Dave Dobin earned game and series honors in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League by bowling a near-perfect 299 game and rolling games of 268 and 243 for a league-leading high series of 810 at Rockville Centre Lanes. In other action, Fabrizo Cerutti bowled a 300 game en route to a 771 set but Joseph Acerra had the high series of 780 including a 300 game in the Monday Charlie Cap Classic at South Levittown Lanes. Michael Coffey and Kelly Skalacki captured the boys' and girls' titles respectively in the Teen Masters Grand Championships, each earning $7,500 scholarships.
Dave Dobin earned game and series honors in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League by bowling a near-perfect 299 game and rolling games of 268 and 243 for a league-leading high series of 810 at Rockville Centre Lanes. In other action, Fabrizo Cerutti bowled a 300 game en route to a 771 set but Joseph Acerra had the high series of 780 including a 300 game in the Monday Charlie Cap Classic at South Levittown Lanes. Michael Coffey and Kelly Skalacki captured the boys' and girls' titles respectively in the Teen Masters Grand Championships, each earning $7,500 scholarships.
Dave Dobin earned game and series honors in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League by bowling a near-perfect 299 game and rolling games of 268 and 243 for a league-leading high series of 810 at Rockville Centre Lanes. In other action, Fabrizo Cerutti bowled a 300 game en route to a 771 set but Joseph Acerra had the high series of 780 including a 300 game in the Monday Charlie Cap Classic at South Levittown Lanes. Michael Coffey and Kelly Skalacki captured the boys' and girls' titles respectively in the Teen Masters Grand Championships, each earning $7,500 scholarships.
Dave Dobin earned game and series honors in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League by bowling a near-perfect 299 game and rolling games of 268 and 243 for a league-leading high series of 810 at Rockville Centre Lanes. In other action, Fabrizo Cerutti bowled a 300 game en route to a 771 set but Joseph Acerra had the high series of 780 including a 300 game in the Monday Charlie Cap Classic at South Levittown Lanes. Michael Coffey and Kelly Skalacki captured the boys' and girls' titles respectively in the Teen Masters Grand Championships, each earning $7,500 scholarships.
honors competing in the Monday RVC 4-Man Classic League by blasting a near perfect 299 game between games of 268 and 243 for that league leading high series of 810 at Rockville Centre Lanes. John Novichonek shot 267-267- 250-784 followed by Michell Goolsby pitching 267-245-252- 764, David Goldman 246-254- 247-747, Mike Ramirez 265-246- 733, Jamaal Bradon 258-255-728, and Chris Schmid posted a very impressive 298 game then added 215 and 207 games for a 720 set. Lynne Coleman Tossed 300 At Rockaway Lanes Mike Ong Hit 300 at Lodi Lanes LEVITTOWN, NY - Fabrizo Cerutti blasted a 300 game en route to a 771 set but it was Joseph Acerra pitching the ses- sion high series with his 300 in the 780 while rolling Monday Charlie Cap Classic at South Levittown Lanes. Richard Glinnen came close with a 299 followed by Dwight Flowers rolling 297-759-299- 754, Sam Quaglierini 279, Kenny Sanders 279-757, Frank Locascio 279-757, Frank Montgoris 279- 266, Chris Ziesig 278, Jim Lizzo 269, James Nolan 268-752, Steve Kolodny 268-268, Rob McDermott 267, Russell Cohen 265, Nick DAnna 263, John Cummings Jr. 263, Vonetta Jolliffe 250, Michelle Montgoris 247, Lou DeMartino 290-749, Sean Battisti 279, Jack Fengler 278, Stephen Ziesig 278, Jason Nikol 277, Rob Figgers 275, Mike Forman 270, Bruce Berstein 268, Anthony Chiarenza 268, Erik Nakutavicius 268, Donald J. Broege 266, and Richard Macchietto bowled a 265 game. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Michael Coffey of Melbourne, Fla., and Kelly Skalacki of Coram, N.Y., captured the boys and girls titles in the Teen Masters Grand Championships at Sawgrass Lanes, earning $7,500 scholarships. Coffey and Skalacki also earned berths in the boy vs. girl Teen Masters Grand Championship match to be conducted as part of the Professional Bowlers Associations Champions Challenge telecast on ESPN later in the year as part of PBA World Series of Bowling VI at South Point in Las Vegas. Coffey, 19, finished with an 11-6-1 match play record and averaged 220.29 for his 42 games to run away with the boys title. His 9,597 pinfall total, including bonus pins for matches won, was 553 pins better than runner-up John Gallagher of Stuart, Fla., who posted a 12-6 match play record and averaged 206.76 on the demanding PBA-caliber lane condi- tions. Wesley Low Jr. of Palmdale, Calif., finished third with 8,857 pins followed by Kamron Doyle of Brentwood, Tenn., at 8,838 and Brandon Knowles of Westminster, Colo., at 8,800. My secret was I practiced and prepared a lot, the recent Eau Gallie High School graduate said. After a disappointing per- formance in the 2013 Teen Masters when he bowled as a member of Junior Team USA, Coffey said he was determined to do better this time around. I practiced with the two (Teen Masters) balls