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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 73 No.41 December 12 - 18, 2012 50 cents

    Parker Bohn III is IBMA

    Bowler of the Month

    CORAM, NY - Chris Divita

    shot an 805 series, his first in

    14 years, to lead all bowlers in

    the Rolling Stones Mixed

    League at Coram Country

    Lanes, and Billy DeCicco Jr.

    came close to an 800 set by

    tossing a 790.

    Henry Romero tossed a near

    pe rfec t 298 game in High

    Rollers Mens League.

    Frank Hardina bowled a 216

    game in the Friday Morning

    Seniors League and Carmen

    Falcon rolled a 212.

    Joey Jones, Mike Kenney, Vinnie Castiglione

    All Blasted 300 at Holiday BowlARLINGTON, Texas, December 3, 2012 - Parker Bohn III, Jackson, New

    Jersey, has been named November 2012 Kegel Bowler of the Month by the

    International Bowling Media Association.

    Bohn captured the PBA World Championship by defeating Jason

    Belmonte, Orange, New South Wales, Australia, in the title match, 254-227.

    It is his 33rd career PBA title and second major title, following the 2001

    USBC Masters.

    The opening match was a 226-218 win over Dan MacLleland, Canada.

    Next was a 200-170 defeat of Rhino Page, Dade City, Florida. Bohn then

    bested Sean Rash, Montgomery, Illinois, 278-231, setting up the title match

    with Belmonte.

    Qualifying by only four pins, the 2000 PBA and 2008 USBC Hall of

    Famer became the first bowler since 1995 to start in the twenty-fourth posi-

    tion for round-robin match play and win the championship. His 15-8-1

    record after 56 games qualified fifth for the five-man stepladder finals. The

    32-game qualifier featured 8 games each on the PBA animal patterns

    Cheetah, Viper, Chameleon, and Scorpion.

    Others receiving votes were Scott Norton, Brad Angelo, Bill O'Neill,

    Chris Barnes and Missy Parkin.

    Chris Divita Rolled an 805 Set

    At Coram Country Lanes

    OAKLAND, NJ Joey Jones, Mike Kenney, and

    Vinnie Castiglione shared the perfection spotlight as

    they each fired a 300 game while contesting in the Sal

    Marino Classic League at Holiday Bowl.

    Chip Jones took high series honors with an 820 series

    on games of 266, 266 and 288.

    Bob Lippi bowled 277-744 followed by Anthony

    Lavecchia rolling 267-729, Ken Knipping 255-723,

    Shawn Aiello 267-708, and Ken Garafalo with a n

    impressive 289 game in his 696 set.

    ARLINGTON, Texas - The United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame Committee has elected

    six new members to the USBC Hall of Fame - four in Outstanding USBC Performance, one in the

    Veterans category and one in Meritorious Service.

    In the Outstanding USBC Performance category, the hall will welcome USBC Masters and USBCOpen Championships titlist Rick Steelsmith of Wichita, Kan., USBC Women's Championships and

    USBC Senior Queens standout Shirley Levens of Titusville, Fla., and Sandra Postma of Lansing, Ill.,

    one of only two women to win the USBC Queens and Senior Queens. The late Frank Santore of New

    York, a three-time eagle winner, was elected posthumously.

    Eight-time Professional Bowlers Association Tour winner and two-time Open Championships titlist

    Don McCune of Las Vegas will be inducted in the Veterans category, while longtime USBC Board

    member Tamoria Adams of High Point, N.C., is recognized in the Meritorious Service category for her

    lifetime of service to the sport.

    The induction ceremony will take place May 2 at the 2013 USBC Convention in Reno, Nev., and willinclude those elected from the national Superior Performance ballots. On the men's ballot are Steve

    Cook, Granite Bay, Calif.; Jason Couch, Clermont, Fla.; David Ozio, Beaumont, Texas; Danny

    Wiseman, Baltimore; Doug Kent, Newark, N.Y.; and Larry Laub, Lincoln, Calif. The women's ballot

    has one name - Lynda Barnes of Double Oak, Texas.

