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By Russ Mills - PBA
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (April 15,
2016) – Tommy Gollick of
Oberlin, Pa., defeated youth
bowler Andrew Lazarchick of
Brick, N.J., 217-198, to win the
PBA Bowlers Discount Pro Shop
Eastern Open presented by
Hammer at Brunswick Zone
Normandy. It was Gollick’s
fourth career title and his first
since 2013.
After qualifying sixth, Gollick
faced early elimination, down 2-1 in the best-of-five-
game Round of 16 before rallying back for a 3-2 win
over Will Vidulich of Parsippany, N.J. He then found
his stride, winning 2-0 over Tim Foy Jr. of Seaford,
Del. and he defeated Kevin Donovan of Painted Post,
N.Y., 233-223, in the semifinal round, throwing three
clutch strikes in the 10th frame to secure the win.
In the championship match, Gollick faced
Lazarchick, who had gone 6-0 in the preliminary
rounds. Lazarchick, who was celebrating his 17th
birthday, was bowling in only his
third PBA Regional tournament.
Each bowler had an open frame in
the middle of the match, but
Gollick again threw clutch strikes
at the end of the game to secure
the win.
Gollick earned $2,700 for the
win while Lazarchick added
$1,600 to his scholarship account
for his runner-up finish.
Lazarchick edged qualifying
leader Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst,
N.Y., 225-224, in his semifinal match. Donovan and
Pepe earned $1,250 each.
The PBA Bowlers Discount Pro Shop Open was part
of the QubicaAMF PBA Regional Tour. For more
information about QubicaAMF, visit www.qubi-
caamf.com or, for social media posts,
http://bit.ly/QAMFSponsorship1.
The next PBA East Region event is the PBA Al
Jones Memorial presented by Storm hosted by
Rockaway Lanes in Rockaway, N.J., May13-15.
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Bob Lippi, Joey Lavecchia,
Greg Davidowicz, Dave Cahoon
Blasted 300 at Holiday BowlOAKLAND, NJ – Bob Lippi, Joey
Lavecchi, Dave Cahoon , and
Greg Davidowicz each blasted a
300 game in the Sal Marino
Classic League at Holiday Bowl.
Bob took high series honors post-
ing a 289 and a 246 around a 300
perfecto to tally 835, followed by
Joey with 215-268-300-783.
FARMINGDALE, NY – Ed
Stadtlander was on fire bowling in
the Wednesday Early Men’s
League blasting high games of 280-279-279 for a very impressive
high series of 838.
Charlie Turner rolled 220-268-
238-726, Richard Gagliardi 257-
216-242-715, Mark Zellman 218-
267-229-714, Jim Roach 267-704,and Tony Cipriano 268-227-695.
FLUSHING, NY – Arthur
O’Connor III earned top honors in
the Friends and Family League atJib Lanes blasting games of 256
and 219 around a 300 centerpiece
for the session high series of 775.
Riz Rissland hit 205-268-249-
722, Tony Taylor 237-237-248-
722, Hector Camacho 268-233-217-718, and Craig Bowden 277-
227-208-712.
Walter Ray Williams Jr. Wins Pasco County Florida Open
Ed Stadtlander 838 at FarmingdaleGollick Wins PBA Bowlers Discount Pro Shop Eastern Open
Arthur O’Connor III 300 at Jib Lanes
By Jerry Schneider - PBA
NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. – In a n a ll -PBA Hall
of Fame stepladder final that included five all-
time greats with a combined 171 PBA Tour
titles, Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Oxford, Fla.,
won two matches to claim the PBA50 Pasco
County Florida Open title at Lane Glo Bowl for
his 10th PBA50 Tour win.
Williams, the PBA Tour’s all-time titles leader with
47 wins defeated 38-time Tour and two-time PBA50
Tour winner Norm Duke of Clermont, Fla., 245-225,
in the title match and in the process handed Duke his
third consecutive championship match defeat in the
Pasco County Open.“It feels good to be back in the winner’s circle,”
said Williams, whose last PBA50 Tour win came in
the Treasure Island Resort & Casino Open in August
of 2014. “Bowling with these guys tonight I had to
feel blessed that I was able to bowl in an era with
such great players.”
