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Vol. 77 No. 10

May 11 - 17, 2016

Weber Wins PBA50 UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl In The Villages


By Jerry Schneider - PBA
said. Weve all been there.
THE VILLAGES, Fla.
Sometimes when you miss
Professional
Bowlers
an easy spare, that frustraAssociation Hall of Famer
tion can make things worse.
Pete Weber of St. Ann, Mo.,
We were both having trouthe 2015 PBA50 Player of
ble that gameI could
the Year, began work
barely get a double.
defending that crown by
The win solidified a good
winning
the
PBA50
start to the season for
UnitedHealthcare Sun Bowl
Weber who finished fourth
In The Villages presented
in last weeks season-openby Radical at Spanish
ing Pasco County Florida
PBA photo Open.
Springs Lanes.
Weber won his fifth career Champion Pete Weber with The Villages
Im feeling good physiproprietors Darrell and LarryDucat
PBA50 Tour title by defeatcally and my game is in a
ing two-time PBA50 Player of the Year and tour- good shape so Im looking forward to another
nament top qualifier Ron Mohr of Las Vegas, 204- good season, Weber added.
162, in the title match.
In the semifinal, Weber beat PBA50 Tour newIve always bowled well here, said Weber. comer Joel Carlson of Omaha, Neb., 268-223, to
Ive made the finals here three out of the last four advance to the championship match.
years and was hoping it would just be a matter of
In the opening stepladder match, Carlson beat
time to get a win.
four-time PBA50 Player of the Year and 12-time
Weber, a winner of 37 titles, including a record- PBA50 Tour winner Tom Baker of King, N.C.,
tying 10 majors on the PBA Tour, was helped by 224-213, and then went on to beat 2015 PBA50
three open frames by Mohr, who missed two 10 Rookie of the Year Mike Scroggins of Amarillo,
pins and a four pin. Mohr, an eight-time PBA50 Texas, 268-217, to advance to the semifinal.
Tour titlist, was trying to end a nearly four-year
PBA Hall of Famer Amleto Monacelli bowled
drought without a win, with his last coming in the three 300 games which tied the record for most
2012 Senior Decatur Open.
300s in a PBA50 Tour tournament with four other
I feel bad for Ron but hes the type of guy that bowlers Mohr, Bob Kelly, Joe Scarborough and
will bounce back no doubt about that, Weber Walter Ray Williams Jr.

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Alby Pezzella 300 at Rockville Centre


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Alby Pezzella blasted a 300 game
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League at Rockville Centre Lanes.
Thomas Calderone rolled 232-

284-245-761, Chris Barbaro 267245-237-749, Padro Salcedo 276237-730, Lawrence Welfare 269223-231-723, and Tony Amendola
234-211-258-703.

Chris Garbode 300 at Lodi Lanes


LODI, NJ - Chris Garbode burned
the boards for a 300 game en route
to a 759 series contesting in the
Saturday Fil-Am at Lodi Lanes.
Ofelia Almario posted a 288 followed by Deanna Cryan with 279,
JJ Roldan 279, Philip Tumamak

279-783, Alex Prell 247-736, Hasan


High 279-713, Wilson Aponte Jr.
254-719, Anthony Bulacan 264717, Everett Oaks 258-715, Todd
David 258-734, Jose Guzman 260731, Jason Tenorio 269-721, and
Raquel Salobecke 257-698.

Thomas Werthmuller 300 at Jib Lanes


FLUSHING, NY Thomas
Werthmuller topped the scoring in
the Ted Guy Classic League at Jib
Lanes pitvhing a perfect 300 then
added a 257 for the meeting high
series of 735.

Eric Flack blasted 279-276-204759, Chris Fesler 265-257-212734, Paul Baumann, Jr. 268-222227-717, Rich Scherne 288-212212-712, and Brian Lawrence
216-209-276-701.

Keith Brower, Richard McColligan 300


At Rockaway Lanes
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Richard
McColligan burned a 300 game on
his way to a 736 series and Keith
Brower posted his 300 in a 725
series rolling in the Rockaway

Mixed at Rockaway Lanes.


Chris Sytsma posted a 267 in a
736, Lynne Coleman 259-670,
Denise Frey 253-676 and Daron
Samples 267-693.

