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RENO, Nev.

- Hall of Famer
Jimmy Schroeder of
Tonawanda, N.Y., became the
sixth bowler in USBC Open
Championships history to make
65 appearances on the tourna-
ment lanes.
The 83-year-old right-hander
has traveled thousands of miles
and overcome health challenges,
including three major hip sur-
geries, to keep his consecutive
streak intact, and he made his
65th straight appearance May
18-19 at the National Bowling
Stadium in Reno, Nev. He
received a plaque, chevron and
custom ring to commemorate
the milestone.
"Bowling has been great to
me, and I have met so many
wonderful people," said
Schroeder, who made his Open Championships
debut at the 1949 event in Atlantic City, N.J., and
was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame in 1990.
"At this time in my life, this means a lot to me, and
it gives me something to look forward to each year.
Sometimes, just walking from
the hotel is a challenge because I
just don't have the stamina any-
more, but I'm still hoping to
make it a few more years to
catch Joe and Bill."
Late USBC Hall of Famer Joe
Norris of San Diego and the late
Bill Doehrman of Fort Wayne,
Ind., each competed in the Open
Championships a record 71
times, while Sylvester Thiel of
Lake City, Minn., is the active
participation leader with 68
years. USBC Hall of Famer Bill
Lillard Sr. of Houston (66) and
the late Les Berry of Wooster,
Ohio (66) are the other bowlers
to reach 65 years.
Schroeder, who is one of just
13 members of the tournament's
100,000-Pin Club, shot 530 in
singles, 485 in doubles and 479 in team this year for
a 1,494 total. He has knocked down 115,397 pins
and is third on the career pinfall list. Norris tops the
list with 123,770, while Lillard is the active pinfall
leader with 121,434.
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FARMINGDALE, NY Frank
Margo blasted a 300 game in the
Wednesday Mens League at
Farmingdale Lanes.
Mike Alvarez shot 279-238-236-
753, John Bergen 279, Chris
DeLaura 278-205, Bill Dutton
267-205, Leroy Williams 263,
Steve Gonzalez 262-234, Joseph
Kelch 258, Vernon Brown 258-
247-236-741, Adam Krauss 257-
245-704, Tyone Brown 256-248-
703, Mitch Roth 256, and
Nathaniel Fuller 256-252-734.
In the Monday A.M. Seniors
League Jerry Hoeler shot 202-191,
and Eileen Richter 187.
Joe Livolsi shot 225-209-608,
Jerry Keenan 210, and Ken Lauri
202 in the Friday Sunshine Kids
League.
Frank Margo 300 at Farmingdale
USBC Hall of Famer Jimmy Schroeder Celebrates
65 Years at Open Championships
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
LAKEWOOD, NJ- Shawn
Kollmer earned top honors in the
Saturday Scratch League at Ocean
Lanes blasting a 300 game.
Tyler Brooks shot 277 followed
by Sabrina Hoilman with a 263,
Mike Melillo 248, Brendan
Williams and Tori Campbell 245,
Tori Boughton 238, and Brianna
MacLeod bowled a 234 game.
USBC photo
Jimmy Schroeder is happy to take home
very special souveniers from his 65th trip
the the Open Championships.
HOPELAWN, NJ Dave Fantl
earned top honors in the
Middlesex County Classic League
firing games of 300-244-246 for a
high series of 790 at Majestic
Lanes.
Ken Horvath rolled 268-246-
268-782, Glenn Mohr, Jr. 236-
243-276-755, William Watson
277-258-732, Ryan Branson 248-
221-245-714, Len Camporeale
248-221-245-714, Andrew Tripka
202-289-223-712, Jason Paro 258-
248-208-712, and Bill Daunno
236-248-224-708.
Dave Fantl 300 at Majestic Lanes
Shawn Kollmer 300 at Ocean
Dave Woffington Jr. of Lancaster, Pa. Blasted a 300 at USBCOpen Championships
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
RENO, Nev. - Dave Woffington
Jr. of Lancaster, Pa. Blasted a
300 game while competing in the
2013 USBC Open
Championships at Reno.
Woffington, a 29-year-old right-
hander and first-time participant,
had 692 in doubles, 638 in sin-
gles and 633 in team for a 1,963
all-events effort.
