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Vol. 77 No. 35

November 2 - 8, 2016

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Sean Rash Wins PBA Detroit Open


By Jerry Schneider - PBA
ALLEN PARK, Mich. After winning his 10th
career PBA Tour title in the PBA Badger Open, former PBA Player of the Year Sean Rash didnt waste
any time starting on his next 10 titles by winning the
PBA Detroit Open for his second consecutive win in
the final championship event of the 2016 PBA Fall
Swing at Thunderbowl Lanes.
In a low scoring match on the demanding 40-foot
PBA Bear lane condition, Rash beat rival and top
qualifier Jason Belmonte, 178-161, in the title match
of the fourth event of the PBA Fall Swing. The finals
aired on CBS Sports Network.
As the tournament leader, Belmonte had his choice
of selecting the Wolf, Bear or Badger Fall Swing lane
oil patterns and chose the Bear pattern.
While neither player could get into a rhythm, Rash
was helped by strikes in the first three of four frames.
A missed single pin spare by three-time reigning PBA
Player of the Year Belmonte was a portent of things
to come as he left a 3-4-6-7 split in the fourth frame
and a 3-4-6-7-10 split in the ninth frame, failing to
convert either one.
This (lane conditioning) pattern will eat you up,

Marvin McCarroll Reaped 300


At Lodi Lanes
LODI, NJ Marvin McCarroll
slammed a 300 game to lead all
bowlers and Hugh Garrity came
close to perfection with a 299
game while competing in the

PBA phoo

Champion Sean Rash with daughter Kaylee


said Rash, who was the No. 2 qualifier for the finals.
Its probably the toughest condition we bowl on. It
can be like an obstacle course.
You take a tough condition like this and then you
throw in the changing environment of bowling on TV
where there are so many variables, from the changing
lane conditions frame-to-frame to the different styles
of the players in the earlier matches, Rash continued. Its not like bowling on league night, believe
me.
See

RASH

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EJ Tackett Won PBA Fall King of the Swing Finale


By Jerry Schneider - PBA
putting a premium on adjustments,
ALLEN PARK, Mich. PBA Fall
shot-making and equipment selecSwing Bear Open winner EJ Tackett
tions for the players.
of Huntington, Ind., earned the title
Tackett,
Rash
and
Tom
of King of the Swing by winning the
Daugherty of Riverview, Fla.
PBA Fall Swing finale which aired
(Wolf Open winner) earned their
on the CBS Sports Network.
spots in the special event by winTackett, the winner of the Fall
ning Fall Swing titles. Australian
Swings Bear Open for his second
Jason Belmonte and Wes Malott of
title of the season and third of his
Pflugerville, Texas earned spots as
career, defeated Badger and Detroit
the top non-winners in Fall Swing
Open winner Sean Rash of
points.
Montgomery, Ill., 192-189, in the
In a close title match, Rash held
title match at Thunderbowl Lanes
the edge until the seventh frame
in suburban Detroit.
when he left the 3-4-6-7 split and
PBA photo was not able to convert, handing
The King of the Swing, a special
EJ Tackett
showcase event, did not award a
the lead to Tackett. With Tackett
PBA Tour title, but it provided a unique challenge holding a three-pin lead in the ninth frame and both
and a $10,000 bonus to the winner. The competi- players striking on their first ball in the 10th,
tion required the finalists to compete on a dramati- Tackett earned the win when Rash was unable to
cally different lane condition on each lane the 32- double.
foot Wolf lane condition on the right lane and the
See TACKETT Page 2
52-foot Badger lane condition on the left lane

Monday Early Trios at Lodi Lanes


Paul Stuart also scored high with
a 287 game en route to his 742
series followed by Jimmy Medina
with 715, and Gabe Tineo hit 705.

Vinny Geraci Blasted 300


At Farmingdale Lanes
FARMINGDALE, NY Vinny
Geracy took the lead when he
blasted a 300 game contesting in
the Expressway Glass League at
Farmingdale Lanes and Glen
Appel came close with his near

perfecto 299 game in a 726 set.


Mike Perrone hit 248-235-267750, Frank Manetta, Jr. 237-232257-726, Billy Vasold 257-217215-689, and Ryan Fiorillo 278211-686.