In the title match, Williams held a 21-pin lead over
Duke in the sixth frame and then struck on the next
four shots to seal the win.
“I really didn’t have a good read on the lanes,” said
Williams. “I thought the lanes would be a lot tighter
and they were hooking a lot more than I thought.
Fortunately, I was able to adjust by steadily moving
inside, finding a good hook spot, and catching some
timely breaks.”
In the semifinal match, Williams ended Parker
Bohn III’s bid to repeat as champion of the tourna-
ment by beating the 35-time Tour and three-time
PBA50 Tour winner, 258-223.
The win in the first tournament of the season was
especially satisfying for Williams after a slow start
finishing 59th at the end of the first day of qualifying.
“Again, I just wasn’t reading the lanes well and was
using the wrong equipment,” Williams said. “I think
I averaged about 211 for my first 11 games and once
I got things figured out I think I averaged about 250the rest of the way.”
In the second stepladder match, Bohn defeated 37-
time PBA Tour, four-time PBA50 Tour winner and
reigning PBA50 Player of the Year Pete Weber, 257-
224, to advance to the semifinal match against
Williams.
In the opening match, Weber beat Johnny Petraglia,
a winner of 14 PBA Tour and eight PBA50 Tour
titles, 225-193. At age 69, Petraglia was hoping to
become the oldest player to win a PBA50 Tour title.
The record is held by the late James Brenner at 66
years and 358 days.
Bobby Rohe, Dan Clark
Slammed 300 at Majestic Lanes
FARMINGDALE, NY – Paul
Mule earned top honors in the
Saturday Nite Fun League at
Farmingdale Lanes blasting
games of 300-225-234 for a high
series of 759.
Matthew Traina rolled 253-213-
232-698, Steve Kenney 213-257-
208-678, Paul Meyer 279-211-
637, and Wingo Hom 235-228-
636.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Joe Montefusco rolled
195, Gerard Hoeler 179, and
Willie Mack 170.
Robert Junge rolled 185-176,
Marvin Slifkin 182, Al Noll 179,
and Gerard Hoeler 173.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Bobby Rohe
and Dan Clark each blasted a 300
game in the Premiere Pro Shop
McClassic League at Majestic
Lanes.
Richard Funk III rolled 245-224-
299-768, Rocco Fortunato 237-
257-267-761, Frank Mazzella
257-280-731, and Joe Herber 27-
267-726.
PBA photo
Sponsor Richard Byrd with champion
Tommy Gollick.
CORAM, NY – In the Teen
Doubles League at Coram Lanes,
13 year old Devin Flowers bowled 300-212-207-719. His
Father Dwight Flowers a couple
weeks earlier bowled 224-269-
299-792 in Friday’s Hi-RollersLeague.
Paul Mule 300 at Farmingdale Lanes
Devin Flowers 300 at Coram Lanes
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Jamie Ansale 762FLUSHING, NY – Jamie Ansale
led the scoring in the Midweek
Mixers League rolling 269-247-
246 for a high series of 762.
Richie Salcedo hit 259-254-225-
738, Hector Camacho 237-269-
689, Tony Lauth 214-273-681,
Chris Mayr 248-222-227-697, and
Philip Schatz 234-220-220-676.
Micki Stewart 746
FLUSHING, NY – Micki Stewarttopped the scoring in the Friends
and Family League rolling games
of 254-234-258 for a high series of
746.
Tony Crowley shot 254-238-246-
738, Twone Williams 268-258-
212-738, Mark Hinds 215-256-
242-713, and Shaun hanley 280-
223-695.
Steve Amarosa 719FLUSHINGj, NY – Steve
Amarosa led the scoring in the
Ball and Chain rolling games of
279-237-203 for a high 719 series.
Nick Rotondo hit 248-256-715,
Shawn Wyatt 245-247-715,
Vincent Baliskey 243-245-710,
and Justin Connolly 223-245-681.
