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New Jersey State USBC WBA held its 12th Hall of
Fame Induction Ceremony at the Forge Inn inWoodbridge NJ. Inducted for Superior Performance
were Nichole Spratford Opsasnick and Tracey
Stevens.
Nichole who has been a member of the NJS USBC
WBA for 16 years comes from a bowling family, com-
peting in her first league more than 30 years ago.
Nichole is well known in the bowling community and
grew up bowling with her sisters, Michelle and Vicki,
better known as the “Sprat Pack”. The “Sprat Pack”
currently holds the record for the most 300 games
bowled among sisters which is 22.
Nichole has coached on the collegiate level, won a
number of national and regional events and holds sev-
eral state and local titles. Some of her accomplish-
ments include the TNBA Reed-Hawthorne
Tournament, the Bill Rhodman Eastern Classic, the
Big Daddy, Big Guns Tournament, NJS USBC WBA
Queens Title, NJS USBC WBA Singles Title, NJS
USBC BA Doubles Title and four NJS USBC WBA
Team Titles.
On the local level, Nichole has competed in 6 dif-
ferent locals achieving six All Events Titles in Morris,
Bergen and Central Jersey, 8 Singles Titles in Morris,
Bergen, Central and Monmouth counties and 5 Queens’stitles in Union and Hudson County. Nichole was the first
bowler to shoot a 300 game in the annual tournament in
Central Jersey and has 10 perfect games, 3 series of 800,
with the highest being 836 and a high average of 232.
Tracey Stevens began bowling in the junior leagues and
credits her success to her mother who introduced her to the
game of ten pins. Tracey is a member of Somerset
Hunterdon WBA Hall of Fame for Superior Performance
and her accomplishments include a NJS USBC WBA
Queens Title and two NJS USBC WBA Doubles Titles.
Tracey has competed on the Somerset Inter-County Top
5 Team for 20 years. Locally she has 3 All Events Titles, 3
Singles Titles, 3 Doubles Titles and 4 Team Titles. Tracey
has bowled nine 800 series and eighteen 300 games. Tracey
made history in the 2014 USBC National Tournament in
Reno NV when she shot a perfect game in tournament com-
petition.
In the Veteran’s category for Superior Performance, Terri
A Baldwin and Patricia Ingram were inducted.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY –
Charlie Johnson earned top honors
in the Wednesday Senior Doubles
League blasting games of 300-
237-259 for a high series of 796.
Jerival Goerge shot 217-244-
237-698, Dwight Flowers 248-
244, Robert Pagano 247-227-659,
Ed Frontera 236-229-656, and Jim
Marino 203-213-231-647.
Nicole Opsasnick, Tracey Stevens, Terri Baldwin, Patricia Ingram, Carol Chadwick
Inducted in NJS USBC WBA 12th Hall of Fame
Danielle McEwan Wins South Point
PBA West Challenge for First PBA Title
Charlie Johnson Slammed a 300
At Rockville Centre Lanes
See Hall of Fame Page 2
Marco Recchia 300 at Rab’s
Gary Elferis Blasted 300 at Jib Lanes
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Marco
Recchia blasted a 300 game for a
695 series in the Rab Wilkinson
Memorial League at Rab’s
Country Lanes.
Rocky Salemmo shot 278-740,
Willy Apo 267-258-740, Santo
Lisa 244-701, Tom Wilkinson
257-690, and Tim McAuliffe, Jr.
269-246-684.
FLUSHING, NY – Gary Elferis
pitched a 300 while contesting inthe Friday Hi-Rollers League at
Jib Lanes and finished the session
with a 651 set. Jimmy Vega Jr.
took high with a 749 on games of
257,225 and 267.
Bob Ostermann tossed 220-230-
208-658, Jaime Ansale 224-246-222-692, Gerald Evangelista 245-
246-650, Tim Lau 298-234-748,
Frank Montgoris Jr. 236-235-215-
686, Robert Olvina Jr. 246-231-686,
June Chacon 216-205-254-675.