    See USBC HALLpage 2

    SIX ELECTED TO USBC HALL OF FAMEBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC

    USBC photo

    Sandy PostmaUSBC photo

    Frank SantoreUSBC photo

    Don McCuneUSBC photo

    Rick SteelsmithUSBC photo

    Shirley LevinsUSBC photo

    Tamoria Adam

    Ryan Friend

    300 at RabsSTATEN ISLAND, NY Ryan

    Friend topped the scoring in the

    D&L Auto League firing a 300

    game for a high series of 714.

    Phil Mann rolled 249-691, AJ

    Laverad and Tommy Franz 268,

    Jay Baison 252, Rich Bareido 258,

    Eric Hardo 247, Frank DeFranco

    248, and Anthony Goffrano 245.

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER December 12 - 18, 2012

    Here's a look at each of the newly-elected USBC Hall of Fame

    bowlers:

    Rick Steelsmith: Steelsmith A former Team USA member and colle-

    giate national champion at Wichita State, Steelsmith was the player to

    beat in the late 1980s. The four-time All-American was the World

    Bowling Writers, International Bowling Media Association and

    Collegiate Bowler of the Year in 1987. He also claimed the USBC

    Masters title in 1987 and returned to the tournament lanes in 1988 to win

    Regular All-Events and Team All-Events at the Open Championships.

    Shirley Levens: Levens owns three titles at the Women's

    Championships - Classic Doubles in 1982 and back-to-back Classic

    Team titles in 1993 and '94 - and has been dominant at the state and local

    level with 16 Florida Queens titles, 14 state championships and 12 city-

    tournament wins. Her victories at the 2002 and 2005 Senior Queens

    made her the first player to win the event twice and helped her to four

    consecutive IBMA Senior Woman Bowler of the Year honors.

    Sandra Postma: Postma won the Queens in 1995, but has had an even

    bigger impact at the senior level. She is the only three-time Senior

    Queens winner with titles in 2004, '06 and '08 and was the first of two

    bowlers in history to win both events. She owns seven city titles and six

    state crowns.

    Frank Santore: The late Santore, a New York City and New York

    State Hall of Famer, was a standout individual during the heyday of

    team bowling, claiming three individual titles at the Open

    Championships. He won Regular All-Events in 1950 and '53 and

    Regular Singles in 1953, to go along with third-place finishes in Regular

    Singles and Regular Team in 1950 and a fifth-place team effort in 1949.

    Don McCune: McCune has enjoyed success at multiple levels of the

    game. His 10 top-10 finishes at the Open Championships between 1968

    and 1974 included Classic Team (1968) and Classic Doubles (1969)

    titles, but his biggest impact came on the PBA Tour. He collected eight

    Tour victories, including six on the way to PBA and IBMA Player of the

    Year honors in 1973.

    Tamoria Adams: Adams is a USBC Life Member, and her service to

    the sport of bowling spans four decades. She has served a number of

    leadership and delegate roles in local and state associations and became

    a member of the original USBC Board of Directors in 2005, following

    time as a Women's International Bowling Congress Board member and

    vice president. Her committee assignments over the years include col-lege bowling, legislation, diversity, volunteer services and now USBC

    National Policy and Legal/Legislative.Email - [email protected]

    Or send mail to:

    Morris County Women's Top-5 team

    Break Record in Inter County Tourny

    TURNERSVILLE, NJ - The Morris County Women's Top-5 team

    bowled their hearts out on this year at the 2012 Inter County

    Tournament to take the top spot, and more impressively they set the

    State Record along with Union County Women who tied the series with

    a 3424, that's a 228 average per bowler.

    And for 2 teams to do the exact thing and tie unheard of.

    The games that led to the record were: Keri L. May, Captain 247-248-

    266=721; Jacqueline Wasniewski 211-223-220=654; Liesl Apgar 223-

    246-195=664; Nichole Spratford 257-227-244=728; and Karen S. Dodd

    198-236-223=657 for a total of 3424 the new State Record.

    PBA League is

    Getting AttentionThe announcement of the new

    PBA League, which kicks off Jan.

    18-27, in Detroit with NBA super-

    star Chris Paul, NFL greats

    Jerome Bettis and Terrell Owens

    and actor/comedian Kevin Hart as

    the first four celebrity owners,

    attracted significant national news

    media attention including a half-

    page feature story in USA Today,international distribution by the

    Associated Press, a segment on

    ESPNs Pardon the Interruption,

    and coverage in Sports Business

    Daily, the leading publication in

    the sports business world.

