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#67530 - 09/26/08 07:46 PM
College Bowling
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High Roller Hopeful
Registered: 07/16/08
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A/S/L: 15/male/Tennessee
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I have a few questions about the college bowling teams. First, what type of lane patterns do they bowl on? Are they just house or what? Also, how exactly does the team play together? is it like highschool leagues or different in scoring system? I think thats all the questions I have now, but I may have more sometime soon.
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#67534 - 09/26/08 09:30 PM
Re: College Bowling
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Alright, are the baker games where each person bowls a frame? Like on the six flags PBA team shootout? And by sport/pba patterns you mean patterns like the cheetah, shark, viper and all those, right? Lol and thanks for your help
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Highschool Team----- Average-178.6 High game-233 High Series-618
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#67537 - 09/26/08 10:23 PM
Re: College Bowling
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High Roller Hopeful
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Sport patterns? Like exactly what are they like? Im guessing they are harder than house patterns but easier than PBA maybe?
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Personal Bests----High series-654 High Game-266
Youth Sat. League---- Average-165(not good either) High Game-211
Highschool Team----- Average-178.6 High game-233 High Series-618
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#67538 - 09/26/08 10:29 PM
Re: College Bowling
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Registered: 03/28/06
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When I was bowling in college, we bowled on modified house patterns. Most of the time, it was whatever the house decided to put down except for the bigger tourneys. Now, they have their own patterns. I bowled a sport league this summer and we bowled on 2 of the NCAA patterns. I had 2 of my lowest series for the summer on their patterns. Lots of oil.
Same things apply for bowling on those patterns as the PBA patterns. Stay out of trouble, watch your speed, and pick your spares.
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#67549 - 09/27/08 06:41 AM
Re: College Bowling
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Registered: 09/19/06
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A/S/L: Reston, Virginia USA
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The Reverse Block is an example of a sport pattern. Unless the lane man is a complete and utter idiot they never oil a reverse block on purpose. A flat oil pattern may evolve into a reverse block, but a reverse block doesn't fit the rules of sport bowling, meaning not more than a 3 to 1 ratio across the lane horizontally, so no kind of block is sport rated, a block is where you have an 8 to 1 ratio or more across the lane. Many inexperienced bowlers get confused when playing a flat pattern and think it is a reverse block because the ball doesn't come back on misses to the gutter and doesn't hold on misses to the inside. I have bowled on a reverse block and the lane man that put it down was a complete moron and scared everyone away from sport bowling in the house I bowled at.
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