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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –
Michael Ramirez earned top game
and set honors while bowling in
the Kings Trios League at
Rockville Centre Lanes blasting
games of 279 and 237 and crown-
ing the night with a 300 for the
high series of 816.
Glenn Smith rolled 245-279-268-
792, Tom Saitta 217-279-279-775,
Vincent Balisky 298-227-238-
763, Steve Friedman 236-277-
234-747, Jeremy Slade 214-267-
268-749, Joe Conigliarao 268-
237-231-736, Willie Fessler 249-
257-227-733, Chris Cypress 257-
235-235-727, and Warren Brown
212-235-279-726.
SEATTLE – Four champions in
four unique areas of elite bowl-
ing competition – Professional
Bowlers Association Regionals,
PBA50 Tour, PBA Women and
Teen Masters – will be crowned
in a two-hour ESPN telecast
emanating from the PBA World
Series of Bowling VI in Las
Vegas this fall.
The new PBA Champion’s
Challenge will culminate with
the tops stars of the PBA50
Tour, PBA Regional Tour, the
new PBA Women’s Regional
Tour, and the Teen Masters
boys’ and girls’ division champi-
ons bowling in the four-match
television show at the South
Point Casino complex over the
Nov. 1-2 weekend. Preliminary
rounds in the PBA50, Women’s
and Regional competitions will
be covered live on PBA’s online
bowling channel, Xtra Frame.
PBA World Series of Bowling
VI will take place Oct. 24-Nov.
2 at South Point Bowling Center
in Las Vegas. The World Series
will include the PBA Cheetah,
Scorpion, Chameleon and Viper
Championships along with the
PBA World Championship in
addition to the newly-announced
special competitions.
“The new PBA Champion’s
Challenge telecast gives us an
opportunity to showcase the
diversity of competition the
PBA provides,” PBA
Commissioner Tom Clark said.
“It will focus attention on our
senior players, the legion of
players who compete in our
extensive regional program,
women bowlers who have had
very few opportunities to bowl
on national television over the
past few years, and the future
stars of bowling. It’ll be a very
entertaining two hours of televi-
sion, and it will add another
dimension to our already popu-
lar World Series of Bowling.”
The PBA50 Tour Finals will
feature the top six players from
the 2014 PBA50 Tour competi-
tion points list. All six will
receive a free entry into WSOB
VI. The PBA50 players will
compete in a six-game
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round on Friday, Oct. 24.
The top two players at the end of
the match play round will
advance to the ESPN-televised
PBA50 Tour Finals.
The PBA Regional Tour Finals
will feature the 2014 competi-
tion points leader from each of
the seven PBA regions (East,
South, Central, Midwest,
Southwest and West/Northwest)
as of Oct. 12. All seven will
receive a free entry into the
WSOB. On Friday, Oct. 24, the
West and Northwest points lead-
ers will bowl a two-game match
with the winner advancing to the
six-player PBA Regional
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round. The top two players
after the six-game match play
round will advance to the ESPN
televised PBA Regional Tour
Finals.
The PBA Women’s Regional
Tour Finals will feature the
points leaders from six PBA
Regional Women’s Tour pro-
grams (East, South, Central,
Midwest, Southwest and
West/Northwest combined).
Each will receive a free entry
into the World Series. The six
qualifiers will bowl the same
Champion’s Challenge Match
Play Round format as the
PBA50 and PBA Regional play-
ers on Friday, Oct. 24 with the
top two advancing to the PBA
Regional Women’s Finals
match.
The fourth match on the PBA
Champion’s Challenge ESPN
telecast will be a non-PBA
event. The 2014 Teen Masters
Grand Championship will fea-
ture the boys’ and girls’ division
champions who survive prelimi-
nary competitions conducted by
Killer B Promotions.
Additional details will be
announced later.
The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 75 No. 28 September 10 - 16, 2014 50 cents
HOPELAWN, NJ – John
Sambilay earned top honors in the
Guys & Dolls League at Majestic
Lanes firing games of 220-300 for
a high series of 705.
