MCM College IncrediBOWL
Ref. No : CCHG-BGL4G9Posted by :ChloeCheong/UMAC
Department :MCMCPosted Date : 04/10/2019
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MCM College IncrediBOWL




A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, discovered in the 1930's a collection of objects that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling in the tomb of an Egyptian child buried in about 3200 BC. German historian asserts that the modern sport of bowling at pins originated in ancient Germany, dating back in 300 CE, not as a sport but as a religious ceremony. It is not until the 19th century that bowling at pins flourishes and gained its popularity in the 20th century.

MCM College Resident Assistant, who is also the instructor for the event, first explained to students about the rules and regulations of bowling, and then teach them the ways of choosing the right bowling ball according to their weight and physical uniqueness. After choosing the right equipment, he then demonstrated to participants the posture of rolling the ball and the meaning of strike, spare, and split. As a competitor in bowling competitions, MCM College Resistant Assistant stressed the importance of respectful behavior and sportsmanship during the game. Many of the participants are new to bowling and have expressed the eagerness to improve next time and said the event is incredible.