The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 76 No. 22 July 29 - August 4, 2015 50 cents ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Don Railey blasted a 300 game in the Bown N’ Cruise League at Rockville Centre Lanes. Pat Zenker rolled 255-268-289- 812, Steven Paitucci 258-213- 214-685, Mark Walton 258-257- 671, Jay Beller 267-631, and Alex Hay 247-209-616. By Bill Vint - PBA LAS VEGAS – Brandon Soedarmasto of Levittown, N.Y., and Brigitte Jacobs of Freeport, Ill., captured the boys’ and girls’ titles in the Teen Masters Championships at South Point Bowling Plaza, each earning $7,500 scholarships. Soedarmasto and Jacobs also earned berths in the Teen Masters Grand Championship match that will be contested as part of the Professional Bowlers Association’s PBA Challenge Finals during GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev. The PBA Challenge Finals also will include PBA50 Tour, PBA Regional and PWBA-PBA Women’s Regional Challenge matches. The finals will be held on Dec. 19 and will air on ESPN in early 2016. Soedarmasto, 17, took the lead in the second round of qualifying and never looked back, averaging 231.52 for 42 games while winning 13 of his 18 match games for a 10,114 pinfall total, and a 165-pin margin of victory over Trey Brand of Battlefield, Mo. Brand, a 13- year-old two-handed player, also won the boys’ 14-and-under title. Pablo Cerda of Sunrise, Fla., fin- ished third with 9,904 pins, 45 behind Brand. New York’s Brandon Soedarmasto, Illinois’ Brigitte Jacobs Win Teen Masters Titles STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe Carlo blasted a 300 game for a 704 series in the Friday Nite Mixed Quartets League at Rab’s Country Lanes. Ken Soto shot 245-256-704, Larry Sullivan 244-683, Tom Farina 679, and John Saker 255-662. Pat Zenker 300 at Rockville Centre Joe Carlo 300 at Rab’s Country Lanes LODI, NJ – Sharing the spotlight were Manny Gonzales and Mandy Miranda when each of them post- ed a 300 game while rolling in the Thursday Doubles League at Lodi Lanes. Edward Mata fired a 280, Kevin Curran 277, Jose Guzman 275, Hugh Garrity 265, Justin Sloan 267, Kathleen Weissman 264, Doug Mc Farlane Sr. 254, Doug McFarlane Jr. 267, Flor Mangasi 257, Tad Jones 256, Jake Romba 246, Rey Cruz 247, Mike Brenner Jr. 243, Rob Auriemma 242 and Dennis Hill 242. Manny Gonzales, Mandy Miranda Hit 300 at Lodi Lanes Don Railey 300 at Rockville Centre ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pat Zenker blasted a 300 game along with a 222 for a 729 series in the Bown N’Cruise League at Rockville Centre Lanes. Chris Lechesse shot 257-749, John LaBau 242-214-660, Kevin Rall 266-646, and Gregory Frank 241. TOKYO – Finland’s Osku Palermaa and Singapore’s Joey Yeo won the men’s and women’s singles titles in the inau- gural Bowling World Open. Each earned an $81,000 first prize in the showcase event contested in a six-lane bowling arena inside Makuhari-Messe Convention Center in subur- ban Tokyo. The finals were nationally-televised in Japan. Palermaa, a 31-year-old two-handed player, earned his fifth Professional Bowlers Association title with a 248-224 victory over home-country favorite Isao Yamamoto, a Japan PBA member. Palermaa started the match with seven strikes on his first eight shots to take an insurmountable lead. Palermaa earned his berth in the championship match by out-striking Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., 266-255, in the semifinal round while Yamamoto eliminated men’s top qualifier Dom Barrett of England, 256-224. Yeo used a string of five strikes to overcome a pair of early splits on her way to a thrilling 207-204 victory over top-qualifier Birgit Poppler of Germany in the women’s final. Poppler bowled a clean game, but had only one dou- ble after running away with a 258-224 victory over American star Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., in