Brian Longo rolled 236-209-258-
703, Jason Gomez 258-212-226-
696, Peter Marinello 205-216-
246-667, and Dave Rezes 232-
224-649.
50th Anniversary Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions Returns to IndianapolisHistoric PBA major championship returns to the city of its birth Feb. 11-15, 2015
POTTSVILLE, Penn. –
Mike Healy of Yonkers,
New York, defeated
Chris Fedden of Albany,
New York, 207-158, to
win the PBA50 Hammer
Black Widow Legend
Open at Strike Zone
Alleys.
Healy, who became eli-
gible for the PBA50 Tour
last September, barely
survived the best-of-
five-game opening round
of finals, defeating
Canadian John Chapman,
3-2, after Chapman failed to double in the final
frame of the fifth game. After that, Healy went
undefeated and was rarely in jeopardy of losing a
game. Along with his
first PBA Regional title
which made him eligible
to enter the 50th
anniversary PBA
Tournament of
Champions in February
in Indianapolis, Healy
earned a $1,500 first
prize. Fedden earned
$750 as the runner-up.
Healy defeated Larry
Porter of Whitesboro,
New York, 235-212, and
Fedden defeated Dale
Csuhta of Wadsworth,
Ohio, 218-201, in the semifinal round. Porter
and Csuhta each earned $650 as semifinal round
losers.
Mike Healy Wins PBA East Regional Title at Strike ZoneBy Russ Mills - PBA
Michael Ramirez Slammed 300-816
At Rockville Centre Lanes
PBA photo
Becky Gilbert, manager of Strike Zone Alleys, with
1st time champion Mike Healy.
John Sambilay Blasted 300
In Guys and Dolls at Majestic Lanes
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There is no such thing as tour-
nament time---because there are
fine tournaments being conduct-
ed 12 months of the year.
Ever stop to think of how
many bowling tournaments are
available in the world each
year? An educated guess might
put the figure at more than
10,000.
There are big money, small
money and no money tourna-
ments. There are family, school,
church, business, profession,
city, county, state, sectional,
national, zone, continent and
world tournaments. There are
pro tournaments and amateur
tournaments and pro-amateur
tournaments.
There are singles, doubles and
team tournaments. There are
events for boys, girls, men,
women and mixed covering
every age. There are sibling
tournaments, husband and wife,
father and son, mother and
daughter, and any other rela-
tionship tournaments.
There are club tournaments
and shop tournaments and
office tournaments and religious
tournaments. There are tourna-
ments for people who can't see
or can't walk or can't hear.
And with all that only a small
percentage of the number and
scope of the variety of bowling
tournaments staged annually
have been touched upon.
Yet, many bowlers never have
rolled in a tournament.
Let it be known that there is a
tournament for every bowler,
regardless of the size of your
average---or budget. Look
through any bowling publica-
tion, check the desk or bulletin
board at your bowling centers
and read all your communica-
tions and you're sure to find one
or two tournaments designed
just for you.
Tournament bowling is the
extra icing on the bowling cake.
Tournament bowling is fun,
and always profitable. It isn't
always profitable in a financial
sense, though many have won
cash, merchandise, trips, and
other goodies, large and small.
But you always enter into a new
and exciting phase of the sport
where the competition is differ-
ent but the game is the same.
How can you tell if a tourna-
ment is a good one? Check out
those conducting the tourna-
ment, where it is being run, and
read closely all the rules and fine
print on the entry blank. A tour-
nament survives only if bowlers
are given a fair shake and tour-
naments don't last unless they
have needed participation.
In many tournaments, particu-
larly local and state and nation-
al association events, plus most
charity tournaments, many ded-
icated people work hours that
would stagger the imagination.
In some tournaments you can
win six figures or more. In oth-
ers you can't win much more
than satisfaction in being a play-
er, and maybe a title and trophy,
be it thimble size or taller than
you are.
You can't gain the full rewards
bowling offers unless you roll in
tournaments even now and then.
