Bocce coach Jacquie Bolen, left, Tristan Harms-Popham, Janice Hildebrandt, Nick Anchikoski and Carina Chu took home first place in the Special Olympics Bocce tournament in Oliver on June 27. Despite the hot temperatures, 16 teams faced off in the tournament and showed off their high calibre of play and enthusiasm. The other Salmon Arm team of Julie Bustin, Tessa Allwood, Brad McDonald and Diane Saint, coached by Kim Bojey, took fourth place in their division.

Bocce coach Jacquie Bolen, left, Tristan Harms-Popham, Janice Hildebrandt, Nick Anchikoski and Carina Chu took home first place in the Special Olympics Bocce tournament in Oliver on June 27. Despite the hot temperatures, 16 teams faced off in the tournament and showed off their high calibre of play and enthusiasm. The other Salmon Arm team of Julie Bustin, Tessa Allwood, Brad McDonald and Diane Saint, coached by Kim Bojey, took fourth place in their division.

Bocce winners

Bocce coach Jacquie Bolen, left, Tristan Harms-Popham, Janice Hildebrandt, Nick Anchikoski and Carina Chu took home first place

  • Jul. 15, 2015 12:00 p.m.

Bocce coach Jacquie Bolen, left, Tristan Harms-Popham, Janice Hildebrandt, Nick Anchikoski and Carina Chu took home first place in the Special Olympics Bocce tournament in Oliver on June 27. Despite the hot temperatures, 16 teams faced off in the tournament and showed off their high calibre of play and enthusiasm. The other Salmon Arm team of Julie Bustin, Tessa Allwood, Brad McDonald and Diane Saint, coached by Kim Bojey, took fourth place in their division.

 

 

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