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Ryan Shafer Wins PBA Al Jones Memorial at Rockaway Lanes


By Russ Mills - PBA
ROCKAWAY, N.J. Ryan Shafer
of Horseheads, N.Y. defeated
Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst, N.Y.,
200-199, to win his 27th
QubicaAMF Professional Bowlers
Association Regional title in the
PBA Al Jones Memorial Eastern
Open presented by Storm at
Rockaway Lanes.
Shafer qualified third for the
stepladder finals and defeated Tim
Foy Jr., Seaford, Del., 227-188,
and Steven Arehart, Chesapeake,
Va., 233-174, to advance to the
title match. Shafer led throughout
after Pepe began with two splits.
Another open gave Shafer a 20-pin
lead, but when Shafer left a 2-8-10
split and opened, Pepe was again
within a mark. Pepe then struck in
the ninth frame and got the first
two in the 10th before a leaving
three pins on his fill ball. Shafer
struck on his first shot in the 10th,
left a 10 pin on his second, and
converted the spare to win by a
single pin.
Shafer earned $3,000 for the win
while Pepe earned $1,500.The
long-running event was named to
honor the late Al Jones, co-owner
of Pro Image Bowling pro shop at

Marlon Enriquez 300 at Jib Lanes


FLUSHING, NY In the HiRollers League Marlon Enriquez
blasted a 300 game.
Jimmy Vega, Jr. rolled 253-237278-784, Gary Elferis 265-277-

212-755, Ogie Lawsin 238-256259-753, Bob Ostemann 267-268216-751, Bryan Paul 213-224279-716,and Danielle Merino
207-216-269-692.

Jerry Ramirez 300 at Parkway Lanes


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Jerry
Ramirez remained hot with a300
and finishing with a 784 set in the
Friday Continental Association
League at Parkway Lanes.

Walter Williams Jr. hit 267-764,


Mandy Miranda 288-760, Anfil
Polanco 254-744, Simon Checo
268-742, Victor Figueroa 259-736
and Danny Leerdam 255-727.

Mike Alvarez 300 at Farmingdale Lanes

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Tournament Champion Ryan Shafer, with Rockaway Lanes


general manager Dori Tingoli, and proprietor Richard Mark.
Rockaway Lanes. Jones, who suffered from cystic fibrosis since
childhood, twice endured a double
lung transplant, but lost his life to
an infection in January, eight years
after his second transplant. Jones
joined the PBA in 2001 and competed until 2007, just prior to his
second transplant.
The PBA Al Jones Memorial was
part of the QubicaAMF PBA
Regional Tour. For more informa-

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The next PBA East Region event
is the PBA Colony Park Challenge,
hosted by Colony Park Lanes
North in York, Pa., May 27-28.
PBA Challenge events are open to
any PBA member without a title
and any non-member who has
never won a PBA event.

FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Alvarez blasted a 300 game in the
Wednesday Early Mens League at
Farmingdale Lanes.
Jeremy Bush rolled 226-258-

257-741, Bay Stauder 257-233240-730, Paul Verderosa 226-267225-718, Jeff Gallo 257-223-250687, and Peter DiLorenzo 278689.

Rollin E. Ball 300 at Majestic Lanes


HOPELAWN, NJ - Rollin E. Ball
topped the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed League at Majestic
Lanes blasting games of 209-300-

237 for a high series of 746.


Vinny R. Medvetz shot 216-225235-676, Nick Piomelli 216-202229-647, and John Cestone 225.

Walt Forrester Rolls First 300 at Rockaway


ROCKAWAY, NJ Competing in
the Rockaway Mixed League at
Rockaway Lanes Walt Forrester
posted his career first 300 game.
Ryan Prevost also hit 300 and finished the session with a 781 High

Series. William Degnan collected


his career first 700 with a 721.
Chris Systsma bowled a 285,
Brian Theriault 247-652, Denise
Frey 253-648, and Lynne
Coleman 235-611.

