Magnus Lindkvist scores 949 points as Ludvika BK beats Bågen

Ludvika BK defeated Bågen 11–9 in the men's Middle Allsvenskan bowling league. Magnus Lindkvist delivered an impressive performance with 949 points. The win was crucial for Ludvika BK's points chase.

Building on their strong form after a 17–3 home win over Sandvikens AIK earlier in the month, Ludvika BK secured an exciting 11–9 victory against Bågen in the men's Middle Allsvenskan bowling league, earning two vital points.

Standout performer Magnus Lindkvist scored a decisive 949 points, bolstering the team's league standing.

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