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Vol. 71 No. 17 June 30 - July 6, 2010 50 cents

Wayne Webb Takes Senior Masters Title Larry Caggiano Blasted 803
By Lucas Wiseman At Majestic Lanes
LAS VEGAS - Wayne For Williams, the loss to HOPELAWN, NJ – Larry 732, Dorien Soto 257-224-243-
Webb of Grove City, Webb was the end of a Caggiano topped the scoring in the 724, Ken Rask 257-210-253-720,
Ohio, went undefeated in long string of victories. Middlesex County Classic League Don Dingler 233-257-228-718,
seven matches as he Williams started the dou- at Majestic Lanes firing games of Frank Mortensen 258-223-236-
rolled to the title at the ble-elimination match-play 257-278-268 for the high 803 set. 717, Andy Polidura 217-289-211-
2010 United States bracket with a first-round Steve Bonner shot 279-256-245- 717, Jeff Kenny 268-239-206-713,
Bowling Congress Senior loss to Hugh Miller, but 780, Anthony Martino 287-257- and Sean Zeleniak 220-263-225-
Masters. bounced back to win 10 208-752, Jason Pintus 266-267- 708.
Webb defeated reigning
Professional Bowlers
consecutive matches in the
losers bracket. Williams
Bobby Willis Rolled 802
Association Player of the
Year Walter Ray Williams
reached the championship
match by defeating top
At North Arlington Bowl
Jr. of Ocala, Fla., 705- qualifier Peter Knopp of NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Bobby 268-760, Brian Graham 256-738,
628, in the title match at Bremen, Germany, 696- Willis led the Sunday Morning Jerrold Fredericks 257-727, Chris
the South Point Hotel and 539. Trios League at N. Arlington Mockenhaupt 258-726, Stephanie
Casino Bowling Center. After leading the tourna- Bowl-O-Drome firing a 279 game Collins 269-723, Justin Sloan 258-
He took home $16,000 ment in qualifying, Knopp for a high series of 802. 718, Jose Cabrera, Jr. 267-712,
for the victory. ended up third in the event. Alton Jenkins shot 288-791, Andres Lopez 289-709, Larry
"I'm feeling great," said He dropped to the losers Mark Newman 279784, Joe Gonnello 266-709, and Mike
Webb, who had games of PBA LLC photo bracket with a 613-551
Kowalski 278-768, Joann Foti Kigner 257-705.
216, 289 and 200 against Wayne Webb is back in action with a win at loss to Webb after winning
Williams. "I knew I had the USBC Senior Masters. five consecutive matches
Alton Jenkins Hit 776
to bowl really good to "This means everything to me,
beat Walter and fortunately for just like winning the Senior U.S.
in the winners bracket.
Kenny Parks of Hammond,
At Hy-Way Bowl
me, when I hit the pocket, I was Open," said Webb, who also has Ind., the 2008 Senior Masters UNION, NJ – Alton Jenkins Cordeiro 279, and Rico David 278.
striking. So that helps." topped the Plau Post 91 Men’s In another session Joe Griffin
20 PBA national titles to his cred- champion, finished fourth after League at Hy-Way Bowl firing rolled 225-268-275-768, Rich
The win gave Webb his third it. "I hadn't won the U.S. Open on losing to Williams, 679-634.
career Senior PBA Tour major the national tour, but I'd come in The 2010 USBC Senior Masters 299-246-231 for a high 776 set. Kingsland 257-279-226-762,
title, having also won the Senior second. I never won the Masters, attracted a field of 298 of the top Ricky Ayers hit 234-259-266- Dennis Cordeiro 226-245-284-
U.S. Open in 2008 and 2009. He but I had finished fourth. Now professional and amateur bowlers 759, Sherman Thomas 237-248- 755, Nick Lardieri 247-214-221-
also won the PBA Senior I've won all the majors on the ages 50 and older. 235-720, Brian Alexander 254- 712, Mike Passero 219-254-276-
Columbus Open in April. 256-703, Theo Lasure 290-239- 709, Ricky Ayers 226-267-208-
Senior Tour, and it feels great." 701, Chris Decker 203-278-676, 701, Willie Davis 299-222-678,
Chris Patrick 278-671, Dennis and Regianld Bellamy 279-665.
Don Perillo, Vic Geryk, Anthony D’Elia 300 Pete Danyo, Jr. 785 at Carolier
At North Levittown Lanes NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ – Pete 245-723 followed by Ray Smarsh
Danyo, Jr. topped the Middlesex 269-278-246-7693, Brian Lynch
LEVITTOWN, NY - Don Perillo, Expressway Glass Trios League at games, Al Spano tossed a 289,
County Major League at 244-235-267-746, Steve Sazkacs
Vic Geryk, and Anthony D’Elia North Levittown Lanes. Brian Ziesig had high set with a
Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes 247-223-234-704, Kevin Harrity
each blasted perfect with a 300 Philip Lambert, Stewie Fruman, 824, Joanne Byrne bowled 279-
firing games of 251-255-279 for a 248-258-280-706, and Bill Paley
game while contesting a recent and Rob Figgers, Jr. each rolled a 276, and Jeanie Musacchio and
high series of 785. 289-745.
session of the Thursday one pin shy of perfect with 299 Kathy Cavicchi 268.
J.D. Santalucia shot 246-232-

