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Vol. 75 No. 50

February 11 - 17, 2015

Ronnie Russell, Rapper French Montana Team Up


to Win Chris Pauls CP3 PBA Celebrity Invitational
TORRANCE, Calif. -- The unique
pairing of two-time PBA Tour
champion Ronnie Russell and rapper/hip-hop star French Montana
teamed up to win the sixth CP3
PBA Celebrity Invitational presented by Bowlmor AMF at AMF
Bowl-O-Drome in a traditional
Super Bowl Sunday special event
presented by the PBA.
In a dramatic comeback performance in the Baker doubles format
championship match seen on
ESPN, the Russell and Montana
team defeated two-time champions
Chris Paul and his partner, two-time
reigning PBA Player of the Year
PBA photo
Jason Belmonte, 150-139, for the
French Montana, Chris Paul and Ronnie Russell celebrate the win.
title.
Paul and Belmonte, who were
When we got to the championship match it was
paired up as the result of both players finishing first in going to be a challenge for Jason and I because the
their respective one-ball Celebrity and PBA Super Clash lanes were pretty fried after all the bowling we had
rounds, earned a bye directly into the championship done in the preliminary rounds. I think French probamatch. They jumped out to the early lead by marking in bly had the best shot because he was just trying to keep
the first three frames with Russell and Montana opening it in play by throwing it down the middle.
in the first and third frames.
Hosted by L.A. Clippers star and bowling enthusiast
Russell and Montana found their stride, however, Chris Paul, the 2015 edition of the CP3 Foundation
striking in the next three frames while the fundraiser featured other celebrities including comediPaul/Belmonte duo opened in three of four frames an/radio and television personality Nick Cannon,
evening the match. In the ninth frame, Russell and comedian/talk-show/podcast personality Chris
Montana held a two-pin lead with Russell making a Hardwick (the son of the late PBA Hall of Famer Billy
spare and nine count on the fill ball in the 10th to force Hardwick), former NFL All-Pro receiver Terrell
Belmonte to double in his 10th frame for the win. The Owens, who starred in this seasons Celebrity
Australian two-handed player fell short, leaving the 3-6. Apprentice, and Greys Anatomy star Jesse Williams.
I left it in the hands of God, said Montana. As the
In addition to Russell, the PBA Tour field included
game went on, we collaborated - I helped Ronnie out the four other PBA World Championship finalists winand he helped me out. I was trying to learn from him ner Mike Fagan, Wes Malott, Stuart Williams and
(Russell).
Todd Book, along with Hall of Famer Pete Weber,
Its been five years since I last bowled, but I have to Sean Rash, Chris Barnes and Bill ONeill.
start bowling again because I hope I can come back
The Russell and Montana pairing advanced from the
and defend the title next year.
semifinal shootout round with a 193 game, out-scoring
Going into the event, Russell was just planning to Hardwick and Barnes (188) and Rash and Cannon (123).
have a good time and wasnt really worried about the
The telecast started with the Celebrity Super Clash
end result but he found things got serious as the show round featuring all six celebrities bowling a one-ball
went on.
eliminator competition where the bowler with the lowI just wanted to enjoy the experience but it got com- est pinfall is eliminated. The PBA players also bowled
petitive, believe me, Russell said. I didnt know a one-ball PBA Super Clash which determined the top
what our chances were going to be but I think we had four PBA/Celebrity doubles pairings.
to be considered a longshot.

50 cents

Rob Zucal Posts 300-813 at Rabs


STATEN ISLAND, NY Rob
Zucal had a stellar performance
bowling his first 300 perfecto and
first 800 series while competing in
the Boys Nite Out League at Rabs

Country Lanes his total tally for


the night was 234 start followed
by a 279 then perfection in a 300
en route to the league high personal best 813 series.

John Petrovits III, Mel Chandler 300


At Jib Lanes

FLUSHING, NY John Petrovits


III and Mel Chandler each blasted
a 300 game in the Ted Guy Classic
League at Jib Lanes. John had
high series honors with 300-226257-783, and Mel hit 204-300-248

for a 752 set.