By Bill Vint - PBA
LAS VEGAS – Competing against a
strong field of U.S. and international
non-champions, Danielle McEwan of
Stony Point, N.Y., defeated Aaron
Lorincz of Belleville, Mich., 277-236,
to become the ninth woman to win a
Professional Bowlers Association
Regional title in the South Point PBAWest Challenge at South Point
Bowling Plaza.
The tournament, part of the multi-
event South Point Bowling Plaza PBA
Fall Classic, was open to players who
have never won a PBA event and drew
bowlers from Colombia, Australia,
Sweden, Venezuela and Canada. As a
PBA West Region title winner,
McEwan is now eligible to enter the 2016 FireLake
PBA Tournament of Champions which will be held in
Shawnee, Okla., Jan. 30-Feb. 7.
“Every time you win it’s pretty awe-
some, but against the guys? That’s
pretty cool,” the 24-year-old former
Fairleigh Dickinson collegiate All-
American said.
In the semifinal round, Lorincz
eliminated Colombia national team
member Manuel Otalora, 212-178,while McEwan defeated eight-time
European Bowling Tour titlist Martin
Larsen of Sweden, 207-203.
McEwan is riding a stunning hot
streak which began with her victory in
the Professional Women’s Bowling
Association Tour Championship in
early September, concluding the first
full season of women’s professional
bowling since 2003.
NJ USBC WBA photo
Sitting, Carol Chadwick, Patricia Ingram, Terri Baldwin. Standing left to right
is Nichole Opsasnick and Tracey Stevens.
PBA photo
Danielle McEwan.
See McEwan Page 3
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Chris Watson 269CORAM, NY – Chris Watson rolled 269, Dennis Reissig 268, and John
Krasowski and Vinny Purrifacato 256 in the Thursday Right Approach
Quads League.
Frank Mirabile 247 CORAM, NY – Frank Mirabile rolled 247, Mike Giambalvo 245, Paul
Resti 241, Diane Walter 224, and Marlene Mirabile 221 in the Monday
Early Mix League.
George Brandt 246 CORAM, NY – George Barndt rolled 246, Jason Maas 243, Josh
Nordstrom 242, and Christien Loliscio 196 in the Tuesday Night MixedLeague.
Bill Galgano, Tony Calafiore 246 CORAM, NY – Bill Galgano and Tony Calafiore each rolled a high
game of 246 in the Friday AM Seniors League.
Phil Giannico shot 235, and Linda Perrotta 179.
Joe Romanski 245CORAM, NY – Joe Romanski rolled 245, Tony Silveri 244, John
Romero 226, and Karen Giannotti 179 in the Friday PM Seniors League.
AT JIB LANES Hector Camacho 731FLUSHING, NY – Hector Camacho topped the scoring in the Friends
and Family League blasting games of 214-237-280 for a high series of
731.
Craig Bowden rolled 211-247-239-697, Arthur O’Connor III 220-227-
236-683, and Bobby Fox 252-228-202-682.
Matt Dugan 730FLUSHING, NY – Matt Dugan led the scoring in the Ted Guy Classic
League blasting games of 253-220-257 for a high series of 730.
Jimmy Vega, Jr. rolled 215-267-247-729, Gary Elferis 257-215-222-
694, Mike Petoniello 277-222-693, Will Atkinson 257-215-220-692,
and Joe Kurdziel, Jr. 249-227-667.
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She was in the field of 16 finalists in the PBA Xtra Frame South Point
Las Vegas Open singles event until the final qualifying game when she
dropped to 22nd place in the male-dominated field of 112. Her finish
was still good enough to clinch an invitation to represent the PWBA in
the DHC PBA Japan Invitational in Tokyo in January.
“I think I’m doing so well because of the women’s tour,” McEwan
said. “It’s the first time we got to bowl on a regular tour, and my game
got really sharp, and I’ve been able to keep it going. I’m going to ride it
as long as I can.”
