LEVITTOWN, NY - Swifty Catapano blasted a 300 on his way to a773 set in the Sunday AM Trios at South Levittown Lanes. Keith Hengel tossed a 277 game, Ed Stadtlander 277 in a 722 set, Mike Sodano hit 274, Erik Snow 266, Tom Gallagher 255, Frank Ferizz 253, and Nicole Catapano 205. Gabe Piomelli 300 at Wallington ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Matthew Redash earned top hon- ors in the Wednesday Night Mixed League at Rockville Centre Lanes firing games of 300-279-237 for a high series of 816. Allen Johnson rolled 232-269- 279-780, John Laurita 289-730, Peter Tang 225-231-257-713, Joseph Gavin 267-233-710. OAKLAND, NJ – Nick Cilento blasted a 300 game in the Monday Junior Doubles at Holiday Bowl. Albert Chamberlain shot 258- 269-299-826, Craig Orinet 228- 226-650, Brian Rizzi 222-207- 214-643, Frank Magyar 216-628, and Tom Chamberlain 227-623. Nick Cilento 300 at Holiday Bowl WALLINGTON, NJ - Gabe Piomelli got lucky when he shot a 300 game in a session when the Public Safety league decided to do a make-up week on a different set of lanes than they normally bowl on at Wallington Lanes. Kevin (Tito )Jackson 276-248- 266-790 and Mike Neocleous 258 Kenny Lee 246, Louie Brrito, 236. Dan Colon 300 at Rockville Centre LODI, NJ - Jessica Calasbrese had a great night posting her bowling career first 300 game and she did it while rolling in the Saturday Fil- Am League at Lodi Lanes finish- ing the session with a 764 set. Andrew Hedaria also found per- fection in a 300 and Bobby Castillo earned the high series honors with a 815 while Eric Perez bowled 286-783. The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 9 April 30 - May 6, 2014 50 cents Swifty Catapano 300 at South Levittown Matthew Redash 300 at Rockville Centre ROCKVILLE CTR – Dan Colon blasted a 300 in the Tuesday Late Men’s at Rockville Center Lanes. Mike Czaplinski shot 232-279- 231-742, Michael Fisch 287-241- 727, Al Stein 269-212, Anthony DePace 267-247, AJ Palumbo 264-201, Kenny Evensen 247- 220-258-725, and Jim Carey 257- 241-712. Jessica Calasbrese 300 at Lodi Lanes THE VILLAGES, Fla. – In a stellar stepladder final that included five Professional Bowlers Association Hall of Famers, Norm Duke of Clermont, Fla., emerged as the winner of the PBA50 UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl InThe Villages presented by Radical capturing his first PBA50 Tour title. Bowling in his second PBA50 Tour tournament, after finishing second in the season-opening Pasco County (Fla.) Open, Duke defeated four-time PBA50 Player of the Year Tom Baker of King, N.C., 256-228, in the title match at Spanish Springs Lanes. “I tell you, there were more titles in that final than I can even think about so it makes winning that much more gratifying,” Duke said. “I’ve bowled against these guys on Tour so many times but it’s still the same – a battle for every game, a battle for every frame.” In the opening match, Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J., also bowling in his second PBA50 Tour tourna- ment, defeated two-time defending PBA50 Player of the Year and 2013 Sun Bowl In The Villages winner Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., 287-268, to advance to the second match. In a contest between the PBA50 Tour rookies, Duke defeated Bohn, 255-238, in the second match to advance to the semifinal. Duke then went on to beat 2013 PBA50 Rookie of the Year Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo., 279-215, in the semifinal to set up the champi- onship showdown against Baker. Duke started the title match with the first seven strikes which proved too much for Baker to overcome. “When the scores are high, the match is never over,” said the 50-year-old Duke. “Tom is a great player so it inspires you to remain focused.” In all, the five finalists represented 164 titles – 28 of them majors – won during their careers on the PBA Tour. Williams is the PBA Tour’s all-time titles leader with 47 wins, with Weber and Duke tied for third with 37 titles each. Bohn ranks sixth in career PBA Tour titles with 33 wins. Baker, a 10-time winner on the PBA50 Tour also has 10 PBA Tour titles. Duke qualified third for the finals with the help of a 10-6 match play record earlier Tuesday which he described as one of the toughest tests he