So give your local or state
tournament a whirl. Don't miss
some of the fine competition
your local center offers. Check
out tournament clubs. There is
as wide a variety in tournaments
as there is in the aims of bowlers
but bowlers can find the right
one with a little effort.
If you've never rolled a tour-
nament, roll one in the near
future. If you have, roll one
more.
Storm, Roto Grip, Master Will
Sponsor Junior Gold ChampionshipsARLINGTON – Storm Products Inc. and International Bowling Campus
Youth Development have agreed on a sponsorship deal that will make
Storm, Roto Grip and Master the presenting sponsors of the Junior Gold
Championships.
The Junior Gold Championships presented by Storm, Roto Grip and
Master is a two-year agreement that will cover the 2015 event in Chicago
and the 2016 tournament in Cleveland.
Storm Products, which began operation in 1985 under the name High
Score Products, purchased the Roto Grip brand in 1997 and the Master
brand in 2012. Roto Grip produces balls, bags and accessories while
Master manufactures high-performance accessories including wrist sup-
ports, shoe accessories and pro shop products.
“Our purpose at Storm is to ‘Grow the Sport’ of bowling and it is vital for
us to engage and support young bowlers, ensuring that we are proactively
living that purpose,” Storm president Dave Symes said. “Junior Gold is an
outstanding tournament, having just completed its 16th year of competi-
tion, setting record participation numbers in the process.
“Our sponsorship goal is to not only keep the tournament thriving in that
direction but also to enhance it, all while showcasing the young bowling
stars of the not-so distant future.”
As part of the agreement, the champions in the U20 division will receive
a one-year Dream Staff position which includes an all-expenses-paid trip
to Storm headquarters where they will to go through Staff Camp. Also, spe-
cial clinics will be conducted for Junior Gold competitors.
Participants in the Survivor Tournament, held each year in conjunction
with the Junior Gold Championships, will have the opportunity to purchase
a Roto Grip bowling ball at a discounted price and staff members also will
be available to participants during the Junior Gold Championships.
“We’re thrilled to have Storm Products on board as a sponsor and appre-
ciate their support of the Junior Gold Championships and youth bowling,”
USBC Executive Director Chad Murphy said.
The Junior Gold program is coming off the most successful season in its
history with more than 5,000 youth bowlers becoming Junior Gold mem-
bers in 2013-2014 season, shattering the record of 4,376 members who
joined the Junior Gold program last season.
The first Junior Gold tournament was held in 1998 at the National
Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev., and drew 538 participants. Nearly 2,500
youth bowlers took part in the 2014 Junior Gold Championships held in the
Buffalo, N.Y., area in July.
Omaha to Host
2015 USBC
ConventionARLINGTON, Texas – The 2015
United States Bowling Congress
Convention and Annual Meeting
will shift to Omaha, Neb., and will
take place April 27-30.
The 2015 USBC Convention
will take place at the Ramada
Plaza Omaha, and also will start a
day earlier than previously
announced. The final day of the
Annual Meeting, which includes
the legislative session, will take
place Thursday, April 30. The con-
vention originally was scheduled
for Indianapolis.
“We had an outstanding conven-
tion in 2014 and we’re excited to
take the 2015 USBC Convention
to a site that is centrally located,”
said USBC Executive Director
Chad Murphy. “We have worked
closely with the Ramada Plaza
Omaha to provide a venue that
will be cost-effective for the dele-
gates and we apologize for any
inconvenience we might have
caused by making the venue
change.”
The USBC Convention features
seminars, updates from industry
leaders and the presentation of
national awards. Delegates to the
Annual Meeting vote on USBC
Board of Director positions and
legislative proposals.
Las Vegas will serve as host city
for the 2016 and 2017 conven-
tions. The convention in 2016
coincides with the opening of the
new $30 million bowling tourna-
ment facility at South Point Hotel
and Casino that will be the site of
the 2016 USBC Women’s
Championships.
Go to BOWL.com/Convention
to learn more about the USBC
Convention.
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AT RAB’SMike Cocozza 733STATEN ISLAND, NY – Mike
Cocozza led the Senior Men’s
League firing games of 268-246-
219 for a high series of 733.
