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Vol. 76 No. 21

July 22 - 28, 2015

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Keith Doran Wins PBA50 Title in Cecil Raymond Memorial

By Russ Mills - PBA


CHERRY HILL, N.J. Keith
Doran of Pomona, N.Y., defeated
Jeff Zaffino of Warren, Pa., 175172, to win the PBA50 Cecil
Raymond Memorial presented by
Track at Playdrome Cherry Hill last
week.
Doran, who was a PBA member
in the 1980s, recently reinstated his
membership and was competing in
his first PBA50 regional event.
The tournament, which began in
2004, was renamed last year to
honor its sponsor who passed away
in January, 2014. Raymond was the
2013 recipient of the East Regions
Pat Patterson Award for outstanding contributions to the region.
Zaffino, who had led qualifying,
bounced the first ball of the championship game off his ankle, which
resulted in an open frame. He
struggled on the right lane throughout the game, and failed to strike in
the 10th frame, which opened the
door for Doran. Doran needed a
mark and good count in his half of
the 10th to win and responded with

Danny Chinchilla Hammered a 300,


Jake Rollins Hit 800 at Lodi Lanes
LODI, NJ - Jake Rollins earned
high series honors with an 800
series on games of 277, 264 and
259 contesting in the Monday 670
Trios at Lodi Lanes but it was
Danny Chinchilla taking the high
game spotlight with his 300 game.

Edward Mata tossed a 280 followed by Jason Paro, Mike


Dagraca, Nick Roman, and Peter
Brig all rolling 279 games. Doug
McFarlane Jr earned a 259, Larry
Norris 247 in a 717 set and David
Marmolejos posted a 255 game.

Mark Hecht 300 at Farmingdale


FARMINGDALE, NY Mark
Hecht earned top honors in the
Summer MNFP League blasting
games of 226-251-300 for a high
series of 777.

Eddie Allen shot 214-276-248738, Bert Messina 246-222-244712, Danny Schrafel 237-226238-701, and Ken Werner 247221-649.

Les Forrai 300 at Rockville Centre


PBA photo

Tournament sponsor Millie Raymond with champion Keith Doran.

a strike on a challenging lane condition. The win earned him $1,500.


Zaffino earned $950 as the runnerup.
Doran defeated John Conroy of
Mahopac, N.Y., 214-175, and
Zaffino defeated Ray Edwards of
Middle Island, N.Y., 236-168, in

the semifinal round. Conroy and


Edwards each earned $750 as semifinal round losers.
The next PBA East Region event
is the PBA Pure-It Pro Shop East
Open presented by DV8 held at
Cedar Lanes in Lebanon, Pa., July
24-26.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Les Forrai blasted a 300 game
along with 255 for a 739 series in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.

John Laurita rolled 278-269-747,


Jay Lipson 266-265-723, Michael
Travers 247-238-231-716, and
Richard Russo 278-226-707.

Eric Hansen 300 at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - Eric Hansen
scored a 300 in week 1 in the
Tuesday Night Coors Light
League. Tony Tesoriero has fired a
279 game (week 2) and a 705
series (week 3). For week 3, Rod

Dickson blasted high game 279


and high series 772 with Joey
Pisano 278 and Brian Shade 270.
Janine Smith had high womens
game 221 in week 3.

Jason Belmonte Wins Best Bowler ESPY For Second Time


By Jerry Schneider - PBA
LOS ANGELES - Two-time defending PBA Player of the Year Jason
Belmonte of Australia won the Best Bowler ESPY Award for the second time
during the 2015 ESPY Awards ceremony last week at the Microsoft Theater
in Los Angeles.
Belmonte, who won his first ESPY Award in 2011, was among winners
in a variety of sports and special moment categories that were determined by fan voting on espn.com with the winners announced during the
ESPY Awards ceremony telecast on ABC.
In 2015, Belmonte won the United States Bowling Congress Masters
for an unprecedented third consecutive year and successfully defended
his Barbasol PBA Tournament of Champions title for his fifth career
major and boosting his career win total to 12.
He also has five other top-five finishes this year including runner-up
finishes in the Oklahoma Open and Maine Xtra Frame Shootout.
Also nominated for the ESPY were PBA Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III
of Jackson, N.J. and Mike Fagan of Fort Worth, Texas. Bohn won the

