Bass Bowling on Sunday kicks off Bass Bowl week By staff - TopicsExpress



          

Bass Bowling on Sunday kicks off Bass Bowl week By staff reports Updated: 10/16/2013 10:06:56 PM PDT LAKEPORT -- Lakeside Family Fun Center in Lakeport is hosting Bass Bowling on Sunday, part of Bass Bowl Week leading up to the Oct. 25 football games between Kelseyville High School and Clear Lake High School at Lakeport. For the third year in a row, the Lakeside Family Fun Center has offered to host Bass Bowling as an event leading up to this years Bass Bowl, Bass Bowl executive director Phil Smoley said. The Family Fun Center has been a big supporter of our community events and we are grateful for their support for this event that will involve students from Clear Lake High and Kelseyville High in a series of fun competitions during Bass Bowl Week. The Bass Bowl was created to help increase attendance at the Clear Lake-Kelseyville game and to raise additional funds for the schools athletic departments. Bass Bowling will pit the two schools against each other at the Lakeside Family Fun Center in three competitions - bowling, laser tag and dodge ball. Each school will field three squads of 12 students each. One squad will be made up of the cheer squads, one from the JV football teams and one from the varsity football teams for a total of 36 students from each school. In round one, the cheer squads will compete against each other in bowling, the JVs in laser tag and the varsity players in dodge ball. Once these activities are complete, the squads will rotate, allowing each set of squads to compete in each of the three activities. A point will be awarded to each school whenever one of their squads wins an event. With three squads from each school and three events, a total of nine points are up for grabs. The first team to win five points receives $500 for its respective school. Students who are not on one of these teams can still participate in two ways. They can cheer on their respective teams and they can register as supporters of any school-approved group. Money will be distributed based on how many people support each group. If 100 people showed up and registered from the winning school, each person could direct $5 to their choice of group. So if 10 people out of the hundred registered under the drama club, the drama club would receive $100. We are excited about having this event at our location, Lakeside Family Fun Center owner Charlie Richardson said. We are trying to make this into a real family fun center and this event fits that goal perfectly. And it will help keep local athletics going, which is so important to our community. For more information about Bass Bowling, contact Lakeside Family Fun Center at 263-4828 or go to BassBowl.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 05:20:20 +0000

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