Ray Keller shot 204-268-640,
Santo Lisa 276, Rich Taesher 224-
212, and Lou Dalto 213.
John Eadicicco 711STATEN ISLAND, NY – John
Eadicicco led the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing 237-
248-226 for a high series of 711.
Tom Maninno rolled 221-211-
217-649, Bernie Weissman 212-
223-204-639, Bernie Weissman
212-223-202-637, and Mike
Vignola 226-223-627.
In the Golden Oldies Bob
Lampariello hit 226-212-620,
Ralph Leggia 206-217, and Dotty
Bellantoni 213.
Don Schwed 697STATEN ISLAND, NY – Don
Schwed led the Sr. Men firing
237-267 for a high series of 697.
John Castro shot 225-201-608,
Aldo DePetro 217, and Duke
Velluzzi and Gene Pepe, Sr. 201.
In the Golden Oldies League
Bob Lampariello shot 247-613,
Dotty Belalntoni 213, Vincent
Tannacore 214, Dennis Costantino
209, and Ralph Logiga 202-201.
Tim Barclay 695STATEN ISLAND, NY – Tim
Barclay led the scoring in the
Junior Scholarship Doubles firing
227-265-203 for a high 695.
Branna Barclay rolled 234-218-
618, Daniella Coffaro 207-218-
605, Casey Sparacio 236, and Ken
Soto 234.
In the Golden Oldies League
Dennis Costantino shot 203-211-
214-628, Bob Lampariello 200-
218-608, and Olivia Costantino
208-219.
Seto Jew 656STATEN ISLAND, NY – Seto
Jew led the scoring in the Senior
Men’s League firing games of
205-246-205 for a high 656.
Mike Vignola rolled 226-206-
212-644, John Eadicicco 246,
Kevin Legg 236, and Mike Rocco
234.
Willie Fessler 792ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Willie Fessler topped the scoring in the Kings
Trios League firing games of 288-278 for a high series of 792.
Glenn Smith rolled 2992-49-766, Mark DeLuca 279-255-221-755,
Nick Niles 237-238-267-742, Joe Conigliarao 261-259-227-747,
William Atkinson 223-244-247-714.
Glenn Smith 734ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Glenn Smith led the scoring in the Custom
Thumbz League firing games of 239-256-239 for a high series of 734.
Joe Conigliaro rolled 269-678, Bob Thorne 227-675, John Khantzian
226-233-210-669, and Jeffrey Strumeyer 248-204-200-652.
Alex Bogolubsky 720ROCKVILLE CTR, NY - Alex Bogolubsky led the Wednesday Night
Mixed League firing games of 244-239-237 for a high series of 720.
Carl Rissland rolled 284-24-713, Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. 238-237-238-
713, John Maglio 259-233-710, Al Johnson 237-234-221-692, Pat
Zenker 237-236-689, Authur O’Connor 248-233-671, and Patrice Nolan
237-213-641.
In the Wednesday Adult/Youth Scholarship League David Johnson and
Tracy Alexander 191.
Donald Ceparano 702ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Donald Ceparano topped the Thursday Mixed
League firing games of 256-212-234 for a high series of 702.
Al Fabiano rolled 257-234-698, Bill Koste 249-248-699, Bobby
Valenciano 255-235-202-692, and Michael Kearns 245-223-211-679.
Roberto DeGuzman 685ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Roberto DeGuzman led the scoring in the
Summer Senior Birds League firing games of 224-247-214 for a high
series of 685.
George Fields rolled 246-205-225-676, Gerald Fields 228-225,
William Tyson 226, and Jerry George, Ken Jones, and Ed Frontera 224.
Steve Metzger 657ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Steve Metzger paced the scoring in the
Thursday El-Cheapo League firing games of 246-213 for a high series
of 657.
Gina Lella rolled 228-225-201-654, Ryan Ciccimarro 230-225-646,
and Peter Micca 226.
Nick Lastella 656ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Nick Lastella paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Youth Scholarship League firing games of 227-224-
205- for a high series of 656.
