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LAKEWOOD, NJ - Rod Dickson took the spotlight
when he rolled a 300 game in his session high 794
series while competing in the Ocean Trio Challenge
at Ocean Lanes.
John Brazinski rolled two pins shy of perfect with a
298 game in his 725 set followed by Gary Toth toss-
ing 288-746, Justin VanBerkel 286-712, Chris
Mancilla 279, Ken Hallihan 269-707, Domenick
Luongo 268-767, Chris Jones 268, Vinnie Orobono
265-724, Jim Caudill, Jr. 265, Russ Goss 265-714,
Todd Britton 259-749, Greg Ostrander 258 Brian
Shade 258-728, Chris Freel 258-724, Michael
Melillo 257-702, Pat Bowler 256-726, Sergio Perrulli
255, Brandon Fennell 707, Emily Fiore 269-695,
Diane Jones 246-689 Lauren Lella 227-619, Lauren
Frankowski 615,
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ROCKAWAY, NJ - PJ Adams
pitched perfect with a 300 game inhis session high 746 set contesting
in the Rockaway Foursome at
Rockaway Lanes.
Tim Panek rolled a 248 in a 717,Allen Apgar hit 248, Joan Rauh
201-526, and Elyse Dickman 210.
PJ Adams 300 at Rockaway Lanes
Rod Dickson 300-794 at Ocean Lanes
SITRA, Bahrain (March 7, 2015) – Sweden’s Jesper
Svensson, who turned 20 less than a month ago, won
an international battle of two-handed players,defeating Australia’s Jason Belmonte, 258-244, to
win his first PBA International Tour title in the 13th
Kingdom of Bahrain International Open at Ozone
Entertainment Center.
After qualifying in 20th place earlier in the week,
Svensson, a left-handed two-hander, dominated the
six-game single elimination rounds, averaging 239,
237, 244 and 243 in four 12-player preliminary
rounds and ran away with the top qualifying berth
for the three-player stepladder finals by 82 pins over
Belmonte. Svensson, who joined the PBA in August
2014, earned $25,000 and became eligible to partic-
ipate in the 2015 PBA Tournament of Champions.
Belmonte, the two-time reigning PBA Player of
the Year, earned $12,500 after barely surviving
Round 4 when he rolled a 158 in his sixth game,
holding off Tom Daugherty of Tampa, Fla., by three pins after Daugherty closed his round with a 257
game. Long-time international star Mika
Koivuniemi, a Finnish native now living in Hartland,
Mich., finished third after advancing to the semifinalround by winning a one-game roll-off over
Venezuela’s Ildemaro Ruiz, 216-183.
Jesper Svensson Wins Bahrain International Open TitleBy Bill Vint - PBA FARMINGDALE, NY – John
Bergen blasted a 300 game to lead
all competition rolling in the
Wednesday Early Men’s League atFarmingdale Lanes.
Brian Ziesig shot 290-257-784,
Frank Holden 248-257-235-740,
Mitch Kennedy 269-268-729,
Stephen Gonzalez 268-719, andMichele Montgoris 258-215-659.
WALLINGTON, NJ - Bill Zika and Kevin Jackson
each found perfection collecting 300 games and
Kevin also had a nice 816 series while competing in
the Public Safety League at Wallington Lanes
Eddie Peres pitched a 278 game followed by Mike
‘Papageorgio’ Neocleous with a 277, Emilio Jimenez
257, Kenneth Lee 247, Ken Cook 245, and Wally
Wehrhahn 245-235.
John Bergen 300 at Farmingdale
Josh Nordstrom Roller 300
At Coram Country Lanes
LEDGEWOOD, NJ – Chris
Sytsma earned top honors in the
Hensle Trio Classic League at
Circle Lanes blasting games of
289-264-258 for a high 811 set.
Wayne Flemming shot 290-269-
779, Bill De Haas 279-258-775,
John Mercurio 257-247-752, Joe
Macedonio 299-236-748, Mike
Kavanaugh 266-243-746, Tim
Belese 256-736, Keith Dougherty
268-734, Brent Tishuk 249-730,
Jim Beyel 268-729, Bob Lipinski
298-725, Brian George 247-719,
Tom Jordan 268-717, Michael
Potoski 257-717, Bill Day 256-
716, John Maerz 246-707, and
Dennis Sattely 255-702.
