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Chris Ferrara 300-801

John Montagna 300 at Lodi Lanes


FARMINGDALE, NY Kenny
Reinhardt, Jr. topped the scoring
in the Wednesday Mens League at
Farmingdale Lanes firing a 300
game.
Ralph Marino and Dan Kaiser
rolled 279, Anthony Carbonaro
278-232-699, Anthony Gatterdam
269-223, Tony Cipriano 267,
Charlie Turner 235-262-257-754,
Joe Muscat 260-223, Adam Kraus,
BJ Fuller, and Zach Rotheel 258.
RENO Nev. - Rusty Thomsen of
South Amboy, N.J., admits he's his
own biggest critic, and he felt like
he underperformed in his first two
events at the 2013 United States
Bowling Congress Open
Championships, but everything fell
into place for his final set at the
National Bowling Stadium last
week.
The 32-year-old right-hander
started singles with 15 consecutive
strikes, before a 7 pin ended his run.
He finished with games of 300, 246
and 180 for a 726 series, and the
surge helped keep HornswogglerS of Staten Island,
N.Y., in the race for Team All-Events. Thomsen's per-
fect game was the ninth of the 2013 event.
"I was relaxed during the 300, and I wasn't nerv-
ous," Thomsen said. "I was focused on one good shot
at a time. I went 15 frames without having to think
about moving, and that helped. But, I definitely was
thinking about the singles lead until I knew I mathe-
matically couldn't get there."
Although he will not take home a singles title, and
the team fell just short in Team All-Events, settling
into second place with a 10,204 total. Thomsen rec-
ognizes that their preparation and strategy paid divi-
dends as he and his teammates made a run at the
leaderboard in every category this week. Kelly Bonta
of Wichita, Kan., leads Regular Singles with 776,
while Junior Team USA Support 1 of Mansfield,
Texas, tops Team All-Events with 10,247.
"How many times do you get to go to an event like
this and legitimately make a run at every event you
bowl in?" said Thomsen, who had 644 in team and
628 in doubles for a career-best 1,998 all-events total.
"This is the first year all five of us have bowled
together here, and it was a great experience. The team
chemistry was really good, and we came in with a
game plan and stuck with it."
Thompson was joined by Ray Smarsh (2,075), Dan
Dunleavy (2,070), Shannon Sellens (2,064) and Alex
Cavagnaro (1,997).
Thomsen and Smarsh shot 1,348 in doubles, just
missing the top 10, and Dunleavy, Sellens and
Smarsh all could've made runs at the Regular All-
Events lead (2,169) with big singles sets. Their
excitement at the NBS this year wasn't limited to
doubles and singles, though.
In their final game of team, the group was on the
verge of history. They entered the 10th frame with a
mathematical chance at a 1,330 game, but no one was
able to strike, leaving them with 1,221, just shy of the
single-game record of 1,281, shot by Turbo 2-N-1
Grips of Madison, Wis., on the way to the Regular
Team title in 2011.
"Before the last game of team, we briefly talked
about shooting 1,200, but started with two opens, so
it wasn't looking too good," said Thomsen, who made
his 14th USBC Open Championships appearance and
helped HornswogglerS into sixth place in Regular
Team with 3,371. "Then we threw 18 strikes in a row.
Striking was contagious. Even though we didn't get
there, everyone felt good. We know we left a lot of
pins out there, but we had good momentum coming
into today."
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LODI, NJ - John Montagna
found the line and rolled a 300
game en route to a 750 series but it
was Chris Ferraras 300-801 that
took the high series honors in the
Wednesday Nite Live at Lodi
Lanes
Bryan Heinrich tallied a 711
series followed by Keith McLeod
with a 708.
FLUSHING, NY - Robert
Vickers murdered the maples for a
300 game in the Family and
Friends League at JIB Lanes.
Arthur O'Connor turned in
eleven strikes for a 279 game fol-
lowed by Elijah William rolling
275, Richard Scherene 269, Butch
Council Jr. with a 715 and Cliff
Stancil a 299 series.
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Jim
Westergaard burned the boards for
a 300 game and finished with a
748 set while rolling in the Friday
Nite Mens League at Rockaway
Lanes
John Rotella bowled 279 in a
713 followed by Frank Grumka
with 278-648, Steven Haneveld
258-636, Jamie Watson tossed a
255 game, and Brandon Draughn
244.
