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Henderson, NV, United States, 10/12/2008 - The Silver Nugget Casino, Bowling Illustrated Magazine, and TV4U.Com internet TV are combining to present the Pan Am Cup on TV as a prelude to the World Bowling Championships in Hermosillo, Mexico in Mid November.
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The Silver Nugget Casino will host the Bowling Illustrated Magazine Pan Am Cup on Thursday, October 30 at the Silver Nugget Lanes in N Las Vegas.
Six top bowlers will compete for the Bowling Illustrated Pan Am Cup. Two bowlers each will represent the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Bowlers will qualify for their seeds at 6pm and the televised tournament will begin at 7pm.
Mexico drew the #1 seed, USA the #2 seed, and Canada the #3 seed.
Event Schedule
Program #1 - USA #2 vs. Canada #2
Program #2 - Winner vs. Mexico #2
Program #3 - Winner vs. Canada #1
Program #4 - Winner vs. USA #1
Program #5 - Winner vs. Mexico #1
Jaime Estrada will announce for TVS Deportes.Com and TV Azteca Channel 19/ Cox Channel 63, while Chris Maathuis will announce for TVS Sports.Com and KTUD TV Channel 25/Cox Channel 14.
The Silver Nugget Bowling Illustrated Challenge Cup will be a prelude to the Qubica AMF Bowling World Cup to be held in Hermosillo, Mexico November 7-15.
“We are very committed to bowling as evidenced by our newly renovated 24 lane AMF Silver Nugget Bowling Center,” said Silver Nugget Executive Joe Cain. “We are excited to bring top televised bowling events to our Casino in North Las Vegas.”
The tournament will be televised by TV4U.Com, the 42 channel free internet television video on demand service that is currently seen in more than 160 countries. Sports TV4U.Com features classic and new bowling, including Make That Spare, Jackpot Bowling, LPBT Ladies Bowling, All Star Bowling, College Bowling Championships, and Celebrity Bowling.
"We are delighted to bring world bowling to television via Bowling Illustrated Magazine and TV4U.Com, " said Margate Entertainment CEO Charry Kennedy.
"Our TVS Television Network subsidiary has televised bowling for nealy 50 years and its popularity is global."
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