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John Conroy, Alex Cavagnaro Team Up to Win Jason Paro Slammed 300-300-868
PBA/PBA50 Millsboro Lanes Doubles Title At Lodi Lanes
By Russ Mills - PBA
MILLSBORO, Del. John LODI, NJ Jason Paro took cen- 300 pitches and adding a 268
Conroy of Mahopac, N.Y. and ter stage spotlight with an impres- while contesting in the Tuesday 4-
Alex Cavagnaro of Massapequa, sive high series of 868 on a pair of Man at Lodi Lanes.
N.Y., defeated Ray Edwards of
Middle Island, N.Y. and Matt Vinnie Cosenza Hammered 813
OGrady of Rahway, N.J., 447-
432, 402-471, 436-427, in the At Maple Lanes RVC
best-of-three-game title match to ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - 813.
win the PBA/PBA50 Millsboro Vinnie Cosenza topped the scoring Donald Jones bowled 279, Nick
Lanes Doubles at Millsboro in the Monday King Trios League Palmeri 277, Mary Fezza 268, and
Lanes. at Maple Lanes RVC slamming a both Kyle Smith and David
Cavagnaro, bowling anchor 277 game then adding a duplicate Goldman 267.
for the winning team, needed a 268 for the sessions high series of
double in the final frame after
the two teams split the first two PBA photo
Lou Getzelman Rolled 300
games of the best-of-three con- Alex Cavagnaro and John Conroy with Jessica Dalton, event coordinator.
test. Cavagnaro had struggled earlier on the right Harwinton, Conn. and Anthony Pepe of Elmhurst, At Farmingdale Lanes
lane, but made a ball change in the eighth frame N.Y., 2-0, while Edwards and OGrady defeated the
FARMINGDALE, NY - Lou bowling a 267, and Daniel Levin
which allowed him to throw the clinching double in father/son team of Steve Pavlinko Sr. and Jr. of
Getzelman blasted a 300 game to with a 258.
the 10th. Sewell, N.J., 2-0. The losing team members each
earn the spotlight contesting in the Also in the Expressway Glass
The win was the second for each bowler. Conroy earned $700.
Wednesday Duos League at League Michael Forman topped
and Cavagnaro each earned $2,000 while Edwards The next East Region event is the PBA50 Bryans
Farmingdale Lanes. the competition posting a session
and OGrady earned $1,000 each as the runners-up. Bowling Center Open presented by The Insurance
Nicholas Kideris collected a 268 high 290 game
In the best-of-three semifinal round, Conroy and Market and 900 Global, which is being held at Bryans
game followed by Omar Cerutti
Cavagnaro defeated the team of Tony Reynaud of Bowling Center in Laurel, Del. October 20-22.

Spencer Robarge, Brandon Bonta, Silas Limes and Peyton Montgomery take U15 title
At 2017 USA Bowling National Championships
By Matt Cannizzaro - PWBA In the unique format, the first two bowlers in the
WICKLIFFE, Ohio Spencer Robarge of lineup each bowl three frames in the game (1-5-9
Springfield, Missouri, has enjoyed individual and 2-6-10), while the other two competitors bowl
success under the TV lights, and he had the two frames each (3-7 and 4-8).
opportunity to share that experience with three Robarge was joined on the lanes at Game of
teammates as they won the 15-and-under title at Wickliffe by Brandon Bonta, Silas Limes and
the 2017 USA Bowling National Championships Peyton Montgomery.
presented by Sixlets. In all honesty, it feels really good to be able to
The 14-year-old two-hander, who won the boys represent Junior Gold, USA Bowling and the
12-and-under title at the 2015 Junior Gold Midwest in such an awesome setting and opportu-
Championships, successfully anchored 3 Rights nity, Robarge said. We worked really hard to get
Make a Left in a youthful battle of the sexes back here after losing sooner than we wanted to
against the all-female Bring It On. last year. To be able to finish it off feels really
Robarges team captured the U15 crown at good.
