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Vol. 76 No. 53

March 2 - 8, 2016

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Graham Fach Wins Barbasol PBA Players Championship

his collegiate bowling career in 2015,


By Bill Vint - PBA
COLUMBUS, Ohio Graham Fach, a
has been incredible.
24-year-old left-hander from Guelph,
In the first game of the finals, 21Ontario, became the first Canadian
year-old Swedish two-hander Jesper
ever to win a Professional Bowlers
Svensson struck on 10 of his first 11
Association Tour title when he defeatshots, and converted a pivotal 4-7-10
ed top qualifier Ryan Ciminelli of
split in the fifth frame to end PBA Hall
Cheektowaga, N.Y., 29-244, to win the
of Famer Norm Dukes bid to win a
Barbasol Players Championship at
fifth different major championship,
Wayne Webbs Columbus Bowl.
274-258. Duke, who had previously
Fach, bowling in only his second
won the PBA World Championship,
PBA Tour event, was nearly perfect in
PBA Tournament of Champions,
winning the $40,000 first prize, a PBA
USBC Masters and U.S. Open, had
major championship and a Barbasol
hopes of joining Mike Aulby as the
shaving cream pie. His only flaw was
second player to win the PBA Super
leaving a 10 pin, which he converted,
Slam.
in the seventh frame while Ciminelli
I fought hard, the 51-year-old
was almost as good, leaving and conDuke said. I never created an advanverting four single-pin spares.
tage in this tournament that stuck out. I
Its a great feeling to win against
was the one hanging around all week,
players of this caliber, Fach (proPBA photo but I put together a game I was really
Graham Fach
nounced faw) said. They want to
proud of and sometimes it just isnt
win, but obviously I want to win, too. I wasnt sure I enough. The hardest part is I have to wait another year
would be able to compete out here, but the only way to for the opportunity.
find out is come out and try. Now at least the PBA staff
Cooley, in his PBA television debut, eliminated
knows who I am.
Svensson in the second match, 246-206.
Fach, who earned his shot at the title when he escaped
The PBA Tour will take a break during March
with a 247-244 win over Australias Sam Cooley in the Madness, returning to competition with the PBA
semifinal round, said the support hes gotten from League Elias Cup competition and the Xtra Frame
Canadian fans as well as friends and teammates from Maine Shootout in early April at Bayside Bowl in
nearby Urbana (Ohio) University, where he completed Portland, Maine.

Tom Gehlhans 300 at Jib Lanes


FLUSHING, NY Tom Gehlans
earned to honors in the Ted Guy
Classic League at Jib Lanes blasting games of 300-244 for a high
series of 735.

Charlie Iorio rolled 255-207-257719, Dee Minore 207-244-263714, Gary Elferies 233-216-260709, and Robert Vickers 225-238242-705.

Bill Daunno 300 at Majestic Lanes


HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Daunno
blasted a 300 game in the
Premiere Pro Shop McClassic
League at Majestic Lanes.
Frank Mazzella rolled 259-269-

242-770, Danny Lopez 234-278258-770, Glenn Mohr 248-248257-753, Stephen Kertesz 257254-234-745, and Dan Clark 232244-255-731.

Pat Zenker 300 at Rockville Centre


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker blasted a 300 game in
the Friday Night Mixed League at
Rockville Centre Lanes.

Joe Mazza rolled 280-251-721,


Dan DiGirolamo 259-234-245738, Joseph DiRe 239-236-666,
and Paul Smith 255-223-663.

Eric Bunch 300 at Mouse Trap Lanes


WOODBINE, NJ - It was ten
years to the day since his first and
only sanctioned 300 that Eric
Bunch did it for the second time.
The first game of the Wednesday
Night Mixed League at Mouse
Trap Lanes saw Bunch blast a 300
and finish the night with 214-214-

728.
Joe Carson had high series of the
night rocking 226-298-246-770.
Don Slater blasted 279-225-220724, Lou Devilla 212-266-223701, Mike Calise 269-214-213696 and Tim McIntyre 201-266222-689.

