May 2023 Archive

When you look at the May 2023 archive, a grouped list of all posts published on the Bonnybridge Bowls Club site during May 2023, you’re seeing a snapshot of two very different stories. One explores Kansas City, a major Midwestern city that mainly lies in Missouri and the historical reasons behind its name. The other dives into WNBA, the top professional women’s basketball league in the United States and the steps needed to join it. The archive therefore links geography with sports ambition, showing how local history can sit side‑by‑side with modern career goals.

The Kansas City piece uncovers a geographic quirk: the city’s core developed before Kansas became a state, so most of it landed in Missouri. This context matters because it shapes regional identity, influences travel routes, and even affects sports fandom. Meanwhile, the WNBA guide breaks down the practical path—from high‑school courts to college exposure, scouting, and open tryouts. Both articles share a common thread: they explain how location and opportunity intersect, whether you’re mapping a river confluence or mapping a career ladder.

What You’ll Find Below

In the list that follows, you’ll see a short overview of each post, the key takeaways, and why they matter to everyday readers. The May 2023 archive gives you a fast way to compare a historical naming mystery with a modern athletic dream, offering practical facts you can share in conversation. Dive in to see how a city’s name can spark curiosity and how a clear plan can turn a basketball dream into reality.

Why is Kansas City not in Kansas State?

Why is Kansas City not in Kansas State?

Caden Fitzroy May. 9 0

As a blogger, I've always been curious about why Kansas City isn't actually in Kansas State. It turns out that Kansas City is primarily located in Missouri, with a small portion extending into Kansas. This is because the city was founded in the early 1800s, before Kansas became a state. The location of Kansas City was chosen due to its position at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers, making it a prime spot for trade and settlement. So, even though it shares its name with the state of Kansas, Kansas City is actually a Missourian gem!

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How to join the WNBA?

How to join the WNBA?

Caden Fitzroy May. 6 0

Joining the WNBA has always been a dream of mine, and I've done some research on how to make it a reality. First, aspiring players need to hone their basketball skills and gain experience by playing in high school or college teams. Scouts often attend games to recruit talent, so it's essential to stand out in these matches. Additionally, it's crucial to maintain good physical fitness and a strong work ethic to improve your chances of being drafted. Lastly, players can attend WNBA open tryouts to showcase their skills and potentially get noticed by team representatives.

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