has experi- enced in his career. “I think the past two days were the hardest two days I’ve experienced in a tournament in a long time,” Duke said. “It was physically demanding and as tough to win as any tournament I’ve ever bowled.” Norm Duke Tops Field of PBA Greats to Win PBA50 UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In The Villages By Jerry Schneider - PBA PBA photo Finalists Tom Baker, Pete Weber, Champion Norm Duke, Parker Bohn III and Walter Ray Williams Jr. By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC RENO, Nev. - Less than 15 hours after the top spot in Regular Singles changed hands for the first time in almost a month, Derek Magno of Cicero, N.Y., again shook up the leaderboard at the USBC Open Championships with a 788 series. The 33-year-old right-hander rolled games of 289, 265 and 234 at the National Bowling Stadium on April 7 to grab the lead from Justin Ziegler of Corona, Calif., who rolled a 784 series April 6. Magno added 721 in team and 609 in doubles for a career-best 2,118 all-events total, which is fifth overall. Michael Walker II of Weedsport, N.Y., rolled the fifth perfect game of the 2014 USBC Open Championships on April 5. The 28-year-old right-hander added games of 189 and 190 for a 679 series to help Rick's Lawn Service of Auburn, N.Y., to a 3,165 total. He finished his fifth Open Championships appearance with 766 in singles and 597 in doubles for a 2,042 all-events total. Walker is sixth in Regular Singles. Derek Magno Tops Singles, Michael Walker II Rolls Perfect at National Bowling Stadium USBC photo Derek Magno USBC photo Michael Walker II
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LEVITTOWN, NY - Swifty
Catapano blasted a 300 on his way
to a773 set in the Sunday AM
Trios at South Levittown Lanes.
Keith Hengel tossed a 277 game,
Ed Stadtlander 277 in a 722 set,
Mike Sodano hit 274, Erik Snow
266, Tom Gallagher 255, Frank
Ferizz 253, and Nicole Catapano
205.
Gabe Piomelli 300 at Wallington
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY –
Matthew Redash earned top hon-
ors in the Wednesday Night Mixed
League at Rockville Centre Lanes
firing games of 300-279-237 for a
high series of 816.
Allen Johnson rolled 232-269-
279-780, John Laurita 289-730,
Peter Tang 225-231-257-713,
Joseph Gavin 267-233-710.
OAKLAND, NJ – Nick Cilento
blasted a 300 game in the Monday
Junior Doubles at Holiday Bowl.
Albert Chamberlain shot 258-
269-299-826, Craig Orinet 228-
226-650, Brian Rizzi 222-207-
214-643, Frank Magyar 216-628,
and Tom Chamberlain 227-623.
Nick Cilento 300 at Holiday Bowl
WALLINGTON, NJ - Gabe
Piomelli got lucky when he shot a
300 game in a session when the
Public Safety league decided to do
a make-up week on a different set
of lanes than they normally bowl
on at Wallington Lanes.
Kevin (Tito )Jackson 276-248-
266-790 and Mike Neocleous 258
Kenny Lee 246, Louie Brrito, 236.
Dan Colon 300 at Rockville Centre
LODI, NJ - Jessica Calasbrese had
a great night posting her bowling
career first 300 game and she did it
while rolling in the Saturday Fil-
Am League at Lodi Lanes finish-
ing the session with a 764 set.
Andrew Hedaria also found per-
fection in a 300 and Bobby
Castillo earned the high series
honors with a 815 while Eric Perez
bowled 286-783.
The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 75 No. 9 April 30 - May 6, 2014 50 cents
Swifty Catapano 300 at South Levittown
Matthew Redash 300 at Rockville Centre
ROCKVILLE CTR – Dan Colon
blasted a 300 in the Tuesday Late
Men’s at Rockville Center Lanes.
Mike Czaplinski shot 232-279-
231-742, Michael Fisch 287-241-
727, Al Stein 269-212, Anthony
DePace 267-247, AJ Palumbo
264-201, Kenny Evensen 247-
220-258-725, and Jim Carey 257-
241-712.
Jessica Calasbrese 300 at Lodi Lanes
THE VILLAGES, Fla. – In a stellar
stepladder final that included five
Professional Bowlers Association
Hall of Famers, Norm Duke of
Clermont, Fla., emerged as the winner
of the PBA50 UnitedHealthcare Sun
Bowl InThe Villages presented by
Radical capturing his first PBA50
Tour title.
Bowling in his second PBA50 Tour
tournament, after finishing second in
the season-opening Pasco County
(Fla.) Open, Duke defeated four-time
PBA50 Player of the Year Tom Baker
of King, N.C., 256-228, in the title
match at Spanish Springs Lanes.
