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The East's Most Read Bowling Weekly
Sports ReporterThe Nation's Leading Bowling Tournament Newspaper Since 1940
Vol. 73 No.8 April 25 - May 1, 2012 50 cents
Jason Maulbeck 300 at Plaza
Sean Rash Wins PBA Tournament of ChampionsBy Bill Vint - PBA
Jim Ketterer Hit 806 at Holiday
Brian Ricciardi Hit 815 at T-Bowl
HOPELAWN, NJ Ken
Horvath rolled a 300 game while
contesting in the Middlesex
County Classic League at Majestic
Lanes.
Richard Russo shot 280-279-
751, Ed Hayes, Jr. 208-267-275-
750, Nick Guarneri 234-227-289-
750, Rocco Fortunao 204-268-
267-739, Andy Poludura 249-258-
232-739, Joe Herber 257-246-
235-735, Eric Oppenheim 237-
278-220-735, and Glenn Mohr, Jr.
279-224-211-714.
OAKLAND, NJ - March 22ndwas a special night for Jim
Ketterer. While bowling in the
Thursday Nite Late Men's League
at Holiday Bowl Jim opened the
competition with a 300 game. It
was the 14th perfect score of his
career. But Jim's night was not
over yet. He had an average 2nd
game with a 216 but his 3rd gamewas another gem. After starting
out with a solid 10 pin and spare,
Jim went on to throw 11 strikes in
a row to finish with a 290 and an
806 series. This was Jim's 2nd 800
of his career and he beat his previ-
ous high series by 4 pins.
MADISON, NJ- Jason
Maulbeck blasted a 300 game in
the CMIL League, along with a
high series of 771.
Margaret Byrne hit 246, and
Jennifer Dunklin 631.
In the Monday Night Ladies
League Lori Pucek rolled 206,
Nancy Roberts 202, and Carolyn
Paddock 201.
Dave Hulsizer 815 in Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi
MONTVALE Dave Hulsizer led all scorers in the
Montvale Major League, rolling an 815 series on
games of 267, 269 and 279. His fine effort led GDC
Contracting to an easy 32-1 victory. Rocky Durocher
added 236-695 and Tony Mascio 269-684 for the
winning team.
Tom Van Wort bowled a 752 series on games of
268, 225 and 259, leading Rite Way to a 27-6 rout
over Bergen Batting Center. Mike Folchi added 233-
233-237-703 for Rite Way.
John Rankin's 258-243-235-736 and Mike
Rovetto's 213-226-290-729 helped Valley Tent
Rental defeat Rick's Pro Shop I, 22-11.
Rick's Guevarra posted 278-226-204-708 followed
by Alex Protin 255-238-210-703, Adrian Lawson
214-221-265-700, Bob Greenwood 237-697, Joe
Alfano 250-696, Ralph Bernardo 248-695, Keith Lee
278-695, Mike Wuhrman 268-693, Justin Hawkins
269-693, Larry Toppin 256-693, Rick Whitling 240-
693, Mike Pasch 245-690, Jun Roldan 248-690, Toto
Roldan 248-681, Jason Tenorio 228-676, Ken
Demchak 245-675, Chris Trembath 243-672, Ramil
Caburnay 244-664 and Bob Balzarek 245-661.
Michael Malagreca 300 at Rabs
NO. ARLINGTON, NJ Brian
Ricciardi topped the scoring in the
Knights of Pythias League at T-
Bowl II firing games of 236, 290
and 289 for a session high seriesof 815.
Chris Pagano rolled 254-727,
Mario Pietrobono 276-727, Mihai
Cirstea 265, Ed ONeill 259, Marc
Martorano 258, Dave Herman
257, and John Calcante and RobGilbert 255.
Wally Casola 812 at FairlawnBy Steve Nitch
FAIR LAWN, NJ Wally
Casola took high series honors
rolling in the Friday Night Scratch
League at Fair Lawn Brunswick
Lanes tossing games of 278, 279
and 255 to finish with an 812
series. Loucas Georgiou was run-
ner-up with an impressive 768 on
games of 246, 268, 254. Henry
Carlos was right behind with a 763
on games of 246, 259, and 258.
Adam Concepcion tossed 239-
256-236-731, Felix Perez 244-
202-278-724, Edwin Diaz 276-
213-216-705, Other mentionable
scores rolled by Karl Kalogera
289, Jerry Boggi 258-241, Matt
Liss 256, Dave Naugle 237-279.
LAS VEGAS Sean Rash of Montgomery, Ill., won
the PBA Tournament of Champions at Red Rock
Lanes, ending a five-year, 14-tournament television
drought with a 239-205 victory over Ryan Ciminelli of
Cheektowaga, N.Y.
