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    The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly

    Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940

    Vol. 73 No.40 December 5 - 11, 2012 50 cents

    BROOKLYN, NY - Maple host-

    ed it 4th 9-Pin Tap Tournament

    recenty and added Marc Avena to

    its history of "real 300" bowlers as

    he posted his 1st career 300.

    Tournament winners were

    Jeremiah Readie and Mindy

    Joseph.

    Michael Brus III 300 at Majestic

    Marc Avena Rolled a 300 Game in

    Tournament Play at Maple Lanes

    HOPELAWN, NJ - Michael Brus

    III topped the scoring in the

    Madison Park Mens League at

    Majestic Lanes firing games of 205-

    300-213 for a high series of 718.

    Javier Ramos rolled 246-211-

    232-709, Matthew Manenty 223-

    279-693, Michael Consiglio 249-

    209-228-686, Eric Velazquez 224-

    247-670and Jessica Medoro 217.

    Nick Klager 300 at Coram CountryCORAM, NY - Nick Klager shot

    a 300 in the Monday Night Toss-

    ups Mixed League at Coram

    Country Lanes and Mark Klein

    came real close to perfect with 299.

    Doug Dwyer shot a 290 in

    High Rollers Mens League on

    Thursday and Rich Simeone shot a

    254 in our Leisure Glen Seniors.

    Aaron Fox, a junior bowler,

    shot a 278 en route to a 723 in the

    Sunday Family Affair league fol-

    lowed by Drew Esposito also a

    junior posting a 277.

    ROCKAWAY, NJ - George

    Dakak Jr. tossed a 300 game in a707 set but it was Donal Bryant

    with his 299 game that took high

    series honors with a 782 while

    contesting in the Rockaway

    Foursome League at Rockaway

    LanesPeter Furio bowled 254-719,

    Joan Dakak 218-589, Lisa

    DiNapoli 212-619, and Rosa Bono

    197-522

    George Dakak Jr. Blasted a 300,

    Donal Bryant 299-782 at Rockaway

    Las Vegas, Nev. Amateur George Gohagan III of

    Roswell, Ga., defeated Shannon Pluhowsky of Kettering,

    Ohio, on the fourth shot in a one-ball sudden death roll off,

    10-9, after they tied at 224-224, to win the Professional

    Bowlers Association All Region South Point Open at South

    Point Bowling Center on Saturday, Nov. 10. The players

    threw three matching strikes in the roll-off before Gohagan

    broke the tie on the fourth attempt.

    In a companion event held in conjunction with the GEICO

    PBA World Series of Bowling IV, amateur Adam Ishman of

    Las Vegas and Barrett defeated amateur Raul Rosales of El

    Monte, Calif. and Michael Haugen Jr. of Carefree, Ariz.,

    502-459, to win the PBA West Region Member/Non-

    Member Doubles on Sunday.

    Gohagan, who earned $3,500, defeated Englands Dom

    Barrett, 300-298, in a nail-biting semifinal round to advance

    to the title match while Pluhowsky ousted Tom Daugherty ofWesley Chapel, Fla., 247-236, in the other semifinal match.

    The All Region South Point Open included two other stun-

    ning matches, both involving the finalists. Barrett won his

    best-of-three-game Round of 8 match against Kyle Troup of

    Taylorsville, N.C., by winning an 11-ball sudden death roll-

    off after they tied a 280-280 in game two. Both players threw

    10 strikes in a row before Troup left a pin standing on his 11th

    attempt.

    Gohagan and Ron Nelson Jr. of Bridgeview, Ill., battled to

    a 300-300 tie in the second game of their best-of-five Round

    of 16 match, and each then threw three strikes in the roll-off

    before Gohagans fourth strike eliminated Nelsons seven-

    count. Gohagan went on to win the contest, 3-2, with a 268-

    253 win in game five.

    In the doubles event, first-time partners Ishman and Barrett

    earned $4,400. They eliminated Chris Klerk of Chandler,

    Ariz. and Martin Larsen of Sweden, 485-461, in the semifi-

    nal round while Rosales and Haugen edged Vince Wood of

    Moreno Valley, Calif. and Eddie VanDaniker Jr. of

    Chatsworth, Calif., 438-434, in their semifinal round match.The All Region South Point Open drew an international

    field of 157 competitors while the Member/Non-Member

    Doubles drew a field of 66 teams.

