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Parker Bohn III Won PBA50 Classic John LaBau Jr. Smoked a 300-809
By Jerry Schneider -|PBA
ANDERSON, Ind. In a champi- At Maple Lanes RVC
onship match featuring two of the ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - 809.
Professional Bowlers Associations John LaBau earned top honors in Grego Frank hit 255-233-705,
all-time greats, Parker Bohn III took the Tuesday Nostalgia League at John McEneaney 248-233-679,
advantage of a struggling Norm Maple Lanes RVC blasting games Anthony Vicari, Sr. 268, and
Duke to win the PBA50 Dave of 254-300-255 for a high series of Chuck Marciano 263.
Smalls Championship Lanes
Classic presented by Roto Grip for Daniel Schrafel Hammered 300
his first PBA50 Tour title of the sea-
son and the fourth of his career. At Farmingdale Lanes
After a spare in the first frame of the FARMINGDALE, NY - Daniel League at Farmingdale Lanes.
title match and then nine consecutive Schrafel took centerstage spotlight Kyle Markowitz rolled 279, John
strikes, Bohn beat Duke, who was the when he collected a 300 game in Petrizzi 268, and Thomas Fabian,
top qualifier for the finals, 279-206, to PBA photo the Monday Night Fourplay Jr 258.
record his first PBA50 Tour win since Champion Parker Bohn III with sons Justin and Brandon Bohn,
the 2015 PBA50 Treasure Island center manager, Angie Colpit, and proprietor Dave Small. Daniel Mergenthaler Blastred 300
Resort & Casino Open. come against either Pete (Weber) or Norm, you have
I feel like Ive scaled a tall obstacle, said Bohn, to feel pretty good about that.
At Rockaway Lanes
whose previous best finish this season was second in ROCKAWAY, NJ While con- Thomas Griffin Jr. 269-761, Jim
Except for a stumble in the later match play rounds,
the PBA50 Players Championship. Ive always said, Bohn, who was No. 3 qualifier for the finals, domi- testing in the Summer Doubles at Beyel 269, Andrew Stevens 267,
if I continue to knock on the door eventually it will nated the tournament averaging 240 in qualifying, 20 Rockaway Lanes, Daniel Harry Franz 267-705, PJ Adams
open and good things will happen. Mergenthaler found the line to 703, Donna Ratta 255-583, Liesl
pins more than his closest competitor third-place fin-
I feel like I have a lot of wins left in me, he isher Bob Learn Jr., of Erie, Pa., who averaged 220. post a 300 game on his way to a Apgar 227-615, Nidia Haneveld
added. When you think that my four wins have 757 set. 225-625, and Dori Tingoli 181.
See PARKER BOHN III Page 2 Dave Lewis rolled a 288 game,

Pete Weber Wins PBA50 DeHayes Insurance Group Championship for 100th Career PBA Title
Brian LeClair Wins PBA50 Player of the Year Crown
By Jerry Schneider -|PBA Both Weber and Duke got off to strong starts in the champi-
FORT WAYNE, Ind. PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber onship match. Weber started with the first seven strikes before
won the PBA50 DeHayes Insurance Group Championship leaving a solid nine pin in the eighth frame. Duke, who was
presented by Pro Bowl West and Ebonite for his 100th also on a string of strikes, left a pocket 7-10 split in the eighth
overall title in PBA competition and Brian LeClair of frame which pretty much ended his hopes for the win.
Delmar, N.Y., survived challenges from Norm Duke and I knew going in it was going to take a 260 game against
Parker Bohn III to win his first PBA50 Player of the Year Norm and fortunately I bowled 270, Weber said. I needed
crown. every bit of it because every time I bowl Norm, we always
Weber, who was the top seed for the finals, won his first have a great match and it seems like its always a battle.