all year long, he said. I worked on my grip, throwing at any speed I needed, different hand positions, different angles on the lane. I knew I could do basically anything I wanted. I just had to stay calm and make good shots. I only used the urethane ball in the tournament. I couldnt get the plastic ball to work the way I want- ed, but I was very surprised I led by that much because there were some pretty good bowlers here. Coffey said he will use his scholarship money to attend Lindenwood University in St. Louis in the fall. See TEENMASTERS Page 3 The East' s Most Read Bowling Weekly Sports Reporter The Nation' s Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940 Vol. 75 No. 20 July 16 - 22, 2014 50 cents Fabrizo Cerutti, Joseph Acerra 300 At South Levittown Lanes LODI, NJ - Mike Ong with his 300 took high game honors bowl- ing in the Tuesday G&L Trios at Lodi Lanes. Mike Kida posted a 289 game followed by Ron DeLuca with a 278 in a 711 set, Danielle Chisolm 246-712, Terry Drenth 238. In the Thursday Handicap Doubles Mitch Sacks tossed 300, Rey Cruz 300, Rick Guevarra 300, and Jason Selle 300. Mike Ong pitched a 287, Mandy Miranda 279, Alex Prell 279, Linda Rose 238, and Terri McKinney 234. Kelly Skalacki, Michael Coffey Win Teen Masters Titles Kelly Skalacki, Michael Coffey Win Teen Masters Titles By Bill Vint - PBA ROCKAWAY, NJ - Lynne Coleman slammed a 300 game en route to a 681 set while contesting in the Wednesday Early Birds at Rockaway Lanes. Steven Haneveld tossed 257- 653, Joseph Kleczynski 246-691, Ed Cook 245-651, Bob Garcia 244-630, PJ Adams 244-662, Donna Sodano 219-605, Regina Nataluk 201-498, and Nancy Picechocki 200-498. By Bill Vint - PBA SHAWNEE, Okla. Top qualifier Bill ONeill of Langhorne, Pa., brought the Professional Bowlers Association Tours Oklahomas Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing to a near-perfect close, cruising past Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., to win the King of the Swing finale, 245-181, at the Grand Event Center. The concluding event in Oklahomas Grand Casino Resort PBA Summer Swing aired on CBS Sports Network. The Oklahomas Grand Casino Resort King of the Swing was contested on the 52- foot Badger lane condition, select- ed by ONeill as the Summer Swing points leader. ONeill won the PBA Badger Open earlier in the swing. The final match was decided early. ONeill struck on eight of his first nine shots and held a 55- pin lead after five frames when Rash failed to convert the 4-7-9- 10 split in his fifth frame. After a second split and open by Rash in the seventh frame, ONeill had the match locked up. ONeills open in the 10th frame was meaning- less. The King of the Swing was a special event. No PBA Tour title was awarded, but ONeill took home $10,000 and a lot of restored confidence. See ONEILL Page 2 Bill ONeill Wins Oklahomas King of the Swing Victory Dave Dobin Blasted 810 At Rockville Centre Lanes PBA photo Bill ONeill PBA photo Kelly Skalacki and Michael Coffey 2 SPORTS REPORTER July 16 - 22, 2014 Maybe its not always about trying to fix something broken. Maybe its about starting over and creating something better. Racing jockeys have the right to wear adver- tisements and logos on their uniforms. Why not? Few, if any, sports don't have some form of commercial advertising on their clothing, equip- ment, or strategically placed signage of all sorts. I don't know if bowling was the first, but it was an early approver of the idea, going back to the 1900s and before. In the booming days of bowling during the major part of the 20th cen- tury, bowling shirts were akin to walking bill- boards. The earliest advertisers were beer, cigars, bowling equipment, bowling centers, banks, amusement centers, and many an indus- trial organization, as well as a good sprinkling of religious organizations. But what seemed natural in bowling was viewed with scorn and deprecating smiles by too many outside of the game. That didn't stop the bowlers and their spon- sors. When there were more than 10 million league bowlers, almost all had bowling shirts and the better teams also had slacks, and often jackets to match. Most of the sponsors were local---restaurants and bars, gas stations, bar- ber shops and beauty salons, banks, insurance agencies, all types of stores, and even politi- cians, but many of the top national firms also joined as sponsors. For a comparatively small sum, money for league entry fees and shirts, a sponsor could have advertising for 36 weeks and five or six bowlers and their families boosting a product or service by word of mouth as well. These days bowling shirts in low average or regular house leagues are mostly gone---and in some leagues there are more bowlers wearing hats than bowling shirts. There was a number of bowling apparel com- panies that gave bonus prizes for bowlers who rolled a 300 game while wearing a shirt, belt, skirt or slacks of a certain firm. The prizes ranged from $100 to $1,000, mostly in savings bonds. That wouldn't be a good idea in this time of high scores. Teams went out of their way to come up with beautiful and often garish shirt designs. Embroidery