Robert Vickers Blasted 300
At Jib Lanes
Jim Westergaard Hit 300
At Rockaway Lanes
Rusty Thomsen is Perfect at Nationals in Reno as
HornswogglerS Take Second in Team All-Events
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
LEVITTOWN, NY - Keith
Hengel burned the boards for a
300 game while contesting in the
Sunday AM Trios at South
Levittown Lanes.
Eddie Norton tossed a 268 game
in a 758 set followed by Nick
Lombardi with a 267, Gary
Medina 258, Iceman Risi 253,
Tony Pepe 248, and Ed
Stadtlander tallied a 700 set.
2013 USBC WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS
KICKS OFF IN RENO
See Page 2
Kenny Reinhardt Jr. Rolled 300
At Farmingdale Lanes
USBC photo
Team HornswogglerS Ray Smarsh, Shannon Sellens, Dan
Dunleavy Rusty Thomsen and Alex Cavagnaro.
Keith Hengel Blasted 300
At South Levittown Lanes
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Carmelo Pluchino 781
FARMINGDALE, NY Carmelo
Pluchino topped the Tuesday
Early Birds League blasting
games of 269-278-234 for a high
series of 781.
Miguel Garrido rolled 267-228-
246-741, Frankie Berardino 236-
2358-232-726, Brian Beale 258,
and Jim McGlynn 257-726.
Art ONeill 289
FARMINGDALE, NY Art
ONeill led the Saturday Nite Fun
League firing a high game of 289.
Chuck DeCarbo hit 287-703,
Steve Brandt 278, Paul Molnar
247-741, Joe Traina Jr. 256-670,
and Eddie Lee-Lum 242.
Nathan Smith 279
FARMINGDALE, NY Nathan
Smith topped the St. Martins
Majors League firing a 279.
Brandon Soedarmasto shot 257-
246-701, Meghan Wing 239, Kerri
DeLisi 227, Carly Licht 217-203,
Sammi Ng 202, Emily McLaughlin
200, and Emily Dean 196.
Tony Cipriano 278
FARMINGDALE, NY- Tony
Cipriano paced the scoring in the
Thursday 3-Man League firing a
high game of 278.
Tom Schneider rolled 244-269-
236-749, Mitch Kennedy 269-
268-258-795, Sean Mott 259,
Mike Gelman 268-257-745, and
Michael Berardino 255-245-724.
In the Monday Am Seniors
League Al Noll shot 225, Frank
Nowakowski 214, and Bill
Platania 201.
Donnie Fratello 276
FARMINGDALE, NY Donnie
Fratello led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
firing a high game of 276.
Philip Bruno Jr. rolled 269,
Kevin Masick 258, and Anthony
Bruno 257-656.
Joe LiVolsi shot 202, Paul
Kester 185, Jerry Keenan 180, and
Marguerite Lauri 181 in the Friday
Sunshine Kids League.
AT FARMINGDALE LANES
USBC WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS KICKS OFF IN RENO
By Matt Cannizzaro - USBC
RENO, Nev. - The 2013 United
States Bowling Congress
Women's Championships got
underway at the newly-trans-
formed Reno-Sparks Convention
Center as the first of more than
4,200 teams took the lanes last
week.
The 94th edition of the world's
largest participatory sporting
event for women made its record
eighth trip to Reno as bowling
fans and local dignitaries cheered
on the opening squad that featured
30 teams. It's the first time the
USBC Women's Championships
has been held at the RSCC and the
first time a bowling event has been
held at the venue since the 1990
USBC Open Championships.
The 81-day event, which will
conclude July 1, kicked off with a
ribbon cutting featuring USBC
Executive Director Stu Upson,
USBC Board Member Marci
Williams and Reno-Sparks
Convention and Visitors Authority
Board Chairman and Washoe
County Commissioner for District
2 David Humke, the ceremonial
first ball and the traditional Mass
Ball Shot.
Paulette Moore of Pasadena,
Calif., was chosen to roll the cere-
monial first ball, and the right-
hander knocked down nine pins to
mark the official start of the 2013
event.
"Everybody was looking at me,
and I didn't want to throw it in the
gutter," said Moore, who made her
ninth Women's Championships
appearance. "I just went out there
and released it. I had a good time
and enjoyed myself."
The RSCC was transformed
from an empty room into a 44-lane
state-of-the-art facility in approxi-
mately eight weeks. The conven-
tion-center setting, which debuted
at the Women's Championships at
the 2010 event in El Paso, Texas,
features the world's largest mobile
scoreboard and a unique vendor
area with shops, concession area
and pro shop.
