Lincoln Community School emerged winners of the 2nd edition of the Bliss Corporate Bowling League 2024.
The competition took place on Friday, September 20, 2024, where Lincoln Community School outperformed contenders including JoySports, 3Sports, Brainhill International School, and Samoan-Allianz Insurance.
Brainhill International School secured the first runner-up position, while 3Sports took home the second runner-up spot.
All participating companies contributed to an exciting and competitive atmosphere throughout the event.
Bliss Family Entertainment organized Ghana’s only Corporate Bowling League and Inter-University Bowling Competition, which runs annually from June to September.
The organization also offers premium indoor gaming activities, including bowling, trampoline experiences, arcade and VR games, alongside top-notch restaurant and bar services for social, corporate, and individual celebrations.
Bliss Family Entertainment invites all corporate institutions to register for the next edition of the Bliss Corporate Bowling League.
For corporate team bonding, end-of-year celebrations, birthday parties, or team competitions, interested parties can call 0551115500 or 0551177700. They can also visit blissfamilyentertainment.com or follow @BlissFamilyEntertainment on all social media platforms for more information.
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