Friday, October 26, 2012

School Supt. Supports HS Bowling

School Supt. Supports High School Bowling

  Tri-Valley Central School Superintendent Tom Palmer, an outstanding bowler active in several men's and mixed leagues in Sullivan County along with competition in amateur money tournaments told us that he " thinks bowling is a great sport and one that could supplement what we offer our students during the winter sports season along with basketball, indoor track, wrestling, cheerleading and skiing."
  Tom added, "If the Sullivan County Schools started a program, the only open centers that I am aware of are Kiamesha and Callicoon.  My thoughts were you could have weekly meets at Kiamesha, adjusting the lane conditions to different patterns, whether that would be Kegler, sports or PBA, but give the students a different look each week.Relatively, I think it would be an inexpensive sport to run and I would be curious about what the other districts had to say on the subject."
  The Tri-Valley CSD Superintendent pointed out that "there is scholarship opportunities for students that bowl and I always think bowling is a great sport that encompasses both the individual and team aspect in the game at the same time while competing in this venue." 


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