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ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Keith
Manza topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League at
Rockville Centre Lanes tossing
perfect with a 300 game then
adding a 235 for the meeting high
series of 758.
William Corwin rolled 214-279-
257-750, Glen Smith 249-248-
714, Alex Bogolubsky 279-708,
Jim Guardino 265-215-704, and
Sal Maenza 213-221-246-680.
By Joanne Ramsey
ABERDEEN, NJ - Tommy Dakouvanos of Belford, cap-
tured his first NJ State Masters title at the 34th New Jersey
State Bowling Association Masters Tournament held at
Bowlmor/AMF Strathmore in Aberdeen.
Dakouvanos, after qualifying third with an eight-game
score of 1717 (Andrew Suscreba of Garfield, NJ, was the
leading qualifier with 1771), compiled a 6-0 match play
record with a 210 tourney average. In the two-game match
play finals he defeated Raymond K. Baron III, Lindenwold,
NJ, 408-372. Dakouvanos then defeated Louis Gaudio,
Morganville, 435-400 before moving on to defeat Ernest C
Lukacs Jr, Manville, 431-422. Continuing his winning
streak, he beat Brent Tishuk of Belvidere, 388-376, fol-
lowed by Justin Sloan, Fair Lawn, 418-349, putting
Justin into the Losers bracket for the first time.
Sloan earned his way to the championship match going
through the winners bracket defeating John A Furey,
Freehold, 422-409, then Ryan Friend, Staten Island, NY,
406-392, Matt Russo, Millstone Twp, 351-329, followed
by Jason Stadtler, Cherry Hill, 435-429. At this point he
met Tommy Dakouvanos for the first time who put him
into the losers bracket with 418-349 where he beat
Matthew R Russo, 406-379, to face Dakouvanos again in
the championship match. Tommy Dakouvanos then
defeated Justin Sloan 414-377 for the Championship.
107 participated in the tournament.
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FARMINGDALE, NY Joey
Kurdziel topped the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League at
Farmingdale Lanes blasting a 300
game then adding a 247 and a 238
for that meetings high series of 785.
Roger Herscher rolled 236-242-
267-745, Eddie Allen 233-249-248-
730, Danny Schrafel 255-247-719,
Thomas Sanciola 248.
Sean Liotine 300-780 at Rabs
Tommy Dakouvanos Captures NJ State Masters Title
Joanne Ramsey, tournament co-manager, Runner-up Justin Sloan,
Champion Tommy Dakouvanos and, co-Manager Ray Yates .
Joey Kurdziel 300-785 at Farmingdale
Keith Manza 300 at Rockville Centre
STATEN ISLAND, NY Sean
Liotine earned top honors in the
Joe Brezinski Memorial at Rabs
Country Lanes a pitching a 300
game and the high series of 780.
Louis Mester rolled 242-681,
Frank Napolitano 244-666, Jerry
Delucia 257-662, Bob Walsh 257,
and Tom Hollywood and Rich
Alavarces 245.
By Russ Mills - PBA
MANALAPAN, N.J. Tim Foy
Jr. of Seaford, Delaware defeat-
ed Jonathan Sellers of Stratford,Connecticut, 213-184, to win
the Professional Bowlers
Association Knob Hill/MJK
Pro Shop Eastern Challenge at
Knob Hill Country Lanes. PBA
Challenge events are open to
any member or non-member
who has never won a PBA event.
Foy, who had bowled infre-
quently as a non-member prior
to joining in 2013, had cashed in
each event he entered this season
and had made finals in three of the
last four events. Now a PBA mem-
ber, Foy became eligible to enter
the 50th anniversary Barbasol
PBA Tournament of Champions in
Indianapolis in February as a PBA
title winner.
Sellers, bowling in his fourth
career regional, struggled to hit
the pocket early in the champi-onship match and never truly
challenged. Foy earned $1,500
for the win while Sellers earned
$1,000 as the runner-up.
Foy advanced to the finals by
defeating Johnathan Bower of
Middletown, Pennsylvania,
204-187, while Sellers defeated
current East Region Rookie of
the Year Gary Haines of West
Babylon, New York, 267-233, in
the other semifinal round match.
Bower and Haines earned $750
apiece.
Tim Foy Jr. wins PBA Knob Hill/MJK Pro Shop
Eastern Challenge
PBAphoto
Tim Foy Jr with Mark Kimball, who is both the
general manager of the center and co-sponsor.
