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The EAS Bowling Initiative, Led by Dr. Michael Antonelli, Is Rolling Into Its Second Year With Flair, Fury, and a Challenge. New members and rivals always welcome!

(left to right) Zach Guess, Amberlee Enger, Aritrika Saha, Melania Maqway, Michael Antonelli, Daniel Duran, Pauline Nguyen, Jagos Radovic

Throwin' down with the Tuff Rollers: Our Story

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 Profs. Jagos Radovic, Michael Antonelli, Will Struble, Rob Stewart  

Grad students: Amberlee, Zach, Aritrika, Melania

The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Bowling Initiative is a recreational bowling league that meets on a bimonthly basis (every other Friday) at the highly-economical UH Games Room, located in the basement of Student Center South. The league, spearheaded by Dr. Michael Antonelli, started as a post-faculty meeting get-together and has slowly grown in both size and reputation.

 

The core team, currently known as the “Tuff Rollers,” consists of professors:

Michael “Quiet Storm” Antonelli

Jagos “Heisenberg” Radovic

Will “Slippery Slope” Struble

Rob “One Throw” Stewart

 

The junior division includes:

Amberlee “Fancy Shoes” Enger

Zach “Sidewinder” Guess

Melania “Earth Shaker” Maqway

Grant "Triple-X" DeKoekKoek

Daniel "Demolicher" Duran

Pauline "Pterodactyl" Nguyen

Ilya "The Sleeper" Tarasevich

 

All of whom are rising stars in their rookie years. Several other faculty members and students have made tentative guest appearances in our games, and we remind them that they need to come more often, lest their skills inevitably deteriorate.

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Prospective graduate students and visiting seminar speakers alike [such as Dr. Justin Simon (NASA), Dr. Rajdeep Dasgupta (Rice), and Dr. Falko Judt (NCAR)] have been impressed by our skills and dedication. Let it be known that we challenge all interested participants to no-holds-barred bowling showdowns, with the hopes of fueling intradepartmental rivalries, increasing tension between groups, and eventually taking over the whole university. Currently, the geochemists are the undisputed champions with no contest from the Atmospheric, Geophysics, Environmental, and Geology groups that undoubtedly quiver in their (street) shoes.

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In this sophomore year, our goal is to set up a round-robin tournament between EAS bowling teams comprised of faculty, staff, students, and friends. Please email Dr. Antonelli (AntonelliGeochemistry@gmail.com) if you are interested in joining the rolling revolution. Sign up as an individual or as a team (≤ 5 people), for practice rounds and eventually a tournament where huge monetary prizes and awesome gear will be up for grabs. All are welcome!

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