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Hall of Fame 2010 |
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The Hall of Fame induction Ceremony
for the
Lower Delaware USBC Bowling Assn/ Women's Bowling
Assn
Location: Bridgeville Fire Hall
311 Market St., Bridgeville, DE 19933
Date: Jun 12, 2010 Time: 6:00PM
Menu : TBA
Dinner -- 6PM
Awards Presentation --7PM
Comedy Show with Tom Foss -- 8PM
Ticket Prices: $30 -- limited
For Tickets: See a LDUSBCBA/WBA Board Member
Suspense date for submission of nominations: May 15, 2010
Inductees into the bowling Hall of Fame for the LD U.S.B.C. BA are divided into three distinct categories:
Bowling performance, meritorious service, or service appreciation. Nominations may be submitted for consideration by anyone. A sketch of the nominees background and facts supporting compliance with requirements should be submitted and signed by the individual making the nomination.
Requirements for nomination:
Bowling performance: The individual must have bowled in 10 Lower Delaware Bowling Association tournaments. The individual must have won recognition for his bowling abilities. Examples include: receiving bowling honors, achieving high average, high game or high series as well as any titles in any tournaments -- national, state or local.
Meritorious service: The individual must have distinguished
themselves through outstanding service over a period of 10 years. Examples include: a league officer, a bowler in promotions that created growth and recognition of the game, or service to the bowlers, as an organizer of junior programs through both local or state associations.
Service appreciation: The individual must have distinguished themselves as a lane manager, proprietor, or anyone who has done serviced to bowling in any capacity not covered by bowling performance or meritorious service.
NOMINEE SUBMISSION FORM (LD USBC BA)
Date: Jun 12, 2010 Time: 6:00PM
Menu : TBA
Dinner -- 6PM
Awards Presentation --7PM
Comedy Show with Tom Foss -- 8PM
For Tickets: See a LDUSBCBA/WBA Board Member
Requirements for nomination:
The individual must have bowled in 10 Lower Delaware Bowling Association tournaments. The individual must have won recognition for his bowling abilities. Examples include: receiving bowling honors, achieving high average, high game or high series as well as any titles in any tournaments -- national, state or local.
The individual must have distinguished themselves through outstanding service over a period of 10 years. Examples include: a league officer, a bowler in promotions that created growth and recognition of the game, or service to the bowlers, as an organizer of junior programs through both local or state associations.
The individual must have distinguished themselves as a lane manager, proprietor, or anyone who has done serviced to bowling in any capacity not covered by bowling performance or meritorious service.
NOMINEE SUBMISSION FORM (LD USBC BA)
NOMINEE SUBMISSION FORM (LD USBC WBA)