Dom Barrett, Danielle McEwan Win World Bowling Tour Finals Championships
English star rolls unique 10-frame perfect game in winning mens title
By Jerry Schneider - PBA
INDIANAPOLIS - After traversing the globe competing against the top bowlers in the world over a
span of two years, Englands Dom Barrett and
Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y., emerged as
the winners of the World Bowling Tour Mens and
Womens Finals at Woodland Bowl. The finals, presented by the Professional Bowlers Association, aired
on ESPN.
Using an experimental World Bowling scoring system, Barrett, a four-time PBA Tour champion and top
qualifier for the three-man finals, rolled a one-of-akind perfect game in defeating five-time PBA Tour
winner Mike Fagan of Berkley, Calif., 300-256, to
win his first WBT Finals championship.
The unique WBT scoring system retained the tradi-

tional 10-frame scoring format, but awarded 30 pins


for a strike, 10 pins for a spare plus the pinfall of the
first shot in the frame, and actual pinfall for an open
frame. For a spare, for example, if the player knocked
down eight pins on his/her first ball and then converted the spare, he/she earned 18 pins for the frame.
If a player left a split or missed a spare and got only
nine pins for both shots in the frame, his/her score for
that frame was nine.
The maximum score under the World Bowling system is still 300 based on 10 consecutive strikes and there is no extra shot or bonus pins in the 10th
frame.
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Champions Dom Barrett and Danielle McEwan

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SPORTS REPORTER

Indian Hills Takes County Crown


Pascack Valley 2803-2588-5391,
Northern Highlands 2661-25925253, Don Bosco Prep 2611-23864997, Ridgewood 2367-26284995 and Fair Lawn 2453-25334986. Group 1-2-North Arlington
2927-2860-5787, Becton 27862765-5551, Demarest 2900-26065506, Lyndhurst 2676-2714-5390,
Ridgefield Park 2802-2540-5342,
Dumont 2773-2557-5330 and
Mahwah 2578-2667-5245.
Top Individual Games: Zach
DiPirro [RD] 279, Ryan McGuire
[IH] 269, Brandon Voorhees [RP]
266, Alex McGuire [IH] 264, Kyle
Schellberg [Dum] 264, David
Grant [FtL] 259, George Held III
[PC] 259, Tom Ferrie [NA] 257,
Craig Oriente [IH] 257, Derek
Lewandowski [RP] 256-255,
James Petersen [NH] 255, Chris
Kontakos [Dum] 254 and Joseph
Biondi [Leo] 253.
Top Individual 6-Game Blocks:
Tom
Ferrie
1378,
Derek
Lewandowski
1357,
Jon
Mormando 1336, Alex McGuire
1317, Ryan Donohue [Lyn] 1302,
Kyle Schellberg 1301, Don
Lazorchak 1297, Craig Oriente
1281, Ryan McGuire 1264, David
Grant [FtL] 1236, Zach DiPirro
1224, Trevor Deliantis [Bec]
1201, Nick Fabiano [PR] 1196,
Jared Duncan [IH] 1195 and Zack
Fischberg [Dem] 1175.

By Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ North
Jerseys top-ranked Indian Hills
boys quintet sprang from the gate
with an astounding 1179 and
never looked back on route to
repeating as Group 3-4 victor and
overall Bergen County champion.
For five-player squads, the
Braves six-game 6393, a remarkable average of 213+, shattered
the record they established last
year by an incredible 172 pins. Of
the top nine top individual blocks,
four were from Indian Hills:
Junior Jon Mormando, as he did
last year, set the table with six
deuces totaling 1336, followed by
senior Alex McGuire 1317, senior
Craig Oriente 1281 and sophomore Ryan McGuire 1264.
Paramus, Group 3-4 runner-up
with 5759, was led by senior Don
Lazorchak, who finished seventh
with 1297.
NJIC entrants took center stage
in Group 1-2 as North Arlington,
Becton and Lyndhurst finished
first, second and fourth. Rolling
5787, North Arlington prevailed
behind senior Tom Ferrie whose
1378 block edged Ridgefield Park
sophomore Derek Lewandowskis
1357 for top series.
Top Seven Team Results: Group
3-4: Indian Hills 3302-3091-6393,
Paramus
3011-2748-5759,