Champions Crowned at Intercollegiate Singles Championships


WICHITA, Kan. - Hastings junior Emily Eckhoff and Robert
Morris-Illinois freshman Daniel
Hanson captured individual
titles at the 2016 Intercollegiate
Singles Championships.
Eckhoff defeated Fairleigh
Dickinson's Morgan Brown,
227-222, at Northrock Lanes to
become the first player in ISC
history to repeat as champion,
while Hanson defeated San Jose
State's Darren Tang, 203-174, to
garner the men's title.
CBS Sports Network will air the
semifinals and finals for the
men's broadcast will be May 17

at 9 p.m. Eastern.
In contrast to last year's victory,
Eckhoff had to come from
behind to repeat.
Brown could have doubled in
the 10th frame to shut out
Eckhoff, but she only was able
to strike on her first offering.
Eckhoff, who made a ball
change earlier in the game,
calmly doubled in the final stanza to capture her second consecutive ISC crown.
"This is the greatest feeling
ever," said Eckhoff, who was
selected
as
a
National
Collegiate Bowling Coaches

Association Second Team AllAmerican. "I knew I needed to


come out aggressive, especially
after making a ball change.
Once I made that ball change, I
knew I needed to throw the best
shots of my life. And, I accomplished it this time. This is the
greatest feeling ever, and I'm
still shocked by it."
Eckhoff earned her spot in the
finals by defeating Webber
International's Tawni Vollmer,
208-188, in the semifinals,
while Brown bested Stephen F.
Austin's Stephanie Schwartz in
the other semifinal, 210-162.

In the men's title match, Hanson


struggled early with opens in
two of the first three frames, but
a timely ball change, and backto-back opens from Tang in
frames eight and nine, provided
Hanson the chance to shut out
Tang for the win. Hanson delivered two strikes in the 10th
frame to seal the ISC victory.
"I just tried to stay as calm as I
could," said Hanson, who rolled
a 300 game during ISC
Sectional qualifying to earn his
spot in Wichita. "Obviously,
you look up at the scoreboard
when you're in that situation,

and I saw I could get the ninth,


and two in the 10th (frame), to
pretty much lock it up as long as
I stayed behind the line on the
third one. So, I just said 'calm
down and throw the best shots
of your life.'"
Hanson defeated UNLV's Dallas
Leong in his semifinal match,
212-180, opening the contest
with four strikes in the first five
frames to set the tone. In the
other men's semifinal match,
Tang survived a late scare from
Robert Morris-Illinois' Kenny
Ryan to advance, 218-205.

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May 11 - 17, 2016

Webber International Women, McKendree Men Take Intercollegiate Team Championships


WICHITA,
Kan.

The
McKendree men and the Webber
International women claimed titles
at the Intercollegiate Team
Championships.
McKendree defeated William
Paterson, 3-2, in the best-of-five
title match to capture the program's
first
Intercollegiate
Team
Championships title. On the
women's side, Webber International
knocked off Wichita State, 3-1, to
raise the Kerm Helmer Cup.
CBS Sports Network will air the
women's championship match May
24 at 10 p.m. Eastern, while the
men's final will be shown June 4 at
noon EDT.
William Paterson jumped out to
an early 2-0 lead and found itself
one game away from earning the
schools second national title, and
first since 1992. But, McKendree
seized the momentum in the third
and fourth games, capturing 213152 and 225-190 victories, respectively.
Being down 0-2 was no different
than what we experienced during
the entire tournament, said senior
Riley Smith, who was a member of
the 2013 ITC runner-up team. In
match play, youre going to win
games, and youre going to lose
games, but it just matters when it is.
We happened to lose the first two

games, but we win the next three.


We happened to lose the first two
against Webber (yesterday), but
thats OK, we can win games, too.
Thats the mindset we have, and we
understand that.
In Game 5, McKendree held a 24pin lead after five frames, before
William Paterson threw three consecutive strikes in frames six, seven
and eight. The Bearcats countered
with four strikes of their own before
an open in the ninth frame gave the
Pioneers a slim chance at victory.
William Paterson sophomore
Jake Rollins needed to strike out in
the 10th frame to force McKendree
to strike or spare in the final frame
to claim victory. Rollins left a 2 pin
on the first offering, which he
spared and followed with a strike
on the fill shot. McKendree needed
just nine pins in the 10th frame
from sophomore Greg Young to
secure the programs first national
championship, and Young delivered
a strike to record the win.
This means everything, said
head coach Dennis Knepper, who is
in his eighth season at the helm.
They were getting up and going to
workouts at 6 a.m., having practice
until 6 p.m. and keeping their
grades up. They committed to what
we were looking for. This is a great
group of kids. Plus, its been a

