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LAKEWOOD, NJ Tyler Wolfe
earned top honors in the Saturday
Scratch League at Ocean Lanes
blasting a 300 game then adding
games of 235 and 268 to finish
with the high series of 803.
Justin Thockmoron rolled 268,
Amanda Nardiello 258, Kenn
Ryan 248, Andrew Lazarchu
247, Nic Chihrichello 246, Amb
MacLeod 240-215, Karsy
Lukosius 225, Katie Hagan 22
and Kaith Lash 213.
By Bill Vint - PBA
LAS VEGAS Ryan Ciminelli of
Cheektowaga, N.Y., converted dis-
appointment into determination,
winning the Professional Bowlers
Association Chameleon
Championship for his second PBA
Tour title with an inspired 258-203
victory over Englands Dom Barrett.
The third of seven telecasts from
PBA World Series of Bowling V at
the South Point Hotel and Casino
complex aired on ESPN. It again
featured the use of blue oil to help
fans see the otherwise invisible lane
conditioning pattern. The Chameleon pattern was
applied to 43 feet compared to a 35-foot applicationfor the Cheetah Championship and 39 feet for the
Viper pattern in previous weeks.
Ciminelli, bowling in the wake of a bitter loss to
Chris Barnes in the Viper Championship title match,
when he left a 7-10 split in the final
frame, started his battle against
Barrett with three strikes and never
trailed. When Barrett closed to with-
in two pins after five frames,
Ciminelli threw another string of
five strikes to race away with his
first title since winning the 2011 Earl
Anthony Memorial.
It was tough to put (the Viper)
behind me, but I decided to use it as
inspiration instead of letting it get to
me, the 27-year-old left-hander
said. I felt really good. I broke the
lane down the way I wanted to and
created some room for myself.
I knew the (right) side really wasnt that good, hecontinued. I knew if I stayed within myself, 220,
230 would probably win.
See PBApage 2
Ryan Ciminelli Wins PBA Chameleon Championship
FARMINGDALE, NY Brian
Beale earned top honors in the
Tuesday Early Birds League at
Rockville Centre Lanes firing
games of 235 and 279 around a300 for the high series of 824.
Amefika Greaves rolled 299-770,
Nathaniel Fuller 290-711, Kerrick
Jones 279-721, Carmelo Pluchin
278-712, Anthony Coleman 26
236-706, Bob Ciaccio and Berar
Pannullo 266, Robert Spann 26
235-704, and Garfield Campbe260-224, Charlie Turner 259-23
704, and Mike Bagnato 247-22
253-725.
Matt Vanderhoof 279-800 at Montvale
Brian Beale 300-824 at Farmingdale
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Carole
DeGroot found perfection in a 300
game while rolling in the
Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling
League, at Parkway Lanes and fin-
ished with scores of 205-300-235
for a strong 740 series to lead an
active night of high scorers.
Mike DeFrancesco rolled a nice
set with 268-736, followed by E
Reder with a near perfect 279
his 714, Joe Donnarumma 25
696, Paul Stuart 246-695, Jame
Rivera 236-688, Jim Viola 27
683, Thuan Nguyen 257-683, Ro
Roman 279-682, Peter Hona
237-675, and Rich Miller Sr. 22
671.
Carole DeGroot blasts a 300 at Parkway
MONTVALE, NJ - Matt
Vanderhoof blasted scores of 242-
279-279 for an 800 series to lead
all scoring in the Thursday Early
Bird League at Montvale Lanes.
Other great shooting for the night
included Ed Kilianski 257-715,
Steve Scorzetti 266-714, Mik
Folchi 238-709, Mike Almodov
244-708, Rick Hunt 267-70
Dave Spano 259-697, Joh
Iaccarino 248-697, Tom Fojtl
267-695, and Ed McAuliffe 24
691.
LODI, NJ - Darshan Shah 300-
823 in the Friday G&L at Lodi
Lanes, Bob Catena 299, PJ Garcia
289, Ron DeLuca 289-792, Donn
Gusciora 256, and Ms. Roc
Thomas 255.