Bill Lancieri rolled impressive
with 269-241-266-776, Keith
Cordy 249-219-256-724, Dennis
McMIllan 257-244-235-736, and
Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 258-718.

Paul Chiarello, Dave Cahoon 300


at Holiday Bowl
OAKLAND, NJ Paul Chiariello
and Dave Cahoon each blasted a
300 game contesting in the Sal
Marino Classic League at Holiday
Bowl. Paul rolled 300-246-234 for
a 780, and Dave Cahoon tossed
300-247 for his a 729.
Brian Stackhouse rolled 269-

267-263 for the session highest


series at 799, Damien Aiello 290773, Dave Ritter 279-246-770,
Louis Lavecchia 279-246-763,
Anthony Gaudio 258-257-763,
Mike DAngelo 269-753, and
Anthony Lavecchia 266-257-737.

Charlie Harris, Chris Alessi 300


At Rockville Centre Lanes
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Charlie Harris and Chris Alessi
each blasted a 300 game in the
Monday RVC 4-Man Classic
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Harris also shot 235-234 for a high

series of 767.
Pat Zenker rolled 254-244-246744, Sunil Kochar 268-248-732,
Bill Koste 255-215-257-727,
Mike Ramirez 234-251-236-721,
and Bob Thorne 267-249-713.

Sunil Kochar 300 at Farmingdale


FARMINGDALE, NY Sunil
Kochar earned top honors in the
Friday Late Mixed League at
Farmingdale Lanes blasting
games of 300-246 for a high series
of 776.

Evan Myers rolled 257-237-718,


Sug Legrand 258-225-695, Ira
Kaplan 269, Richard White and
Brian Selwin 247-221, Mike Clark
246-235, and Jeff Gabriel 244231.

Steve Chiarella 300 at Majestic

HOPELAWN, NJ Steve
Chiarella earned top scoring honors in the Goldstein & Hanel
Doubles League at Majestic Lanes
blasting games of 256 and 216 and
then perfect with a 300 for the ses-

sion high series of 772.


Evan Simon rolled 236-256-277769, Rusty Thomsen 233-278217-728, Ray Smarsh 247-235234-716, and Joe Gramiak 242214-245-701.

SPORTS REPORTER

February 11 - 17, 2015

50th Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions Set to Begin in Indianapolis


PBA legend Pete Weber, Player of the Year Jason Belmonte, Indianas Ronnie Russell among entrants
defeated Australias Jason
Belmonte, 224-179, to win the
2013 Barbasol PBA Tournament
of Champions, becoming the
oldest player ever to win at the
TOC at age 50 and becoming
the only player in PBA history
to complete the PBA Triple
Crown (TOC, U.S. Open and
PBA World Championship)
twice. Belmonte, who recently
earned his second consecutive
Player of the Year honor, will
return to Indianapolis as
defending TOC champion after
winning the 2014 title in Allen
Park, Mich.
Also among the champions
competing in the seasons second major will be two-time PBA
Tour winner and Indianapolis
native Ronnie Russell who now
makes his home in Marion, Ind.,
and 2013 PBA Rookie of the
Year E.J. Tackett of Huntington,
Ind. Russell had a productive
2014 season winning the Bear
Open, and most recently, a
fourth-place finish in the PBA
World Championship. He also
made PBA history by becoming
the 24th player to bowl a televised 300 game in the Viper