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The McKendree team Smith,
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Mooney, Ryan Patterson and James
Stanley.
In the womens final, Webber
International struggled out of the
gate, dropping the opening game to
Wichita State, 207-177, but evened
the match in Game 2, 230-215.
Game 3 would prove to be the difference as Webbers Tawni Vollmer
stepped up in the 10th frame and
tossed a double to seal a victory,
203-196.
I think team-wise that was definitely the momentum we needed,
said Vollmer, who claimed her first
ITC title with Robert MorrisIllinois in 2014. I think, personally
for me, doing that, and knowing I
could do it for my team, was really
what I needed to do. So, I think just
being together as one, and obviously the momentum going into that
game, was what did it for us.
"Its just unreal. Truly a team
effort. Im so proud to be able to
call these girls my teammates. Im
so proud I could step up and be
there for them just as much as

theyve been there for me throughout the entire season.


The Shockers, looking for their
10th ITC title and first since 2009,
began Game 4 with hopes of
extending the match, struck in four
of their first five frames. But,
Webber had other plans. Despite an
open in the first frame, the Warriors
struck in seven of the next eight
frames on the way to a 238-213 victory and their third ITC title.
Its a great feeling of accomplishment and hard to express into
words, head coach Randy
Stoughton said. They work so hard
to do what they came here to do,
and to see them perform when it
means the most, as a coach, is the
most rewarding thing. I cant tell
you what this group means to me. I
just love them. Theyve worked so
hard, theyre good people and great
bowlers.
The Webber team included
Vollmer, Taylor Bulthuis, Verity
Crawley, Rebecca Czlapinski,
Desiree Negron, Daria Pajak, Kelly
Skalacki and Tania Yusaf.
Jessica Mellott of McKendree
and Jake Rollins of William

Paterson were the tournaments


most valuable players.
Joining Mellott on the womens
all-tournament team were Crawley,
Thashaina Seraus of Maryland
Eastern Shore, Daria Kovalova and
Laura Plazas of Wichita State.
Joining Rollins on the mens alltournament
team
were
McKendrees Smith and Young,
followed by AJ Chapman of
Wichita State and Nick Pate of
Midland.

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Nick Cilento Fires 300 in Bergen County


AT ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES
Glen Smith 782
Willie Fessler 763
Shaun Berkowsky 722
Youth Assn Tourney
By Vince Albrecht
LODI, NJ 03/20/16 Participating in the 51st Annual BCYBA Scholarship
Tournament at Lodi Lanes, Pompton Lakes junior Nick Cilento, the 2015
NJSIAA State Champion, showcasing his considerable talent, electrified
entrants and spectators alike in singles play with a 300 game on route to a
stellar 720 set. The 16-year-old, an All-North First Team selection again
this season, added 709 in doubles and 637 in team for an aggregate 2066,
earning him the tournaments scratch all-events title.

Brandon Smith 790


Tops Youth Travelers at Montvale
MONTVALE, NJ The Stan Niemiec Youth Travelers put on a tremendous season finale at Montvale, firing thirteen 600s and forty-eight
200s, with Brandon Smiths spectacular 248-276-266-790. The
Clarkstown North sophomore pounded the pins mercilessly as he combined with mates Johnny Toscano 236-216-207-659, Nino Sparta 213-213
and Joseph Ardiri 187-186 to carry Hi-Tor to a fifth place finish by sweeping Bowler City I. The victors were hard-pressed throughout the match by
a stubborn BC I squad which posted some nifty numbers as well. Kyle
Schellberg hit 201-248-235-684, Anthony Rizzo 221-601 and Kristen
Kane 225-195.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Glen Smith topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Early Mens
League rolling games of 256-279247 for a high series of 782.
Adam Swensen hit 275, Kevin
Cudjoe 249-251-232-732, Ben
Gregoretti
226-237-257-720,
Barry Clare 266-257-716, and
Frank Vilardi 264.

