
Webster Parish residents are invited to All Star Lanes in Shreveport to celebrate one of the local area’s all-time sports legends Friday, June 25.
All Star Lanes at 9130 Mansfield Road will host the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Celebrity Bowling Bash presented by BOM and State Farm Agents of Louisiana on June 25, spotlighting Shreveport-Bossier area inductees Sweet Lou Dunbar, Tim Brando and Kent Lowe, among the Class of 2020 being enshrined that weekend.
Dunbar, a Minden native who led Webster High School to the 1971 Class AA state basketball championship, starred at the University of Houston. After a brief pro career in Europe, he joined the fabled Harlem Globetrotters and became one of the most beloved and popular ‘Trotters of all time. His jersey is one of only eight retired by the iconic team that travels the world bringing laughs and entertainment to all.
Other 2020 inductees slated to participate include Louisiana Tech Lady Techster basketball great Angela Turner Johnson, NFL Pro Bowl cornerback Charles “Peanut” Tillman, NBA standout Kerry Kittles, Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson, Grambling baseball and high school football coaching legend Mackie Freeze, LSU alumnae and University of Tennessee athletic director Joan Cronan, Baton Rouge sportswriter Robin Fambrough and eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman, a former Grambling football linebacker for coach Eddie Robinson.
Other previous LSHOF inductees and state and local sports celebrities will also serve as team captains, said LSHOF Foundation CEO/President Ronnie Rantz.
Presenting sponsors along with BOM are Shreveport-Bossier State Farm agents Rusty Billings, Jamie Eagles, and Nick and Tag Rome.
“We’ve held this event in Alexandria and Natchitoches, but with Lou, Timmy B and Kent all from in and around Shreveport-Bossier, and Angela, Ronnie and coach Freeze having gone to college not far away in Lincoln Parish, it just makes sense to come to All Star Lanes and a great bowling community,” said Rantz.
The event includes opportunities for team and individual participation. It begins with lunch at 11:30, followed by warmup, celebrity introductions, and bowling competition involving five-member teams. Teams can include four players and a celebrity, or five guests.
Team entries are $400. Individual adult bowlers are $100. Youth bowlers (21 and under) are $50.
Non-bowling guests can attend and enjoy the seafood and barbeque lunch, refreshments and the excitement of the event, which should wrap up in the 2 o’clock hour. Adult general admission is $50 and youth GA is $25.
All purchases can be made securely through the LaSportsHall.com website by clicking the Induction Week button at the top of the home page, or by calling Foundation executive assistant Gracen McDonald at 318-554-9020.
The Bowling Bash is part of the 2020 Induction Celebration June 24-26, culminating with the Induction Ceremony on Saturday night at the Natchitoches Events Center. Information on all events, some free including Friday night’s Rockin’ River Fest concert on Cane River in downtown Natchitoches, is also at LaSportsHall.com.
PHOTO – Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee Danielle Scott took part in the 2019 LSHOF Bowling Bash