Darshan Shah 300-823 at Lodi Lane
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ARLINGTON, Texas - Steve
Cook of Granite Bay, Calif., and
Doug Kent of Newark, N.Y., have
been elected to the United StatesBowling Congress Hall of Fame in
the Superior Performance category.
The two were among six bowlers
on the men's national ballot this
year, and though they fell short of
the required 70 percent of the votes
cast by a USBC panel of veteran
bowling writers, hall of famers and
board members needed for elec-
tion, they were given the nod by the
USBC Hall of Fame Committee.
Cook and Kent will join three
other inductees, who were elected
in November by the USBC Hall of
Fame Committee. John Gaines of
Orlando, Fla., and Dale Traber of
Cedarburg, Wis., were elected in
the Outstanding USBC
Performance category, and the late
Woody Woodruff of Long Island,
N.Y., a longtime executive at
AMF, was elected posthumously
for Meritorious Service.
See USBC Hallpage 2
Steve Cook, Doug Kent Elected to USBC Hall of FameBy Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
Tyler Wolfe 300-803 at OceanPBA photoDoug KentPBA photo
Steve Cook
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The second title feels better (than the first), Ciminelli added. It
been too long. You know you can win after the first one, but you wa
three years and you begin to ask yourself if youre a one-hit wonder. Snow thats off my shoulders.
Barrett, who was the top qualifier for the Chameleon stepladder final
was a bit confused at the start of the match.
I didnt feel like I made many bad shots, but my ball reaction didn
look very good, Barrett said. One time it would hook, the next time
would go straight. Its not the kind of scenario you want going into a tit
match against someone who was throwing the ball as well as Ryan was
Barrett insisted the blue oil had no bearing on anything, echoin
Ciminellis sentiments.
I think when you get to a certain level, your ball is your guide, h
said of the colored oil. Youve grown up reading ball reaction. That
how we make our decisions. Thats how we win tournaments, so an
visual aid out there might be great for TV or young bowlers, but whe
you get to this level, it doesnt matter. Were going to use informatio
available to us like pattern length, the type of oil, the lane surface. All o
those things make a huge difference, but visually, were going to rea
ball motions. We know what we do.
If you paid too much attention to (the blue oil), youd be ignoring th
facts of what youve been doing all week. Ball motion is far more impo
tant.
Ciminelli, the No. 3 qualifier coming into the Chameleon finals, ra
away from Tom Smallwood of Saginaw, Mich., in the first match, 25
197, and was equally impressive in eliminating Brian Kretzer of Dayto
Ohio, 235-179, in the semifinal match.
The Chameleon telecast also included the third of four special PB
League Challenge segments in which the eight PBA League franchi
players are demonstrating their skills in unique competitions. In th
Obstacle Bowling round, players tried to knock down as many pins a
they could by throwing three shots through or around an obstacle cours
of rubber pins positioned at intervals down the lane.
BROOKLYN STyLES franchise player Sean Rash won the compet
tion in a one-ball roll-off against Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits franchise pla
er Osku Palermaa after they tied at 28 out of a possible total of 30.The obstacle course was fun, Rash said. Im pretty good at throw
ing it hard and straight off the corner, and hooking it as much as poss
ble. You were just trying to hit a target, draw a line and throw it har
and I was able to come out on top in that one.
Visually (obstacle bowling) isnt much different than what we do
added Chris Barnes, who represented the Silver Lake Atom Splitters an
tied for second with a 27. There is always (an invisible) sand trap or
tree that you have to avoid, but physically you cant see them represen
ed like (the rubber pins).
Cook, 56, was a dominant southpaw on the Professional Bowlers
Association Tour during the 1980s, collecting 15 PBA titles from 1979-
1992. His success included three major victories - the PBA Tournamentof Champions (1981), PBA Touring Players Championship (1983) and
Bowling Proprietors' Association of America U.S. Open (1986).