PBA Players Championship for his 34th career PBA Tour title. He had
two other top-10 finishes including an eighth-place finish in the Barbasol
PBA Tournament of Champions and 10th in the Mark Roth/Marshall
Holman Doubles Championship with partner Ryan Ciminelli.
Fagan won the PBA World Championship for his fifth career title and
second major. He also had three other top-10 finishes including second
in the Japan Invitational and sixth in the Bahrain International and Badger
Opens.
"I'm absolutely delighted to have won my second ESPY, said
Belmonte. The ESPY is all up to the fans. I am so thankful to all my fans
who voted for me. I truly believe I have such an amazing fan base and
they make what I do so much more fun.
Congratulations to Mike and Parker on their nominations and thank
you to the PBA for giving us a stage which we love to perform on. Once
again, I have to thank all the fans for voting me this years Best
Bowler."

SPORTS REPORTER

J o a n Ta y l o r s . . . . .
Te n P i n R a p . . . . .
BOWLING BOOT CAMP
PART II
I have to start Part Two with
apologies to a coach whom I had
forgotten to include last week.
He is a former area math
teacher,
relocated
to
Washington, DC, and is a PBA
regional champion and all
around good guy, Mr. John
Neral.
In addition to the on-lane and
classroom coaching and presentations, each camper received a
session on a computerized program called DigiTrax. Eric
Gentilella ran the unit which
tracked so many elements of
each campers bowling over 5 or
more shots.entry speed, speed
along the way, lay-down point,
angles, and on. The binders we
all received had color slides of
the classroom presentations.
Breakfast and lunch were
included every day. The subjects covered were Physical
Game, Lane Play, Adjustments,

and Mental Process. And you


thought bowling was easy!
While I didnt think the 15th
annual Pro Image Bowling
Camp would bring any surprises, I was quite mistaken. In previous camps, there was always a
fun tournament on the last day,
sometimes pitting a finalist
against a guest pro, and more
recently, having two finalists
battle it out for low score. Thats
right, low score, which took an
enormous amount of skill and
concentration. The object was to
pick off a corner pin (7 or 10),
and then put the ball in the same
place again. However, a gutter
on the first ball counted as a
strike, and on the second ball
counted as a spare. Keith Red
Luker, Little Falls, amazingly
won this tournament twice over
the past two years, giving him a
scholarship to the camp each
time.
This year Ken Yokobosky
increased the fun and the challenge by holding a draft for

coaches to pick their teams from


groups of puppies under age
17, still youngs ages 18-39
and timeless for campers ages
39 and up. Nine teams of six
took to the lanes. Three on each
team chose to knock down the 7
pin and the remaining team
members would attack the 10
pin. Four teams with the lowest
score bowled a semi final round,
and the surviving 2 teams
bowled each other for the
title.
Al Jones team emerged victorious, and Jordan Byrnes, Nick
Westergaard, Jeff McEnteer,
Alec Foote, Leon DeMasi and
Madison Perry were awarded
$100 scholarships toward next
years camp. Any camper signing up for next years camp
received a $50 discount. At least
20 have enrolled for the 2016
edition. Presumably, that included those who were on a waiting
list this year.
Yokobosky had 3 of his
Caldwell University team there,
Alexis Policastro, Lily Sigona
and Crystal Stasicky. They are
now armed with the knowledge
and skills for their new season
in the fall.
Before I forget: Three doctors,
a cellist and an attorney walked
into Rockaway Lanes last
Friday. While there is no punch
line, the conclusion is that they
all improved their bowling
skills, and had a darned good
time doing it! (inside information:
at least one doctor
enrolled for the 2016 camp)

July 22 - 28, 2015

AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES


Paul Droluk 279
CORAM, NY - Paul Droluk collected a 279 high game contesting in
the Thursday Doubles League at Coram Country Lanes.
Craig Lindahl bowled a 288 game followed by Mike Valenti with a
280 and Candice D'Angelo hit 275.