Merry hristmas
Happy New Year
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2 SPORTS REPORTER December 24 - 30, 2014
By Vince AlbrechtOAKLAND, NJ- There arent
enough superlatives to describe the
telephone numbers posted by Stan
Niemiecs young bowlers in the
leagues get-together at Holiday
Bowl. The battered pins may soon
need to be replaced by management,
having been floored mercilessly to the
tune of thirteen 600+ sets and forty-
one deuces.
Leading the onslaught were St Joseph
[Montvale] sophomore Nathan Tombo
and Paramus Catholic senior James
Kane, both with 768 threesomes.
Nathan, who flirted twice with perfec-
tion his final two games, splintered the
maples with 237-277-254 while James245-267-256 obliterated the helpless
plastic-coats. The 15-year-old Tombo lit
a fire under his Bowler City III mates as
they out-distanced a game but over-
matched Fair Lawn quartet, 3175-2900.
Anchor Nick Reyes fired 234-209-634,
Derek Lewandowski 212 and Tiffany
Sucero 192 in BC IIIs sweep of the
contest. Fair Lawn, motivated by
anchor Steve Plaszkys masterful 218-
216-256-690 and Madison Perrys 203,
came close to salvaging the middle
game, dropping the nail-biter, 1003-
995. In the other high-scoring
encounter, Kanes super set didnt
detract from his teammate Kyle
Schellberg who pounded out numbers
of his own, 234-214-269-717 as
Bowler City I swept past T-Bowl, 3094-
2854. The latter battled, posting decent
totals as Matt Morris scored 203-580
and Pat Mayer 204-576.
In other action, Erik Kattermann
blasted a closing 279, the afternoons
best single, and finished with 675,
leading Boonton to a hard-earned five
points against talented North
Arlington, 3027-2939. Erik had sup-
port from his squad as Sean McGuire
excelled with 212-221-626, Adam
Gelvan 204-190 and Drew Gille 184.Pacing the formidable North
Arlington quartet were Chris Liloia
237-221-650, Tyler Keefe 232-225-
649 and Haley Hassan 205.
The Holiday entries played each
other, with defending champ Holiday
I gaining four points with one-pin and
nineteen-pin triumphs while Holiday
II came away with a strong second
game and total wood, 2784-2740.
Triggers for the winners were David
Neil 215-194 and Nick Cilento 191-
193. Rolling well for Holiday II were
DePaul senior Joe Malyack 256-248-
664, Tom Chamberlain 202-204 and
Justin Milligan 191. Closing out the
session, Lodi enjoyed its best outing
of the season, sweeping seven points
from Bowler City II, 2991-2809
behind Nick Ferrante 205-201-604,
Steve Kropilak 209, Louis Ferrante
202 and Chris Navarro 198.
Delivering fine numbers for BC II
was Dean Edwards 222-204-606.
League-leading Montvale put togeth-
er a strong enough effort to earn seven
points from the vacancy primarily
due to Matt Russell 213-220-604 and
Dan Sproviero 213-590.
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LAS VEGAS Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst, New York, in his national
television debut, won the PBA Cheetah Championship presented by
PBA Challenge Mobile Game at the new South Point Bowling Plaza
with an emotional 224-206 come-from-behind victory over top quali-
fier Dick Allen of Columbia, South Carolina.
The Cheetah finals, the first of five GEICO PBA World Series of
Bowling VI title events, aired on ESPN. It also was the first national
telecast originating from the new state-of-the-art 60-lane bowling
facility at the South Point Casino, Hotel and Spa complex on Las
Vegas south side.After converting the 6-10 in the first frame of the title match, Allen ran
off a string of six strikes to take control of the match, But a 2-4-6-7-9-10
split in the eighth frame, a 6-7 split in the ninth frame and a pocket 7-10
in the 10th frame opened the door for Pepe. After leaving back-to-back
6 pins in the eighth and ninth frames, Pepe threw three strikes in the 10th
frame to clinch the title.
I couldnt believe it when (Dick) left that split in the 10th frame, but I
just told myself to stay calm and execute a good shot, Pepe said. After
all of those hours of working hard, practicing alone, for this moment, its unbelievable.
In the opening three-player, all-New York shootout match, Pepe, a 26-year-old self-pro-
claimed healthy-lifestyle advocate, thrilled the crowd by taking a perfect game to his final
shot, where he faltered, leaving the 2-4-6-7-8 for a 295 game. It was more than enough to
eliminate Brad Angelo of Lockport, who rolled a 226 game, and to spoil the title dreams
of Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, who finished with a 224. The first woman ever to quali-
fy for two PBA TV finals had hopes of joining Kelly Kulick as the sec-
ond woman to win a PBA Tour title, but Pepe made sure she never had
room to recover after she left the 4-6-7-10 split in her second frame.