    Joe Goertz Memorial Junior Gold Scholarship Bowling Tournament at Ocean Lanes

    Georgias George Gohagan III

    Wins PBA All Region South Point Open

    Ishman and Barrett team up for Member/Non-Member Doubles Crown

    LAKEWOOD, NJ - The Joe Goertz Memorial Junior Gold

    Scholarship Bowling Tournament contested at Ocean Lanes

    is actually two tournaments in one. The first being a hand-

    icapped junior tournament, with a girls and boys division.

    The boys handicap division first five places were Robbie

    Guzman with a 682 scratch series and a 727 handicap series.

    Second place was Noah Zawadzky 695, third was Ryan

    Pitcher 689, and tied for fourth and fifth were John

    Boughton 681 and Andrew Lazarchick 681. The girls hand-

    icap division was won by Allyson Taureck with a scratch

    series of 545 and a 707 handicap series. Second place was

    Alexandria Laurenzano 688, third place Paige Peters 686,

    fourth was Katie Hagan 674 and fifth was Abigail Hulse

    656.

    The second part of the tournament is a scratch one division

    sport shot NEC pattern in which 4 games are bowled and the

    top 16 move to a double elimination tournament with win-

    ner and loser brackets.

    The top 16 moving to the finals in order of finish for the

    first 4 games were: First Matt Russo with a 787 followed by

    Amber MacLeod 753, Shawn Kollmer 726, Leanne Reed

    726, Shaun Dillon 703, Lauren Hoffman 703, Jessica

    Zalewski 698, Domenick Luongo 681, Victoria Boughton

    673, Matt Clark 665, Faith Meder 663, Tyler Wolfe 662,

    Steven Kotowski 659, Amanda Romano 658, Don Kane 657

    and Mike Melillo 647. Seven of the top 16 this year were

    girls in the scratch competition.

    After the first elimination set Melillo, Romano, Meder

    and Clark were eliminated, thus tied for 13th. In the next set

    Luongo, Wolfe, Reed and Kane were eliminated thus finish-

    ing 9th. In the winners bracket Kollmer beat Russo and

    Hoffman beat Zalewski and in the elimination match

    MacLeod defeated Kotowski and Boughton defeated Dillon.

    This was followed by Russo eliminating MacLeod and

    Boughton defeating Zalewski. Kollmer then defeated

    Hoffman in the winners bracket and Russo eliminated

    Boughton. In the semi-finals Matt Russo then defeated

    Lauren Hoffman to set up a rematch of Shawn Kollmer vs.

    Matt Russo. Russo took the final two games from Kollmer

    to win the championship. The top five positions were Matt

    Russo, Shawn Kollmer, Lauren Hoffman, Victoria Boughton

    and with a fifth place tie between Jessica Zalewski and

    Amber MacLeod. The junior gold positions were won by

    Victoria Boughton for the girls and Shawn Kollmer for the

    boys.

    HACKENSACK, NJ - In the

    Tuesday 6:30 4-man there was not

    one, but a pair of 300 games as

    Craig Born and Jon Masur both hit

    300. Born to complete a 716 series

    and Masur to complete a 743

    series.

    That's not to say that there

    weren't other good scores as Jae-

    san Santander rolled 764 for ses-

    sion high series followed by Greg

    Rucker with a 705, Tom Fojtlin

    731, Mike Brenner Sr. 705, Mason

    Getto 725 and Frank Ghyliotti 753.

    In another session John Carmody

    tossed 740, Joey Verace 720, Jason

    Plump 713, Nick LaBruna 712,

    David Schwartz 710, Fred

    Staniewicz 707, and Dennis

    Hudson rolled a 700.

    Craig Born, Jon Masur 300 at Bowler City

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    2 SPORTS REPORTER December 5 - 11, 2012

    If you're still looking for a

    Christmas gift or any occasion

    gift for that bowler on your list

    the king is still a bowling ball.

    A bowling ball used to be alifetime object with a similar

    guarantee. It was often passed

    on to relatives, friends and

    other bowlers. Seldom was it

    tossed away and still rates high

    in the things stored away in

    closets, garages, attics and

    basements.

    Bowling balls don't last as

    long as they used to but they

    still last close to forever. The

    compositions are softer and

    wear easier but everything is

    relative. Pros change bowling

    balls as much as they change

    socks and might use a ball for a

    few games or a few months and

    in very rare cases, a f ew years.

