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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 71 No. 43 December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011 . 50 cents
Mike Almodovar 300, Mark Plowman 763 at MontvaleBy Larry Diebner
HOPELAWN, NJ – Joey
Weisenstein topped the scoring in
the Raritan Bay Men’s League fir-
ing games of 257-267-278 for a
high series of 802 at Majestic
Lanes.
Lee Kay hit 274-246-716, John
Kertesz 218-246-227-691, Glenn
Mohr 279-217-689, Ed Hayes, Jr.
290-681, and Travis Tilley 246-
221-213-680.
OAKLAND, NJ – Walt Sacharow
topped the scoring in the
Budweiser Classic League at
Holiday Bowl firing games of 279-
264-279 for a high series of 822.
Bob Lippi hit 289-279-224-791,
Chip Jones 256-267-750, Joey
Jones 279-257-745, Josh
Bindhammer 278-267-743,
Andrew Davidowicz 269-725, Al
Winkler 268-725, Rob Golda 237-
707, and Dan Gerardi 257-706.
Joey Weisenstein 802 at Majestic
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Yong-Jin Gu, a slightly-
built 48-year-old left-hander, had never
bowled in a Professional Bowlers Association
event before the World Series of Bowling, but
he pulled off one of the biggest upsets in PBA
history when he defeated an international
field of opponents to win the PBA Scorpion
Championship at South Point Bowling
Center.
It was the first Lumber Liquidators PBA
Tour television final ever to include four
international players and only one American.
Gu (pronounced “coo”) upset four straight
opponents, including top qualifier Jun-Yung
Kim, 236-224, in the all-South Korea champi-
onship match, to become the first South
Korean ever to win a PBA Tour event.
In a stunning finish, Gu held a 10-pin lead
entering the ninth frame, but he missed a 7 pin
spare conversion to surrender his lead.
Needing a nine-count spare and strike to win,
Kim then left a pocket 7-10 split on his first shot in
the 10th frame to hand the victory back to Gu.
Gu started the stepladder finals with a 245-204 vic-
tory over former Saginaw Valley State collegiate All-
American Dan MacLelland of Windsor, Ontario,
throwing strikes on seven of his first nine shots. In
his second match, Gu routed 2010 Pepsi Viper
Champion Bill O’Neill of Southampton, Pa., 256-
208, again striking on eight of his first 10 shots. He
then romped to a 233-208 victory over Australia’s
two-handed star, Jason Belmonte, throwing seven
strikes in eight tries. Gu had his first open frame in
the 10th against Belmonte, but by that time he had
already clinched a trip to the final match.
“I can’t even say how happy I am,” Gu said
through an interpreter. “This was my first trip to the
United States. Winning wasn’t even in my dreams.”
Regarding his first-ever shot on television, Gu
said, “I didn’t feel anything. I just threw the shot.”
But he quickly showed high-pitched emotions which
followed virtually every strike. “It’s what we call
showmanship in Korea,” he said. “It helps me relieve
my stress before the next shot.”
Gu, who idolizes PBA Hall of Famer Norm Duke
“because he’s small like me,” had no idea what kind
of reception awaited him upon his return home, but
he had already learned he and Kim had become
instant national celebrities simply by qualifying for
the American television finals. South Korea’s lead-
ing newspaper, television network and bowling mag-
azine immediately flew representatives to the U.S. to
cover the finals.
Kim, who realized Gu had given him an opening
when he missed the 7 pin, said his immediate reac-
tion after leaving the 7-10 split was, “I lost. My shot
in the 10th went farther right than I wanted. It was a
good shot, but not the one I wanted to throw.”
South Korea’s Gu Pulls Off Stunning
Upset in PBA Scorpion Championship By Bill Vint - PBA Media Relations
John Adams, Rick Warren 299-761 at North Arlington
BRUNSWICK, NJ – Rudy
Johnson blasted 257-290-259-806,
and John Illare rolled perfect with
a 300 game then added games of
233 and 229 for a 762 set while
competing in the Middlesex
County Major League at
Brunswick Zone Carolier.