His efforts earned him election into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1993 and
the 25th spot on the PBA's 2008 list of the 50 Greatest Players in PBA
History. Cook finished ninth at the 1981 USBC Masters and was a first-
team USBC All-American in 1986 and second-team selection in 1981
and '83.
Kent had a career year on the PBA Tour during the 2006-07 season. He
earned his second USBC Masters title and took home the PBA Player of
the Year award.
The 46-year-old right-hander owns 10 PBA titles, including four
majors - the USBC Masters (1991 and 2006) and PBA World
Championship (2002 and 2007). His success helped him to the No. 43
spot among the 50 Greatest Players in PBA History and into the PBA
Hall of Fame in 2013.
A first-team USBC All-American in 2002 and 2006 and a second-team
selection in 1997 and 2000, Kent is a member of the Canandaigua, N.Y.,and Lake Ontario, N.Y., Halls of Fame and the Rochester, N.Y., Walk of
Fame.
The USBC Hall of Fame was created in 2005 by merging the former
ABC and WIBC Halls of Fame. With the five new inductees, there will
be 407 members of the USBC Hall of Fame - 271 in Performance, 116
in Meritorious Service and 20 Pioneers.
The induction ceremony will take place April 24 at the 2014 USBC
Convention in Reno, Nev.
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REVISED 2014
ESPNTELEVISION SCHEDULE
Sunday, Jan. 5 World Bowling
Tour Men's and Women's Finals
presented by PBA, South Point,
Las Vegas, 1 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 12 Round1 Japan
Cup, Minami Suna Round1
Bowling Center, Tokyo, Japan, 1
p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 19 PBA Regional
Players Invitational Finals, PBA50
Tour Finals, Teen Masters Grand
Championship, South Point, Las
Vegas, 3 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 26 PBA
Tournament of Champions,Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park,
Mich., Noon (live)
Sunday, Feb. 2 Chris Paul PBA
League All-Stars, Lucky Strike-
L.A. Live, Los Angeles, 4 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 9 PBA League
Quarterfinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 16 PBA League
Quarterfinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23 USBC
Masters (live), Brunswick Zone
Carolier, North Brunswick, N.J., 3
p.m.
Sunday, March 2 PBA League
Quarterfinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 23 PBA League
Quarterfinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 1 p.m.
Sunday, March 30 PBA League
Semifinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 6 PBA League
Semifinals, Thunderbowl Lanes,
Allen Park, Mich., 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 13 PBA League
Elias Cup Finals, Brunswick Zone
Carolier, North Brunswick, N.J., 2
p.m.
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Michael Dyer 290-778ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
Michael Dyer topped the scoringin the Sunday Night Mixed
League blasting games of 222-
290-266 for a high series of 778.
Carl Rissland shot 278-258-698,
Julio Zambrano 224-269-248-741,
Robert Picard 267-257-222-746,
Peter Fehn 201-264-212-677,
Alan Ip 257-229, James Nolan and
Matt Stanisic 256, and Kim
Swanson 232-225-658.
Eric Woodson 224ROCKVILLE CTR, NY In the
Sunday 12 for 12 League EricWoodson hit 224, and Jim
McEvilley 190.
Susan Randel 211ROCKVILLE CTR, NY In the
Monday Ladies Classic League
Susan Randel shot 211, Remee
Mallay 202 and Patricia Martone
and Hope Rose 191.
Santo DiSciafani 267ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Santo
DiSciafani led the scoring in theSunday Adult/Child Doubles
League firing a high game of 267.
Barbara Migliorno hit 266, Sal
Scognamillo 249-224-678, Pat
Zenker 224-235-243-702, and
Patrick Bukovsky 232-218.
David Schuster 245ROCKVILLE CTR, NY David
Schuster paced the scoring in the
Temple Am-Echad Mens Club
League firing games of 245-220
for a high series of 630.
Joel Schatzberg hit 200.
Vito Sgaramella 214
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY VitoSgaramella shot 214, Eddie Dyrlie
213, Cesar Caraballo 203, and Bill
Wrightsman 195 in the Royal
Lanes League.