Pepe came within one shot of matching a feat performed only one
other time in PBA history: a 300 game in a players first-ever game on
national television. Bob Benoit of Topeka, Kansas, is the only player to
do that, winning the 1988 Quaker State Open in Fort Worth, Texas, with
a 300-255 victory over PBA legend Mark Roth.
On that 12th shot, I was a bundle of nerves, Pepe admitted. To
think I had the first 11 strikes in my first game on TVI kinda grabbed(the ball) at the bottom (of my arm swing) and I paid the penalty.
Pepe also refused to give in to Allen in the title match, despite missing
a 7 pin in the sixth frame which put him in a 29-pin hole with four
frames to go.
I just told myself to make better shots, he said. It was unfortunate
what happened to Dick, especially in the 10th frame he threw that (7-
10) shot really well but I came up in the 10th and knew I only needed
a mark a win. When all 10 pins fell down, I fell down, too.
There are no words to describe the feeling, Pepe continued. Ive dreamed of this since
I was a little kid. (PBA Tour champions) Patrick Allen, Mike Fagan and Ryan Shafer all
told me to get my PBA card because they thought I had the potential to be successful out
here. That kinda gave me a little confidence. That meant so much to me and the fact Im
now holding this trophy, well, its an indescribable feeling.
New Yorks Anthony Pepe Wins First Title in PBA Cheetah ChampionshipThree consecutive splits late in title game cost top qualifier Dick Allen
By Bill Vint - PBA
PBA photo
Cheetah Champion Anthony Pepe
John Furey 680 at Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - John Furey led all bowlers with a 680 series and 259
game in the Cheap Thrills at Howell Lanes.
Brett Winters bowled 673-249, Dan French 654 and for the Women
Sharon Hankel fired a 236 and high series was thrown by Dawn
Fratello 547.
Nathan Tombo, James Kane Lead Youth Travel
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Dick Raymond 722MADISON, NJ Dick Raymond
led the scoring in the Wednesday
Trio League firing a 264 game for
a high series of 722.
Travor Bogert shot 265-700, Dan
Pridham 700, Dan Kirchner 258,
Sally Lauderdale 237, Stephanie
Rahn 223, and Dawn Gammon
208.
Joe Parisi 716MADISON, NJ Joe Parisi led
the scoring in the Pat Martinelli
Friday Classic League firing a
high series of 716.
Jake Bird rolled 266, Neil
Pallotta 265, Stephan Friedella
and Ellen Moore 257, Alex Tragno
231, and Jennifer Drury 221.
Bob Russo 664MADISON, NJ Bob Russo led
the scoring in the Livingston
Business Mens League firing a
256 game for a high series of 664.
Chris Waller rolled 256-659, Al
Klein 247-645, and Eleanor
Vogler 166.
Evan Weinberg 244MADISON, NJ Evan Weinberg
led the scoring in the Diggers
Junior/Major League firing a high
game of 244.
Chris Moran rolled 220, Charlie
Glunk 217, Lauren Potechia 180,
Ashley Smith 178, and Rebecca
Bednarik 171.
In the Diggers Bantam/Prep
League Alex Berg shot 155, Mike
Piccola 149, Colin Fagan 135, and
Rachel Rigger 120.
Alice Bednarik 245MADISON, NJ In the Monday
Night Ladies League Alice
Bednarik rolled 245, Jodi Belli
180, and Kate Pentony 172.
Alex Berg rolled 178, Colin
Fagan 163, and Mike Piccola 145
in the Diggers Bantam/Prep
League.
Dan Pridham 235MADISON, NJ In the Tuesday
400 Doubles League Dan Pridham
shot 235, Dave Hanft 229, and
Joseph Mazzarese 216.
In the Diggers Junior/Major
League Robby Bednarik shot 215,
Richard Hufnagle 213, Michael
Neiman 212, and Lauren Potechin
196.
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Emil Dudas shot 266-762, Tom Carvalho 259-761, Fred Knowles
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Frank Magyar, Nick Reyes Pace Youth TravelersBy Vince Albrecht
WAYNE, NJ- In the Stan Niemiec
Youth Travel players inaugural
appearance at T-Bowl, there were
eight 600s posted along with
thirty-nine deuces. This impres-
sive scoring display was led, not
surprisingly, by Holiday Is
smooth anchor Frank Magyar
who, for the third straight week,
had high threesome tossing 218-193-258-669. With Nick Cilento
202-214 and Ryan McGuire 188-
197 chipping in, Holiday I man-
aged to earn four points, taking
two close games from North
Arlington. The latter prevailed in
the finale, 1011-908 and salvaged
three points by taking the wood
point as well, 2823-2742.
