rolled 268,

    Adam Krauss 248-672, Gary

    Cornibert 245, Rene Costello 240,

    Bob Starzec 237, Junior Pascual,

    Peter James Marshall and Craig

    Keller 236, Mike Agosta 234,

    Tony Caridi 233, Tony Ammirati,

    Howie Delman,and Brian Selwin

    232.

    In the Monday A.M. Seniors

    League Bill Platania shot 224, Al

    Diebold 169, and Victor Caputo

    and Jo Platania 168.

    Wayne Embleton 276FARMINGDALE, NY Wayne

    Embleton led the Tuesday NiteOwls League firing games of 276-

    206-227 for a 709 series.

    Joe Kotowicz rolled 257-225-

    248-730, Bill Kremlicka 236, Earl

    Condit 235, Kenny Simon 226,

    Richie Brennan 226-215, Victor

    Cassano 224-223, Robert Falcone

    224, Deon Taittee 221-216, Rose

    Marie Sanders 210, and Kim

    Falcone 204.

    In the Saturday Island Trees

    League Jim Reams rolled 225,

    Wayne Fechter 222, Tony Cintado

    212, Don Balducci 212-203, and

    Espo Balducci and Pat Catalano

    204.

    Bob Langis 738FARMINGDALE, NY Bob

    Langis led the Wednesday Mens

    League firing games of 223-236-279 for a high series of 738.

    Sean Mott rolled 226-244-258-

    728, John Bergen 268-257-725,

    Robert McNally 238-246-236-

    720, Steve Gonzalez 247-247-

    710, Sean Mott and Frank Magro

    258, Mark Colaizzo and Rich

    Tooker 248, Mel Stephenson 276,

    and Joe Muscat 274.

    Joe Venezia 670FARMINGDALE, NY Joe

    Venezia led the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 256-232 for a high series

    of 670.

    Joe Giammarino, Jr. rolled 257-

    647, Paul Burns 268-635, Ray

    Kennedy 247-609, Brian Meade

    237, and Craig Bogart 234.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior

    Scholarship League Mike Oakley

    rolled 223, Bill Snyder 216, and

    Jimmy Prince 203.

    David Brand 649FARMINGDALE, NY Dav

    Brand paced the scoring in th

    Wed. Party League firing a 24game for a high series of 649.

    Cindy Ellendorf rolled 25

    Mike Marrazzo 237, Ira Kask

    236, and Don Gialfino 231.

    Al Diebold shot 207, Le

    Richter 199, Jo Platania 20

    Blanche Ponce DeLeon 195, an

    Genevieve Klein 190 in th

    Monday AM Seniors League.

    Joe Livolsi 219FARMINGDALE, NY - Jo

    Livolsi led the scoring in th

    Friday Sunshine Kids League fi

    ing a high game of 219.

    Paul Kester hit 199, B

    Platania 192, and Joe Platania 17

    In the Saturday Juni

    Scholarship League Kristie Tes

    hit 204, Arianna Dumas 203, an

    Michael Coakley 179.

    In the Sunday Adult/Juni

    Scholarship League Mike Coakle

    shot 238.

    Rob Gilbert Jr. 690, James Kane 681

    Pace Stan Niemiec Youth TravlersBy Vince Albrecht

    Scott Dunning 695 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ Scott Dunning led all pin attackers with

    scores of 245-245-205 for a high series of 695 in the Wednesday,

    Teterboro Bowling League at Parkway Lanes.

    Steve Semancik tossed 257-686, Carole DeGroot 247-684, Ed

    Bakelaar Sr. 234-675 and Jim Viola 248-648.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANES

    Mika Koivuniemi, Kelly Kulick Lead

    World Bowling Tour Points ListARLINGTON, Texas - After three events on the 2013 World Tenpin

    Bowling Association World Bowling Tour, Finland's Mika Koivuniemi

    and the United States' Kelly Kulick lead the rolling two-year points list.

    The World Bowling Tour is made up of various events around the

    world and players earn points based on how they finish in each event.

    The current points system is based on a continuous two-year cycle, so

    points include some events from 2011 and al l events from 2012.

    Koivuniemi leads the men's division with 445 points. He earned

    points in each of the first three events of the season, picking up 12

    points at the PBA World Championship, 50 points for his win at the

    Qatar Open and 25 points in the recently concluded Brunswick

    Ballmaster Open.

    Kulick picked up 100 points for being the female at the PBA WorldChampionship, which awarded double points as a major, and leads her

    division with 444 points. None of the top five women in the standings

    competed in the Qatar Open or the Ballmaster Open.

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    USBC MASTERS QUALIFIERS AT CORAM COUNTRY AND FARMINGDALE LANES

    Maple Family Centers Coram Country Lanes, 615 Middle Country Road, Coram, 11727, phone 631-

    732-2022, www.coramcountrylanes.com and Farmingdale Lanes, 999 Conklin Street, Farmingdale,

    11735, phone 631-249-4300 www.farmingdalelanes.com are hosting weekly USBC Master Qualifiers.

    At Coram Country Lanes, bowlers may choose one or two evenings, Monday and Wednesday, 9:30

    p.m. to enter the 3-Game Qualifier. Entry is $30.00 for 1st. qualifier and $20.00 for all re-entries.