Barry Kopeloff 279


CORAM, NY Rolling in the Friday Morning Seniors League at
Coram Country Lanes Barry Kopeloff took the top spot posting a 279
game.
Jim Bowman bowled a 269 followed by Eleanor Budinich and Sue
Roth each tallying a 191 and Mary Yarrell hit 190.l

Joe Romanski Top Senior


CORAM, NY Bowling in the Friday Afternoon Seniors League at
Coram Country Lanes Joe Romanski set the pace with his 255 game.
John Buckley was close with a 254 also rolling high were Joan
Romero with a 209, Judy Farruggia 200, and Tony Silveri earned a
214.

Billy Harrell 269


CORAM, NY - Billy Harrell bowled a 269 game to take the lead
rolling in the Friday Night Trios League at Coram Country Lanes.
Pete Schultz posted a 265 game and Melissa Addie rolled a 225.

Evan Rufrano 266


CORAM, NY - Evan Rufrano posted a 266 game to lead the competition rolling in the Wednesday Scholarship League at Coram Country
Lanes.
Hannah Skalacki slammed a 244 game followed by Michael Mirabile
with a 258, Jessica Burkitt 200, Dylan Silvis 237, and Colin Michels
199.

Robert Suber Tops at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - Robert Suber blasted a 267 game which was 78 pins
over average (POA), and 2nd high series 623 in the Summer Fun League
at Howell Lanes.
Mark Golinge put together the high series 629 with a nice 247. Rocco
Mayo threw 2nd high game with a 249 (62 POA). Bryan OKaye 207
(73 POA) and a 513 series for 108 POA. George Hankel bowled a 578
for 104 POA.
Steve Costello had 3rd high series by rolling a 616. Kendall Paterson
threw high Womens Game a 242 (54 POA) and a 591 high Womens
series. Lorraine Ernest tossed a solid 210 game.
Team 23 is 19-2 by sweeping the Summer Strikers 7-0 shooting a 2087
team series. Team 9 is 17-4 and two teams, Team 18 and Team 19 are
tied at 15-6. Three and a Half Drunks (13-8) draws First Place Team 23.

Sean Kelley Tops at Howell Lanes


HOWELL, NJ - In the Monday Madness League, Sean Kelley threw
high game 275, and Steffen Schenkenberger had high series 707 and 2nd
high game 269.
Joe Horvath pitched 3rd high game 266. Lauren Lella led the Women
with a 213 game and 598 series, Lauren Frankowski 209-575 and
Krystal Longo 200.
Team 5 won 7-2 to stay atop the League with Team 12 and Black Cats
tied for 2nd at 26 - 9 1/2. Spares Win Games rose to 4th Place at 2511.

SPORTS REPORTER

July 22 - 28, 2015

THE HIGH FIVE


By Dave Williams
After reading a Sports Illustrated
that contained an article about Tom
Smallwood ("The Remarkable
Story of Tom Smallwood," March
15, 2010), the unemployed General
Motors worker turned bowling
superstar; another article in the
same issue entitled "The High Five"
caught my eye.
It began with Magic Johnson. Or
Dusty Baker. Or perhaps a bunch of
volleyball players. Which is to say
that no one agrees upon the origin
of high-fiving," stated Chris Ballard
in the S. I. article.
Are you kidding me?
As a youth involved in bowling I
remember high-fiving, low-fiving,
finger griping and fist pounding, to
name but a few methods of transferring positive energy to the next
player on the team. It was a part of
bowling that had always been there,
well before Magic and Dusty.
To confirm my suspicion, I called
upon a friend and mentor, Ted
Rebain, whose bowling resume
includes just about every major
chain in the bowling industry. Our
afternoon together provided an
interesting number of coincidences.
Ted now lives with Joan, his wife
of 59 years, in the retirement community of Manchester, New Jersey.

When I arrived at their home, Ted


was ready with 6 file folders of
information to assist us on our afternoon journey into bowling's past
glory days.
"The first time I saw the high-five
was among black bowlers in the
early 1950's at State Fair Recreation
in Detroit," stated Ted. "My father
was the Promotion Manager at
State Fair Recreation, a 70 lane center with pin boys. State Fair was
known as the 'Bowling Showplace
of the World' in those days."
Although bowling was slow to
integrate black bowlers into competition, Ted's father always invited
them to bowl in his "Automobowl"
tournament in the spring, and the
"Detroit News Motor Bowl" tournament in the fall, at State Fair.
"Lafayette Allen brought his
Allen's Super Market team, and
that's when I first saw the highfive," said Ted. He was quick to rattle off the members of the team as
if it were yesterday: Bill
Rhodman, Maurice Kilgore, Len
Griffin, George Williams and C.W.
Williams.
Acceptance into the ABC tournament came soon after when the
"caucasian-only" clause was lifted
in 1950, and Allen's Super Market

