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Archives: November 2014

New Kind of Turkey "Bowl"

Posted Nov 26, 2014 In: Special Note

Featured Image Thanksgiving is finally upon us. It's time for family, friends, delicious food, and good old fashioned traditions. Every family has always had their own little traditions they do on Thanksgiving together. Traditions are handed down generation to generation just like family heirlooms. Now the most popular Thanksgiving Tradition, the one that it seems every family has been doing, is the Turkey Bowl Football Game. The family goes outside and will play a game of football to see which family members rise over others. Now, that sounds like it's all well and fun, but another tradition, one that has been in the shadows of the football game is starting to rise, one that will make the turkey bowl football game obsolete...

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Brunswick Fortera Intrigue

Posted Nov 25, 2014 In: Bowling Balls | Brunswick

Featured Image The all new Fortify Hybrid Reactive coverstock is Brunswick’s hottest creation based off our performance enhancing additive chemistry technology. Fortify Hybrid Reactive combines a new base coverstock with an enhanced additive package that will provide the easiest length with the quickest lateral traction of any coverstock to date...

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What should bowlers be thankful for?

Posted Nov 24, 2014 In: Special Note | Uncategorized

Featured Image It has been stated that bowling can trace its ancestry back to 3200 BC. That is over  5 thousand years ago!  On September 9, 1895, at Beethoven Hall in New York City, the American Bowling Congress was born. Soon, standardization would be established, and major national competitions could be held. Originally bowling in the American Bowling Congress was only allowed for males. It wasn't until 1917 when the Women's International Bowling Congress was born. Then finally in 1961 the first Professional Bowling Association (PBA) game was broadcasted by ABC to be viewed by the country. Successful promoter, agent and entrepreneur Eddie Elias founded the PBA, and with his leadership, the Pro Bowlers Tour became a hugely popular stalwart of ABC sports broadcasting. Joined later by telecasts of the Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour (the forerunner now the Professional Women's Bowling Association, PWBA) millions of Americans witnessed and became interested in the sport. Today, the sport of bowling is enjoyed by 95 million people in more than 90 countries worldwide. Under the auspices of the Federation Nationale des Quilleurs (FIQ), bowling's top athletes regularly compete in Olympic Zone and worldwide competitions...

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