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Vol. 77 No. 51 February 22 - 28, 2017 25 cents
Jason Belmonte Wins Barbasol PBA Players Championship Colin Michel, 13 -years-old, Blasted 300
By Jerry Schneider - PBA
COLUMBUS, Ohio Three-time Professional At Coram Country Lanes
Bowlers Association Player of the Year Jason CORAM, NY - Colin Michels, at Ronnie Fandino rolled 278, fol-
Belmonte of Australia captured his seventh major 13 years old, took the center stage lowed by Gabriel Elie-Pierre with
title and ended a two-year streak without a Tour win spotlight when he posted a 300 a 277, Bryan Paul 276, Edward
by winning the Barbasol PBA Players Championship game while contesting in the Eng 257, Candida Hernandez 243,
at Wayne Webbs Columbus Bowl. LYSA League at Coram Country and Danielle Merino collected a
In a championship match between two players who Lanes. 235 game..
use the unique two-handed delivery, the top seeded
Belmonte defeated Anthony Simonsen of Austin, Ron DeLuca 300 at Lodi Lanes
Texas, 221-204, to notch his second Players LODI, NJ Competing in the him in the spotlight with his 300
Championship win and 13th PBA Tour title overall. Monday Early Trios League at game in a 784 session series.
Belmontes win broke a dry spell that started after Lodi Lanes Ron DeLuca found Ralph Artemisio bowled 268-699.
he won his record third straight USBC Masters and
his second consecutive PBA Tournament of
Champions back-to-back in February of 2015. Going PBA photo Gene Pukas 300 at Rockaway Lanes
Jason Belmonte ROCKAWAY, NJ - Gene Pukas Lanes.
into the Players Championship he had a string of 16
tournaments in which he made the top five but failed player to win two PBA Tour majors. He won the 2016 found perfection in a 300 on his Glenn Frey posted a 289-782 fol-
to win. He finished second in five of those events. USBC Masters at 19 to become the youngest to win way to a 790 session high series lowed by Nick Westergaard with
Its a brand new start, Belmonte said of the new a PBA major. rolling in the County Tuesday 277-760, John Scott 267-, Julio
season. I was successful staying focused the whole I didnt make my best shots in that match, said Night Mixed League at Rockaway Soto 267-687, Dan Richards 259-
tournament from start to finish. Ive learned that if Simonsen. There were probably a couple of shots
you look ahead or behind youre not staying in the where I should have reset myself. Ill just use it as a Anthony Angotti, Bill Daunno 300
moment. learning experience.
In the title match, Belmonte held a commanding In the semifinal match, Simonsen beat Connor At Majestic Lanes
Pickford of Plano, Texas, 204-191, to advance to the HOPELAWN, NJ - Anthony also shot a 300 game.
37-pin lead in the fifth frame that was too much for
title match. Pickford, who was trying for his first Angotti earned top honor in the Chris Fisher shot 255-223-279-
Simonsen to overcome.
Tour singles title, teamed with Simonsen to win the Middlesex County Classic League 757, Joe Lampariello 268-268-
It feels fantastic, said the 33-year-old Belmonte,
2016 Roth/Holman PBA Doubles for his first title. blasting games of 300-267-230 for 215-751, and Ed Hayes, Jr 212-
who won his first major in the 2011 Players
In the opening stepladder match, Pickford defeated a high series of 787.BIll Daunno 279-247-738.
Championship. Two years is a long time to wait (for
a win), especially considering all the times I had Team USA member and former Wichita State bowl-
made TV. ing star AJ Chapman, 243-154. Chapman was trying Pat Zenker Hammered 300 at
Ive always believed in myself but Ill admit to become only the third player to win a Tour title in Rockville Centre Lanes
theres a lot of weight off of my shoulders now after his first tournament as a PBA member.
all that time because believe me, people will remind In the second match, Pickford defeated Martin ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Pat Glen Smith shot 258-237-268-
you, he added. Larsen of Sweden 266-182 to advance to the semifi- Zenker blasted a 300 game in the 763, Ketih Manza 257-235-225-
The 20-year-old Simonsen, who qualified second nal. With four career runner-up finishes, Larsen was Wednesday Early Mens League at 717, Jeff Bishoff 276-267-712,
for the finals, was trying to become the youngest trying for his first Tour win. Rockville Centre Lanes. and Ken Bruce 258-237-708.

