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ARLINGTON, Texas - Kerry
Painter of Fairbanks, Alaska, is
enjoying a memorable year onthe lanes and added another high-
light to the reel last week with a
win at the inaugural International
Training and Research Center
Super Senior Classic.
Painter, who won a roll-off for
the No. 1 seed in the finals,
defeated Pete McCordic of Katy,
Texas, 197-179, at the ITRC to
take home the championship tro-
phy and $3,000 top prize.
McCordic earned $2,250 for sec-
ond place.
Neither player was able to dou-
ble in the f irst nine frames of the
finale, but Painter held a slight
lead heading into the final frame. After McCordic
failed to strike in the 10th, Painter needed a mark for
the win and delivered three strikes.
"I watched the pair as they were bowling, and after
getting to practice on it, I thought I needed a big
number," Painter said. "The backends tightened up
quickly, and it got tough. The 10th frame was scary,
but I knew I could do it. It was what you want bowl-
ing to be. It was competitive and came down to exe-
cution."
The championship round kicked off with Paul
McCordic of Sugar Land, Texas, defeating Willie
Wells of Plano, Texas, 201-176, leading to a battle
between Paul and his twin brother, Pete. Pete pre-
vailed, 235-197, before eliminating Don Blatchford
of Santa Monica, Calif., 212-185,
to reach the final.
Earlier in the day, the cashersround to determine the stepladder
finalists ended in dramatic fash-
ion as Painter and Blatchford tied
for the top spot with a 3,652 total
for 16 games. Painter guaranteed
himself a place in the title match
by downing Blatchford in a one-
game roll-off, 219-217.
"I didn't lead… until I tied Don
on the final shot," Painter said.
"My goal coming into it was not
to miss any spares and try to get
to the top spot to make it a one-
match tournament. I was able to
stay calm, focus and pick up my
spares. This is a huge win for
me."
Painter's year includes a third-place finish at the
USBC Senior Masters in June and victories at the
PBA50 Senior/Super Senior Doubles Classic pre-
sented by Brunswick and High Roller Super Senior
Masters, which earned him August Bowler-of-the-
Month honors from the International Bowling Media
Association.
The inaugural ITRC Super Senior Classic was
open to USBC members age 60 and older. All com-
petitors bowled 12 qualifying games over two days
before the field was cut to the top eight for the four-
game cashers round. The ITRC, located on the
International Bowling Campus, is the home of Team
USA and Junior Team USA.
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LEVITTOWN, NY - Larry
Strauss pounded the pins for a 300
game while bowling in the
Monday Charlie Cap Classic at
South Levittown Lanes.
James Anemne tossed a 280
game followed by Anthony
Chiarenza rolling 279-739, Carl
Clory 277-728, Jason Nikol 270,
Robert Gotterban Jr. 269-704,
Chris Liotta 269-709, Robert
Grammarosso 269-772, Ronald J.
Broege 269, Will Watson 267-746,
John Vilardi 267, Lawrence
Buccellato 266, Kmar Wilder 266,
Darren Pitnick 265-703, Vonetta
Jolliffe 259, Michelle Montgoris
246, Christina Schultze 239,
Fabrizo Cerutti 745, Tavie
Caratozzolo 736, Dwight Flowers
709, Bertie Carrington 703.
Larry Strauss Hit 300
At South Levittown Lanes
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Tony Liguiro earned top honors in
the Monday Night Fourplay
League at Rockville Centre Lanes
firing games of 300 and 268 en
route to a the session high series of
772.
Kevin Masick rolled 238-267-
255-760, Jason Rundell 257-212,
Rob Bucking 256, Mickey
Newbeck 247-216, Ralph Ehrlich
246-213-216-675, AJ Fragola
245-701, Melissa Banks 259-226-
662, and Fran Savoldy 248.
LODI, NJ - Efren Capalaran took
center stage spotlight in the
Survivors Trio League at Lodi
Lanes when he hammered the pins
for a 300 game and Flor Mangasi
came near perfect with a 278 game.
Efren Capalaran 300 at Lodi
Tony Liguori 300 at Rockville Centre
Kerry Painter Wins ITRC Super Senior ClassicBy Aaron Smith - USBC
PBA photo
Super Senior Kerry Painter.
Sean Zeleniak 300 at MajesticHOPELAWN, NJ – Sean Zeleniak
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
at Majestic Lanes blasting games
of 248 and 246 around a 300 per-fecto for the sessions high series
of 794.
