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BOWLING IN SASKATCHEWAN 2016-2017 BOWL SASK M.B.A.S. BOWL CANADA S.5 P.B.A. BOWLING FED. SASK 10 PIN

Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan Executive Director Rhonda Kurbis Shirley Bird President #100 1805-8th Avenue 103-108 Street Regina, Sask. SR4 1E3 Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 1P3 Phone 306-780-9412 Phone 306-373-2798 Fax 306-780-9455 Fax 306-374-1842 Email bowling@sasktel.net Email sbird001@sasktel.net Secretary Ellen Griffin #119 801 Heritage Crescent Saskatoon, Sask. S7H 5R7 Phone 306-955-6669 Fax Email ellengriffin@sasktel.net The Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan (the Federation) is the Provincial Sport Governing Body for 5 and 10 Pin bowling in the province of Saskatchewan. We are members of Sask Sport Inc. and are a registered non-profit organization. As such our organization must comply with Sask Sport guidelines and the Non-Profit Corporations Act. The primary responsibility of the Federation is to apply for and allocate Sask Lotteries funding to our member organizations. These include Bowl Sask, Saskatchewan 5 Pin Bowlers' Association, Master Bowlers Association of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan 10 Pin Federation. There are two representatives from each of the member organizations who sit on the Federation Board of Directors. The Federation executive consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary/Treasurer and the Executive Director. The 4 non-voting Executive and the 8 member Board of Directors conduct all business on behalf of the Federation. The Federation administers policy, provides programs and services to our members and allocates Sask Lottery Grant funding to the member organizations. The Federation office is where the Executive Director conducts the day to day business of the Federation and is located in Regina. The Federation has a web site where up to date information can be obtained on the Federation and all of our member organizations. www. saskbowl.com Bowl Sask - Club 55 and Youth Bowling Sask 5 Pin Bowlers' Association Saskatchewan 10 Pin Federation Master Bowlers Association of Saskatchewan WEBSITE FOR ALL THE MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS www.saskbowl. com

BOWL SASK President Shelley Baer Derek Hlewka Youth Bowling 1620-9th Avenue E. 201-13th Street E. Regina, Sask. S4N 6J9 Prince Albert, Sask. S6V 1C8 Phone 306-789-0066 Phone 306-763-3177 Email gcbowl@sasktel.net Email pareccentre@sasktel.net Bowl Sask is a not for profit trade organization consisting of approximately thirty-five bowling centres through out the province. All members of Bowl Sask are also members of Bowl Canada. This organization runs the National programs for the Club 55, the Youth bowlers and national competitions for the adult 5 and 10 pin league bowlers such as Bowl Canada Cup. Following is a brief explanation of the three divisions: Youth Bowling (YBC) Club 55 Adults Youth Bowling 5-Pin This program is designed for bowlers who are under the age of 19. There are three possible divisions: Bantam - 10 years and under on December 31, 2016 Juniors - 11 years to 14 on December 31, 2016 Seniors - 15 years to 19 on December 31, 2016 There is also a Bowlasaurus division for those born in 2010 or later and they usually bowl 2 games with 2 hands. They do not compete in the main program, but have a series of their own. 10-Pin This program is designed for bowlers who are under the age of 21. There are three possible divisions: Bantams - 11 years and under on August 1, 2016 Juniors - 12 to 14 years on August 1, 2016 Seniors - 15 to 21 on August 1, 2016 There is also a program run by the Canadian 10-Pin Federation (CTF) and there are four divisions: Bantams - 11 years and under on August 1, 2016 Juniors - 12 to 14 years on August 1, 2016 Intermediate - 15 to 17 years on August 1, 2016 Seniors - 18 to 21 years on August 1, 2016 You do not have to have all divisions in order to participate in these programs. There are a number of events run in league for these bowlers as well as some that advance to zone or provincial events and in some cases to a national final. In House Check the Bowl Canada Management for information on these. Trio 5-Pin three member team from each division that compete on a pins over average basis. Provincials are held for each division in different locations throughout the province and are divided into North and South to reduce travel time. Youth Doubles 5 and 10 Pin - is a pins over average competition pairing the highest average with the lowest, 2nd high with 2nd low, and so on. This runs in league with the winners advancing to provincials (again they are divided into North and South). 4 Steps The 4 Steps to Stardom is a scratch event which has competition in each division with boys and girls competing separately. This starts in league, advances to zones, provincials and national levels. There are team and singles events in 5 pin and singles in 10 pin.