INDIANAPOLIS Woodland
Bowl, the host for some of the
most memorable championships
in
Professional
Bowlers
Association history, will continue that tradition as host of the
50th anniversary Barbasol PBA
Tournament of Champions, the
second major of the 2015 season, Feb. 11-15.
The
50th
anniversary
Tournament of Champions will
culminate with the live ESPN
stepladder finals at 1 p.m. ET on
Sunday, Feb. 15, as part of an
ESPN tripleheader to conclude the historic week.
Throughout
its
history,
Woodland Bowl has hosted 30
PBA Tour events including four
U.S. Opens, two PBA World
Championships,
two
PBA
Touring Players Championships
and, most recently, the 2013
PBA Tournament of Champions
which was won in historic fashion by PBA Hall of Famer Pete
Weber. Weber also won the
1991 U.S. Open and 1992 PBA
Touring Players Championships
at Woodland.
Weber tied Earl Anthony for
most PBA majors when he

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Championship where he finished second. Tackett, an


emerging star in professional
bowling, is a four-time PBA
Regional champion, but is still
trying for his first win on the
national tour.
Also in the field will be 81year-old Carmen Salvino of
Chicago, the only living player
who bowled in the original TOC
(he finished third) and 66-yearold Johnny Petraglia of Jackson,
N.J., the 1971 TOC winner and
the only player in PBA history
to win national titles in six different decades.
The return of the TOC to
Indianapolis is significant
because the tournament originated at Play Bowl in 1962 in
Indianapolis and Indianapolis
was the home to title sponsor
Barbasol when it was invented
as the first commercial shaving
cream in 1919.
Tournament of Champions
week began with PBA Hall of
Fame induction ceremonies on
Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the
Indianapolis Marriott North. It
will conclude over the Feb. 1415 weekend with not only the
live TOC finals on Sunday at 1
p.m., but with the finals of the
PBA Players Championship on
Saturday at 7 p.m. and the finals
of the Mark Roth/Marshall
Holman
PBA
Doubles
Championship on Sunday at
4:30 p.m. Both of those finals
will air on a delayed basis on
ESPN.

The PBA Players Championship finalists, determined during preliminary qualifying rounds in Milwaukee last week, will be top qualifier
Parker Bohn III of Jackson, N.J.; No. 2 Ronnie Russell of Marion, Ind.;
Jason Belmonte, Australia; Norm Duke of Clermont, Fla., and Tom
Daugherty, Tampa, Fla.
The Roth/Holman Doubles finalists will be No. 1 Duke and Wes
Malott, Pflugerville, Texas; Dino Castillo of Carrollton, Texas, and
Daugherty; Belmonte and Bill ONeill, Langhorne, Pa.; DJ Archer of
Friendswood, Texas, and Shawn Maldonado, Houston, and Englands
Dom Barrett with Osku Palermaa of Finland. Roth and Holman, both
PBA legends, are expected to be in attendance.
A field of more than 100 PBA champions will begin competition on
today, Feb. 11, with eight-game qualifying rounds at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Every PBA member who has ever won a PBA title PBA Tour, PBA50
Tour, PBA International Tour, PBA Regional or PBA Womens Series
will be eligible to participate.
After a third qualifying round Thursday morning, the top 24 players
will advance to eight-game round-robin match play rounds Thursday
and Friday to determine the five stepladder finalists.
Ticket and pro-am entry information is available by visiting pba.com
or by calling Woodland Bowl at (317) 844-4099.

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS SCHEDULE


Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, Feb. 10-15, 2015
(All times Eastern)

Wednesday, Feb. 11
10 a.m. 8 games qualifying, all players
5 p.m. 8 games qualifying, all players

Thursday, Feb. 12
10 a.m. 8 games qualifying, all players
Top 24 after 24 games advance to round-robin match play
5 p.m. Top 24, 8 games round-robin match play

Friday, Feb. 13
10 a.m. Top 24, 8 games round-robin match play
5 p.m. Top 24, 8 games round-robin match play
Top five after 48 games advance to stepladder finals

Saturday, Feb. 14
9:30 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. Pro-Am squads
7 p.m. PBA Players Championship stepladder finals
(top five qualifiers, for delayed telecast on ESPN)

Sunday, Feb. 15
1 p.m. Tournament of Champions ESPN stepladder finals
(top five qualifiers live)
4:30 p.m. Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles
Championship stepladder finals
(top five teams, Baker format, for delayed telecast on ESPN)

SPORTS REPORTER

February 11 - 17, 2015

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Evan Simon 756

Sean Zeleniak 717

Tommy Martino 716

Chanel Wesson 678

Nick Simone 665

HOPELAWN, NJ Evan Simon


topped the scoring in the
Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League firing games of 222-287247 for a high series of 756.
Rusty Thomsen shot 218-210268-696, Rashaad Caldwell 280215-673, and Pete Perez 220-225222-667.