Four more bowlers roll perfect
games Daniel Distler of
Shawnee, Kan., Gregory Staubs
of Harpers Ferry, W.V., Will
Garber of Modesto, Calif., and
Paul Rumbaugh of Stafford, Va.,
all rolled perfect games at the
USBC Open Championships
last week, bringing the total for
the year to 20.
Distler, a 62-year-old right-
hander, rolled his 300 during his
team event May 14. He had
games of 131, 213 and 300 for a
644 series.
Staubs, a 40-year-old right-
hander, took a step back in time
as he switched to a plastic ball
for his final game of singles
May 15 and finished with the
18th perfect game of the 2013
event. He started with 153 and
199 before firing 12 consecutive
strikes for a 652 series.
Garber is the son of former
Professional Bowlers
Association exempt player
Wayne Garber, and he employs
a unique two-handed style,
attacking the lanes from the left
side.
The 19-year-old started his
team event May 18 with games
of 146 and 201 before finishing
with a perfect game for a 647
series. All of the other 300
games this year have been by
right-handed bowlers.
Rumbaugh, a 53-year-old
right-hander and 21-year veteran
of the United States Air Force,
rolled the 20th perfect game of
the year in team May 18 after
games of 204 and 181. He fin-
ished with a 685 series.
For more information on the
Open Championships, visit
BOWL.com/openchamp.
Presenting sponsors for the
2013 USBC Open
Championships include Circus
Circus Reno, Eldorado Hotel
Casino Reno and Silver Legacy
Resort Casino Reno.
USBC photo
Dave Woffington Jr. found perfection at
the USBCOpen in Reno.
2 SPORTS REPORTER May 29 - June 4, 2013
Jeff Rovetto 776 at Montvale Lanes
By Robert Balzarek
MONTVALE, NJ Jeff Rovetto was the high scorer for the Montvale
Major League with 249-258-269-776. Joe Cauwels and Bob Higgins
had the high game with a 289.
Justin Hawkins bowled 268-278-773, Joe Cauwels 269-289-766, Bob
Higgins 234-234-289-757, Mike Rovetto 257-277-744, Ray Keim 257-
260-741, Joe Rizzi 245-258-718, Rich Naclerio 237-268-712, John
Rankin Jr. 238-268-710, Dave Hulsizer 254-700, Keith Krokus 693,
Mike Raab 693, Larry Toppin 689, and Kevin Conroy bowled a 687.
Montvale Majors is getting ready for the 2013-2014 Season. If you
are interested in bowling in the league, please contact either Montvale
Lanes 201-291-3400 or contact the league secretary at
MontvaleMajors@gmail.com.
Many a parent worries when a
youngster becomes too interested in
a sport, any sport.
They feel that at times a sport
can have a distracting influence on
youthful participants when he or
she should be concentrating more
on the basics of education.
If the sport is bowling, theres lit-
tle need for concern. Bowling
enthusiasts must learn scoring and
the math necessary. The numbers
always need close attention, and
when a youngster becomes involved
with averages, high games, high
series, point systems and the many
other statistics connected with
bowling, they learn to figure quick-
ly and accurately, just to keep
things honest. They also are
exposed to various computer sys-
tems.
They want to be able to decipher
entry blanks, rule books, to under-
stand them, to read accounts of
leagues and tournaments and the
exploits of their bowling heroes in
newspapers, bowling publications
and magazines. Whether they
know it or not, they read more,
become better readers, and more
acquainted with words.
They learn how to win, to lose, to
organize, and how important team
efforts are, and how it is just as
important to foster individual goals,
and they learn about pressure with-
out undue pressure on them.
Boys and girls interested in bowl-
ing cant bowl all they want because
most allowances wont stretch that
far. Many become a little more
eager to do some extra chores
around the house to earn some
extra money to bowl some extra
games. Some take on a part-time
job, and some pick up pin money
by keeping score or helping at vari-
ous bowling tournaments. They
learn more of the value of money
when they want that new ball or
bag or shoes.
Youngsters interested in bowling
cant help but have their competi-
tive juices and spirit aroused. And if
theyre not good bowlers they can
become involved with the organiza-
tional structure, creating and con-
ducting and publicizing events. In
all ways the sport offers a social out-
let and an education, because bowl-
ing is a mirror of lifes success and
failure, and youngsters can relate
much of what they do in bowling to
other experiences.
