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Congratulations Pat Pezzin!
 

Congratulations to my good friend Pat Pezzin. Pat has recently become one of PokerStars’ newest Team-Pros representing Canada. Pat is also one of the top bocce players in the world.

Pat was born in Toronto, but has dual-citizenship in both Canada and Italy, thanks to his parents who immigrated to Toronto. His Italian roots and his dad’s passion for the sport of bocce was passed on to Pat at a young age. When he is not playing poker, either at PokerStars.com or in live events across the globe, you will undoubtedly find him in the bocce court. He has represented the Canadian National Bocce Team at events around the world, and has won numerous open tournaments across North America. Pat doesn’t just play the game; he also volunteers countless hours organizing tournaments and promoting the sport of bocce in his dual roles as Vice President of the Canadian Bocce Association and President of the Ontario Bocce Association.


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The United States Bocce Federation Tournament was held at the St. Louis Bocce Club.

Jason Wisniewski, Brian Polantz,
Chuck Weeden, Jose Botto
This team will represent the United States in the 2011 World Championships


 

2010 Ellwood City Arts, Crafts and Food Festival Bocce Champions
The Royals from Farrell, PA

2010 Youth Bocce Tournament Champions.

Mike Rue and Greg Lynn


5th Annual post 4th of July Youth Bocce Tournament participants

First Annual USABocce.com Four Man Special Olympics Bocce Tournament Champions
JJ's Lighthouse Farrell PA



Left to Right Fred Sablack, Don Bochert, Mike Lapcevich and Bob Mittal

More Tournament Pictures Coming Soon


UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS!!
Sandhills Children’s Center will be hosting its 3rd Annual Backyard Bocce Bash, Saturday, August 14, at The Harness Track, located in Pinehurst, North Carolina. VIP Team of four is $350 or General Team of four is $100. For additional information, please contact Teresa Copper or Kathy Desmond by calling (910) 692- 3323 or visit our website at www.BackyardBocce.org

New Orleans Bocce Tournament, October 15, 16 and 17. $4,000 prize money based upon 20 teams. $400 per 4 person team admission fee. A special rate of $65 for rooms has been negotiated at the Days Inn across the street from the Bocce Club. You have a link to our web site, www.BocceClubNewOrleans.org

For team applications and questions, call Bob Agnelly, (504) 722-4631 or e-mail me at Bob@LouisianaBenefits.com

The Four Lakes Bocce Association, Inc. has just completed the building of 4 91x13 courts in McFarland, Wisconsin. They are planning to hold two tournaments in September on the 5th and 19th. There will be a $1000 prize pool based on 16 4 person teams. Entry fee is $200 per team. 1 sub is allowed.

contactus@ 4lakesbocce.us

On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Four-Lakes-Bocce-Association/128332787187475?v=wall


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We endeavor to work together with other peers and organizations throughout United States and international affiliates.  We strive to work with our young people in desire to carry on the traditions of Bocce.  At the same time we will support and encourage them as they labor to fulfill their own dreams and goals.


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Bocce . . . Americans Newest Team Sport

What do you think of when you hear the word "bocce"? Little old Italian men tossing balls on a dusty court? For years, bocce was considered the game of Italian immigrants. Today, it has become one of the country's newest team sports, it is now a part of the World Corporate Games and is an event in the Special Olympics. In other words, bocce is coming to town !

Bocce may be America's newest sport, but it is one of the world's oldest games.  Over the ages, bocce has changed from a crude sport played with round rocks, or even coconuts, to today's game with composite or metal balls.  Bocce also has had many names: " lawn bowling", "nine pins", "skittles" and "pentaque", to name a few, and has been played by many rules.

The USAbocce.com goals are to bring bocce to a higher level of professional participation by seeking out U.S. bocce tournaments and to connect US leagues for men and women. Bocce is a great game for people who cannot participate in strenuous physical activity, but who like a game with a high intensity level. Bocce players don't need the size or strength that is so important in other sports..
 

Bocce is a competitive sport, dating all the way back to the Roman Empire, which requires great skills.  A game that is not as old but at least equally competitive is the online craps. There are quite a few good online casinos where you can hang out when you need some time away from the bocce court.

Further to the above if you're from the United States it's highly recommended that you play at recommended US online casinos which offer you the best online casino games, bonuses and much more to choose from and take advantage of.

Today, it has become one of the country's newest team sports, it is now a part of the World Corporate Games and is an event in the Special Olympics.  In other words, bocce is coming to town ! Just like the bingo game Bocce evolved from being popular to vanishing completely into the background and coming back. When comparing to bingo it's obvious that some rooms like USA bingo are doing great!

 
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Wickliffe Cleveland Challenge Cup of Bocce Tournament

27th Annual Cleveland Challenge Cup of Bocce & Italian Festival

Sponsored by Pat O'Brien Chevrolet

and the Wickliffe Italian-American Club

Friday August 27 - Sunday August 29

$16,000 payout - GUARANTEED!

$5,500 Grand Prize and top 16 spots paid.

84 Teams - 4-player teams - Trophy's and Medals for the winner's

All new in 2010 - Ladies Bracket (12 teams)

Visit - www.Wickliffeianda.com for all the details...
 


2010 IMBS Club Koppel
PA Co-ed Champions


(left to right)
Francesca Zito, Robert Stuart and Isabella Chico.
 




St. Anthony Festival 4 Person Champions Little Italy,
 Baltimore Md. June 13, 2010

 

" A YOUNGER GENERATION TAKES UP BOCCE"
by David Mitchell

Ellwood City Festival Youth Tournament

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The Ellwood City Arts, Crafts and Food Festival
is an event held annually in beautiful Ewing Park in Ellwood City, PA. Usually spanning a three day period during the 4th of July holiday, the festival also plays host to a major Bocce tournament.

 

 


Typically 25-30 four-person teams participate in the tournament.  Included in this year's tournament were teams representing Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.

At this year's tournament, to my surprise, I watched a dozen or so young people practicing on the courts, after the tournament had ended. I soon discovered that they conduct another tournament the following day at the same Bocce facility.  This year they held their 4th Annual post 4th of July Youth Tournament.

These young guys and gals take the game seriously.  The entry fee is $10 per player.  They start off with a round robin two-person team, then seed each team into a double elimination tournament - winners take all.  I would imagine these kids range in age between 12 and 16 years old.  They played basically a smart game by calling every shot and knowing when to hit and when to lay in a bocce shot. Bocce Youth Tournament Transportation   The only difference between the novices and the tournament regulars - was their mode of transportation.  Instead of arriving by automobile, they arrived via scooters and bicycles.  I would like to commend Matt Morella who started this Post 4th of July Youth Tournament 4-years ago.  I hope many more young players read this article and continue learning, playing and growing to the popularity of Bocce.






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