Are there enough students participating in the sport to warrant adding another activity?
High school bowling competitions take place in one of the safest and most controlled environments available for a sport or activity. In fact, competitive tournaments and the state finals will only be held at bowling facilities whose proprietors have signed agreements indicating that they will prohibit the use of tobacco and the selling of alcohol during all high school bowling events sanctioned by the NSAA and NHSBF.
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