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Support Niagara Strikers
Courtesy of Rob Bennett/Robshots
The Niagara Strikers' bowling league and after-school bowling programs have begun. Both programs, which are for elementary school students Grades 4-6 within the Niagara Falls City School District, are organized and coached by Niagara Falls Police School Resource Officer Cortez Bradberry.
Coach Bradberry has been bowling for over ten years. He's bowled in leagues and was on the varsity team for Niagara Falls High School. He has created Niagara Strikers' in the hopes that participating students will develop a passion for the game and want to further their skills and technique.
The programs are made available to students free of charge and primarily funded by outside sources. Donations to help fund these programs are always welcomed. Funds raised will be used to provide students with team appearal, practice sessions, shoe rentals, and playing time.
If you wish to make a donation towards these programs, you can use the Niagara Strikers' Venmo QR Code / information below.
The Niagara Strikers' bowling league and after-school bowling programs have begun. Both programs, which are for elementary school students Grades 4-6 within the Niagara Falls City School District, are organized and coached by Niagara Falls Police School Resource Officer Cortez Bradberry.
Coach Bradberry has been bowling for over ten years. He's bowled in leagues and was on the varsity team for Niagara Falls High School. He has created Niagara Strikers' in the hopes that participating students will develop a passion for the game and want to further their skills and technique.
The programs are made available to students free of charge and primarily funded by outside sources. Donations to help fund these programs are always welcomed. Funds raised will be used to provide students with team appearal, practice sessions, shoe rentals, and playing time.
If you wish to make a donation towards these programs, you can use the Niagara Strikers' Venmo QR Code / information below.