July 5, 2008Diuscuss Saturday's local commentaryHow to lose every game and come out winners June 26 was designated Rick Bowyer Day by Roanoke City Council. For those who don't know who Bowyer is, he's a 54-year-old insurance salesman, the proud father of a son, and the coach of the winningest losingest baseball team in the Roanoke Parks and Recreation's Little League division. Read today's letter here. |
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July 5, 2008
Diuscuss Saturday's local commentary
How to lose every game and come out winners
By Betsy Biesenbach
Biesenbach is a freelance writer and a freelance title examiner.
June 26 was designated Rick Bowyer Day by Roanoke City Council. For those who don't know who Bowyer is, he's a 54-year-old insurance salesman, the proud father of a son, and the coach of the winningest losingest baseball team in the Roanoke Parks and Recreation's Little League division.
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Read today's letter here.

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