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LUCIEN CASAGRANDE (B-2023)
Builder In the early-1990’s, after decades of bowling and many exceptional competition achievements, Lucien Casagrande decided to give back to the sport by sharing his knowledge and experience with Manitoban and Canadian bowlers through coaching. While serving on the MTF High Performance Committee, hosting seminars for youth and senior adults, he began coaching our MTF…
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Michael Schmidt – MTF Executive Director
The Manitoba Tenpin Federation is pleased to announce that they have selected their new Executive Director. Michael Schmidt has been chosen to help lead the development of tenpin bowling for our province. He is replacing long-time MTF Executive Director Ken Burns, who has served in the position for over 32 years. Michael is no stranger…
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WANDA HOWARD
Meritorious Service Wanda Howard became involved with tenpin bowling when her son Catlin started bowling in the Chateau junior program in 1996. On most occasions after his league bowling, Catlin usually wanted to practice some more and time seemed to go faster when she bowled with him rather than just sat and watched him. Cathy…
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MIKE BOROSKAE
Individual Achievement & Builder Individual Achievement Michael Boroskae got involved in the Sport of Tenpin Bowling while attending Tec Voc High School in the late 1960’s. Mike befriended Jack Poroznyk, a fellow school mate that bowled a lot and on occasion, he would join him at All Star Lanes to bowl. Jack was on Tec…
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MTF Policy Manual
Note: Ratified September 20, 2023 – 12/26/2023
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MTF By-Law Constitution
Note: (revised 2020) CURRENT SEPT 2020
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MTF Concussion Protocol
(APPENDIX CK)LINK: PDF VERSION MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION has developed the MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION Concussion Protocol to help guide the management of athletes who may have a suspected concussion as a result of participation in MANITOBA TENPIN FEDERATION activities. Purpose This protocol covers the recognition, medical diagnosis, and management of BOWLING COMPETITORS who may sustain a…
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Bill Mackenzie
Bill began bowling in 1964 at All-Star Lanes and in his first year, bowled a high single of 279, which he didn’t beat until he shot a 289 in 1988. He continued to compete for almost fifty years, when he stopped bowling due to health reasons in 2011. In 1970, due to some problems with…
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Donna Wass
Donna started bowling in her mid-twenties during the 1980’s. She loved the sport and contributing to its growth & development, while serving at both the league and association level. Leagues 1990’s – 2006 Mixed 4’s Chateau 1995-98 Greater Winnipeg Classic 2003-07 Treasurer 2007-09 Treasurer : stayed on as Treasurer when she wasn’t able to bowl.…
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Lynne Gauthier
Lynne started bowling in the youth program at Northgate Lanes in 1974 when she was 5 years old. She went on to also join the youth programs at Empress Lanes, the Canadian German Society (now Bowl Below) and Laverendrye Bowl. As an adult she has bowled in numerous leagues including Chateau Mixed Fours, Greater Winnipeg…
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Sherry Hobson
Sherry Hobson began bowling in the mid-1970’s. As her love of the game grew, she became more involved, bowling in Local, Provincial & WIBC tournaments and competing in several leagues during her career. Associations: Winnipeg Women’s Bowling Association 1991 to 1994 and 1996/97 – Director 1994 to 1996 – Treasurer 1998 to…
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Rudy Bautista
Rodolfo [Rudy] R. Bautista was born May 10, 1947 in Mandaluyong city, Philippines. Rudy Bautista has been an participant in the sport of bowling for nearly 40 years and was an active member in youth and adult leagues holding a number of positions, including head coach, assistant coach, league secretary and athlete. His passion for the sport…