Bowling team raises funds with World’s Finest Chocolate

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Parker Nolan

The bowling team is raising funds by selling World’s Finest Chocolate bars until Thanksgiving break.

Hannah D'Iorio, Staff Reporter

Rich, creamy chocolate in a crisp white wrapper, all for the price of one dollar.

The Lovejoy bowling team is celebrating its fifth year, and is selling World’s Finest Chocolate candy bars for the first time in order to raise money for the upcoming season.

“We are raising money to purchase equipment, new uniforms, and provide scholarships for our graduating bowlers,” head coach Crystal Smith said.

Students and teachers can purchase these chocolates from any bowlers or in rooms to B116 or B118. This fundraiser will continue until Thanksgiving break.

“The bowling team is not a school-sanctioned group, and we’re not like softball or soccer, so we don’t have the kind of funding that all the other sports have,” sophomore bowling team member Kiersten Esposito said. “This [funding] goes to letterman jackets, our end of the year banquet, balls, and shoes so not all the bowlers have to buy all of this stuff.”

There are multiple flavors for potential buyers to choose from such as caramel, milk chocolate, almond, W.F. crisp, and dark chocolate.

“People should buy these chocolates because every dollar that we make goes to the fundraiser which will help us with other things,” freshman bowler Matthew Poteet said.