Ryan Friend hit 246-247-257-
750, Kevin Harrity 258-225-256-
739, Frank Bertucci 236-262-236-
734, Russ Wiltsey 261-226-246-
733, Pete Danyo, Jr. 268-214-242-
727, Rich Aaron 243-223-257-
723, and Mike Greenberg 215-
278-227-720.
Walt Sacharow 822 at Holiday
PBA photo
Yong-Jin Gu won the PBA World Series of Bowling
Scorpion Championship.
NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – John Adams and Rick
Warren each blasted 299-761 in the Sunday
Morning Trios League at North Arlington Bowl.
Lawrence Anderson shot the high series for the
session with a 783 highlighted by a 279game.
Rob Mockenhaupt tossec a 289 game in a 777 set
followed by Lewis Managault rolling 268-746,
Jackie Willis 268-740, Antony Buonanno 268-
730, Kathleen Weissman 277-729, Giles Ward
269-737, Andres Lopez 248-734, and Keith
Dobres 290-728.
MONTVALE, NJ - Mike Almodovar fired a 300
game for the high score honor of the night in the
Thursday Nite Early Bird League at Montvale
Lanes. Mark Plowman blasted scores of 216-268-
279 for a 763 series to lead all scoring for the sec-
ond week in a row.
Other great shooting for the night included Larry
Diebner 279-748, Frank Picciotto with a 244 tripli-
cate score and 732 series, and Ed Kilianski 248-720.
Nick Guarneri 300 at Majestic
Rudy Johnson 806, John Illare 300
At Brunswick Zone Carolier
Joseph Verducci 300 at Lodi
Joe Bonser 300 at Parkway
LODI, NJ – Joseph Verducci
found the line and posted a 300
game while competing in the
Monday Classic League at Lodi
Lanes.
Jennifer Deblasi tossed a 254
game to highlight a 607 series.
ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Joe
Bonser blasted a 300 game in the
Friday 1050 Major League at
Parkway Lanes.
Michael Brenner shot 758,
Stephanie Collins 738, Chuck
Trimblett 730, Joe Brulato 717,
Paul Stuart 710, Marty Calia 707,
Craig Kirchner 695, Jerry
Veneziano 694, John Nieman 693,
Dave Derosa and Steve Tripp 691.
HOPELAWN, NJ – Nick Guarneri
earned top honors in the Friday
Nite Mixed League firing perfect
with a 300 then added a 224 to fin-
ish with the session high series at
718.
Eric Haltli hit 268-213-671, Rob
Williams 278-643, and Kenny
Anderson bowled 227-640.
LEVITTOWN, NY - Tom
Moseman blasted twelve in a row
for a 300 game along with a 247 to
tally a 760 high series in the
Friday Knights of Columbus
League at North Levittown Lanes.
Vincent Shenocker bowled a 246
game followed by Rich Shenocker
with a 245.
Tom Moseman Blasted 300
At North Levittown Lanes
2 SPORTS REPORTER December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011
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Brian Ziesig, Robert Bader Sr.
Win LIGBT Titles SAYVILLE, NY - Brian Ziesig of Levittown, NY won the Long
Island Bowlers Tour scratch event and the handicap winner was
Robert Bader Sr., Holtsville, NY. A total of 25 bowlers cashed for the
day which means better than 1 in 4 bowlers earned money.
The scratch event was a 4 game qualifier bowled on Kegel’s 41 foot
Beaten Path Pattern. The only bowler to average over 225 was Joe
Stillman of Staten Island shooting a 908 series to lead the day and
earn a bye into the final match. The high senior for the day was Gary
Shultis of Levittown, NY posting an 872 to earn a bye into round 2.
It took an 832 series (208 average) to earn a spot on the prize list.
