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Vol. 77 No. 31

October 5 - 11, 2016

Tom Daugherty Wins PBA Wolf Open


By Jerry Schneider - PBA
with the urethane works best for me
ALLEN PARK, Mich. - With four
because it gives me better control, he
matches ahead of him to win the PBA
added. I thought if I could win the
Wolf Open title in CBS Sports Network
first match, I would get more confistepladder telecast, Tom Daughertys
dent. I could deal with the (lane condistrategy was to use a ball that would
tion) transitions by just keeping the
limit the chances for mistakes and give
ball swing down and make the adjusthim the best chance to succeed on the
ments with my release.
32-foot Wolf Open lane condition to
The Riverview, Fla., player started
kick off the five-event PBA Fall Swing
his climb up the stepladder finals with
television series.
a 198-183 win over 2016 USBC
Using a less-aggressive urethane ball
Masters winner Anthony Simonsen of
throughout the finals, the No. 4 qualifier
Princeton, Texas, before beating 2007PBA photo
ended a four-year drought since his first Champion Tom Daugherty
08 Player of the Year and 18-time Tour
PBA Tour win by defeating top qualifiwinner Chris Barnes of Double Oak,
er Francois Lavoie, 212-192, in the title match at Texas, in match two, 193-169.
Thunderbowl Lanes.
The win over Barnes set up the semifinal against
In a match that was basically even through six three-time reigning PBA Player of the Year Jason
frames, Lavoie, a 24-year-old rookie, ran into trouble Belmonte where Daugherty fired a barrage of strikes
in the seventh frame when he failed to convert a 2-4- to easily defeat the Australian two-hander, 255-225.
8 spare. Despite the mistake, the native Canadian still Belmonte was trying for his 13th career title and first
had a chance to win by striking on the first ball in the title of the 2016 season.
10th, but he left the 2-8-10 split.
Ive wanted that second title for a long time, said
Making a change to a urethane ball to reduce over- Daugherty, whose first win came in the 2012 PBA
reaction was part of an equipment overhaul Scorpion Championship. It seems more real when
Daugherty made earlier this season.
you win more than one (title). I didnt want to be a
Ive always felt my execution was fine but that it one-hit wonder.
was time to go in a different direction with the equipLavoies runner-up finish was his best of the seament I was using, Daugherty said.
son. The former Wichita State University collegiate
As far as bowling on the shorter lane conditioning star topped his third-place in the PBA Downums
pattern and potentially bowling four matches, going Waste Services Jonesboro Xtra Frame Open.

Missy Parkin Won Womens Singles at PABCON


By Matt Cannizzaro USBC
2016 edition would feature one of World
Bowling's short oil patterns, something
CALI, Colombia - Team USA's Missy
Parkin arrived at the 2016 Pan American
she admits she's struggled on in the past.
Bowling
Confederation
Adult
While the competitors didn't know
Championships with conflicting feelings
until they arrived exactly which short
of confidence and uncertainty, but she left
pattern they'd be competing on this
the first day of competition feeling
week, Parkin made sure she was preaccomplished and proud after claiming
pared for the challenge.
the singles gold medal to start the weekThe 34-year-old right-hander then
averaged nearly 240 over six games on
long event.
the 36-foot Beijing pattern Monday to
Entering the 2016 PABCON Adult
USBC photo lead the field of 79 bowlers from 15
Championships, it would have been logical to expect Parkin to walk in with high Champion Missy Parkin countries. Her 1,437 total included a high
expectations after her record-setting performance in game of 246 and low game of 226, and it was enough
the same venue in 2014, but she knew a repeat of that to outdistance defending champion Clara Guerrero of
success would take some additional work, since the Colombia.
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Bob Caruso, Rusty Thomson Team Up


To Win Millsboro Lanes Doubles Title

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Rusty Thomsen with Scott Smithson general manager Millsboro


Lanes and Bob Caruso .

By Russ Mills - PBA


MILLSBORO, Del. Bob Caruso
of Dayton, N.J. and Rusty
Thomsen of Carteret, N.J., defeated Don Herrington of Ballston
Lake, N.Y. and Jeff Voght of
Canajoharie, N.Y., 2-1, to win the
PBA/PBA50 Millsboro Lanes
Doubles at Millsboro Lanes.
For Caruso, the win was his
third career title, all coming after
the age of 56. For Thomsen, the
win was his fourth. Caruso and
Thomsen each earned $2,000
while Herrington and Voght
earned $1,000 each as the runners-up.

Caruso and Thomsen defeated


the team of Sam Maccarone of
Blackwood, N.J. and John Furey
of Freehold, N.J., 2-1, while
Herrington and Voght defeated
Andy Neuer of Milton, Pa. and
Rick Graham of Lancaster, Pa., 20, in the semifinal round.
Maccarone, Furey, Neuer and
Graham each earned $700 as semifinal round losers.
The PBA/PBA50 Millsboro
Lanes Doubles was part of the
QubicaAMF PBA Regional Tour.
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Al Fabiano Blasted a 300


At Rockville Centre Lanes
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Al
Fabiano found the line to string
twelve strikes in a row at the right
time to tallu a 300 game thed
added a 269 to finish the session
with a 774 series while competing
in the Thursday Mixed League at

Rockville Centre Lanes.