was an accepted art and could be costly. So at times the writing on the back cost more than the shirts. The International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum has a classic collection of shirts span- ning almost a century of male and female uni- forms of all sorts. When the PBA first started its tour it was any- thing goes and bowlers could wear any kind of shirt advertising almost any product. On TV only the bowler's name, very huge, was allowed. The PBA then went to no names on shirts and a bowler, according to his finish, was allowed to choose from a variety of colors, and those fol- lowing had to choose different colors. For a time Ernie Schlegel and Goupy Troup were the kings of surprise uniforms, from tux styled outfits to those with each leg adorned with a different color. It all settled down and most will agree that bowlers are dressed neat and colorful these days. The big laugh is that almost every sport was critical of bowling because of bowling shirts with names and now just about every sport has adopted the: same practice. They should have known. Back in the 1890s era the top teams wore stiff starched, long- sleeved shirts and ties when they competed in important matches. Anyone who went through that can't be all bad. Where are all those millions of shirts now? Few are still being used some rest in closets and attics, but most were sent to needy people around the world when for decades clothing drives concentrated on .them. Ive been working hard. Ive had some struggles over the past couple of years, but Ive tried to stay mentally right, he said. Any time you win its a boost to your confidence, but to win the way I did here by doubling in the 10th on a really difficult condition (to win the Badger Open), and bowl- ing a really good game today real- ly helps. You dont often bowl a guy like Sean and have the match closed out by the eighth or ninth frame. Im just really happy overall, ONeill said with a smile. It may not be an official PBA title, but I got a trophy and its a title in my heart. In the first match, Tommy Jones of Simpsonville, S.C., who earned the wild card berth as the player with the most Summer Swing points without winning a title, eliminated Bear Open champion Ronnie Russell of Marion, Ind., 236-206, in a contest that featured seven strikes by Jones and five 10 pins sandwiched between strikes by Russell. Rash, the Wolf Open winner, started match two with six strikes to take a 33-pin lead over Jones and won handily, 257-212. Jones rally was cut short when he left the 4-9 split in the ninth frame and failed to convert. In the semifinal match, Oklahoma Open winner Jason Belmonte of Australia had a chance to eliminate Rash with two strikes in the 10th frame, but he left a 10 pin on his first ball and missed the spare. Rash won, 236-224, and advanced to the championship match. The PBA Tour will return to action Oct. 24-Nov. 2 when South Point Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center in Las Vegas hosts PBA World Series of Bowling VI, a multi-event com- petition featuring the PBA Cheetah, Scorpion, Chameleon and Viper Championships, the PBA World Championship, the World Bowling Tour Mens and Womens Finals, and a new PBA Champions Challenge special event. In the interim, PBA play- ers will compete in World Bowling-PBA International Tours World Bowling Tour Thailand in Bangkok, Aug. 18- 25. A King of the Swing post-game show is available on PBAs sub- scription-based online bowling channel, Xtra Frame and on PBAs YouTube page. The com- plete telecasts of all five Summer Swing events are archived on Xtra Frame seven days after the original air date. ONEILL Continued from page one July 16 - 22, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 3 INSTEAD OF READING THIS....... BOWLERS WOULD BE READING YOUR AD WE ARE SAVING SPACE JUST FOR YOU! Call for more information on how to get it done. Sports Reporter 201.865.5363 ARLINGTON, Texas - The top youth bowlers in the country headed to the Buffalo, N.Y., area with dreams of earning spots on Junior Team USA and with more than $200,000 in scholarships on the line at the 2014 Junior Gold Championships. The event, presented by Ebonite, Columbia 300, Track and Hammer, got underway with a record 2,770 United Sates Bowling Congress youth mem- bers eligible to participate in the 2014 Junior Gold Championships. The youth bowlers compete at six bowling centers in the suburban Buffalo area. The girls compete at Classic Lanes in Kenmore, N.Y., Tonawanda Bowling Center in Tonawanda, N.Y., and AMF Lancaster Lanes in Depew, N.Y. Competition in the boys division at AMF Thruway Lanes and AMF Airport Lanes in Cheektowaga, N.Y. and at Transit Lanes in Williamsville, N.Y. AMF Airport Lanes will host the final rounds of competition for all bowlers. Bowlers compete in six divisions this year - 20- and-under boys and girls, 15-and-under boys and girls and 12-and-under boys and girls. The U20 and U15 divisions bowl 15 games of qualifying over three days before the first cut is made. The U12 divi- sion bowl 12 games of qualifying. The fields eventually narrow to the final 16 in the U20 and U15 