Class of 2016 Inducted into USBC Hall of Fame


LAS VEGAS The United States Bowling Congress
Hall of Fame welcomed five new members and celebrated their accomplishments at The Orleans Hotel and
Casino.
The 2016 USBC Hall of Fame Class includes Kim
Adler of Melbourne, Florida, and Mike Durbin of
Hollywood, California, in the Superior Performance
category; Steve Kloempken of Pleasant View, Utah, for
Outstanding USBC Performance; Harry Sullins of
Chesterfield Township, Michigan, in the Veterans category; and Joan Romeo of Van Nuys, California, for
Meritorious Service.
Adler is a 16-time Professional Womens Bowling
Association winner, which included the 1999 U.S.
Womens Open. Adler also found success at the USBC

Womens Championships, claiming a Classic AllEvents title in 2004. She has 11 additional top-10 finishes at the Womens Championships, including a second-place finish in Classic Singles in 2004 and a runner-up effort at the 2002 USBC Queens.
Its actually the only hall of fame that I am part of in
bowling, Adler said. Nothing like starting from the
top. I had traveled so much in my bowling career that I
was never in one city long enough to get the number of
years in that usually are needed to qualify for a local or
state association. I am so pleased to be able to have
this, and not only for me but for all those people
involved in my bowling career.
Durbin earned 14 Professional Bowlers Association
Tour titles across three decades, and became the first

three-time Tournament of Champions winner (1972,


1982 and 1984). He also earned six PBA regional titles,
won the 1967 PBA Rookie of the Year award and
earned the No. 22 spot on the PBAs 50 Greatest
Players list. He was inducted in the PBA Hall of Fame
in 1984.
Its the culmination of my career, Durbin said. Its
the cherry on the top of the sweetest cake you can imagine. Its just a wonderful experience. The only negative
is my parents arent here to see it. Ive been involved in
the sport of bowling all my life, and they were involved
in the sport of bowling, too. There isnt a higher honor
than being a member of the USBC Hall of Fame.
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SPORTS REPORTER
Frank Wilkinson Re-elected USBC President THE RACE TO 100

May 25 - 31, 2016

ARLINGTON, Texas Frank Wilkinson of


Staten Island, New York, was re-elected president of the United States Bowling Congress
and Cathy DeSocio of Wichita, Kansas, will
continue to serve as vice president of USBC.
Wilkinson and DeSocio were re-elected as
officers for the 2016-2017 season by the
USBC Board of Directors, following the
USBC Convention held in April in Las Vegas.
Wilkinson, 29, will begin his second term
as president on Aug. 1. The owner of Rabs
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Country Lanes, he joined the USBC board as
Frank Wilkinson
a youth committee representative in 2010. At
this years USBC Convention, he was elected to the board by delegates.
I appreciate the confidence and support of the board members and the
USBC delegates in allowing me to continue to serve USBC, Wilkinson
said. In the last year, we have seen the re-launch of the Professional
Womens Bowling Association and a television deal that will showcase our
sport from youth bowlers to collegiate to the professional level. We are
continuing to build a future for the sport and I look forward to many more
success stories in the coming years.
Wilkinson has been on the Bowling Proprietors Association of America
board as a USBC representative since 2014 and a director on the National
Council of Youth Sports since 2012. He is a Youth Education Services and
Nominating Committee member for the New York State USBC. Rabs
Country Lanes has been honored as the Staten Island Small Business of the
Year presented by the City of New York.
DeSocio also will be serving her second term as vice president. The president of JOMA Company, which operates seven centers in Kansas,
Missouri and Oklahoma, she was president of BPAA from 2012-2014 and
currently is a trustee for the International Bowling Museum and Hall of
Fame.
She has received the Great Plains USBC Hall of Fame Pioneer Award for
Exceptional Leadership, Continued Support and Distinguished Service to
the Sport of Bowling, and the Wichita Business Journal Women in
Business Award, among her many awards.

