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Vol. 76 No. 44
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Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. rolled 288238-740, Barry Clare 266-237235-738, Alby Pezzella 248-235697, Mike Ramirez 255-243-695,
and Doug Weaver 278.
Gary Faulkner Jr. Wins Rolltech PBA World Championship for First Title
By Bill Vint - PBA
RENO, Nev.- Gary Faulkner Jr. of
Memphis, Tenn., making his first
professional television appearance, defeated top qualifier EJ
Tackett of Huntington, Ind., 216178, to win Rolltech Professional
Bowlers Association World
Championship at the National
Bowling Stadium. He became the
second African American in the
PBAs 57-year history to win a
Tour title.
PBA photo
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FAULKNER
Continued from Page 1
Over the past year, I felt it
coming. I was making small
mistakes, but Id go home and
check my stats and fix my mistakes. Those small pins add up
over time. I knew I could do it. I
visualized it. I had maybe a half
hour of nervousness, but I took a
nap and came over here to bowl,
and that was it.
Faulkner said he never saw
Branham bowl, but he was
aware he had a chance to
become the second African
American titlist.
Thats definitely one thing I
tried not to think about, but its
amazing. To be honest, what I
did think about is I wanted to
shoot 300 on TV.
Faulkner,
who
anchored
Webber International University
to the 2012 Intercollegiate Team
Championship, won his way into
the title match with a 247-237
victory over Ryan Ciminelli of
Cheektowaga, N.Y., derailing
Ciminellis bid to become the
first player to win three consecutive PBA titles on American
soil since PBA Hall of Famer
Johnny Petraglia accomplished
that feat in 1971. Ciminelli also
Linda Walsh
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Ken Bruce topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Mens
League blasting games of 246289-268 for a high series of 803.
Glen Smith shot 275-700, Kevin
Cudjoe 265-246-691, Robert
Bracco 247-214-231-692, and
Salvatore Panzarezia 249-667.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John LaBau topped the scoring in
the Friday Night Mixed League
firing games of 277-226-230 for a
high series of 733.
Al Bennett rolled 233-227-256716, Al Doerrer 268-674, Donald
Wingate 276-661, and Joe
Nipitella 257-654.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY In
the Monday Ladies Classic
League Linda Walsh shot 206,
Susan Randel 198, Dot Hoffman
190, and Linda Farmer 172.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pete Conway topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League blasting games of 247258-265 for a high series of 770.
John Laurita rolled 267-253-225745, Willie Fessler 278-241-733,
Gregory Frank 204-235-278-717,
Ray Brooks 256-238-695, and
Keith Benanati 235-208-681.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Pat Zenker led the scoring in the
Tuesday Oceanside Knights of
Columbus League rolling games
of 231-255-241 for a high series of
727.
Pete Morreale shot 296-222-723,
Tom Saitta 256-231-212-699,
Mark Gralto 244-214-661, and
Kyle Smith 278-214-665.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Mike Chookasezian topped the
scoring in the Monday 4-Man
Classic League firing games of 226275-268 for a high series of 769.
Joe Conigliaro rolled 248-256-243747, Alby Pezzella 256-263-224742, Teddy Avgerinos 246-245-245736, John Khantzian 237-276-222735, and Chris Alessi 246-220-255721.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Robert Barber led the scoring in
the Saturday Scholarship League
firing games of 244-235 for a high
series of 679.
Brian Becktold hit 226, Paul Igel
222, Jahnia Phillips 215, Robert
Wright 214, and Amanda Petrillo
and Nicholas Lastella 212.
Anita LaSpina
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY In
the Tuesday Long Beach Catholic
Ladies League Anita LaSpina hit
180, Nancy Johnson and Debbie
Donnelly 177, and Janice
McCrery 174.
AT JIB LANES
Dwight Flowers 774
FLUSHING, NY Dwight
Flowers topped the scoring in the
Friday Hi-Rollers League blasting
games of 255-241-278 for a high
series of 774.
Nestor Viloria rolled 267-266203-736, Ogie Lawsin 236-245237-718, Robert Olivina, Jr. 225245-242-712, Frank Montgris, Jr.
225-235-248-708, and Efren
Enriquez 210-238-257-705.
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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
HOPELAWN, NJ K.C. Cabonilas led the scoring in the Thursday Mixed Nuts League rolling
games of 221-267 for a high series of 670.
John Syslo hit 225-225-633, Don E.
Hellhake 236, and Joe Maloney 246.
Ton
Vonbraunsberg topped the scoring in the
Sunday Early Mixed League firing
games of 225-268-240 for a high series of
733.
Steve Raifer shot 225, Rainer Latteier
224, Nicholas Errico 221, Joe Venezia
219, Maryann Frailey 216, and Megan
Cesare 212.
Evan
Apostolidis paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League rolling
games of 244-242 for a high series of
678.
Dale Alberino hit 223, Bob Kennedy
222, Bob Andrews 211, and Pat
Berardino 206.
AT OCEAN
Andrew Lazarchick 268
LAKEWOOD, NJ Andrew Lazarchick rolled 268, Cameron Waldhelm
267, Kamerin Peters 259, John Boughton 257, Sarah Pitcher 256, and
Michael Brennan 249 in the Scratch Trio League.
Blaise Harrington
LAKEWOOD, NJ In the Pin Hitters League Blaise Harrington shot
177, Eric Lazarchik 167, Emily Hehir 161, and Mikalah Carter 155.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
Spanish American: Jose Acevedo
248-713, Julio Soto 238-646,
Manuel Matias 235, Matt Svoboda
269-655, and Jose Acevedo 256.
Monday Early Birds: Jeff Rozner
181-510, Glenn Kruhm 175-459,
Doris Macone 164-424, Judy Von
Itter 160-399, Ed Hardy 209-470,
and Dori Macone 181-501.
Have a Ball: Mark Mondello 164418, John Cusman 87-189, Daniel
Cusman 185-429, and Donna
Mondello 179-378.
Hyatt Morristown: Amando
Hernandez 214-576, Dan Childres
204-549, Pete Vogler 159-422,
Jamie McAndris 110, and Steve
Savastano 119.
County Tuesday Night: PJ Adams
289-683, Andrew Traverso 278-713,
James Harris 277, Lynne Coleman
255-681, Dot Newsom 215 Sandy
Turner 213-586, Nick Westergaard
269-674, Joe Karas 254-701, Sue
Marrero 192, Micha Haywood 278731, and Carlyssa Leigh 191.
Youth Bowlers
Weekend Warriors:
Robert
Szumski
190-534,
David
Sammond 177-480, Benjamin
Cruz 170-419, Chelsey Cruz 86237, and Hannah DiGangi 80213.
Ball Busters:
Jack Vander
Meulen 279-669, Jack Cook 270718, James Gallagher 245-640,
Emma Wright 153-421, and Sarah
Gallagher 127-338.
Bumper Busters: Brandon Lipp
103-203, and Jordan Lipp 99-174.
Lucky Strikers: Jacob Paniconi
71-198, Alfred Huelsenbeck 66182, and Kyra Morris 90-219.
SPORTS REPORTER
237: 731 earned him the first place plaque for the
second straight year; Montville junior Erik
Kattermann repeated his 2014 second place finish
by firing 244-206-268: 718 and Bergen Catholic
junior Kyle Laube took third with 687.
Top finishers among the girls: Wayne Valleys
newcomer Claudine Rosca 600, Paramus Catholic
junior Kristen Kane 577 and senior teammate
Abbey Zollo 567.