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    FLUSHING, NY - Richie Salcedo

    earned top series honors in the

    Friday Hi-Rollers League firing

    games of 238 and 222 before

    slamming a 300 for the session

    high game and series at 760.

    Henry Wong took high game with

    a 299 between games of 207 and

    245 for a 751 set.

    Jimmy Vega, Jr. rolled 258-240-

    255-753, Chris Mayr 280-237-

    225-742, Jaime Ansale 216-245-

    268-729, Marlon Enriquez 246-

    220-236-702, Sam Quagliemi

    238-244-216-698, Lam Nguyen

    235-243-210-688, Denise Fox

    216-234-236-686, and Bryan Paul

    206-238-236-680.

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    Bob Thorne, Mitchell Goolsbey 300

    At Rockville Centre Lanes

    FARMINGDALE, NY Jerry

    Pannullo blasted a 300 game in the

    Tuesday Early Birds League at

    Farmingdale Lanes.

    Nathaniel Fuller shot 251-227-

    278-756, Frankie Berardino 258-

    268-236-756, Clay Hunt 232-229-

    257-718, Kerrick Jones 247-247-

    246-740, Brian Beale 223-245-

    224-692, and Amefika Greaves

    262-225-688.

    Jerry Pannullo Blasted 300

    At Farmingdale Lanes

    Greg Ostrander 806 at Ocean Lanes

    Richie Salcedo 300, Henry Wong 299

    At Jib Lanes

    LAKEWOOD, NJ Greg

    Ostrander earned top honors in the

    Ocean Trio Challenge League at

    Ocean Lanes blasting a 279 gamefor a high series of 806.

    Jim Stefan shot 298-772, Rich

    Blaydes 278-792, Emil Dudas

    279, Steffen Schankenberger 278,

    Don Farmer 267, Shea McGowan266, and Todd Britton 259.

    TOKYO, Japan FutureProfessional Bowlers

    Association Hall of Famer

    Chris Barnes of Double

    Oak, Texas, enjoyed one of

    the most rewarding days in

    his career, winning the

    DHC PBA Japan

    Invitational at Tokyo Port

    Bowl for his 18th career

    PBA Tour title after rolling

    a 300 game in his semifi-

    nal round match.

    The championship round

    was video streamed live on

    PBAs Xtra Frame bowl-

    ing channel, completing

    historic start-to-finishonline live coverage of an international PBA Tour

    event.

    Barnes, 44, won the $43,032 (5 million yen) first

    prize with a 206-196 victory over top qualifier Mike

    Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas, who was trying for back-

    to-back titles after winning the PBA World

    Championship seven days earlier in Las Vegas.

    Barnes also won a $43,032 bonus for rolling a cham-

    pionship round perfect game in eliminating Englands

    Stuart Williams, 300-225, in the semifinal match. For

    the day, Barnes earned 10 million yen, or $86,064

    U.S. dollars.

    Williams, the No. 4 qualifier, ended the first-title

    hopes of two-handed player Shawn Maldonado of

    Houston, Texas, 242-237, in the first stepladder

    match, and Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., 245-

    222, in the second match.

    Earlier in the event, Australias Jason Belmonte and

    partner Yang HyeongKyoo of Japan won the

    $5,164 first prize in the

    Scotch Doubles special

    event with a 236-204 vic-

    tory over Englands Dom

    Barrett and Manae

    Kameshima of Japan.

    The doubles competition

    paired a member of the

    international contingent

    with a PBA Japan player.

    International Team B

    (Fagan, Sean Rash, Dom

    Barrett and Barnes) won

    the Baker team special

    event with a 239-184 vic-

    tory over InternationalTeam A (Wes Malott, Williams, Eddie Van Daniker

    and Belmonte), and shared a $10,328 bonus prize. The

    team event involved four International teams and four

    Japanese teams bowling eight Baker format games

    with the top two advancing to the final match.

    Barrett won a $4,303 prize in a special last man

    standing event that closed the tournament program.

    The DHC PBA Japan Invitational was a cooperative

    venture between the PBA, the new PBA Japan

    Region, Japan Bowling Promotions and DHC

    Corporation, a multi-faceted company that produces

    cosmetics, health foods and pharmaceuticals among

    its diverse product line. It featured a field of 16 inter-

    national players and 16 Japanese players, and it was

    the first international tournament covered live by the

    PBAs exclusive online video streaming channel, Xtra

    Frame (complete coverage is available in the Xtra

    Frame archives underarchived tournaments).

    Chris Barnes Wins DHC PBA Japan InvitationalFuture hall of famer rolls 300 in semifinal match for $43,032 bonusBy Bill Vint - PBA

    ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Bob

    Thorne and Mitchell Goolsbey

    each blasted a 300 game in theCustom Thumbz Doubles League

    at Rockville Centre Lanes.