The final match in the scratch event put together two former
LIGBT Champions. It was the powerful lefty (Joe) versus the accu-
rate right hander (Brian.) Joe started with a spare and a triple to take
an early lead. Brian finally started to string strikes from the 6th frame
to his first ball in the tenth to shoot a 238 and defeated Joe by 16
pins. Brian earned $700 for his third LIGBT title while Joe took
home $400 for second.
The handicap event had 67 bowlers with the top 16 series advanc-
ing to the finals. It took a 718 series with handicap and bonus pins to
advance. Leading qualifier was Chris DiDamo of Glenwood
Landing, NY who rolled an 802 series (604 scratch) and he earned a
bye directly into the final shootout.
The handicap final four shootout Robert Bader Sr. started with a
strike, open, and spare his first three frames but struck out the rest of
the way to shoot an incredible 289 handicap game (252 scratch.) His
closest competitor was Ed Shacalo, Brooklyn, NY who shot a 246
(188 scratch). Robert earned $500 for his victory while Ed took
home $300 for his runner-up position. Finishing third was So Young
Chin of Whitestone, NY who rolled a 238 (202 scratch) to win $250
and fourth went to Chris DiDamo who bowled a 210 (159 scratch) to
earn $200. So Young also won a Mini-Eliminator Mini Marathon
entry with room with her 788 qualifying series.
Bobby Manella, Nikki Arrigo
Scorch North Arlington PinsBy Vince Albrecht
NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ 11/05/10 – In North Arlington’s Adult-
Junior Doubles Friday evening, 16-year-old Bobby Manella must have
taken an extra nap because he finally came up with a good opening game
of 201 and then followed it with a thundering 255, high youth game to
date; his 626 threesome to go along with his partner Joe Cauwels 641
powered pace-setting 18 And A Half to a sweep of seven points from
second place “Those Guys” who couldn’t get untracked.
13-year-old Nikki Arrigo used her two-handed kegling skill to score
209-575 in leading the A Girls to a seven point triumph over the
Bottlecaps.
4 T’s Laneside I outlasted Team Awesome II, 1051-1034 to hold on to
third place as 10-year-old Taylor Horniacek got her act together in the
finale. Despite Will Blanco’s 221 middle game, the Cardinals fell to a
more consistent G-Force, 4-3. The Mega Monkeys, sparked by 13-year-
old Sam Passaro’s over average threesome, came away with five points
against 4 T’s Laneside II; the latter’s 8-year-old Tara Horniacek rolled a
334 set, her best outing of the season.
Topping the youths’ leaderboard were Bobby Manella +95, Nikki Arrigo
+50, Tara Horniacek +23, Sam Passaro +23, Will Blanco +22, Taylor
Horniacek +14 and Danny Bivin +10. Fine scoring among the juniors’
adult counterparts were tallied by Tommy Horniacek 248-236, Joe
Cauwels 228-216, Vin Albrecht 226, Tim Bray 217, Fran Sanzo180,
Theresa Horniacek and Patti Passaro 179.
Harry Franz 299-744MADISON, NJ- Harry Franz led the scoring in the Tuesday 400
Doubles League firing a near perfect high game of 299 for the ses-
sion high series of 744.
Trevor Bogert posted a 255 game to highlight a 669 series, Pete
Cerenzio tossed a 246 game and Anthony Caporaso tallied a 651
series.
Mike Potoski 764MADISON, NJ – Mike Potoski shot 764, Cesare Badolato 286,
and Jennifer Dunklin rolled a 258 game in a 643 set in league play
at Plaza Lanes.
In the Chatham Collisionettes league Alice Bednarik shot 222,
Jodi Belli 213, and Lori 205.
Lies’l Apgar 288-729MADISON, NJ- Lies’l Apgar led the scoring in the Ladies Trio
League firing a high game of 288 and a high series of 729.
Bea Reinacher hit 209, Jane Inch 204.
Joey Parisi 731MADISON, NJ – Joey Parisi led all competition in the Friday
Classic League tossing a 247 game for a 731 set.