As a four-time member of Team USA, McEwan’s next competition
will be the World Bowling Women’s World Championship Dec. 4-13 inthe United Arab Emirates. Afterward, she will immediately fly to Reno,
Nev., where she will represent the PBA East Region in the PWBA-PBA
Women’s Regional Challenge, a head-to-head match play competition
involving women’s points leaders for all eight PBA Regions, during the
GEICO PBA World Series of Bowling VII.
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Lance Webb 238-671, Cathy Seco 223-627
At Parkway LanesELMWOOD PARK, NJ - Lance Webb continued pounding the wood
with a nice 238 game and 671 high series for the night in the Monday
George’s Memorial League at Parkway Lanes. Cathy Seco, Lance’s
teammate, nailed an excellent 223 game and 627 series.
Andrew Orlando rolled 243-670, Frank Luzzi 234-650, Norman Sees
268-645, Rich DeRosa Sr. 224-647 and Rich DeRosa Jr. 247-642.
Rolling high for the women were Freda Thurman tossing a 216 in a
609 set followed by Elena Marton with 202-570 and Tara Thorn 213-549.
Congratulations to Julia Lewis, a first time bowler, who recorded her
first sanctioned 400 series, posting a 411 set.
Thomas Magers 779
At Rockaway LanesROCKAWAY, NJ – Thomas
Magers blasted a 779 series high-
lighted by a 279 game while con-
testing in the Rockaway Trios
League at Rockaway Lanes.
Ronald Ceglia Sr. also rolled an
eleven strike 279 game followed
by David Nash 277, Linda Millet
172-462, and Dori Tingoli 161-
467.
Jason Stern 702
At Howell LanesHOWELL, NJ - In the Monday
Madness League, Jason Stern
threw 246-265-199-702 for high
series and high game and a whop-
ping 176 pins over average.
Subsitute Arrtie Tafuri tossed a
257. Marvin Hidalgo-Mora hit
685 with a 248 game, Steffen
Schenkenberger 666, Lauren Lella
delivered 588, Shannon Hankel
199, Lauren Lella 198. Nicole
Damaino 550 which was 64 pins
over average.
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248-636.
Monday Early Birds - Ed Hardy 192-535, Ralph Viola 178-515,
Jeff Rozner 160-458, Judy Von Itter 169-456, Anne Carracioli
1212-356, Jeff Rozner 140-342.
County Tuesday Night - Tony Greene 268-736, Bob Garcia 268,
Charles T. Wilfong 267, PJ Adams 256-720, Maryann Abasto 257-
674, Lynn Coleman 249-649, Sandy Turner 238-688, Ed Galuska
246, Rebeca Chapparo 235, Pedro Quinues 235.
Fox Hills Senior- Steve Friedman 232-649, Richard Stout 205,
Morris Horowitz 203-563, Regina Nataluk 166-489, Lorraine
Dacko 160-420, Helen Loverro 144-398, Morris Horowitz 212-543,
Arch Seamans 192-512, Helen Lovero 187-487, Kathy Ingenito
151.
Morris Hills Mixed - Sal Antoniello 215-574, Andy Romo 163-
428, Barry Webb 159-449 Beth Williams 178-485, Joyce Brokling
165-459, Sal Antoniello 188-509, Violet Indyke 144-381.
Rockaway Women - Colleen Boyd 233-591, Marybeth Kanouse
214-582, Pat Somers 201-490, Tammy Baldwin 207-533, Dorothy
Roff 184-442, Annette Rossi 170-480.
Rockaway Foursome - Rich Shipman Jr. 270, Brian Theriault 257-
753, Kathy Stone 198, Matt Hulbert 276-768, Marianne Colon 171.
Nor Bu Lodge - John Hearn 242-658, Phil Dattolo 225-608, Susan
England 208, Maria Vantreuren 205-562, Charles Wright 246-645.
Thursday Night Mixed - Terrance Sanders 277-714, Ken George
258-731, Ed Boehkle 255-637, Teri Tenn 217-536, Tami Mehesy
214-526, Scott Strubel 238-634.
