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Vol. 71 No. 7 April 21 - 27, 2010 50 cents

Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Tops Nebraska Josh Bindhammer Hit 300


At Holiday Bowl
To Win NCAA Championships OAKLAND, NJ – Josh the session high series at 777. Dan
Fairleigh Dickinson University Bindhammer blasted a 300 game Gerardi rolled a 730 set followed
defeated the 2009 defending champi- in the Sal Marino Budweiser by Gary Trafucci with 717, Brian
ons University of Nebraska-Lincoln Classic League at Holiday Bowl. Stackhouse 716, Brian Denhartog
in the best of 7 games to win the Frank Disparti shot near perfect 710, Jon Homan 708, Bob Lippi
2010 National Collegiate Women’s with a 299 game and finished with and Jim Malcolm 705.
Bowling Championship in a contest
that went the distance. Sean Williams Blasted 300
Competing in the event were:
Arkansas State, Central Missouri, At Majestic Lanes
Delaware State, Fairleigh Dickinson, HOPELAWN, NJ – Sean Williams League at Majestic Lanes.
Maryland Eastern Shore, New Jersey found perfection in a 300 game Lauro Perez pitched 268-213-
City University, and Vanderbuilt. and finished the session with a 647, Mike Garcia 222-201, and
After ten matches the battle was high series of 685 in the Vacation Christine Gallagher 169.
down to the final four, Arkansas,
FDU, Nebraska and NJCU who were
hosting the championships at
Frank SanFelice 300 at Plaza
Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes in MADISON, NJ – Frank SanFelice Cesare Badolato hit 279, Paul
North Brunswick, NJ. This was the Fairleigh Dickinson Women’s Bowling team beat defending champion blasted a 300 game in the Pat Shiel 268-758, Pete Caporaso 723,
first time that the event contested in Nebraska to win the 2010 National Championship. Martinelli Friday Classic League Mike Yoboud 717, Ellen Moore
New Jersey and made for quite the at Plaza Lanes. 265-699, and Joy Wona 206.
NY, a freshman, earned the most outstanding player title
cheering sections when the two New Jersey teams
and commented on her not striking in the first two
went to battle in the final four where NJCU fell to FDU
before Nebraska beat Arkansas.
games she said, “In the beginning, I didn’t have a very Sean Riccardi 300 at Carolier
good line. It took me a couple of frames to get the nerves NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ – Sean 780, Bob Kontra 246-256-256-
The championship match as televised on ESPN went
out. I made some adjustments and I figured it out.” Riccardi earned top honors in the 758, Ray Smarsh 290-209-256-
the limit and when all seven games were finished it
Sharing the championship spotlight are team mem- Middlesex County Major League 755, Bill Paley 247-247-257-751,
was FDU taking home the NCAA 2010 Championship
bers; Brianna Carlo, Dumont, N.J., Joley Carrillo, at Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes Jennifer Russo-Horvath 245-254-
trophy. FDU Coach Mike LoPresti said, “I had a con-
Clifton, N.J., Rikki Del Donno, Levittown, Pa., Tracy blasting games of 300-223-267 for 250-749, Pete Danyo, Jr. 279-243-
versation with my assistant Lisa Friscioni, and I asked
Ganjoin, Brick, N.J., Kristen Graham, Hawthorne, a high series of 790. 226-748, J.D. Santalucia 279-269-
her, ‘Do you believe this match?‘ Nobody is throwing
N.J., Meghan Kelly, Howell, N.J., Sara Litteral, Frank Leo shot 280-244-258- 741, Christine Kukoda 215-237-
opens. Everyone is throwing doubles when they need
Chesterfield, Mich., Erica Perez, Carteret, N.J., 782, Brain Fazzino 299-214-267- 285-737.
doubles. The momentum swings were unbelievable.”
Nichole Toto, Piscataway, N.J., Jessica Wahler,
LoPresti went on to say, “It was a fantastic match to
Dunellen, N.J., Coach Mike LoPresti, and Assistant
coach. There was a real chess game going on between
Coach Lisa Friscioni.
Pat Jones 300 at Majestic Lanes
the coaches in terms of how you move your players, HOPELAWN, NJ – Pat Jones took Tom Boscia shot 258-248-700,
New Jersey City University did an outstanding job
what equipment you use, and motivating players to the spotlight firing a 300 game Michael Morris 226-238-224-688,
hosting the tournament as Sports Information Director
make shots under pressure. Both teams were well-pre- while rolling in the NJ Turnpike Drew Rucinski 207-235-626, and
Ira Thor kept the media and fans updated with live
pared today, that’s for sure.” League then added games of 258 Ceferino Rivera 238-226-611.
tweets on Twitter and head coach Frank Parisi served
The FDU Knights Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, and 248 for a 687 series.
as tournament director.

