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Vol. 77 No. 24

August 17 - 23, 2016

Pete Weber Wins PBA50 South Shore Open


By Bill Vint - PBA
this record wont last.
HAMMOND, Ind. The Pete Weber
Weber, after qualifying third, defeatShow rolled through Hammond, Ind.,
ed Bryan Goebel of Shawnee, Kan.,
adding another record performance to
238-224, to advance to the title match.
an unprecedented season in the
In that match, Weber left a solid 9 pin
PBA50 South Shore Open presented
in the sixth frame, which caused a couby DV8 at Olympia Lanes.
ple of fans in the crowd to laugh at the
Weber, with a 241-203 victory over
bad break.
top qualifier Lennie Boresch Jr. of
That might have been funny to
Kenosha, Wis., won a record sixth
them, but it wasnt to me, Weber said.
PBA50 Tour title in a single season and
It kinda peed me off, and everyone
improved his all-time PBA titles total to
out here knows you dont pee-off Pete
99, tying Walter Ray Williams Jr. in
Weber. That only makes me bowl bettheir race to become the first bowler in
ter.
PBA photo
PBA history to win a combined total of
He responded with four strikes to
Champion Pete Weber
100 PBA Tour, PBA Regional, PBA50
overtake and beat Goebel.
Tour and PBA50 Regional titles. Weber, who now has
In the title match, the worst break struck Boresch
10 PBA50 Tour titles, also has won 37 PBA Tour titles, when he left a light-pocked 7-10 split in the fifth frame
a PBA-record 48 Regional titles and four PBA50 to stop a string of two strikes. Weber responded with five
Regional titles.
strikes in a row before suffering his own pocket 7-10,
Walters beat me in everything else, Weber said, so but by then he had a lead Boresch couldnt overcome.
if he gets to 100 first, oh, well.
In the second match, Goebel started with six strikes
In continuing his dominant season, winning two more before leaving a 4 pin. His 55-pin lead in the fifth frame
titles than any previous PBA50 player in a single year, was too much for Gregg Zicha of Glen Ellyn, Ill., to overWeber said, I dont even know what to say about it. My come.
dad (bowling legend Dick Weber) always said it takes
In the first match, Zicha took advantage of PBA Hall of
breaks to win, and hed rather be lucky than good. But Famer Amleto Monacellis struggles on the left lane to
when youre good and youre lucky, its pretty amazing. eliminate the Venezuelan native, 183-170. Monacelli had
And as much fun as Ive had this year, I honestly three open frames and only two strikes through the first
expect someone is going to come along and break my nine frames while Zicha limited his errors to one missed
record. There are so many good bowlers coming along, split conversion.

Thomas Coco Wins PBA Bowlers Supply/Storm Eastern Open


By Russ Mills - PBA
YORK, Pa. Thomas Coco Jr. of
Cortlandt Manor, N.Y., defeated
Brad Angelo of Lockport, N.Y.,
221-187, to win the PBA Bowlers
Supply/Storm Eastern Open presented by Roto-Grip at Colony
Park Lanes North for his first
QubicaAMF PBA Regional title.
Coco, a second-year PBA member, just missed his first title in the
May non-champions event held at
the same center, when he lost in
the title match to fellow lefty Gary
file photo
Haines of West Babylon, N.Y.
Terry Brenneman (sponsor and Host) with
champion Thomas Coco.
Coco qualified second, three pins

behind multi-PBA Tour titlist


Ryan Ciminelli of Cheektowaga,
N.Y. In the match play elimination
rounds, he then ousted Rusty
Thomsen of Carteret, N.J., 3-1, in
the best-of-five-game Round of
16 and David Knight Jr. of
Glassboro, N.J., 2-1, in the bestof-three game Round of 8 before
beating Anthony Pepe of
Elmhurst, N.Y., 232-201, in his
semifinal round match. Angelo
eliminated Ciminelli, 233-220, in
the other semifinal match.
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Mike Kirc Scores First 300 Game