    But a pro bowls as many games

    in a week as the average

    bowlertosses in a year.

    Long before it became com-

    mon for bowlers to have more

    than a handy bowling ball or

    two, hall of famer Bob

    Strampe was way ahead of the

    norm.

    If pro bowlers could carry

    them, they would have a differ-

    ent ball for every lane." said

    Strampe.

    Today's pros and high aver-

    age rollers, most of themexperts on bowling balls and

    grips, their own, and every ball

    arising from the experience

    and imagination of those who

    devote their lives to come up

    with the perfect bowling ball,

    will search forever.

    Most bowlers have more

    modest goals, a ball that's com-

    fortable and helps them

    improve their game a bit.

    All approved bowling balls

    are fine, but they are all differ-

    ent, within United States

    Bowling Congress specifica-tions. The outer surfaces vary

    in hardness, as does the com-

    position, inner weight blocks,

    balance, total weight and color.

    You don't have to know the

    plus and minus factors of every

    ball, but in buying a ball you

    should seek the advice of some-

    one who knows or can deter-

    mine what is best for you.

    It is not rocket science; it is

    bowling science.

    The weight of a ball is all

    important and it is no back-

    ward step to go to a lighter

    ball, and many of the top pros

    do not us a maximum weight of

    16 pounds. Color of the ball is

    the bowlers choice and these

    days there are as many colors

    for bowling balls as there are

    for Christmas tree balls or

    Easter eggs.

    Make arrangements for a

    bowling ball gift with a certifi-

    cate or a blank ball that can be

    changed later when the bowler

    has a chance to spend some

    time with the seller.

    And with all the many scien-

    tific and technical advances in

    bowling balls, Teata Semiz, all

    time great, makes no excusesfor his feeling for each new

    bowling ball.

    "Many times I didn't change

    much at all, but a new ball

    gives you a new outlook and a

    new mental lift that can't be

    matched." said Semiz.

    Isn't that what gifts are all

    about?

    Email - [email protected] send mail to:

    Kevin Macchia, Eric Grabusnik

    Top Junior TravelersBy Vince Albrecht

    HACKENSACK, NJ - Holiday IIs Kevin Macchia was this weeks

    top scorer in the Stan Niemiec Youth Travel League with 236-650, but

    it wasnt enough as his quartet fell to Boonton, 7-0. Propelling the vic-

    tors into first place was Montville H.S. sophomore Karl Kattermann

    whose 210-217-202-629 stretched his league deuce streak to eight and

    lifted his average to 199. Teammates Pat Teshima and Justin

    Puchalski overcame a rocky start with Pat posting closing games of

    209 and 201 and Justin finishing with 224.

    Bowler City I snared five points from Fair Lawn behind EricGrabusnik 247-630, Rob Gilbert, Jr. 212-200-604 and John Draney

    210-586. Tops for Fair Lawn were Steven Plaszky 196-540, Tyler

    Nappi 179 and Hunter Perry 176-173.

    Nick Reyes 222-205-624, Pat Sucero 199-571 and young Louis

    Ferrante 175 were keys to Bowler City IIIs 2751, third highest gross

    set to date, in their surprising sweep of Holiday I which fell from the

    top rung. Best posts from Holiday I were Brian Rizzi 219-572, Frank

    Magyar 201 and Ana DeLeon 194.

    Austin Bonacum finished with 263, the afternoons best single and

    teammates Kyle Schellberg 193-556, Jon Mikal Sepero 184, and

    Kristen Kane two strong better than average scores as Bowler City II

    captured three games from Bowler City IV. The latters best efforts

    came from Nick Ferrante 184, Alijah Jackson 170 and Caitlin Tombo

    +30 middle game.

    Montvale closed to within two points of second place Holiday I by

    earning five points from the vacancy. Katie Didonato 164-476 and

    Michaella Raab a closing +18 were highs for the victors.

    AT RABS

    Milton Eng 734STATEN ISLAND, NY Milton

    Eng led the scoring in the

    Getaway League firing games of

    244-280 for a high series of 734.

    Ray Jonson shot 246-715,

    Kenny Jacobs 257-669, Paul

    Pendeich 257-666, Kevin Legg

    246, Jamie Liga 232, and Roe

    Belantonio 225.