    Other outlets that covered the

    PBAL story included ESPN.com,

    ESPN LA.com, Washington Post,

    Yahoo Sports, Seattle Times, Las

    Vegas Sun, NBA Grapevine,

    Sacramento Bee, The Oregonian,

    KCAL TV-Los Angeles, Detroit

    Free Press, Detroit News, Lansing

    State Journal, Tucson Citizen,

    Sports Illustrated.com, NBC.com,

    NBC Sports.com, Black SportsOnline.com, KFWB 980 News

    Talk-Los Angeles, and many oth-

    ers.

    The eight-team PBA League will

    announce four additional celebrity

    owners in the weeks ahead.

    Complete live coverage of the

    PBA League Lottery (to select the

    draft order) and the PBA League

    Draft itself, when the leagues

    eight Franchise Players (Sean

    Rash, Jason Belmonte, Mike

    Fagan, Pete Weber, Osku

    Palermaa, Norm Duke, Bill

    ONeill and Chris Barnes) select-

    ed their teammates, was webcast

    internationally on Xtra Frame,

    PBAs online bowling channel.

    The lottery and draft shows are

    both available in the Xtra Frame

    archives for those who missed the

    original webcasts. Reminder: The PBA is moving its headquarters office in

    Seattle. Effective Dec. 17, the PBAs new mailing address will be

    615 Second Avenue, Suite 680, Seattle, WA 98104. All other PBA

    contact information (telephone number, email addresses, etc.)

    will be unchanged.

    Morris County Women's Top-5 team. Front row: Keri May,

    Karen Dodd, Jacqueline Wasniewski. Back row:Nichole Spratford,

    Liesl Apgar

    USBC HALLContinued from page 1

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    December 12 - 18, 2012 SPORTS REPORTER 3

    SEATTLE (Dec. 2, 2012) Lorraine (Rainy) Stitzlein, arguably

    the most influential woman in Professional Bowlers Association his-

    tory, died on November 30, in Akron, Ohio. She was 84.

    The only woman inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame was PBA

    founder Eddie Elias executive assistant and business secretary in

    the organizations formation years. But she was much more than an

    office manager.

    A brief bio used in her 1992 induction into the Summit County

    (Ohio) Sports Hall of Fame explains:Her bio lists her as a businesswoman and housewife, but her busy

    career since she graduated from (University of Akron) in 1948 has-

    nt left Rainy Stitzlein much time to stay at home. She is a fashion

    expert and businesswoman, the first woman named as an honorary

    member of Beta Gamma Sigma Kappa of Ohio, a national organiza-

    tion for business administration. She is a community activist,

    involved in many local and national charities. She is a member of

    the UA Board of Trustees.

    But in the sports world, Stitzlein is best known for her contribu-

    tion to the Professional Bowlers Association. In fact, shes referred

    to as the First Lady of the PBA. She joined Eddie Elias Enterprises

    in 1958 and helped Elias found the PBA that year as the business

    secretary, organizing the staff and handling the finances. But she

    was more than that. If Elias was the father of the PBA, Stitzlein was

    the mother, midwife, nurse, aunt, cousin and hostess, a sports

    writer once wrote. She continues to serve as executive vice president

    of Elias Enterprises.

    In 1978, she was named Lifetime Honorary Member of the PBA.

    In 1980, she was inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame for meritori-

    ous service. She is the only woman ever named to any mens pro-

    fessional sports hall of fame.Stitzlein served as Summit County Metro Parks Commissioner for

    several years. She was a trustee and/or board member with the

    University of Akron, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of

    Medicine, and American Cancer Society. Active in the Ohio thor-

    oughbred racing community, she served as a commissioner with the

    Ohio State Racing Commission for 10 years, and was president of

    The Rainbow Company, a firm that represented sports celebrities.

    The University of Akrons Stitzlein Alumni Center is named in

    honor of business leader Harry Stitzlein and his wife, both well-

    known University of Akron alumni. She is survived by her brother

    Chuck Gates, sister Beverly (Jim) Ewing, and their extended fami-

    lies. She is preceded in death by her husband and brother Al Gates.