At Rockaway Lanes
By Joan Taylor
ROCKAWAY, NJ - Mike Kirc, 28,
saw his first 300, this at Rockaway
Lanes in the Wednesday Early
Birds League. He was averaging
198 going into the session.
Kirc posted 300-238-172 for a
710 series. His highest previous
single (sanctioned) game was 289.
Mike started bowling in junior
leagues, took some time off, and
then returned to the sport. Was he
nervous? Yes. After the tenth
strike I felt (the nerves) for the
final 2 shots. I did what I normally do (to stay focused). By get-

ting onto the approach and going


through his normal routine he was
able to complete the final 2 strikes.
He also said that it didnt really
sink in until the next day.
Mike called me as I was completing this article to say, You
wont believe this, but I had another 300 last night. Was he nervous? Not this time. Now that he
has two perfectos, his next bowling goal is to better his 769 highest series and get an 800.
He resides in Dover and is
engaged to Carmela Debarbieri
who doesnt bowl - yet.

Jackie LaBau 300 at Rockville Centre


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NYJackie LaBau blasted a 300 game
in the Thursday El Cheapo League
at Rockville Centre Lanes.

John Moran rolled 259-246-697,


Sean McGinn 231, Craig
Cittadino 223, Paul Marino 221,
and Steve Patitucci 209-205.

Eric Buffa 300 at Coram Country Lanes


CORAM, NY Eric Buffa took
the lead when he blasted a 300
game in the Tuesday No Tap
Doubles League at Coram Lanes.

Ron Bonomo hit 278-801, Doug


Wells 276, Lisa Donay 257-690,
and Judy Farruggia 246-689.

John Katsaros 300 at Jersey Lanes


LINDEN, NJ John Katsaros
blasted a 300 game in the Miller
Lite Doubles League at Jersey

Lanes.
Noah Lynch shot 269, and Gerri
Ward 218.

John Cummings, Jr. 300 at Farmingdale


FARMINGDALE, NY John
Cummings, Jr. blasted a 300 game
along with a 276 for a 772 series
in the Expressway Glass Trios
League at Farmingdale Lanes.
Paul Bajorski hit 269-268-256-

793, Vinny Geraci 268-256-728,


Stephanie DuBose 212-257-256725, Bryan Berg 221-268-226715, Matt Atria 259-229-227-715,
and Taylor Groene 249-227-256725.

Jim Hosier 300 at Parkway Lanes


ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Jim
Hosier earned top honors in the
Fred Gowe 555-660 Triples
League at Parkway Lanes firing a
300 game for a high series of 772.

Dave Cahoon hit 278, Victor


Padilla and James Rivera 267,
Jose Gusman 736, and Bob
Boehm 731.

SPORTS REPORTER

August 17 - 23, 2016

United States Sweeps Youth Championship Singles


week, but this is a great start.
Each time we bowl is an opportunity to learn more about the
lanes and oil pattern, and I'm
going to approach each day with
an open mind."
Having already helped bring a
National Collegiate Athletic
Association bowling national
championship to the nearby
University of Nebraska (2015),
Mason was ecstatic to claim a
world championship at home in
the United States and in the city
and bowling community that
have been so welcoming.
She took the lead for the first
time in the final match with a
Brooklyn strike in the sixth
frame and turned that fortune
into four consecutive strikes.
Victoria Chin of Malaysia kept
the pressure on with a strike in
the ninth frame and a double in
the 10th, leaving Mason needing
eight pins in her final frame for
the win.
Mason left the 2-4-10 split on
her first offering and toppled two
of them on the spare attempt to
escape with a 211-207 victory.
The win marked the first girls'
singles title for the United States
at
the
World
Youth
Championships since Kelly

LINCOLN, Neb. - The United


States swept the gold medals
Wednesday at the 2016 World
Bowling Youth Championships
as Wesley Low of Palmdale,
California, earned the redemption he waited two years for, and
local
collegiate
standout
Gazmine Mason of Cranston,
Rhode Island, triumphed in her
adopted hometown.
Low, who claimed the silver
medal in singles at the 2014
event in Hong Kong, was dominant in this year's final, cruising
to a 224-134 win against
Mohammed Al Merekhi of Qatar
at Sun Valley Lanes.
As the all-events record holder
at
the
World
Youth
Championships, also achieved in
2014, Low knows this week's
event is a marathon, with the
ultimate prize being a third consecutive team title for the Junior
Team USA boys. He sees
Wednesday's win as a confidence-building steppingstone.
"I think it was amazing to have
the chance to bowl for the title
again and just an honor to even
make the top four with all of the
incredible bowlers here," Low
said. "The real focus is on the
team event at the end of the