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WORLD BOWLING
Continued from Page 1
Various versions of bowlings traditional scoring sys- winner and 2016 top qualifier Kelly Kulick of Union,
tem have been tested by World Bowling, the interna- N.J., 256-243, throwing six strikes worth 30 pins each
tional governing body for tenpin bowling in the eyes of and four nine-count spares, each worth 19 pins.
the International Olympic Committee, in an effort to McEwan was able hold off Kulick who had one less
create a scoring system that will be more easily under- strike, four nine-count spares and, the difference-maker,
stood by those who arent familiar with the traditional a seven-count spare.
bowling system.
Its a long process to get here and thats what makes
An experimental best frame system similar to the the win all that much better, looking back on what I had
system golf uses in Ryder Cup competition was show- to do to get there, said McEwan, who also spoke in
cased in last years WBT Finals held in Las Vegas.
favor of the scoring system.
For bowling the first-ever perfect game under the
I liked it; it almost made me not pay attention to the
experimental format, the PBA awarded Barrett its tradi- score, she said. I didnt watch my opponent as much
tional $10,000 bonus for the 300 game.
because throwing a string of strikes didnt matter. I just
That was pretty cool, Barrett said, referring both to had to focus on each shot I made.
his unique 300 game and his victory. It was a long two
Im curious to see how people react to it, like my dad,
years getting to that point. The scoring format was irrel- who isnt a bowler. I want to see if its easier for him to
evant to me. I just had to throw strikes to get the best understand.
score I could. I just trusted if I bowled the best game I
In the mens semifinal match Fagan defeated three-time
could, Id win.
reigning PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte, 265-256.
Barrett said he liked the idea behind the new scoring Both players threw seven strikes in the match, but after
system.
Belmonte left the 4-10 split in his 10th frame and failed to
I think the idea behind it is great, trying to get us into convert, Fagan threw his seventh strike for the win.
the Olympics, he said. If it helps get (bowling) more
In the womens semifinal, McEwan, the No. 2 qualifier,
onto the international stage, the more people who under- defeated No. 3 Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., 256stand it, the better. The reasons behind (the modified 233, out-striking Johnson 6-4 for the difference.
scoring system) are all very good reasons.
The players earned their berths in the finals as the top
In the womens final, McEwan won her first WBT point-earners in PBA International-World Bowling Tour
Finals championship by defeating 2014 WBT Finals events over a two-year rolling WBT points competition.

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Nor Bu: Charles Wright 295-663, Bill Karpack 258-650, Chris Bakos 248-661, Lisa Bischer 199-554,
Stacey Titus 192-508, Julie Calliau 171.
Thursday Night Mixed: Terrance Sanders 280-730, Ken George 278-782, Robert Rhodes 267-641, Scott
Struble 247-654, Nidia Haneveld 235-565, Kimberly Cartelli 215-582, Teri Renn 171.
Thursday Night Foursomes: John Finno 279-780, Jamie Sweetser 264-693, Bob Coleman 256-665,
Gordon Wasilas 228, Caren Hunt 224-572.
Rockaway Mixed: Tom Schweizer 279-687, PJ Adams 279-769, Bob Olstead 276-647, Denise Frey 277664, Dori Tingoli 246-598, Nicole Malson 225-620, Dawn Palmer 204-514.

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Fox Hills Seniors: Steve Friedman 235-568, Raymond Bsarany 209-514, Mel Oppenheimer 187, Daryl
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Morris Hills Mixed: Barry Webb 211-515, Ronald Strickney 160-449, Manny Barroqueiro 160-467, Fred
Perry 160-430, Joyce Brokling 168-450, Margie Rivers 158-405, Violet Indyk 155, Gerrie Taormina 153.
Rockaway Women: Tammy Baldwin 212-486, Pat Somers 206-518, Lois Kehmna 203-547, Susan Chillemi
189-477, Annette Rossi 187-544, Claudia Lupfer 185-477, Michaela Rumble 170-449, Dorothy Roff 169.
Youth Bowlers
Lukcy Strikers: Jacob Paniconi 103-239, Alfred Huelsenbeck 75-118, Kyra Morris 92-156.

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AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES


Ken Bruce 825

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NYTommy Calderone topped the


scoring in the Thursday Mixed
League firing games of 259-253
for a high series of 728.
Greg Ton rolled 268-247-710,
Jen Yerkes 267-248-696, Luis
Cardona 257-244-692, Al Fabiano
2482-43-691, and Eldred Sherred
279-211-686.