Game of Wickliffe by a 3-1 margin in the best-
of-five modified Baker final.
struggled in the opening game, losing 189-163, but rallied See U15 TITLE Page 4
back with wins of 218-172, 223-182 and 207-176.
The Midwest regional champion, 3 Rights Make a Left,
2 SPORTS REPORTER October 4 - 10, 2017
United States Sweeps Team All-Events Gold At 2017 World Senior Championships
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC semifinals with a 4,917 six-game
ARLINGTON, Texas - The repre- total. Sweden was second with
sentatives from the United States 4,535 and followed by Canada
traveled to the 2017 World (4,466) and Japan (4,399).
Bowling Senior Championships In the all-events race, Mohr col-
in Germany with a goal of claim- lected his second all-events gold
ing as many medals as possible, medal in three trips to the World
but winning gold as a team always Senior Championships. The right-
is the sweetest victory of all. hander averaged 217.06 during
The men and women from the his 18 games this week at Dream-
United States reached that pinna- Bowl Palace for a 3,907 winning
cle again at Dream-Bowl Palace total.
near Munich, with both teams So far this week, Mohr has won
successfully defending the world gold medals in singles, team and
championships they claimed in all-events, as well as silver in
Las Vegas in 2015. doubles with Boresch. Mohr's
The all-events medals also were first all-events win at the World
decided, with Team USA's Ron Senior Championships came in
Mohr and Leanne Hulsenberg 2013, the inaugural year of the
winning gold in their respective best-of-three Baker final, 212-194 239-194), to earn a spot in the trol of the match. event.
categories. Lynda Barnes secured and 212-176. final, and Mexico defeated "It's such an honor," said "While I'm not surprised with
the silver medal on the women's Team USA started the final Finland in the semifinals, 2-0 Johnson, the lone left-hander on the success of either team, espe-
side. round with four strikes in its first (214-143, 206-199), to advance. the women's team. "Our team was cially our incredible ladies contin-
Three members of the men's five frames to build a lead that "Toward the end of the team really good again this year. They gent, I'm ecstatic about my own
team - Mohr, Bob Learn Jr. and proved to be big enough, despite a event on the men's side, it really talked and communicated well good fortune," Mohr said. "Three
Lennie Boresch Jr. - returned to missed single pin along the way. could've been any of eight or nine when it came to making moves, gold medals in four events far
put their title on the line and got to In the deciding game, Team teams making it to the semifinals, and they were very supportive transcends anything I expected."
share the latest win with United USA started with back-to-back so it was exciting, but also very when it was my turn to bowl. I did The silver all-events medal went
States Bowling Congress and open frames and clung to a small stressful at the same time," said the best I could, and it was awe- to Belgium's Marc Franceus
Professional Bowlers Association lead after six frames, but Mohr, USBC Hall of Famer and USBC some. They were fun to bowl (3,859), and Australia's Andrew
Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III, Learn and Bohn rallied late in the Gold coach Bill Spigner, who is with, and when you know each Frawley claimed the bronze with
who made his world champi- game, closing with five consecu- coaching the United States contin- other for 30 years, it makes it a lit- a 3,830 total. Learn and Bohn fin-
onships debut. tive strikes to hold off Mexico. gent this week. "The biggest thing tle bit easier." ished fourth and fifth with 3,821
The group earned the gold with The United States downed of all about our men's team was The United States defeated and 3,800, respectively.
a 2-0 win against Mexico in the Canada, 2-1 (187-197, 214-196, the ability to finish off games, Japan, 2-0 (232-179, 222-158), to Boresch finished 17th with a
while other teams didn't seem to advance to the gold-medal match, 3,613 total, meaning all four men
have that. The whole day was and Canada collected a semifinal

Sports Reporter
from the United States qualified
exciting, and to win the team win against Sweden, 2-1 (162- for the Masters competition.
event back to back is amazing." 181, 154-145, 202-184). Hulsenberg, who celebrated her
USBC Hall of Famer Tish The team event at the 2017
Editor/Publisher Dan McDonough Johnson was the only returning World Bowling Senior
50th birthday this week in
Germany, saw singles and doubles
Technology Editorial Assistants member for the United States on Championships featured six tradi- end with the gold medals just out
Hank Allen Immaculatta DElia the women's side, but she was tional team games over two days, of reach, but her overall perform-
Contributing Writers joined in the victory by a trio of after which, the top four men's ance at Dream-Bowl Palace net-
Joan Taylor Pat McDonough fellow hall of famers - Barnes, teams and top four women's teams ted her the all-events gold medal.
