Many people associate bocce -- as in the game that involves rolling balls along the ground -- with older gentlemen, Italian gangsters and maybe beret-wearing Frenchmen flinging balls into sandy pits ...

That’s how they roll: The Chattanooga Bocce Club is having a ball

Orange County Register: Why the ancient game of bocce ball is on a roll

Los Angeles Daily News: Why the ancient game of bocce ball is on a roll

Last week, the Rails Indoor Sports Complex in Proctor hosted a Unified Bocce Ball Invitational. The event brought together students of all abilities to celebrate inclusion, teamwork and the power of ...

WOOLMARKET, Miss. (WLOX) - Now’s your chance to learn to play the classic Italian game of Bocce Ball. There are two covered bocce courts at the Woolmarket Community Center, and on Monday, they’ll be ...

Morning Call PA: Salisbury’s Unified Bocce Ball team is on a roll; headed to Hershey for state championships

Salisbury’s Unified Bocce Ball team is on a roll; headed to Hershey for state championships

Happen means ‘occur’ and most commonly ‘occur by chance’: … In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Yet, as stated above, its discovery happened at a time when it was still not visible.

This brings us to a common confusion between “happend” and “happened.” Let’s sort this out. The correct form is “happened”. “Happend” is a common misspelling and is not recognized in English grammar. Happened” is the past tense of the verb “happen,” which means to occur or take place.