Few young bowlers get into trou-
ble, a tribute to the juniors who
bowl, the people who teach and
guide them, and the bowling cen-
ters in which they bowl. Ask any
judge. Most bowling centers wel-
come juniors with open arms, but
dont baby them, and insist upon
proper dress and actions. Young
people learn about rules, respect for
other peoples property and also
about discipline. But even more
should and could be done to attract
and keep more young bowlers.
One of the great beauties of
bowling for youngsters is that it will
always be there. Some bowl the rest
of their lives. Many go through
gaps, absences from bowling
because of schooling, jobs, and mar-
riage or family obligations. But
most come back at one time or
another, the fun and lessons they
learned in bowling taken out of
storage.
Books and bowling do get
together. Math, history, finance,
competition, satisfaction and an
atmosphere answering a social need
with a physical outlet are combined.
Mothers and fathers always will
worry. Those fears are cut to a min-
imum when boys and girls from
tots to teens discover bowling as an
outlet.
And you never have to look very
far to find a bowling center.
*********
Idle Bowling Thoughts.
At last count there were 22
bowlers who had recorded 900
three game sets. It took 102
years to have the first one
approved. An interesting invita-
tional event might be to gather
the tri perfecto shooters togeth-
er for a competition made up of
one ball rounds, only strike
shooters and ties move on to
another round if they come to a
round in which noneregisters a
tenfall
Before it was Times Square,
the busy, busy area in New York
City was known as Longacre
Square. In 1895, the same year
the American Bowling Congress
was founded, Oscar
Hammerstein of show biz fame
erected an immense complex of
four theaters, a roof garden, a
turkish bath, restaurants---and
you guessed it---a bowling alley.
Yes, the All Trautwig who
does a fine job on so many
major sporting events is the man
who was the lead announcer for
the pro tour when it was fea-
tured on USA TV.
Most sports and other
organized activities are having
difficult times for a number of
reasons. But the main aim
should be for bowling leaders to
hang together as much as possi-
ble, or they'll all hang separate-
ly.
Most bowlers aren't slow
learners. Sometimes teaching
comes hard to their instructors.
Its always a temptation to
kick the rack after a bad shot or
bad break until you realize there
are more than 50 bones in the
human foot.
May 29 - June 4, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER 3
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HIGH SCORING AMF-HPL SYNTHETIC LANES!
AT FARMINGDALE LANES
Brandon Soedermasto 716
FARMINGDALE, NY Brandon Soedarmasto led
the scoring in the St. Martins Major League firing
games of 256-229-228 for a high series of 716.
Carly LIcht shot 266, Nathan Smith 236, Chris
Reilly 219-214-631, Meghan Wing 245-236-666, and
Liz Ferraro 224.
Paul Burns 256
FARMINGDALE, NY Paul Burns paced the scor-
ing in the Sunday Early Mixed League firing a high
game of 256.
Mike TenBrink shot 255, Rainer Latteier and Rich
Florentino 245, Jon Diamond 231, Joe Venezia 229,
and Brian Meade 223.
In the Saturday Island Trees League Tony Cintado
shot 246, Rob Johnson 245, and Don Balducci 224.
Howie Garfinkel 258
FARMINGDALE, NY Howie Garfinkel paced the
scoring in the Thursday Good Timers League firing
rolling a high game of 258.
Dale Alberino shot 246-239, Steve Butera 246-211,
Ron Demuth 238-200, Mike Bagnato 235, and Ken
Tamburrino 234.
Dave Diamond 680
FARMINGDALE, NY Dave Diamond led the scor-
ing in the Tuesday Nite Owls League firing games of
267-227 for a high series of 680.
George Zandier rolled 257-652, Rob Larsen and
Stan Sourlis 245, Thomas Fleissner 237, Victor
Cassano 235, and Joe Monock 233.
Jerry Keenan 248
FARMINGDALE, NY Jerry Keenan led the Friday
Sunshine Kids League firing a high game of 248.
Bill Platania shot 223, Frank Nowakowski 203, and
Joe LiVolsi 182-178.
In the AM Seniors League Marguerite Lauri rolled
190, and Bill Platania 181.