Carolyn Dorin-Ballard and advanced to the best-of-three The right-hander averaged more
For information regarding advertising, Hulsenberg. Baker medal round. than 216 on the way to a 3,900
subscriptions, or editorial content write to: The quartet cruised to the gold On the men's side, the United total for her 18 games, outdistanc-
medal with a 2-0 performance States entered the day in second
E-mail: SportsReporter1940@gmail.com ing Barnes, who claimed the sil-
against Canada, winning 235-191 place but was able to find the top ver medal with a 3,815 effort. The
Or Dan at: mcdonough1@aol.com and 199-169. of the standings to earn the top bronze went to Reija Lunden of
Sports Reporter Seven strikes from the United seed for the semifinals with a six- Finland with a 3,540 total.
States in the first eight frames of game total of 4,845, just ahead of
P.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094 the gold-medal match put the Finland (4,803), first-day leader
Team USA's Carolyn Dorin-
Ballard finished sixth with 3,490,
201)865-5363 opening game out of reach, and Mexico (4,776) and Canada and Johnson was ninth with
consecutive strikes in frames (4,769). 3,433, so all four women from the
seven through nine after a missed For the women, the United United States also advanced to the
1-2-4-10 washout in the second States averaged nearly 205 as a Masters event.
game were enough to stay in con- team to earn the No. 1 seed for the
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U15 TITLE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC
Continued from Page 1
Chris Schenck 801 Joe Lampariello 725 Daniel Pawelek 681
The Kelly Bonta-coached 3 Rights Make a Left aver-
HOPELAWN, NJ - Chris Schenck HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Lampariello HOPELAWN,NJ - Daniel Pawelek
aged more than 232 through six qualifying matches at
topped the scoring in the Saturday led the scoring in the Premiere Pro led the scoring in the Family League
Yorktown Lanes in Parma Heights, more than 10 pins Night Strike Nation League firing Shop Sunday Trios League rolling rolling games of 226-231-224 for a
higher than the next closet team, but only managed a 3-3 games of 224-299-278 for a high games of 269-216-240 for a high high series of 681.
record, earning the No. 7 seed for the double-elimination series of 801. series of 725. Anthony Angotti hit 223, Steve
match-play bracket at Clevelands Freeway Lanes of Adam Concepcion shot 245-248- Brandon Micewicz shot 201-257- Osiadacz 214, and John Borkowski
Parma. 244-737, Harold Baker 212-239-247- 257-715, Chris Fisher 247-225-235- 210.
The squad then won three consecutive matches before 698, and Gene Foust 247-213-226- 707, Brian Longo 244-217-237-698, In the Monday Night Mixed League
needing two tries to get past the Heartland Region cham- 686. and Mike Ferraro 213-248-237-698. Tom Flagiello rolled 249, and
pion. Douglas Jewell 212-212.
Glenn Mohr 783 Mike Kelly 711
Bring It On, the Northeast representative and only unde-
HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Kelly led
feated team in the U15 match-play bracket, included Mike Dinaburg 676
topped the scoring in the Raritan Bay the scoring in the Wednesday Night
Paige Boyd, Marissa Cosentini, 2015 girls U12 Junior
Mens League blasting games of 258- Trios League rolling games of 227- HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Dinaburg
Gold champion Amanda Naujokas, Sarah Orensky,
47-278 for a high series of 783. 259-225 for a high series of 711. paced the scoring in the Don E.
Kamerin Peters and Paige Peters.