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Maybe the most celebrated rivalry among contemporary bowling


stars is the ongoing battle between
Hall of Famers Walter Ray
Williams Jr. and Pete Weber, made
famous by WRWs domination of
PDW in their history of PBA Tour
television battles. In head-to-head
duels on national television,
Williams has beaten Weber nine
times in 11 matches, including
five victories without a loss in title
matches.
Lesser known is the competition
between the two that began more
than 35 years ago, and has evolved
into a race to become the first
player in PBA history to win 100
titles at all levels of PBA competition. Its a milestone that one or
both PBA superstars could achieve
before the 2016 season is over.
In the all-time titles chase,
Williams who made his PBA
debut in 1980 has won 96 times.
Now 56, hes the all-time leader in
PBA Tour titles with 47, but also
owns 32 standard PBA Regional
titles, 10 PBA50 Tour titles and
nine PBA50 Regional titles.
Weber, who joined the PBA in
November 1979 at age 17 and
went on to win PBA Rookie of the
Year honors in 1980 the same
year Williams joined - ranks
fourth in all-time PBA Tour titles
with 37, but the St. Louis native is
the all-time leader in standard
PBA Regional titles with 48. Now
53, Weber also has won four
PBA50 Regionals and including
his current hot streak of three consecutive PBA50 Tour titles to raise
his total in that category to seven,
giving him a grand total of 96
titles.
By winning his seventh PBA50
Tour title in the Johnny Petraglia
BVL Open, Weber moved into a
tie for 12th place on the PBA50
Tour career titles list with Earl
Anthony, John Hricsina and Dave
Soutar. John Handegard is the
leader with 14. Williams is alone
in sixth place with his 10 titles.
Parker Bohn III ranks third with
63 overall titles (35 PBA Tour, 24
standard Regionals, three PBA50
Tour and one PBA50 Regional).

USBCHall of Fame

Continued from Page 1


Kloempken is a two-time Team USA member, winning gold medals in
doubles and trios in 1991 at the World Bowling Mens Championships
in Singapore. Collegiately, he helped Wichita State win three consecutive Intercollegiate Team Championships from 1993-1995. At the USBC
Open Championships, he won Team All-Events in 2003 and Regular
All-Events in 1993. In 27 years as an Open Championships competitor,
Kloempken holds a 213.5 average.
Its just an honor to be included in such a great group of professionals, bowlers and great people, Kloempken said. And, that was an awesome class. I couldnt be more proud for the people I was inducted with.
Even during the moments where they brought in all of the past hall of
famers, your jaw drops to just imagine thats who Im a part of and our
class is a part of. Im just really honored and fortunate, and I look forward to being part of this hall of fame for years to come.
Sullins is a five-time PBA national champion. Known for his longevity, he holds the PBA record for consecutive tournament appearances
with 239 from 1986-1993. His resume also includes 32 regional and
PBA50 wins, including the 2009 PBA Senior World Championship. In
Michigan, Sullins has earned 10 city championships and nine state titles,
which helped earn him induction into the Metro Detroit Hall of Fame in
2002 and the Michigan State Bowling Association Hall of Fame 2003.
As a professional, this is one of the highest honors, but its also one
of the highest for the amateurs, Sullins said. Youre always a USBC
member. And I take pride in our Michigan State and Metro Detroit tournaments when they say sponsored with USBC approval. When you can
win those tournaments, to me, its great because its a USBC tournament, not just a local or a state tournament.
Romeo has served as president and vice president of the International
Bowling Media Association, and president of the California Bowling
Writers. She was an executive coordinator for World Bowling and
served as a trustee to the International Bowling Museum and Hall of
Fame. She has earned the California Womens Bowling Association
Distinguished Service Award, Columbia 300 Humanitarian Award,
Bowling Writers Association of America Meritorious Service Award and
BWAA Presidents Award.
Its a major honor because I wasnt affiliated with any company, it
was just me, Romeo said. To be able to be recognized for doing something that I loved is truly remarkable. So many people helped me get
here.
Through 2016, there are 417 members of the USBC Hall of Fame
217 in Superior Performance, 117 in Meritorious Service, 50 in
Veterans, 20 in Pioneers and 13 in Outstanding USBC Performance.
The USBC Hall of Fame was created in 2005 by merging the former
American Bowling Congress and Women's International Bowling
Congress Halls of Fame.
For more information on the USBC Hall of Fame, visit
OWL.com/HallofFame.