her semifinal match. Yeo ousted Venezuela’s Karen Marcano in the other semifinal match. The Bowling World Open was conducted by World Bowling, the international governing body for tenpin bowl- ing, and supported by the Japan Bowling Congress, National Bowling Federation of Japan, the PBA and other bowling interests around the world in support of World Bowling’s bid to include bowling in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Bowling is one of eight sports in con- tention for possible inclusion in the 2020 Summer Olympics. A major championship on the PBA International-World Bowling Tour, the Bowling World Open began with a field of 567 bowlers from 52 countries. MEN’S DIVISION Championship: Osku Palermaa, Finland ($81,800) def. Isao Yamamoto, Japan ($40,800), 248-224. Semifinal Round: Semifinal Match One – Yamamoto def. Dom Barrett, England ($12,240), 256-224. Semifinal Match Two – Palermaa def. Bill O’Neill, U.S. ($12,240), 266-255. WOMEN’S DIVISION Championship: Joey Yeo, Singapore ($81,800) def. Birgit Poppler, Germany ($40,800), 207-204. Semifinal Round: Semifinal Match One – Poppler def. Kelly Kulick, U.S. ($12,240), 258-227. Semifinal Match Two – Yeo def. Karen Marcano, Venezuela ($12,240), 234- 188. Finland’s Palermaa, Singapore’s Yeo Win Bowling World Open Titles in Tokyo PBA photo Teen Masters Champions Brandon Soedarmasto and Brigitte Jacobs See Teen Masters Page 2
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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 76 No. 22 July 29 - August 4, 2015 50 cents
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Don Railey blasted a 300 game in
the Bown N’ Cruise League at
Rockville Centre Lanes.
Pat Zenker rolled 255-268-289-
812, Steven Paitucci 258-213-
214-685, Mark Walton 258-257-
671, Jay Beller 267-631, and Alex
Hay 247-209-616.
By Bill Vint - PBA LAS VEGAS – Brandon
Soedarmasto of Levittown, N.Y.,
and Brigitte Jacobs of Freeport, Ill.,
captured the boys’ and girls’ titles in
the Teen Masters Championships at
South Point Bowling Plaza, each
earning $7,500 scholarships.
Soedarmasto and Jacobs also
earned berths in the Teen Masters
Grand Championship match that
will be contested as part of the
Professional Bowlers Association’s
PBA Challenge Finals during
GEICO PBA World Series of
Bowling VII at the National
Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev.
The PBA Challenge Finals also
will include PBA50 Tour, PBA
Regional and PWBA-PBA
Women’s Regional Challenge
matches. The finals will be held on
Dec. 19 and will air on ESPN in
early 2016.
Soedarmasto, 17, took the lead in
the second round of qualifying and
never looked back, averaging
231.52 for 42 games while winning
13 of his 18 match games for a
10,114 pinfall total, and a 165-pin
margin of victory over Trey Brand
of Battlefield, Mo. Brand, a 13-
year-old two-handed player, also
won the boys’ 14-and-under title.
Pablo Cerda of Sunrise, Fla., fin-
ished third with 9,904 pins, 45
behind Brand.
New York’s Brandon Soedarmasto,
Illinois’ Brigitte Jacobs Win Teen Masters Titles
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe
Carlo blasted a 300 game for a 704
series in the Friday Nite Mixed
Quartets League at Rab’s Country
Lanes.
Ken Soto shot 245-256-704, Larry
Sullivan 244-683, Tom Farina 679,
and John Saker 255-662.
Pat Zenker 300 at Rockville Centre
Joe Carlo 300 at Rab’s Country Lanes
LODI, NJ – Sharing the spotlight
were Manny Gonzales and Mandy
Miranda when each of them post-
ed a 300 game while rolling in the
Thursday Doubles League at Lodi
Lanes.
Edward Mata fired a 280, Kevin
Curran 277, Jose Guzman 275,
Hugh Garrity 265, Justin Sloan
267, Kathleen Weissman 264,
Doug Mc Farlane Sr. 254, Doug
McFarlane Jr. 267, Flor Mangasi
257, Tad Jones 256, Jake Romba
246, Rey Cruz 247, Mike Brenner
Jr. 243, Rob Auriemma 242 and
Dennis Hill 242.
