Team Alberta 10-pin bowlers and national champions
Team Alberta 10-pin bowlers and national champions

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Team Alberta Wins Medals and Completes First Day of Bowling Championship

 

EDMONTON, AB, May 17, 2018- Special Olympics Team Alberta bowlers received a warm welcome into P.E.I. and completed their first day of competition at the 2018 Special Olympics Bowling Championships earning their first medals. 

Team Alberta Results: 
-    10-pin bowlers receives one gold, one silver and fourth place.
-    5-pin bowling teams complete their first day of match-play and complete three matches positioning themselves in high ranks in the five divisions.

 

 

 

 

 

10-Pin Bowling Team Competition

Sport

Division

Team

Athlete

Score

Place

10-Pin Bowling

Team Competition

Female 1

Alberta 1

Esther Auger, Edmonton

1373

1

Lauren Bowyer, Lethbridge

Carissa Burch, Lethbridge

Brianne Koeckertiz, Calgary

Male 1

Alberta 2

Mark Carnegie, Edmonton

1188

2

Bradley Gosselin, Calgary

Mark Mengersen, Olds

James Starewski, Calgary

Male 2

Alberta 3

Chuck McDonald, Medicine Hat

1473

4

Zach Frost, Grande Prairie

Mitchell MacDonald, Medicine Hat

Ken Sawicki, Lethbridge

5-Pin Bowling Match Play Competition

Sport

Division

Team

Athlete

Wins

Losses

Points

5-Pin Bowling Match Play

A

Alberta 2- Calgary

Fern Bremault

3

 

19

Ethel Burns

Leslie Flaterud

Jeff Tilley

Lori Tilley

B

Alberta 3- Grande Prairie

Matthew Barker-Withers

2

1

16

Kaylee Cramer

Cole Jarvie

Paul Stranaghan

Nicole Wasylchew

B

Alberta 4-Medicine Hat

Liam Carter

2

1

14

Rylan Kersey

Brydon Marchand

Sinjin Soper

Blair Yuhas

Alberta 5- Olds

Karen Bystrom

2

1

18.5

Derek Dukes

Derek Hallet

Sandra McCloskey

Joey Rempel

C

Alberta 1- Calgary

Sheldon Cayer

2

1

14

Darrell Harsch

Michael Jamieson

Greg Blais

D

Alberta 7- Strathcona County

Kimorie Crawford

3

 

21

Kristi Gilmet

Celyne Levesque

Carla McGlone

Josh Shyiak

E

Alberta 6- Red Deer

Lindsey Day

1

2

10

Chris Maloney

June Rolfson

Brenda Schewalje

Mike Ward

Day two competition is underway with 10-pin doubles competition and 5-pin team competition continuing. Find photos from first day of competition on Special Olympics Canada’s Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/92082000@N03/albums/with/72157693494802702 

You can follow the action of the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Bowling Championships at www.specialolympics.ca/2018-bowling and on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @SOC2018Bowling #SOC2018Bowling. For Team Alberta results and stories, go to www.specialolympics.ca/2018-team-alberta. Photos and videos can be found on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @SpecialOAlberta #SOTeamAB18.

Special Olympics Team Alberta

Team Alberta is represented by 148 athletes and 54 coaches and mission staff who will be competing at the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Bowling Championships in P.E.I and 2018 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. They will be competing in 5 and 10-pin bowling at the 2018 Bowling Championships from May 14 to 20 while the rest of the team will compete in athletics, basketball, bocce, golf, powerlifting, rhythmic gymnastics, soccer, softball, and swimming at the 2018 National Games from July 31 to August 4.

Team Alberta represents 26 communities across the province, with athletes who are as young as 14 and as old as 62. Team Alberta is built on the values of ability, courage, humility, integrity, empowerment, value and effort. Each member has committed to train to the best of their abilities to perform their personal best.

For more information and a full rooster of Team Alberta members, go to www.specialolympics.ca/2018-team-alberta.  More information on the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Bowling Championship can be found at www.specialolympics.ca/2018-bowling and the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games can be found at www.specialolympics.ca/2018-national-games.

Special Olympics Alberta
Special Olympics Alberta is dedicated to enriching the lives of Albertans with intellectual disabilities through the transformative power and joy of sport. Our vision is that sport will open hearts and minds towards people with intellectual disabilities and create inclusive communities. Special Olympics Alberta’s programs cater to all ages and a wide range of abilities to over 3,300 athletes in more than 140 communities. We provide world class sports programs that are run daily by over 1,300 volunteers. For more information on Special Olympics Alberta, visit, www.specialolympics.ca/alberta and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flickr and YouTube.

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Special Olympics Alberta
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