    Frank Cimino blasted 278-257-

    226-761, Mitch Midoneck 289-

    216, Brian Evans 276, Dave

    Goldman 259-268-233-762, LeroyDingletary 255-246-706, Jim

    Constantinide 225-244-2236-705,

    and Ed Boremski 269-247-700.

    STATEN ISLAND, NY Ed

    Ellardi took center stage at Rabs

    Country Lanes while rolling in the

    FixADent Auto Body League fir-

    ing games of 268-278-267 for the

    high series of 813.

    Tom Dinardo rolled 268-279-

    749, Joe Russo 290-258-721, Joe

    DeCesario 246-2578-718, Eric

    Cruz 258-710, and Nick

    Nickolson 247-268-685.

    In another session Tom Magrane

    took the spotlight with his 299

    near perfect high game en route to

    a 753 high set, Joe Gentile, Jr.

    tossed 287-699, Jim Slein 681,

    Dan Krachie 681, and Alex Spoto

    268.

    Ed Ellardi 813, Tom Magrane 299

    At Rabs Country Lanes

    PBA photo

    Champion Chris Barnes

    Tom Washer, Keith Dougherty, Wayne Fleming,

    Adam Smith Hit 300 at Circle LanesLEDGEWOOD, NJ Tom Washer, Keith Dougherty, Adam Smith, and Wayne Fleming each blasted a 300

    game in the Hensle Trio League at Circle Lanes. Washer had high series with 825, followed by Dougherty

    805.

    Pat Fisher rolled a 279 game in the meeting high series of 780 followed by Tom Laskow with 279-771, Chris

    Schmidt 266-751, Phil Rapavi 255-744, Lee Parks 279-737, Chris Lynch 258-728, Chris Briamonte 266-719,

    Ed Hauschild 257-718, Dave Krivak 259-717, Darren Sambol 247-715, and Tom Jordan 258-708.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER January 28 - February 3, 2015

    By Bill Vint -PBA

    LAS VEGAS Venezuelan native

    Amleto Monacelli defeated fellow

    Professional Bowlers Association Hall

    of Famer Walter Ray Williams Jr. of

    Oxford, Fla., with a near-perfect game,

    277-219, to win the PBA50 Tour Finals

    as part of a four-match PBA Challenge

    presented by the International Bowling

    Museum and Hall of Fame at the new

    South Point Bowling Plaza.The PBA Challenge Finals presented

    by the International Bowling Museum

    and Hall of Fame aired on ESPN. The

    PBA Challenge was a GEICO PBA

    World Series of Bowling VI showcase

    for four different aspects of PBA com-

    petition youth, seniors, women and

    regional. PBA50, PBA Womens

    Regional and PBA Regional qualifying

    events were held earlier in the World

    Series, with the top two players advanc-

    ing to the finals. The Teen Masters

    boys and girls division winners were

    decided during the summer in Tamarac,

    Fla.

    In the opening PBA50 Tour Finals

    match between 2013 finalists, Monacelliavenged his 224-204 loss to Williams.

    Monacelli just missed a perfect game,

    leaving the 3-6-10 in the eighth frame,

    for his only mistake.

    I told myself this morning that I

    should shoot 300 on TV, Monacelli

    said. That would have been nice. I shot

    287 against Mark Roth one time, but I

    was really focusing on what I needed to

    do to win the match. Its a nice way to

    end the season.Monacelli said he lost his focus in the

    eighth frame when he rushed himself to

    avoid a shot clock violation.

    But I dont use that as an excuse

    because I know what I was supposed to

    do when things like that come up, he

    said, and I just didnt do what I needed

    to do. Its my own fault.

    In the Teen Masters Grand

    Championship that followed, Michael

    Coffey, 19, of Melbourne, Fla., defeated18-year-old Kelly Skalacki of Corem,

    N.Y., 202-156, in a match that involved a

    long oil pattern on the left lane and a short-

    er application on the right. In addition, all

    Teen Masters players are limited to using

    one old-school plastic ball and/or one

    urethane ball, placing emphasis on player

    skill over technology.

    Coffey, who is bowling for

    Lindenwood University in St. Louis,

    started with three strikes and had only

    one open frame a missed 10 pin in the

    sixth frame. Skalacki, a member of the

    Webber International collegiate team in

    Lake Wales, Fla., struggled with the

    demanding environment and didnt

    strike until the eighth frame.

    Both Teen Masters gender division

    winners were making their national tele-

    vision debuts.