Pat Zenker shot 267-279-235781, Phil Schaffer 259-229-679,
Carlos Torres 245-223-670, Bill
Luongo 202-233-231-647, and
Joseph Conkling 237-213-644.

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PBA Fall Classic to Return to South


Point Bowling Plaza in October
PBA Xtra Frame Las Vegas Open, PBA Team Challenge
to precede U.S. Open
By Bill Vint - PBA
CHICAGO The Professional Bowlers Association Fall Classic, featuring a pair of PBA Tour title events, will return to South Point Bowling
Plaza in Las Vegas Oct. 28-Nov. 1, in advance of the U.S. Open which
also will be held at South Point Nov. 3-9.
The PBA Fall Classic presented by South Point Bowling Plaza will
include two events that will be covered from start-to-finish by PBAs
Xtra Frame online video-streaming service the PBA Xtra Frame Las
Vegas Open singles event, Oct. 28-30, and the return of the five-player
PBA Team Challenge Oct. 30-Nov. 1, which this year will award PBA
Tour titles to all five team members (if they are PBA members).
The Las Vegas Open officially gets underway with 16 qualifying
games for all players on Saturday, Oct. 29, followed by 16 games of
round-robin match play for the 16 top qualifiers on Sunday. A five-player stepladder final will complete the event Sunday.
Entry fees for the Las Vegas Open will be $300 for PBA members and
$350 for non-members. The field is limited to the first 120 entries. First
prize is $10,000 guaranteed, and the XF Las Vegas Open will be the 11th
event in the 2016 Xtra Frame PBA Tour series, offering a $10,000 bonus
to the overall points leader.
Following a team practice session on Sunday, Oct. 30, the PBA Team
Challenge will include six full team games and 12 Baker format qualifying games on Monday, Oct. 31. The top 10 teams (based on 60 entries)
will advance to Baker format round-robin match play Tuesday, Nov. 1,
leading into the four-team Baker format stepladder finals.
Entry fee for the PBA Team Challenge will be $500 per PBA member/$600 for non-members. First prize for the winning team will be
$30,000 along with PBA Tour titles for team members who are PBA
members.

Sports Reporter

October 5 - 11, 2016

PABCON
Continued from Page 1

"It was really important to start this


week well, especially because we're
bowling on a short pattern, which
hasn't really been my strong suit in
the past and is something I've really
been working on," Parkin said. "I'm
really happy with today, and it definitely will help me feel more comfortable out here the rest of the
week."
Guerrero closed with a 268 game
but was unable to catch Parkin, her
roommate during the recent 14-week
run of the Professional Women's
Bowling Association Tour.
Guerrero's 1,415 total was enough
for the silver medal, and she was followed by Team USA's Bryanna
Cot, whose 233 final game lifted
her to the bronze medal.
"Clara and I are very good friends
and roommates on Tour, but once
we're on the lanes, it's all about business," Parkin said. "When we're
done, we are the first ones there with
hugs and congratulations. And, it's
always nice to spend time together
off the lanes, especially this week,
since she can show us around her
country a little bit. We all even had a
great dinner together last night."
During her 2014 visit to Bolera
Departamental, Parkin earned four

gold medals (doubles, trios, team,


all-events), three with PABCON
Adult Championships record scores,
and added a silver medal in Masters
to complete the haul. Singles was the
one medal that eluded her as she finished fourth.
Parkin's wins in Cali included doubles (with Kelly Kulick), trios (with
Shannon O'Keefe and Danielle
McEwan), team (with Kulick,
O'Keefe, McEwan, Liz Johnson and
Shannon Pluhowsky) and all-events,
with record scores posted in doubles
(2,861), team (6,738) and all-events
(5,515). She fell to McEwan in the
Masters final.
On Monday, McEwan finished
12th in singles with a 1,300 total,
Josie Earnest was 15th with 1,286,
O'Keefe was 20th with 1,250 and
left-hander Pluhowsky finished 25th
with 1,227.
Competition at the 2016 event
continues Tuesday with two squads
of doubles, beginning at 11 a.m.
Eastern.
The pairings for Team USA are
Cot and Parkin on the early squad
with O'Keefe and McEwan, and
Pluhowsky and Earnest taking the
lanes at 3:30 p.m. EDT.
The singles medal ceremony will
take place Wednesday afternoon at
Bolera Departamental.

