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HOWELL, NJ - Mike Fogarty

ripped a nearly perfect night with an


860 series on games of 263, 297 and
a perfect 300 rolling on lanes 31-32
to lead Team 8 to a 9-0 sweep in the
Wednesday Eastern Classic Scratch
League at Howell Lanes. This 860 is
a Howell Lanes all-time high 3-
game series. Chris Mancilla tossed
a 300 game in his 806 series and
third high series of the night went to
Matt Mitchell with a 753-285.
Jessica Peters led the Bohn Zone
team to a 9-0 sweep with her second
700 series in a month a 705 series
and 277 opening game. Leslie Bohn
packed in a 653 series with a 258
game.
Gene Pukas 300 at Rockaway Lanes
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Carl Clory blasted twelve
in-a-row for a 300 game while contesting in the
Thursday Custom Thumbz Doublez League at
Rockville Centre Lanes. Willie Fessler rolled near
perfect with a 298 game in his 758 series.
Louis DeMartino rolled 267-258-760, Ray Brooks
242-236-270-748, Bob Thorne 257-234-709, Terry
Sussman 258-215-230-703, and Richard Butt 264-
225-700.
Jerry Gioia Hammered 289-772
At Rockville Centre Lanes
LAKE FOREST, Ill., - Brunswick
Corporation has agreed to sell its
Retail Bowling business to
Bowlmor AMF for $270 million,
contingent upon customary clos-
ing procedures.
Brunswick stated that it had found
the Bowlmor AMF offer, which
was unsolicited, to be a unique
opportunity to transfer ownership
of this business at an attractive
valuation. "Brunswick Retail
Bowling has long been a solid
contributor to our Company, and
last year had approximately $187
million in sales. After careful con-
sideration, however, we concluded
that this transaction is in the best
interests of our shareholders and
the Retail Bowling business,"
explained Brunswick Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer
Dustan E. McCoy.
"Finally, due to our exit from the
Retail Bowling business, com-
bined with similar market dynam-
ics, we have retained Lazard to
seek a suitable buyer for our
Bowling Products business,"
McCoy concluded.
Brunswick stated its current plan
assumes that the eventual purchas-
er will retain both the manufactur-
ing operations and the talented
workforce of Bowling Products.
During the sale process, Bowling
Products will maintain ongoing
operations and conduct business-
as-usual, while keeping its
employees, distribution network
and customer base informed of the
sale's progress.
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Carl Clory Slammed a 300 at Rockville Centre Lanes
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY - Jerry
Gioia earned game and series hon-
ors while rolling in the Wednesday
Early Mens League at Rockville
Centre Lanes when he posted a
near perfect 289 game then added
games of 239 and 244 to finish
with the league leading 772 series.
John Lofaro rolled games of 223-
226-246 for a 695 series.
Brunswick to Sell Retail Bowling
Business to Bowlmor AMF
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Gene Pukas
scored a 300 game on his way to a
743 set rolling in the Summer
Doubles at Rockaway Lanes.
Jimmy Westergaard tossed an
impressive 289 game followed by
Matt Wood with 279, Nick
Westergaard 723, Liesl Apgar 214,
and Dori Tingoli posted a 200
game.
CHERRY HILL, N.J.
Jay Boyle of Garnet
Valley, Pa., defeated
Sammy Ventura of
Syracuse, N.Y., 237-175,
to win the PBA50 Cecil
Raymond Memorial pre-
sented by Track at
Playdrome Cherry Hill.
The tournament, which
began in 2004, was
renamed this year to
honor its sponsor who
passed away in January.
Raymond was the 2013
recipient of the East
Regions Pat Patterson
Award for outstanding
contributions to the region.
Boyle, a PBA member for seven
years, took command of the final
game early as Ventura struggled to
find the pocket. Along with his first
PBA Regional title, Boyle earned a
$1,500 first prize. Ventura earned
$975 as the runner-up.
Boyle defeated Scott Santos of
Quakertown, Pa., 227-192, and
Ventura defeated defending cham-
pion Steve Pavlinko of Sewell, N.J.,
192-179, in the semifinal round.
Santos and Pavlinko each earned
$725 as semifinal round losers.
In the Round of 8 where the best
of three games win, losers eliminat-
ed and earned $600 each: Boyle
def. Terry Wiley, Vienna, Va., 2-0;
Ventura def. John Petraglia,
Jackson, N.J., 2-0; Santos def. Lee
Brosius, Ashburn, Va., 2-0;
Pavlinko def. John Conroy,
Mahopac, N.Y., 2-1.
Jay Boyle Earns First Title in the
PBA50 Cecil Raymond Memorial
By Russ Mills - PBA
Mike Fogarty 300-860 Sets Howell Lanes Record
Chris Mancilla Blasted 300-806
LEVITTOWN, NY - Shawn Green blasted 300 game
in his 739 series and Thomas Grunwald hit 300 in a
790 set while competing in the Monday Charlie Capp
Classic League at South Levittown Lanes.