Dean Tischer rolled 233-216-640, Evan Rudolfsky 197, and Zavier
Alexander 193.
Bill Grupe 263ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Bill Grupe led the scoring in the Tuesday
Adult/Junior League firing a high game of 263.
John Balbi rolled 245, Peter Morreale 236, Darrell Swint 228, and Ray
Brooks 209.
Matthew Gardner 631ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Matthew Gardner rolled 226-217-631, and
Nicholas Wichern 188 in the Tuesday Adult/Junior League.
Kevin Gracy 248ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Kevin Gracy pitched a 248 game at Rockville
Centre. Justin Branden tossed a 244 followed by Frank Porcella with
235, Ed Graef 228-216, Mike Jording 225, and Marilyn Avondet 221.
AT ROCKVILLE CENTRELou DiGirolamo 758 at Howell HOWELL, NJ - In the Monday Night Madness, high series was shot by
Lou DiGirolamo with his 279 game in a 758 series.
Dennis Jandoli hit 278-720, and Anthony Ruffino 705, Mike Skillman
rolled a 267 game. Top women were Janine Smith 268-657, Diane
Chierchia 224-549, Megan McKinley 568 and Lori Monte 198- 551.
4 SPORTS REPORTER September 10 - 16, 2014
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Matt Brown 756FARMINGDALE, NY – Matt
Brown topped the scoring in the
Bowlympics Duos League blasting
games of 257-277-222 for a high
series of 756.
Tyler Guerin rolled 238-214-643,
Rich Valentine 245, Brandon
Guerin 224-213-619, Emily
McLaughlin 235, and Liz Ferraro
227.
Amefika Greaves 740FARMINGDALE, NY – Amefika
Greaves topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Party League firing games
of 234-238-268 for a high series of
740.
Mike Garrido rolled 267-217-680,
Paul Constantinopoli 236-225-209-
670, Brian Beale 241-226-662,
Brian Famighetti 268, Howie
Garfinkel 242, Steven May 236, and
Matthew Gierl 234.
Chris Valentine 699FARMINGDALE, NY – Chris
Valentine topped the scoring in the
Monday Summer Trios League fir-
ing games of 246-225-228 for a
high series of 699.Dale Alberino rolled 238-227-662,
Nick Butera 246-234-640, James
Micalizzi 236-223-630, Artie
Sloman 224-208-632, Kerrick Jones
and Lou Getzelman 236.
Ronnie Simon 686FARMINGDALE, NY – Ronnie
Simon rolled 246-235-686, Bert
Messina 237-211-628, and Donnie
Fratello 203 in the Monday Night
Fourplay League.
Aniellio Strocchia 257FARMINGDALE, NY - Aniellio
Strocchio led the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
firing a high game of 257.
TJ Lucente rolled 256, Suzy
Lampert 255, Dennis Dowdican
253, Ken Tamburino 245-236,
Ramon Carcamo 234, Matt LaSorsa
223, and Cliff Dowdican 222.
Nick Mencarelli 246FARMINGDALE, NY – Nick
Mencarelli rolled 246, Maria
Lucente 236, Joey Migliano 212,
Arnando Romeo 206, Aron Lampert
205, and Matt Brown 203 in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League.
In the Junior Pro Shot League
Brandon Soedarmasto shot 211,
Joanna Viscuso 206, Nick
Mencarelli 199, Megan Kuehne
196, and Nicholas Ng and Meghan
Wing 192.
Mike Petroff 245FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike
Petroff led the scoring in the
Wednesday Friends League fir-
ing a high game of 245.
Rob Grieb rolled 234, Jeff
Goldstein 230-201, Steve Butera
221, and Tom Kennish 205.
Angie Napolitano rolled 187,
Alice Burns 173, Cathy Caputo
163, and Oscar Neira 161 in the
Monday Summer Seniors
League.
Pete Briguglio 660FARMINGDALE, NY – Pete
Briguglio paced the scoring in the
Tuesday Pro Shot League firing
games of 234-221-205 for a high
series of 660.