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Kulick of Union, New Jersey,


captured the gold medal at the
2000 event in the Dominican
Republic.
"This win means everything to
me," said Mason, a 20-year-old
right-hander and two-time member of Junior Team USA. "I've
worked so hard for this, and getting the gold feels amazing. I'm
thankful for all of the support
from my teammates and coaches."
In a bittersweet semifinal win,
Mason defeated her Junior Team
USA and Nebraska teammate,
Julia Bond of Aurora, Illinois,
234-169. Mason struck seven
times in the first nine frames,
while Bond was undone by a trio
of open frames.
"We're always competing during practice and at tournaments,
so this is something we've been
through before," Mason said.
"We both wanted to win and both
did the best we could."
Chin earned her spot in the
final with a 219-201 win against
Sweden's Filippa Persson, who
used a perfect game in qualifying to lead the 79-player field.
Persson and Bond each earned
bronze medals for their efforts.
Low, a 19-year-old two-hander
who attacks the lanes from the
left side, averaged more than 230
in qualifying and claimed the
No. 3 seed for the semifinals.
On the way to his second consecutive championship match in
singles at the World Youth
Championships, Low outlasted
the
Dominican
Republic's
Hector Simo, 259-242.
Simo had a chance to lock up
the win with a double in his final
frame, but a 10 pin on his first
shot gave Low the chance to
advance, which he did with three
10th-frame strikes.
Simo earned a bronze medal
for his performance, the first
medal of any kind for the
Dominican Republic at the
World Youth Championships.
The event's history dates back to
1988.

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Continued from Page 1
Coco earned $2,700 for the win while Angelo earned $1,500 as the
runner-up. As a PBA title winner, Coco also became eligible to enter the
2017 FireLake PBA Tournament of Champions. Ciminelli and Pepe
earned $1,200 each.
The PBA Bowlers Supply/Storm Products Open was part of the
QubicaAMF PBA Regional Tour.
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The next PBA East Region event is the PBA Gene Carter Pro Shop
Classic presented by Xtra Frame Aug. 19-21 at Mid-County Lanes in
Middletown, Del. The tournament, one of eight events in the 2016 Xtra
Frame PBA Tour series, will award a PBA Tour title along with a projected $15,000 first prize. The Gene Carter Pro Shop Classic will be
covered live from start to finish, exclusively on PBAs online bowling
channel, Xtra Frame. For subscription information, visit pba.com and
click on the Xtra Frame link.

Semifinal Round (losers earned $1,200):


Coco def. Anthony Pepe, Elmhurst, N.Y., 232-201.
Angelo def. Ryan Ciminelli, Cheektowaga, N.Y., 233-220.
Round of 8 (best of three games, losers eliminated and earned $900 each):
Coco def. David Knight Jr., Glassboro, N.J., 2-0.
Angelo def. Jon Van Hees, Charlestown, R.I., 2-1.
Pepe def. Tommy Gollick, Oberlin, Pa., 2-1.
Ciminelli def. Ernest Lukacs Jr., Manville, N.J., 2-0.
Round of 16 (best of five games, losers eliminated and earned $650 each):
Coco def. Rusty Thomsen, Carteret, N.J., 3-1.
Angelo def. Billy Asbury, Odenton, Md., 3-2.
Pepe def. Brandon Korczykowski, E. Amherst, N.Y., 3-0.
Ciminelli def. Adam Baer, Gettysburg, Pa., 3-0.
Gollick def. Isaac Kim, Lebanon, Pa., 3-1.
Lukacs def. Gary Shultis, Levittown, N.Y., 3-2.
Knight def. Cody Shoemaker, Hanover, Pa., 3-2.
Van Hees def. Matthew OGrady, South Amboy, N.J., 3-2.

AT JERSEY LANES
Rich Zacek 769

Joe Leondro 691

LINDEN, NJ Rich Zacek took


the high scoring spotlight in the
Mixed League rolling a 279 game
for a high series of 769.
Najee Mayers hit 257-703,
Thomas Plaza and Luis Arias 267,
and Ashlee Gottlieb 227.