Tallying big for North Arlington
were Tyler Keefe 248, Chris
Liloia 203 and Haley Hassan 202.
Bergenfield junior Nick Reyes
caught fire after a below-par
opener to scorch the maples with
254-255-667 to spark BowlerCity III to five points against T-
Bowl. Also rolling well for the
winners were Tiffany Sucero 204,
Greg Khan 202-192 and Gianni
Calzadilla 197. T-Bowls Joshua
Spiegel delivered the afternoons
only triple deuce 202-237-223 for
a 667 and Matt Morris added a
202 as they both were instrumen-
tal in the teams thrilling 998-960
second game win.
Behind a season-best perform-ance from Montville senior Sean
McGuire 236-221-650, Boonton
sailed past Fair Lawn, 2968-
2757, securing five points in the
process. Sean had plenty of help
from his teammates, Karl
Kattermann 211-213-607, Matt
Chang 199 and Drew Gille 191.
Igniting Fair Lawns competitive
spirit were two 13-year-olds,
Nick Greco hitting 223 and
Hunter Perry 211 with
Ridgewood freshman Matt Myers
adding a 216.
In one of the days finest match-
es, Holiday II held off BowlerCity II, 2895-2853. Lighting up
the pins for the victors were Tom
Chamberlain 202-235-625, Craig
Oriente 214, Al Chamberlain 201
and Justin Milligan 190.
Powering the BC II quartet was
13-year-old Arielle Wallace with
a pair of 208 games while new-
comer Matt Burzynski struck
gold with 213-214 and anchor
Dean Edwards contributed 203-
197.Lodi turned back pace-setting
Montvale, 2773-2743, capturing
five points after dropping the
opener. Nick Ferrante figured out
the lanes big time after a forget-
table first game and charged back
with194-223 to lead the Lodi
squad. For Montvale, Joseph
Hammer Mahoney blasted a
huge 232 and anchor Matt Russell
maintained his 200+ average with
a steady 202-202-198-602.
Rounding out the days action,
Bowler City I rode Anthony
Russos 224, Janina Santoros 215
and Kyle Schellbergs 213-212-614 to a five point win against the
vacancy.
Tank Lodge 781FLUSHING, NY Tank Lodge topped the scoring in the Friends and
Family League blasting games of 260-279-242 for a high series of 781.
Bobby Fox, Sr. rolled 257-217-266-740, Twone Williams 268-269-
202-739, Brett Mosley 238-228-722, Tony Crowley 238-256-226-720,
Orlando Upshur 274-266-718, Riz Rissland 251-218-246-715, Anky
Huges, Sr. 236-245-232-713, and Brett Lee 246-277-695.
Richie Salcedo 752FLUSING, NY Richie Salcedo topped the scoring in the Friday Hi-
Rollers League firing games of 252-257-243 for a high series of 752.
Tim Lau rolled 202-264-279-745, Bryan Paul 279-216-224-719, Ogie
Lawsin 205-225-259-689, Mike Fandino 214-255-217-686, Dwight
Flowers 242-248-688, and Gerald Evangelista 265-235-680.
Ken Shaw 742FLUSHING, NY Ken Shaw topped the scoring in the Bricktown Too
League firing games of 227-267-248 for a high series of 742.
David Jones rolled 247-252-211-710, Terrence White 251-266-701,
David Siegenthal 216-246-237-699, and Jerry Dumpson 205-214-248-
667.
Greh Chin 737FLUSHING, NY Greg Chin topped the scoring in the Midweek
Mixers League firing games of 225-245-267 for a high series of 737.
Bill Gantt shot 201-269-226-696, Efren Enriquez 214-282-694,
Michael Rosenberg 202-265-212-679, and Stephen Amarosa 215-267-
217-699.
Juice Ossou 728FLUSHING, NY Juice Ossou led the scoring in the Ball and Chain
League firing games of 237-269-222 for a high series of 728.
David Seigenthan rolled 236-256-237-729, Luis Jimenez 246-245-
234-725, Jairo Cebalos 260-225-673, and Greg Chin 205-224-220-649.
Kenny Schaefer 726FLUSHING, NY Kenny Schaefer topped the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic League firing games of 222-268-236 for a high series of 726.
Joe Moser rolled 289-204-228-721, Joe DeNicola 256-203-690, Alex
Andres 269-223-683, Jose Colon 279-225-692, Jose Zambrano 266-
215-676, and Joe Diurleo 236-248-215-699.