BOWL SASK (Continued) Some expenses including travel ( $.07 per kilometer) for provincial events are covered by grants obtained through the Bowling Federation. There is a National registration fee of $15.00/bowler, some of which is rebated to Sask Youth Bowling. Provincial registration is $3.00 per bowler. The YBC have a very successful fund raising program which involves selling boxes of chocolates ($5.00 each). The bowling centre earns 18% of sales from the National office. In Saskatchewan, any centre selling $45.00 worth per registered bowler receives an additional 7% from Sask YBC. The $45.00 per registered bowler is also required in order to receive travel funds for provincials. Club 55 This is a program that targets the age group 55 and over. The main purpose of the program is to provide a venue for them to socialize - at a local, zone, provincial and national level. All Club 55 events are run on a pins over average basis and are open to all members but are not compulsory. An awards program is available for high scores, in house tournaments, etc. In House Check the Bowl Canada Management for information on these. High Low This event pairs the highest average bowler with the lowest average, 2nd highest with second lowest, and so on until everyone has a partner. Competition starts in league and winners advance to a house final and the winners of this go to a provincial final. Club 55 Club 55 Cup is a new event that involves a 4 player team that can be mixed, ladies or men. Teams will be formed with individuals most pins over average and will advance to the Provincial final and possibly to the Nationals. Some expenses including travel ($.07/km) for provincial events are covered by grants obtained through the Bowling Federation. Your program will operate best if you have a Club 55 Co-ordinator. This is usually a volunteer who oversees the program as a whole and does the organizing, ordering of supplies, etc. Club 55 leagues usually run on a handicap system so everyone is able to participate on an equal basis no matter what their athletic capabilities are. Teams are usually 4 or 5 players and bowl 3 games. The length of the season is determined by the bowling centre. Adult Leagues These leagues usually run on a handicap system so everyone is able to participate on an equal basis no matter what the their athletic capabilities are. Teams are usually 4 or 5 players and bowl 3 games. The length of the season is determined by the bowling centre. Your higher average bowlers may want to form a scratch league with fewer players and more games - 3 player teams bowling 4 or 5 games. Bowl Canada Cup - a brand new event that leads to a provincial and national championship. You can bowl with your own team and/or make a team (any 5 people from the same centre) This starts in league play, then a house final leading to provincials. Winners at the the provincial will advance to the Nationals. Sask 5 If your leagues and/or bowlers choose to join the Sask 5 Pin Bowlers' Association there are a number of events that they can participate in and these are all listed on the Sask 5 page.

SASKATCHEWAN 5 PIN BOWLERS ASSOCIATION President Shona Stapleton Heather Lawrence 1st Vice-President 1562-4th Street E. Box 99 Prince Albert, Sask. S6V 6K4 Meskanaw, Sask. S0K 2W0 Phone 306-764-9778 Phone 306-864-3335 Email s.stapleton@pagc.sk.ca Email h.lawrence@xplornet.com Record Scores Deb Pitre Shirley Bird Tournament Director Box 482 103-108 Street Weyburn, Sask. S4H 2K3 Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 1P3 Phone 306-842-1052 Phone 306-373-2798 Email diamondd@accesscomm.ca Fax 306-374-1842 Email sbird001@sasktel.net Saskatchewan 5 Pin Bowlers' Association (S5PBA) is the governing body for the sport of five pin bowling within the province. We are the largest bowling organization in the province with three thousand (3000) members. Five pin bowling is geared to participation. This can be as a recreational bowler or as competitive as you want and each participant decides this for themselves. The five annual tournaments we host are each geared for different skill levels. YOUTH CHALLENGE Over 12 and not yet 19 years of age as of December 31 of current year Team and singles competition - based on total pinfall (scratch scores) All star team advances to a National Final HIGH LOW DOUBLES Open to all Sask 5-Pin members from 19 to 99+ years of age Starts in league with low average bowler paired with high average All scores are based on pins over average (POA) Each bowling center eligible to send a team to provincials GREAT WESTERN FUNBOWL Open to all Sask 5-Pin members from 19 to 99+ years of age with an average of 190 or less from the previous season or this season for new bowlers. All scores are based on pins over average (POA) Each zone sends two mixed teams to the Provincial Finals Winning team from Provincials advance to the Inter-Provincial Team Challenge. RISING STARS Open to all Sask 5-Pin members from 19 to 99+ years of age with an average of 220 or less from the previous season or this season for new bowlers. Scores are based on total pinfall (scratch) Each Zone sends two mixed teams to the Provincial Finals Winning team from Provincials advance to the Inter-Provincial Team Challenge.

S5PBA (Continued) GREAT WESTERN OPEN Open to all Sask 5-Pin members from 19 to 99+ years of age Geared for the "elite" or higher average bowlers as scores are total pinfall (scratch) Combined zones send a men's, ladies and mixed team, as well as singles to Provincials. Winner in each division advance to the National Finals. We also have an awards program and record score awards for all skill levels. Lane certification, judges of play and scorekeepers are also part of our program. Please contact a member of our executive for information, questions or concerns. COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR THE TOURNAMENTS IN THE EXECUTIVE HANDBOOK www.saskbowl.com

MASTER BOWLERS ASSOCIATION OF SASKATCHEWAN President Les Wardrop Wanda Sweatman Vice-President Box 788 Box 778 Rosetown, Sask. S0L 2V0 Wadena, Sask. S0A 4J0 Phone 306-882-3165 Phone s06-338-2192 Email leswardrop@gmail.com Email w.sweatman@sasktel.net Coaching Donna Seiferling Certification 79 Hastings Crescent Technician Regina, Sask. S4T 7N6 Phone 306-781-2739 Email donna.seiferling@accesscomm.ca The Master Bowlers' Association of Saskatchewan (MBAS) is a non-profit organization, which consists of a group of volunteers which comprises the teaching and coaching arm of Saskatchewan 5 Pin Bowlers' Association. We conduct clinics for Learn to Bowl, providing instructors for any and all bowlers of any age who wish to learn or improve their bowling skills. We provide instruction for those who want to become coaches, be it the mom or dad who want to help their child, all the way to those who wish to coach children or adults at the provincial or national events. A Master/YBC tournament is held every year as a perk to our members and the youth they coach, which has a house, zone and provincial round. Members can compete in four Master Events each year. These tournaments are divided into five five divisions: Tournament Men Scratch Event Tournament Ladies Scratch Event Teaching Men Pins Over Average (POA) Teaching Ladies Pins Over Average (POA) Seniors Pins Over Average (POA) The provincial winners advance to Nationals which are held in a different province every year. All Masters must also be members of the Saskatchewan 5 Pin Bowlers' Association. We are an organization built on the foundation of ethics, sportsmanship and fellowship. COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE WEBSITE www.saskbowl.com