Rhino Page Wins PBA Experience Showdown


ARLINGTON, Texas – Rhino proved to be his Achilles’ heel. “animal patterns” and then repeat 223, putting together a string of jumped into the lead with a double,
Page of Dade City, Fla., made crit- The Showdown was a first-of-its- that process to complete a 10-frame four strikes in his second five- but the “washout” in the fourth
ical shots when he needed them kind contest featuring five PBA game. After one full round, the frame round. frame proved to be the difference
most to nip Bill O’Neill of Experience lane condition champi- field was trimmed to the two high- After a spare in his opening as Page alternated spares and
Southampton, Pa., in the PBA ons (Norm Duke, Cheetah pattern; est scores for a five-frame champi- frame, O’Neill threw six consecu- strikes for his four-pin victory.
Experience Showdown at the Mike DeVaney, Scorpion; Jack onship game, also across all five tive strikes and then struck out in “I got pretty fortunate that Bill
International Training and Jurek, Shark; O’Neill, Chameleon, patterns. In sequence, players the 10th frame on the Cheetah pat- made a bad shot and I was able to
Research Center. and Page, Viper) along with Kevin bowled one frame each on the tern for a 258 game. capitalize. It was kind of a lucky
Page, in a field of five Lumber Reuer, a USBC Sport Bowling Shark, Chameleon, Viper, Scorpion That meant Jurek or DeVaney draw the way the lanes were set up
Liquidators PBA Tour stars and a league member from Hoffman and Cheetah patterns. needed to top Page’s 223 to remain because I struggled the whole show
lone United States Bowling Estates, Ill. Reuer, who bowls in Reuer started the qualifying in title contention. Jurek finished with the Shark,” Page said.
Congress Sport Bowling league the Beverly Lanes Sport League in round with a 173. Duke followed with a 197 and DeVaney, who start- “It was really a challenge chang-
member, won an abbreviated five- Arlington Heights, Ill., won a with a 213. Page, bowling third, ed with four strikes, left a “big ing angles on every lane,” he
frame 108-104 decision over national competition among thou- looked like he was in immediate four” split on his second trip to the added. “I was lucky to throw that
O’Neill in a PBA Tour special sands of USBC PBA Experience trouble, leaving the 3-6-7-10 on his Chameleon lane to stall his bid. four-bagger in the first round just to
event that aired on ESPN. It took League bowlers for the right to first shot on the Shark lane. He Needing a strike on his first shot in give myself a chance, and even
clutch conversions of a 1-3-9 spare bowl against the PBA stars. converted that spare, but he missed the 10th frame to knock out Page, then I was able to dodge a couple of
in the first frame and a 2-4-7 in the The made-for-television event a 2-7 left-side “baby split” in the DeVaney left a 6 pin and finished bullets from Duke and DeVaney.”
third to edge O’Neill, whose failure required all six players to bowl a second frame on the Chameleon with a 217. For his victory, Page collected a
to convert the 1-2-4-10 “washout” single frame on each of the five lane. Page then rallied to salvage a In the finale, O’Neill again $25,000 first prize.
2 SPORTS REPORTER April 21 - 27, 2010