In the Sunday Adult/Junior League Rosie Snyder
shot 172, and Nicholas Fina 171.
Bridgid Kapuvari 214
FARMINGDALE, NY Bridgid Kapuvari shot a high
game of 214 in the St. Martins Seniors League.
Jake Diamond hit 198, Aahish Chohan and Cammi
Farash 189, and Joseph Napoli 185.
In the Saturday Junior Scholarship League Elizabeth
Simmons shot 182, and Kristie Testa 170.
Ralph Ehrlich 720
FARMINGDALE, NY - Ralph
Ehrlich led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
firing games of 268-236-216 for a
high series of 720.
Matthew Farley rolled 256-216,
Jim Tortorice 257-234-663,
Donnie Fratello 255-658, Tom
Prendegrast 246-224-656, and
Antoine Lyons 245.
4 SPORTS REPORTER May 29 - June 4, 2013
MONTVALE LANES
montvalelanes.com
14 West Grand Avenue, Montvale, NJ 07645
(Exit 172 G.S. Parkway)
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Saturday and Sunday April 27 and 28
Saturday and Sunday May 4 and 5
Montvale 3 Man Major!
One of the few remaining Scratch Leagues in North Jersey!
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more. League starts at 9:00, you will finish by 11:00.
Contact Bob at montvalemajors@gmail.com for info.

Come see our specials.
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extra specials to anyone on our e-mail list.
See our website for details.

Home of many Mens, Womens and Mixed Leagues
Excellent Junior Program - Adult-Junior Leagues

Schools, Camps and Corporate Groups Welcome
*Kids Parties - *Bumper Bowling
*Friendly Family Atmosphere

Mike Funtsch Manager
Jason Oppelt Assistant Manager
Jean Fulmore League Coordinator
Ellie Cauwels Junior Program Coordinator
Call for more information:
201-391-3400
PIN POUNDING AT PLAZA
David Hanft 783
MADISON, NJ David Hanft
topped the scoring in the Friday
Classic League firing a high game
of 279 and a high series of 783.
Mike Dreitlein shot 279, Brett
Shapiro 278-768, Kyle McKissock
724, Ellen Moore 259, Joy Wona
256, and Jennifer Drury 238.
Alice Bednarik rolled 215,
Carolyn Paddock 211, and Jodi
Belli 205 in the Monday Night
Ladies League.
Ron Van Ness 288
MADISON, NJ Ron Van Ness
topped the CMIL League firing a
high 288 game and Jennifer Drury
hit 201.
In the Livingston Business Mens
League Tom Klein shot 236, and
Lou Zotti and Tom Swartz III 230.
Anthony Parisi 277
MADISON, NJ Anthony Parisi
rolled 277, Ben Geffken 742, and
Jennifer Dunklin 225 in the
CMIL.
Tony Ferlise 269
MADISON, NJ Tony Ferlise
paced the scoring in the
Livingston Business Mens
League firing a high game of 269.
Victor Pitra hit 238-631, Mike
DAries 235, and Chris Waller
612.
In the Tuesday 400 Doubles
League Dave Hanft shot 234-673,
Danny Prisco 225, and Jimmy
Granato 222.
May 29 - June 4, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER 5
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6 SPORTS REPORTER May 29 - June 4, 2013
Tuesday Early 5-Man
Ed Lisi had the high game with a 279 finishing
with a 692 set, Jerry Ramirez rolled 265, Bill
Cappiello and Derrrik Cuavers 264, Thomas Ramirez
and Jim Pattii Sr. 257, John Rebecky 246, Jason
Rybak , Mike Cutola and Scott Dunning 245, Tom
Twist, Fred O Callaghan and Steve Blitzstein 244.
Bud Light Tuesday 4-Man
Kris Kovarcik had high score of 279, Bryan Andes
278, Joe Leardo Jr. was on fire with his 267-267-744.
What would a night be without Kevin (Tito) Jackson
having a high score rolling 256 in a 737 set. Mike
Covello hit 256, Paul Stamos 259, and Gary Vincente
257.
From The Seniors
Fred Tomasik led the Seniors with his 248 game,
Dennis Nieradka 231, Art Clayton 203, Tom Irvolino
and James Hines 202.
