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Vol. 72 No. 49 February 8 - 14, 2012 50 cents
ARLINGTON, Texas - The United States Bowling Congress Board of Directors has elected threetime Team USA member Andrew Cain of Phoenix as USBC President for the remainder of the current term, which ends July 31, 2012. Cain, 30, takes over for Jim Sturmier this month. "I'm very humbled and honored the board has confidence in me, and I look forward to continuing our positive work for bowling and fulfilling our mission," said Cain, who has
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served on the USBC Board of Directors since 2007. Cain, who started bowling at age 6 and had his first 300 game at age 12, was a member of Team USA in 2002, 2003 and 2005 and was a member of Junior Team USA in 2001. He has won nearly a dozen medals in international competition, and most recently was a member of the Team AllEvents champions at the 2011 USBC Open Championships. Cain graduated from Arizona State with a degree in justice studies.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Monday Early Birds: Duke Nicolian II 246-661, Doug Scholtz 244 game, Frank Grumka 234-624, Michelle Clouse 231-581, Betty Hessler 214 game, Terry Berkheimer 210-577 County Tuesday Night Mixed: Joe Bigham 278-738; Chuck Briggs 266 game, Matt Franke 266 game, Joe Bourlier 259-706; Nichole Spratford 247-696, Sandy Turner 227-615, Michey Pukas 205-587 Rockaway Women: Tammy Baldwin 215-524; Annette Rossi 196500, Marie Slater 193-517, Lois Kehmna 191 game Rockaway Foursome: Chris Morris 300-683, Shawn Casey 257-694, Jack Safkan 257 game, Steven Dickman 255-660; Liesl Apgar 260-676, Joyce Hulbert 259-645, Kara Cook 210-584, Joan Dakak 193-541 NorBu Lodge: Chris Bakos 26-610, Keith Helbourg 235-610, Glen Boyd 227 game, Lisa Bischer 191-526; Maryann Abasto 179-483, Stacey Titus 170-489 Thursday Nite Mixed: Mike Ireton 267-672, Mark Novembre 258727, Damian Anuatzi 253-game, Nidia hanveld 225-630, Tami Mehesy 211-608, Anne Tursky 201-584 Rockaway Mixed: Anthony Alston 266-686, Corey Smith 230-635, Jim Testa 229 game, John Nobile 227 game, Keri May 268-728, Julianne Crowell 257-669, Nicole Malsom 225-573, Sonna Sodano 205 game, Friday Nite Mens: Heriberto Matias 28-709, Ken Goeroge 289-738, Eugen Opsanick 268 game, Save Sabella 258 game, Jim Westergaard 246 game, John Bartolzaai 244 game, Friday Tri-Mixed: Geno McCroy 214578, Mike Svetik 203-game, Jerry Szekula Jr. 193 game, Michele Halley 200 game, Michelle Halko 169 game, Joann mossi 165 game
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Shawn Kilmer 637
LAKEWOOD, NJ Shawn Kilmer paced the scoring in the Sat. Jr. Classic League firing games of 204-217-216 for a high series of 637. Tori Boughton shot 202-245, Jared Staurd 256-235, Brian Lash 227, McKenna Collier 209, Kyle Desiderio 207-207, Brandy Collins 207-210, Micahel Tedeschi and Misty Downs 200. In the Sat. Pin Hitters League Page Peters shot 179, Michael Guzman 171, Kamerin Powers 170, Nicolas Gross 143, Deann Downs 135, and Livia Spalluto 130.
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Anthony Pesce 769
STATEN ISLAND, NY Anthony Pesce led the scoring in the Country Pro-Shop Mixed League firing games of 277-267 for a high series of 769. Alfredo Rodriguez rolled 287, Serena Vasquez 224-245-671, Lisa Samways 243, and Nancy Mooney 243.
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DUKE DeMARCO INVITATIONAL A Perfect Game from Terence Johnson this week with a 791 series! John Broock & Ben Gregoretti shoot 299 each; 280 from Bob Thorne; 279s from Dennis Shapiro, Joe Conigliaro, John Balbi & Dwight Flowers. TUESDAY NIGHT MEN 266 from Frank Lawlor; 259 for Bill Rappel; Les Forrai had a 257 and a 729 series; Michael Dito with a 255; THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Yogi Hannigan threw a nice 279; Ray Berrios with a 278and a 715 series; Philip Karfinkel goes 268 and a 265 from John Cardinale; 236 from Betty Lescher with a 601 series; 628 series from Donna Frey; Maureen Pupplo got a nice 230; FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Alex Bogolubsky lead the league with a 285; 279 for Al Bennett and a 735 series; Morris Spriggs with a 741 series; Kristen Hayes had a pair of 224s with a 641 series; SUNDAY ADULT JUNIOR Adults: John Balbi 275 & 690 series; Dave Ackerman 257 & 708 series; Barbara Migliorino 206 & 563 series Juniors: Cameron Lohr 248 & 652 series; Ramon Deleon Jr. 244 243 213 for a beautiful 700 series; KOFFEE KATS Laurie Bettineschi shot 192 and a 529 series;
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Tony Cardi 729
FARMINGDALE, NY In the Friday Late Mixed League Tony Cardi shot 27-214-236-729, and Eddie Wing 200-254-245-699. Vinny Innone shot 289-221700 in the Saturday Nite Fun League. In the Friday Sunshine Kids League Guy Reece hit 224, and Jerry Keenan 219.
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Kerrick Jones 716
FARMINGDALE, NY Kerrick Jones led the Tuesday Early Birds League firing games of 257-202-257 for a high series of 716. Earl Holden rolled 237-213258-708, Jonnae Greaves 258266-707, and Nicole Catapano 258-218-665. In the Saturday Bethpage PAL League Chris Visconti hit 209.
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US OPEN HIGHLIGHT
Scott Salem, better known as Scott the Engineer to Howard Stern fans, will return to PBA competition during the 69th U.S. Open at Brunswick Zone-Carolier in North Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 2026, and Howard TV will be on hand to cover all of Salems activities. Salem, an avid scratch league bowler in New Jersey, made his debut in PBA Tour competition during the 2010 PBA World Series of Bowling, generating extensive media coverage on Sterns Sirius Radio broadcasts as well as on Howard TV.
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By Gloria Volpe As Vince Lombardi once said If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score? Well the scores were kept and here are the highlights from Wallington Lanes. G& L Mixed was pretty impressive with these scores, Steve Shin 269, Bob Luzzi, 266 Tony Shin 256, Sam Lucci 255, Mike Rochinski 248 and Stan Wusyk 245. The L part of G&L the ladies. They did very well Joely Jackowitz had a 231 Nicky Torres had a 226. Wednesday ladies Hdcp what a night for these ladies Shannon Kelly shot 203-196-233 632 How about Jenna Cipolla with a 139 avg she shot a 228 great game and then there was Grace Bello with a 169 avg, she had a very nice 221. Thursday Mixed Sirs Fred Tomasik was on fire again with a 204 Art Clayton is on his way back up after a back problem plagued him last yr he shot a 178-165 501 and for the Thursday Ladies Fran Dudas 199 529 series. Thursday Public Safety Kevin Tito Jackson Led off the night with a 300 and a 758 Series. Kenny Lee had a 220-268-230 718, Frank Mena 227-277 205 709, Bill Ochiuzzo 235 213 244 692 ,Steven Mocarski 226 257 201 684
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