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  • Jul 22, 2008 - 9:15 PM
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Chatoff top Canadian at World championships

Mississauga’s Steven Chatoff was the leading Canadian bowler after six games over the weekend in Orlando at the under-23 World Youth Tenpin Championships, but it was only good enough for 67th place.
A total of 194 boys representing 55 countries competed in the singles portion of the tournament, which was won by Dominic Barrett of England.
Chatoff finished with a pin count of 1,174.
Other Canadian team members competing at the 80-lane Boardwalk Entertainment centre, which is host to the University of Central Florida bowling team, were Matthew Dammann of Edmonton, Raymond Lussier of Montreal and Jonathan Domingo of Winnipeg.
dwiner@mississauga.net 




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