Public Safety
Kenning Lee had some nice games with his 267-
235-692, Billy Zika 235, Joe Murittroyd 233,
Carlstadt Bill Ochiuzzo 224, Billy Lyons 223.
Thursday Early Mixed
Joe DAmico had a good night with his 278-214-
214-708, Randy Murray 245-237,Shaun Dunning
245, Leo Castillo 239, once again our own Jose
Corniel 231-564, Cas Kostnicki did a repeat 225-225,
and Vito Banci 222.
Monday Night Trios
Joe Szewczyk s 279-767 was the high for this
league , Andres Escalante hit 276, Adam Fingerroth
265, Gerald Rountree 261, Jimmy Green 257, Mike
Stella Sr. 256 245, Joe Leardo 252-246, Rick Smith
256 and Joe Leardo Jr. 246.
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CIRCLE LANES
1113 Route 46, Ledgewood, NJ 07852
Must be a USBC certified coach
At least a Bronze level preferred
Must have experience with forming and running a league
Current programs run Saturday mornings and
Monday through Fridays after school.
Questions??
Call Keith at 973-584-8600
In the Monday LIA: Brian Selwin 258, Brian
Sulzbach 258, Darren Thomas 246-706, Peter
Taormina 237, Ann Gruber 235-606.
In the Tuesday Early Birds: Chris Carlton 254,
Theresa Rogers 232, Karen Bernardo 226, Lisa
Simon 224, Betty Espy 222-604, Diane Parziale
220, Nancy Stuber 217, Reg Traina 215, Liz Faust
213-612.
In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Mike Gregorio 277-
246-727, Rich ONeill 245, Vinny Leone 236.
In the Wednesday Young at Heart Seniors: Bob
Haskin 234-605, John Zalewski 224, Joe Cagna 218,
Richie Coyer 214, Pete Thomasefsky 213, Rocky
Torrieri 212, Joe Marsiello 211, John Eastwood 211.
In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy
Caporusso 249-206-659, Ed Born 201.
In the Wednesday Ladies Scratch: Virginia
Vannier 205-205, Jennette James 201.
In the Thursday Hits and Misses: Jerry Packard
253-690, Gary Dauito 246, Jim Fenimore 671.
In the Wednesday Swingtime Seniors: Cappy
Caporusso 226-256-661, Gene Kelly 222-210, Joe
Visone 208, Joe Hopp 207-225, John Barrett 206,
Marilyn Johnson 234.
In the Wednesday Hicksville Elks: Byron Lamm
248-659, Susie Lew 211-209, Lois Gillis 200, Paul
Devito 252, Jim Elks 279, Bill Goldrick 264-727,
John McCormick 248, Jon Crawford 248-244-656.
In the Wednesday Ladies Scratch: Karen
Campbell 237, Ginny Lutter 221-212-606, Jennette
James 206, Gayle Frommling 207, Virginia Vannier
216-236-203-655-224.
In the Thursday Hits and Misses: Jim Fenimore
259-256-238, Irv Freed 235, Diane Moore 203, Joe
Dolezal 253, Patricia Goodridge 220, Maria Gallant
210, Shirley Dauito 200.
In the Thursday Charles McShane 3-Man: John
Linkens 279, Mitch Rippe 278, Wayne Wright 269,
Joe Paciullo 267, Sam Brenner 258, Gerard Pascale
258, Gary Galati 255, Nick Spinelli 716.
In the Thursday Night Foursome: Walt Stashin
289-763, Harry Ormsby 289, Jas Santoro 279-780,
Jack Kampf 279, Keith Pappas 278-277-783-299,
John Jablonski 278, Denis Mendelson 277, Ed
Passaro 266, Al Green 290, Gary Paulsen 276, Tony
Falzone 269, John Maglione 268, Vinny Sanquini
268, Dan Kantor 267, Heather Mitchell 212.
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QUICK NOTES FROM THE PBA
Reminder: Applications are due June 15 for the PBAs Billy Welu
Scholarship, awarded annually to a male or female college student
who competes in the sport of bowling and exhibits exemplary
qualities as a student and citizen. The winner receives a $1,000
scholarship award. To access the Welu Scholarship application
form, use this link: http://pba.com/Corporate/Scholarships/
May 29 - June 4, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER 7
ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
County Tuesday Night Mixed:
Walter Worman 268-693, Churck
Briggs 264, Gene Pukas 257-655,
Nichole Spratford 258-700, Sue
Marrero 232-552, Dot Newsome
212-532.