    I was a lot less nervous than I thought I

    would be because I prepared really hard

    and this is something I want really badly,Coffey said. Its like being around fami-

    ly; youre not nervous when youre

    around family and I feel like this is where

    I belong.

    Is PBA competition part of his future

    plans? He answered emphatically, Yes.

    Parkin won match three easily, 266-

    202. Parkin, who represented the PBA

    West Region in the inaugural PBA

    Womens Regional finals, defeated PBA

    Southwest Region representative Clara

    Guerrero of Pflugerville, Texas. Parkin

    struck on nine of her first 10 shots, while

    back-to-back 4-6-7 splits in the seventh

    and eighth frames ended Guerreros

    hopes.

    I was extremely excited when I heard

    about the PBA Womens Regional pro-

    gram, Parkin said, so I jumped on the

    opportunity right away. I actually can-

    celled a big trip to Costa Rica in order to

    bowl one of the regionals, so this defi-

    nitely made it worthwhile. It was really a

    great opportunity to be able to come to

    the World Series.

    On top of that, my focus was on mak-

    ing the TV show, she continued. I

    practiced a lot getting ready and I

    bowled really well to make it to TV.

    Thats the grandest stage of all, the rea-

    son we all bowl. Today, I came out

    remembering why we bowl because

    we love our sport. I wanted to have fun

    and I did and the pins cooperated, so it all

    worked out.

    Match four pitted 2012 PBA Rookie

    of the Year Josh Blanchard of Gilbert,

    Ariz., representing the PBA Northwest

    Region, against 2013 Rookie of the Year

    EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., repre-

    senting the Central Region, in the PBARegional Finals.

    Blanchard took the lead with a spare

    followed by three strikes while Tackett

    struggled with pin carry in the early

    frames. Tackett made a ball change in

    the sixth frame and got lined up, but

    Blanchard was lined up as well, putting

    the match away with a late string of five

    strikes to win, 258-236.

    I had a good ball reaction the whole

    match, Blanchard said. I used a ball I

    hadnt thrown until my last shot in prac-

    tice. I struck with it and made all the right

    moves, so it made it easy to bowl. I knew

    (EJ) was going to bowl a good game and

    the other balls I used in practice, it

    seemed like Id bowl a 210, 200, so Ineeded something different. After that

    one shot, I knew I was going to stick

    with it the whole match.

    Blanchard also made it into the PBA

    Regional field by winning the final

    Northwest Region event of the season.

    I was supposed to go to (fellow PBA

    competitor) Andres Gomezs wedding,

    but I cancelled and I ended up winning

    the regional to get into the field, he said.

    While winning the Regional Finals

    wasnt the same as winning his first PBA

    Tour title, Blanchard feels like hes get-

    ting closer to that goal.

    Ive been out here for two years and

    Im still working at it, he said. I change

    my game every year trying to find the itfactor to get my first win. Usually when

    guys do that, theyll win two or three

    times, and keep moving along. Im still

    waiting for that it factor.

    Closing the telecast, the four winners

    participated in a special one-shot, low-

    player-out Bonus Knockout Round.

    Parkin won the event with a strike in the

    third round to eliminate Blanchard, who

    left a 10 pin. Coffey was eliminated in

    the first round and Monacelli was

    knocked out in the second.

    Monacelli Avenges PBA50 Tour Loss to Williams in PBA Challenge Finals

    Missy Parkin, Josh Blanchard, teenager Michael Coffey win special-event matches

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    January 28 - February 3, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    Tommy Martino 744HOPELAWN, NJ Tommy

    Martino led the scoring in the

    Family League firing games of

    268-240-236 for a high 744 set.

    Rocco Fortunato rolled 222-255-

    669, Kevin Kopko 226, and

    Autumn Fortunato 203.

    K.C. Cabonilas 706HOPELAWN, NJ K. C. Cabonilas

    led the scoring in the ThursdayMixed Nuts League firing games of

    227-247-232 for a high series of

    706.

    Mike V. Kennelly rolled 211-

    228-226-665, Jeff Pasewark 242-

    234-653, and Jeff Kubinak 236.

    Kyle Jannuzzi 690HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Jannuzzi

    led the scoring in the La Buona

    Pizza League firing games of 241-

    235-214 for a high series of 690.

    Bob Stevens rolled 254-213-657,

    Jeff Sanchez 275-651, Joe Herber

    and Marty Goldfarb 245, and

    Frank Viverito 235.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Thomas Ortiz, Sr. rolled199-182, and Mary Doslik 168.

    Andrew Siarkiewicz 701HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew

    Siarkiewicz led the scoring in

    the Merck League firing games

    of 268-224-209 for a high 701

    set.

    Pete Zafian rolled 254-223-653,

    Rob OConnor 233, and Ray

    Newsome 224.