Swedens Jesper Svensson Wins 2016 George Young PBAHigh Average Honors
Swedens Jesper Svensson con- games. for 364 games. Belmonte won Ind. (224.49 for 490 games); overall 2016 earnings leader with
tinued to add to his portfolio of Svensson, a 21-year-old two- high-average honors in 2013, Englands Dom Barrett (222.80 $168,290, followed by Anthony
accomplishments after being con- handed left-hander, won the high when he set the PBA record with a for 372 games) and Canadas Simonsen of Austin, Texas, at
firmed as PBAs George Young average race by a fairly impressive 228.81 average, and in 2014 when Francois Lavoie (222.79 for 330 $143,278; Svensson at $138,380;
Memorial High Average award 1.32-pin margin over fellow two- he scored at a 226.71 pace. games). Barrett at $116,890 and PBA Hall
winner for the 2016 season after handed player Jason Belmonte of Behind Svensson and Belmonte The PBA also confirmed that of Famer Pete Weber of St. Ann,
scoring at a 226.07 pace for 324 Australia, who averaged 225.75 were E.J. Tackett of Huntington, Tackett was the organizations Mo., at $105,130.
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Indianas E.J. Tackett Wins 2016 PBA Player of the Year Award
By Bill Vint - PBA Tackett, PBAs only four-time title on television gave me a boost in con- Team Canada our coach tries to help exposure and major national news-
KATY, Texas Thanks in part to a winner in 2016, was involved in a fidence. I always knew I could do us set goals and thats one of the paper features.
commanding performance in the highly-competitive Player of the that, but to actually win on TV was goals I set for myself. You try to aim Smallwood won a second title in
end-of-season GEICO PBA World Year race coming into the World something else. high, but also set a goal thats feasi- the 2013 PBA Scorpion
Series of Bowling in Reno, which Series where he not only won the One thing Ive always noted ble. It justifies all of the hard work Championship and he has made 11
included his first major title in the PBA World Championship for his about the (Player of the Year) award Ive put in. additional championship round
PBA World Championship, 24-year- fourth title of the year and he was is its named for Chris Schenkel (the Its been a great year for appearances, including runner-up
old E.J. Tackett of Huntington, Ind., one of three players to qualify for the PBA Hall of Fame announced for Canadian bowling. finishes in the 2011 PBA
was the overwhelming choice as the match play finals in all four PBA years on ABC-TV). Most people Smallwood, 39, has been a popular Tournament of Champions and the
2016 GEICO Chris Schenkel animal pattern championships dont know he was from my home competitor since joining the PBA 2016 PBA World Championship.
Professional Bowlers Association (Cheetah, Chameleon, Scorpion and town. Tour in 2009. After losing his job Its a really a good deal,
Player of the Year. Shark) that are part of the WSOB. Tackett also is off to a great start in with General Motors during the eco- Smallwood said, adding with a grin,
The results of voting by his fellow He ended the year as the PBAs earn- 2017, winning the PBA Tours first nomic downturn, Smallwood decid- When you dont say much, people
PBA members and international ings leader ($154,900) and finished event, the DHC PBA Japan ed to pursue his childhood dream of think youre nice, but its nice to be
bowling news media representatives third in scoring average (224.49 for Invitational in Osaka, Japan. competing on the PBA Tour. He thought of as a good guy. I spend a
was announced by PBA CEO and 490 games). Im going to stay in the same entered the former PBA exempt lot of time with (three-time Nagy
Commissioner Tom Clark during the In addition to the PBA World mindset and try to make TV shows tour qualifier in Allen Park, Mich., award winner) Parker Bohn, and I
Main Event Terrell Owens PBA Championship, Tackett won titles in and win, he said. Thats why I do and won an exemption to bowl full- know what kind of guy he is. To be
Super Clash which aired live on the 2016 Xtra Frame Storm Open, what I do try to win. time the following season. But he in the group with him, and the other
ESPN. Xtra Frame PBA Team Challenge Lavoie, who joined the PBA fol- then pulled off a dream victory, win- winners, is pretty cool.