HOPELAWN, NJ Sean Zeleniak


led the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League firing
236-226-255 for a high 717 set.
Danny Lopez rolled 200-268235-703, Marty Kowalczyk 237212-247-696, Matt Wasielewski
246-233-214-693, and Angelo
Fallacaro, Jr. 279-213-684.

HOPELAWN, NJ Tommy
Martino topped the scoring in the
Family League firing games of
289-214-213 for a high series of
716.
Kevin Kopko rolled 204-209235-648, and David Morgante
213-203.

HOPELAWN, NJ Chanel
Wesson paced the scoring in the
Iselin AA League firing games of
239-246 for a high series of 678.
Rob Chalfent shot 207-233-632,
Matt Perlman 227, Rob Cruz 226,
and Rob Hennessy 228.

HOPELAWN, NJ Nick Simone


led the scoring in the Knights of
Columbus League firing games of
240-243 for a high series of 665.
John Masculin rolled 233, Dan
Fuller 221, Mark Makwinski 217,
and James McMorrow 214.
In the Avenel Youth League
Matthew Schnell rolled 205,
Branden Barrese 190, Deanan
Calantoni 183, Jonathan Barrese
189, and Jeremy Soto 179.








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HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco
Fortunato topped the Friday Nite
Mixed League firing games of 257201-217 for a high series of 675.
Alberto Martins shot 204-216214-634, Mike Bauer 215-223630, and Rolando Vazquez 232234-625.

Bill Smith 670


HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Smith led
the scoring in the His & Hers
League firing games of 209-238223 for a high series of 670.
Michael Holoka rolled 215-225625, William Figueroa 204-204603, and Mike Precellana 232.

Kyle Jannuzzi 669


HOPELAWN, NJ Kyle Jannuzzi
led the scoring in the Garden State
Mixed League firing games of 224210-235 for ahigh series of 669.
Raymond Perry rolled 227-265641, Jose Medina 206-210-265-641,
and Ken Fiorentini 213-236-619.

Rich Rowley 666


HOPELAWN, NJ Rich Rowley
rolled 220-212-234-666, Hugo Toro
236, and Thomas Ortiz, Sr. 191 in
the Winter Senior Citizens League.

Paul Harney 666


HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
led the scoring in the Atlantic City
Trios League rolling games of 208211-247 for a high series of 666.
Brian Vicidomini shot 241-214637, Mike Rodriguez 219-213-203635, and John Krupinski 237-623.

Dan DeBenedetto 664


HOPELAWN,
NJ

Dan
DeBenedetto led the scoring in the
La Buona Pizza League firing
games of 217-256 for a high series
of 664.
Joe Herber shot 236-225-650,
Vinny R. Medvetz 201-255-649,
and Kyle Jannuzzi 204-270-644.

Justin Munice 655


HOPELAWN, NJ Justin Munice
led the scoring in the Atlantic City
Trios League rolling games of 232213-210 for a high series of 655.
Bill Venezia shot 209-248-638,
Michael Dellamanna 246-216-634,
and Paul Harney 203-232-631.

Cid Stentella 654


HOPELAWN, NJ Cid Stentella
led the Knights of Columbus firing
258-236 for a high series of 654.
Mark Makwinski shot 246-205643, Joe DeDemenico 234-223628, and Mark Makwinski, Jr. 247.

Scott Akalewicz 653


HOPELAWN, NJ Scott
Akalewicz led the Thursday Nite
Mixed League firng games of 247223 for a high 653.
Kyle Jannuzzi shot 215-205-222642, Matt Cestone 248-607, and
John Lennox 264.