Kulick, O’Neill, Williams Nominated for 2010 "Best Bowler" ESPY


SEATTLE, Wash. – PBA Tournament of ESPN at 9 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, July The ESPYs, co-presented by Capital One Past ESPY Best Bowler Winners:
Champions winner Kelly Kulick of Union, 14. Saturday Night Live star Seth Meyers and Castrol EDGE, will present “best ath- 2009 – Norm Duke
N.J.; U.S. Open champion Bill O’Neill of will host the gala from the Nokia Theater in lete” and “best team” awards in 37 cate- 2008 – Norm Duke
Southampton, Pa., and 2009-10 PBA Player Los Angeles. gories, all selected by fan voting. In addi- 2007 – Norm Duke
of the Year Walter Ray Williams Jr. of Ocala, Kulick, who also won the 2009 PBA tion, Denver Nuggets coach George Karl, 2006 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
Fla., have been nominated for ESPN’s “Best Women’s World Championship and 2010 who is battling cancer, will receive the 2005 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
Bowler ESPY” for 2010. USBC Queens and U.S. Women’s Open, has Jimmy V Award for Perseverance; the 2004 – Pete Weber
ESPN announced nominees in a wide vari- been nominated for the first time. O’Neill, Arthur Ashe Courage Award will be present- 2003 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
ety of categories. Fan voting is underway who also won the PBA Chameleon ed to the family of the late Ed Thomas, the 2002 – Pete Weber
now through 11:59 p.m. Eastern on July 10 Championship and finished second to Parkersburg, Iowa, high school football 2001 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
at espn.com/espys. Use the scroll-down list Williams in the PBA points race, also is a coach who was killed by one of his former 2000 – Parker Bohn III
to locate the “Best Bowler” category and first-time nominee. Williams, who raised his players, and the “Best Comeback Award” 1999 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
click on the image of your favorite player to all-time PBA Tour title total to a record 47 which will be presented to Kim Clijsters, the 1998 – Walter Ray Williams Jr.
vote. with two more victories last season – includ- first unseeded tennis player ever to win the 1997 – Bob Learn Jr.
The ESPY winners will be announced dur- ing the 2010 USBC Masters – is a six-time Women’s U.S. Open. 1996 – Mike Aulby
ing the 17th annual ESPYs, televised live on “Best Bowler” ESPY winner. 1995 – Norm Duke
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Senior Masters Title Convinces Webb to Complete