    First Lady of the PBA Rainy Stitzlein Dies in AkronEddie Elias executive assistant, only woman in PBA Hall of Fame, dies at age 84

    By Bill Vint - PBA

    PBA photo

    Lorraine (Rainy) Stitzlein

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    4 SPORTS REPORTER December 12 - 18, 2012

    AT AMF WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe

    ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

    Monday Night Trios

    Mike Kavanagh had a nice 298 game in a 712,

    Chris Murphy 279-243-709 Charles Petros and Alan

    Kowal 256, Joe Mc Cormick 252, Craig Bagnoli 248-

    247. Hernando Rico 245, Mike Roman 244, Chris

    Vitale 328, Bryan Heinrich 235, Joe Leardo234,233,

    and Dom Mancini 230.

    Tuesday Early 5 Man

    Tom Twist came up with the high score of the night

    with his 287-258-771, Joe D Amico had a nice 279,Dennis Richie 267, Fred O`Callaghan and Toto

    Jowono hit 258, Jeremy Ryback and Joe Leardo 247,

    Dave Livelli and Tony Amello each rolled 245, Joe

    McCormick 244, Andrew Thomas 242, Jim Patti Jr.

    239, George Doughty 237, and Al Luzzi posted a 236

    game.

    Tuesday Bud Light 4 Man

    Jamie Reid & Bob Kozma had the high game of

    289. James Eve 288,256 745 Jeff Di Domenico 279,

    Steve Shin & Tom Twist 268, Joe Leardo 267 255

    769, TJ Valentin 266, Kevin (Tito) Jackson 259 249,

    John Jawor257, Chris Montagna 255, Duk Lee, Paul

    Stamos 251.

    Public Safety

    Big night for this league and another pin on the wall

    of fame. Billy Lyons 300.Tito Jackson 289,246,243 778. Emilio Jimenez

    279,604, Dennis Edgar was here and bowled a 245

    for the Hoboken team Bill Zika 235, Robert Day 234.

    .

    Friday Put Togethers:

    Mike Svetik 213-506, Matt Trimmer 181, Fred Driver 178-478,

    Michelle Halko 179-488, Joann Mossi 125-364, Amy Caselli 114-333.

    In another session Geno McCroy 238-552, Fred Driver 193-530, Matt

    Trimmer 168, Michelle Halko 172-491, Amy Caselli 139-393, and

    Joann Mossi 137-385.

    Spanish American Mixed:

    Matt Svoboda 235, Jesus Cruz 226, Eddie Acevedo 226-613, Lynn

    Coleman 193-551, Tyrone Waal 260-731, Julio Soto 259-662, Robert

    Soto 256-654, and Benny Nieves 254-684.

    Lucky Strikers:

    Mark Howarth 111-298, James Taylor 106-254, James Gallagher 99-

    277. The next week saw Mark Howarth toss 120-318 followed by

    James Taylor with 104-257 and James Gallagher 97-263.

    Ball Busters:

    Jacob Paniconi 78-172; 98-195.

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    USBC MASTERS QUALIFIERS AT CORAM COUNTRY AND FARMINGDALE LANES

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    For more information please call Coram Country or Farmingdale Lanes.

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    6 SPORTS REPORTER December 12 - 18, 2012

    AT FARMINGDALE LANESAnthony Carbonaro 728

    FARMINGDALE, NY

    Anthony Carbonaro led the scor-

    ing at Farmingdale Lanes firing

    games of 279-215-234 for a high

    series of 728.

    Paul Mazza rolled 276-708,

    Steve Gonazlez 255-228-696,

    Paul Bouchard II 267-231-690,

    Mike Alvarez 279-236-691, John

    Bergen 278-682, Joe Caracciolo

    247-235-681, and MarioCaramico 248-246-676.

    George Marrazzo 666FARMINGDALE, NY In the

    Wednesday Party League George

    Marrazzo shot 242-231-666, Ira

    Kaskel 236-231-655, David Brand

    232-637, Lloyd Hasluck 234, and

    Dawn Cecere 200.

    Genevieve Klein shot 182,

    Victor Caputo 181, Marci Hunt

    180, and Bob Junge 180 in the

    Monday AM Seniors League.

    Joe LiVolsi shot 234, Jerry

    Keenan 197, and Marci Hunt 177

    in the Friday Sunshine Kids

    League.

