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PBA Tournament of Champions moving to historic AMF Riviera Lanes in Akron does not mean end of PBA partnership with Citizen Potawatomi Nation, PBA Commissioner Tom Clark says

JEFF RICHGELS | Posted: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 5:00 pm
PBA Tournament of Champions moving to historic AMF Riviera Lanes in Akron does not mean end of PBA partnership with Citizen Potawatomi Nation, PBA Commissioner Tom Clark says
Tacoma News Tribune bowling writer Mike Ingraham, left, chats with Earl Anthony following Anthony's first Firestone Tournament of Champions victory. Photo from Tacoma Athletic Commission.
The PBA Tournament of Champions is moving to historic AMF Riviera Lanes in Akron, Ohio, PBA announced on Wednesday afternoon. But PBA CEO and Commissioner Tom Clark said in a message that the move does not necessarily mean the end of PBA’s “strong partnership” with Citizen Potawatomi Nation of Oklahoma, which has hosted numerous PBA events at its Grand Casino Hotel & Resort FireLake Bowling Center and Arena in recent years, including the 2016 and 2017 TOC. Clark said PBA...