PBA50 Tour title of the season by defeating Duke in the Webers title also moved him into a tie for fifth with
title match, 279-255, for his 11th career title on the tour for Williams and Gene Stus on the all-time PBA50 Tour titles list.
players 50 years and older. Duke, who qualified third for the finals, needed a win to
I thought it could come at any time but I might have PBA photo overtake LeClair in the player of the year point race. LeClair,
Pete Weber with Fun Time Centers VP, Brian Cave and
taken it for granted a little bit, said Weber of his 100th who finished seventh in the tournament, was the only player
President Dave Small.
overall win. You have to earn it you cant expect it. to win more than one title during the season winning the Pasco
Weber, the 2015 and 2016 PBA50 Player of the Year, has
Its been a humbling experience this year, Weber County Florida Open and Johnny Petraglia BVL Opens. He
won 37 PBA Tour titles, 48 PBA regional and four PBA50
admitted of his otherwise disappointing season in which also had a second-place finish in the Suncoast PBA Senior
regional titles in addition to his 11 on the PBA50 Tour. His
his previous best finish was third in the USBC Senior U.S. Open.
100 titles ranks second behind fellow hall of famer Walter Ray
Masters. Youre going to have the down times no matter
Williams Jr. who has 102 titles overall in PBA competition.
See WEBER Page 2
who you are. You have to take the good with the bad.
2 SPORTS REPORTER August 30 - September 5, 2017
PARKER BOHN III WEBER Wichita States Kristie Lopez Wins
Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 2017 PBA Billy Welu Scholarship
Once I had the right ball in my hand, all I had to do was find the right In the opening match Bohn, try- By Jerry Schneider - PBA
hand position and I was pretty much in control, Bohn said. Believing ing for his second consecutive title CHICAGO The Professional Bowlers Association has announced that
in yourself is one thing but reading what the lanes are telling you is of the season after winning the Wichita State University Shocker bowler and member of Team Puerto
another. When you have both of those things in synch and you can repeat Dave Smalls Championship Rico Kristie Lopez is the winner of the 2017 PBA Billy Welu
shots, its a winning formula. Lanes Classic, defeated Williams, Scholarship Award.
Bohn ranks fifth all-time on the PBA Tour titles list with 35 wins while the 2017 USBC Senior Masters Entering her senior year at Wichita State with a 3.5 grade point aver-
Duke ranks third with 38 titles to go along with his four on the PBA50 winner, 212-206. age, Lopez, who is from Ponce, Puerto Rico, is majoring in graphic
Tour. In the second match, Duke design with a minor in marketing and management. As captain of
In the opening stepladder match, Jeff Zaffino of Warren, Pa., making defeated Bohn 224-217 to advance Wichita States womens team, she led the Shockers to a second-place
his first championship round appearance, beat PBA Hall of Famer to the semi-final match where he finish in the 2016 Intercollegiate Team Championships. Her womens
Amleto Monacelli of Venezuela, who was trying for his ninth career beat hall of famer Amleto Shockers team also won the 2017 Hoosier Classic.
PBA50 Tour title and second of the season, 202-187. Monacelli, 268-224. Both Duke Named to three all-tournament teams during the 2016-17 season (Las
In the second match, Bohn beat Zaffino, 238-234, in a come-from- and Monacelli were also trying for Vegas Invitational, Jayhawk Classic and Leatherneck Classic), she also
behind effort, to advance to the semi-final match where he beat Learn, their second titles of the season. earned National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Honorable
231-202, to advance to the title match. With a win Bohn could have also Mention honors in 2015-16 and 2016-17. She earned International
For Learn, who was also looking for his first win of the season, his won the PBA50 Player of the Year Bowling Media Association Collegiate Bowler of the Year honorable
third-place finish was his fifth top-five of the year and came after a run- crown. mention honors in 2016.
ner-up finish in last weeks PBA50 South Shore Open. In all, the five championship Among her other bowling accomplishments were a fifth-place finish in
Dukes second-place finish puts him in second on the PBA50 Player round finalists represented a com- the 2016 PABCON all events and 12th-place finish in the 2016 Womens
of the Year points list heading into the seasons final tournament in Fort bined 177 PBA Tour and 38 World Singles Championships.