LINDEN, NJ In the Sonny


Roberts
Memorial
Doubles
League Joe Leondro shot 290691to take the lead and Helen
Fonseca posted a 261 game.

Harvey Luna 756


LINDEN, NJ Harvey Luna
topped the scoring in the Miller
Lite Doubles League rolling a
high game of 279 and a high series
of 756.
Rudy Johnson hit 279-741, and
Gerri Ward 245-676.

Jimmy Fitz, Sr. 686


LINDEN, NJ Jimmy Fitz, Sr. led
the scoring in the Jersey Lanes
Y/A League rolling a high series
of 686.
Vladimir Dorival shot 257, and
Aaron Heimall 255.

SPORTS REPORTER

August 17 - 23, 2016

PBA SPARE SHOTS

ROCKAWAY ROLLERS

RACE FOR XTRA FRAME PBA TOUR BONUS RESUMES IN DELAWARE

Summer Doubles: Chris Sytsma 280-741, Gary Malone 279-746,


Joseph Kleczynski 279-727, Jeff Morin 270, PJ Adams 267, Mike
Potoski 258, Mark Wyckoff 258-745, Jeff Fischman 720, Kayla Beasty
268-727, Dori Tinogli 204, Helen Cool 173, Mickey Pukas 171.

The chase for a special $10,000 winner-take-all prize in the Xtra Frame PBA Tour Series points race resumes
Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 20-21, when Mid-County Lanes in Middletown, Del., hosts the PBA Xtra Frame
Gene Carters Pro Shop Classic. Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., who won the 2015 Delaware title to end a
12-year PBA Tour title drought, will be back to try to defend his title.
The Delaware tournament will be the fifth in a modified schedule of eight Xtra Frame Tour points events.
Other events to come include the Xtra Frame Parkside Lanes Open in Aurora, Ill., Oct. 1-2; the Xtra Frame
Reality Check Classic from Sawgrass Lanes in Tamarac, Fla., Oct. 8-9, and the Xtra Frame Las Vegas Open
from South Point Bowling Plaza, Oct. 29-30. The previously-scheduled Billy Hardwick Memorial planned for
Memphis, Tenn., in November has been postponed. XF Series points were not awarded for the PBA-PWBA
Xtra Frame Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles event.
Heading into Delaware, the Xtra Frame Series points leaders are: EJ Tackett 53; Tommy Jones 46, Ryan
Ciminelli and Sean Rash 44, Shawn Maldonado 36, Anthony Simonsen 31, Jakob Butturff 25, Kyle Troup 23,
Gary Faulkner 21 and Mitch Beasley 20. In Xtra Frame Series events, the winner earns 25 points, second place
earns 19 and points decline by one for each place through 20th.

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ROCKVILLE CENTRE LANES

August 17 - 23, 2016

AT FARMINGDALE LANES

Paul Barbuzza 702

Don Perillo 759

Jeffrey Lasher 675

Andrew Scarpaci 669

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John Maglio topped the scoring in
the Wednesday Night Mixed
League blasting games of 259254-258 for a high series of 771.
Patrice Nolan shot 266-236-714,
George Stephens, Sr. 252-233225-710, James Clanelli 266-222697, Gary Robertson 264-253696, and Sean Seaver 213-278688.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Paul Barbuzza topped the scoring
in the Thursday Mixed League firing games of 268-208-226 for a
high series of 702.
Al Fabiano hit 269-215-687,
Shaun Berkowsky 223-238-216677, Carlos Torres 246-214-666,
and Rick Boremski 221-202-219642.

FARMINGDALE, NY Don
Perillo topped the scoring in the
Wednesday Adult/Junior League
blasting games of 225-255-279 for
a high series of 759.
John Cummings hit 278-654, Jeff
Gallo 223-219, and TJ Lucente
219.

John LaBau 737

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
William Tyson led the scoring in
the Thursday Senior Birds League
rolling games of 247-209-212 for
a high series of 668.
Richard Franklin hit 256, Gerald
Fields 226, and Jeraid Berman
217.