Rash, who hadnt won a title since the 2007 United
States Bowling Congress Masters, started the title
match with four strikes and bowled an almost error-
free game to win the $80,000 first prize and the fifth
title of his career.
This one ranks right up there with the most impor-
tant titles Ive ever won, Rash said. Your first title is
always special, and so is your first major, but this tour-
nament is special because everyone who bowls in it is
a champion. The other guys in the finals are all great
young players.
The biggest thing is learning from your failures. I
learned that a long time ago, and Ive worked hard to
overcome my mistakes, the 29-year-old said. The
great thing about winning a title like this is were all
family out here. Every other player wants the other guyto succeed. It really feels good.
With his title, Rash also inserted himself into the
PBA Player of the Year chase. He unofficially led the
Tour in earnings, average and competition points while
finishing in the top 10 in 11 of 14 tournaments.
Ciminelli had nothing but praise for Rashs perform-
ance after eliminating two PBA Player of the Year can-
didates in his first two matches.
Im disappointed I didnt win, but Sean bowled a
great game. He earned it, Ciminelli said. Getting to
the title match was another step in my career. I won by
far the biggest check Ive ever gotten ($40,000), I qual-
ified for the Japan Cup and Ill get to bowl in the PBA
Summer Series, so it was a big week for me.
In the semifinal match, Ciminelli missed a 7 pin in
the first frame but raced away to a 257-223 victory
over Australias Jason Belmonte, striking on nine of
his next 10 shots. Belmonte couldnt solve the right
lane until the 10th frame and by then it was too late.Belmonte came into the finals with three victories dur-
ing the 2011-12 PBA Tour season and was considered
a leading contender in the PBA Player of the Year race.
In the opening match, Ciminelli defeated another
Player of the Year contender, Mike Fagan of Dallas,
190-182, in a mistake-filled match. Fagan opened in
three of his first five frames before rallying with a late
turkey. Ciminelli also survived a pair of unconverted
splits, throwing the first string of three strikes in the
match to protect his slim lead and converting a 7 pin in
the 10th frame to lock up the win. Fagan had won a
pair of 2011-12 titles including the United States
Bowling Congress Masters, one of the PBA Tours
four major championships.
With Ciminellis loss, the PBA Tour completed its first
season since 1962 without a left-handed title winner.
PBA Photo
Sean Rash is Champion of Champions ending a
five-year drought with a 239-205 win.
Ken Horvath 300 at Majestic
STATEN ISLAND, NY
Michael Malagreca, Sr. blasted a
300, along with a 246 for a 756
series in the Tom McGuire Senior
Mens League at Rabs Country
Lanes.
Tom Magrone shot 247-280-
258-785, Tommy Dinardo, Jr. 258-
707, Joe Valente 247-706, James
Cartledge 259-679, Sammy
Hernandez 243-678, and Chris
DiLauro 245-671.
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ROCKAWAY ROLLERS
MAPLE LANES
HIGHLIGHTSMen:
John Grable 298/687
Peter Radioli 290/745
Randall Wilson 290/737
Steve Laurelli 289/711
Chris Merola 279/718
Women:
Kayla Stavrou 245/616
Mindy Joseph 244/633
Nicole Candela 243/672
Bonny Feliciano 234/627
Vanessa Bobe 226/614
Joan Mesiti 226/638Gillian Clarke 225/615
Youth:
Teens:
Michael Martell 279/727
Steve Aiello Jr. 267/681
Gary Pacheco 266/642
Gabriel Vazquez 241/624
Joseph Romano 213/577
Alexandra Shock 210/589
Christina Kaye 201/547
Joseph Trapani 184/504
Kyle Leahy 166/401
Juniors:
Lawrence Bianco 166/398
Jaclyn Bianco 165/432
Brooklyn Wheeler 152/342
Nicolette Cangro 114/318
AT PLAZAMitch Weinberg 738MADISON, NJ Mitch Weinberg
led the scoring in the CMIL
League firing a 279 game for a
high series of 738.
Jennifer Dunklin hit 231.
In the MC Police & Fire League
Matt Mucci rolled 258, Dan
Pridham 247-651, Bill Granata
237, and David Lee 650.
Dan Pridham 731MADISON, NJ Dan Pridham
led the scoring in the Tuesday 400
Doubles League firing a 274 gamefor a high series of 731.
Dave Hanft shot 255-653, Mike
Potter 237, and Donny Prisco 610.
In the Monday Night Ladies
League Lori Pucek shot 225-607,
and Jodi Belli 203.