Wayne, Ind. next week. He will have some work to do, however, to Im very happy to have won this scholarship not only for me but for
PBA50 Tour titles.
catch Brian LeClair of Delmar, N.Y., who has led the player of the year my parents because they have supported me ever since I started bowl-
Finishing in the top eight in
points race for most of the season. ing, said the 22-year-old Lopez. They have been there for me ever
PBA50 points, LeClair, Duke,
since I started bowling at age 7.
Bohn, Bob Learn Jr., Michael
Jeffrey Gallo 300 at Maple Lanes RVC Haugen Jr., Williams, Monacelli
After she completes college, Lopez plans to bowl on the PWBA Tour
and continue to represent Puerto Rico in international competition.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - and Ron Mohr earned the opportu- Finishing school is my priority but then I plan to bowl on tour,
Jeffrey Gallo earned top honors in nity to compete in the PBA50 Lopez added. I also will continue to represent Puerto Rico because that
the Thursday Mixed League at Challenge which will be held in is very important to me.
Maple Lanes RVC. conjunction with GEICO PBA The $1,000 scholarship award was established to annually recognize a
Rick Boremski hit 255, Carlos World Series of Bowling IX pre- college student who combines outstanding bowling talents with aca-
Torres 246, Brian Battino 243- sented by Eldorado Reno demic excellence. Welu, who passed away in 1974, was best known for
224-669, Daniel DiGirolamo 233- Properties this November. his expert analysis alongside legendary ABC broadcaster and PBA Hall
222-660, Willie Petro 243-235- of Famer Chris Schenkel on the Pro Bowlers Tour series. Welu was a
651, and Bill Luongo 237-215- two-time PBA Tour champion and a member of the PBA Hall of Fames
626. Mike Fietcher Hits inaugural induction class in 1975.
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QUICK NOTES: AT ROCKAWAY LANES
The Labor Day weekend cal-
endar of PBA Regional action Wednesday Early Birds: Jason Stadtler 279-720, Jim Testa 254-663,
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42 AUTO-SCORING LANES Holly Stadtler 153, and Donna Snook 164-438.
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:LQXSWRVWSODFH Jimmy Westergaard all bowled 300, Tami Mehesy 264-714, Lee Ann
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Westergaard 300, Jimmy Westergaard 300, Mike Smith 297-757, Chris
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U15 Winners Crowned at 2017 Junior Gold Championships


By Aaron Smith - IBC The U15 division of the 2017 Junior Gold Championships featured 602 boys and 327
WICKLIFFE, Ohio Solomon Salama of Beverly Hills, California, and Jennifer girls, who each rolled 16 games across four bowling centers, before the top 86 boys and
Loredo of Fresno, California, each showed a flair for the dramatic on their way to titles top 47 girls moved on to a five-game advancers round.
in the 15-and-under division at the 2017 Junior Gold Championships presented by the The top 48 boys and top 32 girls advanced to the final advancers round, with 26-game
Brands of Ebonite International. pinfall totals determining the top 16 to advance in each division to double-elimination
Salama, 14, put together a historic performance on his way to defending his U15 boys match play, which also featured two-game matches with total pinfall determining the
title with a 553-380 win against Anthony Neuer of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and winner.
Loredo, 14, rallied in the two-game total pinfall title match at Game of Wickliffe to The Junior Gold Championships features the top youth bowlers in the country seek-
claim the girls title over Sarah Sanes of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 411-395. The cham- ing national titles in three divisions 12-and-under, 15-and-under and 20-and-under
pionship round in each division aired nationally on CBS Sports Network. and spots on Junior Team USA. The 2017 tournament was held in seven Cleveland-area
After winning the U15 boys title in Indianapolis last year, the expectations were high bowling centers, featured a $320,000 scholarship fund, and more than 3,500 entries,
for Salama. A slow start forced him to refocus, as he had to work his way up the stand- both tournament records.
ings each day.
At first, I was kind of nervous and was putting a lot of pressure on myself to bowl
well, said Salama, a two-hander who attacks the lanes from the left. I did not bowl
well at all to start qualifying, but I reset my entire mindset, took it one shot a time and
was able to make my way back.