Thursday Night foursomes - Chris Morris 268-675, Jim
Westergaard 257-696, Jay McGrath 256-668, Darlene Krzanowski
193-561.
Put Togethers - Erik Wrobel 195-517, Geno McCory 194-520,Daryl Frank 189-, Keri May 235-620, Stephanie Clark 170-475,
Geno McCroy 198-507.
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Brodie DeVies 190-520, Benjamin Cruz 125-345, Benjamin
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Bumper Busters - Brandon Lipp 105-205, Jordan Lipp 68-132.
Lucky Strikers - Ty Carra 145-396, Jacob Paniconi 76-195.
Weekend Warriors - David Sammond 171-453, Brodie Davies
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CHAMPIONSHIPSBy Terry Bigham - USBC
ARLINGTON, Texas – The Team
USA squad for the 2015 World
Tenpin Bowling Association
World Women’s Championships
has been selected and Danielle
McEwan of Stony Point, New
York, will make her debut in the
event that will take place Dec. 5-
14 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates.Bowling fans will be able to
watch the action live from the
Khalifa International Bowling
Centre on BOWL.com’s
BowlTV.
While McEwan will make her
first appearance in a World
Women’s Championships, five of
the six Team USA members
selected by the Team USA coach-
ing staff were on the squad for
the 2013 event.
Returning to represent the
United States will be Liz Johnson
of Cheektowaga, New York;
Stefanie Johnson of Grand
Prairie, Texas; Kelly Kulick of Union, New Jersey; Shannon
O’Keefe of O’Fallon, Illinois,
and Shannon Pluhowsky of
Kettering, Ohio.
McEwan is no stranger to com-
peting on the world stage, having
represented the U.S. in the 2012
and 2013 QubicaAMF World
Cup. She also was a member of
the Junior Team USA squad that
won team gold at 2012 WTBA
World Youth Championships.
“No matter what the event, it’s
always an honor to represent my
country and compete with USA
on my back.” McEwan said.
“This tournament, in particular,is going to be very special
because i t is the largest platform
for a team event in the world,
against the best in the world! I’m
very excited to be part of this
amazing team.”
McEwan won the Professional
Women’s Bowling Association
Tour Championship title in
September and said the PWBA
Tour “has made us all extremely
sharp.”
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Frank Serignese 746 HOPELAWN, NJ - Frank
Serignese led the scoring in the
Premier Pro Shop McClassic
League blasting games of 249-
220-277 for a high series of 746.
Ken Rask shot 237-268-235-740,
Nate Lewis 245-215-277-737 ,
Jimmy Gill 233-246-244-723,
Vinny R. Medvetz 244-247-224-
715, and Carmen Serignese, Jr.
246-220-234-700.
Dorey Badolato 739HOPELAWN, NJ – Dorey
Badolato led the Friday Night
Classic rolling games of 256-236-
247 for a high series of 739.
Mike Hanlein rolled 235-257-
209-701, Joey Paris III, 217-235-
225-677, Russell Kyzima 213-
247-216-676, and Vinnie Pagnotta
233-202-221-656.
Tommy Martino 731HOPELAWN, NJ- Tommy
Martino led the scoring in the
Family League blasting games of
258-259-214 for a high series of
731.
David Morgante shot 235-231-
663, Kevin Kopko 215-231-632,
Michael Piccola, Sr. 212-604, Paul
Kopko 205, and Samantha
Osiadacz 181.
Nick Cristoti 725HOPELAWN, NJ- Nick Cristosi
topped the scoring in the Raritan
Bay Men’s League blasting games
of 257-279 for a high 725.
Steve Venito shot 258-224-233-
715, Anthony Martino 235-237-
235-707, Jimmy Gill 251-222-
225-698, Tom Girdley 233-269-
695, and Ron Russo 229-257-202-
688.