Joe DeDomenico 645


HOPELAWN,
NJ

Joe
DeDomenico rolled 226-237-645,
Frank Ciarkowski 234-602, Bill
Dillon 203-205, Mark Makwinski,
Jr. and Robert Downer 223 each in
the Knights of Columbus League.

Bill Bock 635


HOPELAWN, NJ Bill Bock
paced the scoring in the Atlantic
City Trios League firing games of
239-211 for a high series of 635.
Joseph Krupinski rolled 245-628,
Joe Defini 234, Brian Vicodomini
257, and Anthony Vicodomini 212.
Dave Ryden shot 174-181-186,
Chuck Mantione 176-183-181,
Tony Kacmarsky 194, and Patrick
Connelly 170 in the Federal
Business Centers League.

SPORTS REPORTER

February 11 - 17, 2015

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Jim Guardino 751

Patrice Nolan 650

Roberto DeGuzman 679 Paul Hickey 811

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Jim Guardino topped the scoring
in the Wednesday Early Mens
League firing games of 280-226245 for the high series of 751.
Ken Bruce rolled 268-722, Adam
Swensen 279-671, Tom Carley
290-653, and Barry Clare 266.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Patrice Nolan led the scoring in
the Tuesday Rockville Ladies
League rolling a high game of 248
and the high series of 650.
Carrie Kusterbeck shot 234, Pam
Johnson 220, Lisa Newman and
Kathy Andrews 205, and Anna
Brown 202.
In the St. Rays Holy Bowlers
League John Maglio rolled 224,
Bob Welge 215, Lou Flammia
214, Anthony Capellupo 206-204,
and Sam Stainkamp 200.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Roberto DeGuzman topped the
Thursday Senior Birds firing 268222 for a high series of 679.
George Fields rolled 235-233676, Jerry George 269, Ed
Frontera 255-202, and Stanley
Rosadio 233.

FLUSHING, NY Paul Hickey


earned top honors in the Pin Pals
firing games of 266-279-266 for
the session high series of 811.
Eric Shieler rolled 222-233-224679, Mike Jones 236-266-691, and
Steve Cheng 228-214-623.

John Khantzain 758


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John Khantzain topped the
Wednesday Senior Doubles firing
212-279-267-758.
Jerival George rolled 247-236227-710, Ed Frontera 268-658,
Mike Desmond 227-221-652.

FLUSHING, NY Butch Council


topped the Bricktown Too League
firing games of 265-212-287 for a
high series of 764.
Abdul Sulley shot 232-284-245761, Terrence White 205-219-268692, and Brett Mosely 223-222247-692.

Tarik Zephrine 256

Terrence White 736

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NYTarik Zephrine rolled 256, Randy


Doston 252, Robert Wright 238224, Alexander Vilardi 236-215,
Xavier Alexander 233, Robert
Barber 226, William Jensen 225213, and Paul Igel 222 in the
Saturday Scholarship League.

FLUSHING, NY Terrence
White topped the scoring in the
Ball and Chain League firing
games of 234-227-275 for a high
series of 736.
John Acello rolled 238-236-234708, Dylan Bustillo 257-215-219691, Efren Enriquez 259-237-689,
and Colus Nesmith 216-279-687.

Ken McCloat 712


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Ken McCloat led the scoring in
the Tuesday Late Mens League
firing games of 241-224-247 for a
high series of 712.
Joe LaSpina rolled 225-227-252704, Jim Carey 257-237-696, Rich
Curcio 204-248-241-693, and
Matt Carey 258-234.

Ed Graeff 757
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Ed
Graeff led the scoring in the
Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League firing games of
226-277-254 for a high series of
757.
Kyle Smith rolled 265-236-695,
Joe Guzzardo 267-681, and Mark
Gralto 237-236-675.