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May 25 - 31, 2016

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Nor Bu: Pat Cook 256, Bill Karpack 245-662, Chris Bakos 234, Stacey
Titus 236, Chris Bakos 621, Patrick Deo 245-595, Marie Vantreuren
208-585, Julie Cailliau 201.
Thursday Night Mixed: Ken George 290-753, Scott Sturble 254-662,
Nick Westergaard 243-695, Nidia Haneveld 257-692, Carole Crenzio
225-595, Tami Mehesy 190.
Thursday Night Foursomes: Doug Batsch 247-615, Robert Rosen 245636, Bob Coleman 237-620, Ken Emker 222-600, Maryann Abasto 212573.

Ken Howell 727 at Mouse Trap Lanes


WOODBINE, NJ - Ken Howell rocked 234-237-256-727 to lead the
way in MTL's Monday Night Mixed.
Leon Errickson rolled 256-258-684, Charles Taylor 234-212-238-684,
Bill Northam 224-203-246-673 and Gerald Murray 205-276-653.

Paul Stuart 774


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Victor Padilla hit 262-768, Peter
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Richard Butt 804

Patrice Nolan 732

Steve Klein 710

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Richard Butt topped the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League blasting games of 289258-257 for a high series of 804.
Charlie Torres hit 279-248-257784, John Balbi 237-236-263736, Padro Salcedo 278-728,
Tony Taylor 234-259-234-727,
and Dave Goldman 227-267214-708.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Patrice Nolan led the scoring in the
Tuesday Rockville Ladies League
blasting games of 257-236-238 for
a high series of 732.
Kathy Andrews hit 242-212-636,
Dawn Cannarozzo 218, Lisa Wilber
214, and Patty Weerbeck 210.

ROCKVILLE, NY Steve Klein


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258-215-237 for a high series of
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Stuart Blau shot 257-225-671,
Scott Mackoff 247-205, and Joel
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John Wims 721

Alexa Messina 701

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John Wims topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Mens
rolling 278-211-232 for a 721.
Steve Friedman hit 247-235-700,
Ben Gregoretti
266-236-699,
Keith Manza 266, John Maglio
258-226-658, and Jeff Bishoff
278-648.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Alexa Messina led the scoring in
the Saturday Scholarship League
rolling games of 233-256-212 for
a high series of 701.
Brian Becktold hit 234-205-225664, Daniel Carley 254-242-663,
and Colleen Kingsepp 233.

Gary Brown 782


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Gary Brown topped the scoring
in the Monday 4-Man Classic
League blasting games 267-249266 for a high series of 782.
Barry Clare shot 299-248-768,
Willie Fessler hit 2482-48-269765, Bob Schmid 248-234-267749, Al Fabiano 286-247-724,
and Joe Conigliaro 279-228-718.

Anthony Bruno 769


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Anthony Bruno topped the scoring in the Tuesday Late Mens
League blasting games of 258235-276 for a high series of 769.
Joe Mazza hit 269-223-700,
James DeGennaro 256-233-695,
Kenneth Rich 263-212-212-687,
Don Railey 238-233-677, and Joe
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Padro Salcedo 767


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Padro Salcedo topped the scoring
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League rolling games of 254-255258 for a high series of 767.
Joe Conigliaro hit 253-224-224701, Rich Salcedo 279-237-680,
Bill Viccora 279-210-674, and
Bob Thorne 259-672.