Bill Zika, Kevin Jackson 300 at Wallington LanesCORAM, NY - Josh Nordstrom
found perfection in a 300 game
while bowling in the Monday
Night Toss Ups league at Coram
Country Lanes.
John Manley rolled a 247 game
and Ray Nethaway posted a 246
game.
John Sperone Blasted 300 at Lodi LanesLODI, NJ – Bowling in the Tuesday Night 4-man at
Lodi Lanes John Sperone found perfection in a 300
game and finished with a 761 series. High set for the
session was Randy Battistus tallying 267-269-278 for
his 814.
Adam DiLorenzo tossed a 289 game followed by
Jose Guzman rolling 280, Scott Dunning 279, Ed
Suscreba 257, Bobby Castillo 256-745, Mark Miller
268-745, Kwame Jackson 254, Viviany Tapia 257,
Justin Sloan 258, Kurt Gould 259-719, Jason Rooney
267, Alex Voorhees 258, Jeff DiDomenico 277, Ian
Kaufman 277, Brian Rudolph 257, Kevin Curran
277, Brian Masincup 267, and Billy Felde 278.
Rolling in the Wednesday Men's 820, John
Montagna hit 279, Bill McGuire 276, Chang Pang
269-721, and Ron DeLuca 772.
Chris Sytsma 811 at Circle Lanes
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Eric
Samuelson blasted a 300 game in
the FixADent Auto Body League
at Rab’s Country Lanes.
Eric Cruz shot 248-263-724,
Mike Vlassanko 258-244-719,
Brian Dalauise 249-706, Julio
Montuluo 268-699, Ryan Friend
256-696, and Paul Sheirer 277.
In another session Walter
Kulpowsky shot 276-257-253-
786, Dennis Mazza 268-246-741,
Tom Magvone 269-715, Anthony
Jabaily 258-706, Mike
Mazzarappa 250-696, Ed Ellardi
252-692, and Ron Gaudio 243-
691.
Eric Samuelson 300 at Rab’s
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Jesper Svensson won his first PBA International Tourtitle collecting the hardware and cash in the 13th Kingdom
of Bahrain International Open.
James Nolan 300 at Rockville CentreROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
James Nolan blasted a 300 game
for a 726 series in the Sunday
Night Mixed League at Rockville
Centre Lanes.
Rich Rothmansky rolled 245-
247-247-739, Alan Ip 261-258-
730, Rob Isler 269-254-718,
Anthony Phillips 256, and Jason
Simonetti 235.
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WINNERS SELECTED IN BOWL FOR
THE CURE FABULOUS FOURARLINGTON, Texas – The winners have been determined in the Bowl
for the Cure® Fabulous Four essay contest, and the four women select-
ed soon will take part in the ultimate bowling experience that will cul-
minate at the 2015 United States Bowling Congress Women’s
Championships in Reno, Nevada.
Bowl for the Cure, a year-round fundraising initiative sponsored by
USBC in partnership with Susan G. Komen®, conducted the Fabulous
Four essay contest to raise awareness about breast cancer. The contest
was open to women who have been impacted by breast cancer and/or
have been involved in supporting the fight against breast cancer.
Tavawyaha Batts of Waldorf, Maryland, Angel Crosby of Garrett,Indiana, Chelsea Gilliam of Barbourville, Kentucky, and Anne Taku of
Santa Cruz, California, were chosen by a special selection panel that
included last year ’s Fabulous Four winners and Professional Women’s
Bowling Association spokesperson Kelly Kulick, along with Susan G.
Komen® and USBC staff.
All four women are breast cancer survivors. The selections of Crosby
and Gilliam were based on their personal experience with breast can-
cer, while Batts and Taku earned selection for meritorious service in
the fight against breast cancer.
The Fabulous Four’s ultimate bowling experience will take place in
April, as they head to the Dallas/Fort Worth area to begin their five-
day trip.
The journey will start with a tour of Komen headquarters in Dallas
and a special celebration dinner. They then will head to Arlington to
tour the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame and go the
International Training and Research Center, where they will be fitted
with new bowling balls and receive a lesson from Team USA membersand coaching staff.