Najee Mayers, Nick Mitricka Hit 300


At Jersey Lanes
LINDEN, NJ Najee Mayers and
Nick Mitricka each blasted a 300
game while competing in the
Phillips 66 Ind. League at Jersey

Lanes.
Rob Rubinfeld and John Messina
each bowled a 268 game.

PJ Adams Slammed 300


At Rockaway Lanes
ROCKAWAY, NJ PJ Adams
posted twelve strikes in a row to
tally a 300 game while bowling in
the Rockaway Trios League at
Rockaway Lanes and he finished
the session with a 736 series.

Pete Cuzzo 279-713, Tom Abasty


261, Ken Yokobosky 258-732,
Brandon Draughn 256, Patrick
Fisher 256-704, Neil Pallotta 702,
Gary Malone 686, Dori Tingoli
189.

Michael Potoski Snagged 300


At Majestic Lanes
HOPELAWN, NJ Michael
Potoski earned top honors in the
Friday Night Classic League at
Majestic Lanes blasting games of
225-236-300 for a high series of

761.
John Ross shot 255-279-728,
Mitch Weinberg 224-227-243228-672, and Dorey Badolato
225-239-200-664.

Bill ONeill Selected to Serve


On USBC Board
By Terry Bigham - USBC
ARLINGTON, Texas Bill
ONeill
of
Langhorne,
Pennsylvania, has been selected to
serve on the United States
Bowling Congress
Board of Directors
starting with the
2016-2017 season.
ONeill
was
selected to serve
as an athlete representative on the
USBC Board. He
fills the spot
opened
when
Mike Fagan chose
not to seek reelection and ONeills
term will run
through the 20182019 season.
A seven-time member of Team
USA, ONeill captured 24 medals
in international competition,
including 15 golds. He retired
from Team USA earlier this year
but continues to compete on the
Professional Bowlers Association
Tour.
He captured his seventh career
PBA title when he won the
PBA/PWBA Xtra Frame Striking

Against Breast Cancer Mixed


Doubles with Shannon O'Keefe
this summer.
I appreciate the opportunity to
serve on the USBC Board,
ONeill
said.
This is a great
chance for me to
give back to the
sport that has provided me with so
much throughout
my career.
ONeill earned
All-America honors each of his
four years at
Saginaw Valley
State University
and the National
Collegiate
Bowling Coaches
Association (NCBCA) named him
Most Valuable Player in 2003 and
2004.
He joined the PBA Tour in 20052006 and earned Rookie of the
Year honors. He won his first two
titles during the 2009-2010 season, including the U.S. Open title.
For more information on the
USBC Board, go to
BOWL.com/Board.

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TACKETT

RASH

Continued from Page 1


Its a unique challenge that
you dont see all year, Tackett
said about bowling on two very
different lane conditions. You
know coming in the biggest
challenge is getting the ball to
do the right thing and whoever is
the first to get into a good
rhythm is going to have the
edge.
Tackett, who was the No. 2
qualifier for the stepladder
finals, anticipated that using a
different ball on each lane to
match up with the contrasting
conditions was the first step in
putting together an effective
strategy.
Nothing seemed definitive as
far as an advantage on either
lane, Tackett said. On the long
pattern (Badger), I used a ball
with more surface and played an
outside lane which seemed to
work pretty well.
In the semifinal, Tackett
employed a similar strategy in
defeating Belmonte, the threetime reigning PBA Player of the
Year, 226-194.
I had the feeling that if I had
to bowl one more match I was
going to have to do something
totally different, Tackett added.
I was just trying to get into
some type of rhythm where I
didnt have to give the pocket
away.
In the opening match,
Belmonte who had three topfive PBA Fall Swing finishes,
beat Malott who had two Fall
Swing top-five finishes, 199185. Belmonte then defeated
Daugherty, 219-208, to advance
to the semifinal against Tackett.

