Your kid just bowled a perfect game, for real
Morning from The Rock — here's what's happening in Flin Flon.
You know, sometimes you just need to hear about something good happening, something that feels like it could've happened right here, down at the Flin Flon Community Hall lanes. Logan Newton, a 17-year-old kid, just bowled a perfect game at the 5-pin nationals. Think about that for a second. The pressure, the precision, the sheer focus it takes to knock down every single pin, shot after shot. It's not just luck; it's dedication, the kind you see in kids who grew up in small towns, grinding it out. He just said, "I just tried my best. I guess it worked." That's the Flin Flon spirit right there, even if he's not from here.
### Why This Matters for Us
It's easy to get caught up in the big stuff — the mine production at Hudbay, the latest numbers for the population, whether Hapnot Collegiate is going to get that new equipment. But stories like Logan's, they hit different. They remind you of the quiet triumphs, the individual grit that makes up our community, even if it’s a story from down south.
* It shows what happens when you put in the time, just like our Bombers do every season. * It’s a win for all those small-town kids who hone their skills in local halls. * It's a testament to sticking with something until you master it, whether it's bowling or drilling through Canadian Shield rock.
You look at a kid like Logan, feeling the weight of the "pinnacle," and you see a bit of everyone who's ever pushed themselves to be the best at something, big or small. In a town like Flin Flon, where we're literally built on rock and held together by community, those individual moments of excellence are what keep us going. It's about showing up, trying your best, and sometimes, it just works. It gives you a bit of hope, you know?
Cole Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk, Flin Flon.
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