Anthony Parisi hit 687, Dorey Badolato 680, Mike Yoboud 259,
Russ Kyzima 248, and Joe Columbro 247.
In the Plaza Ladies Trio League Karen Reinacher shot 237, and
Jane Inch 200.
Joey Parisi 729MADISON, NJ- Joey Parisi led the scoring in the Friday Classic
League firing a 289 game for a high series of 729.
Russ Kyzima hit 275-718, Kyle McKissock 268, Dorey Badolato
724, Stephanie Rahn 257-650, and Donna Badolato 245.
Andrew Stephens 728MADISON, NJ- Andrew Stephens led the scoring in the
Wednesday Trio League firing a 257 game for a high series of 728.
Fred Crowell shot 265-701, Frank Petrock 265-678, and
Stephanie Rahn 193.
Tom Kreder 279MADISON, NJ – Tom Kreder shot 279, Aaron Marrella 277-696,
Matt Geffken 248, Oren Warter 679, and Joey Parisi 667 in the
Wednesday Trio League.
Ken Kastner 646MADISON, NJ – Ken Kastner paced he scoring in the MC Police
& Fire League firing a 244 game for a high series of 646.
Tom Lockburner hit 235, Joe Marchese and Neil Simonelli 223,
and Anthony Pratts 604.
Brandon Shindler 256MADISON, NJ – In the Thursday Mixed League Brandon
Shindler shot 256, Travis Wilfong 247, John Barilla 243-678, Craig
Swartz 663, and Charles Wilfong 650.
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA Jake Rollins,
Justin Floyd Shine
In Youth Travel
LeagueBy Vince Albrecht
HACKENSACK, NJ – In a
scheduling change this season,
the Stan Niemiec Youth Travel
League staged at Bowler City the
first of three planned tournaments
designed so that all the young
bowlers get to know one another.
Rather than team matchups, the
players were grouped by individ-
ual averages and could earn for
their respective teams from one to
four points per game in a three
game block. Earning the maxi-
mum twelve points were Jake
Rollins and Justin Floyd of Fair
Lawn II, along with Simon
Lezaja of Fairlawn I.
Jake pummeled the maples with
the session’s best scratch set, a
triple deuce 666, teammate Justin
Floyd, averaging just 126, pound-
ed out a remarkable 222-614, giv-
ing him the afternoon’s stunning
handicap high of 866.
Simon, coming off a difficult
outing the prior week, put it
together with 208-585 and a 744
handicap threesome.
Other eye-opening performanc-
es included the 11 points for Fair
Lawn I earned by young Hunter
Perry for his well above average
threesome leaving him with a
handicap score of 733.
Montvale’s Brian O’Flaherty
grabbed 11 points with his strong
232-632 and teammate Nick
Rossi added a 209. Bowler City
I’s newcomer Sam Fogelgaren
helped his team’s cause with the
day’s high game of 257. Sam fin-
ished with 625 and a handicap
score of 745. Holiday’s 13-year-
old Joe Malyack tallied 10 points
for his handicap set of 735 which
was forged with a closing net
226; teammate Mike Carr con-
tributed with a scratch 245-612.
AT OCEANKamerin Peters 167LAKEWOOD, NJ – Kamerin
Peters shot 167, Jillilan Stuart
161, Briana Corrie 157, Patrick
Brow and Katie Seyr 139,
Heather Hago 129, Alec Hehir
126, and Carolyn Jones 123 in the
Saturday Pin Hitters League.
In another session Kamerin
Peters hit 173, Michael Guzman
155, Deanen Downs and Sean
Sampson 148, Brianne Currie
142, Carolyn Jones 137, Mikayla
Lane 129, and Misty Downs and
Alec Hehir 127.
Keri May 300-803 at T-Bowl IIWAYNE, NJ – Keri May earned top honors in the Wednesday Early
Mixed League at T- Bowl II Lanes blasting a twelve banger 300 game
on her way to a high series of 803.
