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Follow on Google News | 1st Annual NEBC Senior Bowling Tournament1st Annual NEBC Senior Bowling Tournament for 55 plus certified USBC members at Coquina Lanes, Palm Coast, FL Team, Doubles, Singles, and All Events
By: marketing 2 go Contact: Steve Blaha September 28th, 2010 386-445-4004 - coquinalanes@ ____________________________________________________________ 1st Annual NEBC Senior Tournament! Coquina Lanes, Palm Coast, FL - Coquina Lanes is excited to announce the 1st Annual NEBC Senior Tournament for bowlers 55 and older. The tournament will offer: Team, Doubles, Singles, and All Events. The Prize Ratio is: 1 out of 6 entries: Team, Doubles & Singles 1 out of 10 entries: All events There will be one class in doubles and doubles partners do not have to be in same age class. Classes in Singles & All Events: Class A: 65 years and older as of December 1st, 2010 Class B: 55 to 64 years old as of December 1st, 2010 There will be multiple entries permitted team, doubles and singles. The schedule is as follows for TEAMS/DOUBLES & SINGLES: Saturday, December 4th 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 5th 9:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 11th 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 12th 9:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Entries close midnight December 1stand the handicap is 90% of 220 scratch. Entry fees are $15.00 per person, per event-Optional All events $5.00 per person. The Prize Fund is $8.00, Bowling Fees $6.00, Expense Fee $1.00. Checks should be payable to: NEBC Senior Tournament. A certified USBC membership card must be presented at check in desk for bowlers 55 or older. Mail Entries To: George Gibson, Tournament Manager, 59 Lake Success Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137. Contact 386-445-4004 or coquinalanes@ # # # Marketing 2 Go is a social media strategy, public relations, and marketing company. Owner Cindy Dalecki has over 18 years of related experience and launced Marketing 2 Go full time when she was laid off after a 9-year tenure with a local newspaper. End
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