President Blaine Boyle Alice Gray Manager 87 Ambassador Village 19 Marshall Crescent Estevan, Sask. S4A 2R5 Regina, Sask. S4R 4Y8 Phone 306-421-2230 Phone 306-543-9198 Email blaine.boyle@customtruck.ca Email ajgray@sasktel.net The purposes of the Provincial Association include, but are not limited to: A. Providing an equal opportunity to amateur athletes, coaches, trainers, managers, administrators, and officials to participate in amateur tenpin bowling competition without discrimination on the basis of race, colour, religion, age gender, disability, or national origin, and with fair notice and opportunity for hearing to any amateur athlete, coach, trainer, manager, administrator, or official before declaring the individual ineligible to participate. B. Promoting the game of ten pin bowling. C. Conducting and supporting ten pin bowling competition. D. Enforcing the Bylaws. E. Complying with the CTF Policy Manual and adhering to the performance standards and stated requirements as set for in the CTF Policy Manual. F. Conducting provincial tournaments for its members. G. Providing education, training, evaluations, recognition and other services as established by the CTF. H. Implementing all CTF programs I. Electing the Officers of the Provincial Association. J. Employing/selecting and evaluating performance of the Association Manager K. Manage sport funding received from Provincial Government agencies. L. Provincial Association Meeting - Annually SASKATCHEWAN 10 PIN FEDERATION

2016-2017 CALENDAR AUGUST 2016 SEPTEMBER 2016 OCTOBER 2016 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 2016 DECEMBER 2016 JANUARY 2017 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2017 MARCH 2017 APRIL 2017 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MAY 2017 JUNE 2017 JULY 2017 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Dec 4 - S5 Youth Challenge-Prince Albert Mar 11-12 - S5 HiLo-Humboldt Feb 25-26 S5 Fun Bowl/Rising Stars-Saskatoon Mar 30 - Apr 2 - S5 Open-Moose Jaw May 30 - June 4 - C5 Open Nat. Dark Squares - Holidays 30

SEPTEMBER 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bowl Canada Sept 10-18 YBC Bring a Buddy Tournament In House Bowl Canada Sept 17 Kick Off Date for YBC National Fund Campaign S5PBA Sept 17 Sask 5 Annual General Meeting Saskatoon TBA Bowl Sask Sept 18 Bowl Sask Annual Meeting Regina Sask 10 Pin Sept 24 Sask 10 Pin Annual Meeting Regina MBAS Sept 25 Master's Annual Meeting Saskatoon

Bowl Canada Sept 12-20 Bring a Buddy Tournament Bowl Canada dates are suggested dates, but can be changed to suit you calendar. This is held in house and outside of regular league play. It is a scotch doubles event consisting of 1 YBC bowler and his/her friend or "buddy" who is not currently a member of YBC. Therefore, YBC members who wish to take part in the event must encourage a non YBC member to take part. The entry fee is $.50 for the YBC bowler only. Lineage is to be paid by the participants. 3 games will be bowled using the Scotch Doubles format. Example: The YBC bowler leads off in the first frame - the buddy bowls the 2nd frame - YBC bowler the 3rd frame and so on. While the event consists of 3 games, each participant will in reality only have bowled 1 1/2 games at the end of the tournament. At the conclusion of the tournament and on receipt of the proper order form and entry fees, attractive crests will be issued for all YBC members who took part in the tournament. Participation certificates will be provided for the non YBC member. Champion chevrons will be provided for the winners in each division. Note: This tournament is designed not only to create interest for the YBC member, but also to promote Youth Bowling Canada and stimulate YBC membership. Bowl Canada Sept 17 Kick Off Date for YBC National Fund Campaign Each year, Youth Bowling Canada conducts a fundraising campaign to raise monies that are used in the following ways: 1. The profits are used to provide transportation, meals and other on-site costs for all finalists while they are taking part in Youth Bowl Canada's National Championships, which this season will be held in Alberta. 2. The profits are used to assist your Provincial YBC association in conducting provincial programs and events, including a first class Provincial Championship leading up to the YBC Nationals. 3. The profits are used to assist each participating YBC league by providing funds for shirts, trophies, banquets, tournament travel, etc. Since the profits derived from the campaign are used to cover expenses for the Youth Bowling Canada National Championships as well as other provincial programs and events, bowling centres and YBC membership wishing to participate in these events and programs must adequately take part in the current season's National Fund Campaign.

OCTOBER 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bowl Canada October FREQUENT BOWLER CARD See Bowl Canada Manual Bowling Fed October 2 Bowling Federation Annual Meeting Saskatoon 1:00 PM Bowl Canada Oct 3-9 Club 55/YBC Pee Wee Tournament In House S5PBA Oct - Nov Watch for information for the following events in your area. Great Western Fun Bowl Rising Stars High Low Doubles League &/or House Rounds League &/or House Rounds League Round

