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PRESS RELEASE
April 1, 2016
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Catherine Innes

Canadian Tenpin Federation
Canadian Tenpin Federation Announces Bowlers of the Year for Adult, Senior and Youth

The Canadian Tenpin Federation is proud to announce Bowler of Year selections for 2015. Beginning with  Youth Girl, from London, ON, Mykaela Mitchell (right), and for Youth Boy Mitch Hupe, from Winnipeg, Mantitoba (left).


Mykaela Mitchell  won 1-Silver, and 2-Bronze medals while representing Canada on the Youth Team at the Pan American Confederation Championships.  Placed third for a Bronze Medal at the Canadian Team Trials to make the Youth Team.  Won 2-Gold, 1- Silver  and 2- Bronze medals  at the Canadian Youth Championships representing the Team Ontario.  AT the YBC Nationals she won a Bronze medal in singles.  
Mitch Hupe  won a Bronze medal and placed in the top ten for all events while representing Canada at the Pan American Confederation Championships.  He won Gold Medal at the Canadian Team Trials to make the Youth Team, while placing 4th to also earn a spot on the Men's Team.  While bowling in Collegiate events, his Wichita Team were Sectional champs , and had several other wins. 

 
Bowler of Year Senior selections go out to Lauraine Fast of Calgary, Alberta (right)  and  John Chapman from Toronto, Ontario (left)   During the Pan American Confederation Championships Lauraine won a silver medal in Singles, and placed in the top 10 in all other events.  

John placed 4th in the Canadian Team Trials to make the senior team to attend the World Championships.  At Worlds he won 4 medals out of a possible 5.  Gold in All Events, Silver in Doubles, Bronze in Singles and Bronze in the Team Event.  

The adult team Bowler of the Year awards goes out to Robin Orlikowski of Grand Rapids, MI (right) and Daniel MacLelland from Kitchener, Ontario (left).  Robin  won the 
Gold Medal at the Canadian Team Trials to win a spot on the Adult Team, and was also selected to compete in                                                            Pan Am Games in Toronto, 2015.

Daniel won two medals at the Prestigious Pan Am Games.  Gold in Doubles and Bronze in Singles.  Daniel also won the Gold Medal at the Canadian Team Trials.  He added a top 10 finish in a PBA Major, and WBT Event, to his list of accomplishments.  

 
The Canadian Tenpin Federation was formed in 1969 to qualify representatives for international competition. CTF became a full membership organization on August 1, 2004 to deliver membership services to 30,000 plus registered tenpin bowlers in Canada

 
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