Joe Fosko rolled 222, Ron
Kazpenik 221, Joe Paino, Russ
White, and Rich Kersted each
tossed a 213 and Linda Adams hit
206 in the Pharma Plus League.
Dave Hulsizer 774 in Montvale MajorBy Joe Rizzi
MONTVALE Dave Hulsizer continued his great bowling, leading all
scorers for the second straight Tuesday in the Montvale Major League,
rolling a 774 series on games of 257, 279 and 238. His fine effort led
GDC Contracting to a 20.5-12.5 victory over BuddiesProShop.com.
Rocky Durocher added 208-256-256-720 for the winning team. Larry
Toppin bowled 201-265-248-705 for Buddies.
Justin Hawkins rolled 255-243-255-753 and John Rankin 257-226-
246-729, leading first-place Valley Tent Rental to a 23.5-9.5 victory over
CZ's Pro Shop. Ron DeLuca bowled 224-237-247-708 for CZ's despite
the defeat.
Jun Roldan's 269-247-228-744 powered Rick's Pro Shop II past Rick's
Pro Shop I, 19-14. Jason Tenorio and Rick Guevarra led Rick's Pro Shop
I with 257-235-247-739 and 232-243-238-713, respectively. Toto
Roldan's 278-269-726 and Tom Flynn's 260-255-706 helped 12-In-A-
Row Pro Shop rout DFWTOM, 25.5-7.5.Dennis O'Flaherty bowled 226-247244-717, Bob Higgins 227-257-
229-713, Kevin Conroy 290-233-705, Carl Garcia 278-684, Alan
Fernand 267-677, Jeff Rovetto 246-675, Mike Rovetto 246-672, Mike
Wuhrman 253-671, Mike Pasch 231-670, Chuck Ontal 240-670, Bob
Greenwood 245-663, Joe Alfano 248-660, Keith Lee 237-658, Rick
Whitling 232-656 and Brian Masincup 247-653.
Friday Tri-Mixed: Geno McCroy 197-502, Fren Driver 190-547,
Jerry Szekula Jr. 180 game, Deb Montgomery 202-554, Michelle halko
170-453.
Spanish American Mixed: Jason Dominguez 275-733, Benny
Nieves 250-673, Eddie Acevedo 247-673, Maria Marrero-Kirc 149-413.
Junior Leagues
Sizzlin Strikers: Nicholas Theis 197-435, Benjamin Cruz 163-428,
Ben Miller 158-427, Aaron Wasilas 133 game, Emma Thies 146-405Weekend Warriors: Tyler Bott 191-538, Mary Wright 179-405,
Emma Wright 149-435, Carlyssa Leigh 142-377.
Gutter Busters (2 games): Andrew Bassett 96-189, Marek Kazik 89-
172, Chelsey Cruz 81-154.
Tim Dunn, Reno Gazette-Journal photo
RENO, Nev. - The 2012 United States Bowling Congress Women's
Championships kicked off with a bang last Saturday as the first of more than
30,000 bowlers took to the lanes at the National Bowling Stadium.
Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority Chairman of the Board
Dwight Dortch and local and bowling-industry dignitaries helped welcome
the participants and their guests back to The Biggest Little City in the World.
The festivities featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the traditional Mass
Ball Shot and live entertainment, which included "The Man in the Mirror,"
a theatrical tribute to the music of Michael Jackson. The show will be run-
ning at Eldorado Hotel Casino throughout the duration of the USBC
Women's Championships.
The opening squad saw 74 teams make their way down Center Aisle to
usher in the 2012 event, which will run for 86 consecutive days, concluding
July 8. During that time, more than 6,100 five-player teams will compete in
the 93rd running of the world's largest participatory sporting event for
women.USBC Hall of Famer Flora Mitchell, who made her 50th Women's
Championships appearance on Sunday, rolled out the ceremonial first ball.
The bowlers then participated in the Mass Ball Shot Ceremony, and 74
bowling balls simultaneously rolling toward the pins signified the official
start of the tournament.
The Women's Championships is making its record seventh appearance in
Reno, with six of those being held at the 78-lane Stadium.
The Women's Championships includes three average-based divisions and
a 100-percent handicap format. The divisions are: Diamond, for bowlers
with averages of 180 and above (handicap is based on 220); Ruby, for aver-
ages of 150-179 (handicap based on 180) and Sapphire, for averages of 149
and below (handicap based on 150). Prizes also will be awarded for the top
overall scratch scores.
2012 USBC Womens Championships
Underway in RenoBy Aaron Smith - USBC
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BPAA Net News
Mike Aiellos 710 at Parkway LanesElmwood Park, NJ Mike Aiellos led all pin attackers with scores of
247-234-229 for a strong 710 series to lead the Wednesday, Teterboro
Bowling League, at Parkway Lanes.