    At Farmingdale Lanes a Wednesday evening 10:00 p.m. 3-Game Qualifier is being offered. The same

    entry fees apply. These are weekly events through January 2013.

    The top 5 qualifiers advance to in-center finals where theyll compete for fully paid entries to the 2013

    USBC Masters, at Carolier Lanes, New Jersey in February this is a $500 value.

    For more information please call Coram Country or Farmingdale Lanes.

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    12 Year-Old Matt Russell is Youth

    Travelers Bowler of the WeekBy Vince Albrecht

    FAIRLAWN, NJ - While there were several higher scratch scores shot in the

    latest Stan Niemiec Youth Travel play, 12-year-old Matt Russells best out-ing of the season, a strong 213-214: 592 finish, gave him 760, the after-

    noons best handicap set, earning him Bowler of the Week kudos.Matts performance sparked Montvale to a come-from-behind 5-2 win over

    Bowler City II; also contributing for the victors were Kyle Ladewig 189-179,

    Katie Didonato 171-171 and 10-year-old Michaella Raab with three triple digit

    games.

    BC II, which dropped its second straight encounter after winning the previous

    six, battled Montvale the entire closely contested match thanks to stellar scores

    from James Kane 238-235: 672, Kyle Schellberg 233-215: 612 and Justin Garcia

    226-201: 598.

    After falling to Fair Lawn the first two games, Holiday I came back to salvage

    three points by overtaking the winners, grabbing wood by a scant four pins,

    2673-2669. Holidays Graham Mulligan 223: 645, Brian Rizzi 223: 602 and Ana

    DeLeon 200: 570 led the comeback while Fair Lawns highs were Jake Rollins

    triple deuce 678, Steve Plaszky 214, eleven-year-old Hunter Perry 209 and Tyler

    Nappi 191-184.

    Anchor Kevin Macchia blasted 237: 652 and Caitlyn Castillo 190 but it was-

    nt enough as short-handed Holiday II lost two of three to Bowler City I; Vin

    Santoro 226-223: 626, Eric Grabusnik 209, Ryan Perez 183-182 and Ryan

    Sweeney 183 powered BC I.

    Bowler City III lost the opening game by four sticks to Bowler City IV and

    then came roaring back to stun them, 2686-2423; Patrick Sucero 205, Nick

    Reyes 201, ten-year-old Louis Ferrante 193 and Tiffany Sucero a pair of 170+

    games triggered the turnabout for BC III; Greg Khans 204 opener topped the

    scoring for BC IV.

    Boonton increased its league lead to three points by snatching all seven points

    from the vacancy. Karl Kattermann lifted his average to 203 with 226-213: 635

    and Patrick Teshima added 212-194.

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERSAdult Leagues

    Monday Early Birds:

    Mike Riley 245-685, JimWestergaard 244-680, Matt

    Hoffman 245-677, Tina

    Richardson 221-583, Betty

    Hessler 208-525, Annette Rossi

    201-526.

    County Tuesday Night Mixed:

    Eugene Opsasnick 287, Eric

    Benbrrok 279-684, Thomas

    Griffin Jr. 267-675, Nichole

    Spratford 245-654, Sandy Turner

    244-582, Carol Fisher 204-508.

    Fox Hills Seniors:

    Robert Forte 203-529, Dom

    Carciato 202, Steve Rainer 201-

    560, Helen Loverro 183-447,

    Pearl Traub Johnson 164-421, Pat

    Lucas 162-420.

    Rockaway Women:

    Marybeth Kanouse 199-498,

    Kathy Bradley 199-482, Tammy

    Baldwin 191-539, Annette Rossi

    185-447, Susan Chillemi 180-449,

    Pat Somers 175-454, Kathy

    Glendon 173 game.

    Junior LeaguesBall Busters:

    Nick Westergaard 208-554, Jack

    Cook 207-612, Mike Murray 204-554,Ryan Ackerman 201-529, Amy

    Banfield 199-530, Kristen Greiner

    171-497, Steph Sihlanick 146-400.

    Gutter Busters (2 games):

    Christopher Dunleary 83-159, Ella

    Dunleary 80-160, Chelsey Cruz 79-

    145.

    Rec Program (2 games):

    Connor Tole 131-214, Jo

    Taylor 105-202, Ryan Tole 10

    David Longedyck 95, ChristophCavalie 95, Lucia Brancato 12

    192, Cassidy Cavaliere 100-17

    Hannah Digangi 84-162.

    Bumper Busters (2 games):

    Jacob Paniconi 63-120.

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    January 23 - 29, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER

    Steve Payne 680MADISON, NJ Steve Payne

    was high man rolling in the

    Livingston Business Mens

    League firing a high game of 268

    and a high series of 680.

    Bob Perry rolled 257, Al Klien

    243, Billy Piccola 678, and Frank

    Catanzar 611.

    In the Junior/Major Breakfast

    League it was Joe Mogeleseky on

    top with 242-628, Brandon Bongo

    232, and Curtis Kyzima 223.

