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Bowling_Coach
11-04-2008, 06:58 AM
Webber International is currently recruiting men and women for the 09-10 season and beyond. Visit the www.webberathletics.com (http://www.webberathletics.com)for more information.

The team trains 5 times each week at the Kegel Training Center (http://www.kegeltrainingcenter.com/) under Head Coach Joe Slowinski and Assistant Coaches Randy Stoughton and Del Warren (all Bowlers Journal Top 100 Coaches and some of the most respected names in our sport).

The Princeton Review named WIU one of the best Southeastern regional colleges and universities. Webber International University specializes in business.

With small class sizes and a great academic program, if you are interested in improving your game and being on a top college team, WIU is for you.

kev3inp
11-04-2008, 01:21 PM
I've heard of these guys, and how could you go wrong with Kegel as your coach? Too bad I'm too old to sign up. :) Hmm, but if that 73 year old still had eligibilty to play college b-ball, maybe....

Bowling_Coach
01-05-2009, 06:47 AM
I am very proud to announce that the Webber International University team won it's first tournament of the season, the Tier 1 event in Maple Shade, NJ. On two different conditions (37 and 42 feet), the Warriors lead on day 1 (37 feet) and extended their lead on day 2 (42 feet) to win a Tier 1, a major accomplishment as a first-year program.

The teams results so far this season include:

5th place at the Midwest Collegiate (Tier 1) = of 43 teams
2nd place at the Central Florida Classic (Tier 2) = of 11 teams
8th place at the Brunswick Coca-Cola Southern Classic (Tier 1) = 30 teams
4th place at the Leatherneck Classic (Tier 2) = 30 Teams
4th place at the Quaker Keystone Classic (Tier 1) = 42 teams
Champion at the Nittany Lion Kegler Classic (Tier 1) = 46 teams

At the St Louis Match-Games, we had an injury.

www.webberathletics.com

kev3inp
01-05-2009, 07:54 AM
Hey, Coach! Which one are you? Glad to see the team doing well.