Chris Lucchese 718


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Chris Lucchese topped the scoring
in the Friday Night Mixed League
firing a high game of 280 and a
high series of 718.
Joe DiRe rolled 247-226-673, Pat
Zenker 267, Paul Smith 242-216669, Tony Depperman 213-242213-668, and Paul Hudson 244.\
In the Monday Ladies Classic
League Linda Walsh rolled 238,
Remee Mallay 214, and Dot
Hoffman 194.

Butch Council 764

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Stephen Friedella 290


MADISON, NJ Stephen
Friedella earned top honors in the
Pat Martinelli Friday Classic
League firing a high game of 290
and a high series of 749.
Dorey Badolato and Kenny
Shephard shot 280, Mark
Gorgodian 708, Ales Tragno 236,
Ellen Moore 227, and Patty
Hanlein 208.

EllenMoore 288
MADISON, NJ Ellen Moore led
the scoring in the Pat Martinelli
Friday Classic League firing a
high game of 288.
Dorey Badolato rolled 278,
Tommy Magers 269, Andrew
Stephens 268, and Jennifer Drury
226.

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Adam Smith Slammed 299-806 at Circle Lanes

Wednesday Early 5-Man


Kevin Matawa was the high
bowler in this league with his 268236-729 followed by Andrew
Thomas tossing a 267, Bob
Deleasa
257-246-727,
Bill
Cappiello 247, Doug Weiler 246,
Nick Kochell 245, and Thomas
Smith Jr. 236.

By Gloria Volpe
Bud Light Tuesday 4-Man
New Half new start and some
very nice scores Tj Valentin was at
the top with his 278-761, Felex
Perez hit 268, Jim Giancarlo 260,
Luis Sanchez 258, Tony Lore 257,
687, Lou Tullo 256, Joe DeFabbi
254, and Paul Tortorici 235, 232,
683.

February 11 - 17, 2015

LEDGEWOOD, NJ Adam
Smith topped the scoring in the
Lakeland Industrial League at
Circle Lanes blasting games of
299-248-259 for a high series of

806.
Tony Larsen shot 275-246-747,
Michael Geller 265-258-740, Dan
Mergenthaler 258-719, Andrew
Diley
267-256-708,
Steve

Pancoast 247-708, Brett Snyder


236-704, Bob Andrikanich 246698, Paul Shiel 246-698, and
Anthony Sicoli 237-698.

Public Safety
Bobby Truppner had a nice high
game of 276 in this session followed by Danilo Cabrera with
269, and of course Kenny Lee had
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Robert Rosarios 257 was the high
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Alan Kowal 237, Nick Mancini
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Will Henkelman 233.

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February 11 - 17, 2015

Matt Vanderhoof 299-787 and


Fred Knispel 289-791
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791 series and Matt Vanderhoof followed closely behind with scores of
253-235-299 for a 787 series leading all scoring in the Thursday Early
Bird League at Montvale Lanes.
Other good shooting in the play-off rounds of the 1st half included
Chris Morciglio 279-695, Jim Rivers 246-685, Ken Brown 279-685,
Rich Naclerio 235-677, Craig Slawinski 244-676, Tom Fojtlin 228-674,
Larry Diebner 226-670, and Wayne Sheppard 243-670.



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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Sean Mott 781

Eric Smyth 724

Emily Dean 245

FARMINGDALE, NY Sean
Mott topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
firing games of 279-279 for a high
series of 781.
Mike Alvarez rolled 279, Jorge
Gabino 279-278-763, Earl Holden
278-247-233-758, Paul Verderosa
269-263-731, Lenny Kelch 253221-255-729, Al Hodnett 212258-247-717, and Mike Maisano
266-223-214-703.

FARMINGDALE, NY Eric
Smyth led the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing
games of 263-222-239 for a high
series of 724.
Louis Getzelman shot 244, Jay
McCullough
241,
Ramon
Carcamo 237, Chris Valentine
233, and Rich Valentine 231-221.