    B. Soedarmasto 626FARMINGDALE, NY

    Brandon Soedarmasto led the

    scoring in the St. Martins Major

    League firing a high game of 257

    and a high series of 624.

    Rob Avena hit 225, Emily

    McLaughlin 214, and Nathan

    Smith and Emily Dean 207.

    Kameron ONeill 214FARMINGDALE, NY In the

    Senior Boys League Kameron

    ONeill shot 214-202, Joseph

    Reddy 213, Joseph Napoli 208,

    Amanda Heme 200, and Jake

    Diamond rolled 190-191.

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    December 12 - 18, 2012 SPORTS REPORTER 7

    WED EARLY MEN

    Jarvis Skellington came through with a 279 game

    and a 710 series; John Foley followed with a 266

    game and a 664 series; Paul Barbuzza threw a 259

    gaame and a 718 series; Kenny Bruce came through

    with a 258 game and a 689 series; Jerry Katz bowled

    a 254 game and a 656 series and Jon Bracco finished

    with a 653 series.

    KOFFEE KATS

    Lori Flacks came through with a 234 game and a

    624 series and Sondra Crummell shot a 214 game.

    ROCKVILLES

    Lisa Cimino came through with a 233 game;

    Gloria BelMonte followed with a 227 game and a

    588 series; Betty Ann Lescher shot a 224 and a 212

    game and a 605 series; Carrie Kusterback shot a 213

    game and Vicky Lockwood threw a 589 series.

    TEMPLE AM-ECHAD

    Scott Glcikman came through with a 259 game

    and a 655 series; Bill Stein shot a 258 game and

    Jason Goldstein also shot a 258 game and ended

    with a 751 series.

    THURS EL CHEAPO

    Steve Frey shot a 269 game.

    WEDNESDAY MIXED

    On the Mens end we have Rich Laurita Jr who

    shot a 267 game and a 689 series; Jason Grima fol-

    lowed with a 264 game and a 685 series; John

    Howarth came through with a 258 game and a 718

    series; Jon Mazzolla threw a 257 game; Joe Gavin

    bowled a 256 game and a 673 series; Ed Lee came

    through with a 705 series; George Benzola Sr fin-

    ished with a 654 series and Phillip Otero threw a 652

    series; On the Womans end we have Anne Perissi

    who shot a 244 and a 226 game and a 672 series and

    Maia Price bowled a 226 game and a 599 series.

    THURSDAY MIXED

    On the Mens end we have Mike Ferrette who shot a

    278 game and a 685 series; Ray Berrios followed with

    a 257 game and a 680 series; Phillip Schaffer came

    through with a 652 series and Bill Koste finished with a

    650 series; On the Womans end we have Gloria

    Belmonte who shot a 256 gameand a 619 series; Kim

    Erhart came through with a 212 game; Donna Gregston

    followed with a 211 game; Karen Valenciano shot a 603

    series and Kathy Andrews finished with a 554 series.

    V.S. PAL SENIORS

    On the Boys end we have Jon Andersen who shot

    a 230 game and on the Girls end we have Maria

    Lucente who came through with a 207 and a 202

    game and a 599 series.

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright

    16-Year-Old Jake Rollins 768

    In Youth Travelers CompetitionBy Vince Albrecht

    FAIR LAWN, NJ - This weeks Bowler of the Week in the Stan Niemiec

    Youth Travel League was Fair Lawn anchor Jake Rollins who blazed his

    way to games of 251-256-261-768. The odd scores in games one and

    three resulted from an errant delivery from the 16-year-old that left the

    bizarre 4-7-6-9-10 split in each game. Jake took out the 6-9-10 leaving

    the 4-7 costing him nine pins in wood on both occasions. With the help

    of Hassan Izzard 189-172, Jakes Fair Lawn quartet came away with

    four points, but Holiday II captured game three and wood with a league

    best 867 scratch behind anchor Kevin Macchia 204-224-268-696, Joe

    Malyack 204-244-221-669, Colette Malyack 225-198 and FrankOlandesi 180.

    Bowler City I moved into second place with an incredible 2525 scratch

    set in sweeping past Montvale. Of the quartets twelve games, nine were

    deuces: Rob Gilbert, Jr. 237-226-221-684, Ryan Perez 230-209-627,

    John Draney 224-218-625 and Eric Grabusnik 209-203. Montvales

    highs were posted by Katie Didonato 191-515 and Matt Russell 173.