“I tell you, there were more titles in that final than I
can even think about so it makes winning that much
more gratifying,” Duke said. “I’ve bowled against these
guys on Tour so many times but it’s still the same – a
battle for every game, a battle for every frame.”
In the opening match, Parker Bohn III of Jackson,
N.J., also bowling in his second PBA50 Tour tourna-
ment, defeated two-time defending PBA50 Player of the
Year and 2013 Sun Bowl In The Villages winner Walter
Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Fla., 287-268, to advance to
the second match.
In a contest between the PBA50 Tour rookies, Duke
defeated Bohn, 255-238, in the second match to
advance to the semifinal. Duke then went on to beat
2013 PBA50 Rookie of the Year Pete Weber of St. Ann,
Mo., 279-215, in the semifinal to set up the champi-
onship showdown against Baker.
Duke started the title match with the first seven strikes
which proved too much for Baker to overcome.
“When the scores are high, the match is never over,”
said the 50-year-old Duke. “Tom is a great player so it
inspires you to remain focused.”
In all, the five finalists represented 164 titles – 28 of
them majors – won during their careers on the PBA
Tour. Williams is the PBA Tour’s all-time titles leader
with 47 wins, with Weber and Duke tied for third with
37 titles each. Bohn ranks sixth in career PBA Tour
titles with 33 wins. Baker, a 10-time winner on the
PBA50 Tour also has 10 PBA Tour titles.
Duke qualified third for the finals with the help of a
10-6 match play record earlier Tuesday which he
described as one of the toughest tests he has experi-
enced in his career.
“I think the past two days were the hardest two days
I’ve experienced in a tournament in a long time,” Duke
said. “It was physically demanding and as tough to win
as any tournament I’ve ever bowled.”
Norm Duke Tops Field of PBA Greats to Win
PBA50 UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In The VillagesBy Jerry Schneider - PBA
PBA photo
Finalists Tom Baker, Pete Weber, Champion Norm Duke, Parker Bohn III
and Walter Ray Williams Jr.
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC RENO, Nev. - Less than 15 hours
after the top spot in Regular
Singles changed hands for the first
time in almost a month, Derek
Magno of Cicero, N.Y., again
shook up the leaderboard at the
USBC Open Championships with
a 788 series.
The 33-year-old right-hander
rolled games of 289, 265 and 234
at the National Bowling Stadium
on April 7 to grab the lead from
Justin Ziegler of Corona, Calif.,
who rolled a 784 series April 6.
Magno added 721 in team and 609
in doubles for a career-best 2,118
all-events total, which is fifth
overall.
Michael Walker II of Weedsport,
N.Y., rolled the fifth perfect game
of the 2014 USBC Open
Championships on April 5.
The 28-year-old right-hander
added games of 189 and 190 for a
679 series to help Rick's Lawn
Service of Auburn, N.Y., to a
3,165 total. He finished his fifth
Open Championships appearance
with 766 in singles and 597 in
doubles for a 2,042 all-events
total. Walker is sixth in Regular
Singles.
Derek Magno Tops Singles, Michael Walker II Rolls Perfect at National Bowling Stadium
USBC photo
Derek MagnoUSBC photo
Michael Walker II
2 SPORTS REPORTER April 30 - May 6, 2014
HOWELL, NJ - Ralph Giordano of
the Four Seasons, Jackson, NJ waited
until he was 75 years young to fire
his first perfect 300 game and high
game of the night. Everything was
falling as he delivered twelve great
shots. His 300 was book-ended by
236 and 223 for a great 759 series!
Opposing Four Seasons, Assist 2
Sell’s George Lucas cracked the 800
barrier with 806-255-276-255. This
also replaces Mike Stevens’ 805 as
the Season high Series. Tied for
fourth high game were Team 15’s
Nick Pettincki and Stu Cohen at 266.
The only other 700 was Anthony
Passaretti with a 717-258. Emerald
Platzer, Masella Construction, threw
a 646 with honor scores of 238 and
225 as the sole woman in the league.
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Alex Bogulubsky, Chris Lucchese
Rolled 300 at Rockville Centre LanesROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Alex Bogulubsky and Chris Lucchese each
blasted a 300 game in the Friday Night Mixed League at Rockville
Centre Lanes. Chris hit 259-246-300-805.
Walter Wilmott shot 247-238-235-720, Tim O’Brien 267-234-709,
John Hodge 248-248-698, and Gina Lella 268-222-661.