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became the first black team to bowl


in 1951 at the St. Paul, Minnesota
event.
Ted was a foul judge in those
early years at State Fair Recreation,
before foul lights and automatic
pinsetters became the norm. Upon
graduation from high school he
went to work at the Lincoln
Mercury plant but continued to
help his father on weekends at
State Fair.
One of the friends Ted made in
those early years was Lloyd
Ludwig, proprietor of Royal
Recreation. And when Ted was laid
off by General Motors in 1957, the
first call he got was from Ludwig,
who had left the Detroit area for a
lucrative job in the east with
American International Bowling
Corporation (AIBC).
"He offered me a job with the
Birnbaum Brothers, owners of
AIBC, in Pennsylvania," Ted commented. "I was to be a General
Manager for the state of
Pennsylvania, with bowling centers
in
Allentown,
Bethlehem,
Lancaster and Pittsburgh."
But with the introduction of the
automatic pinsetter Ted's job
description changed overnight. He
was transferred to Manchester,
Connecticut (not to be confused
with
the
aforementioned
Manchester, NJ), where he spent
the next two years of his life opening new bowling centers.
Again Ted rattled off the names of
the centers as though it happened
yesterday: Parkade Lanes in
Manchester, CT; Plaza Lanes in
Haverhill, MA; Airway Lanes in
Springfield, MA; Foxfield Lanes in
Foxboro, MA; Stadium Lanes in
Plainville, CT; Colony Lanes in
Wallingford, CT; Walnut Hill Bowl
in Woonsocket, RI; and Maple
Lanes in Marlboro, MA.
Rebain reached back to his
Michigan roots and invited Marion
Ladewig and Bob Strampe to the
Grand Opening festivities at many
locations.
He remained General Manager of
the Middle Atlantic Region until

1965 when AIBC merged with


Brunswick to form the nucleus of
Brunswick Recreation Centers in
the eastern United States.
His mentor Lloyd Ludwig left in
1976 and because of a disagreement
with Ludwig's predecessor, Bernard
Rudo, Ted also decided to resign.
It wasn't long before Rudo came
to Ted and offered him a job as
manager of Yonkers Bowl in New
York, where he stayed another 8
years. During this time Ted called
upon his Michigan roots once again
to create one of the greatest tournaments in the history of Brunswick "Bowl Your Way to Europe."
"Even though he was just a center
manager, he was in charge whenever the finals of Bowl Your Way to
Europe happened every spring in
Washington, D.C.," said Mrs.
Rebain. "And when anyone complained, Mr. Rudo would say to
them: Ted's the only one that's had
any experience running tournaments, so do what he says."
It was during his time at Yonkers
Bowl that another new development surfaced in bowling: "Carom
Bowl." For those of you who are
new to bowling, Carom Bowl was
the original bumper bowling. But
it was promoted to adults and not to
children.
Ted states with a bit of pride that
he was the only manager that actually formed a Carom Bowl league.
It was a more complicated game
that involved hitting different colored dots on the bumpers. A perfect score was 600," mentioned
Ted. "And no one ever thought
about promoting the bumpers to
children at that time."
When it came to children, Ted
took advantage of Brunswick's
greatest promotional tool: Chief
Halftown. "The Chief would conduct an assembly at a local school
and then invite the children to the
lanes for bowling instruction," stated Ted.
Joan relates a humorous story
where Ted was transporting Chief
Halftown to a local school to talk
about Indian lore and customs.