Dave Irwin rolled 256-705, Matt Dunning 245-694, Ed Bakelaar Sr
278-688, Jan Dul 257-680, Doug Weiler 248-673, Steve Semancik 247-
672, Mike Semancik Jr 240-669, Rob Roman 245-667, Dave Begosh
277-666, Mark Marton 238-657 and Eddie Rojas 244-657.
In a dramatic race to the finish and with thousands of fan votesBritney Spears has been named the 2012 Celebrity Bowling Hall
of Fame champion and will be inducted into the International
Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame. Spears bowled over a num-
ber of fellow celebrities and pop icons including, Hulk Hogan,
Drake and LeBron James, before finally taking down Christina
Aguilera the final round of competition to be crowned champi-
on.
Jeff Bridges (a.k.a. "The Dude" in The Big Lebowski) will also
be honored as an inductee for winning the "Legacy" portion of
the bracket for defeating rival bowling icon Bill Murray (a.k.a.
"Ernie McCracken" from Kingpin). For more information, check
out the Scoresheet Blog on www.gobowling.com.
HACKENSACK, NJ - Taking cues from their
celebrated senior sisters, Lyndhurst s Jordan
Lopez and DePauls Joe Malyack, both freshmen,
rose to the occasion in leading their teams to North
Jersey sectional titles. Jordan rapped out a state-
qualifying 278-675 in North 1-A sectional play at
Bowler City to lead Bergen County Group 1-2
champ Lyndhurst to the Group 1 sectional crown
and Joe went one better, winning the North 1-B
individual title at T-Bowl with 263-663, in pro-
pell ing DePaul to the North 1-B Group 2 crown.
Their older siblings, Lexus Lopez and Colette
Malyack, North Jersey Girl Bowler of the Year
candidates, contributed as well, both averaging
better than 200 in their three-game sets. The 1-A
individual title went to Don Boscos Vince
Siekierski who bombarded the maples with a
scorching 753 set. The top two teams in each of
the four Groups along with the nine best individual
performers in both the 1 -A and 1-B sectional com-
peti tion advance.
Freshmen Lead Lyndhurst, DePaul to North Jersey TitlesBy Vince Albrecht
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PIN POUNDING
AT PLAZAVictor Pitra 267MADISON, NJ Victor Pitra
led the Livingston Business Mens
League firing a high game of 267.
Mike DAries and Paul
Demyanovich rolled 236, and Tom
Klein 636.
In the Tuesday Doubles League
Donny Prisco rolled 232-652,
Dave Hanft 227, Joe Fosko 226,
Mark Masucci 636, and Dan
Pridham 615.
In the Monday Seniors: Michael Sala 225,606, Ray Wilson 212, Rich
Jones 205.
In the Monday LIA: Richie Visconti 278, Chris Liotta 266,670, Darren
Thomas 254, Nick Marchelos 249, Jen Zappolo 257, Alice Debbie 206,
Joanne Perry 215, Joseph Morreale 266, Chris Schnepp 265, Peter
Taormina 260.
In the Tuesday Early Birds Emily Socolow 223,623, Regina Sander
220, Denise Exner 213, Jamie Olson 210.
In the Tuesday BK Sweeneys: Mike Gregorio 289-267, Joe
McLaughlin 269,247,736,, Bill Hammond 255, Dan Hastings 247, Jeff
In the Saturday K of C: Dean Halverson 245, Joe Rogers 236.Miller
246.
SOUTH LEVITTOWN LANES
GO BOWL
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AT RABSCarl Pratt 707
STATEN ISLAND, NY Carl
Pratt led the scoring in the Tom
McGuire Senior Mens League fir-
ing 246-276 for a high series of
707.
Jim Slein rolled 258-265-705, Joe
Carlo 256-711, Kent Grzelzka 279,
Tom Nolan 245-702, Mark Frezza
243, and Thomas Wykle 244.
Ann M. Rubilotta 652
STATEN ISLAND, NY Ann
Marie Rubilotta led the scoring in
the Tuesday Early Birds Leaguefiring games of 234-224 for a high
series of 652.
Louise Proscia shto 09, Michele
Spaan 205, Laura Haring 207.
Tuesday Early 5 Man
The High Scratch game for this league was 263 bowled by Joe
Damico , Charles Worth Tom Twist and Joe leardo Jr 258 Dennis Richie
257, Kevin Easton 256, Dante Lyer256, Toto Jowono,242,255. Bob
Simone , Cory Czechowiski,247, Tom Twist 246, Jason Rybak, 245,
Jermey Rybak, Kevin Easton, Ed Lisi 243, Rich Pero Jr240, Bill Clayton
238 , Fred O Callaghan237, John rebecky 235. Scratch High Series goes
to TaDah Tom Twist 731, Toto Jowono 730 Char les 726.