Mike Sodano tossed a 290 en route to a 760 fol-
lowed by Kmar Wilder with 290, Jim Lizzo 279-781,
Robert Exner 279-773, Anthony DElia 279, Frank
Montgoris 279, Frank LaBryere 277-729, Frank
Locascio 277-746, Kyle Ludwig 268, Will Watson
267, James Anemone 266-735, Ronald J. Broege 737,
Anthony Silva 725, Nadine Williams-Clory 256, Patti
Cacioppo 247, Janet Flowers 246, Vonetta Jolliffe
245-705.
Shawn Green, Thomas Grunwald 300 at South Levittown
PBA photo
Millie Raymond (Cecils widow) and winner
Jay Boyle.
Dennis Decrosta 300
At Majestic Lanes
HOPELAWN, NJ Dennis
Decrosta earned top game and set
honors in the His & Hers League
at Majestic Lanes blasting a 300
game in his high series of 664.
Carmine Latin shot 203-234-219-
656, Bonnie Desimone 238-233-
653, Tom Poulos 224-234-619,
Ron Vantine 237, and Don Anione
and Mike Porcellana 227.
Jason Selle 300
At Lodi Lanes
LODI, NJ - Jason Selle found the
line to hammer out a 300 game to
lead in the Thursday Doubles
League at Lodi Lanes.
Rob Auriemma collected a 279
game followed by Rick Guevarra
with 278, and Linda Rose posted
a 259 game.
2 SPORTS REPORTER July 23 - 29, 2014
RENO, Nev. - Maria
Jose Rodriguez of
Colombia outlasted
two-time United States
Bowling Congress
Queens champion Kelly
Kulick of Union, N.J.,
to win the 2014 event,
presented by Storm, in a
dramatic 190-189 finish
at the National Bowling
Stadium.
Rodriguez, a 25-year-
old right-hander and
former collegiate stand-
out at Maryland Eastern
Shore, missed the 2-4-5-
8 combination in her
final frame, but Kulick
still was forced to throw
a double in order to
become the third player
in history with three
USBC Queens titles.
Kulick hadn't struck
since the fourth frame of
the championship match
and was coming off a 7-
10 split in the ninth
fame. The 37-year-old right-hander, who won the
Queens in 2007 and 2010, left a 10 pin on her first
shot in the 10th frame, handing Rodriguez the title.
"I couldn't believe it," said Rodriguez, who earned
the $20,000 first-place prize and coveted Queens
tiara. "I opened, and I still won. I wanted everything
to be perfect, and it wasn't, but it turned out exactly
how I hoped it would. I am so happy right now."
Rodriguez cruised through match play this week on
the way to a 5-0 record, despite struggling early when
the lanes were freshly oiled. As the top seed for the
stepladder finals, there already had been three match-
es before she took to the championship lanes, so she
was able to get into her comfort zone and play deep-
er on the 39-foot oil pattern.
"I tried to follow the transition while I was practic-
ing and while I was watching on the TV," said
Rodriguez, who helped UMES to three national
championships from 2008-2011. "I knew I would be
able to play my A-game, and that was important. You
never know with Kelly, though. She's a great bowler.
She was having trouble carrying the 10 pin, but it
could've gone either
way at the end."
With the win,
Rodriguez became the
second consecutive for-
eign-born player to
wear the Queens tiara.
Last year, Diana
Zavjalova of Latvia
became the first foreign
player since 1989 to
win.
Kulick, who was
looking to join USBC
Hall of Famers Millie
Ignizio and Wendy
Macpherson as the only
three-time Queens win-
ners, averaged 257 in
her first three matches,
but was unable to strike
in her final six frames.
She also finished sec-
ond at the Queens in
2001 and 2009. This
time, she earned
$10,000 as the runner-
up.
In the semifinal, three
consecutive splits in the first four frames left second-
seeded Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia 55 pins
behind and unable to recover as Kulick cruised to a
248-137 victory.
Kulick advanced to the semifinal with a 268-209
win against Jennifer Higgins of Westerville, Ohio.
Kulick started the match with seven consecutive
strikes before a 2 pin ended her run and her shot at an
additional $10,000 from Storm Bowling Products.
Higgins struggled with carry throughout the game
and finished fourth for the second year in a row.
In the day's opening match, Kulick and Missy
Parkin of Laguna Hills, Calif., were even halfway
through the game, but Kulick pulled away, posting
strikes in seven of the first eight frames on the way to
a 255-220 win over the 2011 Queens champion.
The Queens is open to all female USBC members,
and this year's event featured 178 players from 11
countries, vying for the major title and top prize from
the more than $91,000 prize fund, which included a
$20,000 contribution by presenting sponsor Storm.
Tom Martino, proprietor of
Majestic Lanes in Hopelawn,
became president of the Bowling
Proprietors
Association
of America
(BPAA) on
Thur s da y,
June 26,
during the
Bowl Expo
held in
O r l a n d o ,
FL. Martino
a s s u m e d
that role as
his term of
pr es i dent -
elect ended.
The BPAA,
he a dqua r -
tered in
Ar l i ngt on,
TX, has close to 3,400 member
bowling centers.