Dan DiGirolamo 802

Chris DAuria 714

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Dan DiGirolamo topped the scoring in the Friday Night Mixed
League blasting games of 298268-236 for a high series of 802.
Pat Zenker shot 286-257-754, Al
Bennett
219-245-222-686,
Anthony Bruno 268-225-684, and
David Luke 258-217-654.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Chris DAuria led the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League rolling games of 265-228221 for a high series of 714.
Terry Boyle rolled 213-254-244711, John Laurita 244-242-711,
Robert Benanati 217-254-236707, Mario Parano 237-246-215698, Angie Benzola 253-235-682,
and James Laurita 266-211-204681.

Pedro Salcedo 794


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pedro Salcedo topped the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League blasting games of 279257-258 for a high series of 794.
Nadine Clory rolled 278-239256-773, Ed Boremski 280-254748, Robert Aiello 212-224-268704, Paul Circhero 245-226-224695, Joe Conigliaro 245-234-695,
and Bob Thorne 258-238-689.

Manny Espinosa 780

Stanley Rosadio 712


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Stanley Rosadio led the scoring in
the Thursday Senior Birds League
rolling games of 279-236 for a
high series of 712.
Aubrey Pereira rolled 247-232681, George Fields 247-211-202660, William Tyson 254-659, and
Henry Clay 254.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Manny Espinosa topped the scoring in the Monday 4-Man Classic
League blasting games of 276259-245 for a high series of 780.
Jeremy Slade hit 299-209-244752, Chris Mitchell 247-234-268749, Barry Clare 269-244-736,
Keith Perry 287-253-717, Bob
Thorne 244-227-246-717, and
Tarrick Moore 233-245-234-712.

Ed Graeff 700

Mike Forrai 773

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Barber topped the scoring
in the Saturday Scholarship
League blasting games of 234-224
for a high series of 672.
Andrew Perlak hit 203-246-200649, Robert Wright 222-219-614,
and Paul Igel 239-607.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Mike Forrai topped the scoring in
the Tuesday Late Mens League
firing games of 216-277-280 for a
high series of 773.
Jim Carey rolled 259-223-236718, Joe Dimino 266-246-203715, Joe LaSpina 279-248-714,
James Nolan 246-680, Robert
Picard 259-221-669, and Chris
Widmer 247-667.

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Tommy Calderone 728 Stacy Salomides 660

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Ken Bruce topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Mens
League firing games of 289-257279 for a high series of 725.
Keith Manza rolled 24-289-269782, John Maglio 2582-59-258775, Frank Jara 256-247-246-749,
Ben Gregoretti 257-247-710, and
Kevin Cudjoe 267-234-704.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Stacy Salomides led the scoring in
the Tuesday Rockville Ladies
League rolling games of 249-222
for a high series of 660.
Patrice Nolan rolled 233-212,
Gloria Belmonte 221-200, Vicky
Lockwood 214, and Ronnie Billig
208.
Roxanne Ryan rolled 179, and
Letitia Kopper 174 in the Tuesday
Long Beach Catholic Ladies
League.

Jon Eadicicco 766

Jonathan Wilson 718

STATEN ISLAND, NY John


Eadicicco led the Senior Mens
League blasting games of 257279-230 for a high series of 766.
Jim Shevliln rolled 266-248-726,
Mike King 236-267-719, Joe
Albanese 224-244-246-714, Joe
LaBargo 259-257-713.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Jonathan


Wilson rolled 243-718, Willy Apo
255-713, Lou Conte 279-709,
Dominick Ucciardino 278-704,
Derek Gilbert 256-698, and Freddy
Scarsella 685.
In the Manic Ladies League Lia
Cherry shot 202-200, and Kathy
Barclay 197.

Frank Polizzi 737

Ken Soto 713

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY In
the Thursday El Cheapo League
Sean McGinn shot 246, John
Moran 224-215, Jackie LaBau
223, and Craig Cittadino 220.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Frank


Polizzi led the scoring in the
Senior Mens League firing games
of 234-237-266 for a high series of
737.
Mike King shot 251-246-227724, Tom Hollywood 267-227699, Deo Lall 258-224-692, Don
Schwed 259-691, and Dan
Manzella 236-224-220-680.