Continued from Page 1


Belmonte notched his third top-five finish in four Fall Swing events
after finishing third in the Wolf Open and fourth in the Badger Open, but
his bid for his first title of 2016 escape him once again.
In the semifinal match, Rash beat 10-time Tour winner and 2009
Player of the Year Wes Malott, 202-198, striking out in the 10th frame
to take the four-pin victory. Rash also had defeated Malott, 259-195, in
the title match of the Badger Open.
I didnt get off to a great start in the match (against Malott), so I was
grateful to be in a position where I could win, said Rash, who won PBA
Player of the Year honors for the 2011-12 season. I just stayed with the
game plan of playing straighter, keep the ball in play and fill the frames.
I could have probably done better but I did good enough to win.
Rash was the first player to win back-to-back in 2016, joining Jesper
Svensson (three titles) and fellow two-time winners E.J. Tackett and
Ryan Ciminelli as the years only multiple title winners.
The Detroit Open finalists earned their berths in the stepladder finals
by finishing in the top five after a combined total of 36 games in the
Wolf, Bear and Badger Open qualifying rounds. Belmonte led finalists
with a combined 229.9 average on the three vastly different lane conditions.
In the first match of the finals, Tackett, the Bear Open winner and No.
5 qualifier, defeated Wolf Open winner and No. 4 qualifier Tom
Daugherty, 231-159. In the second match, No. 3 qualifier Malott eliminated Tackett, 201-195, to advance to the semifinal against Rash.

TWO EVENTS REMAIN ON 2016 WORLD


BOWLING TOUR SCHEDULE
International bowlers have two events remaining on the 2016 PBA
International-World Bowling Tour schedule to qualify for the 2017 World
Bowling Tour Mens and Womens Finals, presented by the PBA, which
will be held in conjunction with the 2017 USBC Masters at The Orleans in
Las Vegas.
Heading into the home stretch of the 2016 season, the events remaining
to earn points toward the WBT finals are the PBA World Championship in
Reno, Nev., Nov. 29-Dec. 11, and the Qatar Open in Doha, Qatar, Dec. 1016. The previously-scheduled UAE Open in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwait
International Open and the 10th Kingdom International Open in Saudi
Arabia have been cancelled.
The top five men in WBT points, compiled during the two-year rolling
points schedule, are Martin Larsen, Sweden, 458 points; Dom Barrett,
England, 413; Osku Palermaa, Finland, 399; Jason Belmonte, Australia,
340, and Sean Rash, Montgomery, Ill., 316. Barrett won the 2016 WBT
Mens championship.
The top five women are Danielle McEwan, Stony Point, N.Y., 663
points; Liz Johnson, Cheektowaga,
N.Y., 421; Kelly Kulick, Union, N.J.,
354; Cherie Tan, Singapore, 307, and
Diana Zavjalova, Latvia, 304.
McEwan won the 2016 WBT
Womens event, held in Indianapolis.
The 2017 WBT Finals will be televised live on ESPN on Sunday, Feb.
26, immediately following the live
finals of the USBC Masters. Prize
money in each division will be
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SPORTS REPORTER

November 2 - 8, 2016

AT ROCKAWAY LANES
Dan Palazzolo 263

Joe Dagostino 646

Brian Theriault 289

Put Together's

ROCKAWAY, NJ In the Spanish


American Mixed Dan Palazzolo
hit 263, Dave Katz 246-724, and
Jose Acevedo 245.

ROCKAWAY, NJ Fox Hills


Seniors saw Joe Dagostino posting
high game and set with 235-646.
Stuart Gomer collected 224-634,
Pablo Traverso 193, Manuel
Matias 552, Mary Ann Verderber
172-429, Lorraine Dacko 165, and
Helen Loverro 163-440.

ROCKAWAY, NJ Brian
Theriault was tops in the
Rockaway Foursome League with
a 289 game in his 706 series.
Kevin Sikora pitched 259-638,
Ernie Stone 258-669, James Stiles
246-694, Liza Gallo 211-564,
Kathy Stone 178, Judy Von Itter
177-473, and Ellen O"Neill hit
168.

ROCKAWAY,
NJ

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Together's: Geno McCroy 207,
Scot
Brandstetter
204-517,
Michael
Holdak
199-557,
Michelle Halko 204-511, Amy
Caselli 161-444, and Sheryl Carfi
141-365.

Keith Helbourg 625


ROCKAWAY, NJ Sunday Adult
Junior League - Juniors: Brandon
Lipp 88-235, Zachary Helbourg
46-112,
Adults: Keith Helbourg 227-625,
and Brian Lipp 187-538.