The trip will continue with a flight to Reno and the start of the 2015
USBC Women’s Championships, where the Fabulous Four will be
honored before competing in the event.
Go to BOWL.com/FabulousFour to meet the winners and read their
stories.
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PHILADELPHIA YOUTH COACH
TO RECEIVE DAVID DAHMS AWARDARLINGTON, Texas – Barbara Council-Armstead of Philadelphia, a
United States Bowling Congress Silver coach who has been involved with
youth bowling for more than two decades, has been selected to receive the
2015 David Dahms Coach of the Year Award.
The award is named in honor of the coach who was instrumental in the
creation of the Junior Gold program. It recognizes a USBC-certified coach
who has been actively involved in a USBC Youth program and has
demonstrated outstanding commitment to coaching, sportsmanship and
knowledge of USBC Youth rules for the last seven or more years. The
International Bowling Campus Youth Committee selects the winner fromthose nominated.
“Gaining national recognition for a passion that has driven me for over
20 years acts to fuel my commitment for as long as there are youth
bowlers to serve,” Council-Armstead said. “I am honored that because of
coaching, I am helping to strengthen a program which provides a playing
field for elite and developing youth bowlers.”
Council-Armstead started and has coordinated a youth bowling league
at Erie Lanes for the last 20 years along with her husband, Donald, who
received the Dahms Award in 2010. She has been the youth director and
first vice president for the Southeast Pennsylvania USBC and has worked
with the Philadelphia High School Bowling Program as the program’s
assistant and as a coach.
On the national level, Council-Armstead was The National Bowling
Association’s youth program director for five years and started the annu-
al TNBA Youth Weekend, in which eight youth bowlers are invited to the
International Training and Research Center in Arlington to go through the
Team USA training program. She served on the USBC National YouthCommittee for four years and is a volunteer at the Junior Gold national
tournaments.
“I am humbled that because of receiving this award, my name will
always be associated with David Dahms’ vision,” Council-Armstead said.
“He and other noteworthy youth program advocates, such as former
YABA Executive Director Jim Zebehazy, should be commended for their
foresight when they planned for the future of our sport.”
Council-Armstead receives an expenses-paid trip to the USBC
Convention, set for April 27-30 in Omaha, Nebraska, where she will
receive the David Dahms Coach of the Year Award. BOWL.com will live
stream the awards presentations.
Go to BOWL.com/ScholarshipsAwards to learn more about awards for
adult youth leaders and scholarship opportunities for youth bowlers.
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FINAL
FRAMEThomas F. DeChalus
Tom DeChalus, the first and
only African-American
President of the American
Bowling Congress, died on
February 28 at the VA hospital
in Long Island after a hard bat-
tle with dialysis. He was 86years-old.
DeChalus was also President
of the Eastern Long Island
Bowling Association, and was
inducted into the ABC Hall of
Fame and was honored by the
Metropolitan Bowling Writers
Association with the Bill
Landgraf Award for distin-
guished service.
A veteran of World War II
DeChalus is also a decorated
member of the Fire
Department of New York, and
was an avid community
activist.
As a school teacher, coach,and director of the Long Island
Junior Bowling Association,
he was very instrumental, in
recruiting many youth to the
sport of bowling.
AT CORAM
COUNTRY LANES Joe Romanski 697 CORAM, NY - Joe Romanski
rolled a 697 series on games of 257,
247 and 191 in the Wednesday
Night Live. Will Risley tossed a
252 and Joe Roberts 245.
In the Tuesday Night MixedLeague Bobby Meltzer turned in a
269 game
Michael Mirabile 644CORAM, NY - Michael Mirabile
tallied a 644 series on games of
257, 187, and 200 in the Rolling
Thunder League. Thomas Lettich
hit 223-338-622, Matthew
Linbrunner 177, Meaghan
Linbrunner 169, Caity Capozucca
226, and Nicole Lettich 163.
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G O O W L
Dave Rezes 689HOPELAWN, NJ – Dave Rezes led
the Friday Nite Mixed firing of 231-
246-212 for a high series of 689.
Kevin Eccleston rolled 248-231-
201-680, Miek Kelly 220-257-670,
and Kevin Cristi 227-233-652.