The U15 boys title match had historic implications. Team USA members and
Professional Womens Bowling Association Tour standouts Shannon Pluhowsky
(1999-2001) and Stefanie Johnson (2003-2005) each captured three Junior Gold titles
in the girls division, and Junior Team USA member Breanna Clemmer took home wins
in 2012 (U15) and 2014 (U20), but no one in the boys division had ever won multiple
titles.
That was guaranteed to change as each finalist already had a Junior Gold title Neuer
won the inaugural U12 title at the 2014 event in Buffalo, New York, and Salama was
the defending U15 champion.
Salama quickly found the right look in the title tilt, rolling eight strikes on his way to
a 254-186 advantage. He continued to strike as he drew closer to victory, starting Game
2 with 11 consecutive strikes before leaving a 7 pin on his final shot for a 299.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think Id bowl 299 and 550 on TV, Salama said.
I think one of the reasons I bowled so well is because I was bowling with Anthony.
Hes such a good friend of mine and weve shared a lot of history together, so it real-
ly took a lot of the pressure off. Im kind of overwhelmed by everything right now. I
felt like I had something to prove this week, and to be here again against such a strong
field with so many great bowlers is very special.
Loredo was down by 30 pins after the opening game against Sanes, 219-189, but
showed her resilience by making a slight adjustment to put herself back in the match.
My dad told me to move a board to the left, because I was leaving 7 pins and com-
ing in light, said Loredo, who made her third Junior Gold appearance in 2017. I made
the move and relaxed my swing a little bit more, and I was able to make some good
shots.
After an open frame to start Game 2, Loredo rolled strikes on five of her next six
deliveries to capture the lead as Sanes opened in the third, fifth and sixth frames.
Stepping up in the 10th frame, Loredo needed a mark to complete the comeback, and
the left-hander connected for a strike on her first offering to claim the title.
This is pretty exciting because I know a lot of people would like to be in this spot,
Loredo said. Im really grateful for where Im at today. I had everyone from my fam-
ily and California help me get here, so Id like to thank them a lot.
Sanes finished second at Junior Gold for the third time in the past four years. She was
runner-up last year in the U15 division and took second in the U12 division at the 2014
event.
Salama and Loredo also earned spots on the 2018 Junior Team USA U15
Developmental Team for their wins, and they are joined on the team by Spencer
Robarge of Springfield, Missouri, and Amanda Naujokas of Ronkonkoma, New York.
Robarge and Naujokas earned their spots by leading qualifying in their respective
divisions. Both captured wins at the 2015 Junior Gold Championships, claiming the
U12 boys and girls titles.
August 30 - September 5, 2017 SPORTS REPORTER 7
PBA REGIONAL POINTS LEADERS FOCUS ON
OCTOBER 15 DEADLINE FOR WSOB IX BERTHS
AT MAPLE LANES RVC
Regional points leaders as of August 6 have an eye on the October 15 Joe Conigliaro 289 Jeremy Slade 710 Michael Walsh 247
deadline when the PBAs regional points competitions for 2017 will be
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Joe ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
finalized, and the leaders in each region will be announced for the PBA
Conigliaro rolled 289, Joe Jeremy Slade topped the scoring Michael Walsh bowled 247, fol-
Regional Challenge to be held on November 7 to kick off the GEICO PBA
Vasquez 278, both Leroy in the Monday King Trios League lowed by Bobby Valenciano 245
World Series of Bowling IX, presented by Eldorado Reno Properties Inc., at
Singletary and Dwight Flowers blasting games of 270-223 for a in the Thursday El Cheapo Mixed
the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nev.
277, both Michael Catanzariri and high series of 710. League.
The regional points leaders will meet in a head-to-head match play com-
Jesse Keane 267, and Robert Dom Turillo shot 218-232-256- Nancy Jackowski rolled 173, and
petition in Reno, at the same time the eight points leaders from the 2017
Aiello 264 in the Monday King 706, Joe Conigliaro 256-232-697, Letitia Kopper 165 in the
PBA50 Tour season bowl the PBA50 Challenge. All regional and PBA50
Trios League. John Alvino 235-255-207-697, Wednesday Ladies Trios League.