Clark also announced that 23-year- and the Bear Open during the PBA lowing a successful collegiate bowl- ning the PBA World Championship Page is the fourth recipient of the
old Quebec City native Francois Fall Swing. ing career at Wichita State for $50,000 and his first Tour title, Tony Reyes Community Service
Lavoie was selected as the 2016 At age 24, he became the second- University, made four television resulting in enormous national media Award, honoring the popular PBA
Harry Golden Rookie of the Year, youngest player to win PBAs top finals during his first year, but none attention that included a feature in Tour champion who lost his life fol-
becoming the first Canadian ever to annual individual honor. Only the was more impressive than the U.S. Sports Illustrated, network television lowing a traffic accident in 2012.
win that award. The 2016 Steve late Billy Hardwick was younger Open where he not only won his first
Nagy Sportsmanship Award, select- when he was selected as PBAs first title and a major at that but also Pascack Valley Snares Bergen County Crown
ed by PBA Tour players, went to Player of the Year in 1963 at age 22. bowled the first nationally-televised
Tom Smallwood of Saginaw, Mich., Its absolutely amazing, Tackett 300 game in the prestigious tourna- Lyndhurst Firest Tourney Best 1119-3086
and the 2016 Tony Reyes said. I switched to 16 pounds at the ments colorful history. The sports By Vince Albrecht
Community Service Award winner end of the 2015 season, had some oldest major championship began as HACKENSACK, NJ Nine of the seventeen Group 1-2 schools and
for exceptional community or chari- success and just kept doing what I the BPAA All Star in 1942. eight of the fifteen Group 3-4 entrants advanced to the three-game after-
table activities was Rhino Page of do. I got the ball rolling the right way Lavoie was involved in a noon session. The Group 1-2 morning leaders were unable to hold off
Orlando, Fla. and kept it going all year. Winning Canadian-dominated Rookie of the Lyndhurst which came from sixth place to run from the pack with a siz-
Year race with Ontarios Graham zling 1119: 3086. Matched against each other in Group 3-4, Pascack
Fach, his Team Canada teammate, Valley dominated Indian Hills, 2964-2700 to capture the Bergen County
who drew first blood when he won Crown as well as the Group 3-4 Title. The Cinderfella story clearly
the Barbasol PBA Players belonged to Group 1-2 Glen Rock which finished the AM set fifth, a sur-
Championship early in the year to prise in itself, and then, largely on the strength of sixth game heroics
become the first Canadian to win a from captain Matt Carbone 280, Steve Lis 235 and Matt Pissaro 222,
PBA Tour title (also a major). After blitzed the pin decks with 1018 to grab second place. The morning
winning the U.S. Open, Lavoie matches produced the individual high game/series winners, Tom
McGrath [Ramsey] 266 and Kyle Laube [Bergen Catholic] 670.
broke open the race in the World
Team Overall Statistics: Pascack Valley 2966-2964: 5930, Lyndhurst
Series, winning his second title in the
2677-3086: 5763, Indian Hills 3008-2700: 5708, Ridgewood 2829-
PBA Shark Championship and fin-
2752: 5581, Bergen Catholic 2860-2716: 5576, Glen Rock 2693-2824:
ishing the season fifth among the
5517, North Arlington 2825-2659: 5484, Fair Lawn 2623-2782: 5405, St
PBAs average leaders (222.79 for
Josephs [Mont.] 2706-2695: 5401, Demarest 2767-2620: 5387,
330 games) and seventh in earnings
Ridgefield Park 2767-2618: 5385, Teaneck 2616-2685: 5301, Fort Lee
($79,920).