"You're not taking me to the school


in this," said the Chief, referring to
the Rebain's automobile. "I'm a
star!"
They finally agreed to drop the
Chief off a couple of blocks from
the school, and he would walk the
rest of the way. "The next week Ted
got a nice raise, and Bernie Rudo
told him to get a new car," Joan
remembers.
But that's not the only thing that
Rebain got out of his relationship
with Chief Halftown. "Quite
frankly, I copied his instructional
program for children and used it for
many years to form bowling
leagues with schools," said Ted.
Indeed. After a few more years
with Brunswick, Rebain went on to
successful stints with Bowling
Corporation of America and
Nationwide Bowling Corporation,
sandwiched around a period of time
when he formed his own company,
Recreation Marketing Services.
"I'm most proud of that time in
my bowling career, when I was able
to form many programs with towns
throughout New York, New Jersey
and Connecticut," stated Ted.
Rebain finally retired for good in
2009, after 68 years in the bowling
industry.
Before I left that afternoon, Ted
and Joan asked me into their living
room, where they proudly displayed a crystal set given to them
by Bill Bunetta and the E & B Beer
team of Detroit for their wedding
gift in 1951.
And where did the Rebain's spend
their honeymoon? Why in St. Paul,
of course, where Ted and his father
and brothers competed in the ABC
tournament with the likes of Allen's
Super Market and E & B Beer. It
was indeed a series of coincidences
that permeated our afternoon visit,
and the bowling career of one Ted
Rebain.
So the next time you give the
high-five to a teammate, remember
the name Rebain and how he helped
bring the iconic slap out of Detroit
and into mainstream America at the
1951 ABC tournament in St. Paul.

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July 22 - 28, 2015

CENTRE LANES

James Cianelli 788

Gary Brown 748

Keith Benenati 732

Chuck Marciano 712

Jair Brooks 672

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
James Cianelli topped the scoring in the Wednesday Night
Mixed Summer League firing
games of 276-249-263 for a
high series of 788.
Pat Zenker rolled 279-257773, Joe DiRe 265-238-246749, Les Forrai 234-247-237718, Vicky Lockwood 256-225675, and Nadine WilliamsClory 247-669.
In the Wednesday Clark Gillies
League Letitia Kopper shot 190,
Arlene Nolan 182, Anita
LaSpina 180, and Charlene
Spinelli 179.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Gary Brown paced the scoring
in the Monday 4-Man Classic
rolling games of 258-235-255
for a high series of 748.
Mike Ramirez shot 252-247249-748, Tom Handley 267254-743, Mark DeLuca 235279-227-741, Mark Slade 257247-719, and Odell Mingo 280239-712.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Chuck Marciano led the scoring in the Tuesday Nostalgia
Mixed League blasting games
of 289-244 for a high series of
712.
Henry Malinowski shot 247247-679, Ed Graeff 244-234660, Terry McCarthy 254-204656, Richie McCarthy 256, and
Jack Connely 233-212-632.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Jair Brooks led the Tuesday
Summer Adult-Junior firing
255-227 for a high 672 series.
Jarrett Gerard rolled 256-237662, Nate Tyson 256-226-661,
Nick Lastella 238-624, Robert
Barker 236-204 and Christian
Campbell 227.

Aubrey Pereira 733

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Keith Benenati topped the scoring in the Wednesday Night
Mixed Summer League firing
gams of 257-258-217 for a high
series of 732.
Alex Bogolubsky rolled 267729, Jim Carey 276-235-714,
James Cianelli 279, Mike
Travers 2462-34-670, Matt
Carey 257-668, and John
Maglio 258-224-664.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Aubrey Pereira led the Thursday


Senior Birds League rolling
games of 266-246-221 for a
high series of 733.
Mike Desmond shot 206-223233-662, Ed Frontera 236-221200-657, George Fields 279235-639,
and
Roberto
DeGuzman 233-223-639.
In the Tuesday Long Beach
Catholic Ladies Joanne Ray
shot 189, Mary Pat Murphy 180,
Debbie Donnelly 176, Letitia
Kopper 175, Nancy Johnson
171, and Janice McCrery 170.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Charlie Torres topped the
scoring in the Thursday
Mixed League firing games of
266-246 for a high series of
713.
Robert Valenciano shot 223254-226-703, Gary Ton 256244-702, Ed Small 256-226696, Philip Karfinkel 247226-220-693, and Joseph
Jhingree 288-679.
In the Thursday El Cheapo
League Jackie LaBau shot 227,
Peter Micca and Jay Beller 223.

Joe Fink 767


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Joe Fink topped the scoring in
the Tuesday Summer AdultJunior League firing games of
258-254-255 for a high series of
767.
Steven Friedman rolled 267,
Michael Barker 248-224, Carl
Rissland 232-221-655, and
Peter Morreale 243-220.

