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Cat Woman’ Sarika Subramaniam, bottom, and Bates Super Fan Cody Jenkins, left, kid each other about scores as Aqua Woman Caroline Daniels, top, watches and Nature Girl Hannah Mitchell, right, cheer on another Cat Woman, Colleen Fitzgerald, at the Bowling for Kids’ Sake event Saturday in Lewiston. All Bates students, the friends decided on a superhero theme for their second year of participating in the event. According to Kristen Soule, a program manager at Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the organization has a goal of raising more than $93,000 from events in Androscoggin and Oxford counties. “Close to 700 people are expected between Saturday and Sunday,” Soule said.
“Aqua Girl,” also know as Caroline Daniels, 20, a student at Bates Collage from Minneapolis, Minn., lobs a ball down the lane as she Bowls for Kids’ Sake Saturday at Sparetime Recreation. Daniels’ team of friends all dressed as super heroes for their second year participating in the fundraiser. According to Kristen Soule, a program manager at Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the organization has a goal of raising over $93,000 between the Androscoggin and Oxford events. “Close to 700 people are expected between Saturday and Sunday,” said Soule.
Dressed at Cat Woman, Bates College student Sarika Subramaniam, 20, from Providence, R.I., shows her disappointment for a gutter ball while Bowling for Kids’ Sake Saturday in Lewiston.