2856-2431: 5287, Hasbrouck Heights 2604-2674: 5278, Westwood
Usually there arent multiple 2622-2500: 5122, Dumont 2583-2459: 5042 and Paramus Catholic
rookies who win titles, but I was for- 2598-2432: 5030.
tunate to have a strong finish and Group 1-2 Winners: Lyndhurst, Glen Rock
thats kind of what sealed the deal, Group 3-4 Winners: Pascack Valley, Indian Hills
Lavoie said. Im sure Graham had Top Individual Results: Ryan Donohue [Lyn] 266: 695, Derek
the same goal, but only one of us can Lewandowski [RP] 258: 689, Kyle Laube [BC] 265: 670, Tom Smith
win. To finally have it official is [PV] 667, Matt Meyer [Rwd] 267: 665, Kyle Schellberg [Dum] 258:
great. 661, Ryan McGuire [IH] 246: 659, Nick Greco [FL] 235: 658, Troy
(Winning Rookie of the Year) was Villani [Lyn] 243: 652, Matt Carbone [GR] 280: 648, Jared Duncan [IH]
a goal, Lavoie said. Every year on 252: 642, Steve Lis [GR] 235: 642 and Tyler Nappi [FL] 233: 640.
February 22 - 28, 2017 SPORTS REPORTER 3

ROCKAWAY HIGH ROLLERS


Chester Men: Steve Baird 257-647, Stephan Szardenings Rockaway Women: Lois Kehmna 202-556, Tina Spanish American Mixed: Joe Karas 263-723, Charles T.
255-681, Joseph Wilkinson 247-617, Glenn Robinson 245- Richardson 194-504, Tammy Baldwin 188-513, Marybeth Wilfong 258-726, Benny Nieves 255-716.
594, Felipe Labastida 235-684, Harry Wright 226-595, Kanouse 187-520, Michaela Rumble 169-500.
Stephen Boylan 225-644, JT Wilkinson 223-617. Put Togethers: Michael Holdnak 233-582, Scott
Rockaway Foursome: Ken George 259-707, James Stiles Brandstetter 201-568, Matt Trimmer 185, Michelle Halko
County Tuesday Night: Ryan Prevost 284-771, Richard 256, Ken Emker 241, Steve Dickman 235-621, Joyce 204.
McColligan 269-685, Chris Morris 268-675, Frank Proccini Hulbert 193-536, Liza Gallo 191-531, Judy Von Itter 182,
258, Dot Newsome 219-627, Lynne Coleman 217-627, Ellen O'Neill 182-485. Youth Program
Linda Barber 210, Bette Simmons 205-537. Ball Busters: Liam Reale 167-468, Ty Carra 157-397,
Nor Bu: Ben Jay 269-672, Bill Karpack 268-720, Al Matthew Dignam 124-340, Brandon Lipp 119-329, Sarah
Fox Hills Seniors: Joe Dagostino 269-666, Steve Friedman Higgins 234, Charles Wright 626, Maryann Abasto 222- Gallagher 147-404.
224, Stuart Gomer 224-558, Regina Nataluk 212-602, 606, Ellen Secallus 182-454, Anne Meisner 170-446, Mary
Bernadette Memolo 200-467, Johanna Hofgesang 183-467. Vantreueren 170. Bumper Busters: Jordan Lipp 106-210, Jacob Paniconi 82-
154, Joe Martella 81-158.