divisions and the final eight in the U12 divisions for the double-elimination match-play bracket. Winners will be determined the afternoon of July 18. Three defending champions from last year's event return with hopes of becoming repeat champions. Wesley Low of Palmdale, Calif., and Julia Bond of Aurora, Ill., won the U20 division last year, while Cortez Schenck of Phoenix is back to try and defend his U15 title. U15 girls winner Taylor Russell of Belden, Miss., has moved up to the U20 division this year. BOWL.com's BowlTV will have live streaming of the event with the U15 advancers round and contin- ue until the champions are crowned the afternoon of July 18. Automatic Junior Team USA spots will be award- ed to the top two boys and top two girls in the U20 division after 25 games of qualifying. Additional automatic spots will be given to the winner and run- ner-up after bracket play in the U20 division. If one or both of the finalists in the bracket already earned a spot through qualifying, the automatic spot becomes an at-large selection. The National Selection Committee will select two boys and two girls from the match-play field with all bowlers, including U15, eligible for at-large selec- tion. The final eight spots - four boys and four girls - on Junior Team USA will be determined at the USBC Team USA Trials in January. The Junior Gold Championships has a history that dates to 1998, when the event was held at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev. That event drew 538 participants. This year's event has sold 2,770 spots, shattering the previous record of 2,328 set last year in Detroit. For more information on the event, visit BOWL.com/JuniorGold. USBC YOUTH OPEN BEGAN THURSDAY The Bowling.com Youth Open Championships began Thursday at AMF Thruway Lanes in Cheektowaga, N.Y. The event takes place Thursday through Saturday and then returns July 17-27. The non-qualifying tournament is patterned after the USBC Open Championships and USBC Women's Championships. Youth bowlers compete in team (four players), doubles, singles and all-events. The tournament, which will award an estimated $100,000 in scholarships this year, has four age- based divisions - U8, U12, U15 and U20. For more information on the USBC Youth Open Championships, visit BOWL.com/YouthOpen. Skalacki also dominated. She won 13 of her 18 matches and averaged 195.81 for an 8,614 pinfall total to win her division over two-time girls Teen Masters winner Ashley Dunn of Palmdale, Calif. Dunn also had a 13- 5 match play record and averaged 187.79, finishing 337 pins behind Skalacki. Jessica Mellott of Lauderhill, Fla., finished third with 8,184 pins followed by Hannah Brookins of Ocala, Fla., with an 8,058 total and Caitlyn Johnson of Beaumont, Texas, with 7,997 pins. The U14 Division winners, for players ages 14 and under, were Jorge Rodriguez of Puerto Rico and Jenna Williams of Homosassa, Fla. Results were based on qualifying scores, not totals including match play. The Teen Masters, created in 1997 by Gary Beck as an elite challenge for high school age boys and girls, drew a field of 186 boys and 91 girls to Fort Lauderdale. All competition was conducted on PBA-caliber short- and long-oil lane conditions, and all players were allowed to use only PBA Skill Balls 2.0 and 3.0, maintaining the Teen Masters focus on player skills rather than equipment. Teen Masters champions who have gone on to become PBA Tour titlists include Mike Fagan (1997), Jason Sterner (2003), Ryan Ciminelli (2004), and Jake Peters (2006). TEEN MASTERS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Sawgrass Lanes, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., July 5, 2014 (Prizes listed are scholarship awards) Boys Division (final standings, after 42 games including match play bonus pins): 1, Michael Coffey, Melbourne, Fla., 11-6-1, 9,597, $7,500. 2, John Gallagher, Stuart, Fla., 12-6, 9,044, $3,750. 3, Wesley Low Jr., Palmdale, Calif., 13-5, 8,857, $2,000. 4, Kamron Doyle, Brentwood, Tenn., 7-10-1, 8,838, $1,000. 5, Brandon Knowles, Westminster, Colo., 9-9, 8,800, $750. 6, Alex Martin, Smyrna, Ga., 8-10, 8,762, $500., 7, Livio Bolzon, Chicago, 10-8, 8,582, $480.8, Sean Wilcox, Altamonte Springs, Fla., 7-10-1, 8,512, $460. 9, Thomas Peters, Belleville, Ill., 10-8, 8,467, $440. 10, David Daniels, Sebring, Fla., 9-9, 8,411, $420. 11, Michael Martell, Brooklyn, N.Y., 7-10-1, 8,384, $400. 12, Glenn Byllesby, Sioux Falls, S.D., 12-6-0, 8,354, $390. 13, Pablo Cerda, Sunrise, Fla., 6-10-2, 8,341, $380. 14, Chad Mee, Hamburg, N.Y., 6-10-2, 8,296, $370. 15, Anthony Inzetta, North Canton, Ohio, 9-8-1, 8,213, $360, 16, u-Jorge Rodriguez, Yauco, Puerto Rico, 6-11-1, 8,138, $350. 17, Connor Egan, East Northport, N.Y., 9-9, 8,079, $340. 18, Jarek Vincent, Fort Smith, Ark., 6- 12, 7,766, $330. Girls Division (final standings, after 42 games including match play bonus pins): 1, Kelly Skalacki, Coram, N.Y., 13-5, 8,614, $7,500. 2, Ashley Dunn, Palmdale, Calif., 13-5, 8,277, $3,000. 3, Jessica Mellott, Lauderhill, Fla., 11-7, 8,184, $1,500. 4, Hannah Brookins, Ocala, Fla., 11- 7, 8,058, $750. 5, Caitlyn Johnson, Beaumont, Texas, 9-9, 7,997, $500. 