Charlie Torres 713

Joe Conigliaro 760


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Joe Conigliaro topped the scoring in the Custom Thumbz
Doubles League blasting games
of 246-235-279 for a high series
of 760.
Jim Constantinidies rolled
276-256-757, John Balbi 277257-738, Ed Boremski 268-246727, John OFarrell 280-255719, Joe Maglio 248-225-244717, and Andrew Guertin 256245-695.

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Jay Bellar led the scoring in the
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rolling games of 236-225-213
for a high series of 674.
Steve Frey rolled 245-640,
John Moran 244-212-628, and
Jackie LaBau 262.
In the Wednesday Clark Gillies
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Mary Wells and Rose Ann
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Robert Barber 665


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Barber led the Saturday
Scholarship League firing a 277
and a high game of 665.
Alexander Vilardi rolled 268,
Robert Wright 225-636, Jason
Eras 223, and AJ Glenn 215.

Alex Messina 235


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY Alex Messina led the scoring in
the Tuesday Summer AdultJunior League firing a 235.
Jair Brooks shot 227-205, Nick
Lastella 226-213, Robert Barker
208, Michael Rubenstein and
Nate Tyson 201, and Kobe
Thomas 198.

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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Jason Gieser 726

Vanessa Strocchia 192.

Adam Chase 693

Edward Mencarelli 685 Tom Altamura 635

FARMINGDALE, NY Jason
Gieser led the scoring in the
Wednesday Friends League blasting games of 232-227-267 for a
high series of 726.
Trevor Hennessey rolled 254,
and Marvin Slifkin, John Grieb,
Steve Droluk, and Tom Renda
214.

Miguel Garrido 709


FARMINGDALE, NY Miguel
Garrido topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Party League firing
games of 277-243 for a high 709.
Kenny Simon shot 279, Roger
Herrscher
214-248-223-685,
Charlie Gaudio 277-243, and Bob
Delisi 268-219-675.

FARMINGDALE, NY Adam
Chase led the scoring in the
Thursday Pro Shot Challenge
League blasting games of 222236-235 for a high series of 693.
Sean Mott hit 213-224-225-662,
Marc Bieler 214, and Joshua
Marino 208.
In the Friday Summer Seniors
League Barney Kral shot 184-170,
and Virginia Karpinski 163.

FARMINGDALE, NY Edward
Mencarelli led the Wednesday
Adult-Junior League rolling 234214-237 for a high series of 685.
Aniello Strocchia shot 203-224236-663, George Brennan 238,
and Matt LaSorsa and Jeff Gallo
227.
Frank Napolitano rolled 171,
Jerry Hoeler 168, Oscar Neira
163, and Angie Napolitano 160 in
the Monday AM Seniors League.

Nicholas Mencarelli 723 Carly Licht 708


FARMINGDALE, NY Nicholas
Mencarelli led the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
blasting games of 236-286-201 for
a high series of 723.
Maria Lucente and Brianna
Perillo shot 219, Brian Becktold
212, and Eric Brennan and

FARMINGDALE, NY Carly
Licht topped the Bowlympics
Duos League blasting games of
267-246 for a high series of 708.
Sal Yannacone shot 277-235-690,
Mackenzie Wagner 268-227-677,
Mike Coakley 263, Aahish Chohan
257, and Darius Fuller 256.

FARMINGDALE, NY Tom
Altamura paced the scoring in the
Saturday Nite Friends League
rolling games of 225-210 for a
high series of 635.
Angel Ramos shot 249, Alfonse
Visco 243, Tom Gomez 235, Steve
Flapan 227, and Joe Camacho
224.

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July 22 - 28, 2015

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Monday Adult Jr.: Jeff Morin 258-679, Scott
Struble 235-662, Tina Wrobel 194-552, John
Wrobel 200-497, Jarod Morin 115-296,
Tommy Damiano 110-260, Jillian Shaw
114-310, Haley Testa 103-304, Kayla
Struble 68-164.
PBA Experience: Will Vidulich 222-606, PJ
Adams 211-560, Allen Apgar 196, Philip St
Amand 534.
Get Your Game On: Ralph Viola 214, Geno
McCroy 211-598, Scott Begraft 207-588,
Donna Secula 176-475, Nancy Penella 172,
Michelle Halko 167-460.
Fox Hills Seniors: Morris Horowitz 218-597,
Tom Dunco 213-536, Raymond Bsarany
195, Penny Nelson 198-423, Barbara
Zouelekis 153, Louraine Dacko 146-421.