Steve Baird 245-666


ROCKAWAY, NJ Steve Baird
245-666 in the Chester Men
League.
Robert Sarafin tossed 232-619,
JT Wilkinson 227-573, Stephen
Boylan 222, Kevin Savadge 214,
and Felipe Labastida 206-565.

Joe Mills 275


ROCKAWAY, NJ Bowling in
the County Tuesday Night Mixed
Joe Mills had high game in with
his 275 in a 718 set while Ryan
Prevost took high series posting
268-724.
Matt Pukas rolled 265, Paul Shiel
259-710, PJ Adams 258-710,
Michael Simoneko 258, Joan
Rauh 246-579, Dot Newsome
213-565, Sandy Turner 212-571,
and Bette M. Simmons 193-503.

Bill Hamilton 557


ROCKAWAY, NJ bowing in the
Morris Hills Mixed: Bill Hamilton
tossed 212-557, Sal Antoniello
180-484, Manny Barroqueiro 157417, Barry Webb 155-462, Joyce
Brokling 212-491, Dolores Webb
157-412, Violet Indyk 146, and
Gerrie Taromina 400.

Pat Sommers 212-563


ROCKAWAY, NJ In the
Rockaway Women Pat Sommers
took the spotlight rolling 212-563
followed by Colleen Boyd with
211-539, Diana Arvidson 206520, Carol Scheu 182-494, Lois
Kehmna 181-530, Annette Rossi
172, Gay Raab 172, and Claudia
Lupper 490.

Chris Bakos 245-623


ROCKAWAY, NJ Leading the
competition rolling in the Nor Bu
league was Chris Bakos with 245623.
Tony Noriega bowled 229, Bill
Karpack 224-645, Charles Wright
577, Andy Boyd 577, Lisa Bischer
221-511, Stacey Titus 191-531,
Julie Cailliau 176, and Kim
Jenkins 491.

Robert Rhodes 288


ROCKAWAY, NJ The Thursday
Night Mixed watched Robert
Rhodes take the top spot rolling
288-735.
Joe Mills bowled 258-606, Jim
Testa 258-684, Ed Galuska 218628, Michael Holdnak 214, Nidia
Haneveld 242-668, Joanne Brown
210-543, Martha Hoffman 190484, and Linda Alven 166-484.

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Ken George 289


ROCKAWAY, NJ It was in the
Rockaway Mixed League that Ken
George posted a 289 game followed by Barry Lehman with 279
in his 672 set, Daron Samples
276-677, Ed Galuska 268-725,
Tom Schweizer 728, Linda Humes
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Rachel Rodriguez 221-550,
Danielle Pubill 198, and Carol
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Brandon Kwestel 212-598


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598 set.
Robert Murray bowled 200-582,
Mike Sperry 180-475, Liam Reale
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Ward 106-258, Matthew Dignam
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AT JERSEY LANES

November 2 - 8, 2016

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Najee Mayers 290

Dog Clemons 714

Tony Casado 652

Alec Hehir 760

LINDEN, NJ Najee Mayers


blasted a 290 game to lead the
Phillips 66 Ind. League.
William Phillips tossed a 280,
and Will Figueroa 279.

LINDEN, NJ Dog Clemons led


the scoring in the Latinos Unidos
League rolling a high game of 257
for a high series of 714.
Inferno Jackson hit 255, and
Antonio Callahan 238-688.

LINDEN, NJ Tony Casado


paced the scoring in the Union
County Mixed League rolling a
high series of 652.
Pedro Chappotin III and Robin
Dearmas hit 245, Ray Briganrino
244, and Charlie Dekowski 640
In the Teatotlers League Double
E. Adams shot 205, and Frances
Davidson and Eva Torres 202.

LAKEWOOD, NJ Alec Hehir topped the scoring in the Scratch Trio


League rolling games of 280-236-244 for a high series of 760.
Kyle Oliveri hit 258, Joseph Inserra 257, Sarah Pitcher 246, Angel
Gonzalez 244, Brian Hubler 237, and Natalie Swindell and Nick Brescia
234.

Otto Gray 685,


LINDEN, NJ Otto Gray led the
scoring in the Tuesday Morning
Seniors League blasting a high
game of 267 and a high series of
685.
Hank Wrancher shot 666, Sonny
Daniels 259.
Amal Harper hit 218, and
Benjamin Burges III 116 in the
Jersey Lanes Bantams League.