    Sean Markowitz 713STATEN ISLAND, NY Sean

    Markowitz led the scoring in the

    Mike Massaroli Memorial League

    firing a 245 game for a high series

    of 713.

    Chris Leggio shot 269-712, Sal

    Anaruma 219-704, Jimmy

    Andruzzi 247-274-700, Mike

    Barclay 268-243-692, Chris

    Ponisi 683, Gene Barbato 246-

    677, Rob Butler 662, Randy

    Chapelle 256, Bob Jacobson 246,

    and Anthony Manzione 244.

    Howie Weiss 692STATEN ISLAND, NY Howie

    Weiss led the scoring in the Senior

    Mens Club firing games of 254-

    227-211 for a high series of 692.

    Al Felline shot 223-211-623,

    Tony Rubilotti 215-203, John

    Castro 215, Chip Bonamo 211,

    and Larry Yurman 201.

    Neil Massa 676STATEN ISLAND, NY - Neil

    Massa paced the scoring in the Pro

    Shop Mixed League with a high

    series of 676.

    Joey Jew rolled 660, Alan

    Callahan 247-652, Steven Popick257, Jette Gullo 233, and Jenny

    Jew 213.

    Jason Todaro 666STATEN ISLAND, NY Justin

    Todaro led the scoring in the

    Millenniium Fun League firing a

    258 game for a high series of 666.

    Rebecca Rakauskas hit 218-

    216-628, Phil Karg 258, and

    Nicholas Cadrado 245.

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    ROCKAWAY ROLLERSMonday Early Birds: Jim Westergaard 265-606, Kevin Sikora 256-

    637, Frank Grumka 234-628, Judy Rollnick 199-482, Karen Evangelista

    186-488, Frances Haines 176-464.

    County Tuesday Night Mixed: Heriberto Matias 289-803, Jason

    Ringle 267 game, Bill Ratliff 257-625, Nichold Spratford 227-621,

    Sandy Turner 222-571, Linda Barber 206-560.

    Fox Hills Seniors: Daryl Frank 202-525, Robert Forte 193-485, Jerry

    Lattner 189-, Helen Loverro 156-426, Bernadete Melmold 155, Donna

    Mathews 152.

    Morris Hills Mixed: Bill Hamilton 188-450, Jay Taormina 177-458,

    Bill Woodbury 169-435, Jeanne Moscella 166-437, Pam Antoniello 165-

    463, Violet Indyk 157-414.

    Rockaway Women: Dorothy Roff 196-494, Lois Kehmna 189-498,

    Collen Boyd 180-474, Susan Chillemi 173 game.

    Rockaway Foursome: George Dakak Jr. 279-712, Donald Bryant

    275-736, Joe Serico 247-667, Joe Kentos 245 game, Joyce Hulbert 226-

    561, Carol Sementa 212-(75 pins over average).

    NorBu Lodge: Bill Karpack 277-687, Chris Bakos 245-648, Al

    Higgins 202 game, Marie Vantreuren 187, Lynn Perry 187-498, Helen

    Titus 180, Stacey Titus 180.

    Thursday Nite Mixed: Scott Struble 267; Colin Beasty 265-639,

    Mike Ireton 257-605, Dori Tingoli 257-652, Nidia Haneveld 221-602,

    Tami Mehesy 201-539.

    Lake Hiawatha A.C.: Jaren Lopez 279; Jack Safkan 277-747, Doug

    Batsch 257, Ray Smith 257, Ben Mayer 256-677, Maryann Abasto 146

    Rockaway Mixed: Tom Colucci 257-650; Bob Olstead 233; Darern

    Zarillo 228, Dennis Nielsen 227, Lynn Coleman 223-581; NicoleMalson 220-622; Donna Sodano 216-631, Keri May 203.

    Friday Nite Mens: Chris Morris 290-650; James Stiles 248-657,

    James Lindsay 235-605, Kevin Sikora 230; Heriberto Matias 227-631,

    William Landrum 224; Frank Grumka 222.

    Friday Put Togethers: Geno McCroy 188-532; Daryl Frank 179-467,

    Fred Driver 176-467, Michelle Halko 211-579, Joann Mossi 177-467,

    Amy Caselli 155-385.

    Spanish American Mixed: Robert Soto 240-602, Heriberto Matias

    236-626, Tyrone Waal 226 game, Jesus Cruz 226 game.