    John Decibus 688

    HOPELAWN, NJ John Decibustopped the scoring in the Thursday

    Nite Mixed League firing 255-226-

    207 for a high series of 688.

    Mike Piomelli rolled 264-224-

    649, Andre Smith 223-218-613,

    Vinny R. Medvetz 203-227-610,

    and Kyle Jannuzzi 236.

    John Cestone 655HOPELAWN, NJ John Cestone

    led the Thursday Nite Mixed

    League firing games of 234-239

    for a high series of 655.

    Scott Akalewicz rolled 224-207-

    620, John Decubus 245, and Kyle

    Jannuzzi 200-220.

    In the Merck League Robert

    Parker rolled 243, Anthony Scutari221, and Dianne Kaseta 214.

    Kyle Jannuzzi 659HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Jannuzzi

    paced the scoring in the Garden

    State Mixed League firing games

    of 225-211-223 for a high series of

    659.

    Dennis Medwick rolled 215-216-

    210-641, Jose Medina 244-233-

    640, Ken Fiorentini 221-235, and

    Chris Herrick 206-206-214-626.

    Joe Defini 647HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Defini ledthe scoring in the Atlantic City

    Trios League firing games of 211-

    249 for a high series of 647.

    Mike Rodriguez rolled 227-223-

    644, Russell Bennett 206-214-

    223-643, and Bill Venezia 225.

    Rocco Fortunato 643HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco

    Fortunato led the scoring in the

    Family League firing a duplicate

    208 and added a 227 for the high

    series of 643.

    Autumn Fortunato rolled 202-

    235-615, Daniel Pawelek 205-

    211-604, Kevin Kopko 215-215,

    and Andrew Bobrowski 209.In the Winter Senior Citizens

    League Mary Doslik rolled 172,

    and Jerry Petti 167.

    Michael Holoka 643HOPELAWN, NJ Michael

    Holoka paced the scoring in the

    His & Hers League firing games

    of 227-234 for a high series of

    643.

    Joe Hayes, Jr. rolled 201-233-

    607, Kevin Bitler and Bonnie

    DeSimone 215, and Joe MacIntyre

    213.

    In the Tuesday Night Mixed

    League Carole Morgan rolled 182,

    Char Martino 178, and Katina

    Garcia 174.

    Anthony Vicidomini 641HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony

    Vicodomini paced the scoring in

    the Friday Night Mixed League

    firing games of 236-211 for a high

    series of 641.

    Dave Rezes shot 200-200-217-

    617, Kevin Eccleston 242-608,

    Rocco Fortunato 228-213, Brian

    Petretta 212, and Jerome Daily

    211.

    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICCasey Creutz 771HOPELAWN, NJ Casey Creutz

    led the scoring in the Goldstein &

    Hanel Doubles League firing

    games of 279-247-245 for a high

    series of 771.

    Ray Smarsh shot 216-265-226-

    707, Joey Gramiak 247-225-221-

    693, Steve Chiarella 238-257-675,

    and Rusty Thomsen 222-218-224-

    664.

    Bill Golden 763HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Golden

    topped the Middlesex County

    Classic League firing 270-214-

    279 for a high series of 763.

    Rocco Fortunato rolled 246-253-

    235-734, Danny Lopez 238-250-

    244-732, Sean Zeleniak 257-277-

    724, Len Camporeale 223-259-

    236-718, Dan Clark 267-235-215-

    717, and Glenn Mohr 257-267-705.

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    FAIR LAWN, NJ - It was the first visit of the season

    to Fair Lawn for the Stan Niemiec Youth Travelers

    and Holiday Is Nick Cilento made the most of the

    opportunity. The 15-year-old Pompton Lakes sopho-

    more smoked the plastic-sticks with an explosive

    triple deuce 246-257-214-717, lifting his league aver-

    age to 201 in the process. His teammates fed off his

    energy as well. Lilly Sigona 205-191, Dave Neil 193-

    191 and Alex McGuire 192, resulting in the teams

    sweep of the seven points from the vacancy.

    In a contest where both squads were short-handed,

    DePaul senior Joe Malyack fired 257-225 to sparkHoliday II to a 2824-2703 five point triumph over

    Bowler City III, despite the stellar outing for

    Bergenfield junior Nick Reyes 227-238-218-683.

    The victors had strong games as well from Justin

    Milligan 212-207 and Devin Crowley 193.

    After dropping the first two games, Montvale

    launched a scoring blitz in the finale, firing 1022 to

    secure two points, but fell short of the pinfall points,

    2775-2735, in its loss to Fair Lawn. Springing to the

    forefront for Montvale were Matt Russell who fol-

    lowed a 211 with a closing 220, Joseph Mahoney 212

    and James Reagan-Ward 193. For the winners,

    anchor Steve Plaszky delivered 255-207-646 with

    added deuces from Hunter Perry 224 and Madison

    Perry 214.