Jason Gomez shot 256-258-209-723, Michael Dellamanna rolled 226-224- Hellhake Memorial League rolling
The team, which was 3-3 during qualifying en route to
Ernest Lukacs, Jr 256-268-719, Rich 255-705, Erick Kerekes 255-257-701, games of 213-204-259 for a high
the No. 9 seed for match play, was coached by the
Choinacki 258-218-222-698, and and Tom Kiczula 235-225-658. series of 676.
International Bowling Campus Youth Committees Leon Faison 222-224-242-688. David Deavila rolled 205-258-668,
Volunteer of the Year Leslie Bohn and her husband, and Damon Todman 243-224-647.
United States Bowling Congress and Professional
Michael Potoski 760 Doug Ehling 703
HOPELAWN, NJ - Michael Potoski HOPELAWN, NJ - Doug Ehling led In the Jerzey Pikers League Joyce
Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Parker Bohn III. Ellison shot 221, Al Queen 220, and
Although her team struggled with carry and single-pin topped the scoring in the Friday Night the scoring in the Friday Night Mixed
Classic League firing games of 278- League rolling games of 235-267-201 Larry Clarke 212.
spares in the loss, the Bohns chose to see the positives in
the experience. 245-237 for a high series of 760. for a high series of 703.
I would take my chances again in this situation in a Chris Masucci shot 247-236-653, Tiffany Newbury rolled 21-202-239- Pedro Torres 651
heartbeat, Leslie Bohn said. This is a really strong Alex Tragno 243-205-641, and Dave 654, and Don Anione 244-227-654. HOPELAWN, NJ - Pedro Torres
Granitzki 214-226-639. paced the scoring in the Garden State
group of girls. We prepared the best we could for this. It
John Roam 742 Mike Kelly 686 Mixed League rolling games of 245-
was the first time on TV for five of the six players, and to
HOPELAWN, NJ - John Roam HOPELAWN, NJ - Mike Kelly paced 234 for a high series of 651.
hit the pocket as much as they did, I couldnt be more
topped the scoring in the Middlesex the scoring in the Friday Night Mixed Kyle Jannuzzi hit 236-206-633, and
proud.
County Classic League firing games League rolling games of 235-232-219 Greg Farley 227-621.
Bring It On recorded 17 nine-counts in the four games,
of 224-228-290 for a high series of for a high series of 686. Fernando Chea rolled 226 in the
missing seven of them.
742. Michael Holoka hit 246-215-660, Winter Senior Citizens League.
The 2017 USA Bowling National Championships
included two divisions 12-and-under and 15-and-under Joe Herber rolled 247-253-682, and David Chamberlain 244-248-656.
each with its own TV show. Mickey Endress 212-211-257-680,
Both shows were taped 22 in conjunction with the 2017 and Nicholas Peros 200-234-234-668.
Junior Gold Championships presented by the Brands of In the Thursday Night Mixed League
Ebonite International for broadcast on CBS Sports Jake Olszyk shot 224-213, and Kyle
Network. Jannuzzi 243.
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ed with 32 teams 16 in the 12-and-under division and 16 HOPELAWN, NJ - Pete Tirado Get In The Game
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202-244-212-658, Malik D Wade 214-245-656, Tarik Lodge 239-204- Matt Carey 279 Keith McCarthy, Sr. 268
225-668, Twone Williams 267-226-684, Will Watson 234-220-254-708, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Robert Wright 279 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - In
Lil Man Wilder 231-637. Matt Carey bowled 279, John ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - the Tuesday Nostalgia League
Shilling 278, Shawn Berkowsky Robert Wright bowled a 279 Keith McCarthy, Sr bowled a 268
Ball and Chain: Nick Filosa 221-233-620, Irving Nicks 247-618, 277, Ray Brooks 259, Alex game, followed by Amanda game and Richard Butt 256.