Martino has been in the bowl-
ing business for 41 years, the last
23 at Majestic Lanes. He previ-
ously owned Stelton Lanes in
Piscataway and Hill Lanes in Old
Bridge.
He has been extremely active in
the bowling associations on a
local and national level, including
serving six one-year terms as
BPAA treasurer. Martino has a
B.A. in Accounting from St.
P e t e r s
College in
Jersey City,
NJ.
I am excit-
ed to become
B P A A ' s
p r e s i d e n t
and I am
focusing on
BPAA's mis-
sion state-
ment which
is to increase
the prof-
itability of
all of our
members,
M a r t i n o
said.
My goal is to drive more cus-
tomers into bowling centers so we
can increase our number of partici-
pant's visits and introduce them to
the many different structured prod-
ucts we offer, he added.
Martino and his wife of 43
years, Charlene, live in
Morganville, NJ, they have four
children and four grandchildren.
Tom Martino is President of the
Bowling Proprietors Association
By Stacy Karten
BPAA photo
Tom Martino
Maria Jose Rodriguez Wins 2014 USBC Queens
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
USBC photo
Maria Jose Rodriguez
Maybe its not always about trying to fix something broken.
Maybe its about starting over and creating something better.
July 23 - 29, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 3
"I have not failed,
I've just found ten thousand ways that won't work."
- Thomas Edison
AT WALLINGTON LANES
By Gloria Volpe
Federal Reserve
Edward Perez had the high game again this week with his 229, Angelo
Parker hit 214, Craig Stilley 211, Stewart William 203.
Glorias Anyway Doubles
A big congratulations to Bob Csigi for his high game of 290 with 11 in
a row, Chris Montagna was on fire tossing 288, 255, Jeremy Weiss hit
286, Joe Leardo Sr. had a great night with his 279, 253, 248, Rich Graf
278, Gabe Piomelli 276, Douglas Boyce 267 along with Al Luzzi, and
Chuck Ontal 257 with Mike Barone, while Mike Roman and Thomas
Plaza both hit 249.
Monday Doubles
Lou DAdemo had a great night with his 263, 226, 689, Chris Vital 254,
233, Mike Roman 246, Rick Smith 238, Charles Petros 236, Frank Vital
235, Robert Hymowitz 231, Chris Perez 228,
Will Henkelman 226, 222.
RENO, Nev. - United States
Bowling Congress Hall of Famer
Robin Romeo of Newhall, Calif.,
made her way through the
stepladder finals to capture the
coveted tiara at the 2014 USBC
Senior Queens presented by
Storm.
The 57-year-old right-hander
defeated fellow hall of famer and
top seed Tish Johnson of
Colorado Springs, Colo., 241-
188, to take home the $3,500 top
prize at the National Bowling
Stadium. It was her first victory in
more than 30 years of USBC
Queens and Senior Queens com-
petition.
Romeo opened Thursday's stepladder finals with a
217-191 victory over USBC Hall of Famer and
defending champion Lucy Sandelin of Tampa, Fla.
She then bested 2011 Senior Queens champion Paula
Vidad of Sun City, Calif., 234-191, to set up the meet-
ing with Johnson, who was the No. 1 seed for the sec-
ond consecutive year.
"I knew I had a pretty good shot and was comfort-
able with where I was playing," said Romeo, who fin-
ished third at the 1980 Queens. "Sometimes, when
you have to win a few matches to make it to the title
match, you have to treat each match separate. Once I
got through the first one, I calmed down and felt pret-
ty good after that."
The final match was tightly-contested until the sev-
enth frame, when Johnson left the 4-6-10 split and
was unable to convert it. As she stepped up for her
final frame, Johnson still had the chance to put pres-
sure on Romeo, but a 7-10 split gave Romeo the win
and Johnson her second runner-up finish in her three
Senior Queens appearances. Johnson earned $2,000
for the effort.
"I knew Tish was going to give it her all in the ninth
and 10th frames," said Romeo, who won the 2012
Bowling's U.S. Senior Women's Open, also at the
NBS. "I was prepared to have to strike out to win. It
was a very emotional moment. I've been bowling for
a long time, and there are certain titles you really
work hard for. It's pretty awesome,
and it makes me feel good."
Romeo nearly didn't participate
in the Senior Queens after having
surgery on her left thumb, but she
was able to start practicing at the
beginning of June. Prior to the
Senior Queens, she stopped at the
nearby Reno-Sparks Convention
Center to compete at the 2014
USBC Women's Championships
and teamed with fellow hall of
famer Jeanne Naccarato of
Tacoma, Wash., to take the lead in
Division 1 Doubles.
"I had surgery on my left thumb,
and it was a six-month recovery,"
Romeo said. "Even though it's my
left hand, I wasn't able to hold the ball because it had-
n't healed. I only had a couple of weeks to practice
and was planning on going home after Nationals, but
I felt good and was bowling well, and everyone back
home told me to stay and bowl."
The 2014 Senior Queens featured 56 of the top
female USBC members age 50 and older competing
for a chance at part of the $21,000 prize fund, which
included a $5,000 contribution by presenting sponsor
Storm. All competitors bowled 15 qualifying games
over three days before the field was cut to the top 16
for match play.
