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The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 76 No. 38
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Robert Gramarosso shot 268258-759, Doug Feldman 268-249743, John Zawaski 257-278-222757, Evan Myers 716, Paul
Bajorski 233-233-244-710, and
Rob Gotterbarn 249-237-221-707.
Dwayne Shuart shot 226-221240-727, Joey Jones 224-234268-726, and Frank Funicello
268-254-717.
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child. His spot will be assumed by the next player in line, Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y.
Earning an invitation as the leading womens
points qualifier is Danielle McEwan of Stony
Point, N.Y., and players who have been invited
by DHC as the event sponsor are 2015 PWBA
Player of the Year and Bowlmor AMF Womens
U.S. Open winner Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga,
N.Y. (who finished fourth in the 2015 DHC PBA
Japan Invitational); defending champion Chris
Barnes of Double Oak, Texas; Amleto Monacelli
of Venezuela, and Parker Bohn III of Jackson,
N.J.
The DHC PBA Japan Invitational will feature a
field of 16 international players along with an
elite field of 16 Japanese players competing for
shares of a $152,000 prize fund and a PBA Tour
title. The tournament will involve 32 games of
round-robin match play covered live, exclusively on Xtra Frame leading up to a five-player stepladder final that will air on ESPN2 on
Sunday, Jan. 31, at 1 p.m. ET.
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Nick Clayton 259
LAKEWOOD, NJ Nick Clayton shot 259, Tori Boughton and Chris
Swindell 248, Nick Striffler and Aimee Sherman 247, and Alex Hehir,
Jarret Toth and Zach Letts 246 in the Scratch Trio League.
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FLUSHING, NY Bobby Fox topped the scoring in the Midweek
Mixers League blasting games of 297-258-220 for a high series of 775.
Greg Chin shot 257-236-204-697, Jamie Ansale 227-245-671, and Jon
Ayroso 224-229-212-665.
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To our customers at the Parkway Lanes, 200 Route 46, Elmwood Park, N.J.:
There continues to be a number of rumors circling around the industry about our business.
We had our Financial Consultant address the league officers recently and he attempted to
provide information first to the league members and second to our loyal customers. At this
meeting he disclosed confidential information with the attempt of gaining trust in the
statement that all of our leagues and parties are secure in the thought of using our facility
as their Bowling Center. We have been working hard over the past 8 years to provide our
customers the best and most comfortable bowling alley in Bergen County.
We mentioned in our meeting that we have been approached by several entities interested
in purchasing our business. We have been approached by more than a dozen viable entities
with the interest of purchasing Parkway Lanes in the past three years, however in each case
we have chosen to hold on to it ourselves, in spite of economic challenges.
In all the possible scenarios, we will be financially secure for this season and many
seasons to come, as promised.
For those of you who have businesses or business experiences, you will know that a
Chapter 11 filing allows a business to operate but it also exposes the business to total
transparency which means anyone who has an interest in buying our business must be
disclosed to the public. It does not mean, in fact a sale or transfer of ownership will take
place.
The partners of Parkway Lanes have invested more than a million dollars of their hard
earned money to maintain and keep their business responsible.
We are using this advertisement for one purpose and one purpose only. We want
everyone to feel comfortable about having a bowling house that they can trust, and so we
are asking you publicly to accept our commitment to remain in business for many years to
come.
We take this opportunity to thank all of our patrons, our league members, and our
customers who have enjoyed using our facility as their Birthday party house and their
corporate site for group gatherings.
Thank you for your continued support
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HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew
Tripka led the scoring in the
Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League firing games of 289-190
for a high series of 674. Brian
Graham rolled 213-221-231-665,
Eugene Gaddy 217-265-644, and
Rusty Thomsen 216-236-642.
HOPELAWN, NJ Don M.
Hellhake paced the scoring in
the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League rolling games of 214-235
for a high series of 627.
Johy Syslo shot 213-210-203626, Mike V. Kennelly 241-611,
and Gloriane Sabo 210.
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Frankie Berardino 752
FARMINGDALE, NY Frankie
Berardino led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League firing
games of 256-256-240 for a high
series of 752.
Fred Catapano shot 290-714,
Ralph Yolanda 221-248-226-695,
Vernon Brown 255-235-691,
Deaon Taitte 259-212-659, and
Anthony Coleman 280-653.
FARMINGDALE, NY Frankie
Berardino led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League
rolling games of 234-244-244 for
a high series of 722.
Amifika Greaves rolled 269-246675, Ramon Carcamo 278-660,
Lou
Serafini
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Michael Berardino 215-208-236659, and Eric Schill 244-215-651.
FARMINGDALE, NY Rich
Tooker led the scoring in the
Epic/Maple Invitational Trios
League rolling games of 259-246
for a high series of 711.
Amefika Greaves rolled 246-702,
Tony Cipriano 257-223-682,
Stephanie DuBose 247-224-213684, Andrew Carrig 279, and Joe
Casale 268-681.
FARMINGDALE, NY Alex
Cruz led the Monday HS Practice
League rolling games of 241-224215 for a high series of 680.
Carmelo Randazzo shot 225,
Darius Fuller and Nicholas
Mencarelli 224, Ryan Velders 223,
and Phillip Jankowitz 222.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Rose Marie Snyder shot
181, and Nicholas Fina 169.
FARMINGDALE, NY James
Curran led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
rolling games of 278-243 for a
high series of 739.
Frankie Berardino shot 279-234726, Paul Bouchard II 257-255698, Steve Fisher 279-231-681, and
Chris Valentine 227-206-247-680.
FARMINGDALE, NY Ross
Loberfeld led the scoring in the
MNFP League firing games of
223-236-257 for a high series of
716.
Jim Tortorice rolled 245-220216-681, Ronnie Simon 211-248202-661, Matthew Gierl 268-223652, and Eddie Allen 245-233.
FARMINGDALE, NY George
Zander led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 244-215-245 for a high
series of 704.
Michael Larberg hit 266-658,
John Curtis 256, Kenny Simon
237, and Stephen Kielawa 233206-634.
FARMINGDALE, NY Robert
Grieb led the Thursday Good
Timers League rolling games of
242-237 for a high series of 675.
Steve Bove hit 235, Bob Kennedy
226, Ken Tamburrino 210-204,
Steve Butera 208, and Dale
Alberino and Pat Berardino 204.
FARMINGDALE, NY Kyle
Durfee paced the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 247-226 for a high series
of 662.
Aniello Strocchia hit 267-209645, Lou Getzelman 236-212-641,
Anthony Crocitto 236-223-639,
Hari Soedarmast 236-216-639,
and James Hood 235-203-629.
Joe Montefuco shot 204, Alfred
Diebold 183, Frank Napolitano
175, and Al Noll 172 in the
Monday AM Seniors League.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Rose Marie Snyder shot
173-182-168, and Nicholas Fina
166.
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