Manny Gonzales, Mandy Miranda
Hit 300 at Lodi Lanes
Don Railey 300 at Rockville Centre
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pat
Zenker blasted a 300 game along
with a 222 for a 729 series in the
Bown N’Cruise League at
Rockville Centre Lanes.
Chris Lechesse shot 257-749, John
LaBau 242-214-660, Kevin Rall
266-646, and Gregory Frank 241.
TOKYO – Finland’s Osku Palermaa and Singapore’s Joey
Yeo won the men’s and women’s singles titles in the inau-
gural Bowling World Open. Each earned an $81,000 first
prize in the showcase event contested in a six-lane bowling
arena inside Makuhari-Messe Convention Center in subur-
ban Tokyo. The finals were nationally-televised in Japan.
Palermaa, a 31-year-old two-handed player, earned his
fifth Professional Bowlers Association title with a 248-224
victory over home-country favorite Isao Yamamoto, a Japan
PBA member. Palermaa started the match with seven strikes
on his first eight shots to take an insurmountable lead.
Palermaa earned his berth in the championship match by
out-striking Bill O’Neill of Langhorne, Pa., 266-255, in the
semifinal round while Yamamoto eliminated men’s top
qualifier Dom Barrett of England, 256-224.
Yeo used a string of five strikes to overcome a pair of
early splits on her way to a thrilling 207-204 victory over
top-qualifier Birgit Poppler of Germany in the women’s
final. Poppler bowled a clean game, but had only one dou-
ble after running away with a 258-224 victory over
American star Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., in her semifinal
match. Yeo ousted Venezuela’s Karen Marcano in the other
semifinal match.
The Bowling World Open was conducted by World
Bowling, the international governing body for tenpin bowl-
ing, and supported by the Japan Bowling Congress,
National Bowling Federation of Japan, the PBA and other
bowling interests around the world in support of World
Bowling’s bid to include bowling in the 2020 Tokyo
Olympic Games. Bowling is one of eight sports in con-
tention for possible inclusion in the 2020 Summer
Olympics.
A major championship on the PBA International-World
Bowling Tour, the Bowling World Open began with a field
of 567 bowlers from 52 countries.
MEN’S DIVISION
Championship: Osku Palermaa, Finland ($81,800) def.
Isao Yamamoto, Japan ($40,800), 248-224.
Semifinal Round: Semifinal Match One – Yamamoto def.
Dom Barrett, England ($12,240), 256-224. Semifinal Match
Two – Palermaa def. Bill O’Neill, U.S. ($12,240), 266-255.
18, Jasmine April, Port Orange, Fla., 9-9, 7,858, $140.
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Passaic County USBC BA hosted
its thirty third Hall of Fame induction
ceremony and dinner last week at
The Brownstone in Clifton, NJ.
President Mark Roome and admin-
istrator Carl Quazza conducted the
ceremonies inducting Ronald Dennis
and Roome for Meritorious Service
and Stephen W. Aiello, Kenneth
Carson, Keri May and Richard
Warren in the Bowling Achievement
category.
Ronald DennisMeritorious Service
Ron has been a sanctioned bowler
for more than 40 years and a board
member of the Passaic County BA
and Passaic County USBC for the
past 23 years. In 2008, he was elect-
ed Director of the Year by his peers
on the PC USBC Board. He helped
to organize and create the first Mixed
Doubles Tournament in our county
and ran it for the first five years of its
existence. He has served admirably
on every committee he has been
assigned to at the county level for the
past 23 years. He has also served as a
state director for the past six years.
He represented our county as the
Sargent of Arms in the NJ State
Traveling League for two seasons.
When all three associations in our
county came together and agreed to
merge, Ron took it upon himself to
volunteer to become a youth director
because the majority of current direc-
tors were reluctant to give up their
positions as directors. He saw the
need to increase the youth programs
in our county and became a certified
USBC Junior Coach. He coached the
youth league at Garden Palace Lanes
and currently coaches the youth
leagues at T-Bowl II. He had the ini-
tiative to organize and enter a junior
team for the very first time from T-
Bowl II into the junior traveling
league this past season.