Adam Chase shot 235-209-640,
Kyle Durfee 217, Joe Constanzo
204, and Marc Bieler 200.
In the Friday Seniors League
Eileen Richter shot 183, Leo
Richter and Barney Kral 163, Joan
Healey 160, and Pina Mason 158.
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Matthew D’Andrea 749HOPELAWN, NJ – Matthew D’Andrea led the scor-
ing in the Monday Junior/Adult League firing games
of 267-289 for a high series of 749.
Butch Osiadacz rolled 217-257-200-674 and
Michael Porcellana 222-243-659.
Steve Baum, Jr. 742HOPELAWN, NJ – Steve Baum led the scoring in
the Thursday Pizza & Beer League firing games of
256-233-253 for a high series of 742.
Billy Willard shot 200-244-254-698, Mike Bell 266-
206-630, and Peter Marinello 256.
Chuck Mantione shot 194 and Tony Kacmarsky 180
in the Federal Business Centers League.
Steve Venito 1026HOPELAWN, NJ – Steve Venito topped the scoring
in the Handicap Doubles League firing games of 236-
235-278-277 for a high series of 1026.
Joe Lampariello rolled 258-245-243-222-968,
Russell McCarthy 236-243-277-947, Jason Gomez
290-933, Eric Oppenheimer 275-223-225-205-928,
and Jen Daunno 212-205-251-853.
Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 704HOPELAWN, NJ – Thomas Ortiz, Sr. led Senior No-
Tap League firing 279-240-185 for a high 704.
Jerry Petti rolled 241-235-672, Larry Johnson 215-
202-603, and Ann Aiello 209.
Butch Osiadacz shot 214-216, Matthew D’Andrea
220, Michael Porcellana 201-222 in the Monday
Junior/Adult League.
Angelo Fallacaro Jr. 935HOPELAWN, NJ – Angelo Fallacaro Jr. topped the
400 Handicap firing 279-219-224-213 for a 935.
Vinny R. Medvetz rolled 290-224-221-927, Eric
Oppenheimer 255-241-237-924, Anthony Martino
235-225-279-922, Joe Lampariello 218-234-215-
247-914, and Dawn Cerasani 216-257-836.
Mary Doslik 680HOPELAWN, NJ – Mary Doslik topped the Senior
No-Tap firing 288-220 for a high series of 680.
Larry Johnson rolled 203-245-205-653, Jerry Petti
234-220-650, and Joan Kelton 215.
In the NASCAR Deanna Calantoni hit 214, Jeff
Kenny 205, Bill Bailey 198, and Anthony Falcone 194.
WALLINGTON LANES 299 Paterson Ave., Wallington, NJ 07057
Monday Senior League - 12:30pm - Start Sept. 15th
Monday Night Trios - 7:00pm - Mixed League - Start Sept. 8th Tuesday
Lousy Bowlers - 6:15pm - Beginners Fun – Start Sept.9th Bud Lite Late 4-Man - 8:30pm - Competitive – Start Sept. 2nd
Wednesday Early 5-Man - 6:10pm - Handicap - Start Sept. 3rd
Wednesday Night Ladies - 6:30pm - Handicap – Start Sept 3rd Thursday
Mixed Seniors - 12:30pm - Start Sept. 18th Public Safety - 6:10 PM - Public Safety Members - Start Sept. 4th
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Wednesday Early Birds:
Ed Cook 279-685, Bob Garcia 268-685, Joe Bawiec Jr. 268-704, Kara
Cook 234-614, Lynne Coleman 204-572, Regina Nataluk 191-529.
Summer Doubles:
Matt Pukas 289-717, Steven Haneveld 279-767, Gary Malone 278-
760, Liesl Apgar 268-720, Dori Tingoli 190-515.
Monday 12x12:
Chris Sytsma 243, Jim Kelly 233, Fred Driver 224, Keri May 259-676,
Kathy Bradley 162.
Monday Adult Junior:
Jim Testa 237-646, Mike Wheeler 228-628, Jennifer Ireton 173-487,
Barbara 173-422, Shaum Ireton 150-419, Josh Wheeler 123-329,
Sindey Ireton 201-512.