GO FOR THE GOLD… FINAL


THE EMPIRE STATE GAMES
FRAME
ARE BACK!
John Miekoski
Bowlers will once again have women (minimum of six men
John Miekoski , Special Events
the opportunity to compete in and six women) who will bowl
Director for High Roller, Inc.,
New York’s premiere amateur another four games. The field
passed away Saturday, April 3.
sporting event, The Empire State will then be cut to the top six
A member of the High Roller
Games. After a one-year hiatus men and the top six women based Every bowler needs some everything will be okay if they
staff since 1988, John joined the
due to the state budget woes, the on a ten game total. These six help now and then. practice. But when you’re in a
firm after bowling in High Roller
Games are back and scheduled men and women will then com- Here are some short tips from slump and you’re doing some-
tournaments since 1984. He lived
for July 21-25 in Buffalo. pete in a round robin match play some of the best. thing over and over, you’re
in Las Vegas since 1988, moving
The bowling competition, a with a position round. The top All instructors urge bowlers practicing throwing the ball
from New Jersey when he started
scratch event (no handicap), will three male bowlers and the top to set up properly by purchasing badly every shot. If bowlers
working with High Roller. He
be held at Transit Lanes in three female bowlers will their own personally designed would ask for help from some
became an Assistant Director,
Williamsville. The Games, start- advance to the finals of the bowl- equipment, balls and shoes in coach, they’d learn quicker, but
until being named Special Events
ed in 1978, are the largest state ing competition at the 2010 particular. I think they’re too shy to ask.”
Director in the late ’90’s.
funded athletic event in the Empire State Games to represent Paula Carter, elected to the Jerry Edwards, who lists jun-
John worked very closely with
United States. Thousands of ath- their region as a team. Past or Women’s International Bowling ior, collegiate and pro champi-
the Edelman family as a key
letes will compete in various current members of a profession- Congress Hall of Fame, and a onships on her record and
employee until he became ill this
sports including bowling. al bowlers group are not eligible longtime instructor and pro coached Team USA and con-
past January. He was 54 years
A bowler must first compete at to compete in the Open Division. shop owner, said, “If a bowler is ducts seminars and clinics,
old.
the regional level before advanc- There is also a Masters serious, rather than go through warned that in team play there’s
“John will be missed tremen-
ing to the finals in Williamsville. Division (for competitors 50 stages of upgrading equipment, a new type of gamesmanship, a
dously by our staff and the thou-
Regional competition will be years and older). The Masters is he or she should use the best and subtle form of needling. It can
sands of bowlers he had made
held in six areas of the state similar to the Open Competition be taught how to use it. I would end up being a kind of head
friends with during his long asso-
beginning in May. The Regional but with fewer games and fol- even encourage a relaxed finger- game.
ciation with High Roller,” stated
Competition centers are: lows the format of other senior tip grip for the first ball, as For instance you might hear
Brad Edelman. “John was part of
Western Region -AMF Thruway competition in the Games. Past opposed to a conventional grip, someone tell a left-handed
our family and will be remem-
Lanes, Cheektowaga; Central members of a professional Once bowlers learn that the bowler, “I like what you do with
bered always.”
Region – Brandywine Bowl, bowlers group are eligible in the thumb goes all the way into the your right arm.” That gentle
Binghamton; Adirondack Masters Division provided they ball and there’s actually more of prodding is obviously meant to
Region – Boulevard Bowl, have not competed as a profes- the hand on the ball with a fin- get you off main game focus.
Schenectady; Hudson Valley sional in the previous three years. Annette Barnes gertip, it’s easier for them to Or a bowler might say, “So,
Region - Holiday Lanes, To enter the regional competi- adapt.” do you breathe in or out when
Wappingers Falls; New York tion, go to Won a Bill Spigner, a pro champ you bowl?”
City Region – Rab’s Country w w w. e m p i r e s t a t e g a m e s . o rg ,
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out, “A bowler, when fitted
Edwards concluded, “You
have to realize those things can
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April 21 - 27, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 3