FARMINGDALE, NY Jeffrey
Lasher led the scoring in the
Monday Night Fourplay League
rolling games of 217-268 for a
high series of 675.
Rob Grieb hit 233-213-637,
Eddie Gruber 248, and Darren
Pitnick 237.
In the Wednesday Adult/Junior
League Shawnee Barrett hit 209192, Joe Laier 197, Brian Lunetto
194-180.
In the Wednesday Friends
League Rob Grieb shot 216, Steve
Butera 212, Trevor Hennessey
203, and Patricia Bento 195.

FARMINGDALE, NY Andrew
Scarpaci led the scoring in the
Monday Bowlympics Duos
League rolling games of 216-220223 for a high series of 669.
Won Han hit 246-235-652, Kevin
Cardno 257-212, Mike Lamanno
234, and Carly Licht 225.
In the Monday AM Seniors
League Jerry Hoeler shot 183-168,
Joseph Montefusco 163, Alice
Burns 158, and Al Noll 150.
John Shedel shot 169-150, Jerry
Hoeler 158-147, Rosemarie
Hunter 158, and Mildred Peluso
146 in the Friday Suhshine Duos .

John Maglio 771

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John LaBau led the scoring in the
Tuesday Nostalgia Mixed League
rolling games of 265-248 for a
high series of 737.
Gregory Frank hit 266-693,
Keith McCarthy, Jr. 236-233-685,
and Kyle Smith 253-211-664.

John LaBau 707


ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
John LaBau led the scoring in the
Saturday Bowl N Cruise League
rolling gams of 257-243 for a high
series of 707.
Keith McCarthy rolled 210-235237-682, John Garthaffner 235,
Don Railey 226, and Jim Galella
and Damian Giordano 225.

Vernon Brown 697

Dave Goldman 665

FARMINGDALE, NY Vernon
Brown eas the leader in the
Tuesday Party League blasting
games of 239-210-248 for a high
series of 697.
Robert Smith shot 214-248-232694, Kyle Durfee 216-238-227681, Kenny Simon 221-220-226667, Joseph Gallipani 278-212651, and Tony Cipriano 279-212636.

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY
Dave Goldman led the scoring in
the Tuesday Adult/ Junior League
rolling games of 237-226 for a
high series of 665.
Michael Murray hit 254-662,
John Genna 234-212-215-661,
Joe Finck 247-235-654, and
Darrell Swint 234-214-630.

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Thursday Pro Shop League rolling
games of 234-227-223 for a high
series of 684.
Chun Bae hit 258-211-642,
Eugene Neal 233-609, and
Richard Valentine, Jr. 229.

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Mixed League rolling games of
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SPORTS REPORTER

August 17 - 23, 2016

THE MAGIC AT MAJESTIC


Anthony Stevens 983

Lisa Columbus 636

Chuck Mantione 636

HOPELAWN, NJ Anthony
Stevens topped the scoring in the
Tuesday Summer 400 Doubles
League blasting games of 257237-233-256 for a high series of
983.
Danny Clark shot 226-225-247284-982, Dan Eremias 260-224235-234-953, Steve Venito 238218-236-259-951,
and
Jen
Daunno 228-248-254-927.

HOPELAWN, NJ Lisa
Columbus topped the scoring in
the Monday Summer Adult Child
League blasting games of 223191-222 for a high series of 636.
Mike Santonastoso shot 222,
Don Melchior 211-221, and Sandy
Kozusko 215.
In the Guys and Dolls League
Don Anione shot 229, and
Christina Brady 194.

HOPELAWN, NJ Chuck
Mantione paced the Federal
Business Centers League rolling
games of 235-208 for a high 636.
Joe McGuire hit 231, John Rose
224, and Matt Karinja 211.

Vince Rudrow 233


HOPELAWN, NJ Vince Rudrow
rolled 233, Tom Ortiz 225, and
Mark Dosik 211 in the Summer
Senior No Tap League.

