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2007 SoT WINNERS

2007 STAR OF TOMORROW WINNERS: ROSE BROWN and DOUG LAUER

ROSE LYNN BROWN of Modesto, is a senior at Grace M. Davis High School, Modesto, where she  maintains  a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.0, ranking 7th in her class of 603 students.  She has been a member of the California Scholarship Federation for four years.

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2007 STATE SCRATCH RESULTS

Over $10,000 Awarded in Scholarships

This event is certified as a USBC Sport event.

Donated funds: 
California Youth Leaders Association ($1,500)
Bill Mossontte (Mission Hills Bowl)
California USBC Association ($5000), AMF Visalia Lanes,
Bowlers Oasis (inside AMF Woodlake Lanes) and Convoy Big Screen

October 13-14, 2007

AMF Visalia Lanes
Visalia

Congratulations
Chris Hillman & Rose Brown!

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2007 HoF MERITORIOUS SERVICE RECIPIENT – STEINER

2007 Hall of Fame Inductee
Stephanie Steiner


Stephanie has promoted bowling from the time she entered her first bowling center in Palm Springs, CA in 1963. Once she learned the basics of bowling itself, she was hooked. Once the center and league bowlers saw her abilities of accounting, they snagged her up for league secretary. Once she graduated from Palm Springs High School in 1964, she became secretary of 5 bowling leagues. At the same time, she taught Physical Ed classes for Mrs. Marcia Stepp. She gave lectures, gave the tests, and gave out grades for Palm Springs High School. Continue reading 2007 HoF MERITORIOUS SERVICE RECIPIENT – STEINER

BVL 2006 REPORT

BVL Committee – The Bowlers to Veterans Link Hospitals and Presentations Report 

On behalf of the bowlers in California, the BVL Committee has donated the amount of $157,395 to the following Veterans Centers in California. A donation of $350 was made to the National BVL Program. The California BVL Fund has donated over $8,013,608.38 to our California Veterans.  We want to thank all of you for your continued support of the California BVL.

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