Robert Barber 737


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Barber topped the scoring
in the Saturday Scholarship
League firing games of 278-233226 for a high series of 737.
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League Dot Hoffman shot 192,
Anne Molloy 183, Patty
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Pat Zenker 717


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Lou Getzelman 814

Al Spano 749

Romell Witherspoon 734 Robert Grieb 632

FARMINGDALE, NY Lou
Getzelman topped the Friday
Late Mixed firing games of 279278-257 for a high series of 814.
Anthony Crocitto hit 217-266245-728, Mike Agosta 259-258724, and Timmy Walker 246-201228-675.

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of 259-222-268 for a high series
of 749.
Matt Atria shot 279-235-223737, Glenn Appel 244-236-254734, Bryan Berg 240-257-255722, Mike Perrone 257-227235-719, Mark Arezzo 225-247246-718, and Sunil Kochar 252226-237-715.

FARMINGDALE, NY Romell
Witherspoon took the lead topping all bowlers scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League firing games of 224-224-286 for a
high series of 734.
Joseph Kotowicz hit 247-243243-733, Lukas Zito 257-243691, Victor Cassano Sr. 267216-676, and Scott Bannon 202246-200-648.

Fred Catapano 744

FARMINGDALE, NY John
Mercurio led the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Mens
League rolling games of 269236-227 for a high series of
732.
Ed Stadtlander shot 247224-233-724, Dan Rice 258224-236-718,
Michael
Alvarez
235-223-246-704,
and Joe DiGiacomo 289-234701.

Brendan Rini 783


FARMINGDALE, NY Brendan
Rini topped the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
blasting games of 237-269-277
for a high series of 783.
Gary LaCara rolled 279-234706, Tom Prendergast 236-236225-697, Billy Kerkenides 214208-259-681, Robert Horvath
228-217-236-681, and Linda
Stephanopoulo 279-202-668.

Scott Zimmerman 756


FARMINGDALE, NY Scott
Zimmerman topped the Friday
Late Mixed blasting games of
286-266 for a high series of 756.
Lou Getzelman shot 299-226741, Mike McCarthy 236-212279-727, Tony Caridi 245-224227-696, William Ramos 255228-686, and Wingo Hom 215215-246-676.

Steve Raifer 753


FARMINGDALE, NY Steve
Raifer led the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing games of 247-246-260 for a
high series of 753.
Joe Giamamrino Jr. hit 260-664,
Justin Dellicarpini 238-213-655,
George Mazzocchi 225-224-631.

FARMINGDALE, NY Fred
Catapano led the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League
rolling games of 276-255 for a
high series of 744.
Michael Berardino hit 226237-270-733, Clayton Hunt
216-225-254-695,
Steve
Coleman
222-248-224-694,
Bobby Wilson 255-244-681,
and Amefika Greaves 259-659.

John Mercurio 732

Victor Cassano, Sr. 736 Joe Buccino 658


FARMINGDALE, NY Victor
Cassano, Sr. topped the scoring
in the Tuesday Nite Owls
League blasting games of 245233-258 for a high 736.
Robert Grieb hit 245-630, Joe
Monock 266-614, and Donald
Price 248.
In the Tuesday AM Ladies
League Barbie Phillips shot
185, Maryann Schan 183, and
Jessica Valentino 179.
John Shedel shot 200, Marvin
Slifkin 193, Joe Livolsi 191,
and Gerard Hoeler 181 in the
Friday Sunshine Kids League.

FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Buccino led the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League
rolling games of 234-225 for a
high series of 658.
Bob Saunders hit 244-228644, David Green 247-215643, Brian Siemers 243-629,
and Robert Laurice 235-601.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Gerard Hoeler shot
190, Joe Montefusco and
Angela
Napolitano
189,
George DiSalvo 182, and
Frank Napolitano 171.