Padro Salcedo 769

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Willie Fessler topped the scoring
in the Monday 4-Man Classic
League blasting games of 263233-267 for a high series of 763.
Mark Slade shot 265-234-241740, John Hodge 277-248-738,
Joseph Kurdziel, Jr. 276-248-738,
Matt Wright 246-258-225-729,
Jim Hambel 277-727, and Joe
Pezzella 256-243-224-723.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Padro Salcedo topped the scoring
in the Custom Thumbz Doubles
League firing a high game of 299
and a high series of 769.
Tony Taylor shot 247-226-276749, Jerome Blakely 243-238248-729, John OFarrell 246-237234-717, and Thomas Calderone
248-225-235-708.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Teddy Avgerinos topped the scoring in the Thursday Mixed League
blasting games of 289-254 for a
high series of 759.
Steven Cohen hit 255-200-204689, Charlie Torres 257-243-688,
and Phil Schaffer 214-246-211671.

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ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Shaun Berkowsky led the
Wednesday Night Mixed rolling
games of 267-247 for a high 722.
Willie Fessler hit 256-227-698,
Keith Benenati 215-244-220-679,
Frank Macchio 258-215-652, and
Terry Boyle 257.

Jerival George 707


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Jerival George rolled 269-246707, Gerald Fields 257, William
Tyson 211-242-207-660, and
Stanley Rosadio 207-224-223-654
in the Thursday Senior Birds .
In the Saturday Scholarship Jair
Brooks rolled 253, Andrew Perlak
237-227, Jahnia Phillips 236,
Colleen Kingsepp 234, Jason Eras
230-209, Stephen Winley 225215.

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AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Nathaniel Fuller 792

Matthew Traina 659

Lloyd Hasluck 626

FARMINGDALE, NY Nathaniel
Fuller topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Early Birds League blasting games of 256-279-257 for a
high series of 792.
Frankie Berardino hit 254-235708, Fred Catapano 278-226-706,
Ralph Yolanda 255-234-694, and
Charles Turner 206-236-247-689.

FARMINGDALE, NY Matthew
Trains rolled 237-220-659, Scott
Bannon 246, Anthony Martinez
231-221-644, and Robert Andretta
223-210-633 in the Saturday Nite
Fun League.
In the Tuesday AM Ladies Barbara
Bovenzi hit 194, Janet Stone 192,
and Jessica Valentino 180.
William Snyder shot 203 and JoAnne Fina 157 in the Sunday
Adult/Junior League.
Rich McCurry hit 201, and Gary
Bierling 193 in the Saturday Island
Trees League.

FARMINGDALE, NY Lloyd
Hasluck paced the Wednesday
Early Mens League rolling games
of 245-205 for a high series of 626.
David Green hit 245, Brian
Siemers 242, Robert Laurice 238,
and Matt Muir 235.

Lukas Zito 751


FARMINGDALE, NY Lukas
Zito led the scoring in the Tuesday
Nite Owls League firing games of
246-248-257 for a high series of
751.
Robert Grieb shot 278-232-713,
Chris Norton 268-230-702, Rafael
Santos 280-243-695, Joseph
Kotowicz 269-226-699, and Bobby
Falcone 213-206-236-655.

Bob Kennedy 680


FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Kennedy led the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling a high game of 286 and a
high series of 680.
Nick Joregensen hit 254-213-210677, Steve Bove 242, Mike
Bagnato and Robert Grieb 224.
In the Sunday Early Mixed League
Danny Riordan shot 242, George
Mazzocchi 236, Derrick Dobert
235, and Rich Fiorentino 233.

Bob Kennedy 670


FARMINGDALE, NY Bob
Kennedy paced the scoring in the
Thursday Goodtimers League
rolling games of 202-245-223 for a
high series of 670.
Ken Tamburrino hit 222-215-210647, Robert Grieb 217-216-626,
and Nick Jorgensen 237-617.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior League
Rose Marie Snyder hit 224,
Nicholas Fina 184-173, and Ryan
Fina 151.

Romell Witherspoon 657


FARMINGDALE, NY Romell
Witherspoon led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nite Owls League rolling
games of 245-234 for a high series
of 657.
Lukas Zito hit 216-211-225-652,
Robert Grieb 256-211-650, Kenny
Simon 266, and Victor Cassano
258.