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Tim McAuliffe 786STATEN ISLAND, NY Tim
McAuliffe topped the scoring in
the Rab Wilkinson Memorial
League blasting games of 247-
267-270 for a high series of 786.
Jeff Scire rolled 244-716, Sean
McAuliffe 248-706, Kevin Buono
699, Mike King 257-697, Tim
McAuliffe, Sr. 243-687, and Justin
Carroll 677.
Nathan Schwartz 749STATEN ISLAND, NY Nathan
Schwartz led the scoring in the
FixADent Auto Body League fir-
ing games of 247-246-256 for a
high series of 749.
Mike Mazzacappa shot 267-258-
747, Brian Delouise 258-710, Phil
DeCesario 246-245-703, Mike
Vansanko 277-695, Red Baronello
267-695, and John Drabcyk 277-
691.
Eugene Cruz 749STATEN ISLAND, NY Eugene
Cruz topped the scoring in the
Mike Massaroli Memorial League
firing a high game of 279 and ahigh series of 749.
Gene Roberts shot 258-715, Joe
Bracco 246-247-710, Ross
Tudisco 267-705, Marc Avena
2472-45-704, Rob Butler 274-
691, Ray Tirado 674, Mike Galotti
243-667, and Anthony Braccia
258-662.
Frank Pratt 725STATEN ISLAND, NY Frank
Pratt topped the scoring in the
Getaway League blasting a high
game of 277 and a high 725.
Paul Pendzich shot 255-709,
Dom Tortaglia 244-679, Chris
Antico 268-671, Tim Folks 258-
683, Matthew Cavais 266, RayLaursen, Jr. 256, and Michael Pero
249.
Bob Lampariello 705STATEN ISLAND, NY Bob
Lampariello topped the scoring in
the Golden Oldies League firing
games of 214-259-232 for a high
series of 705.
Vincent Tannacore rolled 201-
244-643, V. Pisciotta 211-233-
618, and Robert Pacifico 226-203.
Rita DiPietro 695STATEN ISLAND, NY Rita
DiPietro led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League blasting games of 232-
216-247 for a high series of 695.
Ross Gottlieb shot 258, Matt
Cohen 248-678, Ken Soto 246,
Joe DEsposito 247, Chris Gervais
243, and Donna Van Vorst 227.
Anne Marie Rubilotta 679STATEN ISLAND, NY AnneMarie Rubilotta blasted 214-223-
242-679 and Laura Hepworth
tossed a 200 game in the Tuesday
Early Birds League.
In the Gennaros Ladies Classic
League Dotty Belantoni shot 238,
Brittany Berto 233, Lisas Collette
216, and Naz Laursen 211.
Joe Sessa 662STATEN ISLAND, NY Joe
Sessa paced the scoring in the
Senior Mens League firing games
of 238-234 for a high series of
662.
Juanito Malana rolled 256-642,
Tom Hollywood 228-222-634,Vonny Truscelli 248-631, and Ron
Gaudio 213-209-617.
Christian DeVito 661STATEN ISLAND, NY
Christian Devito led the scoring in
the NEXGEN Junior Bowlers
League firing games 211-279 for a
high series of 661.
Ashley Martinez rolled 225-226-
655, Zoon Seigal 235-208-638,
Jonathan Petrizzi 211-203-202-
616, Lexis Ortiz 201-231, Brad
Calendrillo 221, Andrew Trapani
218-215, and Andrew Padluelo
215.
2014-15 WORLD BOWLING TOUR SCHEDULE(World Bowling Tour tournaments are held in cooperation between World Bowling and the Professional
Bowlers Association; male and female participants earn competition points toward the annual WBT Finals;
PBA International Tour titles are awarded if the winner is a PBA member; events designated as major
award double WBT points)
Jan. 2-11 - Brunswick Ballmaster Open, Helsinki, Finland
Jan. 11 - PBA World Championship finals, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States (major)
Feb. 1-8 - United States Bowling Congress Masters, Green Bay, Wis. (major)
Feb. 24-March 2 - H.H. Emir Cup, Doha, Qatar
March 3-9 - Kingdom of Bahrain Open, Manama, Bahrain
March 10-14 - Kuwait International Open, Kuwait City, Kuwait
March 14-22 - Brunswick Euro Challenge, Munich, Germany
May 9-17 - Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing Oklahoma Open, Shawnee, Okla.
