The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 73 No.33 October 17 - 23, 2012 50 cents OAKLAND, NJ - The 2012-13 Stan Niemiec Youth Travel League kicked off with a resonance at Holiday Bowl when eighteen-year-old Colette Malyack charged out of the gate, shredding the maples with a 300 opener, followed with 211,226 and finished with a career best 737 set. An FDU freshman, Colette was a four-year all-star kegler for DePaul H.S. and ended with a 206 average for SNYTL defending champion Holiday. This year, she’s joined by her talented brother Joe who scored 225, 212- 618, along with newcomers’ Frank Olandesi 217 and Caitlyn Castillo 181 as their Holiday II team coasted to victory. Boonton served notice that they’ll be a force this season as anchor Justin Puchalski hammered out 226, 278, 224- 728 in leading his squad past Fair Lawn, 2875-2730. Justin, who smashed his way to a pair of 299 games this past summer, should emerge as one of this year’s top per- formers. Also scoring well for Boonton were Karl Kattermann with 237-611, Pat Teshima 201 and first-year bowler Brian McGrath 174. Fair Lawn’s Hassan Izzard rolled 219-532, Steven Plaszky 192-519, Hunter Perry 175-519 and Tyler Nappi a pair of above-average scores. Holiday I swept their match with Bowler City I as new- comer Grahm Muligan paced the victors with 247, 212; Brian Rizzi added 225-602 while Dillon and Nick Cilento finished with 190-559 and 193-555 respectively. BCI was anchored by John Draney 216, 211 while Rob Gilbert, Jr posted 215, new kegler Vinny Santoro 181 and Ryan Perez 175. Bowler City II took seven points from sister entry Bowler City III behind James Kane 246, 215-621, Jonmikal Sepero 189-533 and Welmer Paguay 198. Highs for BC III were Tiffany Sucero 157-451, Olivia Wank 153 and Ariel Wallace with two over-average games. Rounding out the day’s match-ups, Montvale blanked Bowler City 4 behind Kyle Ladewig 198-534, Matthew Russell 188-524, and Katie Didonato 162. Tops for BC4 were Nick Ferrante 171,160 and Alijah Jackson 162. 18-Year-Old Colette Malyack Strikes 300 at Holiday Bowl By Vince Albrecht VIENNA, Austria - In front of the biggest crowd ever at Plus Bowling in Vienna, Austria, PBA Tour star Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas, captured his 14th PBA Tour title and his second Columbia 300 Vienna Open win when he defeated fellow American star Sean Rash, 257-214, in the title match. By winning the event, Barnes took a 54-point lead over Rash in the race for the third and final berth in the Bayer Advanced Aspirin World Bowling Tour men’s finals, presented by the PBA. With only the Australian Masters remaining in the 2012 WBT points race – and 50 points available to the winner – Barnes has officially locked Rash out of the WBT finals, which will be conducted during the PBA World Series of Bowling IV at South Point Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday, Nov. 10. Barnes, who won his first PBA International Tour title, also collect- ed a first prize of roughly $9,000. Rash, who lives in Montgomery, Ill., made a valiant bid for the title, striking out in the final game of Round 3 to advance from fifth place into the stepladder finals as the No. 3 qualifier. Rash then eliminated England’s Stuart Williams, 191- 181, and Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., 189-158, to advance to the title match. Heading into the Australian Masters (which concludes Oct. 27 in Sydney), reigning WBT men’s champion Mika Koivuniemi of Finland has retained the top qualify- ing position for the three-man stepladder finals with 408 points. Mike Fagan (342 points) and Barnes (328 points) are second and third, respectively. Rash is fourth with 274 points. The women’s WBT rankings are dominated by American PBA mem- bers with Missy Parkin of Lake Forest, Calif., leading the way with 329 points. Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J., is second with 319, while Liz Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., is third with 295. Defending WBT women’s champion Carolyn Dorin- Ballard has a chance to overtake Johnson, but is not entered in the Australian event. The World Bowling Tour, con- ducted by the World Tenpin Bowling Association, is made up of a series of events around the world. Players earn points based on where they finish in each event. The top three men and top three women on the basis of total points over a span of two years are invited to compete in the Bayer Advanced Aspirin WBT Finals presented by the PBA. The WBT Finals will pay a total prize fund of $70,000 with the win- ner of each division earning $20,000, second place $10,000 and third place $5,000. The WBT finals will be conducted on a special lane installation at South Point Hotel and Casino on Saturday, Nov. 10, and will air on ESPN as the first event of the PBA Tour’s 2012-13 televi- sion season on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. ET. Chris Barnes Wins Vienna Open By Bill Vint - PBA PBA Photo Chris Barnes Craig Lindahl 300 At Coram Country Lanes CORAM, NY - Craig Lindahl rolled perfect pitching a 300 game en route to a 739 series in league play at Coram Country Lanes. Heather McGee tossed a 277 game and Henry Romero 277. High roller in the Coram Junior League was Drew Esposito with a 256 game. John Sperone 300 at Lodi Lanes LODI, NJ - Monday 4-man started the week right with John Sperone hitting a 300 game, followed by Steve Tripp with one pin shy in his 299 finishing with a 750 set. Anthony Buonnano rolled 279- 751 and Rafael Hernandez tossed a 738 series. Eric Velazquez 300 at Majestic HOPELAWN, NJ- Eric Velazquez topped the scoring in the Middlesex County Classic League blasting games of 210-269 around a 300 center- piece to finish the session with both high game and high series of 779. John Kertesz shot 244-254-266-754, Rocco Fortunato 263-235-234- 732, Ryan Branson 216-289-226-731, Frank Mortensen 247-269-202- 718, Kyle Olesko 202-268-246-716, Andrew Tripka 255-220-238-713, Rami Ahmed 257-234-213-704, Anselmo Roque 269-221-211-702, and Dennis Smith 216-248-236-700 Steve Aiello 299 at Holiday Bowl OAKLAND, NJ - Steve Aiello had high game and high set in the A/C Challenge League at Holiday Bowl when he tallied an 803 series on games of 299, 279 and 225. Shawn Aiello shot 237, 268, 258 for a 761, followed by Joe Rutella with 234, 247, 246-727, Mike Fradkin 247-703, and John Allesendrello had a 257 in a 675 set.
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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 73 No.33 October 17 - 23, 2012 50 cents
OAKLAND, NJ - The 2012-13 Stan Niemiec Youth
Travel League kicked off with a resonance at Holiday
Bowl when eighteen-year-old Colette Malyack charged
out of the gate, shredding the maples with a 300 opener,
followed with 211,226 and finished with a career best 737
set. An FDU freshman, Colette was a four-year all-star
kegler for DePaul H.S. and ended with a 206 average for
SNYTL defending champion Holiday. This year, she’s
joined by her talented brother Joe who scored 225, 212-
618, along with newcomers’ Frank Olandesi 217 and
Caitlyn Castillo 181 as their Holiday II team coasted to
victory.
Boonton served notice that they’ll be a force this season
as anchor Justin Puchalski hammered out 226, 278, 224-
728 in leading his squad past Fair Lawn, 2875-2730.
Justin, who smashed his way to a pair of 299 games this
past summer, should emerge as one of this year’s top per-
formers. Also scoring well for Boonton were Karl
Kattermann with 237-611, Pat Teshima 201 and first-year
bowler Brian McGrath 174. Fair Lawn’s Hassan Izzard
rolled 219-532, Steven Plaszky 192-519, Hunter Perry
175-519 and Tyler Nappi a pair of above-average scores.
Holiday I swept their match with Bowler City I as new-
comer Grahm Muligan paced the victors with 247, 212;
Brian Rizzi added 225-602 while Dillon and Nick Cilento
finished with 190-559 and 193-555 respectively. BCI was
anchored by John Draney 216, 211 while Rob Gilbert, Jr
posted 215, new kegler Vinny Santoro 181 and Ryan Perez
175.
Bowler City II took seven points from sister entry
Bowler City III behind James Kane 246, 215-621,
Jonmikal Sepero 189-533 and Welmer Paguay 198. Highs
for BC III were Tiffany Sucero 157-451, Olivia Wank 153
and Ariel Wallace with two over-average games.
Rounding out the day’s match-ups, Montvale blanked
Bowler City 4 behind Kyle Ladewig 198-534, Matthew
Russell 188-524, and Katie Didonato 162. Tops for BC4
were Nick Ferrante 171,160 and Alijah Jackson 162.
18-Year-Old Colette Malyack Strikes 300 at Holiday Bowl By Vince Albrecht
VIENNA, Austria - In front of the
biggest crowd ever at Plus Bowling
in Vienna, Austria, PBA Tour star
Chris Barnes of Double Oak, Texas,
captured his 14th PBA Tour title
and his second Columbia 300
Vienna Open win when he defeated
fellow American star Sean Rash,
257-214, in the title match.