Bowl Canada Oct 3-9 Club 55/YBC Pee Wee Tournament In House This event is open to registered members of the Club 55 and registered members of Youth Bowl Canada who preferably are under the age of 9 years old. Only centres that are registered in both programs can conduct this event. This is a mixed triples consisting of one Club 55 member, one Pee Wee Boy and one Pee Wee Girl. There is no entry fee. Lineage is to be paid by the bowlers. Two or three games are to be bowled and champions must be declared on a pins over average basis. On receipt of the proper order form from the YBC, all competitors will be provided with an attractive Club 55/YBC Pee Wee Tournament crest and the champions will receive an added champion chevron. Note: This event is primarily designed to involve Club 55 bowlers with youth bowlers. Co-ordinators may also change the format for this event to a Doubles competition, if they wish. S5PBA Oct - Nov Watch for information for the following events in your area. Great Western Fun Bowl League &/or House Rounds Rising Stars League &/or House Rounds High Low Doubles League Round The Executive Handbook (saskbowl.com) has the complete story on the Great Western Fun Bowl and Rising Stars, but they are to act as a guideline. Each zone is allowed to do what ever works best for them. Some do the league and house rounds while others go directly to a zone final. The winning teams from the zone will advance to the Provincials. The High Low Doubles runs for 4 weeks in league play and the winners from this advance to a House final. Each bowling centre sends the house winners directly to the Provincial Finals.

TOURNAMENT SCORESHEET LEAGUE NAME: HIGH LOW DOUBLES TOURNAMENT SECRETARY: Bowler's Ave. Average times 3 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week NAME 205 615 586 640 680 590 1101 1070 1200 NAME 254 462 1077 515 430 520 441 1031 + 24 + 24-7 + 17 + 123 + 140-46 + 94 Position + 94 3rd

NOVEMBER 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CTF Nov 3-5 10-Pin Canadian Mixed Nationals Calgary Bowl Canada Nov 5-13 YBC - I Beat My Coach In House Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -North - Bantams Biggar 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -North - Juniors Rosetown 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -North - Seniors Prince Albert 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -South - Bantams Moose Jaw 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -South - Juniors Melville 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Nov 6 YBC 5-Pin Trio -South - Seniors Yorton 11:00 AM Bowl Canada Nov 7-13 Club 55 - Beat the Chief In House Bowl Canada NOV 15 YBC 5-PIN SINGLES & TEAM, 10-PIN SINGLES ENTRY DEADLINE Bowl Canada Nov 15-30 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Singles Qualifying In House S5PBA Nov 18 MAP Applications must be submitted to Fed. Office Bowl Canada Nov 19-Dec 11 YBC Family Twosome Tournament In House MBAS Nov 19 Master's Event - All Divisions Regina MBAS Nov 20 Master's Event - All Divisions Regina

Bowl Canada Nov 5-13 YBC - I Beat My Coach In House Each YBC member wishing to compete in this tournament must pay an entry fee of $.50 Entry fees will be used to cover the cost of the I Beat My Coach crests and any surplus will be used to support the Sunshine Bowlers Program for special needs bowlers in Canada. The coach(s) will bowl one game prior to the date that the YBC members will be competing in this during their regular league play. I Beat My Coach crests will be awarded to all YBC bowlers who beat the coach's score in any one game providing the entry fee has been paid. At the conclusion of the tournament, and on receipt of the entry fees and the appropriate order form all crests and chevrons will be issued. Bowl Sask Nov 6 Trio This is open to all registered YBC bowlers who have an established average of fifteen (15) games or more. A Trio will consist of three (3) bowlers within a specific division - 3 bantams, 3 juniors or 3 seniors. Example: 2 bantam boys and 1 bantam girl Franchise fee is $40.00 per team and you can purchase one or more spots in each division. Provincial is a four (4) game block POA with medals presented in each division. Bowl Canada Nov. 7-13 Club 55 - Beat the Chief In House Each Club 55 member wishing to compete must pay an entry fee of $.50 + GST/HST Entry fees will be used to cover the cost of the I Beat The Chief crests and any surplus will be used to support the Sunshine Bowlers Program for special needs bowlers in Canada. The Chief (Club 55 co-ordinator, proprietor or designated person) will bowl one game prior to the date the Club 55 members will be competing in this during their regular league play. Beat the Chief crests will be awarded to all Club 55 bowlers who beat the Chief's score in any one game providing the entry fee has been paid. At the conclusion of the tournament, and on receipt of the entry fees and the appropriate order form all crests will be issued. Bowl Canada Nov 15-30 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Singles Qualifying In House Participating bowlers must be 8 years of age or over as of December 31. They must have participated adequately in the National Fund Campaign and must have bowled 1/2 of the eligible games bowled from the start of the league to November 15 Example: if the league has bowled 24 games the YBC member must have bowled 12. For complete rules & regulations see the Bowl Canada Management Manual. YBC Nov 13 Youth Classic Tournament See complete entry form on saskbowl.com or check the condensed version on the following page.

MBAS Nov 19-20 Master's Event - All Divisions Regina Entry forms are on the website (saskbowl.com) under Masters Entry deadline: November 10, 2016 Bowl Canada Nov 19 - Dec 11 YBC Family Twosome Tournament In House This event is a doubles competition. The entry fee is $.50 for YBC bowlers only. Attractive crests will be issued to all YBC members that participate in this event and chevrons will be awarded to the winners in each division. YBC bowlers can partner with their mother or father, grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle At the conclusion of the tournament, and on receipt of the entry fees and the appropriate order form all crests and chevrons will be issued.