Morris Hills Mixed: Bill
Hamilton 194-504, Andy Romo
180-498, Sal Antoniello 177-495,
Pam Antoniello 183-472, Grace
McDermott 169-434, Nancy
Kolbusch 162-383.
Rockaway Women: Marybeth
Kanouse 179-443, Susan Chillemi
179-484, Tracy OLeary 173-478,
Kathy Glendon 169-460.
Rockaway Foursome: Gary
Malone 268-675, George Dakak
Jr. 265-669, Ed Cook 257-655,
Joan Dakak 220-574, Joyce
Hulbert 195-536.
PBA Experience bowled on
changing PBA lane conditions:
Ken Yokobosky 232-582, Thomas
Lulewicz 217-598, Scott Van
Syckle 210-601, Tim Panek 209-
606, Liesl Apgar 178-533.
NorBu Lodge: Bill Karpack 244-
671, Charles Wright 224-622,
Chris Bakos 212-583, Lynn Perry
230-567, Stacey Titus 199, Marie
Vantreuren 192-545.
Thursday Nite Mixed: Steve
Peterson 255, Paul Engallena 253-
672, Nidia Haneveld 237-608,
Lynne Coleman 231-598, Dori
Tingoli 228-599
Lake Hiawatha A.C.: J. W.
Albensi III 269-639, John Finno
266-696, TJ Gray 257-671, Jared
Lopez 255, Martel Ellis 244,
Maryann Abasto 170-491.
Rockaway Mixed: Tom Colucci
267-663, Glen Malstone 254-670,
Keri May 246.
Friday Nite Mens: Ken George
278-697, John Rotella 266, Ed
Galuska 255.
Friday Tri-Mixed: Fred Driver
225-555, Geno McCroy 199,
Michelle Halko 175.
Spanish American Mixed:
Donnis Harris 279-718, Tyrone
Waal 243-690, Jim Westergaard
241-707.
Junior Leagues
Rockaway-Denville Recreation
(2 games): Christopher Cavalier
146-245, David Longedyck 113-
190, Lucia Brancato 121-226.
Bumper Busters (2 games):
Jacob Paniconi 104-181.
Lucky Strikers: James Gallagher
131-298, Mark Howarth 134-367.
Ball Busters: Jack Cook 276-
688, Zachary Clark 269-674, Ryan
Ackerman 224-546, Andrew
Nappi 197-524, Amy Banfield
193-518, Hjaley Paccione 170-
489, Steph Sihlanick 132-372.
8 SPORTS REPORTER May 29 - June 4, 2013
Andrew Tripka 775
HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew Tripka led the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League firing games of 254-246-275 for a high series of
775.
Travis Tilley rolled 259-258-239-756, Glenn Mohr, Jr. 266-221-247-734,
Marty Kowalxczyk 270-246-207-723, and Rich Pavlik 267-224-232-723.
In the Winter Senior Citizen League Rich Rowley rolled 243-624, and
Mary Doslik 187.
Richard Funk III 738
HOPELAWN, NJ Richard Funk III led the scoring in the FriDAY
Nite Mixed League firing games of 289-279 for a high series of 738.
Gary McGinness shot 257-245-213-715, Mike Bauer 213-205-265-
683, Gary Coffer 245-236-675, and Kevin Eccleston 222.
In the Avenel Youth League Brandt Bannister rolled 226-210-626,
Branden Barrese 232, and Anthony Falcone 202.
Danny Knopf 730
HOPELAWN, NJ- Danny Knopf led the scoring in the Madison Park
Mens League firing games of 255-289 for a high series of 730.
Anthony Martino shot 218-279-214-711, Jeff Scire 216-268-203-687,
Christine Scarsella 202-220-249-671, and Tony Dalfonzo 222-267-659.
In the Thursday Mixed Nuts League Kevin Kennelly rolled 267-633,
Don M. Hellhake 237, Mike V. Kennelly 225, and Mike P. Kennelly 220.