In the Avenel Youth Branden Barrese
234, Dylan Mackin 226, Anthony
Falcone 182, Ryan Soto 180.
Richard Rowley 686 HOPELAWN, NJ- Richard Rowley
led the Garden State Mixed firing
games of 257-266 for a 686.
Jose Medina rolled 208-244-224-
676, Fernando Dhea 232-20-631,
and Michael Ramer 246.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Rich Rowley rolled 191,
and Hugo Toro 171.
Frank Ciarkowski 664HOPELAWN, NJ- Frank
Ciarkowski led the scoring in the
Knights of Columbus League firing
246-205-213 for a high 664.
Mark Makwinski rolled 204-252-
204-660, Jack Masculin 232-203-
629, and Joe Gorssi 246.
Jeff Pasewark 654HOPELAWN, NJ – Jeff Pasewark
led the scoring in the Thursday
Mixed Nuts League firing games of
244-219 for a high series of 654.
Don M. Hellhake shot 216-235-
631, Don E. Hellhake 253-631, and
Jeff Kubinak 243.
In the Tuesday Night Mixed
League Carole Morgan shot 222,
and Char Martino 200.
Jason Strojny 646 HOPELAWN, NJ – Jason Strojny
topped the scoring in the Iselin AA
League firing games of 225-222 for
a high series of 646.
John Morgan rolled 256-633,
Darris Douma 267, Adam
Losquadro 219, and Rob Cruz 215.
Char Martino shot 200, Sharon
Bongik 182, and Joan Kelton 173
in the Wednesday Early Birds .
n the Federal Business Centers
League Dave Ryden rolled 240,
Chuck Mantione 216, and Tony
Kacmarsky 191.
Joey Gramiak 775HOPELAWN, NJ – Joey
Gramiak led the scoring in the
Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League firing games of 242-268-
265 for a high series of 775.
Erica Perez rolled 220-213-276-
709, Steve Chiarella 265-223-
208-696, Dan Dunleavy 233-214-
242-689.
Tony Balletta 771HOPELAWN, NJ – Tony Balletta
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 278-246-247 for a
high series of 771.
Eric Brown rolled 236-241-267-
744, Glenn Mohr 228-233-267-
728, John Kertesz 212-268-234-
714, Patrick Plate 204-258-246-
708, and Pete Tirado 233-211-
259-703.
Tom Girdley 739HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom Girdley
led the scoring in the Raritan Bay
Men’s League firing games of
247-223-269 for a high series of
739.
Dorien Soto rolled 225-265-246-
736, Glenn Mohr 259-215-246-
720, Ed Hayes, Jr. 246-216-248-
710, and CJ Galloza 236-215-
248-699.
Don Anione 738HOPELAWN, NJ – Don Anione
led the scoring in the His & Hers
League firing games of 256-223-
259 for a high series of 738.
Sal Angotti rolled 239-277-204-
720, Bill Smith 226-205-625,
Andy Shafer 235, Mary Ellen
Oehler 224, and Shelly Jacques
223.
S turd y S und y
Brian Vicidomini 722HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian
Vicidomini led the scoring in the
Atlantic City Trios League firing
games of 255-243-224 for a high
series of 722.
Ralph Doerfler rolled 246-236-
233-715, Bill Venezia 224-629, and
Andrew Bock 224.
Pete Siarkiewicz 720HOPELAWN, NJ – Pete
Siarkiewicz led the scoring in the
Merck League firing games of 253-
231-236 for a high series of 720.
Andrew Siarkiewicz rolled 236-
603, Kevin Sirk 225, John Strauss
247, and Bob McCracken 213.
Brian Petretta 716 HOPELAWN, NJ – Brian Petretta
led the scoring in the La Buona
Pizza League firing games of 246-
235-235 for a high series of 716.
Doug Hemmings rolled 207-226-
214-647, Vinny R. Medvetz 214-
211-216-641, and John Baginsky,
Jr. 212-224-628.
Kyle Jannuzzi 699
HOPELAWN, NJ – Kyle Jannuzziled the scoring in the Thursday Nite
Mixed League firing games of 205-
225-269 for a high series of 699.