May 13-19 USBC Queens, Green Bay, Wis. (women only)
tba - WBT Thailand, Bangkok Thailand
Oct. 16-Nov. 1 PBA World Championship (PBA World Series VII), Las Vegas (major)
Nov. 1 - World Bowling Tour Mens and Womens Finals presented by PBA, Las Vegas
Nov. 17-28 World Womens Championships, Abu Dhabi, UAE (women only; major)
tba WBT UAE Open, Abu Dhabi, UAE
tba Its Daejeon International Open, Daejeon, Korea (major)
tba 9th Kingdom International Open, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
tba Qatar Open, Doha, Qatar
AT RABS COUNTRY LANESWORLD BOWLING ADOPTS CALENDAR YEAR
SCHEDULE FOR WORLD BOWLING TOUREffective immediately, World Bowling has adopted
a calendar year schedule in order to be compatible
with PBAs calendar year scheduling for the cooper-
ative World Bowling Tour tournament program. The
transition to calendar year for WBT competition will
be fully implemented starting Jan. 1, 2016.
For 2015, World Bowling will extend the WBT sea-
son from Oct. 31, 2014, to Dec. 31, 2015. All events
between those dates will be included in the 2015
point list, which means the results of both the 2014
and 2015 PBA World Championships (conductedduring PBA World Series of Bowling) along with the
2014 and 2015 Its Daejeon Opens in Korea, Qatar
Opens and Kingdom International Opens in Saudi
Arabia will be conducted twice and counted twice
as part of the 14-month 2014-15 season.
Starting Jan. 1, 2016, the three-man/three-woman
World Bowling Tour Finals will be based on 2016
events only. WBT Points will continue to use i ts two-
year rolling points list for world ranking purposes.
All World Bowling Tour tournaments award a PBA
International Tour title to winners if they are PBA
members.
Major cities from across the globe have put in their
bids to host future World Bowling championship
events, said World Bowling CEO and President
Kevin Dornberger.
Earlier this year, World Bowling put out requests
for bids for the 2017 World Senior Championships,
the 2017 World Championships (men and women),
the 2018 World Youth Championships and the 2018
World Men's Championships.
Two cities in the United States have placed bids
with the South Point Casino and Resort in Las Vegas,
Nevada, bidding for all four events and Detroit,
Michigan, putting in bids for the 2018 WYC and
2018 WMC.
Munich, Germany, has bid for the 2017 World
Senior and the 2018 WYC, Hong Kong put in a bid
for the 2018 WMC and Kuwait has bid for the 2017
WC. In addition, Tokyo has put in an early bid for the
2020 World Singles Championships.
"The quality of cities on this list is a testament to
the progress World Bowling has made in taking our
championship events to the next level," Dornberger
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Sunil Kochar 299-795ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Sunil
Kochar topped the scoring in the
Monday RVC 4-Man Classic
League firing games of 254-242
before landing a near perfect 299
for the session high series of 795.
Tom Handley rolled 258-247-
279-784, Robert Burling 243-267-
259-769, Pat Zenker 290-257-735,
Willie Fessler 269-267-727, and
Glenn Smith 268-719.
Michael Fisch 770ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
Michael Fisch topped the scoring
in the Tuesday Late Mens League
firing games of 268-248-254 for a
high series of 770.
Raoul Vegosen shot 258-244-
246-748, Joe LaSpina 278-231-
721, Jim Carey 247-234-228-709,
and John Hanlon 225-225-238-
688.
Keith Massimillo 766ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Keith
Massimillo topped the Tuesday
Oceanside Knights of Columbus
League firing games of 256-257-253 for a high series of 766.
Steve Papier rolled 259-246-715,
Al Fabiano 268-225-708, Nick
Nassour 256-214-232-702, and
Mike Interrante 276-212-691.
Steven Friedman 761ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steven
Friedman topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing games of 256-246-259 for a
high series of 761.
Keith Manza rolled 298-238-749,
Ken Bruce 268-702, Sal Maenza
269-219-693, Antonio Flores 233-
236-233-692, and Tony Baez 216-
208-237-661.Charlie Torres 758ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Charlie
Torres led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed League firing
games of 257-266-235 for a high
series of 758.
Robert Valenciano rolled 268-
264-717, Kyle OConnor 225-
237-238-700, Mike Penora 257-
237-695, Joseph Jhingree 246-
244-692, and Frank Cimino 298-
691.
Willie Fessler 752ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
Willie Fessler topped the scor-
ing in the Wednesday Night
Mixed League firing games of
238-246-268 for a high series of
752.
John Howarth shot 222-228-
287-737, Ray Brooks 275-686,
Joseph Gavin 245-214-225-684,
and Keith Benenati 268.
Stan Rosadio 721ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Stan
Rosadio topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Senior Doubles
League firing games of 257-256
for a high series of 721.