Quest For Senior Player of the Year Honor
SEATTLE, Wash. — As a competi- Naturally, he said he would have no Miller High Life Classic in his
tor on the PBA Tour for more than a problem bowling two matches Senior Tour debut in May — is also
quarter century, Wayne Webb put against me. tentatively planning to compete in
together a Hall of Fame career cap- “If you lose early like (Walter the remaining Senior Tour events
turing 20 titles including the Ray) did, it’s really an unbelievable which could turn into a shootout for
Tournament of Champions and a effort in that double-elimination for- Senior Player of the Year honors. Bowling still remains a strange to pay the entry fee and expens-
Player of the Year crown. But two mat to get to the championship Senior U.S. Open winner Mark sport when it comes to separat- es. On the other side you see
major titles — the U.S. Open and match. I could only hope that he Williams, reigning Senior Player of ing the amateurs from the pros. highly talented and high average
United States Bowling Congress would run out of gas.” the Year Ron Mohr and Steve Money doesn't decide because bowlers rolling in tournaments
Masters—eluded him. While Webb was cruising along in Ferraro are also in the mix but will you can be an amateur and earn geared to lower average bowlers.
On June 18, in a marquee matchup the winners bracket, winning six need strong finishes. unlimited amounts and be a pro Handicap systems are used in
of two PBA greats, Webb defeated matches to get to the championship “I have a great crew back at the and not pocket a dime. The only many events, some of them offer-
reigning PBA Player of the Year match, Williams bowled non-stop center and a lot of support from my strict divider is your member- ing big money.
Walter Ray Williams Jr., 705-628, in for two days in the losers bracket partner (Mike Irwin),” Webb said. ship in a professional group such Yet, the lure and much of the
the title match to win the USBC after an opening-round loss to Hugh “We’ll be spending the summer as the Professional Bowlers big loot in the sport remains
Senior Masters at the South Point Miller, winning 10 consecutive remodeling the whole center — Association. There also is a with the avowed pros, and more
Hotel and Casino Bowling Center in three-game matches. “The lanes from lanes to scoring units—but I Japanese pro organization. than 4,000 top bowlers in the
Las Vegas. were harder for me on the last day think we’ll be at a place where I can But that leaves the majority of world are PBA members.
As the winner of the Senior U.S. and for several matches I was strug- be comfortable bowling the rest of more than 100 bowling countries Though they don't rate with ath-
Open in 2008 and 2009, Webb’s gling to shoot 200,” Webb said. “I the events. Plus, those tournaments in the world without pro affilia- letes in other sports when it
Senior Masters win gave him his could see Walter coming and I knew won’t be far from home.” tion, and in those nations there comes to earnings, they do very
third career Senior Tour major title if I was going to bowl against him I The final three 2010 Senior Tour are many major tournaments well for a sport organization
and both Senior Tour counterparts was going to get run over if I didn’t events are: PBA Senior Lake paying $10,000 to $30,000. And that didn't even exist a little
of the prestigious majors missing turn it around. County Indiana Open, Aug. 9-12; many of the countries reward more than 50 years ago.
from his PBA Tour resume. Webb, “Even in the last game of the title PBA Senior Pepsi Open, Decatur, their so-called amateurs with Walter Ray Williams Jr. is the
the 1980 PBA Player of the Year and match I was figuring if he threw 300 Ill., Aug. 14-17 and PBA Senior goodies such as merchandise, career money leader with
2008 Senior Tour Rookie of the at me I would still have to shoot 191 Jackson Open, Jackson, Mich., Aug. lodging and even employment $4,096,396 going into the start of
Year, had best finishes in the U.S. to shut him out. He comes out with 21-24. when they win the so-called the 2009-10 season. He also had
Open and Masters on the national the first five strikes before he finally amateur events conducted the best single year, with
tour of second (1985) and fourth opens and I’m thinking come on,
Bowl.com almost everywhere. $419,700 in 2002-03. Pete Weber
(1981), respectively.
Ironically, in careers where both
can’t you make it easy on me?”
Webb, who moved to the
Honored for Youngsters are also getting
into the act as scholarship grants
has won $3.4 million, and Norm
Duke, Parker Bohn, Brian Voss,
Webb and Williams competed on Columbus, Ohio area in early April Online Videos are awarded in many junior Amleto Monacelli and Mike
Tour at the same time for approxi- to open Wayne Webb’s Columbus tournaments. Aulby are well above $2 million.
ARLINGTON, Texas – Matt
mately 20 years, their Senior Bowl, had planned to end his season Women, who lost their pro That's strictly official win-
Lawson, Director of Video
Masters title match showdown after the Senior Tour’s two majors in tour more than five years ago, nings, does not include special
Production for the United States
marked the first time the two had Las Vegas to concentrate on his cen- now are welcome to join the PBA prizes, sponsor fees, incentive
Bowling Congress, recently was
ever met in a championship round. ter operations. But after a win in the and United States Bowling fees for wearing certain apparel
honored with a Telly Award for his
“As it got down to the final match- Senior Columbus Open, a runnerup Congress and roll in what was and using designated equipment
video work that appeared on
es, I was kidding Walter about how finish in the season-opening Senior BOWL.com, the USBC website. once an all male territory. And on TV, plus good fees for exhibi-
tired he must be after all those Dayton Classic and a ninth-place The Telly Awards honor the best from the lowest ranks of bowlers tions and other appearances.
matches in the losers bracket,” finish in the Senior U.S. Open, he’s local, regional and cable TV com- to the highest, tournament direc- Those who have found their
Webb laughed. “I said I’d be happy a leading contender for Senior mercials and programs in addition tors have made it easier to com- niche in pro bowling can look
to give him an early rest by handing Player of the Year honors. As a to video and film productions, and pete for one big reason---to gain forward to long careers, 20 to 30
him a loss in the first match of the result, he is planning to adjust his work created for websites. as many entries as possible. years, and those that don't make
final (which requires the losers schedule so he can compete in the “It’s an honor for the content Therefore you might see some it, can enjoy the chase. But don't
bracket qualifier to win twice in the last three events of the season. from BOWL.com to be recog- pretty bad bowlers, talent wise, try to class bowlers on their rat-
championship match for the title). Williams — who won the Senior nized by an organization such as rolling in the U.S. Open or ings as amateurs or pros, but
the Tellys,” USBC Managing USBC Masters because they won simply on their performances.