John Cestone rolled 227-236-651,
Vinny R. Medvetz 203-247-639,
and Mike Forrestal 223.
Larry Clarke 640HOPELAWN, NJ – Larry Clarke
paced the scoring in the NJ
Turnpike League firing games of
213-223-204 for a high series of
640.
John Moffit hit 200-229, Basha
Miller 224, Richard McBurnie 222,
and Mark Lee 211.
THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC
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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Sunil Kochar 756 FARMINGDALE, NY – Sunil
Kochar topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League firing
games of 261-259 for a high 756.
Evan Myers rolled 236-254-226-
716, Anthony Crocitto 279-255-
712, Wingo Hom 257-224, and
James Hood 254-254-679.
Mike Bagnato 704FARMINGDALE, NY – Mike
Bagnato led the Thursday Good
Timers League firing games of
286-247 for a high series of 704.
Robert Grief shot 248-201-636,
Cliff Dowdican 221-200,
Bernadette Doherty 219, Steve
Butera 216-213-613, and Ken
Tamburrino and Scott Serrao 212.
In the Wednesday Party League
Scott Lyle shot 225, Brian Siemers
221, Robert Laurice 218-216, and
Nick Fazzolare and David Green
216.
John Tuechler 663FARMINGDALE, NY – John
Tuechler paced the scoring in the
Monday HS Practice League fir-
ing games of 254-238 for a high
series of 663.
Nicholas Mencarelli shot 238,
Emily McLaughlin 232, Won Han
227, Isaiah Adams-Hunter 223,
and Maria Lucente 219.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Nicholas Fina shot 213,and Travis Gangale 182.
Michael Graston rolled 188 in the
Saturday St. Martin’s Seniors
League.
Emily Dean rolled 212,
Samantha Ng 205, and Diamond
Hunter and Carly Licht 202 in the
Saturday St. Mar tins’ Major
League.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Louis Gravino shot 216,
and Ral ph Lindgrean 206-204.
LODI, NJ - The Stan Niemiec
Youth Travel League visited Lodi
Lanes with its young players
blasting ten “600s” and thirty-
eight deuces. Three of the four
top scorers deliver two-hand
power shots with Bergenfield
senior Greg Khan triple deuce
264-206-217-687, a set matched
by PCTI junior Anthony Rizzo’strio of “200s”, 244-210-233-687
and Lyndhurst senior Jordan
Lopez 267-203-651.
DePaul senior Joe Malyack
proved one can be potent with a
standard one-hand punch, crush-
ing the plastic-coats with yet
another triple deuce 213-257-
203-673. Khan’s numbers, with
the aid of two-time North Jersey
Bowler of the Year Dana-Marie
Laloo’s 235, were enough to
carry Bowler City III past
Boonton, 4-3. Boonton respond-
ed in the finale with a huge 991,
earning the quartet three points
by finishing with a seven-pinhigher pinfall than BC III.
Peter Hancock 219-193 and
Sean McGuire 197-191 sparked
the Boonton comeback. Rizzo’s
stellar threesome, Paramus
Catholic sophomore Kristen
Kane’s breakthrough 227-223-
632, the season’s third best girls
set, and James Kane’s 245 were
more than sufficient firepower to
prope l leagu e-leading Bowler
City I to a sweep of Montvale,
2897-2690. Leading scorers for
Montvale were Matt Russell 221-
193, Henry Tipping 200 andChris Torres 189. Lopez com-
bined with Haley Hassan 225,
Donovan Battistus 192 and an
improving Jenai Bacote 181 to
salvage three points from Fair
Lawn in the afternoon’s closest
match, 2905-2851. Fair Lawn
escaped with the first two games
as anchor Steve Plaszky lit up the
leader-board with the session’s
other triple deuce 224-212-200-
636. Adding to Fair Lawn’s flur-
ry of “200s” were Matt Myers
233-205, Madison Perry 222 and
Tyler Nappi 201.
Mentioned earlier, Joe
Malyack’s 673 ignited HolidayII’s offense as Indian Hills’ jun-
ior Craig Oriente fired 220-198-
200-618 and Ramsey sophomore
Devin Crowley 199-192 in a
2984-2874 victory over Lodi.