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Andrew Davidowicz 777 at Holiday Bowl Terence Johnson 289-742 at Rockville Center
OAKLAND, NJ – Andrew Davidowicz topped the scoring in the ROCKVILLE, NY – Terence 247-699, Brian Dailey 277-695, The league is in the second half
Tuesday Early Men’s League at Holiday Bowl firing 278 game for a Johnson posted a 289 game en Barry Clare 266-693 Darren of its second half and third
high series of 777. route to a 742 set while contest- Andretta 259-691 and Tom through 14th place has only 17
Dwayne Shuart rolled 267-750, Al Winkler 743, Lenny Frost 724, John ing in the Mike DeMarco Handley with a 279 in a 665 set. points separating them.
Cosentini 257-723, Ken Krueger 279-717, Bill Gilchrist 263-714, Tom Invitational at Rockville Center
Stelilngwerf 268-713, Sam Perrotta, Jr. 703, Brian Higgins 702, Steve Lanes. Dennis Shapiro with high
Lindsey 697, and Tim Dunkerly and Jack Baldwin 695. game of 290 tallied a 739 set.
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April 21 - 27, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 5

Senior Bowler Don Hicks & David Reed LIGBT Champs


East Meadow, NY: Don Hicks, of division. Although challenging, it for second and Chun Bae of in Round 2 as he rolled a 199 hand- competitor by 23 pins. Finishing
W. Babylon, NY, won his first was refreshing to see lower scores Cedarhurst, NY finished third (198) icap game which was the cut. He second was Jose Torres of Brooklyn
Long Island Generations Bowling with 220 games winning most and won $300. also was the cut score in Round 3 who doesn’t put fingers in the ball.
Tour (LIGBT) Scratch Title and its game pots! The 210 and under handicap with a 218 handicap game. Jose shot a 197 and earned $300.
$1,000 top prize at AMF East Hicks had made the LIGBT finals event had another great turnout of But in the Shootout David took Finishing third was Alex Ware of
Meadow. Winning his first many times but at East Meadow he 82 bowlers with the top 20 advanc- control early and shot a 220 (198 Brooklyn who bowled well all day
Handicap LIGBT trophy was finally broke through and took ing to the finals. It took a 626 scratch) to defeated his nearest and earned $250.
David Reed of Shoreham, NY who home the trophy and the big money. series, including handicap and
earned $500. But his victory didn’t come easy as bonus pins to advance. All finalists
The scoring environment was very the final shootout ended in a 204 tie were guaranteed a minimum of
tough as the PBA Chameleon with high qualifier Jim Wallace, $100, $40 more than the $60 entry
Pattern was used. Spare making Hicksville, NY (926). It took two fee.
was the key all day long. It only 9/10th frame roll-offs to break the David Reed’s road to the finals
took a 196 average to make the tie but a nasty 7-10 blowout split started with a 650 qualifying series
finals in the 49 & under division ended Wallace’s bid for his first which put him in 7th place. In the
and a 189 average in the senior LIGBT title. Wallace earned $550 finals David almost got eliminated