In the Sunday Adult/Junior


League Rose Marie Snyder shot
185, Nicholas Fina 182, Ryan
Fina 154, and Lea Ann Gravino
139.

FARMINGDALE, NY - Robert
Grieb rolled 279-632, Bob
Kennedy 219-207-619, Bob
Andrews 251-606, and Dale
Alberino 239-602.

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Gubitosi Jr. tossed the high game a 290 along with a
705 series in the Hankel League. Mike Fogarty
whipped up a 753 series on lanes 27-28 and Vince
Portobello 747. Two 713s were shot by Larry Gitlitz
and Joseph Inserra with Mark Gold a 703 and
Maxwell Statler 701. Steady Jay Mann excelled with
a 279 game.
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and three 700 sets, Mike Fogarty with three 700
series and Petraglias two 700s. Hottest bowler of the
month (BOTM) goes to Brandon Orr who whipped
together a732 and 738 series, three games of 259 or
better, averaging over 227, and leading the Jackson 4
to a 24-12 record for March. Honorable mentions to
Jay Mann and Leslie Bohn.

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May 25 - 31, 2016

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HIGH ROLLERS AT JIB LANES


Richie Salcedo 755

Richie Salcedo 750

Hector Camacho 729

John Petrizzi 772

FLUSHING, NY Richie Salcedo


topped the scoring in the Midweek
Mixers League blasting games of
259-248-248 for a high series of
755.
Bob Ostermann hit 258-225256-739, Casey Allen 206-245237-688, Janet Flowers 237-236214-687, Brett Lee 205-269-215689, and Leon Chao 246-256685.

FLUSHING, NY Hector
Camacho led the scoring in the
Ted Guy Classic League rolling
games of 254-279 for a of 729.
Paul Kalin hit 258-211-247-716,
Tom Handley 267-229-226-705,
Greg Welch 251-201-243-695,
John Petrovits III 233-268-694, and
Keith Cooper 238-248-207-693.

STATEN ISLAND, NY John Petrizzi led the scoring in the Rab


Wilkinson Memorial League blasting games of 246-267-259 for a high
series of 772.
Tom Wilkinson shot 257-279-724, Tim McAuliffe 279-701, Rocky
Salerno 243-700, Robert Formino 676, and Ira Levy 248-663.

Rich Hill 752

FLUSHING, NY Richie Salcedo


topped the scoring in the HiRollers League blasting games of
267-226-257 for a high series of
750.
Sheila Marie Tolentino shot 265214-246-725, Dwight Flowers
246-242-235-723,
Elizabeth
Placencia
234-243-244-721,
Gabriel Elie-Pierre 279-203-237718, and Frank Montgoris, Jr. 257245-212-714.

FLUSHING, NY Rich Hill led


the scoring in the Bricktown Too
League rolling games of 223265-264 for a high series of 752.
Abdul Sulley shot 234-256-246736, David Jones 267-255-212734, Chris Illescdas 267-223237-727, and Arthur Braodbelt
227-226-236-689.

FLUSHING, NY Michael
Mooney led the Midweek Mixers
League firing games of 257-206252 for a high series of 715.
Brett Lee shot 244-277-713,
Richie Salcedo 247-218-247-712,
and Jamie Ansale 297-211-200708.

Michael Mooney 715

Tony Taylor 715


FLUSHING, NY Tony Taylor
topped the scoring in the Friends
and Family League rolling games
of 247-201-267 for a high series of
715.
Brett Lee hit 279-224-211-714,
David Thomas 207-223-278-708,
Casey Allen 259-203-244-706,
David Thomas 207-223-278-708,
and Leonard Hanley 223-221-257701.