The stepladders finals were broadcast live on
BowlTV.
The Senior Queens marks the second stop of the
Senior Women's Triple Crown Series presented by
The Orleans. The Triple Crown Series is a special
competition for bowlers who compete in the Senior
Queens, National Golden Ladies Classic and
Bowling's U.S. Senior Women's Open.
The top 10 players in the Triple Crown standings,
which combines qualifying totals from all three
events, will take part in the Triple Crown Shoot-Out
presented by The Orleans.
The Triple Crown Shoot-Out will be held after the
U.S. Senior Women's Open qualifying rounds July 24
at The Cherry Bowl in Rockford, Ill.
Robin Romeo is Senior Queen
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
LOS ANGELES PBA Hall of
Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann,
Mo., won his fourth Best
Bowler ESPY Award during the
22nd annual ESPY Awards cere-
mony at the Nokia Theater in
downtown Los Angeles.
Weber was the leading vote-
getter among Best Bowler can-
didates Jason Belmonte, Wes
Malott and Sean Rash, who
attended the event with his wife
Sara and father Gene Rash.
ESPN awards for a variety of
sports categories and special
moments are determined by fan
voting on espn.com.
Weber, who previously won
the Best Bowler ESPY in 2002,
2004 and 2013, won after completing the PBAs Triple Crown for a
second time, winning the USBC Senior Masters title a PBA50
Tour major and earning PBA50 Rookie of the Year honors.
Its not necessarily based on whoever did the best bowling
because Belmo should have won, hands down, Weber said, But
that just goes to show I have more fans around the world than he
does.
That said, its absolutely a nice thing, he added. Im honored,
Im humbled, Im grateful, all of the above. Its neat to see I actual-
ly do have that many fans.
Pete Weber Wins Fourth
Best Bowler ESPY Award
By Bill Vint - PBA
USBC photo
Robin Romeo
PBA photo
Pete Weber
HOWELL, NJ - Robert Taylor,
Ballbusters, threw a fantastic
278 for high game and 3rd high
series 677 in the Mixed Nuts
League at Howell Lanes.
Marty Gollinge had the high
series of the night with a 701 fol-
lowed by Frank Vitarelle with a
696 series and 3rd high game
267. For 2nd high game, Tony
Tesorio of The Kings blew the
pins away with a 268.
For the women, Crystal
Mancilla had high series 616 and
3rdd high game 218, Kevin
LaGravenis had high game 226
and 2nd high series 593, Jackie
Shelbrick took 2nd high game
224 and 3rd high series 581.
Robert Taylor 278 at Howell Lanes
By John Jennings
4 SPORTS REPORTER July 23 - 29, 2014
Mike Chookasezian 783
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Mike
Chookasezian topped the scoring
in the Kings Trios League blasting
games of 245-279-259 for a high
series of 783.
Chris Cypress rolled 277-226-
258-761, Steve Friedman 275-
249-748, Glenn Smith 234-2426-
256-736, Willie Fessler 289-735,
and Dominick Turilli 237-727.
Pat Zenker 739
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Pat
Zenker led the scoring in the
Wednesday Night Mixed League
firing games of 269-258 for a high
series of 739.
Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. rolled 246-
237-237-720, Arthur OConnor
237-237-227-701, John Maglio
249-230-673, and Larry Triolo
268-233-672.
William Collier 733
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
William Collier topped the scoring
in the Summer Senior Birds
League firing games of 224-249-
261 for a high series of 733.
Jerry George shot 247-246-236-
729, Charles Johnson 278-224-
673, Ed Frontera 238, and Lorne
Canton 233.
Michael Fisch 712
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY
Michael Fisch led the scoring in
the Thursday Mixed League firing
a 254 game for a high series of
712.
Joseph Jhingree shot 206-247-
202-655, Jennifer Yerkes 243-
234-654, Chuck Maricano 256,
and Bill Koste 246.
Steve Friedman 692
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve
Friedman took the spotlight
rolling games of 239, 226, and 227
for a 692 set and Mel Brown
tossed a 205 in the Adult/Youth
Scholarship League.
Richie Porcella 683
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Richie
Porcella led the scoring in the
Nostalgia Mixed League firing
games of 266-222 for a high series
of 683.
Gregory Frank shot 235, Kevin
Gracy 216, Jay Beller and Ed
Graeff 212, and Tom Wallace 208.
Rennie Gardner 680
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Rennie
Gardner led the scoring in the
Tuesday Adult/Junior League fir-
ing games of 238-226-216 for a
high series of 680.
Darrell Swift shot 221-246-201-
668, Willie Fessler 236, Peter
Morreale 235-631, and John Balbi
224.
In the Saturday Temple Avodah
League Scot Mackoff took the
lead when he shot a 235 game,
Brad Ellman hit 224, Stuart Blau
214-212, and Andy Eisner 205-
205.
Steve Frey 678
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Steve
Frey led the scoring in the Thu. El-
Cheapo League firing games of
233-230-215 for a high series of
678.
Jon Martinez rolled 235, Michael
Desmond 232, Vinny Spano 225,
John Moran 214, and Donna
Milceltic 213.