Ed Bucey shot 279-730, Bill Breur 264-681, Dale Gillette 246-659,
Robert Evelyn 246-633, Linda Bucey 247-610, and Allison Mania 219.
December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 3
4 SPORTS REPORTER December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011
Ken Yokobosky 775ROCKAWAY, NJ – Ken
Yokobosky topped the scoring in
the Dave Valerius Trios League
firing a 279 game for a high series
of 775.
Richard Shwager rolled 246-636,
Shawn Casey 224-633, and
Mickey Pukas posted a 194 game.
Keri May 753ROCKAWAY, NJ – Keri May led
the scoring in the Mixed League
firing a high game of 289 and a
high series of 753.
Nidia Heneveld hit 288-700, Jim
Testa 246-675, Tom Colucci 259-
651, and Glan Malmstone 269-
624.
In the PBA Experience League
Bill Carrier, Sr. shot 231-627,
Glen Griffith 234-621, and Ken
Yokobosky 220.
Matt Franke 731ROCKAWAY, NJ – Matt Franke
led the scoring in the County
Tuesday Night Mixed League fir-
ing a 278 game for a high series of
731.
Paul Di Struco shot 248-686, Bill
Ratliff 245-707, Charles T.
Wilfong 245-646, and Maureen
Yowe 213-602.
Jack Safkan 728ROCKAWAY, NJ – Jack Safkan
led the scoring in the Foursome
League firing a 256 game for a
high series of 728.
Heriberto Matias 708ROCKAWAY, NJ- Heriberto
Matias led the scoring in the
Monday Early Birds League firing
a 289 game for a high 708.
Joe Miller rolled 255-695, John
Zielinsky 247-728, Donna Miller
202, and Kathy Bradley 190.
Eric Martin 707ROCKAWAY, NJ – Eric Martin
led the scoring in the Friday Nite
Men’s League firing a 255 game
for a high series of 707.
Ed Cook shot 289-659, Manuel
Matias 246-652, Jesus Cruz 241-
643, and James Beeh 236.
In the Friday Tri Mixed League
Charles Whitehead hit 210, Daryl
Frank 200, and Bill Mott 191.
Ken Emker 689ROCKAWAY, NJ – Ken Emker
paced the scoring in the Lake
Hiawatha A.C. League firing a
244 game for a high series of 689.
Greg Lewis hit 247-668, John
Finnd 248-659, and Sam Sapio
257-647.
Angel Cordero 262ROCKAWAY, NJ- Angel Cordero
shot 262, Jason Dominguez 259-
660, and Georgie Mendoz 257 in
the Spanish American League.
In the Ball Busters League Jack
Cook shot 255-669, Matthew
Wood 213, and Damian Garrett
212.
Chris Morris 636ROCKAWAY, NJ – In the Tuesday
Night Mixed League Chris Morris
shot 269-636, Nathaniel Scott
256-601, and Bill Booth 233-620.
In the Monday Nite Football
League Alex Baggot hit 222.
George Dakak, Jr. rolled 279-707,
Shawn casey 259-661, Sheila Sell
211, and Tina Richardson 209.
Arnold Uhleman and Charles
Wright shot 234, Ralph Heiss 224,
Nidia Haneveld 228, and
Kimberly Martinez 214 in the
NorBu Lodge League.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
AT STELTONDon Amann 741PISCATAWAY, NJ – Don Amann
led the all bowlers in the
Wednesday AT&T League firing
games of 215-299-227 for a high
series of 741.
Mark Grossman shot 256,
Georgeanne Mastro 253, Nichole
Toto 270, and Joe Obst 244-236.
Earl Lewis 279PISCATAWAY, NJ – Earl Lewis
rolled 279, James Criss 265, and
Curtis Metrokotas 267 in the So.
Plainfield Mixed League.
Robert Giles 704PISCATAWAY, NJ – Robert Giles
paced the scoring in the Thursday
Men’s League firing games of
201-256-247 for a high series of
704.
DJ Cramer hit 266, Ed Bienvenue
264, and Don Amann, Jr. 258.