Carolynn Mikkelson of Sparks,
Nev., looks forward to the start of
the Women's Championships
every year and has participated in
the opening-day festivities for the
past several years.
"We really enjoy bowling on
opening night," Mikkelson said.
"We've been doing it for a while
now, and it's enjoyable. You have
the entertainment, and it's nice.
The convention-center setting is
getting even nicer."
With both the Open and
Women's Championships visiting
the same host city in the same year
for the first time, more than
75,000 bowlers will make their
way to the Biggest Little City in
the World, and the city is expected
to see an economic impact of more
than $150 million. The Open
Championships, which is taking
place at the National Bowling
Stadium this year, began its 125-
day run March 1 and will conclude
July 7.
"Today, our female bowlers took
center stage in Reno," said USBC
Managing Director of
Tournaments Brian Lewis. "Our
Women's Championships com-
petitors have a fantastic facility for
this year's tournament, and our
staff, along with the city of Reno,
is excited to begin welcoming
each and every one of them."
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ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Joe Meyers led all pin attackers with scores
of 200-233-258 for a high series of 691 in the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Carole DeGroot bowled 256-679, George Doughty Jr. 249-659, Rob
Byrd 235-657, and David Reilly 236-654.
ARLINGTON, Texas - United
States Bowling Congress presi-
dent Andrew Cain of Phoenix has
been re-elected by the Athletes
Advisory Council to continue to
serve on the USBC Board of
Directors, and he will be joined on
the board by three-time Team
USA member Mike Fagan of
Dallas.
Both Cain, whose current term
was set to expire at the end of this
season, and Fagan will begin their
three-year terms on the board
starting Aug. 1, 2013. Fagan
replaces Wendy Macpherson, who
did not seek re-election. Athletes
who have been Team USA mem-
bers in the last 10 years are eligi-
ble to vote to determine athlete
representatives to the board.
Cain, 31, originally was named
USBC president in January 2012,
and was re-elected by the board in
June 2012. A three-time member
of Team USA, he joined the board
in 2007.
"I am excited to have been elect-
ed to another term on the USBC
Board," Cain said. "USBC cur-
rently is at a crossroads in its his-
tory as we endeavor to foster and
support our great sport of bowling.
If we remain steadfast in gover-
nance, bold and unafraid in
approach, and continue develop-
ing open communication with our
industry partners, I am confident
we will evolve in a way that cre-
ates positive change for the better-
ment of our sport and all who play
it. Change can be challenging, but
our will to chart a new course pro-
vides us with an incredible oppor-
tunity for success."
Fagan, 32, has been a
Professional Bowlers Association
Tour member since 2002. He has
won four PBA Tour titles, includ-
ing the 2012 USBC Masters, and
also has five titles on the European
Tour. A three-time Team USA
member, he won team gold, silver
in trios and bronze in singles at the
2011 PABCON Championships.
"I certainly feel honored to be a
part of the board," Fagan said. "It
is nice to think that other players
would want me to represent their
interests. I look forward to repre-
senting the athletes like myself,
and doing what I can to better the
sport for the present and future
top-level players."
Fagan said as a board member
he will be able to gain a new per-
spective that he hopes will give
him a better view of the bowling
industry.
"I certainly want to see progress
in our sport, but I also know there
is more to the sport than profes-
sional bowling and Team USA,"
Fagan said. "Learning more about
each pocket of the industry will
allow me to be a more informed
board member."
Andrew Cain Re-Elected, Mike
Fagan Added to USBC Board
By Terry Bigham - USBC
Bob Greenwood 740
In Montvale Major
By Robert Balzarek
MONTVALE, NJ Bob Greenwood
set the pace in the Montvale Major
League with a 279 game in 740
series. Jeff Rovetto followed with
a 256 in a 734 set.
Jun Roldan tossed 235-268-729,
Ray Keim 239-266-716, Joe
Alfano 288-707, Larry Toppin
257-705, Joe Cauwels 694, Bob
Higgins 693, Dave Hulsizer 685,
Mike Brickner 680, Mike Rovetto
680, Kevin Conroy 679, Justin
Hawkins 679, Matt Rovetto 672,
Andrew Hedaria 664, Rich
Pizzutti 659, Rich Naclerio 651,
Tony Mascio 651, Gerrit
Overreem 648, Keith Krokus 648,
John Rankin Jr. 648, and Grfeg
Eckstein 641.