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Mike Aiellos 747 at Parkway Lanes PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ – Mike Aiellos led all pin attackers with scores Aaron Shruby 804 Oren Warter 723 Kyle McKissock 277
of 237-257-253 for a strong 747 series to lead an active night of high MADISON, NJ- Aaron Shruby Oren Warter led the scoring in the Kyle McKissock topped the scor-
scorers in the Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling League, at Parkway blasted an impressive high series Tuesday 400 Doubles League fir- ing in the Pat Martinelli Friday
Lanes. of 804 in the CMIL League. ing a 257 game for a high series of Classic League firing a high game
Mark Marton hit 258-738, Jim Baer 245-725, Mike Guglielmino257- Joey Parisi III and Yuriy 723. of 277.
710, Fons McKoy 245-700, Scott Koenig 263-700, Rich DeRosa 256- Polyakov each rolled a 279 game, Jimmy Granato hit 245, Joe Horincewich hit 268-696,
693, Rich Miller Sr 235-692, Kurt Fritsch 267-687, James Willis 245- Lisette Tapanese hit 247, and TimMcKenna 234, Andrew Ron Bodis 266-685, Anthony
686, David Bowman 244-670, Dave Begosh 232-669, David Friedhoff Margaret Byrne 643. Stephens 631, Dave Hanft 618, Parisi 686, Ellen Moore 218, and
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Billy Piccola led the Livingston Jimmy Hintze 256 Mike Cornell 680
Business Men’s League firng a Jimmy Hintze fired 256, Jason Mike Cornell paced the scoring
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Fessence, Jr. 253-696, and Mike Wageman 213. high series of 680.
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Tapanes 213. 649 series. high game of 269.
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Alice Bednarik rolled 222-632, Beston 246, Tom Schneyer 646, Trevor Bogert 268-731, Charles
Jodi Belli 215-609, and Carolyn Carolyn Granato 224, and Carol Wilfong 707, Diane Sinclair 213,
Paddack and Maureen Link 188. Hilligas 203. and Pat Wilfong 196.
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April 21 - 27, 2010 SPORTS REPORTER 7

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Julio Soto 757 Mike Patruno 719 Keri May 698
ROCKAWAY, NJ – Julio Soto led
the scoring in the Spanish-
American Mixed League firing
Mike Patruno led the scoring in
the Tuesday Night Mixed League
tossing 258-224-237 for a high
Keri May topped the Friday Tri
Mixed League firing 258-223-217
for a high series of 698.
MONTVALE LANES
14 West Grand Avenue, Montvale, NJ 07645
games of 290-265-202 for a high 719 set. Jerry Szekula hit 235-230-660,
series of 757. Joseph DeLuca rolled 267-238- and Geno McCroy 206-202.
(Exit 172 G.S. Parkway)
Lupe Zaragoza shot 206-247- 689, Ed Pico 258, Frank Tammy Baldwin blasted 222-
245-698, Robert Soto 267-202- Schvamberg, Jr. 254, and Linda 202, and Susan Ruiz 201 in the SUMMER LEAGUES NOW FORMING
214-683, and Jesus Cruz 264. Cordasco 203. Women’s League. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FRONT DESK
George Dakak, Jr. 738 Chris Larick 651
Goerge Dakak, Jr. topped the George Dakak, Jr. 716 Chris Larick led the Monday Nite Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Leagues
scoring in the Foursome League George Dakak, Jr. led the Mixed firing games of 231-204- Junior Doubles League
firing games of 248-246-244 for a Foursome League with games of 216 for a high series of 651.
high 738 set. 279-217-220 for a 716 set. John Uhrynowidch hit 219-215- Adult-Junior League
Ken George rolled 246-223- Kevin Sikora shot 245-213-235- 213-647, Thomas Sherwood 225, Adult-Junior Bumpers
2425-714, Peter Furio 238-223- 693, Ricky Exner 256, Jack and Judy Larick 232.
225-686, Henry Alvarez, Jr. 256, Safkan 245, and Liza Dinapoli
Schools, Camps and Corporate Groups Welcome
John Neral 656
Ed Cook 248, Tina Richardson 210. John Neral led the scoring in the
214, and Joan Dakak 212. *Kids Parties - *Bumper Bowling
PBA Experience League firing
Mustafa Abdallatif 735 Bill Homa 660 games of 232-208-206 for a high *Friendly Family Atmosphere
Mustafa Abdallatif led the Bill Homa paced the scoring in series of 656.
Classic Trios League firing games the Thu. Nite Mixed League firing Bill Carrier, Jr. rolled 234-214- Mike Funtsch – Manager
of 266-256-213 for a high series of games of 258-202-200 for a high 626, Joseph Caloger 244-205-620, Jean Fulmore – League Coordinator
735.
David Valerius rolled 267-267-
series of 660.
Scott Struble rolled 238-224-641,
Ken Yokobosky 217-204-620,
Michael Travaglio 268, and Call for more information:
719, Joe Karas 257, Joe Caputo
256, Charles Boyanian 248, Allen
Bob Minrd 279, Dezso Benyo
264, John Campbell 246, Joe
Nichole Spratford 224-211-625.
In the Fox Hills Seniors League 201-391-3400
Apgar 245, Noel Vega 242, and Gibson 243, and Nidia Haneveld Robert Forte shot 241-606, Don
Lies’l Apgar 213. 212. King 211, and Bob Brite 203.
8 SPORTS REPORTER April 21 - 27, 2010

