Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association

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Ryan Veillion was named the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association Bowler of the Year. He also won the organization's 700 Club Tournament. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Tamara Aucoin was named the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Female Bowler of the Year. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Mark Kleinmann was named the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Senior Bowler of the Year. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Kayla Myers was named Most Improved by the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Wesley Rink was named the winner of the Bobby Froreich Memorial Award (All Events Handicap Champion) at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Association Championship. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Linda Powell was named City Champ (All Events Scratch) and All Events Handicap Champ, both at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Association Championship. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Rosie Fournier was honored posthmously as the Singles Champion of the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament during the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's awards ceremony in May. Accepting her jacket for her achievement are friends, from left, Beverly Mayon, Lillian Rebardie, Mark Hebert, Angela Fields and Cathy Daigle. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Wally Arcemont, center, Morgan City Youth Bowling League president, presented a $500 scholarship each from the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association to Scott Price of Berwick High and MacKenzie Amador of Morgan City High School. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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The Allen Price Memorial Award, given to the team champion of the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament, was presented to Chabill's. Team members include Sterling Roy, Mark Corbin, Gretchen Corbin and Miles Suire. Not pictured is Eric Cortez. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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The women's team champions of the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament were Cajun Crew. Team members are Pam Hensgens, Beverly Mayon, Angela Fields and Lillian Rebardie. (Submitted Photo/Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association distributes awards

The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association’s Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet was held May 4 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.

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Anthony Falgout Jr. was named the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Bowler of the Year. During the past year, his average climbed as high as 254. He bowled 160 "200" games, four "299" games, 32 "700" series, three "300" games and a high scratch series of 808. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Jerry Pillaro is the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Senior Bowler of the Year. This year, his average reached a high of 240. He bowled 136 "200" games, 18 "700" series and a high scratch series of 806. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association holds banquet

The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association held its annual meeting and awards banquet May 12th at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizens Center in Morgan City.

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Morgan City High School graduate Hannah Pipes was the recipient of the 2017 Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's 2017 scholarship. In addition to her numerous youth state bowling awards, Pipes was a four-time first-team All-District bowler on the prep level and a three-time District Most Valuable Player. Morgan City High School finished as state runner-up her junior and senior seasons. She maintained a 3.9 grade point average and graduated 13th out of a class of 147. Pipes, the daughter of James and Celeste Pipes, will attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she will major in criminology and eventually, a degree in forensics psychology. From left, Morgan City Youth Bowling President Wally Arcemont and Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling association President Anthony Falgot Jr. present Pipes her scholarship. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

Pipes wins bowling scholarship

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Rick Sartwell has been named Bowler of the Year by the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association. This is the third straight year he has won the award. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Dustin Fuselier, the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's 700 Club Tour nament champion, was recognized during the associations's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Larry "Pop" Delatte Sr. has been inducted into the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Hall of Fame. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Anthony Falgout Jr., who set a city record of 2,233, was recognized as the Roland Crappel Memorial Award winner (John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament city champion and all events scratch champion) at the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress' Bowling Association's annual awards meeting and awards ceremony May 6. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Jerry Pillaro has been named the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association's Senior Bowler of the Year. This is the second straight year he has received the honor. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Anthony Falgout Jr., winner of the Bobby Froreich Memorial Award (All-Events Handicap Award) at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Championships Tournament, was recognized during the MorganCity U.S.B.C. Bowling Association's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizen's Center. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Kevin Smith is the winner of the Morgan City U.S.B.C. Bowling Association's Most Improved award. He was recognized during the association's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizen's Center. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Mark Kleinmann was named the Mike Duke Award Memorial Award winner (Singles Champ) during the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Championships Tournament. He was recognized during the Morgan City U.S.B.C. Bowling Association's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Pairsh Senior Citizen's Center. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Jerry Pillaro and Mai Amador were the Leo Morvant Memorial Award (doubles champions) at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament Championships. The duo was recognized during the Morgan City U.S.B.C. Bowling Association's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizen's Center. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of the Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

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Mai Amador, Monique Aucoin and Joe Sobers were part of the Allen Price Memorial Award winners (team champions) at the John "Push" Rogers Memorial Tournament Championships. The trio was recognized during the Morgan City U.S.B.C. Bowling Association's annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizen's Center. Not pictured are team members Alyssa Rich and Marcus Jones. (Submitted Photo/Courtesy of The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association)

Morgan City bowlers recognized

The Morgan City U.S. Bowling Congress Bowling Association held its annual meeting and awards ceremony May 6 at the St. Mary Parish Senior Citizens Building in Morgan City.

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