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Phone 201-265-3365 - Fax 201-265-2606
Mike Stevens 2 11-in-a-row for an 805By John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ- Action at the Hankel Classic heated up with Mike Steve
throwing the first eleven strikes in the second game for a 299 and the la
11 strikes in the third game for 279. That is 22 strikes of 24 attempts in th
last two games of the Monday night league. His series highlight a score o
805, was the first 800 of the season in the Hankel and was nearly 40 pin
ahead of lightning striker Mike Ormsby with a 766-267-263.
Second and third high series went to Anthony Gubitosi 741-299, an
Brian Hart 723-279. Dennis Jandoli fired a 703-269. John Shimko an
Tom Antus had additional high games of 268 and 267 respectively. Fir
woman 700 series of the year was blasted by Emerald Platzer 709-26
229.Position night saw Aches N Pains remain on top one point ahead of fa
charging Freehold Tire as both when 7-2 for the night. Team 5 swept the
match (9-0) to pull into third place, just ahead of Howell Lanes and Tea
Sorry, Not Sorry. Three high team scratch games were Team 5-918, Fou
Seasons 914, and South Knolls 896.
Keith Benenati 300 at Rockville CentrROCKVILLE, CENTRE, NY Keith Benanati blasted games of 30
236 in the Wednesday Night Mens League at Rockville Centre Lanes
John Laurita rolled 279-258-745, Salvatore Panzarella 241-224-25
724, Terry Boyle 268-237-707, Les Forrai 267-220, and Michael Lipk
232-246-234-712.
Matt Dobbins 300 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY Matt Dobbins blasted a 300 along with game
of 239 and 226 for a 765 series in the Thursday 3-Man League Farmingdale Lanes.
Joe Casale shot 289-247-257-793, Joe Traina, Jr. 279-246-268-79
Rob Gotterbarn 279-781, Frankie Montgoris 289, Ryan Mapes 238-27
217-731, Michael Berardino 257-226-248-731, Kerrick Jones 233-257
248-738, Sean Mott 222-247-257-726, and Mike Dunn 256-246.
Paul Barbuzza 300 at Rockville CentreROCKVILLE CTR, NY Paul Barbuzza blasted a 300 game in th
Wednesday Early Mens League at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Glen Smith and Adam Swensen shot 276, Stan Lane 268-236, E
Connelly 257-235, Barry Clare 255, and Bob Fabrizio, Richard Schuri
Ken Bruce and Keith Manza each rolled a 248 game.
Russ Kyzima 300 at Plaza LanesMADISON, NJ - Russ Kyzima blasted a 300 game in the Wednesda
Trio League at Plaza Lanes.Joe Parish shot 268-730, Jim Hintze 264, Bryan Katz and Eric Voelkse
258, Jake Bird 738, Greg Havas 672, Stephanie Rahn 279-661, an
Dawn Tapanes 209.
Steve Romako 300-812 at Shell LanesBROOKLYN, NY Steve Romako earned top honors in the Monda
Mixed Handicap League at Shell Lanes firing a high game of 300 and
high series of 812.
Antonio Irizarry shot 247-699, Steven Maruffi 245-697, Alby Pezzel249-688, Dolores Nigro 247-687, John Prestigiacomo 269-672, Melis
Parker 244-643, Mary Mondiello 244-633, Ann Russo 235-617, Nico
Martell 226-630, and Stefanie Pitre 216-628.
FINAL FRAME
Fred Baldwin
Former PBA50 competitor
Fred Baldwin of Sturgis, Mich.,
who was awarded the first PBA
Senior Dick Weber
Sportsmanship Award in 2008,
died early December. He was 83.
The Dick Weber SportsmanshipAward is given to the PBA50
(senior) player who demonstrates
the highest level of sportsman-
ship during the season. Baldwin,
a retired bank executive, was a
Korean War veteran and served in
the U.S. Air Force for 20 years.