Adrienne Lupo 228

Jim Fiorenza 719

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Adrienne Lupo rolled 228, Leah
Herbert 210, Gina Hill 179, and
Patrice Guido 177 in the Tuesday
Koffee Kats League.
In the Monday Ladies Classic
league Dawn Waldorf hit 190,
Cherilyn DePalma 187, and
Jeannie Polacco and Pattu
Bucicchia 173.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Jim


Fiorenza led the FixADent League
firing a 246 game for a high 719.
Frank Pratt hit 245-703, Eric
Richards 244-243-707, and Mike
Nicholasio 286-667.
In another session Mike Williams
rolled 249-710, John Lugo 676,
Rob Marcello 246-246-662, Allan
Rubinowitz 662, and Tom
Magnone 235-661.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Dotty


Bellantoni led the Golden Oldies
League rolling games of 258-214
for a high series of 663.
Denis Costantino hit 235, Vincent
Tannacore 207, Bernie Weissman
200-204, and Kenny Coburn 202.

Sean McGinn 246

STATEN ISLAND, NY Ken Soto


led the scoring in the Family Fun
League blasting games of 257-254
for a high series of 713.
Al Calato, Sr. 279-203-227-709,
Thomas Hollywood 239-227-237703, Justin Wichnovitz 279, and Ed
Wilkinson, Sr. 245.

Dotty Bellantoni 663

Sal Adragna 243


STATEN ISLAND, NY Sal
Adragna rolled 243, Mike Rubino
231, Duke Vellzuzzi 215, Pete
Salvato 213, and John Bavuso 210
in the Senior Mens League.

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ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Ed
Graeff led the scoring in the
Tuesday Knights of Columbus
League firing games of 239-234227 for a high series of 700.
Elwood Verity shot 213-225-246684, Al Fabiano 247-236-677,
Robert Maloney 242-241-663, and
Nolan Ryder 238-231-663.

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Peters Gold beat Peters Blue 683657; and 727 to 598.
Seas Blue defeated Peters White
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Amifika Greaves 744

Danny Schrafel 717

Joshua Marino 694

FARMINGDALE, NY Amifika
Greaves topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League blasting
258-256-230 for a high series of 744.
Kerrick Jones shot 258-225-244727, Greg Herzing 233-248-233714, and Curtis Brown 256-216669.

FARMINGDALE, NY Danny
Schrafel led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
rolling games of 278-226 for a high
series of 717.
Roger Herrscher shto 279-238-697,
Gary LaCara 260-209-667, and
Matthew Gierl 237-236-660.

Ed Stadtlander 741

Joseph Kotowicz 706

FARMINGDALE, NY Ed
Stadtlander led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League firing games of 249-258-234 for a high
series of 741.
Frankie Berardino rolled 278-734,
Mitch Kennedy 279-239-732, Dan
Rice 268-247-715, Daniel Levin
268-225-215-708,
and
Craig
Koppell 259-705.

FARMINGDALE, NY Joseph
Kotowicz paced the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 228-233-245 for a high
series of 706.
Kenny Simon shot 269-214-682,
Mary Fezza 236-238-655, Roger
Herrscher 279-654, Bobby Falcone
245-214-648, and Victor Cassano
202-226-216-644.

FARMINGDALE, NY Joshua
Marino led the scoring in the Sunday
Early Mixed League rolling games
of 266-232 for a high series of 694.
John OBrien shot 215-234-216665, Matthew Gierl 257-225-651,
and Timothy Salyer 244-653.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior League
William Snyder rolled 189, Jo-Anne
Fina 164-154, and Louis Gravino
163-151.

David Green 692


FARMINGDALE, NY David
Green paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League rolling
269-212-211 for a high series of 692.
Jon Nelson hit 232, Lloyd Hasluck
221, Ben Stanulis 216, and Thomas
Kober 214.

Tony Cintado 679


FARMINGDALE, NY Tony
Cintado led the scoring in the
Saturday Island Trees rolling games
of 248-245 for a high series of 679.
Mark Johnson shot 208, Gary
Beirling 203, Joe Catalano, Jr. 194,
Don Balducci 192, and Eileen Bruno
191.
In the Tuesday AM Ladies League
Jessica Valentino shot 192, Ruth
McCarron 186, Maryann Schan 177,
and Jane Barbino 172. Evan

Apostolidis 278
FARMINGDALE, NY Evan
Apostolidis rolled 278, Bob
Andrews and Nick Jorgensen 236,
Mike Bagnato 235, Robert Grieb
223, and Dale Alberino and Patty
Bento 220.