FARMINGDALE, NY Emily
Dean blasted a high game of 245
in the Saturday St. Martins Major
League.
Samantha Ng rolled 225-224,
Jake Diamond 224-211, Amanda
Delisi 213, Carly Licht 199, and
Diamond Hunter 184.

Eric Vazquez 704

FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Herman rolled 244, Joe Bauman
and Maria Tamburrino 224, Mike
Weber 221, and Steve Butera and
Bob Andrews 213 in the Thursday
Good Timers League.

Charles Jordan 290


FARMINGDALE, NY Charles
Jordan blasted a 290 game,
Michael Berardino 279, Frankie
Berardino 269, Lou Serafini and
Tyrone Page 268, Jeff Page 267,
and Clay Hunt 266 in the Tuesday
Early Birds League.

FARMINGDALE, NY Eric
Vazquez led the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League firing
games of 278-223 for a high series
of 704.
Michael Ellendorf rolled 234234-663, Lloyd Hasluck 234, and
Miek Marrazzo 232.

Rainer Latteier 699

FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Tuesday Nite Owls League Richie
Brennan shot 289, John Curtis
256, Victor Cassano and Wayne
Embleton 246, Thomas OMalley
243, and Stevey May 234.

FARMINGDALE, NY Rainer
Latteier took high game and set
honors in the Sunday Early Mixed
League firing games of 236-228235 for a high series of 699.
Garret Knispel shot 226, Nick
Butera 219, Rich Fiorentino 211,
and Wayne Embleton 210.

Shaun Cook 278

Anthony Yannacone 267

FARMINGDALE, NY In the
Monday Night Fourplay League
Shaun Cook led the competition
with a 278 game, Antoine Lyons
rolled 267, Danny Schrafel 257237, Rob Bucking 257-231,
Charles Dittmar 257, and Billy
Kerkenides 252.

FARMINGDALE, NY Anthony
Yannacone rolled 267, Christpher
Kelch 226, Joe Napoli 223,
Salvatore Yanancone 218, Richard
Valentine 213, and Cammi Farash
203 in the Monday High School
Practice League.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior
League Daniel Gangale shot 205,
Michael Brunn 200, and Austin
Gangale 179.

Richie Brennan 289

Brian Selwin 727


FARMINGDALE, NY Brian
Selwin topped the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League firing
games of 204-277-246 for a high
series of 727.
Junior Pascual rolled 235-234246-715, Lou Getzelman 208246-237-691, Willie Cunningham
256-230-679, Mike Clark 279224-677, Tom Kirchner 258-235672, and Gary Cornibert 254-223655.

Steve Clickner 643


FARMINGDALE, NY Steve
Clickner paced the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Friends League firing games of 214-211-218 for a
high series of 643.
Tom Petroro shot 237-225-642,
Tom Altamura 225-214-638,
Thomas Dorsey 236-205-633, and
Angel Ramos 267-210-630.

Mike Herman 244

Matthew Lindgren 235


FARMINGDALE, NY Matthew
Lindgren rolled 235, Nicholas
Fina 201, and Travis Gangale 179
in the Sunday Adult/Junior
League.

Frank Berardino 220


FARMINGDALE, NY Frank
Berardino rolled 220, Pat
Berardino 195, Al Diebold 187,
and Jerry Hoeler 176 in the
Monday Summer Seniors League.
AL Diebold rolled 194, Leo
Richter 180, and Al Noll 174 in
the Friday Sunshine Kids League.
In the Tuesday AM Ladies
League Mary Jacobson shot 204,
JoAnne Fina 197, and Vickie Rich
195.