John Berko 268PISCATAWAY, NJ- John Berko
rolled 268, and Keith King and Ed
Fuscoletti 255 in the He’s and
She’s League.
December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011 SPORTS REPORTER 5
6 SPORTS REPORTER December 29, 2010 - January 4, 2011
HY-WAY BOWLROUTE 22, UNION, NJ
908-687-9300 DANNY WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR
AL BRIDGES, MANAGER
Ray Smarsh, Bill Bleacher Hit 300
At Brunswick Zone Carolier LanesNO. BRUNSWICK, NJ – Ray Smarsh and Bill Bleacher each blasted a
300 game Middlesex County Major League at Brunswick Zone Carolier
Lanes. Smarsh had high series as well posting games of 279 and 228
around his 300 to tally an 807 set.
Eric Wysokowski shot 276-252-269-797, Rich Aaron 249-268-232-
750, Kevin Harrity 267-237-223-737, Scott Irwin 268-216-246-730, Bill
Paley 256-224-247-727, Tony Ament 249-243-232-624, Rudy Johnson
257-214-248-719, and Matt Hage 242-244-232-718.
Rick Warren 300 at North Arlington NO. ARLINGTON, NJ – Rick Warren blasted a 300 game in the Sunday
Morning Trios League at North Arlington Bowl.
John LoGuidace and Ken Carson each tossed games of 278 in an 802
set followed by Mark Silva bowling 278-788, Lawrence Anderson 265-
769, Giles Ward 279-750, John Adams 287-745, Mike McCabe 277-
744, Randy Battistus 259-743, and Lewis Manigault 278-714.
Timothy McAlese 793 at Hi-TorHAVESTRAW, NY – Timothy McAlese paced the scoring in the Boyz
Nite Out League at Hi-Tor Lanes firing a high series of 793.
Ed Ziemak shot 757, Teresa Kelly 776, and Jennifer Fox 690.
In another session Greg Gwizdak, Jr. rolled 286, Jennifer Fox 285, and
Teresa Kelly 268.
Bryan Kist leads Montvale
Juniors with 725 By Dennis O'Flaherty
MONTVALE, NJ - The Montvale Juniors are back in action after a
Thanksgiving break and some of the bowlers are back with a bang.
Bryan Kist led the scoring in the Singles with a 725 series and games of
279, 237 and 209. Close behind was Brian O'Flaherty with a 701 series
and 268, 221 212 games. Dan Wuhrman rolled scores of 236, 211, 194
for a 641 series while brother Mike shot 233, 206 and 193 for 631. Ray
Lavender and Bobby McCarthy each rolled 627 series, Ray with games
of 224, 223, 180 and Bobby with 223, 216 and 188.
In the Strikers league, Lauren Folkers banged out games of 154 and 153,
Justin Schwartz shot games of 164 and 157, and Freddie de Vivo had a
140.
In the Power Preps, Noah Goldberg rolled games of 127, 115 and 109
for a 351 series while Colin Hanrahan shot 123, 110, 108 for 341. Jordan
Friedman shot games of 116 and 103. Claudia Mattes bowled a 107 and
a pair of 99's.Kristen Benavente fired a 113 and a 97.
In the Bumpers, Sara Galbraith had a 125 while Timothy Izzo rolled a
119.
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Rich DeBenedetto
738 at Holiday OAKLAND, NJ - Rich
DeBenedetto topped all bowling
while contesting in the Wednesday
Early Mixed League at Holiday
Bowl by firing a 289 game en
route to the sessions high series of
738.
Ed Engelhart shot 268-258-722
followed by Bob Himber tossing a
257 in a 701, Ed Casler with 256-
699, Gregg Oeklers 267-699,
Mark Maryanski 256-692, Tom
Stellingwerf 258-680, Stacy
Valerius 258-655, Dawn Tempe
254-649 and Tom Hemmer 257-
634.