Patrick Tucker 695FLUSHING, NY – In the Crown
Jewels League Patrick Tucker shot236-266-695, and Dana Johnson
221-246-224-691.
Anthony Sapp 682FLUSHING, NY – Anthoy Sapp
paced the Bricktown Too rolling
games of 247-224-211 for a 682.
Anthony Mosley rolled 217-212-
242-671, Abdul Sulley 224-247-
651, and Arthur Broadbelt 243-
204-202-649.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Jenna
Rose Harrington of Barneveld,
New York, and Daniel Bolan of
Orlando, Florida, have been
selected as the 2016 United States
Bowling Congress Youth
Ambassadors of the Year.
The International Bowling
Campus Youth Committee
annually honors one male and
one female USBC Youth bowler
for their contributions to the
sport, academic achievementand community involvement.
Harrington and Bolan each will
receive a $1,500 scholarship
and may be selected to serve on
the IBC Youth Committee.
Harrington is a member of the
Nat ional Hon or Soc iet y,
Student Council and
Chorus/Select Chorus at
Holland Patent Central School,
where she is in her senior year.
She has accepted a scholarship
to attend Franklin Pierce
University in the fall, where she
will major in psychology.
“To be selected as the female
Ambassador of the Year is anincredible honor and privilege,”
Harrington said. “Since I was 4
years old, bowling has been my
world. I always take the oppor-
tunity to volunteer, coach, men-
tor and encourage everyone to
bowl. The sport of bowling has
helped me become a more con-
fident, knowledgeable and suc-
cessful young woman. Through
example and leadership, I will
continue to grow and strive to
become a pos itive role model of
a female bowler.”
Harrington is a Girls Scouts
of America Bronze Award
recipient, has served as a volun-
teer with Habitat for Humanityand volunteered at a nursing
home. She served on the
Mohawk Valley USBC Youth
Association for two years as a
youth representative.
She has been a member of her
high school bowling team each
year and has been a first-team
all-star three times, including
2016 when she won the Section
III girls bowling shootout. She
won team, doubles and singles
titles at the 2014 MVUSBC
City Youth Tournament and
again won team, placed second
in doubles and third in singles
in 2015. She placed 36th at the2014 Junior Gold
Championships.
Bolan is a junior at Bishop
Moore Catholic High School in
Orlando. He started the Strike
for Vets Charity Bowling
Tournament in 2015 to raise
funds for the Stay in Step
Spinal Cord Injury Recovery
Center that helps injured veter-
ans and others with spinal
injuries. The event not only
raised money, but generated
awareness and introduced
wounded veterans to the sport
of bowling.
He received the Orange
County Distinguished Citizenof the Year Award for building
Mercy Garden, a memorial gar-
den for those who have died in
senseless acts of violence. It
was Bolan’s Eagle Scout
Project and took just over a
year to plan and build, includ-
ing raising more than $50,000
and recruiting 76 volunteers,
who contributed 587 hours to
the project.
“It gives me great joy to know
my support and service to the
bowling commu nity have been
recognized,” Bolan said. “I am
more than surprised to be
accepting this award, as well asvery humbled and grateful.”
Bolan, who also volunteers as
a coach with Seminole Special
Olympics, is an accomplished
bowler. He was 58th in the U15
Division at the Junior Gold
Championships in 2014, won
the Great Orlando Division I
City Championship in 2015 and
was selected to the 2014-2015
USBC Orlando Regional Boys
Youth All-City Team.
Harrington and Bolan will be
pre sen ted their USBC Youth
Ambassador of the Year awards
during the USBC Convention,
set for April 26-29 in LasVegas.
Go to
BOWL.com/ScholarshipsAwar
ds to learn more about youth
scholarships and youth leader
awards.
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George Fields 777 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
George Fields led the scoring in
the Wednesday Senior Doubles
League blasting games of 241-
247-289 for a high series of 777.
Michael Desmond hit 215-227-
236-678, Paul Byrd 288-662, and
Jerival George 224-228-222-674.