Morris Hills Mixed: Manny Barroqueiro 175-468, Sal Rockaway Mixed: Bob Olstead 265, Ryan Prevost 264-
Antoniello 172-509, Bill Hamilton 166-Ronald Stickney 725, Charles Palermo 258, Dave Sabella 258, Liesl Apgar "The quality of a leader is reflected
149-418, Dolores Webb 174-457, Joyce Brokling 159-415, 237-653, Denise Frey 236-572, Keri May 232-631, Linda in the standards they set for themselves."
Beth Williams 156-434, Nancy Kolbusch 139. Humes 229-649. - Ray Kroc
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Dave Goldman 299 Robert Benenati 299 Ben Gregoretti 748 Jay McCray 718 Chris Bodzis 681
Chun Bae 780 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Jay ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Robert Benenati rolled a near per- Ben Gregoretti topped the scoring McCray led the scoring in the Chris Bodzis led the scoring in the
Dave Goldman 299-246-748, fect 299 game in a 719 series but in the Wednesday Early Mens Wednesday Senior Doubles Saturday Scholarship League
Chun Bae took high series honors the top set for the session went to League firing games of 279-247- League rolling games of 268-257 rolling games of 267-226 for a
in the Monday 4-Man Classic Keith Benenati firing games of 222 for a high series of 748. for a high series of 718. high series of 681.
blasting 267-257-256 for a 780. 289-236 for the high series of 741 Glen Smith shot 256-717, Corey Charles Johnson rolled 277-214- Mekhi Michael hit 277-671,
Scott Rufer rolled 247-269-263- in the Wednesday Night Mixed Mahoney 267-247-712, Sal 691, James Hardaway 263-218- Jamie Boffardi 237, and Paul Igel
779, George Stephens Jr 289-280- League. Panzarella 279, Frank Villardi 276, 683, and Ed Frontera 255-664. 234.
763, Glen Smith 254-236-226- Frank Macchio rolled 248-266- and Keith Manza 255-248-698. Bernice Namorato rolled 217, Tom Dowd 672
726, Pat Zenker 223-246-257-726. 224-738, , James Laurita 235-243- Stanley Rosadio 728 Danielle Davis 191, and Jeannie ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY -
228-706, and Steve Graff 279- Polacco 179 in the Monday Ladies
Lawrence Welfare 775 214-688.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY-
Classic League.
Tom Dowd paced the scoring in
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Stanley Rosadio led the scoring in the Thursday Mixed League
John LaBau 761 the Thursday Senior Birds League rolling games of 202-256-214 for
Lawrence Welfare topped the ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY-
Custom Thumbz Doubles blasting rolling games of 280-252 for a a high series of 672.
John LaBau topped the scoring in high series of 728. Al Fabiano rolled 267-224-669,
289-257 for a high 775. the Friday Night Mixed blasting
Tony Amendala rolled 216-247- Thomas Romanelli hit 242-222- Greg Ton 265-205-657, and
226-246-289 for a high 761. 681, Charles Johnson 279-661, Jennifer Yerkes 248-221-649.
257-720, David Goldman 258- John Hodge shot 265, Alex
244-719, and Steve Friedman 246- and Ed Frontera 235-221-655.
Bogolubsky 244-227-225-696.
235-223-704.
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THE LEADERS AT LODI Frank Magyar Tops Youth Travelers at Montvale Lanes
By Vince Albrecht Montvales pins, the two quartets collective- Nappi 235-226: 641, Nick Greco 229-227:
Monday Night Trios: Anthony Rizzo 276-752, Alex MONTVALE, NJ In each of his three ly averaged an incredible 218.13/player. 619 and Hassan Izzard 232: 609.
Protin 259, Ralph Artemisio 258, John Keossey 258- games, Holiday Is Frank Magyar seemed Scorching the pin decks for the victors were Garnering two of BC Is points was the
718, Steve Leach 721. headed for huge 250+ numbers, only to Devin Crowley 244-263: 690, Jared Duncan recently crowned Bergen County Girls
be done in by ill-timed splits. It never 214-267: 652, Tom Chamberlain 225-218: winner Kristen Kane 213-202: 602.
