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12/13/2013

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Sarasota News Leader December 13, 2013 Page 103 "There's actually some strategy in this," said them work weekends and disasters without bowler Iorrie Pickford. complaint. Most of the club members are retired, not because the sport attracts older people but because the greens have no lights. Families often work during the day and are busy on weekends with other activities. "People would play in the evening," noted Koegel, "but we don't have lights." Who won the city versus club challenge? For the second year, it was the staffers. The club meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays around noon, if you want to give it a try. % While the sport has winners and losers, it is not "high impact," and it has a large social component. City staffers were a bit embarrassed when a reporter discovered them to be playing on "company time" Monday, even though this reporter has seen each and every one of An un-staged shot shows how expertly the bowlers can place their shots. The white ball is the 'mark' next to which all the others try to get the closest. Photo by Stan Zimmerman The bowlers' clubhouse is overwhelmed by the condominiums across the street. Photo by Stan Zimmerman

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