I was surprised. There were
five other guys nominated, who
had all won championships, said
Baldwin when he was notified
that he earned the award. Im
just an old guy out there having
the time of his life. Its the best
honor Ive ever had in my life.
A private memorial service will
take place at a later date. The
family suggests memorial dona-
tions be directed to Animal
Rescue Fund, P.O. Box 593,
Centreville, MI 49032.
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SEATTLE The 2014 Professional Bowlers
Association Barbasol Tournament of Champions willmove to Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Mich., begin-
ning Jan. 18 and concluding with a live ESPN telecast at
noon ET on Sunday, Jan. 26, the PBA announced Friday.
The change in venue and dates for the 49th TOC from
previously announced April in Indianapolis is accompa-
nied by a revised PBA League competition and ESPN air-
date schedule.
The 2014 PBA Tournament of Champions will be open
to any PBA member who has ever won a PBA Tour,
International Tour, PBA50, PBA Womens Series or PBA
Regional title. The PBA champions will compete in a 49-
game qualifying and match play format with the top five
players advancing to the stepladder finals.
The Tournament of Champions was first held in 1962
in Indianapolis as a showcase tournament for the elite
players who had won PBA titles. In April 2013, in its
return to Indianapolis, PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber ofSt. Ann, Mo., at age 50, became the oldest TOC winner
when he defeated Australias Jason Belmonte, 224-179,
to win the title for the second time. With his win, Weber
also tied bowling legend Earl Anthony for most PBA
major titles (10) and he became the first player ever to
complete the PBA Triple Crown (TOC, U.S. Open and
PBA World Championship) twice.
All 2014 TOC qualifying and match play rounds Jan.
18-21 will be covered live on PBAs exclusive online
bowling channel, Xtra Frame. For Xtra Frame subscrip-
tion information, visit pba.com and click on the Xtra
Frame link.
The PBA League season on ESPN kicks off with the
Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars on Sunday, Feb. 2, with
the first week of quarterfinal action in the eight-team
bracket airing Feb. 9. Each match in the eight-team brack-
et seen on ESPN will feature singles, doubles, trios andfive-player Baker-format games. The final two teams will
advance to the PBA League Elias Cup Finals which will
be held in North Brunswick, N.J. The final will air on
ESPN on April 13.
The PBA League, in its second year, features eight
teams of five PBA stars each, representing different cities
and prominent team owners from the sports and enter-
tainment worlds. The New York City WTT KingPins,
owned by tennis legend Billie Jean King, are defending
champions. Other teams include the Motown Muscle
(owner Jerome Bettis), Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits (owner
LaMarr Woodley), Silver Lake Atom Splitters (owner
Chris Hardwick), Philadelphia Hitmen (owner Kevin
Hart), L.A. X (owner Chris Paul), BROOKLYN STyLES
(owner Jesse Williams) and Dallas Strikers (owner Terrell
Owens).
For a complete list of PBA League team rosters, man-
agers and additional information, visit pba.com and look
for The League under the Bowlers tab
(http://www.pba.com/Bowlers/#tab-league).
2014 PBA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Jan. 18-26 (alltimes ET)
Friday, Jan. 17
1:30 p.m. official practice session
Saturday, Jan. 18
11 a.m. 5 qualifying games, all players
6 p.m. 5 qualifying games, all players
Sunday, Jan. 19
11 a.m. 5 qualifying games, all players
PBA Tour National title winners and top 2/3 of rest
of field advance
6 p.m. 5 qualifying games, PBA Tour titlists and addi-
tional qualifiers
Monday, Jan. 20
11 a.m. 5 qualifying games, PBA Tour titlists and addi-
tional qualifiers
Top 24 after 25 qualifying games advance to round
robin match play
6 p.m. Top 24, 8 games round robin match play
Tuesday, Jan. 21
11 a.m. Top 24, 8 games round robin match play
6 p.m. Top 24, 8 games round robin match play
Top five after 49 games advance to ESPN steplad-
der finals
Sunday, Jan. 26
Noon Top five, live ESPN stepladder finals
PBA LEAGUE SCHEDULE
Thunderbowl Lanes, Allen Park, Mich., Jan. 23-27
(Elias Cup Finals: Brunswick Carolier Lanes, N.
Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 23)
Thursday, Jan. 23
3 p.m. Official PBA League practice session
Saturday, Jan. 25
10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Pro-Am squads
5 p.m. PBA League Quarterfinal Match: L.A. X vs.
BROOKLYN STyLES (ESPN telecast Sunday, Feb. 9, 3
p.m. ET)
8 p.m. PBA League Quarterfinal Match: New York City
WTT KingPins vs. Motown Muscle (ESPN telecast Sunday,
Feb. 16, 3 p.m. ET)
Sunday, Jan. 26
Noon PBA Tournament of Champions stepladder finals,
live on ESPN
4:30 p.m. PBA League Quarterfinal Match: Silver Lake
Atom Splitters vs. Dallas Strikers (ESPN telecast Sunday,
March 2, 3 p.m. ET)
7:30 p.m. PBA League Quarterfinal Match: Pittsburgh
Jack Rabbits vs. Philadelphia Hitmen (ESPN telecast
Sunday, March 23, 1 p.m. ET)
Monday, Jan. 27
4:30 p.m. PBA League Semifinal Match One, Winner
Quarterfinal Match One vs. Winner Quarterfinal Match Two
(ESPN telecast Sunday, March 30, 4:30 p.m. ET)
7:30 p.m. PBA League Semifinal Match Two, Winner
Quarterfinal Match Three vs. Winner Quarterfinal Match
Four (ESPN telecast Sunday, April 6, 1 p.m. ET)Sunday, Feb 23
6:30 p.m. - PBA League Elias Cup Finals (ESPN telecast
Sunday, April 13, 2 p.m.)
PBA Tournament of Champions Moves to Detroit in JanuaryRevised PBA League schedule also focuses on head-to-head city vs. city matchesBy Bill Vint - PBA
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Monday Seniors: Michael Sala 226-200-620, Bob Sandkuhl 211,
Richie Coyer 211, Ray Wilson 202.
Monday LIA: Chris Schnepp 262-691, Dominic Cliquimeni 254,
Justin Sternberg 245-244, Jen Zappolo 245-243-666, Mary Gottesman
233, Joanne Perry 215-213-618.
Monday Charlie Capp Classic: Joseph Acerra 290-742, Anthony
Ciarenza 278-712, Chris Stanton 277-748, Jason Kubat 276, Jason Nikol
269-709, Nick Vaccaro 267-738, Lou Barbera 258, Vincent Geraci 258,
Will Watson 258-740, Nick DAnna 258, Robert Gotterbarn Jr. 257,
John Nelson III 256, Vonetta Jolliffe 233, Sami Morlack 225, Nadine
Williams-Clory 225, Rob McDermott 711, Bob Brust 706.
Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Rich ONeill 268-692, Joe McLaughlin 268,
Bill Hammond 237.
Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy Caporusso 216-226, Jim
Bresnahan 203, Joe Visone 202, Joe Hopp 201.
Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Ray Wilson 227-224-609, Pete
Thomasefsky 227, Bob Haskin 213, Mike Damato 200.
Wednesday Early Birds: Allison Proctor 205, Kris Hutt 218.
Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Byron Lamm 236-237-677, Paul Devito
618, Gordon McDaniel 239, Bill Goldrick 235, Susie Lew 204.
Thursday Charles McShane: Rich Lepsis 288, Todd Klarikaitis 278,
Lou Perullo 268-263-758, Wayne Wright 267-266-735, George
Anderson 267, Brian Werbeck 267-259-772, Scott Kampf 265-734,
Bryan Edelman 258, Tris Schnarwyler 254, George Woodwiss 247.
Sunday AM Trios: Chris Norton 279-270-268-817, Keith Hengel
248, Charlie Minch 248, Dave Diamond 248, Swifty Catapano 246,
Mike Napolitano 245.