    In the thriller of the session, Boonton edged Bowler City IV, 5-2, tak-

    ing the opener, 886-885 and wood 2700-2698. Strong numbers were

    rolled by Justin Puchalski 210-204-603, Karl Kattermann 236-592, Pat

    Teshima 226-581 and Brian McGrath 212. Highs for BC IV were Nathan

    Tombo 190, Nick Ferrante 180, Mariah McKelvey 170 and Caitlin

    Tombo with three above average games.

    Holiday I bowled well, but lost three close games, the opener by eleven

    pins and the finale by seven in a 2650-2594 setback to third place Bowler

    City II. Anchor Brian Rizzi tallied 213-202-595, Frank Magyar 216-590,

    Graham Mulligan 204 and Nick Cilento 201. BC II was led by James

    Kane 241-596, Justin Garcia 221, Welmer Paguay 187 and KristenKanes three over average efforts.

    The Bowler City III squad enjoyed a good afternoon, winning all seven

    points as all four posted better than average scores: Nick Reyes 202-576,

    Olivia Wank 199-504, Louis Ferrante 171 and Arielle Wallace 162.

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    8 SPORTS REPORTER December 12 - 18, 2012

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICKevin Kopko 765HOPELAWN, NJ- Kevin Kopko led the scoring in the Family League firing games of 221-

    268-276 for a high series of 765.

    Steve Venito shot 268-235-697, Joe Bloodgood 232-228-655, Bob Nebus 232-203-211-646,

    Sal Angotti 233-225-639, Rocco Fortunato 205-221-620, Susan Bobrowski 218-215-601.

    Kyle Olesko 759HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Olesko led the scoring in the Middlesex County Classic League fir-

    ing games of 276-236-247 for a high series of 759.

    William Watson rolled 287-222-231-740, Rob Evans 278-245-203-726, Joseph Hendricks

    202-264-249-715, Anselmo Roque 246-279-697, Andy Polidura 215-267-215-697, and Bill

    Daunno 212-235-246-693.Steve Venito 684HOPELAWN, NJ Steve Venito led the scoring in the South Shore League firing games of

    201-227-256 for a high series of 684.

    Steven Venito, Jr. rolled 233-220-633, Bob Granato 214-200-217-631, and Matt DAndrea

    235.

    In the Thursday Mixed Nuts League Don E. Hellahke shot 232, Rolando Vazquez 233-212,

    John Syslo 241, and Gloriane Sabo 190.

    Richard Funk III 669HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Funk III led the scoring in the Friday Nite Mixed League firing

    games of 215-279 for a high series of 669.

    Gary McGinness rolled 256-222-660, Kevin Cristi 223-216-630, Mike Dellamanna 225,

    Gary Colfer 224, and Joe Thurston 212.

    In the Friends & Family League Michael Peterson rolled 225-203, Pete Garcia 212-200,

    Mike Conte 225, and Diana Martino 214.

    Joe Herber 665

    HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Herber led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing games of204-236-225 for a high series of 665.

    Lenny Novak rolled 208-211-616, Pat Moreno 256-610, Chris Poythress 255-603, and

    Kristen Trutman 227.

    Steve Venito 663HOPELAWN, NJ - Steve Venito led the scoring in the Family League firing games of 265-

    211 for a high series of 663.

    Sal Angotti rolled 259-244-661, Dan Morgante 232-232-645, Kevin Kopko 212-205-210-

    627, Thomas Kopko 221-241-634, Bobby Nebus 258, and Bridgie Trela 200.

    Jason Amsterdam rolled 220, Andrew Shaw and James Wesson 202, and Brielle Bannister

    176 in the Avenel Youth League.

    Don Anione 646Don Anione shot 227-216-203-646, Bill Smith 205-246-622, Michael Holoka 221-212-610,

    and Cyndi Bolesta 210 in the His & Hers League.

    In the Knights of Columbus League Mark Makwinski shot 225-614, John Poesl 244, Joe

    Grossi 228, and Nick Simone 234.

    In the Thursday Mixed Nuts League William Bailey shot 225, Mike Kennelly 214, and Don

    Hellhake 217.