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Diana Zavjalova Collects Second Tiara at 2017 USBC Queens Pete Conway 300 at Maple Lanes RVC
By Aaron Smith - USBC ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY - 255-746, Willie Fessler 279-247-
BATON ROUGE, La. Latvias Diana Zavjalova Pete Conway blasted a 300 game 723, Gregory Frank 257-247,
claimed her second United States Bowling Congress in the Wednesday Night Mixed Mario Parano 237-324-244-715,
Queens title, defeating USBC Hall of Famer Liz League at Maple Lanes RVC. John Laurita 280-235-705, and
Johnson of Deerfield, Illinois, in the title match, 247- Jonathan Andersen rolled 275- Keith Skellington 202-255-246-
216. 267-744, Robert Benenati 278- 703.
Zavjalova, the 2013 Queens champion, is the 10th
player to capture multiple wins at the event as she Brian Walters 300 at Jib Lanes
averaged more than 251 for her two games at the FLUSHING, NY Brian Walters Charles Ameres 216-264-672,
Raising Canes River Center. The stepladder finals of slammed a 300 game highlighting Dylan Bustillo 268-224-215-707,
the 2017 Queens aired on CBS Sports Network. a 718 set in the Tuesday Ball and Mario Bustillo 202-241-225-668,
The 25-year-old right-hander started the title tilt Chain at Jib Lanes. Gina Villa 218-233-623, Denise
with Johnson, also a two-time Queens champion, John Acello rolled 234-257-668, Falzarano 220-289-687, Nick
with five consecutive strikes, gaining the early Steve Amarosa 247-235-688, Rotondo 256-259-720, Janet
advantage as Johnson opened in two of her first five Hector Camacho 258-239-707, Flowers 248-628, and Joe
frames. Bobby Fox 227-218-220-665, Peltzman 252-267-727.
After missing a 10 pin in the fifth frame, Johnson
rolled four consecutive strikes to force Zavjalova to
USBC photo
Tom Jordan 805 at Rockaway Lanes
mark for the win. Zavjalova delivered a strike to seal USBCQueen Diana Zavjalova ROCKAWAY, NJ Tom Jordan Jeff Morin 278-739, Gary Malone
the victory and $20,000 top prize. took high series honors bowing an 268, Charles Palermo 268, Robert
happened to have amazing ball reaction and struck a
Ive bowled really well on TV in the past and real- 805 set highlighted by a 279 game Lipinski 268-726, Mike Potoski
lot. It definitely boosted my confidence getting out to
ly just wanted to have fun while I was out there, said bowing in the Rockaway Trios. 259, Dori Tingoli 222-549.
a strong start, and I tried not to pay attention to any-
Zavjalova, who claimed her second Professional
thing but me.
Womens Bowling Association Tour title with the
See QUEENS Page 2
Mike Karolewski Blasted 300
win. I wanted to have fun no matter what, and I just
At Coram Country Lanes
Amleto Monacelli Wins PBA50 Northern California Classic CORAM, NY - Mike Karolewski Dan Brezo collected a 279 game
By Jerry Schneider - PBA blasted a 300 game and finished in his 738 set followed by George
BRENTWOOD, Calif. Professional the session with a 728 series, Joseph with a 724, Eddie Brand
Bowlers Association Hall of Famer Amleto bowling in the Right Approach rolled a289 game, and Eddie
Monacelli kept his focus after a split and Quads at Coram Country Lanes. Gocinski 279.
open in the seventh frame of the champi-
onship match to win the PBA50 Northern
California Classic presented by MOTIV for
Louis Morgan 300 at Farmingdale Lanes
his eighth career PBA50 Tour title. FARMINGDALE, NY - Louis 277-768, Peter Bohleber 275-244-
The 55-year-old Monacelli won his first Morgan blasted a 300 game in the 737, Hari Soedarmasto 247-225-
title of the season by beating stepladder Friday Late Mixed League at 237-709, Neal Krys 215-213-248-
finals top qualifier Hugh Miller of Mercer Farmingdale Lanes. 676, and Wingo Hom 246-226-
Island, Wash., 229-198, at Harvest Park Louis Getzelman shot 234-257- 674.
Bowl.
