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The High School bowlers of Middle Tennessee have a wonderful opportunity to get some regular sport shot practice at Smyrna Bowling Center, before the TSSAA State Tournament rolls around. SBC is starting a league called the Best of the Best. It will feature: Scratch competition (no handicap), Sport Shot lane conditions, Scholarship awards, and will be a 2011 USBC Junior Gold National qualifier! Here is a link to the flyer for the league:

 

Best of the Best Youth League

 

There will be 3 on a team, and we have a limited number of lanes available for this league, so you will need to get signed up ASAP! Please contact General Manager Mark Hubbuch or Youth Director Kelly Marlin at Smyrna Bowling Center at (615)355-0501 to sign up or get more information. You may also contact Mark at (615)424-4387. Again, what a great opportunity for the High School bowlers of the area to get some extra sport shot competition/practice...don't miss out!!

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The High School bowlers of Middle Tennessee have a wonderful opportunity to get some regular sport shot practice at Smyrna Bowling Center, before the TSSAA State Tournament rolls around. SBC is starting a league called the Best of the Best. It will feature: Scratch competition (no handicap), Sport Shot lane conditions, Scholarship awards, and will be a 2011 USBC Junior Gold National qualifier! Here is a link to the flyer for the league:

 

Best of the Best Youth League

 

There will be 3 on a team, and we have a limited number of lanes available for this league, so you will need to get signed up ASAP! Please contact General Manager Mark Hubbuch or Youth Director Kelly Marlin at Smyrna Bowling Center at (615)355-0501 to sign up or get more information. You may also contact Mark at (615)424-4387. Again, what a great opportunity for the High School bowlers of the area to get some extra sport shot competition/practice...don't miss out!!

 

Good stuff. Holiday, Tri-State, are you listening?

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