    Thanks to a huge second game 1026, Bowler City I

    held on to wood, taking three points, 2901-2847 from

    Bowler City II. BC I was buoyed by Passaic Tech

    junior Anthony Rizzo 203-222-210-635 with ample

    support from Kristen Kane 214, Jon Mikal Sepero

    201-196 and Trevor Savoye who contributed three

    over-average scores. BC IIs sole 200 came from

    Dean Edwards 221, but solid performances from

    George Held 197-191, Arielle Wallace 191 and 12-

    year-old Matt Ramos 181 produced enough firepow-

    er for the team to earn four points. Ramos enjoyed a

    banner day with all three of his games well above hisaverage.

    After a lackluster opener, Lodi broke through with

    a 1038 as Chris Navarro blasted 246 and Steve

    Kropilak 221, leading the squad to a five-point win,

    2786-2723 over Boonton. Lodis Brandon Voohhees

    had his best outing posting 179-510 with all three

    scores over average. Appearing for the first time this

    season for Boonton was Matt ODea who paced his

    mates with 213-206 with help from Peter Hancock

    201. Closing out the afternoons encounters T-Bowl

    outslugged North Arlington, 2888-2806 behind

    Patrick Mayer 234-249 and Josh Spiegel 202-196.

    Rolling well for North Arlington were Chris Liloia

    237-213 and Tyler Keefe 233.

    Robert Barber 774ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY-

    Robert Barber took center stage

    spotlight when he led all scoring

    in the Saturday Scholarship

    League firing games of 247-279-

    248 for a high series of 774.

    Matthew Schultz rolled 217-211-

    235-663, Alex Vilardi 253-658,

    Robert Wright 225-211, Andrew

    Perlak 212, Anthony Petrillo 205,

    Alexa Messina 197, and ColleenKingsepp 195.

    Frank Jara 766ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Frank Jara led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Early Mens League

    firing games of 257-257-252 for a

    high series of 766.

    Adam Swensen rolled 215-269-

    279-763, Keith Manza 245-239-

    701, Al Grossman 221-226-247-

    694, and Barry Clare 264-688.

    Jason Simonetti 726ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Jason Simonetti topped the scor-

    ing in the Sunday Night Mixed

    League firing games of 267-255

    for a high series of 726.

    Peter Conway rolled 269-236-

    709, Anthony Phillips 235-232-

    233-700, and Robert Picard 257.

    Linda Ellison shot 225 in the

    Monday Ladies Classic League.

    John Laurita 718ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    John Laurita led the scoring in the

    Wednesday Night Mixed League

    firing a 280 game for a high series

    of 718.

    Pat Zenker rolled 290, John

    Maglio 258-250-713, Terry Boyle

    245-230-689, Phillip Otero 245-

    675, Peter Otero 257-662, and

    Dawn Laurita 256-214-660.Kyle OConnor 717ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Kyle OConnor led the scoring in

    the Thursday Mixed League firing

    a 265 game for a high series of

    717.

    Vicky Lockwood rolled 265-202-

    225-692, Kyle OConnor 257,

    John Cardinale 255-223-676, Al

    Fabiano 248, and Yogi Hannigan

    248-223-676.

    Bill Stein 714ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Bill Stein led the scoring in the

    Temple Am-Echad Club League

    firing games of 257-233-224 for a

    high series of 714.

    Elizabeth Schuster shot 234, and

    Marilyn Cashel 200.

    In the Sunday Adult/Child

    League Jim Guardino rolled 228,

    Joe Prunty 225, and Santo

    DiSciafani 223.Mike Leccese 713ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Mike Leccese topped the scoring

    in the Friday Night Mixed League

    firing games of 268-234 for a high

    series of 713.

    John Hodge rolled 278, Pat

    Zenker 246-246-705, Arthur

    OConnor 256-695, and Tim

    OBrien and John LaBau 248.

    Tom Riccobobo 713ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Tom Riccobobo led the scoring in

    the Custom Thumbz Doubles

    League firing games of 258-256

    for a high series of 713.

    Joe Conigliaro rolled 279-236-

    711, Ray Brooks 247-246-694,

    Andrew Guertin 258-245-693,

    Justin Collins 209-215-257-681,

    Becky Novello 280-225-676, and

    Ron Ricocobobo 278-212.

    John Hanlon 714ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    John Hanlon led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Late Mens League firing

    255-245 for a high series of 714.

    Kenneth McCloat rolled 224-

    234-224-682, Michael Fisch 236-

    665, and Matt Carey 248-245-662.