Xavier Alexander 676
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Xavier
Alexander topped the scoring in
the Adult/Youth Scholarship
League firing games of 258-254
for a high series of 676.
Nick Lastella hit 223, Justin
Stanziola 207-215-213-635, Evan
Rudolfsky 213, and Dean Tischer
209.
Carlos Torres 675
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Carlos
Torres led the scoring in the
Custom Thumbz Plastic Ball
League firing games of 269-202-
224 for a high series of 675.
Glenn Smith shot 258-237-671,
Bill Latham 265-616, Joe
Conigliaro 246, and Max Urena
239.
In the Saturday Scholarship
League Paul Douglas rolled 222,
Tarik Zephrine 221-208,
Alexander Vilardi 221-207,
Christopher Johnson 217, Jair
Brooks-Davis 215, Brandon Ellis
211, and Alexander Shear 209.
Chris Johnson 258
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY In the
Wednesday Adult/Youth
Scholarship League Chris Johnson
rolled 258, Evan Rudolfsky 215,
Nick Lastella 214, Dean Tischer
200, Chris Andreo 192, and
Ashley Carter 178.
Richie McCarthy 237
ROCKVILLE CTR, NY Richie
McCarthy rolled 237, Nick Graci
233, Ed Graeff 221-322, Terry
McCarthy 215, and Jey Beller 213
in the Nostalgia Mixed League.

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AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES
Mike Ormsby 279 at Howell Lanes
By John Jennings
HOWELL, NJ - Mike Ormsby started hot in the Hankel League at
Howell Lanes with a pair of 279games on his way to a 752 series but
the high series belonged to Mike Stevens with a 762 on games of 268-
237-257.
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BOHN, DUKE, BARNES POISED TO MOVE UP
ON PBA TV APPEARANCES LIST
Itll be a long time before any player challenges Walter Ray Williams
Jr.s record for the most PBA Tour television appearances, but three
players are in position to improve their positions among the all-time
leaders.
Williams, who dominates the PBA record book in a number of cate-
gories, holds the all-time TV appearance record with 174 appearances in
PBA Tour events. He has a 40-telecast lead over runner-up Pete Weber,
who has appeared on 134 TV shows. The late Earl Anthony is third with
114.
Parker Bohn III and Norm Duke both have a chance to catch Anthony.
Bohn currently has 112 appearances and Duke is fifth with 109.
Marshall Holman is the only other player with 100 or more appearances,
sitting in sixth with 105.
Rounding out the top 10 are Amleto Monacelli with 95 TV shows,
Mark Roth with 93, Mike Aulby with 88 and Brian Voss with 83. Chris
Barnes, with 82, needs one more show to tie Voss for 10th place. The list
includes only television shows in which PBA Tour singles titles were
awarded. PBA doubles, PBA50 and special events such as PBA League,
King of the Swing, World Bowling Tour, etc., dont count as official
PBA Tour television appearances.
Monday Seniors: Richie Coyer 255, Ray Wilson 242, Bob Haskin 237-212-648, Michael Sala 232-204,
Bernie Goldstein 223, Tom Fahey 205, Laura Panaro 200.
Monday LIA: Ed Werbeck 279-247-725, Kenny Daughn 267-255-727, Steve Koopmann 257, Lorraine
Morante 258-246, April Fucci 235, Patty Werbeck 223, Laura Hines 218, Joanne Perry 216.
Monday Charlie Cap Classic: Frank LaBryere 299-790, Jospeh Acerra 299-757, Robert Grammarosso
289-803, Michael Capolongo 279-772, Allan Gross 279, Bruce Bernstein 279, Kenny Sanders 279, Richard
Glinnen 279, Paul Baumann 278, Mike Forman 278-776, Russell Cohen 275, Anthony DElia 275-797,
Steve Kolodny 763, Larry Straus 757, Cristina Reale 259, Lorraine Morante 258-708, Janet Flowers 251,
Nadine Williams-Clory 248.
Tuesday Early Birds: Karen Bernardo 247-219-650, Jenn DLorio 238, Diane Parziale 223, Anne Zajack
212, Avie Deluca 208, Lisa Simon 202, Corinne Stanton 200.
Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Vinny Leone 274-717, Jeff Miller 266, John Gannon 248, Mike Gregorio 246-720,
Dan Hastings 239.
Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Bob Haskin 251-206-609, Charlie Stumpf 236-626, Mike Damato
216, Jack Mateer 207, Gene Gould 205.
Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Joe Visone 225, Cappy Caporusso 219-626, Marylou Hopp 202.
Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Lou Daguanno 244, Byron Lamm 239, Jon Crawford 235.
Thursday Hits and Misses: Dennis Driscoll 266, Ralph Yandoli 256-239-721, Jim Fenimore 246, Irv Freed
238.
AT FARMINGDALE LANES
SOUTH LEVITTOWN LEADERS
Leon Kessee 729
FARMINGDALE, NY Leon Kessee topped the
scoring in the Monday Summer Trios League firing
games of 279-224-226 for a high series of 729.