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Monday Night Trios
Mike Stella Jr. 279 was the high
game and Dom Mancini hit 257-
247-710, Susan Ferment 247-215,
Marvin Green 253, Chris Vitale
244, Joe Leardo Jr. 243, Alan
Kowal 237, Jose Corniel 236,
Charles Petros 235, Mike
Szewczyk 234, John La Russo
233, Jack Janko 231, Ken Pye
229, Mike Kavanagh 226.
Tuesday Early 5 Man
Tito Jowono was the high scorer
for the night with his 268, Jason
Rybak & Shaun Dunning 267, Jim
Patti Jr 261, John Rebecky 259,
246,246. 751. Tom Smith 258,
Steve Blitzstein 256, Mark Giunta
255, Brian Jones 248, Joe Leardo
247,
Public Safety
Dennis Figueroa lead the pack
with his 268, along with Edward
Schell, Emilio Jimenez 266-257,
Bobby Truppner 260, now what
would the night be without Kenny
Lee shooting a high 256-226-684,
Robert Day (no Devils
tonight)255, Billy Lyons 233,
Victor Padilla,232.
On the Senior Front
Raymond Koster had the high
game for the Seniors with his 219
and Frank Rano hit 215, Joe Bev
213, Tom Irvolino 208, Walt
Taormina Sr.200, Tom Wolff 200.
Rick Bednarik 289
MADISON, NJ Rick Bednarik
blasted a high game of 289 in the
CMIL League.
Dave Merrill hit 791, and
Jennifer Drury 217.
Kyle McKissock 278
MADISON, NJ Kyle
McKissock topped the scoring in
the Friday Classic League firing a
high game of 278.
David Maines shot 268, Vinnie
Pagnotta 266, Trevor Bogert and
Donald Bogert 721, Ellen Moore
235, Jennifer Drury 210, and
Lauren Frestone 200.
Fred Crowell 693
MADISON, NJ - Fred Crowell
led the Wednesday Trio League
firing a 267 for a 693.
Larry Gallo shot 258, and Oren
Warter 257.
Joe Marchese 247
MADISON, NJ In the Morris
County Police & Fire League Joe
Marchese shot 247, Lerner Ian
245, and Anthony Pratts 235.
Jon Russo 243
MADISON, NJ Jon Russo
rolled 243, Scott Harnish 232, Les
Barnum 230, and Rich Kierstead
658 in the Pharma Plus League.
In the Ladies Trio League Pat
Bieksha shot 192, Rosemary
Staskavage 191, and Elaine
Wilson 190.
Charles Wilfong 688
MADISON, NJ Charles
Wilfong led the scoring in the
Thursday Mixed League firing a
236 game for a high series of 688.
Jim Hilligas rolled 234,
Thomas Litland 223-647, and Pat
Wilfong 201.
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Timmy Linden 268 732 series
Dylan Bustillo 267 729 series
Kristin Hellmann 278
Jewel Wilson 257 705 series
Mid-Week Mixer:
Jamie Ansale 299
James Simone 290 777 series
Chris Russo 280
Chaz Ameres 278
Chris Mayr 277
Pete Sarne 737 series
Thimothy Williams 727 series
Walter Wilson 724 series
Anita Beverly 247 681 series
Ted Guy Classic:
Joey Kurdziel Jr 279 742 series
Paul Baumann Jr 268 768 series
Robert Vickers 279
Colus Nesmith 279
Silk Nixon 764 series
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Brian Lash 266
LAKEWOOD, NJ Brian Lash
led the scoring in the Saturday
Junior Classic League firing a
high game of 266.
Billy Riley rolled 257, Vinny
Miles 250, Andrew Lazarchick
248, John Boughton 235-232,
Robert Guzman 230, Katie Hagan
220, Brandon Walsh 216, Austin
Daddato 216, Sarah Pitcher 208,
and Jillian Stuart 206.
Tyler Wolfe 269
LAKEWOOD, NJ Tyler Wolfe
topped the scoring in the Saturday
Scratch League firing games of
269-253-200 for a 722 series.
Noah Zawadzky shot 265,
Amanda Nardiello 256-243, Tori
Boughton 233-245, Jessica
Zalewski and Kaity Lash 238,
Ryan Doyle and Brandon
Williams 235.
Charles McShane 3-Man: Tris Schnarwyler 279, John Linkens 279,
Keith Pappas 278, Brian Werbeck 278,754, Steve Ziesig 269, Sam
Brenner 265,711, Darren Barlow 258, Kevin Quinton 715.
Monday Seniors: Richard Mennona 212, Ray Wilson 212,207.
Ladies Scratch: Barbara Shelton 204, Virginia Vannier 224, Kathy
Wodzinski 220, Kathy Moore 201.
