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Vol. 73 No.50 February 13 - 19, 2013 50 cents
Hardwick and Barnes Team Up to Win Chris Paul PBA League All-Stars
By Jerry Schneider - PBA
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In the first round Hardwick, creator of the popular podcasts The Nerdist and All-Star Celebrity Bowling, and Barnes, representing their Silver Lake Atom Splitters team combined for a 199 game eliminating Rose and Fagan, representing the Motown Muscle (190), Owens and Duke, representing the Dallas Strikers (186), and Williams and Rash bowling for the BROOKLYN STyLES (143). In the second round, Philadelphia area natives Hart and ONeill of the Philadelphia Hitmen advanced to the title match by combining for a 218 outscoring Griffin and Parkin, representing Billie Jean Kings New York WTT KingPins (189), Paul and Belmonte bowling for L.A. X (182), and Woodley and Palermaa bowling for the Pittsburgh Jack Rabbits (177). Between semifinal matches the celebrities participated in the one-ball Super Clash elimination competition which was won by actor Quinton Aaron, who played the role of Baltimore Ravens lineman Michael Oher in The Blindside. Aaron struck on his seventh shot to edge tournament host Paul who had a nine-count. Defending champion Williams was eliminated in the fifth frame.
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Kevin Masick 715
FARMINGDALE, NY Kevin Masick led the scoring in the Monday Night Fourplay League firing games of 279-256 for a high series of 715. Chris DePierro rolled 235-233649, Paul Baron 224-223-204651, Joey Kurdziel 229-226-640, James Gallagher 241-239-631, Kevin Kremler 237, and Linda Stephanopoulos 233. In the Monday AM Seniors League Al Noll rolled 190, Bill Platania 185, Jerry Hoeler 181, and Marguerite Lauri 170.
AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Don Price 657
FARMINGDALE, NY Don Price paced the Tuesday Nite Owls League firing games of 266226 for a high series of 657. Paul Constantinopoli shot 253644, Rafael Santos 245, Rob Larsen 232, Kenny Simon 229, Victor Cassano 227, George Zandier 226-217, Pat Gregg 225, Deidre Scollins 218, Jennifer Karow 209, and Peg Casoria 201.
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OSIDE K OF C
For the Mens Joe Lupo shot a 280 game and a 655 series; Keith Massimillo came through with a 278 game and a 726, Billy Maxwell 268-665 series; Jason Julian 261- 655, Mike Peppe threw a 258 game; Elwood Verity 255-711 series; On the Womans end we have Wendi Maxwell who shot a 215 game and Heather Maxwell came through with a 210 game.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
On the Mens end we have John Howarth who shot a 290 game and a 720 series; Kevin Sullivan came through with a 279 game and a 660 series; Terry Boyle shot a 267 game and a 736 series; Kyle Webster threw a 267 game; Peter Tang bowled a 256 game; John Maglio threw a 256 game; Les Forrai came through with a 255 game; Rich Laurita Jr. shot a 253 game; Keith Benenatti bowled a 251 game and a 727 series; Rob Benenatti shot a 661 series. On the Womans side we have Dawn Laurita who shot a 256 and a 232 game and a 664 series and Eileen Rufer came through with a 223 game.
TUESDAY MENS
Joe Mazza came through with a 286 game and a 700 series; Anthony Lubrano shot a 276 game and a 671 series; Raoul Vegosen 268-256-726; Eric Paulson Jr. 267-257-731; Anthony Bruno 266-718; John Hanlon 258, Jonathon Berghorn finished with a 689 series; Anthony DePace threw a 675 series; Richie DiConza 653 and Scott Rufer finished with a 651 series.
TEMPLE AVODAH
Bret Zaccoli came through with a 279 game and a 738 series; Steve Klein shot a 268 game and a 721 series and Andy Eisner threw a 258 game and a 667 series.
ROCKVILLES
Lisa Newman came through with a 238 game; Gloria Belmonte bowled a 236 game and a 617 series; Stacey Salomides followed with a 224 game and a 587 series; Betty Ann Lescher threw a 213 game and a 594 series.
FRIDAY MIXED
On the Mens end we have Dean Falconer who shot a 277 game and a 757 series; Tony Depperman followed with a 269 game and a 726 series; Chris Lucchese followed with a 258 game; Tim OBrien also bowled a 268 game but also shot a 679 series;
V.S. PAL
On the Boys end we have David Bruno who shot a 266 game; On the Girls end we have Maria Lucente who came through with a 222 game and a 575 series and Danielle Cuomo with a 211 game and a 547 series.
