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The 2006 camp is planned for Clover Lanes in Rochester, NY. After meeting with Dan Morgenstern, owner of Clover Lanes, it was an easy decision. With the expanded lane beds, the paddock area, the classrooms available and the surrounding area, it was easy to see that Rochester would be the next home for the camp. The dates are July 22nd and 23rd. The cost is $129.00 for the two day clinic, which includes lunch.

Registrations are now available at Clover Lanes, as well as at our registration page. This camp has sold out every year and this year will be no different. Last years camp had junior bowlers from seven different states and with sport bowling being a large focus for this year’s advanced bowlers, the camp should fill fast. All levels of junior bowlers, boys and girls, ages 10-25 are accepted. Entry level, intermediate, and advanced juniors are encouraged to take part in this camp.

The coaching staff is second to none and this year will be no different. I am currently recruiting three more coaches from the central New York area. Dynothane and Etonic have joined the awesome list of camp sponsors who each year, generously provide balls, bags, shoes, and other bowling aids for the campers.

W.N.Y.S. Junior Bowling Camps will be expanding this summer by having satellite camps across Western New York. Mike Westfield, camp director, was getting several requests from centers across western New York to bring smaller camps to their center. Island Lanes will be holding a satellite camp the third weekend in June. Transit Lanes will be holding a camp the last weekend in June. The first week in August there will be a camp at Broadway Lanes. Along with these satellite camps, Clover Lanes in Rochester, NY will be holding the main camp on July 22nd and 23rd. Keep your eyes open for more satellite camps as time goes by.

I'm looking forward to working with the clover lanes staff and very optimistic that 2006 will be a camp for the ages.