100-Year-Old Woman Makes Bowling History
So this isn’t exactly a schwag product persay but it’s definitely worthy of a team schwag post. Emma Hendrickson of New Jersey has become the oldest competitor in the history of the United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championship at 100 years old. She bowled a 115, 97, and 106 for a total of 318 in the series during team competition this weekend. She was presented with a plaque, a medallion and a pendant with her birthstone in it to represent her 50th consecutive showing in the tournament as well as her status as the oldest attending bowler.
Posted: April 20th, 2009 under General.
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