Joe Livolsi 235


FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Livolsi shot 235, Fai Livolsi 201,
Marvin Slifkin 196-187, and Paul
Kester 181 in the Friday Sunshine
Kids League.
Al Noll and Joe Montefusco shot
172, and Frank Napolitano and
Angela Napolitano 171 in the
Monday AM Seniors League.

Mike Marrazzo 659


FARMINGDALE, NY Mike
Marrazzo paced the scoring in the
Wednesday Party League rolling
games of 277-212 for a high series
of 659.
Michael Siry hit 232, Robert
Laurice 225, and Brian Siemers 220
in the Wednesday Party League.

Joe Montefusco 235


FARMINGDALE, NY Joe
Montefusco shot 235, Gloria Cohen
174, Joan Haley 173, and Edna
Noonan 171 in the Monday AM
Seniors League.
In the Friday Sunshine Kids
League Joe Livolsi hit 202, Marvin
Slifkin 190, and Gerard Hoeler 179.
Jake Diamond rolled 210, Brian
Lunetto 205, and Brillian
Soedarmasto 202 in the Saturday
St. Martins League.

Jake Diamond 235


FARMINGDALE, NY Jake
Diamond shot 235, Brian Lunetto
206, James Trusheim 205, and
Michael Graston 193 in the
Saturday St. Martins League.

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Eric Flack 785
FLUSHING, NY Eric Flack topped the scoring in the Ted Guy
Classic League rolling games of 274-256-255 for a high series of 785.
Will Atkinson shot 225-258-279-762, Matt Dugan 234-226-276-736,
Vinny Massina 258-235-236-729, Charles Iorio 269-247-715, Will
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FLUSHING, NY Tim Lau topped the scoring in the Hi-Rollers
League firing games of 257-258-264 for a high series of 779.
Daniel Merino hit 290-254-219-763, Bob Ostermann 257-234-244735, Chris Mayr 234-279-232-745, Bryan Paul 263-234-227-724,
Jaime Ansale 221-223-278-722, and Marlon Enriquez 258-269-721.

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Matias 255, Robert Soto 235-635, Tyrone Wahl 235-691.
County Tuesday Night Mixed: Walter Wormann
278-732, Paul DiStruco 277, Julio Soto 268-677,
Nichole Opsasnick 278-695, Rebeca Chaparro 254548, Lynn Coleman 228-600, Joan Rauh 195.
Monday Early Birds: Ralph Viola 200-559, Jeff
Rozner 177-479, Glenn Kruhm 155-432.
Monday Early Birds: Ralph Viola 200-559, Jeff
Rozner 177-479, Glenn Kruhm 155-432.
Fox Hills Seniors: Robert Scott 224-586, Morris
Horowitz 217-623, Raymond Bsrany 217-566,
Regina Nataluk 206-541, Johanna Hofgesang 189487, Joanne Margiotta 161-487.

Morris HIlls Mixed: Bob MCClughan 171-473,


Bary Webb 169-453, Joyce Brokling 193-478, Violet
Indyk 183-432, Beth Williams 159-418.
Rockaway Women: Lois Kehmna 210-608, Annette
Rossi 189-494, Gay Rabb 189-508, Susan Chillemi
181-504.
Rockaway Foursome: Dan Hammer 246-684, Jim
Westergard 245-692, Joyce Hulbert 232-585, Liesl
Apgar 225, Mary Crenzio 180-495.
Thursday Night Foursome: Randy Edwards 255,
Vernon Tatum 255-693, Robet Rosen 245, Frank
Grunkma 233-626, Maryann Abasto 226-574.
Ball Busters: Robert Murray 201-531, Joey Lamont
192-573, Brian Croceti 144-390, Emma Wright 178-463.

May 11 - 17, 2016

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Ryan Friend 771
STATEN ISLAND, NY Ryan Friend topped the Michael Carbonaro
Mixed League blasting games of 257-256-258 for a high series of 771.
Leo Dall rolled 265-266-765, Phil Oppenheh 255-709, John Lyons
259-708, Justin Andrews 245-705, and Keith Trepel 278-696.

Steven Schwed 729


STATEN ISLAND, NY Steven Schwed paced the scoring in the Vicky
Fischetti rolling games 216-255-258 for a high series of 729.
Karalyn Buono hit 268-227-211-706, Ken Soto 279-696.

