The rains came two weeks ago, and my game left at the same time. I threw a 797 (over four games) two weeks ago, my worst score in summer league to that point, and followed it up with a 757 last week--the highlight there was the first game, where I went strike-split-strike in frames 2-4, then spared the rest of the way, losing by count (181-179?) to my 170-average opponent. I think I had about 15 strikes for the night.
In the middle, I averaged 160 practicing on the Chameleon, by far my worst on a PBA pattern so far. The scary thing is, my spares are still going pretty well, but my accuracy on strikes (where I'd been consistently overperforming since the middle of January) is just gone.
Anyway, I finally bought in to the house PBAX league on Monday; a couple of bowlers from my Thursday league had their third in the PBAX league go AWOL, so they invited me to join in. This Monday night we had the Cheetah.
So I show up late, get two practice shots. The Liberator isn't moving as well on the straight shot with extra wax, and when I move right, I start shying away from the ball return on the left lane; my new Sidewinder is stronger, but the shape of the shot is not good. I miss four or five makeable spares in a row in the first game, finish with a 142, and now I'm wondering whether my success on the same patterns in practice is a mirage.
I start hitting my spares and making adjustments, though, and I finish 181-225-192 for a 740, which is about as good as I would have wanted to bowl while establishing a handicap. Next week is Shark, so I'm looking for another good week heading into the Scorpion pattern, which I haven't seen yet.
Tomorrow's THS, on the other hand, I'm just looking to survive, to try to get a little consistency back and not embarrass myself too much.