Kerrick Jones rolled 268-235-717, Michael Walsh
218-224-234-676, Sal Alberino 243-227-674, and
Morris Jackson 258-210-646.
Brian Beale 717
FARMINGDALE, NY Brian Beale topped the scor-
ing in the Tuesday Party League firing games of 211-
248-258 for a high series of 717.
Roger Herscher rolled 265-246-696, Vernon Brown
223-227-244-694, Paul Constantinopoli 246-223-
206-675, and Kenny Simon 215-222-223-660.
Ed Mencarelli 688
FARMINGDALE, NY Ed Mencarelli topped the
scoring in the Wednesday Adult/Junior League firing
games of 226-245-217 for a high series of 688.
Joe Migliano rolled 201-246-222-669, Bob Delisi
235, Ramon Carcamo 223, and Maria Tamburino
210.
In the Wednesday Friends League Rob Grieb rolled
232, Mike Petroff 226-204, and Cheryl Bove 219.
Adam Chase 265
FARMINGDALE, NY - Adam Chase led the scoring
in the Tuesday Pro Shot League firing a high game of
265.
Marc Bieler rolled 211, Sean Mott 206, and Joe
Costanzo 204.
Angie Napolitano shot 180, Gloria Cohen 178, Edna
Noonan, Cathy Caputo 169, and Frank Napolitano
165 in the Monday Summer Seniors League.
In the Friday Seniors League Sophie Laccone shot
181, George DiSalvo 158, Joan Heley 157, Marci
Hunt 156, and Leo Richter 150.
Nick Mencarelli 675
FARMINGDALE, NY Nick Mencarelli rolled 223-
219-233-675, Maria Lucente 228, Nick Aron
Lampert 214, and Joey Migliano 213 in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League.
In the Bowlympics Duos League Ryan Winston shot
235, Sal Yannacone 224, Max Garrido 212, Brian
Becktold 211, and Rich Valentine and Jenna Liguori
210.
In the Junior Pro Shot League Brandon Soedarmasto
shot 210, Nicholas Ng 204, and Courtney McGinn
203.
JUNIOR TEAM USA SQUAD
By Lucas Wiseman - USBC
ARLINGTON, Texas - The roster for Junior Team USA at the upcom-
ing World Bowling Youth Championships has been set and bowling fans
will be able to watch the competition live on BowlTV.
The World Youth Championships will take place in Hong Kong from
Aug. 8-15 and all rounds of the competition will be broadcast live on
BOWL.com's BowlTV.
The United States' boys roster includes Wesley Low of Palmdale,
Calif., Greg Young of Viera, Fla., Kamron Doyle of Brentwood, Tenn.,
and Matt Farber of Plainview, N.Y.
On the girls side, Junior Team USA will be represented by Liz Kuhlkin
of Rotterdam, N.Y., Stephanie Schwartz of Racine, Wis., Mary Wells of
Westerville, Ohio, and Sarah Lokker of New Baltimore, Mich.
The World Youth Championships features singles, doubles, team, all-
events and match-play Masters.
The United States Bowling Congress is working in cooperation with
the host federation, the Hong Kong Tenpin Bowling Congress, to pro-
vide live streaming on BowlTV that will feature all countries.
The United States lineup for the Lee Evans Tournament of the
Americas that will take place in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., from July 27-
Aug. 1 has also been determined.
Team USA will be represented by Holly Harris of Long Prairie, Minn.,
Brittni Hamilton of Webster, N.Y., Rob Gotchall of Lincoln, Neb., and
AJ Johnson of Oswego, Ill.
Representing Junior Team USA will be Breanna Clemmer of Clover,
S.C., Julia Bond of Aurora, Ill., Ronnie Fujita of El Sobrante, Calif., and
Andrew Anderson of Holly, Mich.
In the U15 division, the United States will be represented by Leah
Glazer of Henderson, Nev., Ashley Channell of Morris Chapel, Tenn.,
Sean Wilcox of Altamonte Springs, Fla., and Cortez Schenck of
Phoenix.
The Team USA program has also selected the players who will repre-
sent the United States at the Pan American Olympic Festival in Puebla,
Mexico, from July 17-20.
Lokker and Kayla Johnson of Washington, Ill., will represent the
women, while Mike Fagan of Dallas and Nathan Bohr of Austin, Texas,
will represent the men. AJ Johnson will be the men's alternate player.
July 23 - 29, 2014 SPORTS REPORTER 7
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Thursday No-Tap:
Chris Morris, Chris Weier, Ken
Foote, Ed Galuska, Jimmy
Westergaard and Ray Smith all had
300 No-Tap games.
Nidia Haneveld rolled 266-703,
Susan Weir 263-737, Tami Mehesy
251-662, Kathy Rhode 225, and
Lee Ann Mackin 223.
Summer Doubles:
Joseph Kleczynski 280-699,
Jimmy Westergaard 279, Steven
Haneveld 279-707, Gary Malone
739, Dori Tingoli 225-543, Liesl
Apgar 235-621.
Fox Hills Seniors - Summer:
Bill Verderber 233-585, Raymond
Bsarany 193-501, Barry Webb 192-
524, Johanna Hofgesang 151-424,
Bernadette Memolo 144-399,
Lorraine Dacko 142-384.