Tour qualifiers also will receive paid entries into the World Series, and both
Billy Rappel bowled 264 in the and Pat Zenker 222-229-239-690. In the Wednesday Senior Doubles
Challenge events will air live on PBAs Xtra Frame online bowling channel.
Custom Thumbz Singles League. Barry Clare 279 League Steve Carter bowled a 257
The current leaders in the PBA Regional points races are:
In the Wednesday Adult/Child ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - game, and James Hardaway 242.
East Region Matt OGrady, 105,277 points (second place, Greg
League Camron Denner rolled Barry Clare rolled 279, Paul Devin Flowers 246
Ostrander, 66,763).
212-194, and Robert Staubitz Palmeri 269, John Maglio Joe ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - On
South Region Dick Allen, 90,674 (Cristian Azcona, 81,781).
137-133. Conigliaro and Michael the Youth side of the Tuesday
Central Region Graham Fach, 92,839 (Kyle Mayberry, 87,6715).
Midwest Region AJ Johnson, 83,392 (Tom Hess, 66,202). Daniel DiGirolamo 279 Bieniewicz 268, and Derrick Adult/Child League Devin
Southwest Region Francois Lavoie, 137,678 (Mike Bailey, 89,040). ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - In Griffin 264. Flowers rolled 246-235, Chris
West Region David Haynes, 116,934 (Darren Tang, 109,137). the Thursday Mixed League Gerald Fields 267 Andreo 237, Quentin Jones 236,
Northwest Region Darren Tang, 117,603 (Cameron Weier, 112,156). Daniel DiGirolamo bowled 279, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - In and Anthony Glenn 235.
Finishing in the top eight in PBA50 points were Brian LeClair, Norm Glen Appel 269, and Jose Perez the Thursday Senior Birds League In the Monday Bar Wars League
Duke, Parker Bohn III, Bob Learn Jr., Michael Haugen Jr., Walter Ray 266. Gerald Fields shot 267, and Jack McCarthy rolled 244, and
Williams Jr., Amleto Monacelli and Ron Mohr. In the Tuesday Adult Child Thomas Romanelli 252. Dan Maywald 241.
Williams is the defending PBA50 Challenge winner; OGrady is the League Anthony Capellupo shot
defending PBA Regional Challenge winner. 267, and William Fessler 266.

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TYPE START
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M onday
Monday 6:00
6:00 Monday N
Monday ite M
Nite ixed
Mixed 4 Mixed
Mixed 9/11
9/11 FRI
F RI 4:00
4:00 Bumper
Bumper Busters
Busters 3 4-8 2 $10.00
$10.00 34
34 9/15
9 /1 5
M onday
Monday 6:15
6:15 Chester M
Chester en/MonNight Men
Men/MonNight Men 4 Men
Men 9/11
9/11
M onday
Monday 9:00
9:00 Cl as s i c T
Classic rios/Singles
Trios/Singles 3 Mixed/Any
Mixed/Any 9/11
9/11 FRI
F RI 4:00
4:00 Ball
Ball Busters
Busters 4 8 - 20
20 3 $12.00
$12.00 34
34 99/15
/1 5
VENING
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T uesday
Tuesday 6:00
6:00 County T
County uesday N
Tuesday ight
Night 5 M ixed
Mixed 9/5
9/5
Wednesday
Wednesday 6:00
6:00 R ockaway Women
Rockaway Women 4 Women
Women 9/6
9/6 S AT
SAT 9:30 Gutter
9:30 Gutter Busters
Busters 3 4-8 2 $10.00
$10.00 34
34 9 /1 6
9/16
Wednesday
Wednesday 6:30
6:30 R ockaway F
Rockaway oursome
Foursome 4 M ixed/Any
Mixed/Any 9/6
9/6
T hursday
Thursday 6:00
6:00 N o r-B u L
Nor-Bu odge & F
Lodge riends
Friends 4 M ixed
Mixed 9/7