Will Vidulich 714HOPELAWN, NJ – Will Vidulich
led the scoring in the Goldstein &
Hanel Doubles League blasting
games of 201-259-254 for a high
series of 714.
Rusty Thomsen shot 221-246-
628, Eugene Gaddy 213-225-622,
and Joffrey Hill 225-200-619.
Joe Defini 690HOPELAWN, NJ – Joe Defini led
the scoring in the Wednesday Night Trios League rolling games
of 256-233-201 for a high series of
690.
Phillip W. Spies III shot 220-244-
641, Paul Harney 215-210-212-
637, and Mike Rodriguez 234-
200-629.
In the Wednesday Early Birds
League Joan Kelton shot 166, and
Edie Carvallo 165.
John Morgan 672HOPELAWN, NJ - John Morgan
led the scoring in the Iselin AA
League rolling games of 220-
205-247 for a high series of 672.
Paul Woitowicz shot 221,
Tommy Cohen 209, John Delosso
203, Adele Rackley 206, and Joe
Aliberti 202.
KC Cabonilas 670HOPELAWN, NJ – K.C.
Cabonilas led the scoring in theThursday Mixed Nuts League
rolling games of 258-213 for a
high series of 670.
Don M. Hellhake shot 211-214-
618, Kevin Kennelly 209-216-
609, and Joe Maloney 213.
Michael Bocra 668HOPELAWN, NJ - Michael
Bocra topped the scoring in the
Avene Youth League firing games
of 204-235-229 for a high series
of 668.
Ryan Soto hit 217, Deanan
Calantoni 193, Jeremy Soto 183,
and Dylan Mackin 182.
Mike Kelly 666 HOPELAWN, NJ – Mike Kelly paced the scoring in the Friday
Nite Mixed League rolling games
of 216-266 for a high series of
666.
Michael Holoka shot 224-247-
639, Sal Angotti 205-211-221-
637, and Don Anione 244-620.
Tom Flagiello 636 HOPELAWN, NJ – Tom
Flagiello led the scoring in the
South Shore League rolling
games of 218-204-214 for a high
series of 636.
Matt D’Andrea shot 225, Brian
MacDonald 222, and Jim Oliveri
237.Warren Taureck 636 HOPELAWN, NJ – Warren
Taureck rolled 258-205-636, John
Baginsky 201-216-210-627,
Carmen Serignese III 238-621,
and Vinny R. Medvetz 207-213-
614.
Hugo Toro rolled 187, Jerry
Petti 160, and Joan Kelton 158 in
the Winter Senior Citizens
League.
John Masculin 624HOPELAWN, NJ – John
Masculin paced the scoring in
the Knights of Columbus League
rolling games of 213-221-190
for a high series of 624.
Mark Makwinski rolled 246,
Nick Simon 230 , Frank
Ciarkowski 215, and Jim Medley
209.
Nicole Baginsky 687
HOPELAWN, NJ – NicoleBaginsky topped the scoring in
the La Buona Pizza League fir-
ing games of 277-223 for a high
series of 687.
James Joyner rolled 238-216-
225-679, Anthony Serignese
266-662, Joe Herber 212-226-
217-655, and John Baginsky
237.
Jose Medina 636 HOPELAWN, NJ- Jose Medina
paced the scoring in the Garden
State Mixed League rolling
games of 201-236-199 for a high
series of 636.
Rich Hardish shot 248-634,
Barry Bailey 243-203-626, and
Ken Fiorentini 254.
Lester Ellison shot 226, Larry
Clarke 212, and John Moffit 211
in the Jerzey Pikers League.
Kevin Conte 633HOPELAWN, NJ – Kevin Conte
paced the scor ing in the Knigh ts
of Columbus League rolling
games of 241-214 for a high
series of 633.
Al Tampa hit 213-217-629,
Mark Makwinski 206-203, John
Shimko 244, and Al
D’Alessandro 223.
Vinny R. Medvetz 630
HOPELAWN, NJ- Vinny R.Medvetz paced the scoring in the
Thursday Nite Mixed League
rolling games of 226-221 for a
high series of 630.