Diamond Hunter 674


FARMINGDALE, NY - Diamond
Hunter led the scoring in the
Monday High School Practice
League rolling games of 258-233 for
a high series of 674.
Joe Napoli rolled 238-234-671,
Won Han 234-671, Ryan Velders
245-243, and Carmelo Randazzo
243.
In the Monday AM Seniors League
Gerard Hoeler shot 204, Frank
Napolitano 182, and Willie Mack
168.

Joe Livolsi 212


FARMINGDALE, NY Joe Livolsi
rolled 212, Marvin Slifkin 198, Fai
Livolsi 184, and Jerry Hoeler 183 in
the Friday Sunshine Kids League.

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ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Tony Amantea led all pin attackers with scores of 267-258-269 for a high series
of 794 in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Rene Ruiz posted a 279 in a 766 set followed by John Zagajewski hitting 269-761, Adam DeFrancesco
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ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Victor Padilla topped all bowlers with scores of 276-225-278 for a high series of
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Rene Ruiz bowled a 279 in a 729, Marc Osetec 248-718, Carlos Segarra 293-706, and Joe Puccio Sr. 257693.

Rich Pacailler 634 at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - In the Sunday Adult-Youth League at Howell Lanes, Rich Pacailler led the adult scorers with
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Lou DiGirolamo 671, Ashley Chiramonte 636 at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ- Top scores were Lou DiGirolamo 237-671 and Ashley Chiramonte 236-636 in the Freehold
Church League at Howell Lanes. For the previous week, it was Alan Zaccaria tossing 245- 601, Bob Doyle
235-633, Lou DiGirolamo 233- 624, and Kendall Patterson 203-541.

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March 2 - 8, 2016

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AT JIB LANES

LODI LANES HONOR ROLL

Jaron Yu 770

Quentin Collins 814.

FLUSHING, NY Jaron Yu earned top honors in the Friday Teen


Doubles League blasting games of 247-236-287 for a high series of 770.
AJ Villa rolled 228-211-223-662, Derek Toohey 246-237-630, and
Ryan Leung 209-217-622.

Quentin Collins slammed an 814 set on games of


279, 267 and 268 contesting in the Monday Night
Classic.

Vonetta Jolilffe 716


FLUSHING, NY In the Midweek Mixers League Vonetta Jolliffe
rolled 223-256-237-716, and Mike Mooney hit 245-230-225-700.

Eric Shieler 681


FLUSHING, NY Eric Shieler rolled 299-210-681, and Paul Hickey
236-207-612 in the Pin Pals League.

Bob Goodwin 290


Bob Goodwin posted a 290 game in the Monday
Trios followed by Jeremy Rybak with a 279 and
Hugh Garrity hit 279.

SPORTS REPORTER

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Tommy Martino 763

John Baginsky 668

HOPELAWN, NJ - Tommy
Martino topped the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Mens League blasting games of 259-258-246 for a
high series of 763.
Glenn Mohr shot 233-234-289756, Jimmy Gill 257-268-222747, Jason Gomez 279-254-727,
Tony LaRosa 248-223-248-719,
and Jose Medina 238-268-211717.

HOPELAWN, NJ John
Baginsky led the scoring in the La
Buona Pizza League firing games
of 222-216-230 for a high series of
668.
Vinny R. Medvetz rolled 256203-658, Joe Britton 268-205635, and Fernando Chea 213-235634.

Paul Harney 706


HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Trios rolling
games of 268-246 for a high series
of 706.
Carlos Toro hit 209-228-258695, Mike Kelly 214-213-238665, and Ralph Doerfler 215-257645.

John Morgan 693


HOPELAWN, NJ - John Morgan
topped the scoring in the Iselin AA
League rolling games of 231-230232 for a high series of 693.
Paul Witowicz hit 224-203, John
Delosso 233, and Rob Hennessy
213.

Vinny R. Medvetz 650


HOPELAWN, NJ Vinny R.
Medvetz paced the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League
rolling games of 238-213 for a
high series of 650.
Scott Akalewicz hit 203-230623, Mike Piomelli 210-213-621,
and Kieran Zebrowski 232-220620.

Jeremy Soto 650


HOPELAWN, NJ Jeremy Soto
led the competition rolling in the
Avenel Youth League rolling
games of 234-243 for a high series
of 650.
Heather Melendez hit 237-619,
Christopher Falcone 230, Gabby
Morales 219, and Deanna
Calantoni 218.