PBA Experience Summer:
Joseph Kleczynski 266-633,
Kevin Michalski 234-594, Edward
Lynch 208, Steven Salsberg 208,
Tim Panek 566, Alison Gomer 162-
429.
Monday Adult Junior:
Adults - Jim Testa 269-741, Rich
Damiano 201-536, Jennifer Ireton
197-458, Barbara Ustupski 167-
479.
Juniors - Shaun Ireton 130-364,
Tommy Damiano 120-309, Syndey
Ireton 199-542, Madison Ustupski
160-466, Haley Testa 100-243.
Monday 12x2 Have a Ball:
Steve Rainer 213-545, Manuel
Matias 208-612, Mark Bradley
199, Brian Theriault 534, Sarah
Lasica 223-531, Jacqueline
Theriault 192-509, Kathy Bradley
185-487.
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.
Ben Geffken 290-780
MADISON, NJ Ben Geffken topped the scoring in the Pat Martinelli
Summer Trio League firing a high game of 290 en route to the session
high series of 780.
Mike Yoboud shot 267-735, and Brett Shapiro 269-723, Joe Mogelsky
rolled a 233 game Robert Bednarik 215, and Richard Hufnagle 201.
Zachary Inder rolled 163, Alex Berg 160, and Damian Nieves 125 in
the Bantam Prep Breakfast Club League.
Vinnie Pagnotta 753
MADISON, NJ Vinnie Pagnotta led the scoring in the CMIL League
firing a high game of 279 and a high series of 753.
Emily Riley rolled 202.
Dave Hanft 738
MADISON, NJ Dave Hanft topped the scoring in the Tuesday 400
Doubles League firing a high game of 279 and a high series of 738.
Jimmy Granato and Jim Pridham shot 277, and Donny Prisco 715.
Dave Hanft 631
MADISON, NJ Dave Hanft rolled 631, Joseph Mazzarese 239-623,
and Reggie Lapptey 231-618 in the Tuesday 400 Doubles League.
Liz Viola 234
MADISON, NJ Liz Viola rolled a high game of 234 in the Tuesday
400 Doubles Summer League.
David Hanft shot 232, Al Alberti 220, Nicole Sama 211, and Thomas
Litland 203.
Robert Bednarik 659
MADISON, NJ - - Robert Bednarik led the scoring in the Junior/Major
Breakfast Club League firing a high game of 235 and a high series of
659.
Mike Neiman rolled 193, Michael Lin 181, Larren Potech 178, Ashley
Smith 176, and Emma Stiner 170.
In another session Joe Mazzarese shot 235, Liz Viola 194, Nicole Sama
192, and Thomas Litland 189.
Mike Neiman 204
MADISON, NJ Mike Neiman rolled 204, Joe Mogelesky 197, Ava
Hanlein 170, and Chris Moran 168 in the Junior/Major Breakfast Club
League.
In the Bantam-Prep Breakfast Club League Damien Nicues rolled and
Alex Berg rolled 168, Zachary Linder 157, and Samantha Glunk 145.
In another session Zachary Linder rolled 188, Samantha Glunk 176,
Alex Berg 148, and Rachel Rieger 139.
Patty Hanlein 237
MADISON, NJ In the Tuesday 400 Doubles Summer League Patty
Hanlein shot 237, David Hanft 216, Al Alberti 190, Nicole Sclma 188,
and Liz Viola 176.
Michael Neiman 221
MADISON, NJ Michael Neiman rolled 221, Lauren Potechin 201,
Ivan Weinberg 198, Michael Liu 197, and Samantha Glunk 167 in the
Diggers Big Dbls League.
Mike Piccola hit 129, Amanda Granata 116, and Mason Tertantino 100
in the Diggers Little Doubles League.
ROCKAWAY LANES ROLLERS
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA
Mike Joyce 767
STATEN ISLAND, NY Mike
Joyce topped the scoring in the
Junior Scholarship Doubles
League blasting games of 257-256
for a high series of 767.
Kevin Buono shot 277-256-234-
703, Daniel Costantine 216-278-
205-699, Casey Sparacio 254-
221-655, and Matt Covias 243-
645.
Sal Puma 749
HOPELAWN, NJ Sal Puma
topped the scoring in the Rabs
Senior Mens League firing games
of 279-278 for a high series of
749.
Frank Polizzo shot 246-279-728,
Joe Albanese 236-215-237-688,
Tom Mannino 224-247-684, and
Al Felline 247-214-215-676.
Dennis Scire 741
STATEN ISLAND, NY Dennis
Scire led the Rab Wilkinson
Memorial League firing games of
279-250 for a high series of 741.
Carl Peterson shot 243-244-708,
Frank Polizzi 257-699, Bill
Slattery 257-696, Jeff Scire 244-
691, and Ray Larsen, Sr. 246-695.
Kevin Buono 688
STATEN ISLAND, NY Kevin
Buono rolled 203-266-219-688,
Ken Soto 240-680, and Daniel
Costantino 236-212 in the
Adult/Child League.