6, Sierra Kanemoto, Dayton, Ohio, 9-9, 7,993, $400. 7, Kyra Phillips, Thornton, Colo., 10-8, 7,957, $360. 8, Krystina Nealon, Coral Springs, Fla., 8-10, 7,951, $340. 9, Natalie Koprowitz, Girard, Ill., 10-8, 7,751, $320. 10, Shelly Goodwin, Palm City, Fla., 8-10, 7,717, $300. 11, Annalee Sisk, Rossville, Ind., 9-9, 7,674, $280. 12, Haylee Boyle, Port Orange, Fla., 7-11, 7,643, $260. 13, u-Crystal Elliott, Melbourne, Fla., 10-8, 7,641, $240. 14, Taryn Gray, Greenville, Texas, 8-10, 7,639, $220. 15, Megan Eaglehouse, Cibolo, Texas, 9-9, 7,615, $200. 16, u-Jenna Williams, Homosassa, Fla., 5-12-1, 7,453, $180. 17, Jasmine April, Columbia, S.C., 5-12-1, 7,381, $160. 18, Allison Wells, Dilworth, Minn., 6-12, 7,228, $140. u-denotes U14 competitor TEEN MASTERS Continued from page one Record Field for Junior Gold Championships in Buffalo By Lucas Wiseman IBC 4 SPORTS REPORTER July 16 - 22, 2014 Jerry George 299-742 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Jerry George took game and series high honors in the Summer Senior Birds League pitching a near per- fect 299 game then added a 240 for a the high series of 742. Ed Frontera shot 256-681, George Fields 249-222-641, William Tyoson 238, and Michael Carpenter 235. Steve Friedman 739 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve Friedman led the Kings Trios League firing games of 257-234- 248 for a high series of 739. Scott Barrios rolled 216-266- 237-719, Willie Fessler 248-247- 710, Mark Deluca 258-236-707, Adam Robertson and Vincent Balishy 279, and Tom Saitta 268. In the Royal Lanes League Grant Cartolano shot 224, Chris Cuomo 223-202, Guy Borg 222, and Vito Sgaramella 211. Michael Fisch 725 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Michael Fisch led the scoring in the Thursday Mixed League firing g237-234-254 for a 725. Al Fabiano rolled 225-258-206- 689, Charles Torres 258-214-213- 685, Steven Papier 245-239-649, and John Balbi 237-204. Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. 708 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Joseph Kurdziel led the scoring in the Wednesday Night Mixed League firing a 257 game for a high series of 708. Tony Depperman rolled 246-217- 238-701, Rob Benenati 243-235- 222-700, John Maglio 269-698, Vicky Lockwood 258-214, Jill Sanfilippo 214-227-212-653, and Peter Otero 256. Christopher Johnson 705 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Christopher Johnson topped the scoring in the Saturday Scholarship League firing games of 224-213-268 for a high series of 705. Alexander Shear rolled 242-620, Evan Rudolfsky 223-204, Paul Douglas 221, and Chris Paczkoloski 208. Steve Friedman 692 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve Friedman paced the scoring in the Adult/Youth Scholarship League firing games of 223-213-256 for a high series of 692. David Johnson and Mel Brown rolled 212, and Tracy Alexander 180. Steve Friedman 682 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve Friedman rolled 256-255-682, David Johnson 214, and Mel Brown 209 in the Adult/Youth Scholarship League. In the Thursday El-Cheapo League Steve Patitucci shot 223- 213, Chris Gerhrig 222, and Anthony Cimino 220. Mel Brown 674 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Mel Brown topped the scoring in the Thursday Mixed League firing games of 236-234 for a high series of 674. Karen Valenciano shot 269-633, Gloria Belmonte 245, Rick Jones 244, Michael Fisch and Dominick Conti 236, and Vicky Lockwood 232. Chris Johnson 674 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Chris Johnson led the scoring in the Adult/Youth Scholarship League firing games of 243-233 for a high series of 674. Nick Lastella shot 236, Dean Tischer 215, and Justin Stanziola 204. Ed Graeff 662 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Ed Graeff shot 269-204-662, Gregory Frank 246-220-653, Mike Jording 267-609, and Nick Graci 201 in the Nostalgia Mixed League. William Tyson 266 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY William Tyson topped the scor- ing in the Summer Senior Birds League firing a high game of 266. Jerry George shot 249, Gerald Fields 235-223, Henry Clay 234- 207, Stanley Rosadio and Michael Carpenter 232, and Aubrey Pereira 225. Carl Carinci 257 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Carl Carinci shot 257, Ray Mitchell 214, and Anthony Capellupo 211 in the St. Rays Holy Bowlers League. Glenn Smith 656 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Glenn Smith led the scoring in the Custom Thumbz Plastic Ball League firing a 238 game for a high series of 656. Barry Clare rolled 237-236-656, Joe LaSpina 246, and Louis DeMartino 226. Gregory Frank 649 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Gregory Frank led the scoring in the Nostalgia Mixed League firing a high game of 257 and high series of 649. Ed Flint rolled 241, Ed Graeff 234, Marilyn Avonded 230, and Justin Branden 223. Ryan Ciccimarro 248 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Ryan Ciccimaro rolled 248, Anthony Cimino 236, Steve Frey 215, George Germano 208, Steven Metzger 207, and Steve Patitucci 201 in the Thursday El-Cheapo League. Dean Tischer 231 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Dean Tischer rolled 231, Nick Lastella 230-205, Jair Brooks 222, Alex Shear 209-204, and Evan Rudolfsky 200 in the Adult/Youth Scholarship League. Chris Paczkoloski 226 ROCKVILLE CTR, NY In the Saturday Scholarship League Chris Paczkoloski shot 226-201, Justin Brandon 215, Dean Tischler 211, Jahnia Phillips 206, Christopher Johnson 205, and Evan Rudolfsky 201.