AT SHELL LANESSOUTH LEVITTOWN LANESRaychon Brown 265BROOKLYN, NY Raychon Brown topped the
scoring in the Adult Child Youth League firing a
high game of 265 and a high series of 625.Michael Martell rolled 219-620, Nicholas Perales
243-616, Emmanuel Vazquez 235-604, Veronica
Sorrentini 131, and Shane Green 104.
Anthony Mastroianni 226BROOKLYN, NY Anthony Mastroianni led the
scoring in the Scholarship Juniors League firing a
high game of 226.
Steve Wofse hit 224, Lawrence Bianco 214, Sami
Bilali 134, and Victoria Rose Doto 132,
Ryan Rosenfield 202BROOKLYN, NY In the Saturday Morning Junio
Doubles League Ryan Rosenfield rolled 201, Dani
Bilali 176, Brandon Paunetto 174, Jonah Smith 150and Angela Haywood 123.
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Hari Soedarmasto 771FARMINGDALE, NY Hari
Soedarmasto led the Friday Late
Mixed League firing games of
257-265-249 for a high 771
series.
Tom Kirchner shot 268-255-
733, Gary Haines 234-263-234-
731, Tony Caridi, Ernie Diaz, and
Cindy Lou Ribeiro 257, and Neal
Krys and Scott Zimmerman 256.
Brendan Rini 279FARMINGDALE, NY Brendan
Rini led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
blasting games of 257-279-226
for a high series of 762.
Fran Savoldy 225-223-267-715,
Herb Roth 267, Joey Kurdziel
254-265-243-762, Rob Kruper265, Eddie Allen 252-265-241-
758, Jim Tortorice, Jr. 249-234-
228-711, Dan Leddy 244, and
Matthew Gierl 243.
Mike TenBrink 266FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
TenBrink paced the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing
a high game of 266.
Ramon Carcamo shot 263-211-671,
Rich Fiorentino 259, Joe Venezia
258-237-699, John Diamond 248,
and Kelly Maloney 234.
Michael Brunn 254FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Sunday Adult/Junior League
Michael Brunn blasted 219-202-
254-675.
Brian Siemers 247FARMINGDALE, NY Brian
Siemers paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League firing a
high game of 247.
Roy DiRaffaele and GerogeMarrazzo both hit a 223, Mark
Eisenberg 222, Lloyd Hasluck
220, and Christopher Pappas and
Patrick Kunmann 219.
Erin Gallagher 245FARMINGDALE, NY Er
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8 SPORTS REPORTER January 1 - 7, 2014
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICJoey Weisenstein 812HOPELAWN, NJ Joey
Weisenstein topped the scoring in
the Madison Park Mens League
firing games of 29-265-257 for a
high series of 812.
Tom Martino, Jr. rolled 227-258-
268-753, Jeff Scire 244-239-247-
730, Anthony Martino 258-255-
200-713, Eric Velazquez 204-268-
234-706, and Michael Consiglio
247-258-703.
Dena Simon 776HOPELAWN, NJ Dena Simon
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Mens League firing games of
239-258-279 for a high series of
776.
James Mugnone shot 269-201-
669, Theresa Sabin 218-234-644,
and Mindy Salko 213.
William D. Willard 299HOPELAWN, NJ William D.
Willard topped the scoring in the
Raritan Bay Mens League firing
games of 258-299-209 for a high
series of 766.
Rob Lampariello shot 236-277-
232-745, Angelo Fallacaro III
258-240-246-744, Ken Horvath
269-211-258-738, Joey
Weisenstein 226-255-245-726,
and Patrick Plate 213-213-279-
705.
Rolando Vazquez 276HOPELAWN, NJ Rolando
Vazquez led the scoring in theThursday Mixed Nuts League fir-
ing a high game of 276 along with
227-169-672.
Kevin Kennelly shot 267-211-
672, Jeff Pasewark 237-623, and
Don E. Hellhake 226.