Dawn Hansen 260
at T-Bowl IIWAYNE, NJ – Thirteen-year-old
Dawn Hansen, who averages 118,
rolled 11 out of 12 strikes for a T-
Bowl II House Record 260 game
while competing in the T-Bowl
Junior Youth League.
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THE MAGIC AT MAJESTICMike Valanzano 792 HOPELAWN, NJ- Mike
Valanzano topped the scoring in
the Middlesex County Classic
League firing games of 269-234-
289 for a high series of 792.
Dave Sabin shot 223-266-245-
734, Jim Kish 220-224-268-712,
Jason Pintus 234-226-241-701,
Michael Consiglio 248-228-225-
701, Don Richard 226-269-205-
700, and Ron Caggiano 238-224-
232-694.
Jeff Scire 775HOPELAWN, NJ - Jeff Scire
topped the scoring in the Madison
Park Men’s League firing games
of 259-280-236 for a high series of
775.
Jeff Kubasek hit 299-225-232-
756, Eric Velazquez 256-278-219-
753, Matthew Manenty 265-259-
720, Travis Tilley 268-257-719,
and Rick Sciulla 204-254-257-
715.
M. Consiglio 761HOPELAWN, NJ – Michael
Consiglio led the scoring in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 289-256-216 for a
high series of 761.
John Kertesz hit 265-235-257-
757, Nick Guarneri 235-268-218-
721, Jason Paro 289-202-225-716,
Jon Crowder 280-235-201-716,
and Michael Ibanez 223-222-256-
701.
In the Tuesday Nite Trios League
Bryan D. Senatore shot 236-629,
Mike Newman 228-216-621, Paul
Harney 226, and Richard Gibbons
224.
John Syslo 759HOPELAWN, NJ – John Syslo led
the scoring in the Thursday Mixed
Nuts League firing games of 236-
290-233 for a high series of 759.
Don M. Hellhake hit 202-222-
236-660, and Mike P. Kennelly
224-216-616.
Pat Moreno 735HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Moreno led
the scoring in the Gemini Towing
League firing games of 228-253-
254 for a high series of 735.
Joe Herber shot 224-220-630,
Fabio Messina 253-620, and Joyce
Tiegden 233.
Pat Jones 732HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Jones led
the scoring in the NJ Turnpike
League firing games of 252-254-
226 for a high series of 732.
Michael Morris shot 235-227-218-
680, Drew Rucinski 213-209-246-
668, and Tommy Giamo 214-604.
Bill Pyrz 707HOPELAWN, NJ – Bill Pryz led
the Merck League firing 247-222-
238 for a high series of 707.
Gregg Farley shot 215-278-690,
Jeff Roberts 211-213-615, and
Mike Medvetz 224.
Sal Angotti 728HOPELAWN, NJ – Sal Angotti
led the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 236-235-
257 for a high series of 728.
Kevin Kopko hit 225-266-686,
Al Patrick 234-208-235-677,
Bryan Applegate 247-237-676,
Bob Nebus 214-258-204-676, and
Eric Applegate 247-638.
Dave Deli 713HOPELAWN, NJ - Dave Deli led
the scoring in the Sunday Nite
Mixed League firing games of
278-246 for a high series of 713.
Lauro Perez shot 279-205-683,
Aaron Williams 202-258-643,
Dennis Quintana 219-218-632,
and John Delgado 208-212-621.
Richard Funk III 680HOPELAWN, NJ – Richard Funk
III led the Friday Nite Mixed firing
225-249-206-680.
Rob Morris hit 247-222-660,
Kevin Eccleston 244-225-651,
Alberto Martins 233-221-633, and
David Andriola 247-208-632.
Dennis DeCrosta 652HOPELAWN, NJ – In the His &
Hers League Dennis DeCrosta
rolled 267-206-652, Walter
Malecki 212-244-643, Shelly
Jacques 254-204-639, and Andy
Shafer 255-619.
In the Monday Madness League
Nick Viverito hit 233-617, Mark
Douches 258-601, and Frank
Viverito 212.