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Jason Gomez 761 Rick Wemple 694 Don Anione 667
Majestic Lanes HOPELAWN, NJ –Jason Gomez Rick Wemple led the scoring in Don Anione led the scoring in the
525 Route 9 North, Hopelawn, NJ 08861 topped the scoring in the Madison the Friday Late Night Mixed His & Hers League firing games

SUMMER LEAGUES
Park Men’s League firing games League tossing 222-228-244 for a of 246-227-194 for a high series of
of 276-237-248 for a high series of high series of 694. 667.

Featuring 761.
Bruce Mohr rolled 258-205-256-
Jack Gale shot 279-216-693,
Dennis Lawrence 269-642, and
Watler Malecki hit 210-217-239-
666, Mike Schugel 234-201-223-

6th Annual
719, Steven Russo 239-215-259- John McGraw 220. 658, John Vignola 259-216-655,
713, Glenn Mohr 259-209-243- Anthony Vicidomini 676 Dennis DeCrosta 210-238-644,
711, John Parlante 227-225-257- Andy Shafer 201-239-640, and
“PBA Sport Shot Singles” 709, Rocco J. Grasso 237-276-
705, Nick Guarnieri 246-267-703,
Anthony Vicidomini led the scor-
ing in the Atlantic City Trios Stacey Riebesell 218-231-617.