Mark RoomeMeritorious Service
An active bowler since 1978, Mark
decided 20 years ago that he wanted
to give back some of his time and
serve the bowlers of Passaic County
and the State of New Jersey. He has
been a very active board member
since joining in 1995. In 1998, he
was elected Director of the Year and
served as Vice-President from 2002
thru 2006. He served as the transi-
tion committee chairman charged
with merging the Passaic County
YBA, WBA, and BA. Mark has also
served on every other committee dur-
ing his time on the board, usually act-
ing as the chairman of at least two or
three of them each season. He recog-
nized the need to raise funds for con-
tinuing the work of the association
and has chaired the Ad Book com-
mittee for the past 14 years.
He was elected the first President
of the fully-merged Passaic County
USBC in 2006 and held that position
through 2012. He was reelected as
President in 2014 and continues to
serve in that capacity today. On the
state level, he went through all the
chairs of Vice-President and served
as the President of the State USBC
BA during the 2013-14 season. His
volunteer service is not limited to
bowling, as he has been a very active
volunteer fireman for the past 38
years attaining the rank of Captain.
For ten years, he was the Northeast
Morris County Mutual Aid Fire
Coordinator.
Stephen W. AielloBowling Achievement
Stephen, an active adult sanctioned
bowler for the past 16 seasons, has
already bowled a mind boggling 127
sanctioned 300 games and 87 sanc-
tioned 800 series. His high 800 series
to date is 879. Over the past 10 sea-
sons, bowling a total of 3,803 record-
ed sanctioned games, his combined
average for that time is 230.6. His
highest single season average has
been 246 for 105 games, and he has
averaged 240 or higher 11 more
times in league play in the past 10
years.
Since the 2005-06 season when the
PC USBC began running their Open
Championship Tournament, Stephen
has been a member of the winning
scratch four-man team nine of the
past ten seasons. He also has picked
up four scratch Doubles titles, three
scratch Singles Titles and Two
Scratch All Events titles. During both
the 2005-06 and 2011-12 seasons
when he won the All Events Titles,
he also won the "Grand Slam" win-
ning singles, doubles, and teams at
the same time. His total of 18 coun-
ty titles is more than likely to contin-
ue to grow in the future as he is the
strongest supporter of the events run
by the association.
At the state level, Stephen has
earned one State Masters title and
one Singles title. He has also had a
few top finishes and one near miss in
the state doubles event. With this
impressive resume completed over
such a short period of time, it seems
likely that he will be knocking on the
door for enshrinement into the State
Hall of Fame very shortly.
Kenneth CarsonBowling Achievement
Ken started bowling at a very
young age being taught by his grand-
father, Angelo Vicari, who was
enshrined into this Hall of Fame in
1977. Ken was a four-year letterman
at Garfield High School and later
went on to bowl at St. Peter's
College. He was the backbone of his
college team during the three years
he started. Ken earned numerous
honors for his team and as an indi-
vidual, including selections to the
National All-Tournament team in
1984 and 1985. Second team All
American Honors were bestowed
upon him during his senior year.
After he graduated, he also
coached the team and led the team to
the National Championship Finals in
1990.
Ken continues to enjoy bowling
competitively in the local leagues
and tournaments. In Passaic County,
he has won three different scratch
titles: one in All Events, one in
Singles, and one in Doubles. At the
state level, he captured the 2013
Doubles title at Circle Lanes with his
partner, George Cretella. This was
the first title that these former college
teammates had captured together in
28 years having last scored a title
together in Las Vegas in 1985.
To date, Ken has amassed 51 300
games, 24 800 series, with the high
being 867. His composite average for
1,607 games from the past ten years
is 235.6 showing a remarkable con-
sistency which is a trademark of his
game and talent.
Keri MayBowling Achievement
Keri has been a very active bowler
in Passaic County for the past 15
years. She has bowled in some of the
best leagues this county has to offer
usually being the only women bowl-
ing in these competitive leagues.
Usually soft spoken on the lanes and
small in stature, Keri lets her ball and
bowling skills do all of the talking for
her. She easily holds her own com-
peting and beating the men in most of
these leagues.
Her 10 year composite average for
4,536 games bowled stands at 214.3.