Mark Gralto 737 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Mark Gralto topped the scoring in
the Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus Leugue blasting 222-
258-257- for a high series of 737.
Pat Zenker rolled 258-256-736,
Bill Maxwell 224-238-258-720,
Keith Massimillo 269-256-719, Al
Fabiano 239-214-264-717, and
Mike Simeone 279-213-210-702.
Bob Thorne 733ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Bob Thorne led the Custom
Thumbz Doubles firing 277-234-
222 for a high series of 733.
Matt Achstatter rolled 258-257-
726, Richard Butt 265-243-723,
Pedro Salcedo 262-246-720, and
Dave Goldman 246-223-247-716.
In the Thursday El Cheapo
League John Moran rolled 239-
222-617, Billy Buffetti 235-613,and Peter Micca 226.
Chris Paccininni 717 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Chris Piccinicci rolled 225-214-
278-717, Joe Mazza 243-246-228-
717, Michael Fisch 256-234-704,
and Jim Carey 256-235-697 in the
Tuesday Late Men’s League.
Carmelo Ciulla 733ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Carmelo Ciulla led the Wednesday
Early Men’s rolling 257-217-259
for a high series of 733.
Barry Clare rolled 224-238-269-
731, Bill Luongo 247-232-234-
713, Glen Smith 278-698, Steven
Friedman 266-238-699, and Kevin
Cudjoe 246-691.
Alexa Messina 668ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Alexa Messina topped the scoring
in the Saturday Scholarship blast-
ing 222-245-201 for a high 668.
Jason Eras hit 208-204-255-667,
Robert Wright 244-218-631,
Nicholas Lastella 232, Nicholas
Avilo and Stephen Winley 231,
and Ashley Vilardi 219.
Patrice Nolan 254ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Patrice Nolan rolled 254, Stacy
Salomides 248, Vicky Lockwood
215, and Pam Johnson 213 in the
Tuesday Rockville Leadies
League.
In the Monday Ladies Classic
League Remee Malley hit 198,
Linda Walsh 190, and Anne
Molloy 181.
Stanley Rosadio 664ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Stanley Rosadio paced the scoring
in the Thursday Senior Birds
League rolling games of 212-216-
236 for a high series of 664.
Jerival George shot 242-237-662,
John Lutter 234-204-226-664, and
Roz Troutman-Buggie 246.
Vicky Lockwood 267 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In
the Tuesday Rockville Ladies
League Vicky Lockwood rolled
267, Patrice Nolan 234-225, Joyce
Hejducek 227, and Maria Elefante
222.
In the Tuesday Koffee Kats
League Adrienne Lupo hit 206,
Michele Perlmutter 198, and
Eileen Nappi 186.
Jair Brooks-Davis 253ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – In
the Saturday Scholarship League
Jair Brooks-Davis rolled 253,
Andrew Perlak 237-227, Jahnia
Phillips 236, Colleen Kingsepp
234, and Stephen Winley 225-215.
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Christopher Kelch 741FARMINGDALE, NY –
Christopher Kelch topped the scor-
ing in the Sunday High School
Practice League rolling 268-247-
226 for a high series of 741.
Brian Becktold hit 205-255-233-
693, Brandon Wainwright 215-236-
641, and Salvatore Yannacone 231.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior Rose
Marie Snyder shot 205, Nick Fina
174, and Lea Ann Gravino 153. Matthew Gierl 726 FARMINGDALE, NY – Matthew
Gierl topped the Sunday Early
Mixed League firing games of 214-
224-288 for a high series of 726.
Joe Giammarino, Jr. rolled 225-
234-256-715, Ronnie Simon 236-
224-628, and George Mazzocchi
210-202-214-626.
Joe Camacho 677 FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe
Camacho led the Saturday Nite
Friends League rolling games of
248-239 for a high series of 677.
Anthony Coletta, Jr. shot 254-214-
646, Alfonse Visco 244, and Rich
Valentine and Tom Altamura 237.