Wednesday Night at 8:00 p.m. League firing 244-244-676. Rocco Fortunato 667
Willie Zammitto 270-695, John William Mezier III shot 216-605, Rocco Fortunato led the scoring
Bowling on a different PBA shot each week Kaminski 237-213-245-695, Mike
th Joseph Krupinski 206-212, Joe in the Family League firing games
16 weeks, $30 per week - Starting May 19 McNichol 226-236-229-691, and Cordisco 222, and Mike of 218-218-231 for a high 667.
$2,000 First Place Michael Brus III 240-248-687. Vicodimini 237. Steve Venito hit 207-212-229-
(Based on 40 bowlers) Rob Williams 749 In the Academy Women’s League 648, Joe Bloodgood 208-235-637,
The last night of bowling the top 5 bowlers bowl for
an extra $500 on the US open Shot! Rob Williams led the Friday Nite Betty Lopes hit 207. Al Patrick 202-239-631, Karen
Mixed League tossing 215-277- Dan DeBenedetto 675 Drost 215-237-629, and George A.
257 for a high series of 749. Mortensen 231-212-627.
Monday Budweiser “MAIN EVENT” Rocco Fortunato hit 224-201-
Dan DeBenedetto led the scoring
In the Avenel Youth League
th in the Monday Madness League
Handicap - 8:00 p.m. - Starting June 7 247-672, Mark Wiget 236-236- Wayne Bobert hit 246-204-212-
firing games of 205-267-203 for a
$5,000.00 First Place 661, Elliot Carrasco 247-215-650, high series of 675. 662, Jason Csizewski 265-210-
(Based on 20 teams) Dan Krakowski 205-241-640, Mark Douches hit 235-224-213- 646, and David Caceres 217-202-
Tony Tamongong 279-635, and 672, Frank Viverito 224, Denise 613.
Tuesday 400 Handicap Doubles Rob Morris 225-630. Collins 233-210-213-656, and Bill Dillon 666
8:00 p.m. Starting May 18th John Lesieur 726 Suzan McG rolled a 202. Bill Dillon led the scoring in the
John Lesieur led the scoring in John Baginski 674 Knights of Columbus League fir-
$3,000.00 First Place the Raritan Bay Men’s League ing games of 245-259 for a high
(Based on 30 teams) (Had 40 Teams Last Year) John Baginski topped the Gemini
pitching 244-267-215 for a high Towing League firing games of series of 666.
Thursday and Sunday Nights All series of 726. 258-226 for a high series of 674. Nick Simone shot 255-213-651,
John Mieszkowski shot 216-279- Pat Moreno hit 234-238-658, Bob Banko 232-257-649, John
You Can Bowl 679, Rob Williams 232-246-674, Brian Balint 274-221-645, Warren Baginsky 216-224-206-646, Joe
8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. - Only $9.00 per person Elliot Carrasco 213-202-256-671, Taureck 222-245-645, Jennifer Nemeth 219-231-644, Paul Yahig
Steve Venito, Jr. 224-243-203- Caval 223-246-632, Rich 247-639, and Mark Mawkinski
Thursday Junior Have-A-Ball 670, Ryan Friend 258-213-669, Governale 214-219-622, and 224-243-639.
Ed Hayes, Jr. 218-212-235-665, Mike Newman 656
Handicap - 6:00 p.m. Starts May 27th Ray Velazquez 267-213-664, Joey
Maryann Kritak 234-610.
$11.00 per week - 15 weeks of bowling Weisenstien 233-206-222-661, Rose Lada 654 Mike Newman led the scoring in
the Tuesday Nite Trios League fir-
THE 15TH WEEK IS FREE! and Steve A. Venito 209-217-234- Rose Lada led the scoring in the
ing games of 202-260 for a high
3 FREE GAMES EVERY WEEK! 660. Saturday Nite Mixed League fir-
ing games of 209-268-210 for a series of 656.
Pizza Party at End of Season Fred Gordon 722 Brian R. Schwal hit 213-236-
high series of 687.
**ALL UPGRADES ON BALLS ARE AT WHOLESALE PRICES! Fred Gordon topped the scoring 624, Michael Dinaburg 201-210-
Mike Newman rolled 201-258-
**PBA PATTERN DIVISION *** in the Atlantic City Trios League
firing 254-255-213-722.
654, Chris Huntley 234-235-635,
and Dave Wybraniec 205-201-
205-616, Peter J. Iovino 204-219-
704, and Bryan Tomko 224.
Chris Krupinski hit 235-277-692, 605.
Thursday Performance Ball Trios Joseph Krupinski 200-233-257-
Everyone receives the ball of your choice 690, Ralph Doerfler 212-224-231-
667, Ernesto Cabrera 228-221-
8:00 p.m. - $23.00 per week - Starts June 3rd 629, and William Mezier III 203-
232-627.
Wednesday Night Richard Bienvenue 708
Guys and Dolls Mixed Richard Bienvenue led the scor-
ing in the Garden State Mixed
Handicap - 6:30 p.m. Starts May 26th League rolling 259-247-202 for a
4 BOWLERS PER TEAM!
high series of 708.
Kenny Joback shot 227-217-638,
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PLUS MANY MORE LEAGUES INCLUDING: Albert Tadeo 236-225-628,


MEN’S – WOMEN’S - CHILD/ADULT Richard Hecht 204-236-622, and
Also Accepting Team and League Reservations for 2010/2011 Season Ed Pawlowski 223.
*Bowl in a Modern Clean Facility* Sean Williams 708
*With a Customer Friendly Staff* In the Vacation League Sean
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Williams shto 268-221-221-708,
GALACTIC BOWLING James Doval 212, and Richard
Maddock 202.
Saturday Nights 10 p.m. to closing
Jack Gale 706
Call For More Information Jack Gale rolled 235-225-246-
732-826-6800 706, Matt Kowal 206-215-221-
642, Michael Benevenuto 236-
Visit us on the web at: www.majesticlanes.com 616, and Vincent Babbock 223-
212-610.

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