MAP GRANT FUNDING GUIDELINES PURPOSE The Membership Assistance Program (MAP) was developed through the combined efforts of Sask Sport Inc. and the Provincial Sport Organizations to provide direct financial assistance to associations and clubs to support community and club-level sport development. The MAP Grant Program is a direct benefit of Sask Lotteries which funds approximately 12000 sport, culture and recreation groups - an economic impact over $1 billion every year while supporting 23000 jobs in Saskatchewan. Please continue to support the lotteries by making your members aware of Sask Lotteries commitment to amateur sport. The Map Grant is based on several factors: registered members, membership fees, coaches, officials and geographic representation. All MAP funds must be properly accounted for by submitting a properly completed spending plan (budget) and follow up report (actual) along with receipts verifying expenditures. ELIGIBILITY Member organization's local and zone associations, community/clubs who are members in good standing with their respective member organization and the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan are eligible for assistance. Eligible Expenditures/Projects Training bowling clinics (learn to bowl, training) team practices (travel, accommodation, lineage, meals) Competition Tournaments (excluding national/international or any other tournaments as deemed elite by the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan.) (travel, accommodation, meals, lineage, officiating fees) Clinics Officials and coaching (travel, accommodation, meals, facility rental, honorarium) Police Checks cost charged by police department/rcmp detachment for volunteer police check Ineligible Expenditures No retroactive projects will be funded No late applications will be accepted Travel expenses must conform to be lower or equal to the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan's established rate. No out of province travel will be funded. The Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan will not accept applications where there is duplicate funding by other organizations or government agencies. Any construction, upgrading, maintenance or operating cost of facilities. No cash prizes Social events - (barbeques, lunches, etc.) Alcoholic beverages Research projects or feasibility studies Any other expenses as deemed ineligible by the Bowling Fed of Sask or Sask Trust.

APPLICATION PROCESS Spending Plans The spending plan must include a detailed budget and description of program(s) that funding is to be utilized for. The report must be signed and dated by the President or Treasurer of the member club/organization. Spending Plans must be submitted to the Federation office prior to December 4, 2015 Use the following information as a guideline for writing the program proposal. * Who and how many will participate/benefit from the program * When and where will the program(s) take place * Will certification result (coaching, officials clinics) * Detailed balanced budget Revenue: MAP amount requested Self help revenue Expenditure: Mileage rate (per km) for travel Accommodation Lineage Facility rental The above is intended as a guideline, some parts may not be appropriate and additional information may be pertinent. APPROVAL PROCESS MAP grant allocation amounts to the member organizations are approved by the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan Board of Directors on an annual basis and administered by the Executive Director. MAP allocations are included in the overall budget approval for operation in the next fiscal year. (i.e.) MAP grant allocation for 2015-16 approved at April 11, 2015 meeting The Executive Director reviews the Spending Plan applications received and disburses grant funding according to the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan MAP grant policies and Sask Sport guidelines. All MAP grant expenditures coincide with the fiscal year the Board of Directors has approved allocations/disbursements. PAYMENT PROCESS Upon submission and approval of your spending plan 60% of the approved grant amount will be forwarded to the member organizations that adhered to the MAP grant guidelines in the previous two fiscal years. The remaining 40% or balance thereof will be forwarded upon receiving a completed follow up report with actual receipts verifying expenditures. Follow up reports and receipts must be received no later than May 15, 2016 MAP Application Form - can be found on saskbowl.com under Bowling Federation tab. MAP Follow Up Process - Information in May and report form on website

Membership Assistance Program APPLICATION & SPENDING PLAN GRANT INFORMATION Sport Organization Name: Contact Person: Address: City/Town: Postal Code: Phone Number: H) B) Email: Please provide a brief description of the project: PROJECT BUDGET Revenue: Map Grant Requested: $ Self Help: $ $ $ TOTAL REVENUE $ Expenses: $ $ $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES * Please note - copies of documentation to verify expenses will be required with the follow-up report. $ I hereby certify the above information is correct and factual. Chairperson s / President s Signature Date PROVINCIAL SPORT GOVERNING BODY USE ONLY: Amount Approved: Authorization: Date: Payment Date: Cheque #: Amount Paid:

DATE: November 13, 2016 START TIME: 11:00 A.M. FORMAT: Everyone bowls 6 qualifying games Top 16 (scratch) advance to Match Play Match play is two games total pinfall Average cutoff for P.O.A. is your highest average at the end of last season. ENTRY FEE: $50.00 on or before November 6, 2016 $60.00 after November 6, 2016 Optional: $10.00 for P.O.A. division $10.00 Doubles * Pick your own partner $5.00 for High Game Pot (payout each game) PRIZE MONEY: Scratch Payouts (Based on 36 entries) Top 16 $ 25.00 each Top 8 $ 40.00 each (total of $65.00) Top 4 $ 70.00 each (total of $135.00) Top 2 $ 200.00 each (total of $335.00) Top 1 $ 300.00 (total of $635.00) Doubles, High Game & P.O.A. payout will be based on the money collected in each division. Bowler's Name: Bowling Centre: Phone Number: Email Address: Average: YOUTH CLASSIC TOURNAMENT CANADIAN BOWLING CENTRE ENTRY FORM Highest average end of last season (all leagues - minimum of 50 games) Entry Fee: $50.00 on or before Nov. 6, 2016 (all cheques payable to Canadian Bowling Centre) $60.00 after November 6, 2016 $10.00 for P.O.A. event $10.00 for Doubles Event $5.00 for high game pot