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Both the PBA50 Player and Rookie of the Year competitions are based on points earned for top four (or top five) finishes in match play elimi- nation tournaments or top five finishes in stepladder events. Standard tournaments award 16 points for first place, 8 for second, 4 for third, 2 for fourth and 1 for fifth (stepladder format) while major tournaments award 24, 12, 8, 4 and 2 points, respectively. In addition to POY/ROY races, PBA50 players are vying for six spots in the new PBA Champions Challenge that will makes its debut at PBA World Series of Bowling VI Oct. 24-Nov. 2 at South Point in Las Vegas. The top six in PBA50 competition points (not POY points) will bowl a six-game match play round at the World Series to determine the top two players who will compete in a PBA50 Tour Finals match that will be part of a new two-hour four-match Champions Challenge telecast on ESPN. The race for PBA50 Tour Player of the Year honors resumes when the 50-and-older players tour makes its first visit to Fort Wayne, Ind. July 20-23 for the PBA50 Pro Bowl West Fort Wayne Classic presented by Ebonite. Preceding the standard PBA50 Tour event, Pro Bowl West in Fort Wayne also will host the inaugural PBA50 Dick Weber Super Senior Classic presented by Storm July 18-20 for players 60 years of age and older. All of the remaining 2014 PBA50 Tour tournaments will be streamed live via PBAs online bowling channel Xtra Frame. Subscription and schedule information is available by visiting www.xtraframetv.com. In addition to his wins in the UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl in The Villages and the PBA Senior U.S. Open, Duke has a second-place finish in the season-opening Pasco County (Fla.) Open and an 11th in the PBA50 Miller High Life Classic bowling in his four tournaments appearances this season. Williams, the winner of the USBC Senior Masters for his first PBA50 major title, has finished no worse than ninth and has finished third twice and fifth twice, including a fifth-place finish in the PBA Senior U.S. Open. Trailing Duke and Williams in POY points are Hall of Famers Pete Weber and Tom Baker, tied for third with 28 points each, and Bohn and Amleto Monacelli, tied for fifth with 26 points each. Both have one win this season. Should Duke win the Player of the Year points race, Rookie of the Year would be a foregone conclusion, and he would join Baker as only the second player to win PBA50 Player and Rookie of the Year in the same season. Baker recorded the feat in 2005, beginning an unprecedented streak of four consecutive PBA50 Player of the Year crowns. Monday Senior: Michael Sala 225-214-623, Richie Coyer 220, Joe Marsiello 212, Pete Thomasefsky 206, Bernie Goldstein 203. Monday LIA: Ed Werbeck 258, Darren Thomas 258-684, Bryan Costigliola 255, Lou Collazzo 258, Tom Byers 246, Sally Gibilterra 219-204, Patty Werbeck 204, April Fucci 203. Monday Charlie Cap Classic: Jason Nikol 287-765, Frank Locascio 279, Frank Montgoris 279, Anthony Chiarenza 278-814, Nick Vaccaro 277, Nick Filosa 269, Jim Lizzo 269, Mike Sodano 269-775, Shaun Ihasz 268, John Randazzo Jr. 267, Jason Kubat 266, Anthony DElia 759, Nadine Williams-Clory 258, Vonetta Jolliffe 254, Sami Morlack 236. Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Joe Pascalli 256, John Gannon 245-242-668, Dan Hastings 244, Mike Gregorio 235, Steve McTigue 235, Vinny Leone 235. Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy Caporusso 212-222-629, Bob Archer 210, Eric Rosch 202. Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Joe Cagna 235, Pete Thomasefsky 218-604, Bob Haskin 213, Ray Wilson 208, Richard Mennona 202, Marguerite Burt 223. Wednesday Early Birds: Addys Reilly 213, Allison Proctor 212, Jo Wider 208, Robin Bellantonio 237, Mary Davis 212. Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Chuck Coene 247, Jim Martin 240, Jon Crawford 234-604, Susie Lew 226, Janet Tasker 201, Lou Daguanno 606. Thursday Hits and Misses: Jim Fenimore 266-247-717-257, Jerry Packard 246-247, Irv Freed 235, June Iacono 210, Stacy McCarthy 202. Thursday Charles McShane: Brad Cammarano 290-735, Sam Brenner 286, Scott Kampf 280-738, Tris Scharwyler 278, Darren Barlow 277-759,-Darren Barlow 279-719, Jas Santoro 268-759, Jas Santoro 268, Mike Mutch 268-728, Brian Piotrowski 267, Stephen Ziesig 266-725, Kelly Sullivan 236, Tom Gallagher 748, Howard Edelman 712, Bryan Berg 297-758, Bryan Beech 279-714, George Anderson 266, Pete Cornell 259, Justin Kampf 259, Dan Thompson 259, Keith McCarthy Jr. 258-719, Mike Willis 722, Lee Kruger 719. AT FARMINGDALE LANES SOUTH LEVITTOWN LEADERS Peter Ramo702 FARMINGDALE, NY