Mike Desmond rolled 248-
243-662, Jerry Desmond 235,
Charlie Johnson and Aubrey
Pereira 214, Bill Carreras 211,
and John Khantzain 209-204.
Pat Zenker 707ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Pat
Zenker topped the scoring in the
Friday Night Mixed League firing
games of 257-248 for a high series
of 707.Tim OBrien rolled 268-696,
John Hodge 245-237-695, Arthur
OConnor 236-235-693, Ira Silvar
246-241-681, and Jason Grima
223-213-242-678.
Steve Frey 705ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve
Frey led the scoring in the
Thursday El Cheapo League firing
games of 216-268-221 for a high
series of 705.
John LaBau rolled 253, Joey
Green 236, John Moran 234, and
Jackie LaBau 206.
In the Sunday Adult/Child
League Steven Santiago rolled205.
Richard McCarthy 698ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Richard
McCarthy topped the scoring in
the Bown N Cruise League firing
games of 209-232-257 for a high
series of 698.
Ketih McCarthy rolled 253-223-
657, Gregory Frank 247-220-653,
Don Railey 244, Joe Gavin 236,
and Fina Lella 225-202.
Patrice Nolan 689ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Patrice
Nolan topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Rockville Ladies League
firing games of 264-234 for a high
series of 689.
Gloria Belmonte rolled 227-214-
638, Vicky Lockwood 223, Kathy
Andrews 219-201, and Lisa
Newman 215-202-613.
George Fields 685ROCKVILLE CTR, NY GeorgeFields paced the scoring in the
Thursday Senior Birds League fir-
ing games of 237-235 for a high
series of 685.
Aubrey Pereira rolled 258,
Stanley Rosadio 225, Henry Clay
253-203-628, Ray Lowman 233-
200, William Tyson 227, and Jerry
George 224-626.
Bob Wegle 681ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Bob
Wegle led the scoring in the St.
Rays Holy Bowlers League firing
games of 268-245 for a high series
of 681.
John Maglio rolled 258-225-664,and Anthony Capellupo 245.
Santo DiSciafani 670ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Santo
DiSciafani paced the scoring in
the Sunday Adult/Child League
firing games of 246-224 for a high
series of 670, and Jim Guardino
shot 225.
Santo DiSciafani 661ROCKVILLE CTR, NY In the
Sunday Adult/Child League Santo
DiSciafani shot 223-204-234-661,
and Jim Guardino 607.
Linda Walsh led the Monday
Ladies with 221, followed by
Anna Molloy 203, Susan Randel195, and Doreen Lauria 193.
Jason Simonetti 647ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Jason
Simonetti led the scoring in the
Sunday Night Mixed League fir-
ing games of 267-220 for a high
series of 647.
Chuck Eckherdt rolled 230-210-
639, Nancy Kariah 226-614,
Richard Anderson 223, and James
Nolan 232.
AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE AT MAJESTICWilly Maldonado 739HOPELAWN, NJ Willy Maldonado earned high series honors in the
Raritan Bay Mens League firing 256-214-269 for a high series of 739.
Sean Zeleniak rolled 200-258-269-727, Joe Weisenstein 23;9-258-204-
701, William Bailey 246-215-227-688, Rocco Fortunato 246-215-218-
679, and Chuck Mantione 218-254-665.
Michael Ramer 708HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Ramer led the scoring in the Garden State
Mixed League firing games of 258-234-216 for a high series of 708.
Dorien Soto rolled 239-209-246-694, Warren Taureck 225-223-228-
676, and Lenny Novak 243-233-669.Kevin Kopko 665HOPELAWN, NJ Kevin Kopko led the scoring in the Family League
firing games of 255-227 for a high series of 665.
Daneil Pawelek rolled 205-267-655, Steve Osiadacz 215-214-221-650,
Rocco Fortunato 224-234-625, and Autumn Fortunato 220.
Al Tampa 627HOPELAWN, NJ In the Knights of Columbus League Al Tampa
rolled 227-246-627, Bill Dillon 267-609, Art Jakubczak 245, Cid
Stentella 226, and Joe Grossi 224.
Basha Miller rolled 247-614, Larry Clarke 253, Ted Young 213, and
Joyce Ellisn 211 in the NJ Turnpike League.
Jeremy Soto 257HOPELAWN, NJ Jeremy Soto led the scoring in the Avenel Youth
League firing a high game of 257.
Kyle Bilawsky rolled 224, Ryan Johnson 213, Christopher Affiniti 212,
Branden Barrese and Miguel Arocho 201, and Deanna Calantoni 200.