DECEMBER 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bowl Canada December STRIKE OUT HUNGER See Bowl Canada Manual Bowl Canada Nov 19-Dec 11 YBC Family Twosome Tournament In House Bowl Canada Dec 1-31 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Singles Zone Finals Bowl Canada Dec 1 - Feb 5 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps to Stardom Team Qualifying Bowl Canada Dec 1 - Feb 5 YBC 10-Pin 4 Steps to Stardom Singles Qualifying S5PBA Dec 4 Youth Challenge Provincial Finals Prince Albert Bowl Canada Dec 5-11 Club 55 - Beat My Average In House Dec 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS - HAPPY HOLIDAYS - SEASONS GREETINGS

Bowl Canada Dec 1-31 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Singles Zone Finals YBC Zones Zone 1 - Biggar, Cutknife, Kindersley, Lashburn, Maidstone, Rosetown, Shaunavon, Swift Current, Perdue Zone 2 - Saskatoon - all three centres Zone 3 - Humboldt, Melfort, Prince Albert Zone 4 - Esterhazy, Foam Lake, Melville, Yorkton Zone 5 - Regina - all four centres Zone 6 - Estevan, Moose Jaw, Carnduff, Weyburn Make sure you know the location, date and time for your zone qualifying. One male and one female from each division will advance to the Provincial finals. Bowl Canada Dec 1 - Feb 7 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps to Stardom Team Qualifying The qualifying is held during league play and will consist of the first 9 games bowled during the designated period. Once the qualifying round has concluded, the bowlers with the highest total qualifying scores (scratch) in their division will make up the four player teams. Please refer to the Bowl Canada Manual for complete details on this event. Bowl Canada Dec 1 - Feb 7 YBC 10-Pin 4 Steps to Stardom Singles Qualifying Participating bowlers must be 8 years of age or older as of August 1st, and have participated adequately in the National Fund Campaign, and must have bowled 1/2 of the eligible games from the start of league to Nov 15th. The qualifying is held during league play and will consist of the first 9 games bowled during the designated period. Once the qualifying round has concluded, the bowler with the highest total qualifying scores (scratch) in their division will make up the singles representatives at the Provincial Finals. Please refer to the Bowl Canada Manual for complete details on this event. Bowl Canada Dec 7-13 Club 55 - Beat My Average In House Each Club 55 member wishing to compete in this tournament must pay an entry fee of $.50 + GST/HST. During the time assigned for this event, Club 55 bowlers will bowl their regular number of league games. Each bowler who scores higher than his/her average for the first game will receive an attractive "I Beat My Average" crest providing they paid the entry fee. At the conclusion of the tournament, and on receipt of the entry fees and the appropriate order form all crests will be issued.

JANUARY 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Jan 1 LET THE NEW YEAR BEGIN! ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS Bowl Canada Jan 1 - Feb 28 Bowl Canada Cup (replacing Nat. Classified) League Qualifying Round Bowl Canada Jan 1 - Feb 28 Club 55 Cup (replacing Trio) League Qualifying Round Bowl Canada Jan 2-8 Club 55 House Double Championships In House Bowl Canada JAN 31 CLUB 55 NATIONAL 5-PIN CHAMPIONSHIPS ENTRY DEADLINE Bowl Canada JAN 31 BOWL CANADA CUP ENTRY DEADLINE Bowl Canada Jan 31 YCB CHOCOLATES - FINALIZED FOR 19% REBATE DEADLINE

Bowl Canada Jan 1 - Feb 28 Bowl Canada Cup (replacing National Classified) League Qualifying Round Brand New Event - Five (5) Player Team - All rounds Pins Over Average (POA) Enter as a team on regular league night No Entry Fee in the league round. If your center runs the league round for 3 weeks your team could qualify in either of these ways: 1) Highest combined POA for the three weeks or 2) Each week you could take 1/6 of the teams again based on highest POA. Either way 50% of the bowlers in the league round will be eligible to bowl in the House Final. Each centre can purchase as many franchises (prior to Jan 31) as they deem feasible. Payment charts are in the Bowl Sask Manual. Bowl Canada Jan 1 - Feb 28 Club 55 Cup (Replacing the Club 55 Trio) Brand New Event - Four (4) Player Team - All rounds Pins Over Average (POA) Must use the highest league average as of December 31 League qualifying round - much the same as the Trio with the 4 highest POA making the first team and so on depending on how many spots you purchased. Difference: Could be 4 ladies, 3 ladies 1man, 2ladies 2 men, 1 lady 3 men or 4 men. Bowl Canada Jan 2-8 Club 55 House Double Championships In House Teams could be set up with a random draw in two divisions (men & ladies). Winners would be declared on a Pins Over Average basis in each league. OR Teams could be set up as the High Low Doubles format with the highest average bowler in the league being paired with the lowest average and so on until all bowlers have been paired. This would run for a 4 week period and all teams that were on the plus side after this time period would be eligible to bowl in a house final. Winners from this round would advance to a provincial final. Bowl Canada Jan 31 YCB CHOCOLATES - FINALIZED FOR 19% REBATE Credit will only be issued for chocolates returned prior to January 31. Procedure for returning in the YBC Manual. Payment must also be finalized by January 31 to qualify for the 19% rebate.