Her high single season average dur-
ing this time was 224 and her low
209 showing a remarkable consisten-
cy. According to the most current
USBC records, Keri has bowled at
least 10 sanctioned and approved 300
games. She also has at least seven
sanctioned series of 800 or better
with the high being an 847.
Richard WarrenBowling Achievement
Richard has been a sanctioned
bowler for the past 37 years.
He is a strong supporter of the sport
showing a willingness to bowl in any
type of league for the sheer enjoy-
ment of the sport. Often bowlers of
his caliber shy away from the lesser
leagues but Richard does not. As
long as he can put together a team of
friends, he will bowl with them
regardless of their level of expertise.
He usually displays a quiet low-key
personality always appreciated by
the officers and other members of
any league he bowls in.
He seldom misses the opportunity
to bowl in any of our county tourna-
ments. He has five county scratch
titles to his credit, four team, and per-
haps his proudest accomplishment a
singles title during the 1993-94 sea-
son when he bowled the only 700
series in the singles portion of the
tournament, a 702 to win it. He is still
looking to capture a doubles title,
after at least four second or third
place finishes. Richard has 11 sanc-
tioned and approved 800 series to his
credit, with an 858 being his high.
Thirty-six approved 300 games are
also on his record at this time. He is
not one to be in any rush to submit
the necessary paperwork for any of
these awards, and you can rest
assured that he has left more than a
few 300 games slip by his personal
records.
PASSAIC COUNTY USBC BA HALL OF FAME 2015
Photo by Mandy Roome
Ronald Dennis, Mark Roome, Keri May, Kenneth Carson, Stephen W. Aiello and Richard Warren
4 SPORTS REPORTER July 29 - August 4, 2015
Julio Zambrano 805ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Julio Zambrano topped the scor-
ing in the Custom Thumbz
Doubles League blasting games
of 258-268-279 for an impres-
sive high series of 805.
Robert Aiello shot 279-265-
725, Chris Barbaro 287-226-
720, John O’Farrell 245-236-
235-716, Mike Chookasezian
255-223-227-705, and Ed
Boremski 265-224-682.
Peter Morreale 756ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Peter Morreale topped the
Tuesday Summer Adult-Junior
League blasting 279-231-246
for a high series of 756.
Carl Rissland rolled 275-246-
713, Michael Baker 227-227-
234-688, Steven Friedman 254-
224-684, and Tracy Alexander
253-203-638.
Robert Barber 729ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Robert Barber topped the
Tuesday Summer Adult-Junior
League firing 267-267-195 for a
high series of 729.
Jair Brooks shot 248-248-663,
Nick Lastela 226-214-205-645,
and Nate Tyson 227.
Steven Friedman 722ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Steven Freidman led the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Singles
League rolling games of 237-
246-239 for a high 722 set.
Jeremy Slade shot 259-236-
702, Joe Conigliaro 247-233-
696, John O’Farrell 246-233-
694, Jon Luvert 243-227-661,
and Jadon Scott 246-218-656.
Kyle O’Connor 716ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
Kyle O’Connor led the scoring
in the Thursday Mixed League
rolling games of 223-266-227
for a high series of 716.
Frank Krulish shot 235-256-
221-712, Teddy Avgerinos 223-
258-225-706, John Khantzian
245-227-212-684, Gary Ton
244-220-675, and Bill Koste
237-227-667.
Robert Valenciano 714ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Robert Valenciano led the scor-
ing in the Thursday Mixed
League rolling games of 269-
238-207 for a high series of
714.
Brian Battino shot 268-246-
708, Matt Wright 224-225-225-
674, John Khantzian 239-230-
646, and Paul Barbuzza 234-
212-644.
Richie McCarthy 706ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Richie McCarthy led the scor-
ing in the Tuesday Nostalgia
Mixed League firing games of
223-257-226 for a high series of
706.
Ed Graeff shot 249-661, Frank
Porcella 268, and Ed Flint and
Henry Malinowski 236.
In the Thursday Long Beach
Catholic Ladies League
Roxanne Ryan shot 179,
Delores Grassi 176, and Letitia
Kopper 163.