Lodi earning its two points with
an electric 1036-1028 triumph,
punctuated by Chris Navarro’s
253 and Brandon Voorhees’ 213,
also rolling well in the match was
Lodi’s Steve Kropilak with 225-
196.
In other encounters, Bowler
City II shocked Holiday I, 2821-
2744, coming away with threeclose wins. Southpaw Matt
Burzynski’s 199-212-236-647
led the victors with help from
Dean Edwards 200 and George
Held 200. Holiday I put up some
fine numbers as well with Ryan
McGuire 237-223-626, Frank
Magyar 223, David Neil 218 and
Nick Cilento 202-193. T-Bowl
earned two points from the
vacancy behind Wayne Valley
sophomore Nick Lepri 196.
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Greg Havas 279MADISON, NJ – Greg Havas led
the scoring in the Morris County
Police & Fire League firing a high
game of 279.
Frank Harvey shot 270, Jake Bird
257-675, Tom Schneyer 693, Bob
Newell 664, and Patty Hanlein
237.
Jack Vandermealen 690
MADISON, NJ – Jack Vandermealen led the scoring in
the Diggers Junior/Major League
firing a high game of 279 and a
high series of 690.
Evan Weinberg hit 247-668, Tom
Guider 225, and Lauren Potechin 209.
Brian Klein 691MADISON, NJ – Brian Klein led
the scoring in the Livingston
Business Men’s Leugue firing a
265 game for a high series of 691.
Scott Nelson shot 259-663, Greg
Vogler 249, and Victor Petra 655.
In the Monday Night Ladies
League Jodi Belli shot 229, Alice
Bednarik 214, and Sue Berg 190.
Scott Harwood 245MADISON, NJ – Scott Harwood
paced the scoring in the Tuesday
400 Doubles League firing a high
game of 245.
Eric Doherty shot 243, and Dave
Hanft 234.
Evan Weinberg 268MADISON, NJ – Evan Weinberg
led the scoring in the
Diggers/Junior Major League fir-
ing a high game of 268 and a high
series of 641.
Tim Bearty shot 256, Chris
Moran 231, and Ashley Smith
220.
Dan Smith 267
MADISON, NJ – Dan Smith ledthe scoring in the Pharma Plus
League firing a high game of 267.
Wayne Hartwig shot 256, Russ
White 241, and Marcia Craig 210.
Bryan Katz 678MADISON, NJ – Bryan Katz
paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League firing a
255 game for a high series of 678.
Jon Russo rolled 257-677, Tony
Evans 248, Dawn Gammon 233,
and Patty Hanlein 211.
Ed Mlynarczyk 247 MADISON, NJ – Ed Mlynarzyk
rolled 247, AJ Clark 245, Bob
Herring 233, and Marcia Craig204 in the Pharma Plus League.
Alice Bednarik 242MADISON, NJ – Alice Bednarik
rolled 242, Jodi Belli 213, and
Carolyn Paddack 189 in the
Monday Night Ladies League.
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA Pat Zenker 760ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Pat
Zenker topped the scoring in the
Friday Night Mixed League blast-
ing games of 279-236-245 for a
high series of 760.
Alex Bogolubsky shot 279, Chris
Lucchese 258-247-730, Arthur
O’Connor 268-235-691, and John
Hodge 258-247-682.
Frank Cimino 721ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Frank Cimino led the scoring in the
Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League rolling games of
264-234 for a high series of 721.
Al Fabiano shot 267-236-685,
Kyle Smith 258-256-685, Ed
Graeff 245-221-679, and Tom
Koukolas 258-209-665.
Ray Brooks 696 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY – Ray
Brooks led the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League
firing games of 258-237 for a high
series of 696.
Tony Depperman rolled 259-249-
691, James Laurita 246-243-676,
and Les Forrai 237-228-668.
John LaBau 693ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
John LaBau led the scoring in the
Bowl N’Cruise League firing
games of 269-214-210 for a highseries of 693.
Jay Beller rolled 241-213-227-
681, Richard McCarthy 267-224-
686, and Pat Zenker 248-217-646.
William Collier 676 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
William Collier led the scoring in
the Thursday Senior Birds League
firing games of 245-225 for a high
series of 676.
