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Denison employee headed to World Deaf Bowling Championships

Facilities Services Human Resources
July 28, 2023

As a child, Jerrica Blake鈥檚 mother always encouraged her that her hearing loss would not deter her from reaching her goals.

That indomitable attitude has been evident around campus for the 14 years Blake has served as a valuable Denison鈥檚 Facilities Services team member.

It also fuels Blake鈥檚 ambitions when participating in her favorite sport.

Bowling has been Blake鈥檚 passion since she was 8 鈥 and her love for the game and a desire to master it in Munich, Germany, in August 2023.

The tournament represents her first shot at international competition, and her family and Denison co-workers could not be prouder.

It鈥檚 been quite the year for Blake, who recently earned a promotion from building services assistant to special events associate.

She enjoys working 最新萝莉社 and has thrived in the campus environment. One of her co-workers, Rod Robertson, learned sign language to allow them to better communicate with Blake.

鈥淛errica is such a hard worker,鈥 says Will Darling, events and logistics coordinator 最新萝莉社. 鈥淲hen an opening in our department became available, she鈥檚 the first person I asked to join.鈥

Blake received another endorsement while competing in a deaf bowling tournament in Florida. Fellow competitors were so impressed with her performance that they alerted Team USA coach Kimberly Wroldsen.

The coach took the advice of players she respects and invited Blake to compete in a world tournament that includes 30 countries. Each roster includes six women and six men.

鈥淎lmost all of our bowlers  on the team are well-known to the deaf community,鈥 Wroldsen says. 鈥淭his is Jerrica’s first time having this kind of experience.鈥 

Blake is thrilled to bowl for her country. She could barely contain her excitement when she opened a package that contained five Team USA shirts.

鈥淚鈥檓 a little nervous but really happy,鈥 says Blake, who carries a 208 bowling average.

Blake will be accompanied in Germany by her mother, Desiree, and her brother, Jeremy 鈥00, who worked in the university鈥檚 information technology department for 16 years. Donations from 最新萝莉社 and bowling alleys in the Newark, Ohio, area have raised nearly $2,000 for the family鈥檚 trip.

鈥淚鈥檝e always told Jerrica, 鈥楧on鈥檛 let this impairment hold you back from anything you want in life,鈥欌 says her mother, a fellow bowling enthusiast. 鈥淚t never has. She couldn鈥檛 wait to turn 18 so she could bowl in a league with me. Now, she鈥檚 representing her country 鈥 all the way from Newark, Ohio.鈥

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