Michael Braun 665FARMINGDALE, NY – Michael
Braun topped the scoring in the
Sunday Adult/Junior rolling 216-
266-183 for a high series of 665.
Louis Gravino hit 180-157, and
William Snyder 172.
Joe Livolsi 665FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe
Livolsi led the scoring in the Friday
Sunshine Kids League rolling
games of 247-235 for a high series
of 665.
Marvin Slifkin hit 214, Robert
Junge 167, Al Noll 164, and Barney
Kral and Fai Livolsi 161. Matt Muir 654FARMINGDALE, NY – Matt Muir
paced the scoring in the Wednesday
Party League rolling games of 214-
247 for a high series of 654.
Mike Marrazzo hit 201-235-217-
653, and Mark Eisenberg 257-202-
607.
Eric Brennan rolled 189, Michael
Graston and Brett Markland 163,
and James Trusehim 161 in the
Saturday St. Martin’s League.
Mike Bagnato 640FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike
Bagnato paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 217-224 for a high
series of 640.
Robert Grieb hit 224-215-620,
Nick Jorgensen 226, and Mike
Herman 225.
In the Tuesday AM Ladies League
Marcia Simon shot 207, Jo-Anne
Fina 206, and Barbara Bovenzi 201.
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Rockaway Trios: Chris Byrnes 288-757, Steven Haneveld
286-738, Ken Yokobosky 279, Richard Warren 268-728,
David Nash 268, Gary Malone 267, Dori Tingoli 216-603,
Linda Millet 150.
County Tuesday Night Mixed: Julio Soto 277-726, Dan
Richards 258-732, Jesus Cruz 258, Dawn Andreano 247-
599, Cathy Paluzzi 237-599, Nichole Opsasnick 225-607,
Sandy Turner 223-620.
Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Friedman 223-638, Rick Martone
198-529, Raymond Bsrany 196-555, Morris Horrowitz 194-
491, Regina Nataluk 201-548, Helen Loverro 167-483,
Bernadette Memolo 163-419, Joanne Margiotta 155-419.
Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 21-553, Bob McClughan
183-464, Ronald Stickney 151-420, Joyce Brockling 162-
452, Dolores Webb 161-449, Beth Williams 154-444.
Rockaway Women: Annette Rossi 201-497, Susan
Chillemi 189-494, Colleen Boyd 186, Lois Kehmna 183-
493, Claudia Lupfer 176-451, Valerie Schreck 170, Gay
Raab 166-484, Pat Somers 161-456.
Rockaway Foursome: Terrance 279-754, Ernie Stone 267-
671, Aaron Shruby 256, Ron O'Neil 256, Len Fierro 671,
Liesl Apgar 268-749, Joyce Hulbert 203-566, Liza Gallo
203-539, Joan Rauh 190-529.
Nor Bu Lodge: Bill Karpack 289-723, Ben Lay 244, Chirs
Bakos 244-597, Charles Wright 576, Stacey Titus 202-560,
Anne Meisner 173-468, Ellen Secallus 172, Lisa Bischer 459.
Thursday Night Mixed: Steven Haneveld 279-690, PJ
Adams 268-740, Bill Homa 257-642, Terrance Sanders 248-
687, Joann Brown 227-578, Nidia Haneveld 209-589, Carole
Cerenzio 209-572, Marha Hoffman 191-505.
Thursday Night Foursomes: Martel Ellis 279-715, Vernon
Tatum 235, Doug Batsch 235-637, Jamie Sweetser 231-672,
Caren Hunt 235-599, Darlene Krzanowski 200-525.
Rockaway Mixed: Ryan Provost 277-746, Gene Pukas 265-
713, Richard McCloligan 258-750, Chris Sytsma 257-706,
Nidia Haneveld 279-703, Lynne Coleman 258-637, Dawn
Palmer 245-652, Denise Frey 239-593.
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Ball Busters: Brandon Kwestel 244-644, James Gallagher
210-544, Mark Howarth 163-396, Liam Reale 153-386,
Brian Crocetti 173-380, Kyle Fillebrown 119-331, Emma
Wright 154-422, Sarah Gallagher 150-402.
