Friday, July 10, 2009
Gail Regnier Memorial Sportsmanship Award Recipient
This is our newest award...in memory of Gail Regnier, Josh's mother, who passed away unexpectedly this past year.Gail was a long time employee of Bradley Bowl (CT) and a USBC Bronze Level Coach with a long interest in junior bowling.
This was awarded to Josh Grabiec (CT) as the NeJST competitor, nominated by his peers, who best exemplifies sportsmanship, leadership, positive attitude and enthusiam.
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Old Friend Does Well...
Check out bowl.com to see how our old friend Jenn Boisselle has done:
"BOGOTA, Colombia - The Junior Team USA girls won its third gold medal in as many events Wednesday night, claiming the trios title, while the boys settled for the trios silver medal at the 2009 Pan American Bowling Confederation Youth Championships.
The United States trio of Jenn Boisselle, Kristie Petravich and Christine Bator earned the gold medal with a six-game total of 3,765, topping host Colombia by 102 pins.
Junior Team USA's girls, who have already claimed the singles and doubles gold medals, led the Colombians by 140 pins heading into the final game and held off a final push to earn the gold.
"All of our nerves started to come back that last game," Boisselle said. "We saw the Colombians start stringing strikes, so we were definitely nervous. We just had to bowl our game and it worked out for us."
Boisselle led the group with a 1,309 individual total, an average of better than 218 per game. Petravich added 1,236, while Bator shot 1,220."
Jenn's a "service brat". She bowled with us the year her family was stationed in New England. We all missed her when they transferred to Florida. She is now bowling there for College.
"BOGOTA, Colombia - The Junior Team USA girls won its third gold medal in as many events Wednesday night, claiming the trios title, while the boys settled for the trios silver medal at the 2009 Pan American Bowling Confederation Youth Championships.
The United States trio of Jenn Boisselle, Kristie Petravich and Christine Bator earned the gold medal with a six-game total of 3,765, topping host Colombia by 102 pins.
Junior Team USA's girls, who have already claimed the singles and doubles gold medals, led the Colombians by 140 pins heading into the final game and held off a final push to earn the gold.
"All of our nerves started to come back that last game," Boisselle said. "We saw the Colombians start stringing strikes, so we were definitely nervous. We just had to bowl our game and it worked out for us."
Boisselle led the group with a 1,309 individual total, an average of better than 218 per game. Petravich added 1,236, while Bator shot 1,220."
Jenn's a "service brat". She bowled with us the year her family was stationed in New England. We all missed her when they transferred to Florida. She is now bowling there for College.
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