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Mike Alvarez 765FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Alvarez topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing games of 269-275-221 for a
high series of 765.
Sal Alberino shot 238-246-277-
761, Frankie Berardino 279-249-
730, Mike Maisano 256-248-243-
747, Dan Levin 244-231-237-712,
Mike Petroff 227-244-237-708,
Brian Zelezny 235-237-227-699,and Larry Langsam 279-692.
Mike McCarthy 741FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
McCarthy topped the scoring in
the Friday Late Mixed League fir-
ing games of 205-247-289 for a
high series of 741.
Bob Starzec rolled 269-259-732,
Mike Clark 267-257-716, Evan
Myers 228-246-229-703, Tony
Caridi 266-235-702, and Andrew
Berman 267-212.
Bryan Parsons 735FARMINGDALE, NY Bryan
Parsons topped the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay Leaguefiring games of 245-290-200 for a
high series of 735.
Steve Frey rolled 258-203-215-
676, Michael Martin 278-210-
661, Bert Messina 264-648,
Mickey Newbeck 247-643, David
Inloes 256-639, and Joey Kurdziel
253.
Wingo Hom 730FARMINGDALE, NY Wingo
Hom led the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Fun League firing
games of 279-237 for a high series
of 730.
Brian Zabrowski rolled 211-213-
237-661, Robert Andretta 223-619, Chris Buzzonetti 234-201-
605, and Jeff Gallo 245.
Eric Vazquez 712FARMINGDALE, NY Eric
Vazquez led the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League firing
games of 245-256-211 for a high
series of 712.
Brian Siemers rolled 232-211,
Lloyd Hasluck 223, Robert Laurice
222, and Nick Fazzolare 221.
Clay Hunt 721FARMINGDALE, NY Clay
Hunt topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
games of 226-217-278 for a high
series of 721.
Miguel Garrido rolled 237-248-
213-698, Earl Holden 255-220-
689, Michael Berardino 259, Fred
Catapano 249, Carmelo Pluchjno
246-212, and Nathaniel Fuller and
Sharon Baker 245.
Anthony Yannacone 696FARMINGDALE, NY Anthony
Yannacone led the scoring in the
Monday High School Practice
League firing games of 262-214-
220 for a high series of 696.
Richard Valentine rolled 247-
235-639, Joe Napoli 232-228-637,
Darius Fuller 226, Max Garrido
224-216, and Nicholas Mencarelli
217.
Scott Serrao 674FARMINGDALE, NY Scott
Serrao led the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League fir-
ing games of 201-225-248 for ahigh series of 674.
Sal Alberino shot 245, Bob
Andrews 235, Frank Berardino
222, Mike Bagnato 222, and Mike
Weber 221.
Mark Monfoletto 673FARMINGDALE, NY Mark
Monfoletto topped the scoring in
the Thursday 3-Man League firing
games of 278-219 for a high series
of 673.
Eugene Neal rolled 212-223-224-
659, Don Perillo 246-222, Frank
LaBruyere 243, Frank Montgoris
241, Sean Mott 234, and Jen
Ferraro 233.Derrick Dobert 262FARMINGDALE, NY Derrick
Dobert shot 262, George
Mazzocchi 243, Tom
Vonbraunsberg 232-216, Joe
Venezia 225-210, and Nick Buters
223 in the Sunday Early Mixed
League.
Nicholas Fina rolled 178 in the
Sunday Adult/Junior League.
Wayne Embleton 254FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Tuesday Nite Owls League Wayne
Embleeton rolled 254, Paul
Constantinopoli 250, John
Doherty 246, Bobby Falcone, and
Steven May 245, Robert Grieb
237, and Joseph Kotowicz 235-
235.
In the Friday Sunshine Kids
League Joe Livolsi shot 188, AL
Diebold 180, John Shedel 179,Eileen Richter 177, and Al Knoll
173.
Samantha Ng 630FARMINGDALE, NY
Samantha Ng topped the scoring
in the Saturday St. Martins
Majors League firing games of
226-224 for a high series of 630.
Amanda DeLisi shot 219, Carly
Licht 218, James Prince 215,
Emily Dean 205, and Eric
Brennan 201.
Frank Berardino rolled 185, and
Bob Junge 172 in the MondaySummer Seniors League.
George Brenner 220FARMINGDALE, NY George
Brenner led the Friday Sunshine
Kids League with a high game of
220, followed by Joe Livolsi 212,
Al Diebold 191, and Fai Livolsi
172.
In the Brillian Soedarmasto
rolled 171 in the Saturday St.
Martins Seniors League.
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