Bumper Busters: Jordan Lipp 113-220, Brandon Lipp 95-
187.
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8 SPORTS REPORTER April 27 - May 3, 2016
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC Don Anione 756 HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione
topped the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed League blasting
games of 221-277-258 for a high
series of 756.
William Dellamanna shot 233-
237-222-692, Michael Holoka
212-219-259-690, Mike Bauer
204-233-247-684, and Tony
Taomondong 2478-207-227-681.
Dorey Badolato 754HOPELAWN, NJ – Dorey
Badolato led the scoring in the
Friday Night Classic League
rolling games of 267-218-269 for
a high series of 754.
Joey Parisi III hit 249-234-245-
728, Curtis Kyzima 228-279-212-
719, Joe Parisi 238-275-201-714,
and Jessica Wahler 211-267-214-
692.
K.C. Cabonilas 715HOPELAWN, NJ – K.C.
Cabonilas led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League
rolling games of 297-232 for a
high series of 715.
Joe Maloney rolled 202-259-223-
684, John Syslo 233-233-651, Don
M. Hellhake 236-246-650, and
Andrew Tripka 204-225-221-650.
Warren Taureck 703HOPELAWN, NJ – Warren
Taureck topped the scoring in the
La Buona Pizza League rolling
games of 263-247 for a high series
of 703.
James Joyner hit 212-238-213-
663, Jeff Sanchez 212-255-652,
and Fernando Chea 237-239-646.
Frank Jordan hit 205-227-630,
Larry Clarke 244, and Basha
Miller 217.
Barry Bailey 698HOPELAWN, NJ – Barry Bailey
led the scoring in the Garden State
Mixed League rolling games of
240-203-255 for a high series of
698.
Lenny Novak hit 278-635,
Robert Girod 245-242-625,
Dorien Soto 245, Mike Arway, Sr.
226, and Jose Medina 235.
Ceferino Rivera 647 HOPELAWN, NJ – Cefernino
Rivera led the scoring in the
Jerzey Pikers League rolling
games of 235-228 for a high series
of 647.
In the Tuesday Night Singles
League Katina Garcia and Lucia
Skibar hit 149.
Sue Ragas shot 165, and Anna
Kelly 157 in the Wednesday Early
Birds League.
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Matt Lowther 267-757, Howie
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258, Joe Serico 256-714, Kenny
Morales 289, John Cassetta 288.
Thursday Early Mixed
Scott Dunning 275-737, Vernon
Moody 248, Anthony Polito 278,
Connor Sheldrick 266, Cas
Kostnicki 255.
Tuesday Night 4-man
Tom Twist 290-792, Dave Eng
299-752, Kathleen Sloan 279-757,
Dave Dodds 279-760, Ian
Kaufman 287, Tom Flynn 278-
747, Mitch Sachs 267-735, John
Fariello 259-743.
Wednesday Men's 820
Dab Grabarczyk 256-703, Karl
Kalogera 288, Bob Goodwin 257-
756, Frank Nordt 703, Vinny
Lipari 255.
Monday Night Trios
Nick Kochell 287-750, John
Rebecky, 269-704, Chris Ferrara
266-717, Kenn Schlomann 279-718,
Jimmy Medina 267-709, Paul Stuart
267-710, Chuck Cocozzo 277.
Friday Night G&L
Brian Wellenheider 268-708, Ron
Deluca 279-750, Ramon Ortiz
260, Brian Creeley 258-720,
James Traficante 257-708, Carole
DeGroot 259-721, Peter Pollicino
256, George McKinney 257.
Kevin DeFrancesco 722 at Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Kevin DeFrancesco topped all bowlers with
scores of 235-239-248 for a high series of 722 in the Wednesday,
Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Joseph Donnarumma bowled 276-706, Alfred Balletto 258-705,
Henry Verdina 254-704, Mike Semancik Jr 246-698, Tony Amantea
243-695, Mark Marton 278-694, Carl Haight 265-688, and Harold
Helmstetter 241-680.
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