Jeremy Schaffer, Joe Traina Jr.
Blasted 300 at FarmingdaleFARMINGDALE, NY – Jeremy Schaffer and Joe Traina, Jr. each blast-
ed a 300 game in the Thursday 3-Man League at Farmingdale Lanes.
Mike Fradera rolled 288-257-249-794, Andrew Carrig 279-279-772,
Joe Casale 279-264-737, Doug Feldman 279-258-751, and Frank
Montgoris 279-237-718.
Mike Stevens 299
At Howell LanesBy John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Mike Stevens led
the way with a near perfect 299
game in his 754 set rolling in the
Hankel Classic League at Howell
Lanes.
Billy Clarke started off with a
spare making the 4-pin before
throwing the next 11 in a row for a
290 opening the night. He fol-
lowed with the first three in the
second game and shot a 694 series.
Mike Fogarty rolled 748-256,
Vince Portobello 748-279, Joe
Maniscaico 719-290, Marvin
Mora 715-275 for Team Sorry,
Not Sorry. Stu Cohen laid down a
726-279, Anthony Gubitosi, Jr.
714-256, Joe Conti on the Four
Seasons hit the 700 series on the
dot with a 256 game (series was
139 pins over average). Larry
Gitlitz racked up a 275 game.
On the women’s side, Emerald
Platzer threw a 600-213.
Joe Donnarumma 726 at ParkwayElmwood Park, NJ – Joe Donnarumma led all pin attackers with scores
of 246-257-223 for a strong 726 series in the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Jim Viola tossed 238-710, Marc Osetec 267-697, Tom Schlomann 279-
696, Paul Stuart 266-695, David Marmolejos 235-694, Carlos Velez
256-694, Mike Guglielmino 258-692, Mike DeFrancesco 250-687,
Harry Helmstetter 246-686, Mike Semancik Jr. 247-680, and Kevin
DeFrancesco 253-679.
Monday Trios: John Montagna 299-786, Alex Protin 279, Lauren
Sohmer 269, Bobby Castillo 268.
Friday G&L: Nino Polanco 278, Joe Szewczyk 278.
Thursday Early Mixed: Joe Seiple 289-783, Glenn Bonomo 269,
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April 30 - May 6, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 7
AT RAB’S COUNTRY LANESJoe Curreri 298STATEN ISLAND, NY – In the
SIUM Leauge Joe Curreri hit 298,
Rob Alavares 277-245, Greg
VanPelt 265, Robert Pietrzak 242,
and Todd Yankow 256.
Rob Eddy 773STATEN ISLAND, NY – Rob
Eddy topped the SMP Automotive
Mixed firing 269-268 for a 773.
Anthony Barberio hit 275-715,
Joey Jew 242-254-712, Mike
Ortiz 266-710, Robert Neuner
267-674, and Neil Massa 256.
Chris Ponisi 760STATEN ISLAND, NY – Chris
Ponisi led the Mike Massaroli
Memorial League firing games of
258-276 for a high series of 760.
Carl Worley rolled 249-711, Jeff
Doctor 247-698, Rob Jacobson
254-694, Rob Butler 266-689,
Anthony Pellegrino 259-689,
Chris Leggio 664, Julius Apostol
244-248-661, and Anthony Paino
246-660.
John Eadiccio 703STATEN ISLAND, NY - John
Eadiccio shot 256-232-703, Don
Schwed 228-219-631, John
Sorrentino 214-223-626, Andy
DeMaria 215-210-202-627, and
Al Felline 218-200-202-620.
In the SICHS Bowling League
Mike Schembari rolled 220,
Anthony Braccia and Nick Tepre
215, Anthony Saccone 207
Joe Ambroso 710STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe
Ambroso led the scoring in the
Mike Massaroli Triples firing a
260 game for a high series of 710.
Steve DeMaria rolled 256-247-
692, Sal Annarumma 254-682,
Bryan Mullins 256-680, Justin
Mayo and Chris Leggio 244.
In the Tuesday Earlybirds Anne
Marie Rubilotta shot 213-233-
617, Joanne Soto 200, Joy
Petrosino 203, and Laura Haring
201.
Joe Albanese 707STATEN ISLAND, NY - Joe
Albanese led the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing 231-
241-235 for a high series of 707.
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Ben Geffken 760ROCKVILLE CTR, NY – Ben
Geffken rolled 286-760, and
Jennifer Dunklin 210 in the CIL
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Dorey Badoloto 731MADISON, NJ – Dorey Badoloto
led the scoring in the Friday.