St Misfits
Gary pelican came up with the high score in this league with his 255,
Mike Roman had two nice games 235,222, Cory Sherman 221, Carl
Strunk 220, Billy Johnson & Shirley Taylor 208.
Adult Jr.
The Adults: Jeff Di Domenico 246-214, Rich Kanski 244,211, Scott
Rysz 203, Mike Perez Sr 200.
The Jrs: Alex Consulmagno 180-168-163, Frank Coste 195 Jade
Seegers 153,141 126. Tyler Murray 162.
AT WALLINGTON LANESBy Gloria Volpe
Tom Kaynak 774 in OLVBy Al Smetana
WAYNE, NJ Tom Kaynak was heavy hitter in the Our Lady of the
Valley Mens Bowling League at T-Bowl II rolling games of 279 and
259 on the way to a session high 774 series.
Mike Vigorita rolled 269-716, Randy Klein 278-717, Mark Galliano
241-664, Jeff Dudas 235-643, Rich Shanley 228-637, Dave VanHarken
228-600, and Ben Bucaro 214-599.
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RVC LANESCUSTOM THUMBZ DOUBLES
Antoine Sinclair & Quentin
Collins shared the spotlight with
perf ect 300 games each wi th a
279 and an 815 for Quentin! 280
for Chris Barbaro; 279s for Tom
Riccobono and Eddie
Sakyiamma; Ray Brooks with a
276; a pair of 267s from Michael
Ramirez and Joe Austin;
From the Women Nadine
Williams-Clory shot a 269, 224
and 202; 266, 247 and 225
from Edith Davis with a 738
series; Audrey Singleton gave us
a 246 and 243
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Steve Venito 794HOPELAWN, NJ Steve Venito
led the scoring in the Family
League firing games of 248-257-
289 for a high series of 794.
Robert Krimin rolled 242-236-
289-767, Rocco Fortunato 215-
219-215-649, Chet Gurbisz 203-
226-605, Alexa Venito 227,
Benjamin Boborwski 230,
Anthony Angotti 218, and Bobby
Krimin 214.
Aaron Williams 751HOPELAWN, NJ Aaron
Williams led the scoring in theSunday Nite Mixed League firing
games of 225-270-256 for a high
series of 751.
Lauro Perez rolled 203-276-214-
693, Robert Krimin 216-258-209-
683, Alex Ramos 219-278-678,
Cid Stentella 245-220-203-668,
and Miek Acevedo 205-233-214-
652.
Joe Thurston 706HOPELAWN, NJ - Joe Thurston
led the Friday Nite Mixed pitching
237-211-258 for a high 706 series.
Frank Testa rolled 216-267-669,
Vinnie Russo 212-217-219-648,
Kenny Anderson 217-225-206-
648, Dave Rezes 245-210-647,and Kevin Eccleston 259-637.
Don Anione 673HOPELAWN, NJ - Don Anione
topped the His & Hers League fir-
ing 216-227-230 for a 673 high
series.
Michael Holocka rolled 269-643,
Carmine Latin 267-202-622, John
Vignola 228, and Bonnie
DeSimone 212.
In the Avenel Youth League Tom
Sharfetz rolled 223-237-621,
Jordan Rey 203-227-616, Anthony
Ruiz 224-203-615, Mark Scotto
DiVetta 221, and Rowan Wyatt
posted a 205 game.
Bill Pope 666HOPELAWN, NJ - Bill Pope
paced the scoring in the Friends &
Family League with games of
233-245 for a 666 high series.
Bill Martino rolled 212-231-642,
Phil Gessner 204-234-609, and
Lou San Jose 209-228-607.
Ryan Flessner 654HOPELAWN, NJ Ryan Flessner
led the scoring in the Merck
League firing games of 204-279
for a high series of 654.
John Halliday rolled 202-222-
613, and Robert McCracken 224.
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Joe Grossi 671HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Grossi led
the Knights of Columbus firing
games of 256-224 for a high 671.
Cid Stentella shot 225-211-625,
Mark Makwinski 202-217-615,
and Joe Vollmuth 205-216-610.
Joe Herber 665HOPELAWN, NJ Joe Herber led
the la Buona Pizza League firing
202-278 for a high series of 665.
Jennifer Caval shot 287-664,
Ronald Rosario 253-267-656 and
Kristen Troutman 235.