It was a good test because I didnt let
bother me, said Monacelli, who left the 6- Glenn Mohr 300 at Majestic Lanes
7 split in the seventh frame. I let it go real PBA photo HOPELAWN, NJ - Glenn Mohr high series with 258-278-244-780,
quick and kept myself pumped up. I had the Champion Amleto Monacelli with Harvest Park Bowl pro- blasted a 300 game along with Jason Gomez 247-269-209-725,
lead at that point but I was able to recover prietor Jim Wangeman 237-237 for a 774 series in the Joe Carvalho 244-247-224-715,
and did what I needed to do in the last three back-to-back 300 games in the first two games of Raritan Bay Mens League at Ted Lapka 215-269-226-710,
frames to win. the final match play round and posted a 6-0 record. Majestic Lanes. Brian Warcup 255-268-707, and
Miller, who was trying for his fourth PBA50 Tour Brian Adamson shot the session Bobby Kornias 235-212-254-701.
title, rocketed to the tournament lead when he rolled See AMLETO page 2
2 SPORTS REPORTER June 7 - 13, 2017
Sports Reporter year, Sandelin said. I started a fitness program last All competitors at the 2017 Senior Queens bowled
July and have been working with a personal trainer 15 games of qualifying over two days to determine
the last two months to get in shape to win this tiara. I the 31 players who joined Romeo in the double-elim-
Editor/Publisher Dan McDonough wanted another one, and if you take care of yourself, ination match-play bracket. Match play consisted of
Technology Editorial Assistants good things can happen. I love this sport, love to three-game matches, with total pinfall determining
Hank Allen Immaculatta DElia bowl and love to compete. I was motivated to win, who advanced.
Contributing Writers
Joan Taylor Pat McDonough AMLETO
Continued from Page 1
For information regarding advertising, subscrip- Miller was still in contention in the title match for a 300 fell short when he left the 1-2-8-10 washout
tions, or editorial content call: until he also left a split (4-6) in the seventh frame on the final shot of the 10th frame.
(201)865-5363 and was unable to challenge Monacelli after that.
Monacelli, who won the 2015 Northern California
Even after all the years Ive been bowling profes-
sionally, Im still learning, said Monacelli, who also
E-mail: SportsReporter1940@gmail.com Classic, advanced to the title match by defeating owns 20 PBA Tour titles. Everything changes so
Or Dan at: mcdonough1@aol.com Brian Kretzer of Dayton, Ohio, in the semi-final 9- quickly and its a challenge to keep up with those
6 in a one-ball roll-off after tying 233-233. changes. Thats why I work so hard on both my men-
Sports Reporter The second match was a strike-fest with Monacelli tal and physical game.
P.O. Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094 defeating Chris Warren of Grants Pass, Ore., 296-280. In the opening stepladder match, Warren beat two-
Monacelli and Warren set a new mark for highest scor- time PBA50 Player of the Year Ron Mohr of Las
ing match in a PBA50 Tour championship round Vegas, 245-213. Warren, a four-time PBA Tour winner
eclipsing the previous high set by tournament winner was trying for his first PBA50 Tour title and Mohr was
John Hricsina who defeated Mike Durbin 276-267 in trying for his ninth PBA50 Tour win.
the 1998 Vermont PBA Senior Classic. Monacellis bid
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LAKEWOOD, NJ - On May 26, 2017 Ocean Lanes 840 and for six games 1251. Making the cut in order Bob Goodwin rolled a 277 in a 734 set competing in the Monday Night
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Mike Reasoner, John Nolen Top Regular Doubles at 2017 USBC Open Championships
New friends lead Regular Doubles at 2017 Championships 2,093. 5, Stuart Williams, Phoenix, 2,090.
John Nolen of Waterford, Michigan, and Mike Reasoner Team All-Events
(Combined all-events totals of all five team members)
of Hazlet, New Jersey, first met during their team practice 1, Team NABR (Adam Barta, Anthony Pepe, Scott Pohl, Michael Rose Jr.,
session at the South Point Bowling Center in Las Vegas, and Brian Waliczek), Fairport, N.Y., 9,957. 2, Rose Bowl Lanes, Rochester, N.Y.,
two days later, they found themselves at the top of the 9,867. 3, Turbo Grips 3, Chesterfield, Mich., 9,833. 4, Vanilla Salsa, Roseville,
Regular Doubles standings at the 2017 United States Calif., 9,743. 5, BuddiesProShop.com 2, Naugatuck, Conn., 9,638.