PBA Experience:
Ed Galuska 199, Steven Salberg 193-546, Alison Gomer 160-461.
Summer Juniors:
Mark Howarth 161, Brian Crocetti 139, Joey Lamot 130, Anthony
Loia 68, John Paul Salvatore 66, Sebastian Salvatore 31.
Thursday No-Tap:
Ken Goeroge, Nick Westergaard both had 300, PJ Adams 288, Rhobert
Rhodes 280, Tami Mehesy 274-684, Nidia Heneveld 264.
September 10 - 16, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 7
ROCKAWAY LANES ROLLERS
PRESTON W. THOMAS MEMORIAL 34TH ANNUAL
NEW JERSEY STATE SENIOR BOWLING TOURNAMENT
Patty Hanlein 279
At Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ – Patty Hanlein
took the spotlight when she rolled
a 279 game in the Tuesday 400
Summer Doubles League at Plaza
Lanes.
David Hanft tossed a 229, Nicole
Sarna 213, Joe Mazzarese 209,
Scott H arwood 199, and Liz Viola
178.
Lauren Hoffman
Tops Friday Nite
Teens at Ocean LAKEWOOD, NJ - Lauren
Hoffman was the star when she
tossed games of 247 and 244 in
the Friday Nite Teen League at
Ocean Lanes.
Brandy Collins bowled 232, Tori
Boughton 222, Matt Russo 215,
Joe Starace 202, Ryan Doyle 201,
Nicole Higgins 197, Alex
Laurenzano 192, and Amanda
Nardiello pitched a 191.
8 SPORTS REPORTER September 10 - 16, 2014
Rockaway Lanes 2014 Fall League Programs
TUESDAY
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
FRIDAY
11:00 A.M.SPANISH-AMERICAN
3 per team - Mixed
1:15 P.M.
FOX HILLS SENIORS & FRIENDS
3 per team - Mixed - $10.50 per week
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6:25 P.M.
EARLY BIRDS
4 per team - Mixed - Handicapped$22.00 per week (subject to change)
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7:30 P.M.
CLASSIC TRIO3 per team - Mixed Majors
$30.00 per week 36 week - split season
match play - 80% of 230 side pots - card games
FRIDAY YOUTH2 -4 per team / 30 weeks
Bumpers -Bantams -PrepsJunior - Senior
9:30 P.M.
The “PBA” Experience2 per team - Mixed Major
$26.00 per week36 week - split season
match play - 85% of 215PBA competitive conditions!
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6:00 P.M.COUNTY TUESDAY NIGHT5 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
Limited Spots Available
4:00 P.M.
MORRIS HILLS MIXED3 per team - Mixed
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6:00 P.M.
ROCKAWAY WOMEN4 per team - 35 weeks
“Girls Night Out”_____________________
6:30 P.M.
ROCKAWAY FOURSOME
meeting Monday - August 25 - 6:30
4 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
6:00 P.M.
NOR BU LODGE & FRIENDS4 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
6:20 P.M.
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED4 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
9:00 P.M.
THURSDAY LATE NIGHT4 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
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ADULT/JUNIOR DOUBLES2 per team - Mixed - Handicapped
seniors - 55 and up
1 adult - 1 youth
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Most leagues start the first week of September - see control desk for details.
VISIT US AT ROCKAWAYLANES.COM OR ON FACEBOOK
(Wednesday continued)
call center for more information
6:30 P.M.ROCKAWAY MIXED
4 per team - Mixed - HandicappedLimited Spots Available
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HERE FOR THE BEER4 per team - Mixed - 9 pin no-tap
$14.00 per week/15 weeksPizza & Beer or Soda Included
9:00 P.M.
PUT TOGETHERS9:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
SUNDAY
YOUTH LEAGUES ALSO BOWLSATURDAYS - 10:00 - A.M.
3 per team - Mixed - Handicapped_____________________
365 US Highway 46 - Rockaway - NJ 07866
(973) 627-5800