By winning the event, Barnes
took a 54-point lead over Rash in
the race for the third and final berth
in the Bayer Advanced Aspirin
World Bowling Tour men’s finals,
presented by the PBA. With only
the Australian Masters remaining in
the 2012 WBT points race – and 50
points available to the winner –
Barnes has officially locked Rash
out of the WBT finals, which will
be conducted during the PBA
World Series of Bowling IV at
South Point Casino and Hotel in
Las Vegas on Saturday, Nov. 10.
Barnes, who won his first PBA
International Tour title, also collect-
ed a first prize of roughly $9,000.
Rash, who lives in Montgomery,
Ill., made a valiant bid for the title,
striking out in the final game of
Round 3 to advance from fifth place
into the stepladder finals as the No.
3 qualifier. Rash then eliminated
England’s Stuart Williams, 191-
181, and Tommy Jones of
Simpsonville, S.C., 189-158, to
advance to the title match.
Heading into the Australian
Masters (which concludes Oct. 27
in Sydney), reigning WBT men’s
champion Mika Koivuniemi of
Finland has retained the top qualify-
ing position for the three-man
stepladder finals with 408 points.
Mike Fagan (342 points) and
Barnes (328 points) are second and
third, respectively. Rash is fourth
with 274 points.
The women’s WBT rankings are
dominated by American PBA mem-
bers with Missy Parkin of Lake
Forest, Calif., leading the way with
329 points. Kelly Kulick of Union,
N.J., is second with 319, while Liz
Johnson of Cheektowaga, N.Y., is
third with 295. Defending WBT
women’s champion Carolyn Dorin-
Ballard has a chance to overtake
Johnson, but is not entered in the
Australian event.
The World Bowling Tour, con-
ducted by the World Tenpin
Bowling Association, is made up of
a series of events around the world.
Players earn points based on where
they finish in each event. The top
three men and top three women on
the basis of total points over a span
of two years are invited to compete
in the Bayer Advanced Aspirin
WBT Finals presented by the PBA.
The WBT Finals will pay a total
prize fund of $70,000 with the win-
ner of each division earning
$20,000, second place $10,000 and
third place $5,000. The WBT finals
will be conducted on a special lane
installation at South Point Hotel and
Casino on Saturday, Nov. 10, and
will air on ESPN as the first event
of the PBA Tour’s 2012-13 televi-
sion season on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 1
p.m. ET.
Chris Barnes Wins Vienna OpenBy Bill Vint - PBA
PBA Photo
Chris Barnes
Craig Lindahl 300
At Coram Country Lanes CORAM, NY - Craig Lindahl rolled perfect pitching a 300 game en
route to a 739 series in league play at Coram Country Lanes.
Heather McGee tossed a 277 game and Henry Romero 277. High
roller in the Coram Junior League was Drew Esposito with a 256 game.
John Sperone 300 at Lodi LanesLODI, NJ - Monday 4-man started the week right with John Sperone
hitting a 300 game, followed by Steve Tripp with one pin shy in his 299
finishing with a 750 set.
Anthony Buonnano rolled 279- 751 and Rafael Hernandez tossed a
738 series.
Eric Velazquez 300 at MajesticHOPELAWN, NJ- Eric Velazquez topped the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League blasting games of 210-269 around a 300 center-
piece to finish the session with both high game and high series of 779.
John Kertesz shot 244-254-266-754, Rocco Fortunato 263-235-234-
732, Ryan Branson 216-289-226-731, Frank Mortensen 247-269-202-
718, Kyle Olesko 202-268-246-716, Andrew Tripka 255-220-238-713,
Rami Ahmed 257-234-213-704, Anselmo Roque 269-221-211-702, and
Dennis Smith 216-248-236-700
Steve Aiello 299 at Holiday Bowl OAKLAND, NJ - Steve Aiello had high game and high set in the A/C
Challenge League at Holiday Bowl when he tallied an 803 series on
games of 299, 279 and 225.
Shawn Aiello shot 237, 268, 258 for a 761, followed by Joe Rutella
with 234, 247, 246-727, Mike Fradkin 247-703, and John Allesendrello
had a 257 in a 675 set.
2 SPORTS REPORTER October 17 - 23, 2012
J o a n Ta y l o r ’s . . . . .
. . . . . . Te n P i n R a pMany thanks to Joyce Brokling for sending in the Elite Tournament
results. She noted that Jacquie Reese bowled a 300 game in qualifying,
and the youngest bowler was four-year-old Jacob Paniconi in the