
While the baseball and softball fields are closed and the clubs are busy planning for the upcoming season, the Challengers competed in ten frames instead of nine innings at Bowling West in Schlieren on Friday evening. Although strikes were still the goal and a perfect game is a rare occurrence, the focus this time was on socializing. Nearly 30 Challengers – from juniors to active players, coaches, board members, and former greats – spent two hours knocking down pins. At the end, President Mindy Siemers presented the Golden Pin to Tate Stone-Frisina, who, according to unofficial results, knocked down the most pins.