Sports Reporter Director of Media Pete Tredwell a spot or have enough extra cash
said. “Matt Lawson’s videos pro-
vide an inside look at the sport and
Editor/Publisher - Dan McDonough he deserves credit for the high
Pat McDonough - 1967-1996 quality video products on
Circulation Manager Editorial Assistant BOWL.com.”
Henry Allen Immaculatta D'Elia Lawson, who joined USBC in
Contributing Writers Sept. 2008, won the award in the
Chuck Pezzano George Faytok Joan Taylor Online Sports Video category for a
Dick Evans John Jowdy portfolio of videos he produced
Martin Michel Vince Albrech Joe Rizzi for BOWL.com. This was the first
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4 SPORTS REPORTER June 30 - July 6, 2010

USBC Hall of Fame, U.S. Women’s Open


At Opposite Ends of the Bowling Spectrum
By Mark Miller
point, the ceremony and events Grapevine next June. There is a Champions in January. That made the prize fund, as well as pay for
It was a typical mid-May day in surrounding it went great. Media built-in bowling audience that will her the first woman to win a TV production. The event just
Arlington, Texas. The sun was coverage was solid as well. The drive considerably more traffic to national event on what formerly wasn’t financially feasible for
bright, the air warm and the winds only thing that was even some- the event. We haven’t made any was an all-male tour. In late April, 2011, but we do hope it will return
plentiful. what disappointing was the atten- specific plans yet. I want to get a she earned her third USBC some time after that.”
There was a buzz at both ends of dance from a public standpoint.” little more feedback on the Queens title in El Paso, Texas. As with so many things, it all
the International Bowling Taking part in the first such cer- specifics of how this year went, And with her U.S. Women’s Open boils down to money. In bowling’s
Campus. In front of the emony were all-time greats and also tie into the specific victory two weeks later, she case, it’s sponsorship dollars that
International Bowling Museum Marshall Holman of Medford, schedule of the Convention and became the first woman to win the will determine the future of the
and Hall of Fame was a large Ore., and Kim Terrell-Kearney of Bowl Expo. Due to the warmer two major women's titles in the sport for both women and men.
white tent to honor four people Grand Prairie, Texas, for superior weather in late June, an outdoor same year. “Sponsorship is the key to mak-
who had achieved most of their performance, senior star John ceremony would have to be in the "It's unimaginable. You couldn't ing any sports property work, and
fame in the past. The International Handegard of Spring, Texas, in the morning. Ideally, I’d like to hold write a script about this," Kulick women’s bowling is no excep-
Training and Research Center was veterans category and off-lanes the event on a weekend to draw said after collecting the $20,000 tion,” Tredwell said. “We are see-
hosting its first live televised event bowling official Betty Barnes of more public interest.” top prize. "If it gets any better, ing the PBA struggle with spon-
featuring current stars. Reno, Nev., for meritorious serv- Tredwell’s other big project of what's next." sorship due to the economic con-
Most of the 200 or so people ice. the day, the U.S. Women’s Open, For Kulick, what immediately ditions as well. The good news is
who attended both events likely "This is just a terrific complex also was quite a spectacle. It fea- came next was a series of trade that there are many key industry
didn’t realize the day’s symbolism we have here. It's come a long tured arguably the strongest field shows for her bowling sponsors people that would like to see a
as they witnessed the start of a way," said master of ceremonies ever assembled for a woman’s and a never-ending quest to put women’s tour again. It’s just a
new tradition and at least the tem- Nelson Burton Jr. "My first hall of stepladder finals and the players her now celebrity status to use for matter of finding a business model
porary end to an old one. The first fame ceremony was in 1964 when didn’t disappoint. the industry. that will work.”
outdoor ceremony for the United my father (Nelson Burton Sr.) USBC Hall of Famer Carolyn "I hope I can convince compa- Some of the women had unique
States Bowling Congress Hall of went into the Hall of Fame in Dorin-Ballard started the live nies outside of bowling to join ideas on what that business model
Fame would be held only yards Oakland, Calif. I've been to many, ESPN2 stepladder finals with a with me and by doing so helping could be.
away from what may have been many hall of fame presentations 10-9 one-shot overtime win over all the other bowlers," she said. “Win the mega millions,” said
the last U.S. Women’s Open, also since then but this one outdoes all fellow Dallas-Fort Worth resident After that, Kulick will compete Stefanie Nation. “Or we need to
a USBC event. of them. and Team USA member Lynda on the PBA Tour in the fall. go on Oprah (Winfrey) and plead
The formats of these 2010 "This beautiful outdoor venue is Barnes of Double Oak after the Unfortunately that likely will be our case.”
events were the brainchild of really a classy, classy thing and I two friends tied at 207. Dorin- all that’s available for women until “We need a really rich celebrity
USBC Managing Director of think in the future we'll have big- Ballard next beat Colombian star the 2011 USBC Queens as USBC who loves the sport of bowling
Media Pete Tredwell. In the Hall ger and better things to come." and now Pfugerville, Texas, resi- is dropping its sponsorship of the who wants to bankroll the tour,”
of Fame’s case, the outdoor cere- Tredwell generally was pleased dent Clara Guerrero 216-192. PBA Women’s Series and U.S. Johnson said. “We need about $1
mony differed largely from the with how the inaugural outdoor Dorin-Ballard then went up Women’s Open. million for a good year.”
indoor ceremonies previously held event went and how it bodes for against the planet’s hottest player, “USBC has had to make many “We need sponsors outside the
at the site of the USBC the future. Kelly Kulick of Union, N.J. difficult decisions to re-focus our industry,” said Shannon
Convention. “The feedback I received was Kulick won that match 201-176 financial priorities,” Tredwell Pluhowsky. “The industry does all
“The outdoor ceremony was unanimously positive,” he said. then completed her improbable said. “Our membership decline it can so we have to go elsewhere.
done to draw more public and “It’s something to build on. We 2010 run by beating the world’s has been consistent with projec- Maybe we go after female prod-
media attention to the event and hope for something bigger and No. 2 best female, Liz Johnson of tions, but all of our tournament ucts like make-up. We always joke
the IBMHF as well,” Tredwell better in 2011. Cheektowaga, N.Y., 233-203. entries are down, and that hurts about going on Oprah or Ellen
said. “It was inspired by similar “In 2011, the natural tie is to the Kulick's year got off to a great our bottom line. Having failed to (DeGeneres).”
events that baseball and football USBC Convention and start when she topped the world's generate sponsorship for the Does anyone out there have an
do every summer. International Bowl Expo that will best male competitors in winning event, USBC is forced to add a in with those two powerful
“From an operational stand- occur just up the road in the PBA Tournament of significant amount of money to women?

PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA


Joe Parisi 773 Marty Garcia 719 Michael Ramos 678 Harry Franz 687 Billy Piccola 673
MADISON, NJ- Joe Parisi topped MADISON, NJ – Marty Garcia MADISON, NJ – Michael Ramos MADISON, NJ –Harry Franz led MADISON, NJ – Billy Piccola led
the scoring in the Friday Classic led the scoring in the Wed. Trio led the MC Police & Fire League the scoring in the Thursday Mixed the scoring in the Livingston
League firing a 269 game and fin- League firing a high series of 719. firing a high series of 678. League firing a 269 game on his Business Men’s League firing a
ishing the session with the high Charles Grier shot 266-713, Chris Weir hit 278-663, Tom way to the session’s high series of high game of 289 and a high series
series of 773. Aaron Shruby and Rich Galante Rebyak 289-651, Karen Bizarro 687. of 673.
Anthony Parisi hit 268-733, Ben 257, Trevor Bogert 707, Donan 233, Carol Mello 203, and Charles Wilfong hit 277-655, Dan P. Aloia hit 254, Scott
Geffken 268, Paul Shiel 718, Ellen Berger 211, and Stephanie Rahn Carolyn Granato 202. Thomas Littland 244 Diane Nelson 246, and Steve Payne 635.
Moore 246-699, Sue Dobrinski 202. Les Porzio 679 Sinclair 246, and Pat Wilfong 224-
226, and Kathleen Reilly 206. Jason Maulbeck 693 MADISON, NJ – Les Porzio led 641.
In the Union Recreation League MADISON, NJ- Jason Maulbeck the scoring in the Pharma Plus Lies’l Apgar 675
Jane Inch shot 213. led the scoring in the Dynamic League firing 259 game for a high MADISON, NJ – Lies’l Apgar
Dan Pridham 759 Duos League firing a 268 game series of 679. rolled a 238 game en route to a
Now is the time to
MADISON, NJ – Dan Pridham
led the scoring in the Tue. 400
for a high series of 693.
Neal MOnka hit 249-659, Will
Jon Russho hit 258-641, Jon
Paino 247, Joe Fosko 632, and
675 set, Liz McKissock 212, and
Karen Reinacher 206 in the Ladies
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Doubles League firing a 258 game
for a high series of 759.
Mottola 246-608, and Laura
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Jane Inch 213. Trio League. Special Event in the
S. Erricehtti 836 Jodi Belli 252
Frank Fillimon shot 278-731, Sally Lauderdale shot 209 in the
Mike Cornell 258-689, and Pam Chatham Suburbanites League.
MADISON, NJ – Steve Errichetti
blasted 299-836, and Margaret
MADISON, NJ – In the Chatham
Collisionettes League Jodi Belli Sports Reporter
Feehan 229. Byrne 213 in the CMIL League. hit 252, and Alice Bednarik 201.
June 30 - July 6, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 5

Olivo is Parkway King


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Olvi were 31 bowlers that came out to cash.

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June 30 - July 6, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 7

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
HY-WAY BOWL Harry Franz 779
ROCKAWAY, NJ –Harry Franz
topped the Monday Nite Friends
Steve O’Brien 701
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Steve O’Brien
led the scoring in the Mixed Up
John Neral 658
ROCKAWAY, NJ – John Neral
paced the scoring in the PBA
ROUTE 22, UNION, NJ League firing games of 289-256-
234 for a high series of 779.
Tue. League firing games of 261-
257-183 for a high series of 701.
Experience League firing games
fo 229-214-215 for a high series of

908-687-9300 Charles Boyajian shot 256-244-


216-716, Daniel Mergenthaler 259-
246-686, and Ronald Gilbert 246.
Duke Nicolian II shot 240-224-
228-692, Ricky Exner 263, and
Kara Cook 234-215-642.
658.
Gary Malone hit 257-611, and
Bob Webb 231.
DANNY WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR In the Holy Roller League Linda
AL BRIDGES, MANAGER Cordasco hit 224, and Matt Sokol
212.