    LODI LANES

    LEADERS

    Wednesday Nite LiveRyan Michalski 277- 677;

    John Seoane 248 669 ; Keith

    McLeod - 242; Brian Creeley -

    673

    Thursday Survivors TriosPercy Remulla 278 - 641;

    Michael Calabrese 244 - 665;John Seoane 234 - 651; Cheryl

    Moe - 222

    Filipino / American

    Joel Martinez 279; Chris

    Carbode 278 762; Thomas

    Twist III 269 762; Rick

    Guevarra 755; Joely Carillo 276

    -235-235 746; Lenalu Ontal

    221- 641

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    "I have not failed,

    I've just found ten thousand ways that won't work."

    Thomas Edison

    PIN POUNDING

    AT PLAZA

    PBAS 2012-13 ESPN COVERAGE

    BEGINS ON DECEMBER 9The finals of the World Tenpin Bowling Associations Bayer

    Advanced Aspirin World Bowling Tour mens and womens finals, pre-

    sented by the PBA, will be the first in a series of 16 telecasts extending

    through April 7. The two-hour combined mens and womens show will

    air on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. ET.

    The next five Sundays in a row will feature GEICO PBA World Series

    of Bowling IV finals, all 90-minute programs airing at 1 p.m. ET. The

    Alka Seltzer Plus Cold Cheetah Championship airs on Dec. 16, the

    Viper Championship on Dec. 23, the Chameleon Championship on Dec.

    30, the Bowlers Journal Scorpion Championship on Jan. 6, and the PBA

    World Championship on Jan. 13.Each ESPN telecast will be preceded by a special pre-game show on

    PBAs online bowling channel, Xtra Frame, and each will feature a post-

    game show on Xtra Frame with an interview with the tournament win-

    ner. For Xtra Frame subscription information, visit pba.com and look for

    the Xtra Frame logo.

    AT OCEAN LANESMichael BrennanLAKEWOOD, NJ - Michael Brennan led the scoring in the Saturday

    Junior Classic League firing games of 248-201-182 for a high series of

    631.

    Kimberly Zalewski shot 222, Brian Lash 220-213, Christine Jones

    216-204, Michael Schubert 207, Austin Daddato 201, Andrew

    Lazarchick 199, Alex laurenzano 192, and Angela Kozma, Cathy Jones,

    and Paige Peters 191.

    Joey TedescoLAKEWOOD, NJ - In the Saturday Pin Hitters League Joey Tedesco

    hit 182-145, Livia Spalluto 177, Angel Gonzalez 143, Amber Hauser

    133, Hannah Foray 122, Sean Hassmiller 115, Anthony Tedesco 109,

    Madison Zilinski 108, and Caylin Ryan 102.

    Joe Leardo Jr 755

    At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ Joe

    Leardo Jr. led all pin attackers

    with scores of 278-222-255 for a

    strong 755 series to lead an active

    night of high scorers in the

    Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling

    League, at Parkway Lanes.

    Victor Miranda rolled a nice

    series with 258-713, followed by

    Carole DeGroot with 259-687,Dennis Hofmann 225-670, Mike

    Guglielmino 249-655, Rob

    Roman 247-654, Matt Dunning

    258-654, and Ed Bakelaar Sr. 237-

    651.

    Shapiro, Bednarik 299MADISON, NJ - Brett Shapiro

    and Rick Bednarik each rolled 299

    games in the CMIL League.

    Joe Borowic and Mitch

    Weinberg tossed 289, Jack Milen

    748, Dave Krivak 747, JenniferDunklin 242-646, Jennifer Drury

    234, and Emily Evanko 219.

    Trevor Bogert 286MADISON, NJ - Tervor Bogert

    topped the scoring in the Pat

    Martinelli Friday Classic League

    firing a high game of 286.

    Anthony Parisi rolled 278-684,

    Toney Evans 266, Wayne Dyback

    721, Brett Shapiro 680, and

    Jennifer Drury 216.

    In the Ladies League Heather

    Sweeney rolled 225, Cindy

    Heinemeyer 203, and Elaine

    Wilson 188.

    Rich Galante 714MADISON, NJ Rich Galantepaced the scoring in the

    Wednesday Trio League firing a

    high series of 714.

    Harry Franz rolled 265-710,

    Oren warter 265, and Larry Gallo

    257-679.