John Cestone shot 200-244-
627, Mike Piomelli 221, Audra
Pena 222, and Kieran Zebrowski
227.
In the Merck League Kevin
Bovaird shot 213, Pete Zafian
202, and Tu Trinh 201.
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Joe Albanese 745STATEN ISLAND, NY – Joe
Albanese topped the scoring in the
Senior Men’s League firing games
of 254-259-232 for a high series of
745.
Randy Chapple shot 252-225-
678, Kevin Legg 236-278-672,
Mike King 253-671, Gary Parisi
279-671, and Dan Schwed 256.
Chris Consolmagno 743
STATEN ISLAND, NY – ChrisConsolmagno topped the scoring
in the RC American
Legion/McGuire League blasting
a high game of 290 and a high
series of 743.
Jeff Schwed shot 241-248-690,
Bob Cogan 258-247-684, Gary
Parisi 679, and Ron Martorelli
255.
Dan Dunleavy 738STATEN ISLAND, NY – Dan
Dunleavy topped the scoring in
the Scratch Draft Classic League
rolling games of 253-257 for a
high series of 738.
Ray Smarsh shot 258-732, Mike
Pellegrino 278-710, Nick
Antonucci 254-701, Frank
Wilkinson 267, John Canini 258,
Dave Kosinski and Mike
Pellegrino 256.
Robert Butler, Jr. 737 STATEN ISLAND, NY – Robert
Butler, Jr. topped the scoring in the
Michael Carbonaro Mixed League
firing a 247 game for a high series
of 747.
Dominick Ucciardino shot 248-
675, Ryan Friend 279-669,
Christian Ruiz 257-661, and Rich
Garaventa 246-666.
Justin Andrews 730STATEN ISLAND, NY- Justin
Andrews led the competition
rolling in the Michael Carbonaro
Mixed League rolling a 265 game
en route to the session high series
of 730.
Scott Walsh shot 280-708,
Dominick Ucciardino 246-689,
Derek Gilbert 269-683, and
Melissa Oakes 227-629.
Kevin Buono 725STATEN ISLAND, NY – KevinBuono led the scoring in the
Family Fun League rolling games
of 259-287 for a high series of
725.
Christian Ruiz rolled 270, Ed
Wilkinson, Jr. 254, Jackie
Hancock 245, and Steven Schwed
242.
Thomas Hollywood 715STATEN ISLAND, NY – Thomas
Hollywood led the scoring in the
Country Pro Shop Juniors League
rolling games of 269-215-231 for
a high series of 715.
Jonathan Guash shot 268-266-
694, Joseph Vann 223-202-219-
644, and Anthony Mastroianni
224-226-643.
Anthony Everts 704
STATEN ISLAND, NY – AnthonyEverts led the scoring in the NEX-
GEN Junior Bowlers League
rolling games of 232-245-227 for
a high series of 704.
Don Tortaglione rolled 202-278-
212-692, Thomas Martine 253-
213-200-66, Anthony Micilli 235-
234-661, and Anthony Saccone
204-223-214-641.
Jonathan Petrizzi 702STATEN ISLAND, NY –
Jonathan Petrizzi in the Family
Fun rolling 242-702.
Justin Wichnovitz hit 242, Karalyn
Buono 236-639, Steven Schwed
251, and Kenneth Soto, Jr. 200.
Chris Consolmagno 702STATEN ISLAND, NY – Chris
Consolmagno led the RCAL
League rolling a 248-702.
Tom Dinardo, Jr. rolled 267-693,Eugene Cruz 246-699, Gus Plaginos
268-678, Tom Cucurullo, Jr. 268-
683, and Mike Keaulana 256-677.
Vincent Castro, Jr. 681STATEN ISLAND, NY – Vincent
Caruso led the Friday Nite Mixed
Quartets rolling 277 for a 681.
Jeff Schwed shot 245-674, Rita
DiPietro 215-215-213-643.
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