Frank Pratt 725


STATEN ISLAND, NY Frank Pratt led the RC American
Legion/McGuire League blasting 256-258 for a high series of 725.
Anthony Manzione rolled 244-256-711, Joe Goodhart 255-695, Joe
Guth 247-688, Chris Consolmagno 256-244-681, and Dan Tartaglione
270-684.

SPORTS REPORTER

May 11 - 17, 2016

Perfect Game Propels Dallas Strikers into Elias Cup Finals


By Bill Vint - PBA
PORTLAND, Maine Helped by
the first perfect game in Professional
Bowlers Association League history, the GoBowling.com Dallas
Strikers advanced to a PBA League
Elias Cup showdown with the 2013
Elias Cup champion GEICO New
York City WTT KingPins.
The semifinal round matches
aired on ESPN, with PBA Hall of
Famer Pete Weber leading the
KingPins to a dramatic best-of-twogame victory over the hometownfavorite Shipyard Brewing Portland
Lumberjacks while Webers longtime opponent and fellow Hall of
Famer Norm Duke inspired the
Strikers in their 2-0 sweep of the
Barbasol Motown Muscle at
Bayside Bowl.
In the first semifinal match, the
KingPins, behind Mike Fagan, John
Szczerbinski, Scott Norton, Weber
and anchor bowler Marshall Kent,
used superior strike power in the
last half of both games for a 223190 and 237-222 sweep of the
Lumberjacks.
Norton, after leaving a 4-6-7-8-10
Greek church in frame three of
game one, stabilized the KingPins
with strikes on his next three
attempts while Kent, PBAs 2014
Rookie of the Year, delivered in the



fifth and 10th frames of both


games.
It was all me; I just threw it bad,
Norton said of his initial error, but
I was able to fix the physical mistakes the next three shots. The good
thing is, my team was able to pick
me up, which is what its all about.
Kent was the teams choice to
assume the anchor role from Weber
because his game matched up better
with the conditions, and he
embraced the opportunity.
It feels good the whole team was

behind the decision, Kent said.


We work together so well we
could have put any of our five guys
in that position and we would have
been comfortable. But Im kinda
glad it was me. I like being in that
position.
The atmosphere is so much fun,
the former Robert Morris-Illinois
collegiate star added. It reminds
me a lot of college, with all of the
teams and parents, and its loud and
crazy. Im actually very comfortable in this atmosphere.
In the second semifinal match,

Dallas made history with its 300237 romp in game one, with Duke
completing the perfect game with
three strikes in the 10th frame. In
game two, Duke moved himself to
leadoff and turned over anchor
duties to Tommy Jones. The
Strikers fell behind by 37 pins after
five frames on the troublesome left
lane, but when they switched to the
right lane to finish the game, Duke,
BJ Moore, Shawn Maldonado, Bill
ONeill and Jones ran off a string of
six consecutive strikes for a 215204 victory, and the Strikers first

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trip to the Elias Cup finals.


That was mega exciting, Duke
beamed later. I cant even begin to
tell you. I was so worried about getting into a big deficit early, like we
did last week. It seems like the left
lane wants to give you problems if
you want to hook the ball, but its
actually my best lane so thats why I
bowled the 10th in game one and had
Tommy throw the rock in game
two.
After starting the first game with
eight strikes, Dallas had the game
locked up, but the 300 was still in
play.
When Tommy got that strike in
the ninth, he turned around and said,
Im so glad its on you (to finish
it)and thats what gave me the
strength, Duke said. He just put it
on me, like someone gets in your face
and dares you, and thats what lifted
me to the point I could get it done.
But the pressure was back on
Jones to rescue his team in the 10th
frame of game two.
We were pretty much dead and
buried through five frames, Jones
said. The left lane is okay early,
but once it changes a little bit, it just
seems to catch people the wrong
way. (Motowns) Josh (Blanchard)
got a terrible break leaving an 8 pin
in the eighth frame, and Anthony
(Simonsen) made a good shot in the
10th that didnt carry.
We were fortunate to throw a
couple of good shots at the end,
Jones added. Im not sure what
Norms thinking was. We had just
bowled 300 and I thought hed
leave the lineup alone, but hes the
(manager), he made the choice (to
move me to anchor) and were two
for two, so I think well keep going
with something similar.
While Dallas has never finished
higher than fifth place in three previous PBA League seasons, the
NYC WTT KingPins won the inaugural Elias Cup in Indianapolis in
2013, with celebrity owner Billie
Jean King in the audience and
Tommy Jones as part of their roster.
Jones, who also helped the Silver
Lake Atom Splitters win the 2014
Elias Cup, will be trying to win the
PBA League championship for the
third time with his third different
team.

