First night of 5-man teams league last night for me as well, and I had a good night sandwiched between some bad. 40' house shot on System 300 synthetic that plays fairly tight but is very smooth. I've practiced in this house alot but this was the first time in league. I got stuck at work late, and missed almost all of practice, so was very much out of sorts in the first game.
Decided to experiment with the Break Solid in the first game, but it was too much ball. Combine that with being flustered from late arrival and I started out with a "smooth" 166

. Second game I get the Street Rod Pearl out, standing on 23 to 11 at the arrows and 8 at the break point. Solid 9 on the first ball (picked up), then flushed 10 in a row until getting a touch slow on the fill ball to leave a 4-7 for 288. Game 3 I missed the move in a couple times which led to some high hits but still managed a 232 with an open in the 10th (left 4-7-10).
686 after a nightmare first game, so I was pleased with how I handled the poor start mentally. The only disappointing thing is that I missed out on qualifying for our association's upcoming 700 shooter's scratch tournament at the end of the month. You have to have a 700 series on record in the association to bowl in it, and last night was a great chance to get that done but I missed it. Oh well, I might have to be out of town that weekend anyway.
So, what I learned last night:
1. Get there on time! I'm such a creature of habit that if I'm rushed at all in preparation to play, it's going to be rough.
2. Save the dull covered balls for tougher, higher volume conditions. The
Cell and Break Solid will stay in the tote out in the car, while the shiny stuff will be in the
roller with the Break Pearl batting lead-off.
3. Small adjustments will work just fine as this pattern breaks down. Even moving just my feet only 1 board made the difference between high flush and dead flush.
4. 5 man team leagues are brutally slow. Practice started at 5:30 and I didn't leave the center until almost 9:00. This might be the last time I roll in anything bigger than trios.
5. There are a couple other guys in the league who can really roll. Guy two pairs down from us went 290-255-280. Yikes!
As the Dude would say, "That creep can roll, man."
