#53589 - 03/31/0811:45 AMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowling teams
[Re: Mkirchie]
Dennis Michael
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In HS, we had a regular league that we had to walk to, about 2 miles. But, our travel teams were treated just like any other team. School bus would drive to our destination, and bring us back to school. The bowlers had their option of taking public transportation home from the lanes.
But, that was in Chicago. Don't know what happens in the burbs.
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#53596 - 03/31/0812:12 PMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: Dennis Michael]
Richie V.
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Just to chime in in this thread, Massachusetts is also a state with no high school bowling at any level. The only thing available for high school-age bowlers here are the junior leagues (including a travel league, I think) at the various houses, plus the occasional junior tournaments.
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California we also didnt any high school bowling. I would love to bowl in high school for my school but there want any team or clubs. So i bowled junior leagues in high school for bowling at the local center.
#53650 - 04/01/0812:01 AMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: Timotheus]
Brian Longo
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Originally Posted By: Timotheus
My school recognizes bowling as a varsity sport, and in fact almost every high school around here has a varsity and JV bowling team.
Mine did as well. In fact, in our section (Section IV - Southern Tier), we had about 20 schools with bowling teams in two different conferences; STAC (Southern Tier Athletic Association) had 11 teams who fielded Varsity and JV boys and girls teams and the Susquenango association had 9 teams - all from small schools who at least had enough bowlers to field a Varsity boys and girls team. New York will always have a state-wide school bowling program.
As for North Carolina and Georgia (where I live now and where I used to live), high school bowling will probably be a local club deal. Maybe, if bowling "infiltrates" the youth better, I can foresee North Carolina becoming a Varsity sport state. All Georgia has, really, is Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and Macon/Warner-Robbins as far as decent-sized areas. NW Georgia has a decent bowling following, too, but the state is otherwise too sparsely populated to make it a Varsity sport, I'm afraid.
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im lucky my school had teachers that spoke whole sentences... some of them anyway.. a bowling team?? man what kind of luxury would that have been :P lol
#53894 - 04/03/0804:58 PMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: Atomic]
6_ball_man
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Originally Posted By: Atomic
geez.. lettering in bowling??
im lucky my school had teachers that spoke whole sentences... some of them anyway.. a bowling team?? man what kind of luxury would that have been :P lol
You were lucky to have teachers. We had to learn by reading the side a box. A small box at that.
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#53895 - 04/03/0805:04 PMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: 6_ball_man]
cgeorg
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You were lucky to have boxes. We had to cut down trees, process them into pulp, and create our own cardboard, and then fold it into a box. And then, after that, we had to plant 3 new trees to take the place of that one.
Oh, and the place where the trees grew was uphill. Both ways. 5 miles.
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you were lucky to have hills. we had to make our own hills just so that we COULD walk to school up hill both ways on our hands with our little brothers on our backs.. in fact, we were lucky to even eat. we didnt even have food either. we had to eat dirt.. and we were happy for that dirt.
#54062 - 04/06/0810:53 AMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: Atomic]
6_ball_man
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Dirt? You were lucky to eat dirt! When we got home we had to suck on lump of dry poison. But you know, we were happy, even though we were poor.
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#54063 - 04/06/0811:13 AMRe: High schools that won't recognize their bowlin
[Re: Atomic]
Dennis Michael
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Originally Posted By: Atomic
you were lucky to have hills. we had to make our own hills just so that we COULD walk to school up hill both ways on our hands with our little brothers on our backs.. in fact, we were lucky to even eat. we didnt even have food either. we had to eat dirt.. and we were happy for that dirt.
you kids today dont know how good you have it.
Well, this is going on beyond the unbelievable. But, I will say the closest thing we had in Chicago that resembled a HILL, was the curb on the side of the street. And, yes, the streets were paved, and the teachers spoke in sentences, taught us the 3-r's, We didn't eat boxes or dirt.
I guess I was just privileged. I had shoes too. And, separate ones for bowling.
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