    In the Morris County Police &

    Fire League Bob Newell and

    Anthony Pratts shot 235, Tony

    Romano 216, Matt Mucci 609,

    and Jim Landers 602.

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    AT FARMINGDALE LANESKeith Battale 290FARMINGDALE, NY Keith

    Battale led the Thursday 3-Man

    League firing a high game of 290.

    Jeremy Schaffer rolled 265-

    246-279-790, Frank Miller 274-

    268-235-777, Bob Gelfant 280-

    213-258-751, Dan Levin 268-246-

    718, John McHugh 259, ToM

    Schneider 258-247-704.

    Mike Herman 716FARMINGDALE, NY Mike

    Herman led the Thursday

    Goodtimers League firing 214-

    246-256 for a high series of 716.

    Mike Garfinkel hit 231, Steve

    Butera 221, Mike Bagnato 220,

    Pat Berardino 224-213-611, and

    Wendy Magliato 200.

    Joe Johnson 275FARMINGDALE, NY Joe

    Johnson paced the scoring in the

    Friday Late Mixed League firing a

    high game of 275.

    Howie Delman rolled 266-657,

    Bryan Berg 247-657, Lucas Zito

    241-651, Willie Cunningham 219-

    226-210-655, Regina Collins 257and Clay Hunt tossed a 238.

    Ed Conlon 706FARMINGDALE, NY Ed

    Conlon led the scoring in the

    Tuesday Early Birds firing 267-

    236 for a high series of 706.

    Edward Brown rolled 264-236-

    704, Newt Winston 263-234, Greg

    Herzing 259-248-721, Vernon

    Brown 258-222, Jonnae Greaves

    247-682, Pat Berardino 240-227-

    612, Doreen Wildner 210-205,

    Nicole Catapano and LouisaSistrunk 204.

    Billy Grieb 695FARMINGDALE, NY Billy

    Grieb led the Tuesday Nite Owls

    League firing games of 259-214-

    222 for a high series of 695.

    Billy Kremlicka hit 266, Rafael

    Santos 209-246-217-672, Kim

    Falcone 243, and Victor Cassano

    236-227-635.

    Bill Snyder rolled a 212 game

    and Mike Coakley hit 205 in the

    Sunday Adult/Junior. ScholarshipLeague.

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    CUSTOM THUMBZ DOUBLES

    On the Mens end we have Carl Clory who shot a

    280 and a 267 game and a 783 series; Leroy

    Singletary followed with a 278 game; Kenny

    Harrison also shot a 278 game but finished with a 703

    series; John Khantzian kept up also with a 278 game

    and a 708 series; Troy McMillian came through with

    a 268 and two 266 games to make a 731 series; Joe

    Conigliaro threw a 268 game and a 736 series and

    Lou Cisario came in with a 258 game; Terry Sussman

    finished with a 725 series; Dave Goldman Camethrough with a 709 series.

    On the Womans end we have Vonetta Jolliffe came

    in with a 236 game and a 548 series

    TUESDAY MENS

    Michael Piscatelli came through with a 261 game;

    Kairaba Paterson shot a 278 game; Dan Russo came

    through with a 268 game and a 697 series; Eric

    Paulson Jr threw a 734 series; Anthony Bruno fin-

    ished with a 681 series; Scott Sexton shot a 661

    series; Joe Mazza finished with a 660 series; Russ

    Brodsky followed with a 655 series and Jonathan

    Berghorn came through with a 653 series

    RVC 4-MAN CLASSIC

    Nick Colonna came through with a 279 and a 254

    game and a 746 series; Bob Thorne followed with a

    267 game and a 703 series; Howie Tarr threw a 266

    game; Tommy Winchell came in with a 257 game

    and a 700 series; Robert Froehlich shot a 255 game

    and a 723 series; Brad Cammarano came through

    with a 279 and a 258 game and a 762 series; Warren

    Brown threw a 267 game and a 669 series; Bill Koste

    chimed in with a 257 game; Jose Zambrano bowled a

    267 game and a 676 series; Christian Cabral shot a266 game and a 705 series; Yosh Novichonek came in

    with a 258 game and a 718 series; Matthew Rose

    came through with a 256 game; Joe Conigliaro came

    through with a 254 game and a 721 series; Anthony

    Cimino also threw a 721 series; Jimmy Mitchell fol-

    lowed with a 708 series; Bob Steppe Jr finished with

    a 699 series; Tom Riccobono threw a 689 series; John

    Hodge bowled a 703 series; Bob Schmid nailed a 692

    series; Brian Evans finished with a 683 series;

    Dwight Flowers came through with a 703 series;

    Jeremy Slade threw a 690 series and Pete Slavska

    polished it off with a 668 series

    ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANESBy Michelle Wright

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    THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICEric Velazauez 785HOPELAWN, NJ Eric Velazauez led the scoring in the Madison Park Mens League firing

    games of 257-265-263 for a high series of 785.

