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I Take It the Nintendo Wii Isn't Considered a Sport?
Quick! What's America's fastest-growing high school sport? Any guesses? Lacrosse? Skateboarding? Nope. Apparently, it's bowling. Yep, bowling has taken the lead (from ice hockey) as ...
April 08, 2010 •
Zach Patton
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Quick! What's America's fastest-growing high school sport?
Any guesses? Lacrosse? Skateboarding?
Nope. Apparently, it's
bowling
. Yep, bowling has taken the lead (from ice hockey) as the hottest American high school athletic activity.
It begs two questions:
1. Really? Bowling??
2. Is bowling a sport?
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Zach Patton -- Executive Editor. Zach joined GOVERNING as a staff writer in 2004. He received the 2011 Jesse H. Neal Award for Outstanding Journalism
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