LAS VEGAS - Defending Regular Singles champion Mitch Beasley of Clarksville, Tennessee, arrived at the 2021
United States Bowling Congress Open Championships sporting a new hairstyle, a compression ring on his right ring finger and 14-pound bowling balls, and what followed was a wild 72 hours in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
It has all the makings of a straight-to-Netflix feature that is dramatic, emotional and comedic and includes all the feelings and emotions - anticipation, excitement, relief, disappointment, satisfaction and even some nausea.
Beasley, a 52-year-old right-hander, has been fighting a nagging finger injury while competing on the Professional Bowlers Association 50 Tour for the past couple of months and preparing for his title defense.
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The confidence they earned while securing the Open Doubles lead at the Bowlers Journal Championships early in the week helped them also find the top of the Regular Doubles standings across town at the Open Championships.
The Bowlers Journal event, being held at The Orleans Bowling Center, features the same oil pattern being used for doubles and singles at the Open Championships, so many bowlers are able to use it as a warm-up and a chance to develop a game plan.
Team competition this year at the Open Championships is taking place at the South Point Bowling Plaza, and all doubles/singles squads are being contested at the South Point Bowling Center. It is the first time the 117 editions of the event that it has been split across two venues
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A Bible trivia game that engages users for a journey through the pages of Scripture was launched on March 25. The
Heroes 2 game, an updated version of the original game released in 2013, is a joint initiative by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and Hope Channel, its official TV network.
According to official church sources, the game provides the opportunity of learning about God’s greatest heroes of all time in a language gamers can understand and relate to. “The Seventh-day Adventist Church aims to use the game to help every player to further understand the Bible and find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus,” leaders said.