STANDARD DIVISION
Bowling Congress Open Championships. Team
The two had instant chemistry on the lanes and rolled (Combined averages of 901-1,045)
games of 500, 446 and 485 at the nearby South Point 1, Minnesota Select Sires 1 (Arvid Strande, Carl Krause, Paul Buendiger, Scott
Bowling Plaza to sneak into the lead with a 1,431 total May Molnar, Andrew Kasten), Fergus, Minn., 2,922. 2, Chris' Boys, Livingston,
Mont., 2,778. 3, C.G. Misfits, Casa Grande, Ariz., 2,771. 4, General
26. They both delivered doubles in the final frame to lift Distributors 2, Beavercreek, Ore., 2,748. 5, Scotty's 3, Alexandria, Minn.,
them past the father-and-son duo of Doug and Jacob Kent 2,738.
of Newark, New York, who previously held the lead with Doubles
1,425. Nolen set the pace with a 725 series, and Reasoner (Combined averages of 361-418)
1, Stuart Sheck, Germantown, Md./Robert Tonelli, Henderson, Nev., 1,236. 2,
added 706. Cole Schroyer, Canyon, Texas/Brandon Simmons, Amarillo, Texas, 1,214. 3,
Reasoner improved with each set in just his second USBC Douglas Turney/Brennan Nett, Kiel, Wis., 1,201. 4, Kaitlyn Schroyer, Stanton,
Open Championships appearance since 2010, and sixth Texas/Matthew Hoffman, Richmond, Texas, 1,198. 5, Steven Costa,
overall, sandwiching his doubles success between 736 in Chicago/Anthony Giannecchini, Hawthorn Woods, Ill., 1,197.
USBC photo Singles
singles and 651 in team for a 2,093 all-events total, which Mike Reasoner and John Nolen (Averages of 181-209)
is fourth in Regular All-Events this year. The two are among 23 bowlers who were scheduled to 1, Charlie Theobald, Minot, N.D., 696. 2(tie), Rusty Johnston, Austin, Texas,
The 49-year-old right-hander's career-best outing helped reach the 50-year plateau this year at the South Point and Scott Williams, Aberdeen, Md., 681. 4, Nolen Fisher, Caldwell, Idaho,
Turbo Grips 3 of Chesterfield, Michigan, into third place in 677. 5, Larry Neb, Loveland, Colo., 674.
Bowling Plaza, and they made their milestone marches to All-Events
Team All-Events with a 9,833 total. He was followed by the lanes May 23 and May 25, respectively. Lane and (Averages of 181-209)
Nolen, the 2009 USBC Masters champion (2,026), Jeffrey Chamberlain both made their tournament debuts at the 1968 1, Rusty Johnston, Austin, Texas, 1,915. 2, Brennan Nett, Kiel, Wis., 1,865. 3,
Austreng (1,926), Alan Pittman (1,903) and Chris Sand event in Cincinnati and have competed for 50 consecutive Nolen Fisher, Caldwell, Idaho, 1,829. 4, Stephanie Sanders, Bakersfield,
(1,885). Calif., 1,826. 5, Timothy Hagar, Celina, Ohio, 1,809. 6, Mike Thielen, Eagle
years. Grove, Iowa, 1,801. 7, Michael Kay, Bolingbrook, Ill., 1,799. 8(tie), David
"Based on the conversations we had before and during This year at the South Point Bowling Plaza, Lane, a 69- Miller, Menomonie, Wis., and Stanley Chambliss, Opelousas, La., 1,795. 10,
team, even though we'd just met, I knew he was an out- year-old right-hander, rolled sets of 655 in singles, 582 in Paige Collick, Helena, Mont., 1,788.
standing competitor," said Nolen, a 37-year-old right-han- doubles and 511 in team for a 1,748 all-events total. In 50 CLASSIFIED DIVISION
der. "His game reminds me a lot of mine in that we're both Team
years on the tournament lanes, he has knocked down 92,293 (Combined averages of 900 and below)
self-taught and do things you'd never want to teach some- pins for a career average of 204.6. 1, Scotty's 8 (Chad Brandt, Ryan Dew, Bruce Corneliusen, Zach Hedine, Alan
one. We're able to see the lanes the same way, and the com- Chamberlain, a 68-year-old right-hander and 1980 Iverson), Alexandria, Minn., 2,569. 2, Dusty's Floor Covering, Twin Valley,
munication throughout was incredible." Regular Team champion, had 591 in doubles, 587 in singles Minn., 2,487. 3, Spray And Pray, Los Angeles, 2,486. 4, The Misfits No. 2,
Their companion team, Turbo Grips 4, moved into a tie Maryville, Ill., 2,471. 5, Brant Construction, Spirit Lake, Iowa, 2,462. 6, WA
and 562 in team for a 1,740 all-events total. In 50 years on Bowlers 7, Renton, Wash., 2,459. 7, Kutztown Fire 1, Kutztown, Pa., 2,456. 8,
for third place in Regular Team with a 3,240 performance the tournament lanes, he has knocked down 92,396 pins for Decorah Auto Center, Calmar, Iowa, 2,437. 9, Wags N Whiskers, Livingston,
May 25. a career average of 203. Mont., 2,436. 10, TNBA OSNM 1, South Holland, Ill., 2,426.
