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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Three Clarksville bowlers recently received awards from the Clarksville-Fort Campbell U.S. Bowling Congress Association.
Rodger L. Green Jr. received the Hall of Fame award for Special Service, Chico Aguon earned the Hall of Fame Award for Superior Performance, and youth bowler, Kaitlyn Hanson, was
awarded the inaugural $1,000 leadership scholarship, according to a press release from the Clarksville-Fort Campbell U.S. Bowling Congress Association.
Voting was done by Hall of Fame Committee members and three Hall of Fame members. The recommendations from the committee were presented to the local USBC for final approval.
As the Special Service award recipient, Green has made significant contributions to the health, growth and enjoyment of the sport of bowling. Green has been an adult member of the USBC for 25 years and a member of the local association for 20 years. Since the 1990s, Green also has coached youth bowlers and is pr
Calgary·MAKE THE SEASON KIND
Students sneak to school on weekend to decorate it for teachers and other acts of kindness by Albertans
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Posted: Dec 21, 2020 12:15 PM MT | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
Kaitlyn Hanson, a junior high teacher at Millarville Community School, says a few weeks ago, a group of Grade 8 students (who were all attending classes from home) and their parents drove to the school on the weekend to decorate the outside with holiday messages and notes to cheer up the staff and younger students who were still going into to the building.(Submitted by Kaitlyn Hanson)