PARENTS:
YOUTH LEAGUE REGISTRATION
We know
there were
quite a few parents that were unable to register their child or
children for the upcoming youth bowling season. It is never too late...
please contact Coach Mary or leave a message through Theresa as soon as
you can if you're planning on participating.
TYPES
OF YOUTH LEAGUES
Towne
& Country
Lanes has several different leagues that we offer
our Junior Bowlers.
Our main
Junior
Leagues run on Saturday
Mornings, which are divided up by age. We also offer an Adult/Junior
program that starts after the main group.
Our league
season
starts in the beginning of September and runs for 27
weeks through March. Our schedule is based on three 9-week sessions. We do this
to provide
your child the opportunity to bowl as much, or as
little as they like. We understand there are many sporting activities
available to children these days, and that many of them fall on
Saturdays.
When you
sign your
child up, you are given the opportunity to register
for 1, 2, or all 3 sessions.
The
Saturday Leagues
we offer are as
follows:
Majors
- Ages 15-18 (starting time of 7:45 AM)
Juniors
- Ages 13-16 (starting time of 7:45 AM)
Preps -
Ages 9-13 (starting time of 10:00 AM)
Bantams
- Ages 5-10 (starting time of 10:00 AM)
We
have USBC
Certified Coaches here each
week to show the kids the
basics of bowling and to work with them on improving their skills as
they advance along.
Our Junior Bowlers also have the opportunity to participate in several
tournaments throughout the year:
The Wisconsin
State Junior Bowling Tournament
International
Family Twosome Tournament
Youth
Pepsi
Tournament
The Children also
have the opportunity
to earn scholarship money
throughout their Junior Bowling career. This is available through the
Grand Prix Scholarship Program. It is an optional program you sign up
for at Summer Registration. If your child is enrolled, they earn
scholarship points based on how often they bowl. The more they bowl
(including tournaments), the more points they earn. At the end of each
season, you will receive a statement in the mail to show you mow much
money your child has earned from their bowling.
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