Michael Holoka 708
HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Holoka topped the scoring
in the His & Hers League firing games of 213-258-237 for
a high series of 708.
Bill Smith rolled 244-218-652, Carmine Latin 253-
212-636, Tom Poulos 225-632, and Rachel Latin 237.
Anthony Scutari 666
HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony Scutari led the scoring in
the Merck League firing games of 246-219-201 for a high
series of 666.
Matt Lombardo rolled 250-624, Debbie Ewanciw 268-
630, and John Strauss 225.
John Kupsch 662
HOPELAWN, NJ John Kupsch led the scoring in the
Friends & Family League firing games of 204-279 for a
high series of 662.
Mike Conte 211-233-631, Michael Peterson 212-202-
65, and Artur Porzio 200.
In the South Shore League Steve Venito shot 235-204-
618, Nick Cataletto 277-618, Brian Peccerillo 236-212,
Antony DAndrea 217, and Gene Hourican 214.
Joe Hennessy 657
HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Hennessy led the scoring in the
Iselin AA League firing games of 234-233 for a high
series of 657.
Tarvis Diello rolled 233-205-618, and Raymond
Woitowicz 232.
Sean Williams 653
HOPELAWN, NJ- Sean Williams led the scoring in the
Sunday Nite Mixed League firing games of 211-221-221
for a high series of 653.
Ken Horvath shot 236-220-652, Ryan Poli 247-213-
651, and Rene Rodriguez 235.
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Oakland, NJ - Not yet five feet tall and weighing less than
a hundred pounds, ten-year-old Louis Ferrante, Bowler City
IIIs little dynamo, exploded with an 810 handicap three-
some, firing a scratch triple deuce [212-201-208: 621] to
earn recognition as the Stan Niemiec Youth Travel Leagues
Bowler of the Week in the season finale at Holiday Bowl.
Louis teammates Patrick and Tiffany Sucero added 214 and
183 respectively, but BC III was held to two points in its
tightly contested match with Boonton which came away
with a 2782-2730 triumph and a second place finish. The
torrid quartet hammered out a 2491 net set, led by the
Thundering Trio: Karl Kattermann 265-217: 658, Patrick
Teshima 233-205: 632, and Justin Puchalski 215-202: 610 in
addition to a quality outing from Erik Kattermann 216-215.
On an afternoon which saw the youth travelers finish on a
high note, scrambling the pins with fifteen 600 sets and
forty-two 200s, focus was centered on the position battle
for the championship between pacesetting Bowler City I and
Fair Lawn. The latter needed to take all three games to wrest
the title away from the leaders and started off well, outlast-
ing BC I, 874-853 behind Jake Rollins 247 and Steve
Plaszky 205. Predictably, the middle faceoff went down to
the tenth frame: Dumont junior Ryan Perez posted 237, Rob
Gilbert, Jr 212 and anchor John Draney finished with a four-
bagger to power BC I to a 886-859 win, thus clinching first
place. With the pressure off, the new champions showed
why they had the top rung most of the season by obliterating
the maples in the finale with a season best 919 net, triggered
by John Draney 266 and Rob Gilbert, Jr 258. Fair Lawn,
which finished third, were paced by Jake Rollins triple
deuce 658 [247-207-204], Steve Plaszkys 210-205 and
Madison Perrys +47 over average set.
In other position contests, Bowler City II finished fifth by
downing shorthanded Montvale, 2646-2588 behind Kyle
Schellberg 248-204: 632, James Kane 227-212: 620 and
JonMikal Sepero 202-201. Montvales best came from
twelve-year-old Matt Russell 214: 585 and ten-year-old
Michaella Raab who rolled a +39 over average score.
Holiday I rode a stellar team outing from Graham Mulligan
223-212: 606, Nick Cilento 211-209: 601, Brian Rizzi 258
and Ana DeLeon 211 to sweep past Bowler City IV whose
top effort came from anchor Alijah Jackson 235: 611.
Although shorthanded, Holiday II earned all seven points
from the vacancy thanks to big numbers from Joe Malyack
279-200: 655 and Colette Malyacks consistent triple deuce
638 [214-212-212].
TEN-YEAR-OLD LOUIS FERRANTE IS YOUTH TRAVELERS
BOWLER OF THE WEEK
By Vince Albrecht

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