    Pat Zenker 708ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

    Pat Zenker led the scoring in theTuesday Oceanside Knights of

    Columbus League firing games of

    259-236 for a high series of 708.

    Joe Lupo rolled 231-243-231-

    705, Steve Papier 266-233-686,

    Pete Morreale 244-677, and Kyle

    Smith 210-213-233-656.

    In the Tuesday Rockville Ladies

    League Maddie Lazzara rolled

    224, Pat LaGuardia, Tehresa

    Nolan, and Lisa Newman 208, and

    Lisa Wilber 206.

    Nick Cilento 257-717 in Youth Travel LeagueBy Vince Albrecht

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    Veteran PBA Tour stars will again dominate Team

    USA in 2015, following the Team USA trials and

    National Selection Committee announcements in

    early January. During the trials, 16-year-old amateur

    Kamron Doyle of Brentwood, Tenn., won the nation-

    al championship, defeating PBA Rookie of the Year

    contender Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., in the title

    match, 234-206. Wichita State collegiate bowler AJ

    Chapman of Oswego, Ill., finished third in the steplad-

    der finals. The top three finishers automatically earn

    Team USA berths.

    The men's selections based on resumes and Trialsperformance were PBA Tour competitors Bill O'Neill

    of Langhorne, Pa., Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill.;

    John Szczerbinski of Tonawanda, N.Y.; Chris Barnes

    of Double Oak, Texas, and Tommy Jones of

    Simpsonville, S.C. along with amateurs John

    Janawicz and Devin Bidwell.

    PBA Womens Series titlist Shannon Pluhowsky of

    Kettering, Ohio, won the womens title with a 246-

    222 win over amateur Danielle McEwan of Stony

    Point, N.Y. PBA record-setting Liz Johnson of

    Cheektowaga, N.Y., finished third. Women's team

    selections included PBA champions Missy Parkin of

    Laguna Hills, Calif.; Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., and

    Stefanie Johnson of Grand Prairie, Texas, along withamateurs Brittni Hamilton, Josie Earnest, Bryanna

    Caldwell and Erin McCarthy.

    AT FARMINGDALE LANESGreg Herzing,

    Amefika Greaves 711FARMINGDALE, NY Greg

    Herzing and Amefika Greaves

    each blasted a high series of 711 in

    the Tuesday Early Birds League.

    Herzing shot 279-228, and

    Greaves 247-246.

    Miguel Garrido shot 212-257-

    235-704, Morris Jackson 245-223-

    223-691, Sal Giudice 245-234-

    683, and Ralph Yolanda 216-258-205-679.

    Christopher Kelch 702FARMINGDALE, NY

    Christopher Kelch topped the

    scoring in the Monday High

    School Practice League firing

    games of 257-239-206 for a high

    series of 702.

    Nicholas Mencarelli rolled 257-

    239-206-702, Philip Jankowitz

    242, Joe Napoli 241and Salvatore

    Yannacone 225-223-652.

    Earl Condit 700FARMINGDALE, NY Earl

    Condit led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Nite Owls League firinggames of 257-210-223 for a high

    series of 700.

    Richie Brennan rolled 238-236-

    653, John Doherty 278-647, David

    Koestner 268-209-636, and

    Steven May 224-215-636.

    Rainer Latteier 696FARMINGDALE, NY Rainer

    Latteier topped the scoring in the

    Sunday Early Mixed League firing

    games of 224-224-248-696, Joe

    Venezia 241-214-236-691, George

    Mazzocchi 288-206-643, and Tom

    Vonbraunsberg 236-208-639.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior

    League Ralph Lindgren shot 203,

    Michael Brunn 201, Dawn Ruland190, and Louis Gravino 180.

    William Ramos 694FARMINGDALE, NY William

    Ramos topped the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League firing

    games of 235-214-245 for a high

    series of 694.

    Neil Williams rolled 210-243-

    232-685, Richard White 263-246-

    672, Sunil Kochar 278, James

    Hood 269, and Jackie Carver 222-

    220-644.

    Jim Tortorice, Jr. 693FARMINGDALE, NY Jim

    Tortorice, Jr. topped the scoring in

    the Monday Night Fourplay

    League firing games of 243-237

    for a high series of 693.

    Rob Bucking shot 244-208-216-

    668, Bert Messina 241-232-656,

    Ken Werner 255-237-655, and

    Robert Kielawa 250-210-652.

    Samantha Ng 669

    FARMINGDALE, NY- SamanthaNg topped the scoring in the

    Saturday St. Martins Major

    League firing games of 234-210-

    225 for a high series of 669.

    Amanda Delisi shot 210-205,

    Brett Markland 207, Eric Brennan

    206, and Diamond Hunter 205.

