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I Front Row: P. Casaday, C. Ferrier, J. Casaday, S. Burkiund, D. Riggers 0 Row 2: K. Workman, D. Richards, K. Gibson, L. Ranck 0 Row 3: B. Smith, B. Nino, S. Heenan, C. Johnson, D. ChapeTTa 0 Row 4: B. Murray, M. Loop, G. Simon, R. Salsfrom. Bowlers Practice Weekly To Improve Their Skills SpHTs vvhich had earher seenwed inwposyble Turned To spares and sTnkes as VVHson bowdem inwproved Then' garnes vvnh vveekly prachce InTeresT in The club was sTimulaTed by a Chrisi- mas Bovvl TournamenT, where individuals corn- peTed for pnzes. Ten Three-nwan Tearns con1peTed againsT each oTher every vyeek as nwenwbers snived To Hnprove Then bovvhng Through condpehhon. AT1he end oT The year, a Trophy was awarded The winning Temn.The pemon wAHiThe mghem game nom and The one vvnh The highesT senes average ako received Trophies. Ready . . SeT . . Splilll
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