Saturday Fil-Am: Zarina Lagman 289, John swayed his determination or his focus and 635 and Rachel Duncan 215: 578. Chasing Helping her keep BC I competitive were
Montagna 279, Eric Perez 279-754, Bobby Castillo he came through with the Stan Niemiec the plastic-coats into the pit for the New teammates Janina Santoro 200: 556, John
278-748, Julio Canalea 757. sessions best set, 235-243-243: 721 in Yorkers were Johnny Toscano 714 [247-257- Behr 191 and Patrick Kane 181.
leading his squad to a 23-9 [2998-2783] 210], Nicholas Varano 243-257: 697, Michaella Raab had a break-out 211:
Monday SunMix: Michael Laspada 235, Brian triumph over Bowler City III. Other huge Brandon Smith 204-231-258: 693 and 551 and Joseph Mahoney, true to his nick-
Creeley 225, Steve Vandenhenden 225, Cheryl Moe numbers on the pair for the winners were Matthew Cona 213-192: 576. name, hammered out a 224-256: 658 as
223. driven by Angela Dinallo 248, Alex Madison Perry, who captured the Passaic Montvale strengthened its hold on third
McGuire 246: 613 and David Neil 237: County Girls Crown, continued her relent- place, 20-12 in its match with Hi-Tor II.
Wednesday Men's 820: Joe Cauwels 279-806, Chuck 617. Scaling the leaderboard for BC III less pounding of those little guys cowering The latter earned eight of its points in the
Cocozzo 279, Steve Van Iderstine 277, James were southpaw David Grant 660 [221- in their equilateral triangles, resulting in a first game, firing four deuces: Vincent
Haggerty 733. 226-213] and Steve DeFabiis 222-231: season high 279, fashioned with two nine- Avallone 218: 601, Mercedes Morel 213,
625. pin count spares and a ten strike swing. Isabella Palamaro 211 and Nicole Cona
Public Safety League: Bill Ochiuzzo 266-683, This was position week and the leaders Closing with 215 for a girls league best 207. In the sessions final position
Hermino Sanchez 265, Harry Holland 262, John responded with a remarkable display of skill 688, Madison, Lodis leadoff player, trig- encounter, T-Bowl prevailed over Bowler
Coloado 693. as second place Holiday II pulled to within gered one of her teams best outings, a City II, 22-10 behind Chris Rysz 205 and
three and one half-points of Hi-Tor I by post- 2557 net [213.08/player], in its 28-4 Dylan Heinold 194: 559. Carrying BC IIs
ing a 21-11 [2999-2953] win. When the [3097-2919] success over Bowler City I. fortunes were Matt Burzynski 200-260:
smoke cleared from the annihilation of Following Madisons lead were Tyler 654 and Victoria Vucak 209: 553.

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February 22 - 28, 2017 SPORTS REPORTER 7

AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Sunil Kochar 794 Pete Bohleber 738 Sal Yannacone 704
FARMINGDALE, NY - Sunil FARMINGDALE, NY - Pete FARMINGDALE, NY - Sal
Kochar toppd the scoring in the Bohleber topped the scoring in the Yannacone topped the scoring in
Epic Edge Trios League blasting Friday Late Mixed League rolling the Monday HS Practice League
29 Spruce Street games of 289-278-227 for a high games of 257-247-234 for a high rolling games of 213-266-225 for
Oakland, NJ 07436 series of 794. series of 738. a high series of 704.
(201) 337-6516
Holidaybowlnj.com Keith Kasper rolled 237-278- George Tinch shot 241-205-248- Darius Fuller shot 247-212-653,
255-770, Glenn Gerstner 260-279- 694, Howie Delman 203-266-208- Michael Lamanno 238, and Peter
Featuring the 223-762, John Ripple 235-267- 677, Sug Legrand 249-233-677, Gilliland 234.