    Steve Brandt 669FARMINGDALE, NY Steve

    Brandt led the scoring in the

    Saturday Nite Fun League firing

    games of 241-234 for a high series

    of 669.

    Lou Cappellini shot 247-224-

    663, Jeff Gallo 245-650, and Artie

    Moon 233-211-637.

    In the Sunday Adult/Junior

    League Nicholas Fina rolled 182,

    and Travis Gangale 176.

    Sal Alberino 663FARMINGDALE, NY Sal

    Alberino led the scoring in the

    Thursday Good Timers League

    firing a 266 game for a high series

    of 663.

    Cliff Dowdican shot 246, Mike

    Herman 238-210-643, and Dale

    Alberino and Scott Serrao 224.

    Eugene Neal 655FARMINGDALE, NY Eugene

    Neal paced the scoring in the

    Thursday 3 Man League firing a

    265 game for a high series of 655.Nick Butera rolled 258, Eric

    Smyth 254-227, Brandan Delaney

    247-235-627, and Tony Cipriano

    243.

    Pat Berardino rolled 168 and Pat

    Berardino 173 in the Monday

    Summer Seniors League.

    In the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League Barney Kral shot 181,

    Paul Kester 173, and Joe Lovilsi

    170.

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    WAYNE, NJ - Madison Perry recorded a 656, to

    earn Bowler of the Week honors in the Stan

    Niemiec Youth Travel League. Firing games of

    233-233-190, the 15-year-old Hawthorne sopho-

    more, with help from mates Hassan Izzard 251

    and Steve Plaszky 214, led her Fair Lawn team to

    three points against Lodi, 2823-2775. After being

    blitzed in the opene r, 1036-931, Lodi recovered to

    take the other two games and win four points.

    Igniting the Lodi offense were Chris Navarro 221-

    191, Louis Ferrante 203 and Nick Ferrante 190.

    First place Bowler City I struggled early, but put

    it all together in taking four points from Holiday I,

    1006-992 and 967-944. BC Is leadoff kegler Kyle

    Schellberg smashed 256, the days best single and

    finished with 619; also faring well for the victors

    were Kristen Kane 222-185, James Kane 211-205

    and Janina Santoro 184-181. Holiday I, which

    took three points and pinfall, 2881-2779, were

    paced by 14-year-old Indi an Hills freshman Ryan

    McGuire 239-213-630 with strong support from

    Frank Magyar 226-608, David Neil 213-202 and

    Nick Cilento 198.

    Montvale jumped four spots to re-claim second

    place by sweeping past Boonton, 2706-2616. The

    lanes proved challenging for both squads; the only

    deuce on the pair, a 200, was delivered by

    Boontons Karl Kattermann. Carrying Montvale to

    fifteen and seven pin nail-biter wins was 14-year-

    old Pascack Valley freshman Henry Tipping with

    191-185.

    T-Bowl, sparked by Josh Spiegels 228-204-624

    and Matt Morris 204-186, squeaked past Holiday

    II, 2796-2748, gaining five points in the process.

    Leading scorers for H-II were Justin Milligan 202,

    Devin Crowley and Tom Chamberlain, the latter

    two with identical 192-183 numbers.

    In the afternoons tightest contest, Bowler City

    II outlasted Bowler City III, 2747-2695, dropping

    the finale by five pins after securing two competi-

    tive games 921-886 and 938-916. Dean Edwards

    tallied 215 and Dickinson freshman Matt

    Burzynski 193-570 for BC-II while BC-III coun-

    tered with Nick Reyes 217-195, Greg Khan 208-

    202, Gianni Calzadilla 202 and Nathan Tombo

    191. Rounding out the session schedule, North

    Arlington salvaged two points against the vacancy

    as Lyndhurst senior Jordan Lopez posted a 217.

    Madison Perry Tops Stan Niemiec Youth TravelBy Vince Albrecht

    Dennis Hanowitz 783 at Montvale LanesMONTVALE, NJ - Dennis Hanowitz blasted scores of 234-269-280 for

    a 783 series to lead all scoring in the Thursday Early Bird League at

    Montvale Lanes. Lee Bandy added great scores of 277-234-245 for a

    756 series to help power Dye-it Method to a winning night.

    Tom Fojtlin hit 269-259-216-744, Craig Slawinski 278-708, Mike

    Pasch 247-705, Henry Carlos 247-699, Chris Morciglio 266-696, Jimmy

    Rivers 246-691, Larry Diebner 247-684, and Joe Truchan 233-683.