Classic League firing a 268 game
for a high series of 731.
Ben Geffken shot 278, Patty
Hanlein 267-725, Trevor Bogert
693, Joe Parisi 257-664, Ellen
Moore 224, and Laura Russo 216.
Mark Terhune 676MADISON, NJ – Mark Terhune
paced the scoring in the Pharma
Plus League firing a high game of
266 and a high series of 676.
Fred Brunner 715MADISON, NJ – Fred Brunner
led the scoring in the Police & Fire
League firing a high game of 256
and a high series of 715.
Joseph Tyson rolled 247,
Clorinda Landi 244-694, Michael
Cook 230, Dan Pridham 655, and
Bill Talpey 647.
Chris Sammond 667MADISON, NJ – Chris Sammond
led the Livingston Business Men’s
League firing a high series of 667.
Chris Sammond rolled 256-674,
Chris Waller 662, and Bo Serillo
and Al Klein 245.
In the Monday Night Ladies
League Jodie Belli rolled 213,
Alice Bednarik 193, and Karin
Salinato 175.
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Joe Traina 754FARMINGDALE, NY – Joe Traina led the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Fun League firing games of 290-240 for a
high series of 754.
Jim Larvin shot 257-246, Sal Giudice 257-235, Paul Mule
255, and Al Spano 233-252-226-711.
In the Sunshine Kids League Jerry Hoeler shot 201, Joe
Livolsi 192, Fai Livolsi 185, and Marguerite Lauri 174.
John Lennon 733FARMINGDALE, NY – John Lennon paced the scoring in
the Friday Late Mixed League firing games of 288-236 for
a high series of 733.
Shaun Ihasz shot 277-225, Joe Johnson 276-234, Tom
Kirchner 268-211, Deon Taitte and Neal Krys 267, and
Keith Baker 257.
In the Sun. Adult/Jr. League Michael Brunn rolled 247.
Dale Alberino 700FARMINGDALE, NY – Dale Alberino led the scoring in
the Thursday Good Timers League firing games of 245-243
for a high series of 700.
Ken Tamburrino shot 238, Janet Tasker 232, Don Civerino
225, and Bob Andrews 221.
Emily McLaughlin 741FARMINGDALE, NY – Emily McLaughlin earned top
honors in the St. Martin’s Major League firing games of
280-265 for a high series of 741.
Mackenzie Wagner rolled 220-255-215-690, Luke
Richardson 245, Jake Diamond, Nicholas Kideris, Cammi
Farash and Samantha Ng all posted 215 games.
Joseph Kelch 736FARMINGDALE, NY – Joseph Kelch led the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Men’s Handicap League firing games of
279-235-222 for a high series of 736.
John Santoro rolled 226-280-226-732, Jim Fitch 278,
Doug DeSousa 269, Ramon Carcamo 268-212, George
Jablosky and Mike Alvarez 259.
Wingo Hom 704FARMINGDALE, NY – Wingo Hom led the Friday Late
Mixed League firing games of 247-242 for a high series of
704.
Neil Williams rolled 224-239-225-688, Mike Clark 236-
230-680, Neal Krys 258-230-679, and Scott Zimmerman
248.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior League Nicholas Fina 162.
Salvatore Yannacone 655FARMINGDALE, NY – Salvatore Yannacone paced the
scoring in the Monday High School Practice League firing
a high game of 256 and a high series of 655.
Eric Fischetti shot 233-201-622, Matthew Fisher 232,
Dallas Pigate 231, and Anthony Yannacone 226.
Bob Andrews 259FARMINGDALE, NY – Bob Andrews led the scoring in
the Thursday Good Timers firing a high game of 259.
Scott Serrao rolled 242, Ken Tamburrino 233-217, Frank
Berardino 216, and Steve Bove 214.
In the Thursday Henry Schein League Stuart Weiss hit 234-
233, Rafael Ongjoco 227-221, and Michael Howard 217.
Paul Burns 642FARMINGDALE, NY – Paul Burns rolled 238-642, Rich
Fiorentino 232-216, Garret Knispel 225, Keven Clark 223,
Nick Butera 217, and Wayne Embleton and Ramon
Carcamo 215 in the Sunday Early Mixed League.
Michael Brunn shot 222 and Mike Coakley 201 in the
Sunday Adult/Junior League.
In the Saturday PMS League Jay Carroll hit 212, Gary
Beierlilng 204, and Otto Vitillo 191.
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