Thursday, October 20, 2011

Today's Late Breaking News About Bowling for Thursday, October 20, 2011

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(2:25:27 PM) Bowling approved for Rebels program – There will be varsity bowling at Boone County High School this year. (This story continues here)

(2:46:05 PM) Bowling Green too strong for Rebels in district opener – Bowling Green School won its third straight game 46-22 over Central Private in the Buccaneers’ MAIS District 6-2A opener on Friday night in Baker. (This story continues here)

(2:11:16 PM) Bowling Green can’t keep pace with Tigers – Bowling Green School ran into a buzz saw in a District 6-2A matchup with Centreville Academy where the visiting team built a 28-0 advantage at the half on the way to a 48-7 victory in a Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) contest. (This story continues here)

(2:14:46 PM) Bowling – Upper Thumb Pool League scores As of 10-5-11: Hotel 1........................................................................42 Foster's Bar ................................................................28 Grindstone-Port Hope Sportsmen's Club ......24 Stumble Inn 1 ..........................................................24 Farmer's Tavern............................ read more (This story continues here)

(2:08:00 PM) Somerville native breaks candlepin bowling record – A perfect string of 300 doesn’t exist in candlepin bowling. It would take a dozen back-to-back strikes, and is an as-of-yet unachieved goal. The highest documented score is 245. For a three-string match, the highest documented score was 514 – until Somerville native Mark Ricci changed that. (This story continues here)

(1:44:07 PM) Bowling alley, arcade games up for auction at former Jillian's – A public auction Oct. 26 will mark the end of Jillian's entertainment complex, which lost its battle to protect itself against creditors in court earlier this month. (This story continues here)

(1:47:57 PM) Skang and Bill's Bowling Alley, 12 lanes and pinboys: Cleveland Remembers – Skang Mercurio and Carmen Bill, working together at 22nd and Chester, were the center of the area's bowling at a time when it was one of the city's favorite sports. (This story continues here)

(1:54:52 PM) Temple Must Keep on Track at Bowling Green: A Fan's Outlook – The Temple Owls have finally learned to win two straight games again, and haven't given up a point in doing so. Yet Temple alumni like myself know that the Owls are going to need more than two straight victories to do real damage this season. (This story continues here)

(2:42:41 PM) Bowling and attorney won’t part ways – OXFORD – Christi R. McCoy must continue to represent former Smithville coach Dwight Bowling, even if both of them wish to part ways. Tuesday, U.S. District Judge W. Allen Pepper Jr. denied Bowling and McCoy’s motion to appoint him new counsel. (This story continues here)

(2:44:15 PM) BOWLING: USBC Association forms women's series – The Metro Detroit USBC Association and Rip 10 Entertainment proudly announce the creation of the MDUSBC Women’s Series, a series of six scratch events for women bowlers during the 2011-12 season. (This story continues here)

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