The 2016 PABCON Adult


Championships includes more than
a dozen countries, with more on the
line than just gold medals.
The top eight men's teams and top
eight women's teams qualify for the
combined
2017
World
Championships in Kuwait. This is
determined by a combined total pinfall from the following categories in
each division - top four singles scores,
top two doubles scores, top trios set
and pinfall in team competition.
The qualifying teams on the men's
side were the United States, Canada,
Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico,
Puerto Rico, Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic.
The women will have the same
opportunity this week.
Additionally, the top two countries
across the two-week stretch in
Colombia will qualify for the World
Games, which is held every fourth
year and next will be contested in
Wroclaw, Poland, in July 2017. This
will be a combined pinfall total for
the top two men and top two women
for each country during the 24
games at the PABCON event.
The United States, Venezuela and
Colombia previously qualified for
the 2017 World Games through the
PABCON Champion of Champions
event in Mexico last April.

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Brian Shade 268 at Howell Lanes


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Will Risley hit 233-654, and
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Steve Tisman shot 245-644,
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Clara Guerrero, Rocio Restrepo Win at PABCON

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CALI, Colombia - Colombia's Clara Guerrero was a little disappointed about falling short in her

bid for a second consecutive singles title at the Pan American Bowling Confederation
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accomplishment.
Fast forward a day, and it was Guerrero's name atop the standings at the 2016 PABCON Adult
Championships as she and fellow Professional Women's Bowling Association champion Rocio
Restrepo claimed the gold medal in women's doubles at Bolera Departamental.
The two faced some struggles in the middle of the six-game block, but good communication
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a 229.67 overall average on the 36-foot Beijing oil pattern.
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"We felt like the lanes were a little different today, and we struggled early, but we had a talk
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(1,303) of Colombia earned the bronze medal with a 2,662 effort.
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and Parkin contributed 1,268.
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USA. "I felt like we bowled just as well today and were very close to a couple big games, but
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Rocco Fortunato 754

Dave Sabin 717

HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco
Fortunato topped the scoring in
the Middlesex County Classic
League blasting games of 268219-267 for a high series of 754.
Anthony Bascone shot 267245- 222-734, Danny Lopez
247-236-225-708,
Brian
Adamson 222- 243-222-687,
and Ryan Friend 235-216-230681.

HOPELAWN, NJ Dave Sabin


topped the Wednesday Night Trios
League firing games of 264-235218 for a high series of 717.
Carlos Toro shot 224-236-218678, Robin Both 209-228-223660, Victor Ramos 227-225-645,
and Paul Marel 214-246-641.
In the Jerzey Pikers League
Ceferino Rivera hit 277, Joyce
Ellison 170, and Mark Lee 184.

David Franczak 698


HOPELAWN, NJ David
Franczak led the scoring in the
Wednesday Majestic Open
League rolling games of 244200-254 for a high series of
698.
Michael Pilot hit 242-236-212690, Dave Lieberman 200-257231-688, and Fred Gleckler
278-643.

Glenn Mohr 678

Clemente Sivo 650

HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr


led the scoring in the Raritan Bay
Mens League rolling games of
248-238 for a high series of 678.
Jimmy Gill hit 234-201-227-662,
Ed Bulkilvish 221-248-660, John
Baginsky 221-226-633, and Ted
Lapka 259-633.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts
League John Syslo shot 209-215601, Joe Maloney 218, Don M.
Hellhake 205, and Nick Biamonte
203.

HOPELAWN, NJ Clemente
Sivo led the Wednesday Night
Mens League rolling games of
234-227 for a high series of 650.
Chris Minch shot 257-645, Art
Jakubczak 224-245-628, and
Mark Makwinski 230.

James Joyner 662


HOPELAWN, NJ James Joyner
led the scoring in the La Buona
Pizza League rolling games of
202-226-234 for a high series of
662.
Brian McAdams shot 200-258645, John Baginsky 233-205-630,
and Nicole Baginsky 222.
In the Winter Senior Citizens
League Thomas Ortiz, Sr. and
Hugo Toro shot 177, and Mary
Doslik 168.

Will Mottola 651


HOPELAWN, NJ - Will Mottola
led the scoring in the Friday Night
Classic League rolling games of
215-244
In the Garden State Mixed
League Josh Herbert hit 202-259618, Doro Sperantzas 245,
Richard Rowley 234, and Chris
Smith 210.

Nick Biamonte 640


HOPELAWN, NJ Nick
Biamonte paced the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed Nuts League
rolling games of 245-206 for a
high series of 640.
John Syslo hit 224-209-631,
Kevin Kennelly 237-214-631, and
Mike P. Kennelly 217-221-619.

Lisa Columbus 622


HOPELAWN, NJ Lisa
Columbus paced the scoring in the
Family League rolling games of
211-235 for a high series of 622.
Mike Santonastaso hit 213,
Kevin Kupko 206, and Steve
Osiadacz 205.
In another session Daniel
Pawelek hit 204-224-600, RJ
Quintos 212-208, and Steve
Osiadacz 213.

Dan Hansell 615


HOPELAWN, NJ - Dan Hansell
rolled 213-225-615, Aaron Smith
215, and Jimmy Griffin 213 in the
Merck League for a high of 651.
Russell Kyzima hit 236-614,
Mike Hanlein 232, and Vinnie
Pagnotta 238.

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