SPORTS REPORTER

AT CORAM COUNTRY LANES


Pete Schultz 784

Kevin Hauser 758

CORAM, NY Pete Schultz


rolled 784 to take high set honors,
Carl Rissland hit 298, and Dave
Sherwin 279 while rolling in the
Friday Mixed League.

Frank Mirabile 758


CORAM, NY Frank Mirabile
led the scoring in the Monday
League rolling a 279 game for a
high series of 758.
Marlene Mirabile shot 258-704,
and Diana Walter 276-703.

CORAM, NY Kevin Hauser


rolled 287-758 in the Tuesday
Mixed League.

Corey Weiss 268


CORAM, NY Corey Weiss
rolled 268, and Mike Karolewski,
John Krasowski, and Diana
Walter 267 in the Quads League.

Bill Sisco 269


CORAM, NY Bill Sisco shot
269 in the Friday AM Seniors
League.

Dominick Capozzoli 280 at Parkway Lanes


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Dominick surpassed all scorers with a 280
game and a 716 series in the Monday George's Memorial League at
Parkway Lanes. Cathy Seco again led the ladies field with a nice 204
game and 596 series.
Lance "nearly perfect" Webb rolled 298-684, Bryant Adams 277-676,
Jim Viola 230-672, Rob Byrd 254-652, Vernon Moody 233-654, Rich
DeRosa Sr. 237-643, Fran Luzzi 226-641 and Al Del Vecchio 234-639.
For the women Elena Marton hit 208-571, Anne Del Vecchio 222568, Bonnie Gill 194-563, Jacqueline Castro 217-546, Robyn Paci
203-523, Diane Modelfino 202-521, and Bernice Calafiore 191-521.

May 11 - 17, 2016

Rody Kemple 733


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John Cestone 697

ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Rody


Kemple led with 279-217-237 for a
high series of 733 in the
Wednesday, Teterboro Bowling
League, at Parkway Lanes.
James Viola tossed 268-726,
Jaime Hernandez 267-723, Mike
Semancik Jr. 248-718, Peter Honan
244-707 and Alfred Balletto 247700.

HOPELAWN, NJ Rocco
Fortunato topped the scoring in
the Raritan Bay Mens League
blasting games of 258-258-257 for
a high series of 773.
Glenn Mohr shot 266-236-239741, Jose Medina 222-257-223702, and Jason Gomez 219-268211-698.

WOODBINE, NJ - Eric Bunch led


the Wednesday Night Mixed at
Mouse Trap Lanes with 258-255701 for high series of the night.
Ken Clark rocked 233-246-202681, Joe Carson 220-211-247-678,
Dan Slater 235-228-214-677, Leon
Errickson
268-242-674,
Tim
McIntyre 218-237-215-670, Donald
Slater 277-668 and George
Charlson 226-205-234-665.

Night Trio League rolling games


of 279-212-206 for a high 697.
Tony Tamondong hit 204-247236-687, Mike Rodriguez 211227-244-682, Joe Defini 259-248677, and Justin Munice 244-211202-657.
In the Federal Business Centers
League Frankie Wahler shot 208,
and Chuck Mantione 204.

Paul Harney 697


Eric Bunch 701
HOPELAWN, NJ Paul Harney
At Mouse Trap Lanes led the scoring in the Wednesday

HOPELAWN, NJ - John Cestone


led the scoring in the Thursday
Nite Mixed \rolling games of 213225-259 for a high series of 697.
Scott Akalewicz hit 268-201654, Rollin E. Ball 237-217-643.

Peter Siarkiewicz 653


HOPELAWN,
NJPeter
Siarkiewicz paced the Merck
League rolling 248-214 for a 653.
Chris Stanoch hit 234, Pete
Zafiano 209, and Tom Zumpetta,
Jr. 204.

Charles Golembiewski 644


HOPELAWN, NJ Charles
Golembiewski led the scoring in
the Knights of Columbus rolling
209-203-232 for a high 644 set.
Robert Downer, Sr. hit 224-217631, Kevin Conte 225-202-201628, and Bill Tiedgen 222-219627.

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