Mo Day 672
LINDEN, NJ Mo Day rolled
267-672, Magicman Speaks 245,
Keith Baskerville 243, Cannonball
Crawford 656, Theresa McKnight
233, and Edwina Rivers 226 in the
Hawthorne Avenue League.
Amal Harper hit 218, and
Benjamin Burges III 116 in the
Jersey Lanes Bantams League.

ReyVon Warren 248


LINDEN, NJ ReyVon Warren
rolled 248, Lanasia Neal 246,
Sabir Alim 665, and Kiara Powell
641 in the Jersey Lanes
Major/Junior League.
In the Preps League Jaryn
Casadohit bowled a 169.

Matthew Perry 225


LAKEWOOD, NJ Matthew Perry shot 225, Blaise Harrington 214,
Alexis Fitzmaurice 209, and Jessica King 191 in the Junior Classic
League.

Mikalah Carter 206


LAKEWOOD, NJ Mikalah Carter rolled 206, Emily Hehir 198, Adah
Christian 192, and Gavin Toth 190 in the Pin Hitters League.

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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Bob Steppe 299-759

Steven Raifer 701

Charlie Turner 664

FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Steppe topped the scoring in the
Epic Edge Trios League rolling
games of 299-268 for a high
series of 759.
Michael Gelman shot 260-248235-743, Keith Kasper 276-702,
and Anthony DElia 248-247701.

FARMINGDALE, NY Steven
Raifer paced the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League
rolling games of 245-210-246 for
a high series of 701.
Rich Fiorentino shot 239, Garrett
Knispel 214-203, and Derrick
Dobert and Wayne Embleton 214.

FARMINGDALE, NY Charlie
Turner rolled 236-214-214-664,
Tyrone Page 234-222-653,
Gerard Pannullo 244-223-652,
and Vernon Brown 258 in the
Tuesday Early Birds League.

Mike Perrone 782

FARMINGDALE, NY Junior
Pascual led the scoring in the
Friday Late Mixed League rolling
games of 257-226 for a high
series of 684.
Sug Legrand hit 245-226-656,
Keith Elliott 210-232-204-646,
and Kyle Durfee 256-207-635.

FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Perrone topped the scoring in the
Expressway Glass League firing
a high game of 279 and a high
series of 782.
Robert Lovaglio shot 253-235245-733, Frank Manetta, Jr. 278714, John Cummings, Jr. 228257-225-710, Jason Nicholas
258-235-709,
and
John
Donnarumma 261-236-211-708.
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James Mallon 752


FARMINGDALE, NY James
Mallon topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Early Mens League
blasting games of 27-226-247 for
a high series of 752.
Daniel Levin hit 269-235-710,
Steve Brandt 243-227-236-706,
Andrew Skorpanic 288-224-703,
Anthony Cordaro 279-217-691,
and Nathaniel Fuller 247-238688.

Nick Fazzolare 660


FARMINGDALE, NY Nick
Fazzolare paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League rolling
games of 217-210-233 for a high
series of 660.
Brian Siemers rolled 215-230210-655, Frank Sousa 230, Lloyd
Hasluck 222, and Donald
Sullivan 220.

Junior Pascual 684

Bill McKnight 267

Victor Cassano 682

FARMINGDALE, NY Bill
McKnight shot 267, Anthony
Martinez
258-245,
Arthur
ONeill 246, Al Spano 239-232,
and Patty Bento 222-220.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Willie Mack shot 233,
and Al Noll 170.

FARMINGDALE, NY Victor
Cassano led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 257-212-213 for a high
series of 682.
Kenny Simon shot 221-220-225666, Nick Butera 277-642, and
Lukas Zito 234-227-642.
Max Heller rolled 226, Alex Cruz
224, Darius Fuller 223, and Brian
Becktold and Carmelo Randazzo
219 in the Monday HS Practice
League.

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Bob Andrews 707


FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Andrews led the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 247-225-235 for
a high series of 707.
Ken Tamburrino hit 244, Paul
Verderosa 235, and Mike Bagnato
214.