Danny Lopez shot 234-227-278-
739 followed by Rob Evans with
255-249-234-738, Glenn Mohr, Jr.
234-259-232-725, John Kertesz
237-288-720, Mickey Endress243-255-216-714, and Ken Rask
248-237-223-708.
Jerry Schneider - PBA
LAS VEGAS – The Professional Bowlers Association will take an historic step toward
illustrating the challenges bowlers face when blue dye will be added to the lane condi-
tioning oil for ESPN’s telecasts of five PBA World Series of Bowling championship
events.
PBA worked with its official lane maintenance provider Brunswick to formulate and test
the oil that will be applied exclusively on the pair of Brunswick lanes installed in the South
Point Hotel Exhibit Hall B complex for the World Series of Bowling ESPN-televised finals.
The oil is not a product on the market and is being used only for the WSOB TV shows.
“Throughout its history, it has been difficult to describe the challenges players face in our
sport,” PBA Commissioner Tom Clark said. “How oil is applied to the lane, and how it tran-
sitions as competition progresses, is something no one is able to see with the naked eye,
and those are critical variables in scoring and player strategy.
“For the first time ever, we’re going to add dye to the oil so that bowling fans on site and
watching at home on ESPN will literally be able to see how the pattern of oil looks on the
lane. We are sure it will be educational and insightful for all levels of fans tuning in and
we hope to learn from this experiment and improve it moving forward.”
The dyed oil will debut with the Cheetah Championship which uses the 35-foot PBA
Cheetah oil pattern. The Viper (39 feet), Chameleon (43 feet), and Scorpion
Championships (47 feet) will follow.
The WSOB shows will air on ESPN beginning Dec. 1 at p.m. ET.
PBA to Introduce Dyed Oil for ESPN’s World Series of Bowling TelecastsColorful additive to lane conditioning oil will illustrate bowling lane surface for the first time
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ARLINGTON, Texas - Jennifer Salazar has been named Chief
Financial Officer of the United States Bowling Congress, USBC
Executive Director Stu Upson announced.
Salazar spent the last four years as Director of Accounting for
American Consolidated Media, a company with approximately 100
local newspapers, before joining USBC.
"Jennifer Salazar brings proven experience in accounting, business
analysis, budgeting and strategic development to USBC," Upson said.
"She understands what it takes to successfully manage the financial
operations of an organization."
Salazar also has worked with Gannett, Inc., serving as Director of
Administration for five years, and worked for three years as Director of
Finance for Al Dia, a publication of Dallas-based Belo Corporation.
"I'm excited to join the USBC executive team and to have the new
challenge of working in a non-profit organization," Salazar said.
"Bowling is a great sport that has such a tremendous history and I look
forward to continuing to make USBC a successful national governing
body."
Salazar earned a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of
New Mexico, and an MBA in Strategic Management from DePaul
University in Chicago.
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On another note Pete Treadwell has left the USBC.
Jennifer Salazar is New CFO at USBC
Many leagues and tournaments
wind up with races as close as a
bunch of college students attempt-
ing to find out how many of them
can fit into a telephone booth.
When competition is keen, and
can go any way, it can be tension
time. Tempers are short. There
are flare-ups of all sorts, oftenbetween bowlers on the same
team. The most docile bowler can
become aggressive when a battle
is on, whether the reward is a tiny
trophy or a world championship
title. And the fiery can become
quiet and thoughtful.
Adapting to change is always a
source of tension. Yet, tension is
natural. It shows up when there is
a conflict of any kind, a spat with
your mate, kids, friends, enemies,
and yes, in fighting off an oppos-
ing bowler or bowling team, or
even a lane condition.
You become good or great at
something the same way you learnsomething new, by making mis-
takes, and sometime seeming fool-
ish until you master the challenge.
Good judgment comes from
experience, and experience usual-
ly comes from previous poor
judgment. Money can't buy natu-
ral ability; it’s a gift. Experience
comes from countless hours of
training, practice, competition
and patience.
he finest athletes in every sport,
and talent in all other fields, gen-
erally agree that you can never
fully get used to pressure. Don’t
let outward appearances fool you.
Tension grips the most seasonedperformers. It does not reduce
ability. Some rise to their greatest
heights when under the most
pressure. Nobody completely
shakes tension because it's a fact
of life, and must be lived with, like
it or not.
Winston Churchill said, "It is
very much better sometimes to
have a panic feeling beforehand,
and then be quite calm when
things happen, than to be
extremely calm beforehand and
to get into a panic when things
happen."
Famed airman Eddie
Rickenbacker once noted,
"Courage is doing what you re
afraid to do. There can be no
courage unless you're scared."
Think about that when you are
making a clutch shot or style
switch in the midst of a game ortournament. Being tense or
scared is not the major problem.
Being scared of being scared caus-
es most of the trouble. The first
step in the battle against pressure
and tension is to admit it is there.
Each individual battles pressure
in his or her own way. Veteran
performers, having been through
it, have more weapons to combat
the common malady. Some chew
gum, tobacco, candy, or their lips.
Most take deep breaths, some try
to slow breathing. Some fidget.
Some talk more, others less. For
every action or idea that works,
there's another that won't.Look in the mirror. You should
figure out the best way to calm the
person looking back at you. Don’t
think you are different because a
string of strikes gets you excited or
flustered, or you shake nervously
even when you face a so called
simple spare at a crucial moment.
On the surface most established
pros seem as calm as the prover-
bial contented cat. Inside they are
often more like raging tigers.
Calm or raging, control is the cri-
sis key. The hidden element, the
victory over pressure, almost
always decides the winner.
Some bowlers, when thinkingabout upcoming key matches,
expend much energy, tire, and
sleep well. Some have trouble
sleeping prior to the trying times.
One, when he is having a bad
night, shakes his roommate until
the latter is awake, then asks,
"What's the matter, can't you
sleep either?"
Don't sleep when it comes time
to face pressure, as it does for
every bowler. Face it the best way
you know how and only you can
really figure out how.
Emerald Platzer High at HowellBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Emerald Platzer led all scorers with a 280 game high-
lighting his 652 series in the Monday Night Hankel Classic League at
Howell Lanes.Joe Polizzi posted a 269 game to lead the men and Joe Horvath rolled
the week’s high series 724 on a high game of 254. Stu Cohen bowled
258-718, Pat Pozzolano 259-701, and both Mike Fogarty and Kevin
Giles fired 685 games. For the first time this season, first place ‘Team
Sorry, Not Sorry’ was replaced by ‘Aches N Pains.’
ROCKAWAY
ROLLERSRockaway Mixed:
Nick Westergaard 279-760, Ed
Cook 278-703, Tom Schweizer
276-751, Keri May 243-662,
Nichole Malson 224-587.
Monday Early Birds:
Ken Goerge 253-707, Brian Pires
234-626, Michelle Clouse 244-
657, Judy Larick 225-521, Ed
Hardy 255-688, Mike Riley 242-
673, Jennifer Eckels 198-495.
Fox Hills Seniors:
Steve Friedman 247-620, Robert
Forte 217-563, Ellen Nowicki
193-473, Barbara Krajowski 184-
415, Robert Forte 254-607, Bill
Verderber 208-579, Bernadent
Memolo 185.
Morris Hills Mixed:
Sal Antoniello 212-548, Ronald
Stickney 195-513, Beth Williams
187-448, Rita McCoy 184-472,
Bob McClughan 184-499, Pam
Antoniello 203-561.
Rockaway Women:
Susan Chillemi 225-532. Lois
Kehmna 200-544, Tammy
Baldwin 183-411, Tammy
Baldwin 223-559, Pat Somers
172-424.
NorBu Lodge:
Jon Klejmont 255, Chris Bakos
246-635, Stacey Titus 235-564,
Lynn Perry 207-530, Phil Dattolo
246, Jon Klejmont 237-676,
Stacey Situs 255-592.
Thursday Nite Mixed:
Robert Rhodes 279-741, MikeWheeler 257-648, Nick
Westergaard 256-735, Lynn
Coleman 218-582, Nidia
Haneveld 215-574, David Ireton
252, Wayne Poverstein 248-653,
Lynn Coleman 228-585, Nidia
Haneveld 225-644.
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Andrew Carrig 296 FARMINGDALE, NY – Andrew
Carrig topped the Thursday 3-Man
League firing games of 296-244
for a high series of 732.
Rich Tooker shot 278, Dan Levin
233-269-220-722, Earl Holden
269, Joe Costanzo 266-247-725,
Ranee Jackson 264, Joe
Caracciolo 259-214, Frankie
Montgoris 259-225-690, Marc
Bieler 246-236-694, and Bob
Gelfant 255-234-693. Richard Bambara 290FARMINGDALE, NY – Richard
Babmara blasted games of 290-
254 for a 709 series in the Tuesday
Early Birds League.
Jonnae Greaves shot 278-255-
747, Hilario Romero 279-222-
685, Gerard Pannullo 263,
Amefika Greaves 258, Earl
Holden 257-234, and Vernon
Brown and Tyrone Brown 255.
Steve Clickner 288FARMINGDALE, NY – Steve
Clickner bowled a high game of
288 in the Wednesday Early Men’s
Handicap League firing a highgame of 288.
Vernon Brown and Joe Franchino
shot 279, Jeff Gallo, and Chris
DeLauro 278, Ron Adolph, and
Andrew Skorpanic 277, Joe
Muscat 273, Steve Fisher,
Nathaniel Fuller, and Ken
Wojdylo hit 259.
Scott Zimmerman 767 FARMINGDALE, NY - Scott
Zimmerman topped the scoring in
the Friday Late Mixed League fir-
ing games of 277-266 for a high
series of 767.
Hari Soedarmasto shot 277, Mike
Clark 268-255-716, AnthonyCrocitto 223-231-256-710, and
Wingo Hom 257-691.
Dale Alberino 745FARMINGDALE, NY – Dale
Alberino topped the scoring in the
Thursday Good Timers League
firing games of 258-246-241 for a
high series of 745.
Mike Bagnato shot 265, Steve
Butera 226, Steve Bove and Ron
Demuth each hit 213.
Glen Daly 736 FARMINGDALE, NY – Glen
Daly paced the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay Men’s
League firing games of 278-233-
225 for a high series of 736.
Eddie Allen shot 258-258-730,
Danny Schrafel 242-242-227-711,
Eddie O’Neill 258-227-699, Gary
LaCara 279-227-685, Kevin
Kremler 237-225-670, and
Brendan Rini 257.
Arthur O’Connor 728FARMINGDALE, NY – Arthur
O’Connor led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing
games of 222-268-238 for a high
series of 728.
Paul Constantinopoli shot 270,
Chris Norton 248, David Crane
247, Rafael Santos 245-226-657,
Thomas Fleissner 245-233-217-
695, Bill Kremlicka 245-225-675,
and Richie Brennan 244-232-680.
Sammi Ng 256 FARMINGDALE, NY – Sammi
Ng led the scoring in the St.
Martin Major League firing a high
game of 256.Joe Napoli shot 255, Jake
Diamond 235, Luke Ricahrdson
227, and Emily Dean 206.
In the Friday Sunshine Kidds
League Joe Livolsi shot 210-209,
Al Diebold 194, and Ken Lauri
192.
AT FARMINGDALE LANES AT OCEAN Josh Swindell 267 LAKEWOOD, NJ – Josh
Swindell led the scoring in the
Saturday Scratch League firing a
high game of 267.
Shawn Kollmer 245-266, Matt
Russo 258-248, Brett Strycharz
258, Alex Cretella 248, McKenna
Collier 238, Alec Hehir 237,
Brianna MacLeod 234, and Alex
Laurenzano 224.
Kamerin Peters 223LAKEWOOD, NJ – Kamerin
Peters paced the scoring in the
Saturday Junior League firing a
high game of 223.
Zach Letts hit 218-216, Christine
Jones 216, Ryan Waldhelm 215,
Danielle Robleski 214, and Sarah
Pitcher 201.
Eric Lazarchick LeadsIn the Saturday Pin Hitters
League Eric Lazarchick shot 159,
Alexis Fitzmaurice 144, Anthony
Tedesco 133, and Frankie Billero
113.
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BOONTON, NJ - Stan Niemiec’s Youth
Travelers had their first visit to Boonton
Lanes this young season and encountered
difficulty adjusting to the oil pattern. That is,
all but 16-year-old Frank Magyar who
earned Bowler of the Week honors with a
scorching 244-214-656, leading his Holiday
squad to a sweep of host Boonton; Graham
Mulligan chipped in with 213-572, Ana
DeLeon 517 and Lilly Sigona a huge over-
average 488. High marks for Boonton wereRandy Devitt’s 184 and Sean McGuire’s
179.
Montvale had its eight game win skein
snapped by Fair Lawn in a tight game three
battle, 885-878, but came away with five
points to maintain the top rung in the stand-
ings. The victors were led by Bergen Tech
sophomore Dan Sproviero’s 196 and Park
Ridge senior Kyle Ladewig’s steady 495 set.
Tops for Fair Lawn were Tyler Nappi 190,
Jake Nappi 174 and Madison Perry 162.
Bowler City III had a productive finish to
come from behind and capture five points
from sister entry Bowler City II, 2755-2670;
Bergenfield junior Greg Khan’s 188-182 and
Holy Angels’ freshman Tiffany Sucero’s 183
led the way for the winners while BC III had
fine games from Dean Edwards 199, Kelley
Grippo 190, Ryan Sweeney 189 and BrittanyHovan 184-182.
In the afternoon’s best match-up, Bowler
City I outlasted a game Lodi squad as BC I’s
talented quartet produced fine scores from
Anthony Rizzo 226, Welmer Paguay 200,
James Kane 190 and Kyle Schellberg a pair
of 189 games. Southpaw Chris Navarro was
high for Lodi with 200-199.
HACKENSACK, NJ - It took eight
weeks for the first “700” to be rolled in
Bowler City’s Youth Scratch Doubles and
the feat was achieved by 15-year-old
Passaic Tech sophomore Anthony Rizzo
266-197-246-709. In gaining Bowler of
the Week status, Anthony’s effort powered
his team to a 5-2 win over Kristen Kane
and Greg Khan. Kristen’s 193 and Greg’s
194 were good enough to give them thesecond game, 387-357.
Matt Myers fired 246-203-637 but his
team dropped five points to Joey Biondi
and James Kane, 1131-1085. Joey tallied
224-191 and James 204-188.
Rutherford senior Danny Bivin, the
league’s high average co-leader at 196
with Rizzo, scored a triple deuce, pound-
ing the maples with 202-204-226-632 as
he and Danielle Quitola swept past Olivia
Wank and Kyle Schellberg whose highs
were 184 and 193 respectively.
Brittany Hovan and Ryan Perez held
their nine point first place margin by tak-
ing two of three from George Held and
Devin Puccio, 1111-1089 in the morning’s
best match-up. Brittany rolled 199-533
and teammate Ryan Perez added 208-201-
578 while Devin Puccio posted 204-206-
577.
Second place remained in the hands of
Kelley Grippo 224-560 and John Silvestro219-555 as they turned back the fifth place
Alex Vorhees team, 5-2. Alex’s 215
cemented his team’s middle game win.
In other encounters, JonMikal Sepero
scored 193-182 as he and Arielle Wallace
edged Samantha Berger and Avery
Brown, 4-3, after a rough start, Avery
closed strong with 175 and 210. In a
match-up against the bye, Mary Kate
Alvarez and Christine Vradenburg man-
aged to come away with three points.
15-Year-Old Anthony Rizzo Blasts 266-709
In Scratch Doubles at Bowler CityBy Vince Albrecht
16-Year-Old Frank Magyar Paces Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht
AT PLAZA Ken Kastner 283MADISON, NJ – Ken Kastner
topped the scoring in the Police &
Fire League firing a high game of
283.Joe Marchese hit 257-655, Tom
Schneyer 244, Fred Brunner 645,
and Clorinda Landi 199.
In the Pharma Plus League Dan
Smith shot 235, Ed Mlynaraczyk
224, Les Barnum 209, and Marcia
Craig 203.
Jack VanderMeulen 276 MADISON, NJ – Jack Vander
Meulen topped the scoring in the
Junior/Major Breakfast Club
League firing a high game of 276.
Michael Mello hit 232, Kyle
Gallitelli 192, and Rebecca
Bednarik 173.
Joe Marchese 268MADISON, NJ – Joe Marchese
topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League firing a
high game of 268.
Trevor Bogert shot 267, Joey
Parisi 265, Dan Pridham 705,
Harry Franz 687, and Stephanie
Rahn 209.
In the Thursday Mixed League
Mike Jenkins shot 227, Bill Phair
222, and Thomas Litland 201.
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THE LEADERS AT LODITHE MAGIC AT MAJESTICMonday Trios:
William McCrary 259, Ansley Holmes 256, Walter Robnson 254, Terry
Drenth 246.
Wednesday Men's 820:
Mike Lennox 278, Jack Zuccosky 257, Brian Lennox 257, Julio
Canales 257.
Survivors Trios:
Steven Vaniderstine 276-708, Mickey Travaglio Jr. 267-740, Ron
DeLuca 267-752.
Wednesday Night Live:
Shayne Thomas 269-720, Ryan Michalski 258, Sam Ho 248.
Thursday Mixed:
Glenn Bonomo 268-739, Chris Angoli 257, Randy Murray 256.
Friday G&L:
Joe Pagan 268, Mike Ong 265, Gianvito Clavelli 258.
Saturday Fil-Am:
Chuck Ontal 290-737, Joel Martinez 279, Alex Protin 278.
Jason Gomez 789HOPELAWN, NJ – Jason Gomez
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 232-278-279 for a
high series of 789.
Dan Clark rolled 256-257-235-
748, Mickey Endress 269-231-232-
732, Sean Zeleniak 267-249-213-
729, William Bailey 267-279-729,
and Eric Oppenheimer 235-258-
227-720.
George Balewitz 775HOPELAWN, NJ – George
Balewitz topped the scoring in the
Madison Park Men’s League firing
games of 279-217-279 for a high
series of 775.
Joe Lampariello shot 239-289-
226-754, Anthony Martino 238-
268-216-721, Kristopher Brus 279-
228-702, and Gary Brown 237-
234-228-699.
Dan Clark 744HOPELAWN, NJ – Dan Clark
topped the Raritan Bay Men’s
League firing games of 214-268-
262 for a high series of 744.John Kertesz shot 238-258-245-
741, Dorien Soto 258-214-267-
739, Ralph Trapas 201-289-231-
721, Steve Lella 257-254-698, and
Sean Zeleniak 223-225-255-683.
Walter Kronert 727 HOPELAWN, NJ – Walter Kronert
topped the scoring in the Garden
State Mixed League firing games
of 248-234-245 for a high series of
727.
James McMillon rolled 207-247-
225-679, Richard Bienvenue 278-
207-676, Jose Medina 236-234-
648, and Alberto Tadeo 227-237-
628.In the K of C League Mark
Makwinski shot 214-217-622, Al
D’Alessandro 210-226-621, Bill
Dillon 221, and Art Jakubczak 231.
Dennis Decrosta 686 HOPELAWN, NJ – Dennis
Decrosta led the His & Hers
League firing games of 207-259-
220 for a high series of 686.
Kevin Bitter shot 276-239-682,
Carmine Latin 210-277-668, and
Michael Holoka 209-222-235-666.
Matt D’Andrea 685HOPELAWN, NJ – Matt
D’Andrea led the scoring in the
South Shore League firing games
of 279-236 for a high series of 685.
Brian Peccerillo hit 215-216-610,
Kurt Salvesen 234, Jill O’Keefe
242, and Anthony D’Andrea 220.
Joe Thurston 684HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Thurston
led the scoring in the Friday Nite
Mixed League firing games of 257-235 for a high series of 684.
Richard Funk III hit 258-220-664,
Gary McGinness 268-219-660, and
Frank Testa 258.
In the Avenel Youth League Ryan
Johnson shot 257, Christopher
Affinito 226, and Michael Bocra
200.
Danny Kacperowski shot 151 in
the Saturday Carteret Specials
League.
Don E. Hellhake 683HOPELAWN, NJ- Don E.
Hellhake led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir-
ing games of 200-226-257 for ahigh series of 683.
Jeff Kubinak shot 226, Kevin
Kennelly and KC Carbonalis 225,
and Mike V. Kennelly 224.
In the Iselin AA League Rob
Chalfent shot 243-204-629, Joe
DeAngelis 222, and Greg
Crawford 216-216.
Michael Morris 669HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael
Morris paced the scoring in the NJ
Turnpike League firing games of
237-234 for a high series of 669.
John Moffit and Drew Rucinski
shot 224, Caferino Rivera 219, and
Frank Jordan 205.In the Wednesday Earlybirds
League Carolyn Esposito shot 168-
163, Rita Feder 170.
Rusty Thomsen 661HOPELAWN, NJ – Rusty
Thomsen led the scoring in the
Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League firing games of 222-253 for
a high series of 661.
Casey Creutz shot 214-224-201-
639, Gary Ricci 216-211-623, and
Evan Simon 257.
AT RAB’S Randy Chapple 715STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ryan
Chapple paced the Mike Massaroli
Memorial League firing a 267 game
for a high series of 715.
Vinny Conzenza shot 287-689,
Bob Jacobson 245-675, Jusitn
Mayo 257, Elmer Resoso 256,
Chris Leggio 255, Scott McAuliffe
247, and Matt Peduto 241.
Frank Leggi 708STATEN ISLAND, NY – Frank
Leggi led the scoring in the Joe
Brezinski Memorial League firing
a high game of 278 and a high
series of 708.
Larry Graco shot 256-662, Rob
Alavarces 248, George Redecker
247, and Tom Hollywood 246.