9/7 S AT
SAT 9:30 Weekend
9:30 Weekend Warriors
Warriors 4 20 3
8 - 20 $12.00
$12.00 34
34 9 /1 6
9/16
Thursday
Thursday 6:20
6:20 T hursday N
Thursday ight M
Night ixed
Mixed 4 Mixed 1/4
Mixed 1/4 9/7
9/7
Thursday
Thursday 9:00
9:00 T hursday N
Thursday ight Men
Night Men 4 Men
Men 9/7
9/7
SAT
S AT 1:45
1:45 Kosmic
Kosmic Kids
Kids Laser
Laser 4 8 --16
16 2 $$13.00
13.00 1188 99/16
/1 6
Friday
Friday 6:30
6:30 R ockaway Mixed
Rockaway Mixed 4 Mixed/Any
Mixed/Any 9/8
9/8 SAT
S AT 5:30
5:30 Challenger
Challenger (Flat
Flat Fee)
Fe e ) 4 AAny
ny 2 HHours
ours $$200.00
200.00 1166 99/16
/1 6
Friday
Friday 9:00
9:00 Put T
Put ogethers
Togethers 2 M ixed/Any
Mixed/Any 9/9
9/9
D AY
DAY TIME
TIME LEAGUE
LEAGUE PLAYERS
PLAYERS TYPE
TYPE START
START SUN
SUN 6:00
6:00 Adult/Junior
Adult/Junior 2 Any
Any 3 $25.00
$25.00 20
20 99/24
/2 4
Sunday
Sunday 11:00
11:00 S panish A
Spanish merican M
American ixed
Mixed 3 Mixed
Mixed 9/10
9/10
DAYTIME
DAYTIME

Wednesday
Wednesday 1:00
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Fox ills S
Hills eniors & F
Seniors riends
Friends 3 Mixed
Mixed 9/6
9/6
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Wednesday
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Mixed/Any
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Mixed/Any
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21 4 Mixed/Any
Mixed/Any 9/15
9/15
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Saturday 11:30
11:30 S
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Mixed/Any 9/16
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8 SPORTS REPORTER August 30 - September 5, 2017
AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Miguel Garrido 280
FARMINGDALE, NY - In the Tuesday Party League
Miguel Garrido shot 280, Ed Mencarelli and Robert
Phillip Jankowitz 259
FARMINGDALE, NY- Phillp Jankowitz rolled 259,
Carmelo Randazzo 249, Salvatore Yannacone 247, 
Wanted
Grieb 279, and Kyle Durfee 258.
In the Thursday Green Men League Irwin Tarlow
and Alex Cruz 244 in the Thursday Bowlympics
Duos League.
Pin Chaser Brunswick A-2 Machines

shot 223-206, and Steve Swersky 212. George Brenner shot 214, and Joe Livolsi 175 in
Mitch Roth 267 the Friday Sunshine Duos League. Cashier (experienced or willing to train 
FARMINGDALE, NY - Mitch Roth rolled 267, Peter Marone rolled 183 in the Monday AM 
Seniors League.
Berty Messina 255, Darren Pitnick 251, and Joseph
Hoenig 243 in the Monday Night Fourplay League.
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Gary Haines 248 

In the Friday Adult/Junior League Chris Mirer and


FARMINGDALE, NY - In the Thursday Epic Edge
Wonderful opportunity for the right person
Alexander Greaves each rolled 217.
Marc Bieler 266 Pro Shot League Gary Haines bowled 248, Adam ApplyinPerson
Chase 243, and Daniel Schrafel 242.
FARMINGDALE, NY - Marc Bieler rolled 266,
Bryan Dragotta 253, and Chris Cappellini 237 in the
Thursday Epic Edge Pro Shot League.
Alice Burns rolled 176, and All Noll 173 in the
Monday AM Seniors League. JerseyLanes
Marvin Slifkin bowled 168, and Joan Healey 166
Brandon Wainwright shot 192 in the Epic Edge in the Friday Sunshine Duos League. 30ParkAvenue,Linden,N.J.
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