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AT RABS COUNTRY LANES


Derek Gilbert 763

Seto Jew 718

STATEN ISLAND, NY Derek


Gilbert topped the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed Quartets
League blasting games of 247-289
for a high series of 763.
John Lugo rolled 256-243-258757, Joe Carlo 256-723, Ken Soto
247-246-716, Rita DiPietro 236216-245-697, and Lillian Rivera
225-255-686.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Seto


Jew led the scoring in the Senior
Mens League firing games of
248-237-233 for a high series of
718.
Jim Shevlin shot 237-218-233688, Don Schwed 246-237-202685, Tom Hollywood 236-246674, Jim Episcopia 246-237-664,
and Rolando Graham 237-227663.
In another session Howie Weiss
shot 222-242-657, Will Koenig
212-247-651, and Frank Polizzi
227-236-650.

Tim McAuliffe 756


STATEN ISLAND, NY Tim
McAuliffe topped the scoring in
the Rab Wilkinson Memorial
League blasting games of 267245-244 for a high series of 756.
Jason Gianna rolled 244-277753, Stephen Basile 263-258-745,
George Redecchia 287-246-736,
Keith Wunderlich 268-726, Rocky
Salerno 258-687, and Nick
Antonucci 246-245-683.

Anthony Braccia 751


STATEN ISLAND, NY Anthony
Braccia topped the scoring in the
Mike Massaroli Memorial League
blasting games of 247-245-259 for
a high series of 751.
Tom Vitale shot 275-246-744,
Eugene Cruz 257-248-743, Chris
Ponisi 279-258-740, Rob Butler
268-728, Tom Barclay 268-258724, Gene Barbato 246-716, and
Matt Koplowitz 280-247-708.

Derek Gilbert 741


STATEN ISLAND, NY Derek
Gilbert topped the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
blasting a high game of 289 and a
high series of 741.
Jonathan Andrews rolled 278739, Ed Barone 258-729, Andrew
Barbato 269-715, Joe Comitini
247-714, Richie Weinberg 243706, Robert Butler, Jr. 700,
Ferman Handog 266-695, and
Mike Reebe 267-695.

Derek Gilbert 734


STATEN ISLAND, NY Derek
Gilbert led the scoring in the
Cartel Electric Fun League blasting games of 248-247 for a high
series of 734.
Phil Karg shot 257, Paul Sheirer
255, and David DeAvila 247-670.

Johnny Petraglia in Jeopardy


In the Friday, January 16, 2915, telecast of Jeopardy,
Alex Trebeck gave the $1,200.00 answer, Earl
Anthony and Johnny Petraglia were this kind of
bowler that, despite what some say, doesn't have a natural hook. And the $1,200.00 question was, of course,
What is Left-handed.
The category was appropriately named "Super
Bowlers," in light of the upcoming NFL Super Bowl.
For those of you wanting to know if there were more
bowling related answers, yes there were. The
$1,600.00 answer was This term for a bowler derives
not from the beer container by the lane but from an old
German word for "club." And the $2,000.00 answer

STATEN ISLAND, NY Vinny


Truscelli led the scoring in the
Senior Mens League firing games
of 225-237-225 for a high series of
687.
Don Schwed shot 223-223-236682, Lou Dalto 224-256-674, and
Jim Shevlin 256-214-668.

Robert Pacifico 647

was It's easy as 1-2-3: this ABC was organized


September 9, 1895 in New York City. The answers
will be at the end of this article.
This was not the first time Petraglia was in Jeopardy,
eighteen years ago on Thursday, October 23, 1997,
In the Sports category good for $400.00, Petraglia
shared the spotlight with Dick Weber when Alex asked
The Johnny Petraglia Open & the AMF Dick Weber
Classic have been major tournaments in this sport. The
answer to that one was bowling, of course.
Now for the other two questions, the answers were:
$1,600.00: What are Keglers. $2000: What is the
American Bowling Congress.

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Pacifico paced the scoring in the
Golden Oldies League rolling
games of 245-201-201 for a high
series of 647.
Bob Lampariello shot 205-289637, Joanie Bentsen 216-235-636,
Phil Pistilli 211-235-635, and
Dennis Costantino 209-224-632.
In the Tuesday Early Birds
League Michele Spaan shot 205237-622, and Anne Marie
Rubilotta 225.

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