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The 20th Annual Jackson Memorial High School Jaguar Bowling Tournament
Held at Ocean Lanes on January 19, 2013 This tournament had two divisions, one for the boys and one for the girls. The boys division was won by the host team, Jackson Memorial, bowling a team series of 2,437. Jackson Memorial was never truly challenged but second place Brick Memorial bowled a 2,220 beating both Howell Township and Toms River North, each rolling a 2215 series. A similar situation occurred on the girls side as Brick Township dominated with a 2,395 followed by Manchester Township at 2,115 for second and Howell Township at 2,043 for third. Brick Memorial was fourth posting a 2,015. The event featured some high individual games and series. On the boys side Chris Nicholsen of Jackson Memorial won both the high game with a 268 game and the high series of 745 as well. In the high game category Austin Daddato of Brick Memorial had a 245, followed by Mike Cassano of Howell Township with 236. Fourth was Mike Tedeschi of Toms River North with a 222 and fifth Tom Wolf of Manchester Township with a 221 game. In series following Chris Nicholsens 745 set was Mike Cassano of Howell Township with a 644, Austin Dadato of Brick Memorial with a 621. In fourth place was Drew Seich of Jackson Memorial followed by Mike Tedeschi of Toms River North with his 600 series. The girls also had a double winner as Vicky Spirio of Brick Township rolled a 240 game and a 674 series. Following Vicky for high game was Stephanie Trempfer of Manchester Township with a 237 followed by Misty Downs of Brick Memorial with a 213, Jillian Olsen of Brick Township with a 209 and Jenn Schwartz of Howell Township with a 204. High Series leader board was dominated by Brick Township. Following Vicky Spirios 674 for Brick Township was Stephanie Trempfer with a 644 for Manchester Township but the next three competitors were all on the Brick Township team. Jillian Olsen had a 576, Annalicia Savvides had a 573 and Brianna MacLeod had a 572.
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Adult Leagues PBA Experience bowled on changing PBA lane conditions: Tim Panek 255-627, Ken Yokobosy 248-659, Gary Malone 237, Scott Van Syckle 223, Rob Sperling 223, Brian Scott 219. Thursday Nite Mixed: Tim Panek 246-681, Jared Lopez 244-678, Paul Engallena 243, John Sanroman 240, Nidia Haneveld 235-608, Lee Ann Mackin 223, Carole Cerenzio 211, Dori Tingoli 202, Paul Engallena 268-693, Scott Struble 265, Nidia Haneveld 243-647. Lake Hiawatha A.C.: Rob Huff 288-662, TJ Gray 259, Joseph Albensi Jr. 256, Van Thompson 245, Bill Karpack 237, Jack Safkan 226; Jared Lopez 257683. Morris Hills Mixed: Sal Antoniello 185-476, Bob McClughan 171-480, Jay Taormina 169491, Gerrie Taormina 190-392, Rosemary Muscolino 185-494, Carole Walker 156-409. Rockaway Mixed: Fred Drier 209-595, Mike Svetik 176-491, Daryl Frank 177, Keri May 212, Michelle Halko 190, Amy Caselli 152. Friday Nite Mens: Ed Galuska 259, Heriberto Matias 247-670, Frank Grumka 245-599, James Stiles 242 game. Friday Tri-Mixed: Bob Olstead 279-702, Glen Malmstone 259-718; Darren Zarillo 227game, Peter Furio 226 game, Kristina Arocho 276-739, Nidia Haneveld 222, Keri May 216, Donna Sodano 211. Spanish American Mixed: Julio Soto 279-714; Manuel Matias 257-687, Jonathan Echevarria 245, Lynn Coleman; Julio Soto 268-675, Rober Soto 249, Eddie Acevedo 248. Fox Hills Seniors: Robert Forte 202-526, Rocco Rossi 197, Rich Martone 197-491, Helen Loverro 178-443, Bonnie Cohen 168-452, Marilyn Forte 154game. Junior Leagues Sizzlin Strikers: Nicholas Thiese 149-381, Benjamin Cruz 122-330, Dante Garrido 174-172, Emma Thiese 155-432. Weekend Warriors: Carlyssa Leigh 167-472; Emma Wright 141-363. Lucky Strikers: Mark Howarth 101-276, James Gallagher 100 , James Taylor 83. Ball Busters: Jack Cook 230-684, Matthew Graner 228, Nick Westergaard 266, Thomas Kleczynski 233, Tyler 223, Ryan Ackerman 212, Haley Paccione 164-477, Steph Sihlanick 145. Monday Rec Program (2 games): Ricky Rodriguez 109-218, Christopher Cavalie 108-212, Connor Tole 98-176, Julia Signorelli 92-182, Jack Hartsuiker 92-166, Natalia Tole 87-151.
WALLINGTON LANES
By Gloria Volpe
G& L Friday Night Mixed Jeff Leitner had the high game of the night with his 278 and Mike Rochinski and Andrea White were right behind with 265, 242-718. Joe Seipe had a nice 249, Frank Nordt 248, Brian Creeley 247, Brian Wellenheider 246, Derrick Cuavers 242, Steve Nordt 238, 237, Mike Voorhees 237, Todd Feinman 236, and Mrs. (Peaches) Rock 232. Public Safety The two high games of the night were shot by none other than Kenny Lee with his 276, 257-730. Tito Jackson bowled a 248 game followed by Bill Ochiuzzo with 247, Billy Zika was on fire this week with his 246, 241-659, and John Colorado rolled a 246 game. Thursday Early Mixed Glenn Bonomo had game with his 268, 234-686, Randy Murray also had a good night and shot 258, 245-680, Joe Seiple 238, Mike Rochinski 236, John Manfredo 234, Jim Butcher 233, Charles (Honey Jack) Jackson 233, Our own up and coming bower has been on fire the last couple of weeks Jose Corniel posted a 224-625 this week. The ladies had one super star in Super-Sub Sarah Chirchella with her 247 game.
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Anthony Serignese 680
HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony Serignese topped the scoring in the Academy Madness League firing games of 242-252 for a high series of 680. Mike Dellamanna rolled 255-223-200-678, Don Anione 226-235-651, and Mary Ellen Oehler 256-222-659.