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Bert Messina 715


FARMINGDALE, NY Bert
Messina led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
rolling games of 27-256 for a
high series of 715.
Jim Tortorice, Jr. shot 269-236690, Billy Kerkenides 247-247678, Steve Frey 248-221-668,
and Thomas Sanicola 275.

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Rami Ahmed 779
HOPELAWN, NJ - Rami Ahmed
topped the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
blasting games of 267-268-244 for
a high series of 779.
Eric Oppenheimer shot 269-265236-770, Bill Daunno 225-290236-751, Ryan Friend 267-226257-750, Brian Dudek 234-246269-749, Glenn Mohr 289-244737, and Brian Adamson 257-255225-737.

Chris Fisher 729


HOPELAWN, NJ Chris Fisher
topped the scoring in the Premiere
Pro Shop Sunday Trios League
blasting games of 235-258-236 for
a high series of 729.

Jason Gomez hit 269-247-705,


Dan Clark 200-248-248-696, Eric
Oppenheimer 225-227-236-688,
and Tommy Martino 210-222225-657.

Rick Choinacki 714


HOPELAWN, NJ - Rich
Choinacki topped the scoring in
the Raritan Bay Mens League
rolling games of 263-238-213 for
a high series of 714.
Jaime Mugnone rolled 227-202255-684, John Kertesz 280-227674, John Baginsky 251-223-671,
and Andrew Tripka 234-236-667.
Edie Cavallo shot 182, and Sue
Ragas 181 in the Wednesday
Earlybirds League.

Dan Hansell 692

Sean Pech 676

HOPELAWN, NJ - Dan Hansell


paced the Merck League rolling
233-246-213 for a high 692 set.
Evan Kulick hit 246, John
Strauss 234, and Tommy Walden
217.

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paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Majestic Open rolling
games of 256-235 for a high series
of 676.
David Fenczak shot 253-200632, Paul Lipke 246-608, and
Albert Chin 214-213-606.

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Piomelli led the scoring in the
Thursday Night Mixed/FBC
League rolling games of 233-247
for a high series of 667.
Jake Olszyk hit 223, John
Lennox 222, and John Nutt 213.

John Baginsky 664

HOPELAWN, NJ Daniel
Pawelek paced the Family League
rolling 225-238 for a 646.
Ron Burwan hit 222, Kevin
Kopko 235, Steve Osiadacz 215,
and Lisa Columbus 201.
Mary Doslik shot 188, and Rich
Rowley 175 in the Winter Senior
Citizens League.

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Jr. led the scoring in the Jerzey
Pikers League rolling games of
246-244 for a high series of 683.
Frank Jordan hit 222, Drew
Rucinski 202-203, and Larry
Clarke 195.
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Douma shot 200-212, Travis
Dilello 215, and Doris Wendell
176-186.

Nicholas Piomelli 667

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Night Mixed League rolling
games of 234-236 for a high series
of 664.
John Baginsky, Jr. shot 211-246641, Brian McAdams 200-214215-629, and James Joyner 227.

Daniel Pawelek 646

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Pat Zenker 783
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker topped the scoring in
the Tuesday Late Mens League
blasting games of 279-268-236 for
a high series of 783.
Les Forrrai shot 277-265-730,
Tony McMillian 211-232-223-666,

Jim Carey 267-660, Matthew


Meaney 243-215-662, and James
Barzoni 256-655.
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Andrews hit 233, Patrice Nolan
225, Stacy Salomides 224, and
Vicky Lockwood 211.

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Sal Panzarezla 756

Pat Zenker 649

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Dwight Flowers topped the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League blasting games of 243258-279 for a high series of 780.
Matt Achstatter shot 236-280245-761, John Maglio 252-239247-738, Dave Goldman 266-249217-732, Tony Taylor 290-232718, and John Balbi 269-234-713.

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Sal Panzarezla topped the scoring
in the Wednesday Early Mens
League rolling games of 265246-245 for a high series of 756.
Glen Smith hit 289-238-754,
Dave Goldman 232-242-257731, Keith Manza 252-234-704,
and John Maglio 221-222-258701.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker paced the scoring in
the Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League rolling a high
game of 258 and a high series of
649.
Mark Gralto hit 245, Joe DiRe
241, Ed Graeff 240-218, and
Tommy OBrien and Rich Tanner
237.

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