Mark Makwinski 689

Mike P. Kennelly 639

HOPELAWN, NJ Mark
Makwinski topped the scoring in
the Knights of Columbus League
blasting games of 214-249-226 for
a high series of 689.
Kevin Conte hit 268-205-655,
Frank Ciarkowski 228-214-209651, and Al DAlessandro 211235-629.
In the Tuesday Night Singles
League Stephanie Hoff rolled 190,
and Elinor Koehl 168.

HOPELAWN, NJ Mike P.
Kennelly rolled 267-639, John
Syslo 243-627, Don M. Hellhake
233, K.C. Cabonalis 222, and Matt
LeBlanc 244 in the Thursday
Mixed Nuts League.

Jose Medina 686


HOPELAWN, NJ Jose Medina
topped the scoring in the Garden
State Mixed League rolling games
of 255-248-183 for a high series of
686.
Barry Bailey rolled 215-226-217658, Carissa Kitchens 232-237647, Bill Slattery 203-258-635,
and Robert Girod 231-214-628.
In the Wednesday Early Birds
League Edie Cavallo shot 194,
and Joan Kelton 178.

Andrew Siarkiewicz 635


HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew
Siarkiewicz earned top spot
rolling 226-222-635, Pete Zafian
235-216, Pete Siarkiewicz 233,
and Tom Vickery 220 in the Merck
League.

Basha Miller 611


HOPELAWN, NJ Basha Miller
led the scoring in the Jerzey Pikers
League rolling games of 222-212
for a high series of 611.
Joyce Ellison rolled 233-604,
Ceferino Rivera 222, and Frank
Jordan 216.
Thomas Ortiz, Sr. rolled 202, and
Rich Rowley 201 in the Winter
Senior Citizens League.

March 2 - 8, 2016

Johnny Toscano 289 in Youth Travelers


By Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ Stan
Niemiec
Youth
Travel
Leagues
average
leader
Johnny Toscano [215.89] continued his assault on the plastic-coats with 289-194-206689 to propel streaking Hi-Tor
to its fourth straight victory; in
his
outstanding
opener,
Johnnys quest for perfection
was foiled on his eleventh
delivery, when he left the ninepin. In Hi-Tor s triumph,
Toscano had help from Justin
Ramos
216-201-611
and
Brandon Smith 223-585 in the
sweep of gritty Fair Lawn,
2944-2811, as the New Yorkers
climbed the ladder into fifth
place. Pushing Hi-Tor throughout the match, Fair Lawn posted some potent numbersMadison Perry 236-194-195625, Hassan Izzard 211, Hunter
Perry 211 and Steve Plaszky
199.
Bowler City II exploded for
1041-3000 as it snapped
Bowler City IIIs six-match
win skein, stunning the league
leaders with a three-game
sweep; foremost in the
onslaught was anchor Allie
Woodhouse 208-204-600 with
ample support from Jack
Curillo 233, Louis Ferrante
210 and Arielle Wallace 193.
High marks for BC III were
Nathan Tombo 205, Tiffany
Sucero 203-193 and David
Grant 201.
In a high-scoring finale,
Montvale came from behind
with a 1010-976 success to
take the match, 2836-2830,
earning five of the seven contested points against Holiday I.
Emerson junior Nick Fabianos
647 included stellar games of
241-243 while Chris Torres
fired a 222 and Dan Sproviero
a closing 196 for the victors.
Pounding the maples for
Holiday I were Alex McGuire
246-234-668, Nick Cilento a
triple deuce 201-236-224-661,
Ryan McGuire 202-192 and

Jon Mormando 191.


Bowler City I produced a
bevy of deuces to snare two of
three games from Boonton,
2834-2757. Firing away for the
winners were JonMikal Sepero
224-202, Trevor Savoye 223,
Janina Santoro 209 and Kyle
Schellberg 202. Boontons best
came from Adam Gelvan 220

and Peter Hancock 201-584.


Holiday II strengthened its
hold on fourth place with a
striking 2928 effort to handily
sweep seven points from the
vacancy. Posting excellent
numbers were Jared Duncan
234-599, Justin Milligan 221588 and Michael Milligan a
closing 196 single.

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