George Fields 698ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
George Fields topped the scor-
ing in the Thursday Senior
Birds League blasting games of
278-236 for a high series of
698.
Mike Desmond shot 217-257-
205-679, Gerald Fields 255,
Jerival George 247-234,
Lenwood Buggie 234, William
Collier 230-222, and Henry
Clay 226.
Les Forrai 689ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Les Forrai paced the Tuesday
Summer Adult-Junior rolling
278-216 for a high 689.
Jim Guardino shot 268-201-
210-679, Joe Fink 247-677,
Steven Friedman 242-666, and
Michael Messina 233-216-634.
John Maglio 662ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
John Maglio led the scoring in
the St. Ray’s Holy Bowlers
League rolling games of 268-
221 for a high series of 662.
Anthony Capellupo hit 251-
649, and Bob Weige 258-625.
John Moran 648ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John Moran took the high series
spotlight in the Thursday El
Cheapo Summer League rolling
games of 224-211-213 for the
high 648 series.
Jim Hambel rolled 258, Joe
Mazza 244-203, and David
Lake 221.
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961.
Andrew Sun rolled 224-215-243-
215-897, Dennis Baptiste 214-
254-225-886, Kevin O’Neill 246-
230-241-875, and John Gallub
225-227-227-871.
Danielle Merino 678FLUSHING, NY – Danielle
Merino led the scoring in the Ball
and Chain League rolling games
of 214-223-241 for a high series of
678.
Stephen Amarosa shot 245-225-
646, David Kiko 243-212-612,
and Judy Higgins 205-225-607.
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AT FARMINGDALE LANESRob Grieb 723FARMINGDALE, NY – Rob
Grieb led the scoring in the
Wednesday Friends League blast-
ing games of 246-212-265 for a
high series of 723.
Trevor Hennessey rolled 234-
200-609, Tim Jackson 222, and
Steve Droluk 213.
Won Han 683FARMINGDALE, NY – Won Han
led the scoring in the Bowlympics
Duo’s League rolling games of
267-217 for a high series of 683.
Ryan Velders hit 201-211-213-
625, Rosie Snyder 222-204-621,
Brian Becktold 225-204-611, and
Philip Jankowitz 231.
Danny Schrafel 678FARMINGDALE, NY – Danny
Schrafel paced the scoring in the
Summer MNFP League rolling
games of 258-225 for a high series
of 678.
Davod Freese hit 206-222-200-
628, Ronnie Simon 223-205-617,
Nick Errico 241, and Mark Hecht
230.
In the Friday Summer Seniors
League Jerry Hoeler rolled 183, Al
Diebold 156, Frank Nowakowski
and Barney Kral 151, Eileen
Richter 136, Joan Healey 134, and
Gladys Colella 133.
Kenny Simon 676FARMINGDALE, NY – Kenny
Simon led the Tuesday Party
League rolling games of 210-211-
255 for a high series of 676.
David Morenberg rolled 207-
216-238-661Richard Bambara
266-208-660, Roger Herrscher
288-655, Lloyd Hasluck 254-245-
651, and Bod Delisi 268-242-649.
Don Perillo 675FARMINGDALE, NY – Don
Perillo led the Wednesday
Adult/Junior League rolling 248-
211-216 for a high series of 675.
Edward Mencarelli rolled 256,
Jeff Gallo 246, Ramon Carcamo
203-232-224-659, TJ Lucente 226-
224-651, Christian Perillo 244-
216-635, and George Brennan 223.
Adam Chase 668FARMINGDALE, NY – Adam
Chase led the scoring in the
Thursday Pro Shot Challenge
League rolling games of 219-
217-232 for a high series of
668.
Dan Levin shot 225-202-
611, Sal Mattera 219, Joe
Costanzo 215, and Eugene
Neal and Ken Christianson
213.
Nicholas Mencarelli 235FARMINGDALE, NY – Nicholas
Mencarelli led the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
rolling a high game of 235.
Joe Laier rolled 214, Eric
Brennan 205, Matthew Ferrara
200, and Stephen Gardner, Jr. 198-
190.
Alice Burns rolled 181, Jerry
Hoeler 178, Karen Bruno 164, and
Joan Healey 161 in the Monday
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