George Kydoiefs 205-247-222-674, Bobby Fox 222-231-248-701, Bogulubsky 258, and Willie Petrillo 248, and Tyler Rubenstein
Charles Ameres 212-244-618, Denise Falzarano 255-606, Brian Walters Fessler 257 in the Wednesday 235 in the Saturday Scholarship
237-644, Matthew Vega 212-244-276-732, Robert Kuch 278-665, Michael Walsh 267
Night Mixed League. League. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - In
Jaleesa Taylor 218-221-610, Hector Camacho231-233-656, Twone Both Bill Carreras and William
Williams 212-234-650. David Goldman 279 the Thursday El Cheapo Mixed
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - Tyson bowled 247, Weldon League Michael Walsh bowled a
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Ted Guy Classic: Eric Kueber 216-266-655, David Kueber 244-206- the Wednesday AM Trios League.
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Midweek Mixers: Jameel Jones 266-225-638, Jon Ayroso 226-246-656, Tuesday Adult/Child League Gallo 254 in the Thursday Mixed In the Thursday Senior Birds
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WISEMANS SIXTH ANNUAL
AT FARMINGDALE LANES AT RAB'S
Jeff Scire 774 SCHOLARSHIP TOURNAMENT
Michael Forman 290 John Bergen 278 STATEN ISLAND, NY - Jeff Scire topped the scoring in SET FOR OCT. 7-8
FARMINGDALE, NY - In the FARMINGDALE, NY - John the Draft Classic League blasting games of 279-259 for a Twelve-time PBA Tour champion Danny
Expressway Glass League Bergen rolled the high session high series of 774. Wiseman of Baltimore will conduct his sixth
Michael Forman rolled 290, Steve game posting a 278 followed by Melissa Kammerer rolled 269-713, Mike Giovinazzo annual Danny Wiseman Youth Scholarship
Warren 269, Anthony Delia 256- Doug Karlson who rolled a 269, 258, and Jason Donders 257. Tournament Oct. 7-8 at AMF Country Lanes in
265-233-754, and Nick Filosa Nathaniel Fuller 268 Aniello Anthony Manzione 713 suburban Baltimore.
255. Strocchia 267, and Anthony Since its inception, the PBA Hall of Famers
Cordaro 266 in the Wednesday STATEN ISLAND, NY- Anthony Manzione led the scor-
Darren Barlow 280 ing in the RCAL/McGuire Mens League rolling a 258
scholarship event has distributed more than
FARMINGDALE, NY - Darren Early Mens League. $90,000 in college scholarship money. This years
game for a high series of 713.
Barlow rolled 280-269, Eric event will add another $25,000 to that total.
Steve Keller rolled 707, Ray Tumminia 257-672, Joe
Smyth 278, G Tris Stremmel 269 The tournament, which can accommodate 342
Guth 267, and Phil Vazzana 247-258.
Lenn Gerstner 269-267, Jeff FARMINGDALE, NY - Tris youth bowlers in scratch and handicap divisions,
Fennell, Sunil Kochar and Philip Stremmel bowled a 269 high game Bob Jacobson 681 is filling rapidly. For information, visit Wisemans
Robinson 266, and Bruce Ingram of the meeting to lead the Youth STATEN ISLAND, NY - Bob Jacobson led all scorers in Facebook page:
264 in the Epic Edge Trios side of the Sunday Adult/Junior the Donna Zajac Memorial Mixed with a high 681 set. (https://www.facebook.com/Danny-Wiseman-
League. League. Rich Garraventa hit 243-679, Gerard Scully 247 MIke Bowling-Fan-Page-107752155919763/)
Rob Grieb 279 In the Monday HS Practice Nicholson 246 Sammy Rentas 245 Derek Gilbert 243, or his website:
FARMINGDALE, NY - Rob League Brian Becktold shot a 258 Justine Reyes 218, and Claudia Gervais 214. (http://www.dannywisemanbowling.com/).
Grieb rolled a high game of 279 in game.
the Tuesday Nite Owls League.
Alex Krawwchuk hit 247, and
Kyle Durfee 245.
Shovon Horton 240
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Jason Belmonte Won PBA
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MALMO, Sweden Australias Jason Belmonte defeated Cameron
Weier of Tacoma, Wash., 245-180, to win the PBA International-World
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Belmonte, 34, joined EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., as the only three-
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his only PBA Tour title in the 2015 Qatar Open. He defeated Finlands
Jari Ratia, 226-194, to advance to the title match.
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