Joe Albensi, Jr. 730


ROCKAWAY, NJ – Joe Albensi,
Jr. led the scoring in the Lake
Hiawatha A.C. League firing
games of 259-257-214 for a high
series of 730.
Randy Edwards hit 257-215—
213-685, Jason Roberts 289,
George Verhoeset 256, TJ Gray
256, John Finno 255, Kara Cook
269-208-241-718, and Liza
Dinapoli 242.

Clynton Wallen 645


ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the Mixed
League Clynton Wallen rolled
237-226-645, Tom MacDonald
225, Julianne Cromwell 255-211-
642.
In the Fri. Tri Mixed League Fred
Driver shot 228.

Stephen Friedella 689


ROCKAWAY, NJ – Stephen
Friedella led the scoring in the Fri.
Nite Men’s League firing games
of 267-214-208 for a high series of
689.
Brien Pennella hit 226-226-220-
672, Ken George 235-215-213-
663, and John Rotondo, Jr. 243.

AT STELTON
Henry Pakosz 752
PISCATAWAY, NJ – Henry
Pakosz led the scoring in the Thu
Men’s League firing games of
248-241-263 for a high series of
752.
Brian Balka shot 267-210-258-
735, Joey Neverowicz 279, Ruch
Hunton 246-277-203-726, Russ
Knapp 248-241-236-725, Tim
Sickoria 246-221-257-724, Bob
Sartin 234-2779-203-716, and
Rob Lawless 235-217-257-709.
8 SPORTS REPORTER June 30 - July 6, 2010