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Wednesday Early Birds: Glen Malmstone HOPELAWN, NJ Paulo Toy led the
279-743, Tony Greene 269-695, Jim Testa scoring in the Madison Park Mens
266-699, Debbie Ellicks 226-590, Donna League rolling games of 216-246-257 for
Sodano 202-564, Diana Piasecki 181-485. a high series of 719.
CJ Galloza hit 211-223-258-692, Willie
Summer Doubles: Gary Malone 268, Zammitto 278-207-676, and Russell
Domeic Cutillo 268-732, Noel Cowell 267, Bennett 223-244-662.
Brian Scott 712, Dori Tingoli 234-591, Liesl
Apgar 223-639, Rachel Haneveld 222-557. B. MacDonald 688
HOPELAWN, NJ Brian MacDonald led
Thursday No Tap: Sanan Alsheikh, Chris the scoring in the South Shore League
Morris, Jim Westergard, Ed Galuska and rolling 203-236-249 for 688.
Nidia Haneveld all had 300 games, Camile TJ Geniale hit 223, Anthony DAndrea
McQueen 278-676, Rachel Haneveld 276- and Lisa Laursen 213.
In the Monday Summer Adult Child
776.
League William D. Willard, Jr. rolled 205220-606, Steven Osiadacz 214-201, Willie
Hall 214, Pete Soto 204-200, and Michael
Huscha 203.

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Don Anione 244


HOPELAWN, NJ Don Anione led the
scoring in the Guys and Dolls League
rolling a high game of 244.
Ken Martino shot 231-226, Ricardo
Calderon 216, and Bill Gallo 210.
In another session Don Anione rolled
228, and Thomas Poulos 203.
In the Summer Junior HavABall League
Josh Ruck shot 142, and Timothy Haklar
102.

Jerry Petti 240


HOPELAWN, NJ Jerry Petti led the
scoring in the Summer Senior No Tap
League rolling a high game of 240.
James Nelson shot 219, Hugo Toro 216,
Ann Aiello 214, and Mary Doslik 206208.
In another session Leila Nelson shot 245,
Mary Doslik 224-218, and James Nelson
206.

Chuck Mangione 225

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the Federal Business Center League with a
high game of 225.
Kevin King rolled 204, and Charlie
Mantione 199.
In another session Chuck Mangione shot
225, and Kevin King 222.

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Jason Todaro 767

Bob Lampariello 681

STATEN ISLAND, NY Jason


Todaro topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Summer Mixed
League firing games of 257-278
for a high series of 767.
Todd DeRosa bowled 241-289753, Bryan Eudelrian Sixon 256259-719, Joseph Entrieri 255-254712, and Ira Levy 245-248-704.

STATEN ISLAND, NY Bob


Lampariello led the scoring in the
Golden Oldies League firing
games of 214-243-224 for a high
series of 681.
Dennis Costantino rolled 236,
Dotty Bellantoni 229-203, Joanie
Bentsen 218, and Vincent
Tannacore 212.

Matthew Jakubowski 714


STATEN ISLAND, NY
Matthew Jakubowski led the scoring in the Tuesday Knights League
blasting a high series of 714.
Chris Jakubowski shot 709, and
Mike Pisacreta 668.
In the Golden Oldies League
Dennis Costantino shot 215,
Vincent Pisciotta 210, Olivia
Costantino 205, Dom DeVito 204,
Ralph Loggia 203, and Rob
Lampariello 202.

Gary Parisi 706


STATEN ISLAND, NY Gary
Parisi led the scoring in the Senior
Mens League rolling a 278 game
for a high series of 706.
Joe LaBargo shot 258-259-701,
Don Schwed 248-236-219-703,
Jim Shevlin 267-676, Steve
Ferrezza 279-665, and Seto Jew
247-223-667.

Steven Siegel 671


STATEN ISLAND, NY Steven
Siegel rolled a 671 game and
Patricia Palmeri 243-623 in the
Family Night Out League.