FEBRUARY 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Bowl Canada Feb 4 YBC I Beat My Average In House Bowl Canada Feb 5 YBC 4 Steps Qualifying Complete (5 Pin Teams & 10 Pin Singles) MBAS Feb 5 Master/YBC Provincials Regina 12:00 Noon Bowl Canada Feb 6 DEADLINE FOR REPORTING YBC 5-PIN TEAMS & 10 PIN SINGLES Bowl Sask Feb 11-19 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Team Zone Finals Sask 10 Feb 12 10-Pin Provincial Doubles Regina - Glencairn Bowl Canada Feb 15-28 Bowl Canada Cup House Qualifying Round S5PBA Feb 24 Sask 5 Semi-Annual Meeting Saskatoon S5PBA Feb 25-26 Fun Bowl & Rising Stars Provincial Saskatoon CTF Feb 25-26 Edmonton Scholarship Tournament Bowl Canada Feb 28 YBC CHOCOLATES - FINALIZED FOR 10% REBATE DEADLINE

Bowl Canada Feb 1-28 Bowl Canada Cup House Qualifying Round On a given date/dates you would host the House Round for the Bowl Canada Cup for all the teams that qualified in the league rounds. Bowlers would pay the lineage and any entry fee. Bowl Canada suggests $25/team for 5-Pin and $20/team for 10-Pin. Depending how many franchises were purchased for your centre the top team(s) will advance directly to the Provincial Finals. Bowl Canada Feb 4 YBC I Beat My Average Each YBC member wishing to compete in this tournament must pay an entry fee of $.50 During the time assigned for this event, YBC bowlers will bowl their regular number of league games. Each bowler who scores higher than his/her average for the first game will receive an attractive "I Beat My Average" crest providing they paid the entry fee. At the conclusion of the tournament, and on receipt of the entry fees and the appropriate order form all crests will be issued. Bowl Sask Feb 11-19 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Team Zone Finals

MARCH 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bowl Canada Mar 1 YCB CHOCOLATES - NO REBATE PAST THE DEADLINE Bowl Canada Mar 1 10 Pin World Cup Entry Deadline Bowl Canada Mar 1 Bowl Canada Cup House 5-Pin & 10-Pin Entry Deadline Bowl Sask Mar 4 Bowl Sask Member's Meeting Regina Bowl Sask Mar 5 YBC 10-Pin 4 Steps Provincial Regina 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Mar 5 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps Singles (5 games) Regina 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Mar 5 YBC 5-Pin 4 Steps - All Teams (4 games) Regina 11:00 AM Bowl Sask Mar 10 Club 55 High Low Doubles Provincials Moose Jaw S5PBA Mar 11-12 S5 High Low Doubles Provincials Humboldt MBAS Mar 18 Master's Events - All Divisions Prince Albert MBAS Mar 19 Master's Events - All Divisions Prince Albert MBAS Mar 19 Master's Semi-Annual Meeting Prince Albert CTF March 19 CTF Youth Provincials S5PBA Mar 23-26 Youth Challenge Nationals S5PBA Mar 30-Apr 2 Great Western Open Provincials Moose Jaw

MBAS Mar 19 Master's Semi-Annual Meeting Location and time TBA MBAS Mar 19 & 20 Master's Events - All Divisions Regina Entry forms are on the website (saskbowl.com) under Masters

APRIL 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bowl Canada April FAMILY FUN BOWL See Bowl Canada Manual Bowl Canada April 1 Payment IN for Bowl Canada 2017-18 Dues Bowl Canada April 8-16 Bowler of the Year In House Bowl Sask April 9 YBC 5-Pin Youth Doubles Prov. - South Regina 12:00 Noon Bowl Sask April 9 YBC 5-Pin Youth Doubles Prov. - North Saskatoon 12:00 Noon Bowl Sask April 9 YBC 10-Pin Youth Doubles Provincial Estevan 12:00 Noon April 14 Good Friday Bowl Sask April 21 Club 55 Cup Saskatoon 10:00 AM Bowl Sask April 23 5-Pin Bowl Canada Cup Provincial Regina 10:00 AM Bowl Sask April 23 10-Pin Bowl Canada Cup Provincial Regina 10:00 AM S5PBA April 27-30 Inter-Provincial Team Challenge Bowl Sask April 29 Bowl Sask Cash Tournament Melville Special O April 29-30 Bob Pedde Tournament - 5 & 10 Pin Saskatoon - Eastview Bowl Sask April 30 10-Pin World Cup Provincial Estevan S5PBA April Record Scores - send in as soon as your leagues are finished

SASKATCHEWAN 5 PIN BOWLERS ASSOCIATION INDIVIDUAL RECORD SCORE REPORT FORM ASSOCIATIONS: Please send one copy to provincials once you have determined your local winners BOWLING CENTRE: SEASON: ASSOCIATION: LEAGUE: SECRETARY: PHONE: CLASS/AVERAGE MEN DATE SCORE CLASS/AVERAGE LADIES DATE SCORE 1 (000-165) SINGLE 1 (000-155) SINGLE TRIPLE TRIPLE FOUR FOUR FIVE FIVE 2 (166-185) SINGLE 2 (156-175) SINGLE TRIPLE TRIPLE FOUR FOUR FIVE FIVE 3 (186-205) SINGLE 3 (176-195) SINGLE TRIPLE TRIPLE FOUR FOUR FIVE FIVE 4 (206-225) SINGLE 4 (196-215) SINGLE TRIPLE TRIPLE FOUR FOUR FIVE FIVE 5 (226 & UP) SINGLE 5 (216 & UP) SINGLE TRIPLE TRIPLE FOUR FOUR FIVE FIVE HIGH AVERAGE MEN GAMES PINFALL HIGH AVERAGE LADIES GAMES PINFALL Average classifications are based on last year's end of season average where possible

SASKATCHEWAN 5 PIN BOWLERS ASSOCIATION TEAM RECORD SCORE REPORT FORM ASSOCIATIONS: Please send one copy to Provincial once you have determined your local winners BOWLING CENTER: ASSOCIATION: LEAGUE NAME: MEN LADIES MIXED SECRETARY: # OF PLAYERS PER TEAM SINGLE GAME BOWLER'S NAMES DATE BOWLED: SCORE TEAM NAME: TOTAL SCORE THREE GAME BLOCK BOWLER'S NAMES DATE BOWLED: SCORE TEAM NAME: TOTAL SCORE FIVE GAME BLOCK BOWLER'S NAMES DATE BOWLED: SCORE TEAM NAME: TOTAL SCORE All scores must be bowled in league play WITHOUT handicap. No bowl-off/pre-bowl scores allowed.