Doubles
Lane and Chamberlain received plaques, chevrons and
First-timer tops leaderboard at South Point Bowling Plaza (Combined averages of 360 and below)
diamond lapel pins to commemorate their milestones. 1, Ashley Olriksen, Brooklyn Park, Minn./Bud Olriksen, Las Vegas, 1,105.
Just weeks after finishing his freshman year at West Texas 2017 USBC OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2(tie), Aaron Hagen/Brody Hagen, Benson, Minn., and Mark Nelson,
A&M, Rusty Johnston of Austin, Texas, was excited about Clitherall, Minn./Lynn Good, Battle Lake, Minn., 1,102. 4, Carol
As of May 30, 2017
the opportunity to compete in his first USBC Open REGULAR DIVISION
Cooper/Janeen Keywood, Pensacola, Fla., 1,099. 5, Cari Wiest/Larry Wald,
Championships. Wishek, N.D., 1,091. 6. Dalton Mortenson/Jessica Mortenson, Moorhead,
Team
Minn., 1,083. 7(tie), Fannie Patterson, Clymer, N.D./Sarah Plecker,
The 19-year-old right-hander shook off the initial nerves (Combined averages of 1,046 and above)
Hummelstown, Pa., and Leilani Basinger/Jonathan Greer, Riverside, Calif.,
of competing in the world's largest annual participatory 1, Team NABR (Adam Barta, Anthony Pepe, Mike Rose Jr., Scott Pohl, Brian
1,069. 9, Cameron Simmonds, DeGraff, Minn./Allen Jackson, Belle Plaine,
Waliczek), Fairport, N.Y., 3,266. 2, BowlingDynamics.com, Phoenix, 3,246.
sporting event and settled in during doubles and singles 3(tie), Shot Makers Pro Shop, Temperance, Mich., and Turbo Grips 4,
Minn., 1,064. 10, Jeff Dale/Corbin Flechsig, Caldwell, Idaho, 1,062.
May 28 on his way into the lead in Standard All-Events at Singles
Chesterfield, Mich., 3,240. 5, HoF Silver Lanes 1, New Hartford, Conn.,
(Averages of 180 and below)
the South Point Bowling Plaza with a 1,915 total. 3,239. Doubles
1, Nick Stenberg, Big Timber, Mont., 621. 2, Michael Tengan, Hilo, Hawaii,
Johnston had 681 in singles, which is tied for second (Combined averages of 419 and above)
607. 3, Gary Pettway, Sweetwater, Tenn., 598. 4, Melvin Reynolds, North
1, Mike Reasoner, Hazlet, N.J./John Nolen, Waterford, Mich., 1,431. 2, Jacob
place in Standard Singles, and added 670 in doubles and Kent/Doug Kent, Newark, N.Y., 1,425. 3, Timothy Pfeifer, Oakdale,
Ridgeville, Ohio, 596. 5, Rory Hanlon, Las Vegas, 592. 6, Efrain Rodriguez,
564 in team. New York, N.Y., 590. 7, James Lee, North Platte, Neb., 589. 8(tie), Gregory
Pa./Christopher Bardol, Brockport, N.Y., 1,417. 4, Ryan Zagar, Racine,
Lancaster, Port Orchard, Wash., and Tonja Lindbo, Bremerton, Wash., 587. 10,
Brennan Nett of Kiel, Wisconsin, previously held the lead Wis./Tylor Greene, Davison, Mich., 1,409. 5, Charles Richey, Concord,
Maryell Jackson, Bermuda, 585.
in Standard All-Events with 1,865, while Charlie Theobald N.C./Steve Arehart, Chesapeake, Va., 1,385.