Jason Wichnovitz 638


STATEN ISLAND, NY Jason
Wichnovitz paced the scoring in
the Junior Scholarship Doubles
League rolling games of 200-257
for a high series of 638.
Breanna Barclay rolled 266-622,
Daniel Costantino 213-210-617,
Casey Sparacio 242-210-608, and
Jonathan Petrizzi 232.
In another session Jonathan
Petrizzi rolled 229-228-629, Eric
Capizzi 229-210-629, and Casey
Sparacio 247.

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Professional Womens Bowling
Association Tour has increased the
field size for several upcoming
events to meet the strong demand
for additional spots.
Its great the PWBA Tour was
able to add additional spots so
more women have the opportunity
to compete, PWBA spokesperson
Kelly Kulick said. Its exciting to
see the tremendous support the
tour already is receiving from
bowlers and fans.
The PWBA Wichita Open in
Wichita, Kansas, field will add 24
spots to reach a 120-player field,
while the PWBA Topeka open
presented by Prairie Band Casino
and Resort in Topeka, Kansas, and
the PWBA Lincoln Open in
Lincoln, Nebraska, each will add
16 spots for 80-player fields. The
PWBA Minnesota Open in Welch,
Minnesota, will increase to 60
players from 48 as both PWBA
members and guests continue to
show a strong desire to compete in
the events.
The tour had increased the field
for its first standard event, the
PWBA Tour Storm Sacramento
Open, held last week at Steve
Cooks Fireside Lanes in Citrus
Heights, California. That event,
which had quickly filled its 64player field, added 16 additional
spots, and still had a waiting list.
Besides the sold-out field, the
center also filled with fans who
took part in the Pro-Am and also
came out to watch the competition.
We had an incredible turnout; I
have never seen that many people
in our center, Cook said. It was
a really fun experience for everyone.
To accommodate the added
entries at upcoming events, the
schedule for those tournaments
will be altered slightly to ensure
the Friday evening Pro-Ams will
begin at their originally scheduled
start times. The practice sessions
on Friday now will begin at 7 a.m.
local time, with competition commencing at 9 a.m.

July 22 - 28, 2015

Junior Team USA Successful


At PABCON Youth

ARLINGTON, Texas - Junior Team USA had a strong showing at the


2015 Pan American Bowling Confederation Youth Championships in
Panama, winning eight of a possible 12 gold medals.
The U.S. boys squad dominated the tournament, winning all six gold
medals as well as three silver medals and four bronze medals in
Panama City. The Junior Team USA girls earned two gold medals, four
silver medals and two bronze medals.
"I am extremely proud of this team's performance this week," Team
USA head coach Rod Ross said. "The girls fought hard and never gave
up, just coming up short at the end in team event. The performance of
the boys during the trios and team was inspiring. I have seen many
record-breaking performances before, however, the boys were at a
level rarely seen, and it was a joy to be part of."
In the final event of the PABCON Youth Championships, the U.S.
boys swept all the medals in match-play Masters, while the girls took
three out of four medals.
Greg Young of Viera, Florida, defeated Michael Tang of San
Francisco, 2-1, in the best-of-three Masters final to take the gold
medal. Tang earned the silver for the runner-up finish and teammates
Kamron Doyle of Brentwood, Tennessee, and Wesley Low of
Palmdale, California, shared the bronze medal after losing to their
teammates in the semifinals.
In the girls Masters, Sydney Brummett of Fort Wayne, Indiana,
defeated Gazmine Mason of Cranston, Rhode Island, 2-1, to win the
gold medal. Mason took the silver, while Breanna Clemmer of Clover,
South Carolina, and Puerto Rico's Kristie Lopez shared the bronze.
Stephanie Schwartz of Racine, Wisconsin, lost to Lopez in the quarterfinals.
The Junior Team USA boys came away with every gold medal, winning singles, doubles, trios, team, all-events and Masters.
Doyle earned the singles gold and teamed up with Tang to win the
doubles event. In trios, Doyle, Tang and Low combined to dominate
the field to win the gold before joining Young to take the team gold.
The all-events gold went to Low.
In addition to the Masters gold for Brummett, the Junior Team USA
girls also took the gold medal in singles as Mason turned in a stellar
performance.
The PABCON Youth Championships, which are held every other
year, feature the best youth bowlers from the American Zone competing for medals in six events.

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