    Dave Granitzi 288MADISON, NJ - Dave Granitzi

    topped the scoring in the Friday

    Classic firing a high game of 288.

    Vinnie Pagnotta hit 279, Brett

    Shapiro 268-698, Mike Hanlein

    670, and Mike Yoboud 667.

    Dave Hanft 660MADISON, NJ Dave Hanft

    paced the Tuesday Doubles firing

    a 239 game for a high 660 set.

    Donny Prisco shot 239-605,

    and Dan Pridham 214.

    Charles Wilfong 686MADISON, NJ Charles

    Wilfong topped the scoring in the

    Thursday Mixed League firing a

    248 game for a high series of 686.

    Diane Sinclair shot 233, Paul

    Stone 225, Travis Wilfong 218,

    and Pat Wilfong 212.

    In the MC Police & Fire

    League Kevin Blair shot 244, Tom

    Matuys 229, and Thomas Litland

    228.

    Sean Williams 722HOPELAWN, NJ - Sean Williams led the scoring in the Sunday Ni

    Mixed League firing games of 241-236-245 for a high series of 722.

    Justin Poli rolled 242-224-662, Cid Stentella 213-205-614, JohWarshany 222, Rene Rodriguez 224, and Carole Lopez 212.

    In the Bank League John Sidorko shot 225-207, Eugene Fioravan203, and Mark Cumber 187.

    Joe Bloodgood 686HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Bloodgood led the scoring in the Fami

    League firing games of 246-247 for a high series of 686.Dan Pawelek shot 235-268-671, Dave Morgante 235-208-611, Ch

    Gurbisz 234, and Anthony Angotti 207-206.In the Merck League Dan Wolf shot 267, Debbie Ewanciew 221, an

    Jimmy Griffin 205.

    Richard Funk III 674HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Funk III led the scoring in the Friday Ni

    Mixed League firing games of 245-234 for a high series of 674.

    Mike Dallamanna rolled 201-233-211-645, Dave Rezes 222-24

    641, Kenny Anderson 267-638, James Testa 227, and Nick Guarnie224.

    In the Iselin AA League Matt Cestone shot 258-632, Paul Woitowic246, Greg Crawford 236, and Albert Knapp 212.

    Joe Britton 645HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Britton paced the scoring in the Knights o

    Columbus League rolling games of 225-236 for a high series of 645.Sal Moscuzza shot 215-238-629, Mark Makwinski 207-213-206-62

    Justin McDougal 220, and Art Kajubczak 222.In the NJ Turnpike League Ceferino Rivera shot 233-605, Pat Jone

    213, Mike Grant 235.Mike Meyer rolled 200-225-213-638, Charles Meyer 211-207, Ku

    Miszkowski 213, and Kieran Zebrowski 246 in the Thursday Nite MixeLeague.

    PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC

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    ROCKVILLES

    Pamela Johnson threw a 237 game and a 590series and Rhonda Portnoy followed with a225 game.

    WEDNESDAY EARLY MEN

    Angelo Gamache bowled a 258 game; Keith

    Manza finished with a 717 series; Steve Brushfollowed with a 682 series; Eddie McCreecame through with a 659 series; Ben Gregoretti

    finished with a 657 series and Bill Andersonshot a 655 series.

    SENIOR BIRDS

    On the Mens end we have Richard Franklin

    who shot a 279 game and a 688 series; JerryGeorge followed with a 278 game and a 673series; Preston Cheeks came through with a

    676 series; Aubrey Pereira threw a 666 series

    and Henry Clay finished with a 661 series.SUNDAY ADULT - JUNIOR

    For the Men: Jose DeFalco came throughwith a 258 game and a 704 series and John

    Wolkiewicz shot a 255 game.For the Woman: Barbra Migliorino threw a

    213 game and a 596 series.For the Girls: Andrea Turrissi came through

    with a 200 game and a 508 series.

    EL CHEAPO

    Vinnie Spano came through with a 259 gameand a 651 series.

    TEMPLE AVODAH

    Cindy Baumann with a 213 game.

    FUN FRIDAY

    Steve Freidman threw a 287 game and a 68

    THURS MIXED

    On the Mens end we have Frank Ciminwho shot a 290 and a 258 for a 763 series; ToBeck followed with a 283-714 series; Ky

    OConnor with a 259-710; Yogi Hannigan 25667; Rick Boremski shot a 256 game and a 70series; Alan Herz followed with a 255 gam

    and a 651 series; On the Womans end we havGeri Toscano who shot a 258 game and a 58

    series; Kathy Andrews followed with a 24and a 211 game and a 634 series; Betty Leschcame through with a 233 game and a 57

    series; MaryAnn McNally threw a 217 gam

    and a 577 series; Karen Valenciano shot a 21game and a 587 series.

    JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP

    On the Boys side we have Chris Johnso

    who shot a 257 game and a 649 series; BriaMcManus followed with a 245 game and a 62

    series; Jeffery Williams came through with 236 game and a 616 series; Omar James alsthrew a 236 game but ended with a 642 seri

    and Jonathan Feuerstein came in with a 23game; On the Girls side we had Maria Lucenwho shot a 215 game and a 545 series.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright