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Bc Mighty Owls

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bc mighty owls ist ein bowlingverein, der sich aus einer kleinen truppe aus freizeitbowlern gegründet hat. im mai des jahres 2015 haben wir uns dazu entschlossen. wir sind ein eingetragener verein aus osterode am harz. unsere hausbahn ist das bc eulenburg osterode in der scheerenberger straße 100.

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Osterode, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
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