Ben Everson rolled 243-225-676,
Charles Johnson 246, Roberto
DeGuzman 245, and Aubrey
Pereira 242.
Robert Picard 672ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Robert Picard led the scoring in the
Wednesday Senior Doubles League
firing games of 215-246-211 for a
high series of 672.
Stan Rosadio shot 255-222-671,
Jerry George 264-669, and Aubrey
Pereira 259.
Maria Lucente 639ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Maria Lucente led the scoring in
the Saturday Scholarship League
firing games of 225-209-205 for a
high series of 639.
Gregory Schultz rolled 237-212-
632, Robert Wright 265, and
Andrew Feminelia 227.
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March 25 - 31, 2015 SPORTS REPORTER 7
ARLINGTON, Texas –
Christopher Kenny of
Garnerville, New York, has been
selected to receive the 2015
United States Bowling Congress
Annual Zeb Scholarship.
The award recipient must be a
USBC Youth member who is a
junior or senior in high school,
has strong academic success andhas given back to their communi-
ty through service. The winner is
selected by the International
Bowling Campus Youth
Committee.
“I am honored and excited to
have been chosen as this year’s
Annual Zeb Scholarship winner,”
Kenny said. “It is a humbling
feeling to have been selected with
the criteria of being a young
bowler, working hard academi-
cally and giving back to my com-
munity through service. These
are three very important parts of
my life.”
Kenny is a senior at North
Rockland High School and has
taken Advanced Placement cours-
es in physics, literature and com-
posi tion, world his tory and
American history. He has
received several scholastic hon-ors, is a member of the National
Honor Society and has a 4.3
grade-point average based on a
4.0 scale.
He is a member of the Academic
League, Alternative Energy Club,
Drama Society, New York State
Math League and Science
Olympiad.
Much of his community service
has been through Teens
Connected by Christ, his youth
group at church, where he has
been involved in the planning and
leadership of the group for more
than two years, and as an Eagle
Scout. He has more than 200
hours of community service with
Teens Connected by Christ that
included the Breakfast Run and
Midnight Run programs, trips into
New York City to deliver food and
clothing to the homeless.His Eagle Scout project was the
renovation and organization of a
room at Immaculate Conception
Parish that was allocated to the
Midnight Run program.
As the Annual Zeb Scholarship
winner, Kenny will receive a
$2,500 scholarship and an
expenses-paid trip to the awards
ceremony that will be held in
conjunction with the 2015 Junior
Gold Championships, set for July
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AT RABS COUNTRY LANES Ryan Friend 740STATEN ISLAND, NY – Ryan
Friend topped the scoring in the
FixADent Auto Body League fir-
ing games of 255-257 for a high
series of 740.
Tommy Barnes rolled 259-276-
738, Eugene Cruz 248-268-735,
Steve DeMaria 258-720, Bob Suhr
265-713, Tommy Dinardo 247-
712, and Nick Conti 243-683.
Willy App 728STATEN ISLAND, NY – Willy
App led the scoring in the Michael
Carbonaro Mixed League firing a
266 game for a high series of 728.
Fernan Handog shot 290-719,
Bob Jacobson 258-718, Justin
Andrews 266-716, John Lyons
248-698, Rob Butler, Jr. 254-695,
and Al Calato 248-681.
Jonathan Petrizzi 655STATEN ISLAND, NY –
Jonathan Petrizzi led the scoring
in the NEXGEN Junior Bowlers
League firing games of 213-233-
209 for a high series of 655.
Marisa Clinton rolled 267-648,
Zachary Siegel 228-239-639,
Danielle Wysoko 216-204-213-
633, Eric Lapizzi 221-204-207-
632, and Brad Calandrillo 208-
231-629.
Natalie Steinfeld 636 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Natalie
Steinfeld led the scoring in the
Gennaros Ladies Classic League
rolling a high game of 224 and a
high series of 636.
Susan Dalton rolled 220-245-622, Donna Zajac 244-613, Dotty
Belantoni 216, and Adrienne
Paccione 211.
In the NEXGEN Junior Bowlers
League Nick Siegel rolled 235-
234, AJ Miceli 225, Eric Capizzi
211-211, Daniel Dolce 219, and
Christian DeVito 210.
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