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.
Famous for its legendary railroad, beautiful landscapes, and unmatched wild-west spirit, Cheyenne Wyoming, is a… Read More
“Country Music’s Party of the Year” is right around the corner and ready to celebrate another 365 days… Read More
Castro Valley, California - Rowell Ranch Pro Rodeo is kicking off on May 17th-19th, 2024.… Read More
Let me tell you about a little gem right here in the heart of Chandler,… Read More
When it comes to celebrating the biggest sporting events of the year, one may consider the NFL’s Super Bowl,… Read More
Sunny California is bringing out the best springtime rodeo action this May and you won’t… Read More
This website uses cookies.
Read More