All-Events
Singles
of Minot, North Dakota, leads Standard Singles with 696. (Averages of 210 and above)
(Averages of 180 and below)
1, Nick Stenberg, Big Timber, Mont., 1,733. 2, Gary Pettway, Sweetwater,
1(tie), Matt Gasn, Clarksville, Tenn., and Steve De Kerf Jr., Sheboygan Falls,
Tenn., 1,704. 3, Matt Buchholz, Ellensburg, Wash., 1,693. 4, Cody Maier,
Two bowlers celebrate 50 years of USBC Open Wis., 802. 3, Adam Barta, Girard, Ohio, 776. 4(tie), Austin Gratzer, University
Spring Creek, Nev., 1,686. 5, Phuoc Tran, West Covina, Calif., 1,661. 6, Tina
Dennis Lane of Kingsport, Tennessee, and USBC Hall of Place, Wash., and Patrick Girard, Quebec City, 773.
Wetzel, Elk Grove, Calif., 1,646. 7, Joel Willis, LaPlata, Md., 1,640. 8, Efrain
All-Events
Famer Bob Chamberlain Sr. of The Villages, Florida, (Averages of 210 and above)
Rodriguez, New York, N.Y., 1,636. 9, Tyler Hagen, Stayton, Ore., 1,633. 10,
became the latest members of the 50-Year Club at the 1, Jacob Boresch, Kenosha, Wis., 2,122. 2, Todd Lathrop, Colchester, Conn., Nicole Kleutgen, Plainfield, Wis., 1,632.
USBC Open Championships. 2,105. 3, Chris Gibbons, Madison, Wis., 2,102. 4, Mike Reasoner, Hazlet, N.J.,
8 SPORTS REPORTER June 7 - 13, 2017
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Eddie Allen 761 Paul Verderosa 737 Matt Muir 676 Max Garrido 675 Nick Jorgensen 249
FARMINGDALE, NY- Eddie FARMINGDALE, NY - Paul FARMINGDALE, NY - Matt FARMINGDALE, NY - Max FARMINGDALE, NY - Nick
Allen topped the scoring in the Verderosa led the scoring in the Muir paced the scoring in the Garrido led the scoring in the Jorgensen shot 249, Tim Jackson
Monday Night Fourplay League Wednesday Early Mens League Wednesday Party League rolling Monday HS Practice League fir- 246, Wayne Cook 243, and Frank
blasting a 265 game for a high rolling games of 236-223-278 for games of 223-244-209 for a high ing games of 254-235 for a high Berardino223 in the Thursday
series of 761. a high series of 737. series of 676. series of 675. Goodtimers League.
Jim Tortorice,Jr hit 227-238-213- Thurston Cunningham hit 227- Eric Vazquez hit 247-227-665, Sal Yannacone hit 225-215, Ronnie Simon 625
678, Brenan Rini 236-223-661, 252-257-736, Tommy Legotte Michael Marrazzo 207-201-245- Dallas Pigate 215, and Andrew FARMINGDALE, NY - In the
and Eddie Gruber 268. 245-224-236-705, Michael 653, and Les Tse 258. Scarpaci and Cammi Faresh 199. Sunday Early Mixed League
Keith Kasper 761 Alvarez 244-227-673, and Angel Louis Gravino rolled 197, Ralph Ronnie Simon shot 230-203-625,
FARMINGDALE, NY - Keith Ramos 245-225-665. Lindgren 191, and Joan Gallagher Wayne Embleton 230-616,
Kasper topped the scoring in the
Epic Edge Trios League blasting
Kyle Durfeel 711
FARMINGDALE, NY - Kyle
182 in the Sunday Adult/Junior
League. GO BOWL Terrance Gregory 221, and Steven
Raifer 218-213.
games of 268-235-258 for a high Durfee led the scoring in the
series of 761 and Louis Getzelman Friday Late Mixed League rolling
posted a high game of 299 in his games of 279-245 for a high series
735 set. of 711.
Christina Schulze rolled 279- Mike Agosta shot 258-247-688,
262-754, Evan Myers 289-237- Richard White 222-223-243-688,
752, and Michael Gelman 247- George Robinson 278-680, and
248-245-740. Bart Cully 236-215-224-675.
Reminder: Applications for the 2017 PBA Billy Welu Scholarship,
recognizing exemplary qualities in male or female college students
who compete in bowling, are due by June 15. Candidates must be cur-
rently attending college and maintaining at least a 2.5/4.0 GPA or
equivalent. The two-part application can be retrieved using this link:
http://www.pba.com/Corporate/Scholarships.
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