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


John Kertesz 792 Anthony Vicidomini 749 Michael Morris 690
John Kertesz topped the scoring Anthony Vicidomino topped the Michael Morris topped the scor-
in the Friday Nite Mixed League Atlantic City Trios firing 235-299- ing in the NJ Turnpike League fir-
firing games of 254-279-259 for a 215 for a high series of 749. ing games of 227-227-236 for a
high series of 792. Ralph Doerfler hit 257-225-664, high series of 690.
Rocco Fortunato rolled 217-279- Leo Mengel 205-209-235-649, Tony Riggiano hit 248-201-6423,
258-754, Rob Morris 256-223- Ernesto Cabrera 221-244-648, Mike Morris, Sr. 247-203-632,
244-723, Alberto Martins 215- Mike Freedley 216-220-631, and and Pat Jones 211-232-604.
244-213-672, Jose Vega 209-223- Karen Langan 231. Lauro Perez 688
233-665, Richard Funk III 202- Dennis Smith 738 Lauro Perez led the scoring in the
248-215-665, Dave Rezes 258- Dennis Smith topped the Madison Vacation League firing games of
220-652, and Dan Krakowski 227- Park Men pitching games of 232- 224-206-258 for a high series of
234-649. 249-257 for a high series of 738. 688.
Elio Carrasco 299-729 Rami Ahmed hit 234-278-225- Matthew Manenty shot 236-222-
Elio Carrasco led the scoring in 737, Bob Hanel 244-234-257-735, 227-685, Sean Williams 226-609,
the Sunday Nite Mixed League Willie Zammitto 217-257-688, and James Dovel 234.
firing games of 299-226-204 for a Dennis Nicol 235-232-221-688, Killer Briggs 678
high series of 729. Matt DeGennaro 266-223-682, Killer Briggs topped the scoring
Kevin Spann shot 245-211-254- Bill Buckley 225-235-221-681. in the Saturday Nite Mixed
710, John Delgado 257-220-230- Lauro Perez 728 League firing games of 234-225-
707, Rich Nieratka 243-231-655, Lauro Perez topped the Sunday 219 for a high series of 678.
Cid Stentella 204-214-220-638, Nite Mixed firing games of 221- Chris Huntley rolled 216-247-
and Joan Spina 209. 285-222 for a high series of 728. 655, Steve Kertesz 212-247-648,
Jeff Nemeth 763 Kenny Novak rolled 222-289- Ricky Smith 203-258-636, Mike
Jeff Nemeth topped the scoring in 680, Kevin Spann 263-200-657, Newman 229-614, and Melissa
the Knights of Columbus League Cid Stentella 209-213-225-647, Huntley 234.
firing games of 258-226-279 for a and Elio Carrasco 219-251-642. Brian McGann 675
high series of 763. Joe Herber 725 Brian McGann led the scoring in
John Baginsky shot 224-206- Joe Herber topped the scoring in the Iselin AA League firing games
278-708, Richard Maddock 224- the Gemini Towing League firing of 218-209-248 for a high series of
231-214-669, Joe Nemeth 235- 230-216-279-725. 675.
217-213-662, and Nick Simone Pat Moreno shot 245-225-201- Andy Phillips shot 238-213-620,
236-255-648. 671, Craig Rosen 255-235-668, Mike Kelly 241-619, Mark Wiget
Larry Clement 762 John Baginski 235-234-665, Rich 248, and Audra Pena 202-211.
Larry Clement topped the scoring Sigari 231-213-635, and Brian Pat Moreno 668