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    We dont stop playing because we grow old;

    we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw

    Mike Vignola 766STATEN ISLAND, NY Mike

    Vignola topped the scoring in the

    Friday Nite Mixed Quartets

    League firing games of 265-256-

    245 for a high series of 766.

    Larry Sulilvan blasted 247-299-742,

    Kevin Magnussen 243-254-734,

    Adam Ng 244-696, Steven Laskowski

    258-681, Jeff Schwed 257-662, and

    Joe DEsposito 255-663.

    Tommy Barnes 763STATEN ISLAND, NY Tommy

    Barnes led the scoring in the

    FixADent Auto Body League fir-

    ing games of 269-257 for a high

    series of 763.

    Bob Cloke rolled 255-258-715,

    Anthony Jabaly 279-710, Paul

    Sheirer 259-705, Eric Cruz 255-

    700, Mike Williams 269-708, and

    Joe Gentile, Jr. 267-246-689.

    Steve DeMaria 761STATEN ISLAND, NY Steve

    DeMaria led the scoring in the

    Mike Massaroli Memorial League

    firing games of 268-268 for a high

    series of 761.

    John Baranello, Jr. rolled 256-

    242-734, Jeff Doctor 244-256-717,

    Mike Barclay 246-706, Joe

    Callendrillo 701, Pete Gambino

    257-693, Greg Grabowski 257-

    691, and Rob Butler 245-684.

    Jay Todaro 758STATEN ISLAND, NY Jay

    Todaro led the scoring in the Cartel

    Electric Fun League firing 247-

    265-246 for a high series of 758.

    Ray Carlisle shot 245-661, Johnny

    DeNora 266, and Phil Karg 245.

    M. Ponsiglione 751STATEN ISLAND, NY Mike

    Ponsiglione topped the scoring in

    the RCAL/Mc Guire Mens Leaguefiring a high game of 299 and a

    high series of 751.

    Gus Plaginos rolled 256-258-740,

    Ali Ramovic 267-728, Greg

    Petrozza 266-255-724, Tim

    Svendsen 248-711, and Stephen

    Musco 244-686.

    In another session Roy Tummina,

    Jr. rolled 278-279-763, Mike

    Lenczewski 246-248-718, Bob

    Kelly 702, and Vinny Fina 257-

    666.

    Jonathan Petrizzi 672STATEN ISLAND, NY Jonathan

    Petrizzi led the scoring in the

    Family Fun League firing games of

    203-201-268 for ahigh series of

    672.

    Kevin Buono shot 276,

    Christopher Ribauno 233, Daniel

    Costantino 209, and Kenneth Soto,

    Jr. 192.

    Ashley Martinez 651

    STATEN ISLAND, NY Ashley Martinez paced the scor-

    ing in the NEXGEN Junior

    Bowlers League firing games of

    205-228-218 for a high series of

    651.

    Casey Sparacio rolled 236,

    Michael Schamba 232, Lexis

    Ortiz 224, Carla Spoto 223, and

    Christian DeVito 221.

    In another session Eric LaPizzi

    rolled 240-237-684, Brad

    Calendrillo 214-211-235-660,

    Nic hol as Segel 223-230-642,

    and Nicole Yohrling 238-621.

    Don Schmid 664STATEN ISLAND, NY Don

    Scmid led the scoring in the Senior

    Mens League firing games of 225-

    245 for a high series of 664.

    Don Schwed rolled 224-216-644,

    Bea Johnson 248-205-637, and

    Tommy Hart 217-223.

    Dennis Costantino 641STATEN ISLAND, NY Dennis

    Costantino paced the scoring in the

    Golden Oldies League firing

    games of 214-214-213 for a high

    series of 641.

    John Cento rolled 246-639, Larry

    Yurman 237, Ralph Loggia 233,

    and Robert Pacifico 223.

    Wendy Scarsella 653

    STATEN ISLAND, NY WendyScarsella led the scoring in the

    Gennaros Ladies Classic League

    firing games of 242-268 for a high

    series of 653.

    Naz Labetti shot 213-220-641,

    Julie Agosta 236-620, and Roe

    Pepe 214-225-611.

    In the Tuesday Earlybirds League

    Laura Hering hit 224, Annette

    Arena 207, and Michele Spaan

    203.

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    AT RABS COUNTRY LANES Mike Smith 279 at Howell LanesBy John Jennings

    HOWELL, NJ - At Howell Lanes, substitute Mike Smith had high

    game of the night with a 279, followed by Dennis Jandoli with a 267

    and Sal Croce 262.

    In the Hankel League, Mike Fogarty blasted 724 as high series both

    Tino Polce and Mike Smith followed with 689.

    Leslie Bohn, Divas and Dudes led all women bowlers with a 606

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    Smith 200 to win the first two games Ryan Briehof threw a 243.