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August 17 - 23, 2016

Hector Diaz Jr. Wins at Herrill


NEW HYDE PARK, NY - Hector
Diaz Jr., a 37 year old IT Director
from the Bronx, NY won his second
Long Island Generations Bowling
Tournament at Herrill Lanes.
Hector defeated his good friend
Dwayne Redman, a toll collector
also from the Bronx, 241-220 to win
the $1,000 top prize. While Dwayne
took home $600, third place went to
NYC policeman Mike Simeone,
Wantagh, NY with a 171 worth
$400. Rounding out the final 4 was
soon to be married Andrew
Mienkiewicz, Massapequa, NY,
with a 169 earning him $300.
The final shootout was a good one
since there was only a 12 pin handicap difference among the 4
bowlers. Hector started the match
with a double and never looked

back. He continued to mark while


the other 3 bowlers had several
opens. Dwayne had a chance to
make it close at the end but a muscle cramp in his arm severely limited his ability to throw the ball. With
only one open Hector breezed to
victory.
The Herrill Lanes tournament
drew a great summer crowd of 130
entries, advanced 23 bowlers to the
finals, and paid out $5,100. The
tournament pattern was Beijing
(35 feet) resulting in some of the
lowest cut scores of the year: 669 at
1pm and 673 at 3pm. High series of
the tournament was shot by David
Chu, New York, NY with a 774 in
the 3pm squad. Eddie Eng was the
wildcard winner with a six game
block of 1341.

AT OCEAN LANES
Michael Laycock 832

Sarah Pitcher 630

Bill Latzsch 236

LAKEWOOD, NJ Michael
Laycock topped the scoring in the
Monday Adult/Youth League
blasting a high game of 289 and a
high series of 832.
Jon Geller hit 257-646, Mark
Laycock 247, Steve Keim 237,
and Margaret Guzman 223.

LAKEWOOD, NJ Sarah Pitcher


rolled 223-630, Robbie Guzman
225, and Chris Shymanski 223625 in the Friday Nite Teen
League.

LAKEWOOD, NJ Bill Latzsch


rolled 236, John McDermott 231,
Tom Baccarella 214, and Starr
Stashek 210 in the Carefree
League.

Chris McCarthy 749


LAKEWOOD,
NJChris
McCarthy led the scoring in the
Monday Summer Doubles League
rolling high game of 289 and a
high series of 749.
Scott Jankins 279, Bryan Kelly
259, and Shirley Sauers 278-673.

Noel Otto 247


LAKEWOOD, NJ Noel Otto
rolled 247, Lou Harris 236, Phil
DeCarlo
224,
and
Rich
Shaughnessy 211 in the HCS
Summer League.
In the Fairways Summer 16
League Frank DiLorenzo shot
222, Alan Alleva 208, and Harold
Garofano 204.

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SPORTS REPORTER

Rod Dickson 685 at Howell Lanes

AT CORAM COUNTRYLANES
Doug Dwyer 299

Donovan 226.

CORAM, NY Doug Dwyer rolled a near perfect


299 game followed closely by John Krasowski tossing 298, Bill DAngelo 290, and Candice DAngelo
posted a 264 in the Thursday Doubles League.

Tom Masciale 646


CORAM, NY Tom Masciale set the pace bowing in
the Family and Friends League rolling a 243 game for
a high series of 646.

Dan Tyska 715

Bill Sisco 621

CORAM, NY Dan Tyska rolled 715 to set the pace


in the Wednesday Summer Mixed League.
Willie Abreu pitched a 266 and Jow Luti hit 235.

CORAM, NY Bill Sisco shot 27-621, Phil Giannico


235-614, and Lou Bonavita 220 contesting in the
Friday Morning Seniors League.

Jim Nesbitt 669


CORAM, NY Jim Nesbitt paced the scoring in the
Friday Afternoon Seniors League rolling a 248 game
for a high series of 669.
Ron Bonomo hit 226-637, Marty Pape 248, and Tom

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High games to Todd Goldfarb262 and Mike Conover 256.Morgan
Illion 202-480, Kerry OSullivan 180-504, Arvette Simpson 178, and
Lori Gold high womens series 519.

Jack Jacobs 259 at Howell Lanes


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Bobby Layne 288, and Cameron Beatty 258. High series went to Beatty
with a 722, Tony Tesoriero 673, and Jacobs 669. For the Women, honor
scores were Morgan Illion 201-508, Kerry OSullivan 190-493, and Lori
Gold 181-538. Tammy Davis also shot a 181.

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