Peter Ramo topped the scor- ing in the Tuesday Party League firing games of 256- 206-240 for a high series of 702. Eric Fungfeld hit 246, Kenny Simon 232-245-221- 698, Vito Virillo 238-206-638, Nick Butera 236-204- 630, and Brian Beale 235. In the Tuesday Pro Shot League Peter Briguglio bowled a 211 game, Joe Costanzo 206, and Walter Lacey 203. Brandon Soedarmasto 256 FARMINGDALE, NY Brandon Soedarmasto led the scoring in the Bowlympics Duos League firing a high game of 256. Matt Lindgren shot 225-202, Emily McLaughlin 224, Anthony Yannacone 221, Rich Valentine 218, and Nick Mercarelli 214. In the Junior Pro Shot League Brandon Soedarmasto shot 222, Mackenzie Wagner 209, Meghan Wing 182, Nicholas Ng and Sammi Ng 179, and Megan Kuehne 178. Rob Grieb 681 FARMINGDALE, NY Rob Grieb led the scoring in the Wednesday Friends League firing a high game of 235 and a high series of 681. Jeff Goldstein shot 224, Dan Goldberg 215-202, Mike Herman 211, and Cheryl Bove 209. Ken Lauri shot 211, Victor Caputo 174, Marguerite Lauri 170, and Al Noll 168 in the Monday Summer Seniors League. Alberino, Toner 245 FARMINGDALE, NY Sal Alberino and Jeremy Toner each shot a high game of 245 in the Monday Summer League. Kerrick Jones shot 242, James Micalizzi 237-229- 632, Artie Sloman 236, Mike Bagnato 226-212-201- 639, and Dale Alberino 225. In the Friday Seniors League Jerry Hoeler hit 193, Al Diebold 188, and Ken Lauri 181. July 16 - 22, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 7 Thursday No-Tap: Steven Haneveld 300-788, Robert Rhodes 300- 759, Ken Foote 298-800, Chris Morris 290-812, Tami Mehesy 261- 705, Christine Murray 256-495, Rachel Haneveld 243-541, and Teri Rein 232-598. Adult Junior: Adults; Jim Testa 257-646, David Ireton 223-593, Barbara Ustupski 206-473, Jennifer Ireton 159-415. Juniors; Shaun Ireton 137-381, Tommy Damiano 109-253, Sydney Ireton 197-545, Madison Ustupski 180-465, andHaley Testa 86-225. Monday 12x12: Steven Matias 267-608, Heriberto Matias 223, Mark Bradley 221-555, Keri May 219-633, and Jacqueline Theriault 198- 546. Fox Hills Seniors Summer: Robert Forte 212-534, Steve Friedman 202-550, Bill Verderber 191-514, Bernadette Memolo 166-398, Joanne Margiotta 147, and Johanna Hofgesang 142-387. PBA League: Kevin Michlaski 210-602, Joseph Caloger 204-553, Tim Panek 196-565, and Alison Gomer 197-498. Summer Doubles: Joseph Kleczynski 280-699, Jimmy Westergaard 279, Steven Haneveld 279-707, Gary Malone 739, Dori Tingoli 225- 543, Liesl Apgar 235-621. Wednesday Early Birds: Joe Bawiec Jr. 269, Chris Malmstone 249, Steven Heneveld 248-696, Bill Coleman 244, Lynne Coleman 232- 631, Kara Cook 228-581, Sue Marrero 202-528. Joey Parisi 707 MADISON, NJ Joey Parisi led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio League firing a 279 game for a high series of 707. Andrew Stephens shot 279, Bryan Katz 270-697, Dick Raymond 694, Stephanie Rahn 267-620, Dawn Gammon 234, and Sally Lauderdale 229. Mike Yoboud 277 MADISON, NJ Mike Yoboud led the scoring in the Friday Classic League firing a high game of 277 and a high series of 702. Steve Soong rolled 265, Russ Kyzima 258, Dorey Badolato 694, Mitch Weinberg 656, Patty Hanlein 246-646, Lauro Russo 230, and Ellen Moore 223. Mike Dreitlein 268 MADISON, NJ Mike Dreitlein rolled 268, Mike Potoski and Joe Parisi 716, and Jennifer Dunklin 236-669 in the CMIL League. Alice Bednarik rolled 219, Mara Herbstsoner 184, and Carolyn Paddack 176 in the Monday Night Ladies League. Donald Bryant 268 MADISON, NJ Donald Bryant led the scoring in the Police & Fire League firing a high game of 268. Joseph Tyson rolled 251-701, Joe Marchese 248, and Clorinda Landi 214. Andrew Stephens 258 MADISON, NJ Andrew Stephens led the scoring in the Wednesday Trio League firing a high game of 258. Dave Krivak and Ben Geffken shot 256, Dawn Gammon 216, and Stephanie Rahn 201. In the Thurday Mixed League Bill Phair rolled 211, Mike Jenkins 196, Ray Trunk 193, and Patty Campanelli 178. Richard Hufnagle 239 MADISON, NJ Richard Hufnagle led the scoring in the Junior/Major Breakfast Club League firing a 239 game for a high series of 637. Joe Mogelesky shot 203, Mike Neiman 198, Ashley Smith 176, Madasyn Bancroft 175, and Emma Stiner 173. Zachary Linder hit 156, Alex Berg 146, and Samantha Glunk 143 in the Bantam Prep Breakfast Club League. Mark Terhune 234 MADISON, NJ Mark Terhune rolled 234, Rich Keirstaed 224, Marcia Craig 216, and Joe Fosko 215 in the Pharma Plus League. In the Thursday Mixed League Joe Bassolino hit 217, Bill Phair 213, and Frank Sirica 199. In the Junior/Major Breakfast Club League Joe Mogelesky shot 199, Richie Lalbahadur and Rebecca Bednarik 194, Madasyn Bancroft 190, Chris Moran 189, and Ashley Smith 181. Zachary Linder rolled 176, Samantha Glunk 157, Zachary Rieger 141, and Colin Fagan 137. Joe Magelesky 226 MADISON, NJ Joe Magelesky rolled 226, Mike Neiman 186, Chris Moran 178, Laura Potchin 182, Rebecca Bednarik 176, and Ava Hanlein 169 in the Junior/Major Breakfast Club League. Alex Berg shot 170, Zachary Pieger 169, Samantha Glunk 162, and Damian Nieves 149. ROCKAWAY LANES ROLLERS PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA HOWELL LANES By John Jennings Mike Fogarty 299 HOWELL, NJ - Mike Fogarty led all bowlers in the Wednesday Scratch Classic with a 233-234- 299-766 series raising his average to 236 on his third straight 700 series. Second and third high scores went to Chris Mancilla 290-240- 220-750, and John Morano 290- 733. Joe Schuld hit 727, Chris Jones 721, Marvin Mora 713, and Maxwell Statler 705. Jessica Peters threw the high womens series and game 626- 236-211. Diane Jones registered a 214. Dorothy Artale fired a 606 series. Rod Dickson 289-766 HOWELL, NJ - Rod Dickson led all scorers in the Wednesday Scratch Classic with the 766-289- 264-213. Charlie Chirichello had second high series at 724 following last weeks perfecto and 757 series. Mike Fogarty rolled the third high series of the night a 713. Tied for second high game were Casey Creutz and George Hess with 279s. Brandon Fennel shot a 704. Dorothy Artale had both the high womens series and top two womens games 670-201-231- 238. Jessie Peters had third high womens game 221. Marvin Hidalgo-Mora 757 Howell, NJ: For week 5 in the Monday Night Madness, Marvin Hidalgo-Mora had High Series and High Game 757-267-278-211 to raise his average to 229. Greg Chierchie, Jr. rolled Second High Series 713-267-246-200. For the second straight week at third High Series, Stu Cohen checked in with a 698. High Womens Series and Game went to Lois Steindl 222-202-590. Janine Smith, Lots O Balls, 221 for 2nd High Game and Megan McGinley, Lots O Balls, 199. Two Balls Plus swept Marlow Miracle to capture First Place 39-6 with Marlow alone in second 30- 15. 8 SPORTS REPORTER July 16 - 22, 2014 Joe Defini 751 HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Defini topped the Atlantic City Trios League blasting games of 266-247-238 for a high series of 751. Justin Munice shot 228-265-674, Bob Joseph 234-227-650, and Peter Marinello 223-213-628. In the K of C League Mark Makwinski shot 200-224-615, Mark Makwinski, Jr. 221, Joe Britton 246, and Cid Stentella 221. Rich Hardish 740 HOPELAWN, NJ Rich Hardish topped the scoring in the Garden State Mixed firing 259-235-246 for a high series of 740. Walter Kronert shot 279-222-222-723, Alberto Tadeo 234-228-657, Michael Onions 236-225- 653, and James McMillon 224-247-635. Char Martino rolled 193-181, Anna Kelly 177-161, and Sue Ragas 180 in the Wednesday Earlybirds League. Sam Catalano 697 HOPELAWN, NJ Sam Catalano led the scoring in the Goldstein & Hanel Doubles League firing games of 246-233-218 for a high series of 697. Manuel Gonzales shot 243-247-686, Bobby Rohe 204-206-238-648, and Wayne Bebert 234-212-642. John Baginsky, Jr. 680 HOPELAWN, NJ John Baginsky, Jr. led the scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing games of 222-223-235 for a high series of 680. Joe Herber rolled 208-215-221-644, John Baginsky 243-223-629, and Mike Greco 254-626. Daniel J. Willard shot 219, Mark Cumber 217, Char Martino 209, and DJ Petardi 200 in the Tuesday Night Mixed League. Joyce Ellison rolled 223, Frank Jordan 213, and Michael Morris 203 in the NJ Turnpike League. Danny Hunter 641 HOPELAWN, NJ Danny Hunter led the scoring in the Iselin AA League firing games of 234-215 for a high series of 641. Darris Douma shot 259-617, Greg Crawford 245, Nick Pezzello 226, and Joe Hennessy 212.
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Lodi Lanes 58 Terhune Ave, Lodi, NJ 07644 - 973.471.7100 www.lodi-lanes.com WALLINGTON LANES By Gloria Volpe Federal Reserve Edward Perez had the high game in this league posting a 247 in his 687 set. Michael Neocleous hit 218, Charles Cobbs 212, and Robertson Roman 202. Glorias Anyway Doubles Austin Masser & Kevin Matawa had the high game for this league, each with a 279. Kenny Lee was right behind with his 277, Sudi Stone had a good night with his 268 and 259 games , Mike Roman also had two nice games 267 and 256, Doug Weiler 259, Justin Chmielarz 245, Alan Kowal 245, Craig Bagnoli, 244, Rich Graf 236 along with Chuck Ontal , and Robert Csigi 236. For the ladies Maritza Ocasio 213, Dawn Cozine and Janet Schrenzel each rolled a 202. Randy Chapple 719 STATEN ISLAND, NY Randy Chapple led the scoring in the Gennaros Pizzatown Men firing games of 240-254 for a high series of 719. Ryan Friend rolled 279-717, John Dellachiese 256-714, John Drabezyk 243-693, Jim Elliott 258-681, and Eric Samuelson 248-677. Steve Callan 709 STATEN ISLAND, NY Steve Callan paced the scoring in the SMP Automotive Mixed League firing a 258 game for a high series of 709. Joe DEsposito shot 256-683, Roe Pepe 234-224-647, Bill Hill 257, and Jette Gullo 212. Bob Lampariello 691 STATEN ISLAND, NY Bob Lampariello led the scoring in the Golden Oldies League fir- ing games of 243-237-211 for a high series of 691. Vincent Pisciotta rolled 221, Dotty Bellantoni 204-202-207-603, Tom Griffiths 209-209, John Cento 200, and Joenie Bentsen 192-192-187-571. AT RABS COUNTRY LANES AT OCEAN LANES Charles Kiesnowski 220 LAKEWOOD, NJ Charles Kiesnowski rolled 220, Vicky Spiri 212, Matt Russo and Andrew Lazarchuk 208, Justin Johnson 202, Lauren Hoffman 199, and Aimee Sherman 198 in the Friday Nite Teen League.