    Javier Ramos rolled 267-245-265-777, Michael Consiglio 257-269-203-729, Frank

    Sciarabba 244-243-232-719, Eric Oppenheimer 237-279-201-717, and Tom Martino, Jr. 2462-

    56-215-717.

    Angelo Fallacaro, Jr. 755HOPELAWN, NJ Angelo Fallacaro, Jr. topped the scoring in the Raritan Bay Mens

    League firing games of 279-299 for a high series of 755.

    Glenn Mohr rolled 266-735, Rocco Fortunao 217-224-280-721, Nelson Alves 235-254-225-

    714, Steve Veniti 246-205-258-709, Dena Simon 248-204-252-704, Sean Zeleniak 223-237-234-694, Rich Choinacki 257-238-694, Travis Tilley 229-219-243-691, and Joe Lampaiello

    224-219-222-665.

    John Roam 730HOPELAWN, NJ John Roam topped the scoring in the Middlesex County Classic League

    firing games of 247-238-245 for a high series of 730.

    John Kertesz shot 248-228-246-722, Jason Paro 236-234-246-716, Anselmo Roque 236-

    228-245-709, Eric Brown 244-202-254-700, Glenn Mohr, Jr. 227-211-259-697, Larry

    Caggiano 237-268-695, Travis Tilley 242-200-251-693, Kyle Olesko 226-244-214-684, Chris

    Testa 222-214-245-681, and Cesar Galloza 244-236-678.

    Kyle Jannuzzi 715HOPELAWN, NJ - Kyle Jannuzzi led the scoring in the Garden State Mixed League firing

    games of 269-212-234 for a high series of 715.

    Barry Bailey rolled 210-279-679, Richard Bienvenue 209-202-225-636, Michael Ramer

    207-236-633, Alberto Tadeo 232-223-612, and Sharon Ramer 204.

    R. Fortunato 713

    HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco Fortunato led the scoring in the Academy Madness League firinggames of 258-233-222 for a high series of 713.

    Don Anione rolled 210-233-211-654, Dan DeBenedetto 231-213-206-650, Tom Poulos 248,

    and Mary Ellen Oehler 217.

    Paul Harney 711HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney led the scoring in the Atlantic City Trios League firing

    games of 220-224-267 for a high series of 711.

    Joseph Krupinski rolled 211-246-200-657, Brian Vicidomini 247-216-618, Bill Venezia

    240-616, and Peter Marinello 257.

    In the Thursday Nite Mixed League Rollin E. Ball rolled 205-257-642, Matt Cestone 256-

    637, Vinny Medvetz 212-245-625, Jim MacBride 257-203-621, and Judy MacBride 202.

    Michael Morris 674HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Morris led the scoring in the NJ Turnpike League firing games

    of 206-235-233 for a high series of 674.

    Pat Jones rolled 258-220-663, Larry Clarke 223-290-659, Ceferino Rivera 214-234-640,

    John Moffit 225, and Joyce Elliosn 194.

    John Baginsky 666HOPELAWN, NJ John Baginsky led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firinggames of 235-227-204 for a high series of 666.

    Vinny Medvetz shot 252-225-654, John Baginsky, Jr. 217-227-620, Scott Akalewicz 264,

    and Leigh Gerba 225.

    In the Winter Senior Citizens League Rich Rowley rolled 207-235-641, Wayen Michel 198,

    and Jerry Petti 177.

    In the Nulty Knockers League Carole Morgan shot 239-230-641, Cyndi Gregoni 206-220,

    and Terea Margiottiello 176.

    John Halliday 663HOPELAWN, NJ- John Halliday led the scoring in the Merck League firing games of 238-

    236 for a high series of 663.

    Dan Wolf shot 214-208-608, Robert Parker 202, and John Strauss 238.