Hits and Misses: Jerry Packard 279,257,719, Irv Freed 245,241,
Patricia Goodridge 215.
Thursday Night Foursome: Al Green 299,801, Alan Ott 279, Cary
Kilvan 279, Philip LoGiudice 268, Pete Cornell 265,760.
Sunday AM Trios: Luciano Gaglione 268, Keith Hengel 267, Eddie
Norton 267, Paul Minuto 259, Ed Stadtlander 259,740, Dave Diamond
258, Ed Snevily 258.
Charles McShane 3-Man: George Anderson 277, Ed Werbeck 276,
Bryan Berg 267-711, Keith Pappas 259, Wayne Wright 258-257, Jake
Jacoby 258-708, Pete Cornell 257-706.
SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES
April 24 - 30, 2013 SPORTS REPORTER 7
Rockaway Foursome: Ron
ONeill 251-676, Howie Landau
228-633, Liesl Apgar 247-678,
Joyce Hulbert 206-598.
Thursday Nite Mixed: Wayne
Poverstein 248-649, Jared Lopez
247-634, Tim Panek 246-652,
Carole Crenzio 224-601, Jessica
Petersen 223-583, Dori Tingoli
213-543.
Rockaway Mixed: Jim Testa
266-658, Bob Olstead 255-687,
Anthony Alston 236-646, Kristian
Arocho 279-774, Julianne Crowell
235-676, Keri May 227-558.
Friday Tri-Mixed: Fred Driver
193-527, Charles Whitehead 191-
499, Daryl Frank 172-479, Keri
May 235-649, Michelle Halko
188-520, Joann Mossi 155-433.
Spanish American Mixed:
Heriberto Matias 267-738, Julio
Soto 266-768.
Junior Leagues
Bumper Busters (2 games):
Jacob Paniconi 118-214.
Lucky Strikers: Mark Howarth
142-360, James Taylor 134-322,
James Gallagher 111-316.
Ball Busters: Jack Cook 247-
706, Brandon Kwestel 223-539,
Nick Westergaard 218-613,
Zachary Clark 202-569, Haley
Paccione 178-472, Maria Messina
134-370.
Monday Rec Program: Donny
Signorelli 123-224, Daivd
Longedyck 104-174, Hannah
Digangi 104-164, Kyra Morris 98-
177.
Monday Early Birds: Jim
Westergaard 267-667, Miguel
Galloza 249-731, Paul Seiler 246,
Julianne Crowell 205-528, Leeann
Chervsik 203-528.
County Tuesday Night Mixed:
Matt Franke 279-703, Dan
Richards 269-658, Bill Ratliff
264-691, Nichole Spratford 233-
637, Brenda Stewart 214, Mickey
Pukas 209-509.
Fox Hills Seniors: Dom
Caricato 223, Robert Forte 223-
612, Rick Martone 213-603,
Helen Loverro 168-472, Pearl
Traub Johnson 155-429.
Morris Hills Mixed: Sal
Antoniello 201-539, Barry Webb
183-420, Bob McClughan 168-
476, Pam Antoniello 181-520,
Rosemary Muscolino 176-426,
Beth Williams 167-476.
Rockaway Women: Tammy
Baldwin 213-573, Colleen Boyd
198-541, Susan Chillemi 197-544,
Kathy Bradley 191-544.
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Mike Melillo 259 at Ocean Lanes
LAKEWOOD, NJ Mike Melillo led the scoring in the Saturday
Scratch League at Ocean Lanes firing games of 259 and 249.
Shawn Kollmer rolled 258, Tyler Wolfe and Brandy Collins 249,
Sabrina Hoilman 247, Shaun Dillon 246, Brianna MacLeod 234, Noah
Zanadzky and McKenna Collier 232, Tori Boughton 226-225, Kaity
Lash 226-214, and Mitchell Coller 225.
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Top finishers
in the 69th Annual Morris County
USBC WBA Championship
Tournament that was held at
Rockaway Lanes are: Team
Handicap; DiRupo (Rosemarie
DiRupo, Maria Prestor, Debbie
Armeno, and Marianne DiRupo)
3147 gross, $700. Bush (Donna
Sodano, Sharon Bush, Leigh
Bailey and Sharon Papini) 3132
gross, $450. Powerball (Lynne
Coleman, Donna Soldano, Valarie
Johannessen and Nidia Haneveld)
3118 gross, $300. The following
teams also cashed: Smokin!