Santo Lisa 742


STATEN ISLAND, NY Santo Lisa led the scoring in the Senior Mens
League rolling games of 225-270-247 for a high series of 742.
Chip Bonomo shot 215-245-653, Don Schwed 211-227-206-644, and
Al Felline 203-245-643.

Joe DEsposito 739


STATEN ISLAND, NY Joe DEsposito led the Friday Nite Mixed
Quartets League rolling games of 247-267 for a high series of 739.
Joe Jabaily rolled 278-705, Robert Guasa 244-246-703, Anthony
Jabaily 255-683, John Saucer 256-684, and Richie Lopez 248-678.

Seto Jew 728


STATEN ISLAND, NY Seto Jew topped the scoring in the Rab
Wilkinson Memorial blasting games of 268-256 for a high series of 728.
Jeff Scire rolled 289-683, Joe Labargo 255-242-699, and Mike
Calabrese 267-678.

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May 25 - 31, 2016

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Tommy Martino 760

Bill Dillon 679

Joe Maloney 673

Nick Piomelli 660

Chuck Mantione 627

HOPELAWN, NJ Tommy
Martino topped the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Mens League blasting games of 239-263-258 for a
high series of 760.
Brian Longo shot 246-235-245726, Rocco Fortunato 258-248207-713, Steve Venito 242-236215-693, and Joe Plescia 218-259214-691.

HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Dillon led


the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League rolling games
of 201-245-224 for a high series of
679.
Robert Golembiewski shot 257238-675, Al DAlessadnro 214243-212-669, and Jack Masculin
204-278-655.

HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Maloney


led the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed Nuts League rolling games
of 234-259 for a high series of
673.
John Syslo shot 215-213-237665, Bill Aker, Jr. 203-245-201649, and K.C. Cabonalis 211-222626.

HOPELAWN, NJ Nick Piomelli


led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed League rolling games
of 249-247 for a high series of 660.
Vinny R. Medvetz hit 213-214221-648, Scott Akalewicz 222238-643, and Mike Piomelli 227208-624.

HOPELAWN, NJ - Chuck
Mantione padded the scoring in
the Federal Business Centers
League rolling games of 202-221204 for a high series of 627.
Matt Karinja hit 217-600, and
Eric LaCroix 202.

Vinny R. Medvetz 684

John Syslo 670

Phil Considine 670

Dan Hansell 635

HOPELAWN, NJ- John Syslo


rolled 243-239-670, Rolando
Bazquez 216-255-660, and Don
M. Hellhake 207-238-632 in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League.
Katina Garcia led the Tuesday
Night Singles with 222, followed
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Phil
Considine led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed League rolling
games of 245-212-213 for a high
series of 670.
Kevin Eccleston shot 222-248669, Kevin Bitler 232-246-655,
and Mike Conte 247-213-641.

HOPELAWN, NJ Dan Hansell


led the scoring in the Merck
League rolling games of 231-226
for a high series of 635.
Pete Zafian hit 233, Eric Haltli
245, and Bruce BInkowitz 204213.

HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Eglesia


rolled
201-233-626,
Ray
Newsome
245-615,
Kevin
Bovaird 245-611, and Jimmy
Griffin 226-227-609.

HOPELAWN, NJ Vinny R.
Medvetz led the scoring in the La
Buona Pizza League rolling games
of 267-231 for a high series of
684.
Pat Moreno shot 215-237-647,
Warren Taureck 208-236-640, and
Joe Herber 212-256-637.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Rich Rowley shot 233,
and Hugo Toro 209.
In the Wednesday Earlybirds
League Edie Cavallo rolled 235,
and Sue Ragas 201.

Emil Woitowicz 666


HOPELAWN, NJ Emil
Woitowicz led the scoring in the
Iselin AA League rolling games of
250-236 for a high series of 666.
Darris Douma rolled 270-652,
Paul Woitowicz 205-247-632, and
Tom Leonard 224-602.

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Paul Fair 602


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Jamie rolled 223, Anthony
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