in the Garden State Mixed League Petretta 222-216-626. Pat Moreno led the scoring in the
firing games of 268-236-258 for a David Caceres 721 Thursday Mixed Nuts League fir-
high series of 762. David Caceres led the Avenel ing games of 215-226-227 for a
Rich Hardish shot 269-241-701, Youth League firing games of high series of 668.
Michael Arway, Jr. 248-258-676, 244-289 for a high series of 721. John Syslo hit 224-203-226-653,
Sean Williams 212-227-236-675, Jason Ciszewski shot 221-203- Joe Herber 210-244-648, and Don
Jose Medina 217-236-218-671, 618, and DJ Petardi 203. E. Hellhake 258-632.
Albert Tadeo 222-252-671, and
Bill Slattery 221-226-642. Mike Schugel 717 In the Academy Women’s League
Mike Schugel led the scoring in Erma McClain shot 211-213-617.
Bill Bailey 761 Nick Viverito 646
the His & Hers League firing
Bill Bailey topped the Raritan games of 279-239 for a high series Nick Viverito led the scoring in
Bay Men’s League firing 201-296- of 717. the Monday Madness League fir-
264 for a high series of 761. Walter Malecki hit 200-244-258- ing games of 221-227 for a high
Joey Weisenstein shot 237-266- 702, Kyle Jannuzzi 226-257-206- series of 646.
226-729, Steve A. Venito 266- 689, Andy Shafer 202-210-257- Dan DeBenedetto shot 213-226-
257-705, Luis Gomez 266-234- 669, John Vignola 233-213-637, 638, Kevin Adriano 241-620, and
694, Bob Kerwin 206-236-245- Shelly Jacques 248-217-636, and Bill Leary 207-222-610.
687, Ben Sheedy 235-275-687, Bonnie Desimone 215-222-636.
Jay Pintus 213-246-227-686, and Michael Dinaburg 664
Ed Hayes, Jr. 220-268-684. Jack Gale 709 Michael Dinaburg led the scoring
Rocco Fortunato 756 Jack Gale led the Friday Late in the Tuesday Nite Trios with
Night Mixed League firing games games of 214-204-246 for a high
Rocco Fortunato led the Family of 258-237-214 for a high 709. series of 664.
League firing games of 258-254- Matt Kowal shot 232-248-227- Brian R. Schwal shot 226-247-
244 for a high series of 756. 707, Vincent Babcock 246-246- 637, Peter J. Iovino 212-202-213-
Kevin Kopko hit 201-220-290- 691, Dennis Lawrence 214-205- 627, and Watler Bednarski 202-
711, Bob Nebus 258-232-217- 605, and Kenneth Cameron, Jr. 200-213-615.
707, Steve Venito 254-200-218- 226.
672, James Medoro 228-203-235- Tom Vickery 653
666, and Robert Girod 245-213- John Kupsch 698 Tom Vickery led the scoring in
650. John Kupsch topped the Friends the Merck League firing games of
In the Thursday Nite Mixed & Family League rolling 229-235- 225-268 for a high series of 653.
League Thomas Poulos shot 220- 234 for a 698 high set. Bill Pyrz hit 202-266-649, Jeff
256-651, Scott Akalewicz 206- Ben Martino shot 204-221-616, Roberts 228-223-612, and Gary
214-211-631, Mike Piomelli 222- Bill Pope 212-223-612, and Mike Genz 215-222-607.
607, and Kieran Zebrowksi 201- Conte 203-224-610. In the South Shore League Steve
200-203-604. Marshall shot 259-616.

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