Pat Stegmeier 759HOPELAWN, NJ Pat Stegmeier
led the scoring in the Academy
Madness League firing games of
248-266-245 for a high series of
759.
John Kuver rolled 200-234-236-
670, Nick Viverito 258-227-668,
Rich Funk III 202-227-231-660,
and Frank Viverito 212-205-234-
651.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Rich Rowley rolled 218,
and Jerry Petti 182.
Mike Bauer 732HOPELAWN, NJ- Mike Bauer
topped the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed League firing games of
222-242-268 for a high series of
732.
Gary McGinness shot 256-243-
678, Dave Rezes 245-212-640,
Frank Tolocka 254-636, and Kenny
Anderson 215-204-214-633.
John Decibus 715HOPELAWN, NJ John Decibus
led the scoring in the Thursday Nite
Mixed League firing games of 222-
258-235 for a high series of 715.
Scott Akalewicz shot 214-244-
639, Matt Cestone 249-204-619,
and Mike Piomelli 235.
Jose Medina 714
HOPELAWN, NJ Jose Medinaled the scoring in the Garden State
Mixed League firing games of 224-
235-255 for a high series of 714.
Curtis Carpenter shot 234-224-
223-681, Matthew Walker 203-
275-662, and Bill Slattery 215-
203-239-657.
Bonnie DeSimone 709HOPELAWN, NJ Bonnie
DeSimone topped the scoring in
the His & Hers League firing
games of 226-246-237 for a high
series of 709.
Mary Ellen Oehler rolled 232-
243-207-682, Michael Holoka 249-
245-682, Bill Smith 255-228-680,
Don Anione 202-229-226-657, andCarmine Latin 203-212-212-627.
Paul Harney 705HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
topped the Atlantic City Trios
League firing games of 221-237-
247 for a high series of 705.
Ralph Doerfler shot 215-202-278-
695, Mike Rodriguez 247-217-
201-665, Anthony Vicidmoni 223-
244-651, and Bob Joseph 241-216-
650.
Phil Bailey 703HOPELAWN, NJ Phil Bailey led
the scoring in the La Buona Pizza
League firing games of 224-247-
232 for a high series of 703.Scott Akalewicz shot 221-242-
233-696, Joe Herber 237-234-223-
694, and Lenny Novak 215-224-
204-643.
Bob Nebus 680HOPELAWN, NJ Bob Nebus
led the Family League firing
games of 226-255 for a high 680.
Mario Martinez shot 223-251-
667, Dan Pawelek 209-236-638,
Tom Martino, Jr. 235, Rocco
Fortunato and Kevin Kopko 221,
Nicholak Kopko 219, Mikey
Arocho 205-212, and Andrew
Bobrowski 209-203.
Kirsetn Kisselman rolled a high
game of 151 in the Saturday
Cartaret Specials League.
Michael Morris rolled 200-203-
219-622, Larry Clarke 219, and
Joyce Ellison 213.
Eric Haltli 671HOPELAWN, NJ Eric Haltli led
the scoring in the Merck League
firing games of 241-227-203 for a
high series of 671.
Mike Eglesia shot 225-221-629,
Benjamin Trubits 224, and Aaron
Smith 204.
Chuck Mantione 670HOPELAWN, NJ Chuck
Mantione led the scoring in the
Federal Business Centers League
firing games of 210-258-202 for a
high series of 670.
Tony Kacmarsky shot 189, and
John Rose 171.
Bill Dillon 656HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Dillon le
the scoring in the K of C Leagu
firing games of 228-232 for a hig
series of 656.
Frank Ciorkowski shot 207-27
654, Nick Simone 237-207-62
and Mark Makwinski 213-214-62
Mike Conte 640HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Con
led the Friends & Family firin
245-230 for a high series of 640
Kenny Strazza shot 223-60
Vinnie Milazzo 225, Micha
Peterson 226, Lou San Jose 21
and Phil Gessner 212.
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