(3107), Ladies Get Started (3081),
Plaza Lanes Girls (3044) and
Alley Oops (3001).
Team, Scratch: Powerball
(Lynne Coleman, 648, Donna
Sodano, 602, Valarie Johannessen,
656 and Nidia Haneveld, 618).
Doubles, Handicap: Dori Tingoli
and Nichole Spratford, 1611
gross, $350. Emmaria Thorpe and
Natalie Smith, 1586, $270 and
Lynne Coleman with Nidia
Haneveld, 1555 gross, $230. Low
to cash was 1523. Doubles,
Scratch: Dori Tingoli and Nichole
Spratford, 1401. High game for
the tournament went to Jennifer
Drury and Ellen Moore, both with
279.
Singles, Handicap: Ellen Moore,
871 gross, $175. Jennifer Dunklin,
865 gross, $150 and Denise Frey,
834 gross, $135. Low to cash was
764. Ellen Moore posted high sin-
gles scratch series with a 738.
All Events (all scores are
scratch), Class A: Denise Frey,
2036, Marianne DiRupo, 2003 and
Ellen Moore, 1987. All Events
Class B: Isabella Elliott, 1766,
Stephanie Bockhorn, 1705 and
Dorothy Newsome, 1695. Class C:
Maria Prester, 1420, Tracy
OLeary, 1364 and Debra Vizzi,
1344.
Total prizes awarded in this tour-
nament: $7,113.00
8 SPORTS REPORTER April 24 - 30, 2013
Gabe Ferrari 783
HOPELAWN, NJ Gabe Ferrari topped the scoring in the Raritan Bay
Mens League firing games of 259-289-235 for a high series of 783.
Dave Bishop rolled 238-277-243-758, Ed Hayes Jr. 2335-206-254-695,
and Glenn Mohr 278-222-685.
In the Garden State Mixed League Doro Sperantzas shot 212-234-634,
Bob Durski 236-203-629, and Lisa Kjersgaard 211.
Michael Consiglio 713
HOPELAWN, NJ Michael Consiglio topped the scoring in the
Madison Park Mens League firing games of 269-239-205 for a high
series of 713.
Danny Knopf rolled 212-245-244-701, Joe Herber 221-224-226-671,
and Lisa Pallazzola 212-224.
In the Thursday Nite Mixed League Kyle Jannuzzi shot 221-226-635,
Andre Smith 221-224-619, and Kurt Moszkowski 217.
Andrew Tripka 710
HOPELAWN, NJ Andrew Tripka paced the scoring in the Middlesex
County Classic League firing games of 227-215-268 for a high series of
710.
Daniel Lopez rolled 207-264-239-710, Joseph Hendricks 248-236-224-
708, Ken Nagy 207-268-227-701, and George Balewitz 280-210-208-
698.
Patrick Plate 682
HOPELAWN, NJ Patrick Plate led the Sunday Nite
Mixed with games of 225-215-242 for a 682 high set.
Justin Poli rolled 221-254-201-676, Sean Williams 213-
236-222-671, and Rich Nieratka 236.
In the Iselin AA League Rob Chalfent shot 216-605,
Ricky Wiget 236, and Tommy Cohen 221.
Don Anione 681
HOPELAWN, NJ Don Anione led the scoring in the
Acacemy Madness League firing games of 202-231-230
for a high series of 681.
Denis Decrosta shot 235-207-638, Rocco Fortunato 224-
215-636, and Bonnie Simone 224.
Kevin Cristi 674
HOPELAWN, NJ Kevin Cristi led the scoring in the
Friday Nite Mixed rolling 259-220-674.
Gary McGinness shot 256-225-671, and Theresa Straub
215.
In the Avenel Youth League Andrew Shaw shot 215-212-
600, Miguel Arochio 225-203, Tyler Sharfetz 214, and
Brielle Bannister 203.
Sean Williams 670
HOPELAWN, NJ - Sean Williams led the scoring in the
Sunday Nite Mixed League firing 212-257-201-670.
Justin Poli hit 236, and Patrick Plate 235.
In the South Shore League Bob Granato shot 213-203-
612, Alexa Venito 224, and Matt D Andrea 252.
Joseph Krupinski 666
HOPELAWN, NJ Joseph Krupinski led the Atlantic
City Trios tossing 247-203-216 for a 666 series.
Ralph Doerfler shot 201-235-613.
In the Thursday Mixed League Andrew Smith shot 254-
626, and Danielle Medvetz 216.
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69th Annual Morris County USBC WBA
Championship Tournament Results
By Joan Taylor

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