Eagle 102 Sports -- Our schools provide the foundation for community pride and sense of heritage. Nothing intensifies those bonds like school sports. The 100th anniversary of the Bowling Green Tournament marks not only the sense of shared history for BGHS and surrounding schools, but also celebrates the area's rich basketball traditions. Jim Ross and April Fronick had the opportunity to interview several folks with great connections to the event from years past right up to today. "A Look Back: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Bowling Green Tournament" aired on Wednesday, January 22 with an encore presentation prior to the opening round games on Monday, January 27. The nostalgic program was sponsored exclusively by A Taste Of Philly Restaurant in Bowling Green. Special thanks to Tom and Lindsay Thompson and McCoy Thompson for their generous support of the community and the Bowling Green Tournament. The program featured conversations with Argil Ellison, former BGHS Athletic Director; LeRoy Vogel, member of the State Champion Bobcats; Charlene McCune, former pep squad /cheerleader; Brad Hufty, former Bowling Green and Lousiana boy's coach; Tony Francis, former Silex girl's coach and current Clopton boy's coach; Kari Koch-Dowell, former Elsberry player with the tournament scoring record and current Elsberry girl's coach; and Matt Chance, BGHS Athletic Director in his 21st year as AD.