The Ak-Chin Indian Community Police Department hosted the fourth annual Arizona Special Olympics Bowling Tournament that featured lots of strikes and plenty of fun to spare.
After a group photo of the Special Olympians and guests, it was time for the first game of the bowling tournament. A total of 84 bowlers participated in the tournament, held at Ten Pins Down inside the UltraStar Multi-tainment Center at Ak-Chin Circle. Ak-Chin Indian Community Councilman Gabe Lopez hosted a family team with his sister, Special Olympian Lanita Lopez. Ak-Chin Indian Community elder Genevieve Miguel and her family wore team t-shirts to recognize their family member, the late Ortencia “Mia” Miguel. Genevieve also donated handmade baskets for the raffle. Ak-Chin Indian Community Chairman Robert Miguel hosted a family team, Team Jazzer, and Ak-Chin Indian Community Vice-Chairman Delia Carlyle hosted an ASU and UofA -themed team.
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