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Twins help "Bowl for Kids Sake"

By: Carolyn Donaldson
Updated: May 10, 2010
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ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY - In this week's "Monday's Child", we find a pair of kids who are helping others while they "Bowl for Kids Sake".

At last week's fund-raiser for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Blair County, there were dozens of business and community teams, even a few family teams all helping raise money for this mentoring organization.

 "Your heart has to go out to these kids because every kids needs somebody, pal around with to do things with, " says Dave Kaup of Tyrone.
Dave's been bringing his family team here for the last 10 years.  He and his wife adopted twins Jeremy and Jaime when they were just 7.
 Jeremy describes the fun night of bowling this way. "Have fun and it's awesome!"

The two Kaup twins like to help other kids and compete with each other
Jaime describes the competitiveness this way. "Who's a better bowler?Sometimes I am - and sometimes Jeremey is a better bowler."

 Dad Dave says, "We always cheer each other on and see who can be the winner."

Everyone's a winner at this bowling outing!

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