Coors Light Winter Doubles 253-755, Pete Cornell 248-226- and Wingo Hom 258-664. Roger Herrscher 695
And 246-720, Fabrizio Cerutti 278-
Heineken Summer Trio Tommy Legotte 728 FARMINGDALE, NY - Roger
226-709, and Billy Vasold III 247- FARMINGDALE, NY - Tommy Herrscher led the scoring in the
Newly Upgraded Quibica 236-225-708. Legotte led the scoring in the Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
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Kenneth Hosek 792 Wednesday Early Mens League games of 266-224 for a high series
Upgraded Bar FARMINGDALE, NY - Kenneth rolling games of 215-2334-279 for of 695.
Full Service Bowling Entertainment Hosek topped the scoring in the a high series of 728. John Curtis hit 279-243-687,
Expressway Glass League blast- Eric Kennedy shot 257-244-681, NIck Butera 231-223-210-664,
NEW HOME TO: ing games of 259-256-277 for a Mitch Kennedy 255-227-681, and Nestor Reyes 258-227-657.
high series of 792. Angel Ramos 257-217-668, Christopher Quinn 653
Keith Kasper rolled 278-268- Kenneth Wojdylo 265-211-663, FARMINGDALE, NY -
748, Mark Arezzo 290-245-716, and Nathaniel Fuller 264-660. Christopher Quinn topped the
Elmo Reavis 258-249-712, Tom Greg Herzing 727 scoring in the Sunday Early Mixed
Brodowski 232-238-236-706, and FARMINGDALE, NY - Greg League rolling games of 253-202
Mike Forman 256-248-700. Herzing topped the scoring in the for a high series of 653.
Eddie Allen 744 Tuesday Early Birds League blast- Rainer Latteier shot 279-647,
FARMINGDALE, NY - Eddie ing games of 299-235 for a high Terrance Gregory 255, and
Allen led the scoring in the series of 727. Anthony Cotter 228-214.
Monday Night Fourplay League Miguel Garrido rolld 290-235- In the Sunday Adult/Junior

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721, Ranee Jackson 224-278-700,
Fred Catapano 238-226-225-689,
League Joan Gallagher shot 212,
Stephen Dialzon 207, Ralph

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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC Peter Honan 767 at Parkway Lanes


Lew Caffrey 772 rolling games of 231-256 for a 214-276-685. ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Peter Honan led the Wednesday Teterboro
high series of 676. Steve Osiadacz 710 Bowling League at Parkway Lanes firing games of 246-255-266 for a
HOPELAWN, NJ - Lew Caffrey
Nick Biamonte hit 225-245-644, high 767 series.
topped the scoring in the Friday HOPELAWN, NJ - Steve
and John Syslo and Joe Maloney The rest of the field for that night consisted of Kevin DeFrancesco toss-
Night Mixed blasting games of Osiadacz led the scoring in the
224. ing a 266 in his 741 set followed by Alfred Balletto with 257-716,
246-268-258 for a high 772. Family League rolling games of
Bill Larsen 735 Michael Viola 246-709 , James Viola 258-709, Mike DeFrancesco 258-
Sal Angotti hit 228-244-258-730, 221-233-256 for a high series of
702, Jan Dul 246-699 , and Alton Dickson 259-687.
Michael Holoka 245-248-683, and HOPELAWN, NJ - Bill Larsen 710.
Carmine Latin 229-213-211-653. topped the scoring in the Lisa Columbus shot 225, RJ
Joe Defini 756 Wednesday Night Mens League Quintos 223, and Kevin Kopko
HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Defini blasting games of 232-265-238 for 206-200.
topped the scoring in the a high series of 735. Matthew Kokal 690
Wednesday Night Trios League Mark Makwinski shot 214-246- HOPELAWN, NJ - Matthew
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a high series of 756. and Sean Burke 222-203-221-646. Wednesday Majestic Open League
William Mezier III rolled 227- Long, Hernandez 733. rolling games of 246-257 for a
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