Jay Todaro 678
STATEN ISLAND, NY In the
Cartel Electric Fun League Jay
Todaro rolled 259-678, and Phil
Karg 666.
Joanne Soto 653
STATEN ISLAND, NY Joanne
Soto rolled 204-256-653, Laurie
Lenzo 200-219-605, and Michele
Spaan 210 in the Tuesday
Earlybirds League.
Elisa Crocco shot 216, Nina
Attanasio 215, Liz Scaparro 211,
and Jeannette Wilkinson 210 in
the Colonial Funeral Home
League.
AT RABS
COUNTRY
LANES
8 SPORTS REPORTER July 23 - 29, 2014
Harold Zayas 812
HOPELAWN, NJ Harold Zayas was lead
man rolling in the Middlesex County
Classic League pitching games of 288-289-
235 for the session high series of 812.
Joe Plescia shot 236-279-237-752, Ken
Nagy 222-267-256-745, Eric Velazquez
233-246-260-739, Najee Mayers 298-215-
222-735, Gordy Coletti 236-227-269-732,
Rocco Fortunato 233-246-248-727.
Bob Caruso 761
HOPELAWN, NJ Bob Caruso led the
scoring in the Goldstein & Hanel Doubles
League rolling games of 244-279 for a high
series of 761.
Rusty Thomsen shot 259-244-685, Lou
Gaudio, Jr. 225-210-239-674, and Casey
Creutz 248-213-200-653.
Barry Bailey 752
HOPELAWN, NJ Barry Bailey led the
scoring in the Garden State Mixed League
firing games of 279-227-246 for a high
series of 752.
Michael Ramer shot 277-201-214-692,
Dorien Soto 214-224-220-658, and Bill
Slattery 215-279-652.
Andrew Smith 750
HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew Smith was lead
man rolling in the Thursday Nite Mixed
bowling 277-258-215 for a high 750.
Kyle Jannuzzi hit 235-241-248-724, Jim
Macbride 236-226-660, and Gis Quinn 235.
In the Merck League Pete Zafian shot 222-
221-638, Robert Parker 224-208-631, and
Tom Vickery 226-200-203-629.
Richard Rowley 728
HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Rowley topped
the scoring in the Garden State Mixed
League firing games of 225-258-245 for a
high series of 728.
Jose Medina rolled 221-226-258-705,
Michael Ramer 268-212-671, and Barry
Bailey 205-278-654.
Steve Venito 721
HOPELAWN, NJ Steve Venito topped the
scoring in the Family League firing games
of 245-277 for a high series of 721.
Tom Martino, Jr. rolled 265-205-240-710,
Rocco Fortunato 213-279-210-702, Bob
Nebus 220-248-667, Paul Kopko 266-628,
Thomas Kopko 244-602, and Susan
Bobrowski 200-224.
Eric Oppenheimer 714
HOPELAWN, NJ Eric Oppenheimer led
the Madison Park Mens League firing
games of 288-258 for a high series of 714.
Jeff Scire rolled 214-221-258-693,
Michael Consiglio 230-257-678, Joey
Weisenstein 266-204-666, and Tom
Martino, Jr. 237-233-664.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts Mike P.
Kennelly rolled 235-209-611, Kevin Kennelly
225-211, Rolando Vazquez 215, and Jeany
Kubinak and Don M. Hellhake 212.
In another session John Syslo shot 204-
233-629, K.C. Carbonilas 224-216-616, and
Don E. Hellhake 209-211-611.
Michael Morris 700
HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Morris led the
scoring in the NJ Turnpike League firing
games of 237-268 for a high series of 700.
Larry Clarke shot 212-221-237-670,
Ceferino Rivera 236, and Joyce Ellison 212.
In another session Michael Morris shot
215-205-604, and John Moffit 215.
Bob Joseph 689
HOPELAWN, NJ Bob Joseph topped the
scoring in the Atlantic City Trios League
firing games of 208-224-257 for a high
series of 689.
Mike Rodriguez shot 258-234-684, Brian
Vicidomini 216-214-237-667, and Paul
Harney 246-242-664.
Mark Makwinski 684
HOPELAWN, NJ In the K of C League
Mark Makwinski shot 232-255-684, Bill
Larsen 247-230-658, Nick Simone 222-
236-653, and Cid Stentella 241-216-640.
In another session Nick Simone shot 203-
256-224-683, Al DAlessandro 220-248-
635, and Cid Stentella 215-232-630.
Rich Governale 683
HOPELAWN, NJ Rich Governale led the
scoring in the La Buona Pizza League firing
games of 212-287 for a high series of 683.
Brian Petretta shot 248-229-651, Bob
Stevens 216-235-644, and John Baginsky
248-200-639.
In the Winter Senior Citizens League Rich
Rowley shot 235-226-619, Jerry Petti 213-
212, and Dave Brockman 179.
William Mezier III 674
HOPELAWN, NJ William Mezier III led
the scoring in the Atlantic City Trios League
firing games of 233-236-205 for a high
series of 674.
Paul Harney rolled 268-654, Anthony
Vicidomini 223-214-634, and Joe Defini
225.

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