MAY 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bowl Canada May McBOWL See Bowl Canada Manual Bowl Canada May 5-9 YBC 5-Pin National Championships Ottawa/Gatineau Bowl Canada May 5-9 YBC 10-Pin National Championships Ottawa/Gatineau S5PBA May 15 MAP Follow Up Report and Receipts CTF May 20-22 Canadian National Team Championships Quebec S5PBA May 30-June 4 National Open Championships Sudbury

The proprietors of Saskatchewan are pleased to present to you the 8th Annual Bowl Sask Cash Tournament. This tournament has a new twist this year with a scratch side & a POA side for all 5-Pin bowlers that are residents of Saskatchewan. PROVINCIALS - WILL BE EIGHT (8) GAMES MELVILLE BOWL ARENA SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 AT 12:00 NOON IF MORE THAN 30 ENTRIES A SECOND SHIFT WILL BE ARRANGED The entry has been set at $100.00 for this scratch tournament and the payout will be based on the number of entries. For an additional $25.00 you are entered on the POA side and the payout will be based on the number of entries plus $500.00 from Bowl Sask 30 entries x $60 = $1800.00 for scratch prize money (50 entries = $3000.00) 30 entries x $25 = $750.00 + $500.00 = $1250.00 for POA prize money (50 entries = $1750.00) Please talk to your proprietor to find out how to enter ENTRY DEADLINE: APRIL 22, 2017 All entry forms and cheques to be made payable to: Melville Bowl Arena and mailed to: Melville Bowl Arena Box 1928 Melville, Sask. S0A 2P0 Hotel information available by calling Sigma Inn at 306-728-4688

BOWL SASK CASH TOURNAMENT ENTRY FORM NAME: ADDRESS: GENDER: PHONE: CENTRE: EMAIL: 1. This is a scratch 5 Pin Tournament open to all bowlers that are residents of Saskatchewan. 2. This tournament will follow all C5PBA rules EXCEPT - ALCOHOL will be allowed. 3. Entry Fee: $100.00 initial entry fee for scratch side $25.00 extra and you are entered in the POA side as well. April 15, 2017 is average cutoff and average verifications sheets must be included with the entry. 4. Personal bowling balls will be allowed. Centres shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to personal bowling balls. 5. In the event of a tie or ties, the money will be combined and split accordingly. 6. Any conduct considered derogatory or offensive will be grounds for expulsion from this tournament. 7. No refunds will be issued for dropping out of the tournament. 8. Bowl Sask has no dress code, but we strongly recommend that the participants are dressed appropriately. Proper dress does not include head gear (except for religious or cultural beliefs). 9. Tournament committee decisions will be final. Tournament Committee: Randy Ostlund, Theresa Ostlund Colleen Haider, Brian Andersen By signing below I agree to follow all the rules and to conduct myself in a manner that is beneficial to our sport. Signed: Date: Please mail entries and cheques to: Melville Bowl Arena Box 1928 Melville, Sask. S0A 2P0

Cheques or money orders to be make payable to: Melville Bowl Arena

MAP FOLLOW UP PROCESS Follow Up Report form to include: Detailed report including the results of the project (good or bad), will the program be continued and/or any improvements that could be implemented The report must be signed and dated by the President or Treasurer of the member club Receipts verifying expenditures should include: * indicate name of recipient (person or business) of the funds * Describe goods or services provided for payment * Disclose the amount of the payment * Include the date that the goods/services were purchased (must be within current fiscal year) * Include third party verification (supplier logo on an invoice, signature of the recipient on an expense claim form, and if there is no other backup documentation, a copy of the cheque, with the bank clearing stamp on the back) Grants are paid to you organization with the understanding that the funds are to be used for the purpose as outlined in your Spending Plan and Follow Up Report as well as the application guidelines required by Sask Trust. Grant monies will be required to be returned to the Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan in the event that: 1. The funds used do not adhere to the guidelines 2. The organization is unable to submit a Follow Up Report with receipts. Follow Up Report Form - go to saskbowl.com under Bowling Federation tab. For questions, please contact Rhonda Kurbis, Executive Director, Bowling Federation of Saskatchewan. Phone: 306-780-9412 Email: bowling@sasktel.net

JUNE 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bowl Canada June - August KIDS BOWL FREE See Bowl Canada Manual CTF June 2-4 CTF Youth National Kelowna Bowl Canada June 17-18 Bowl Canada Annual General Meeting Bowl Sask June 24-25 Bowl Sask Semi-Annual Meeting Regina MBAS June 30-July 3 Master's National Championships Regina

JULY 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bowl Canada July BEAT THE HEAT See Bowl Canada Manual Bowl Canada July 7-10 10-Pin World Cup Bowl Canada July 7-10 Bowl Canada Cup - 5-Pin & 10-Pin Winnipeg Bowl Canada July 7-10 Club 55 Cup Winnipeg