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I've heard of fines before for striking equipment, but never been in a league that has done so. Its a rarity for me to see someone do this. I've seen some people that just tap something with their hand/fist so lightly that they wouldn't even break an egg, but when it can be heard from 6+ pairs away that's not good.
I'll agree that trying to do your best its what's key, winning and losing is secondary. Sure its nice to win, but not at the expense of bad sportsmanship.
As for the comments about needing help, or carrying the rest of the team, my team will make comments like that to each other joking around. We rarely are bowling well as a team, usually only two or three out of five of us. Normally its my brother when he's not bowling so well saying he's tired of carrying the team and needs to see what the rest of us can do. We are always trading jabs at each other.
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Dennis Michael
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Registered: 12/11/05
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A/S/L: M/Barrington, Ill
Cal, Looks like your game is coming back. Good going. It wasn't too long ago you talked about quitting. Glad you didn't.
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A/S/L: 27/M/Louisville, KY, USA
noone's had a warning in the past few years from what I understand. I bowled in it three years ago, before they had that rule, and there were at least 4 people I remember who constanly who hit/kick the return. then again none of those people are bowling at my house anymore
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Thanks Dennis, quitting was never really a real option for me, just the frustration talking but I'm glad I didn't either. I did take the summer completely off from bowling but that was more monetary reasons. I think some of my issues currently mainly centers around getting used to the heavier bowling balls. I know I still need to get with a coach to help get a few things refined, including things I've worked on and are better than they were.
Cryssen, I'm guessing the fine system has worked then if there have been no warnings the past few seasons and the problem bowlers are gone. A few seasons ago, in a former Saturday league I did a few bowlers would occasionally kick the return when they screwed up a spare attempt, one was the President of the league.
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General Pounder
Legend
Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 2694
A/S/L: 33/M/Tinley Park, IL
My summer league had fines for cursing loudly, kicking the ball return, and for throwing things. Warning, then $20, then $40, then out of the league. No one ever got a warning for the 2 summers that I bowled in it. It keeps the hot heads quiet.
Tim Gerard
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 1924
A/S/L: m/ Michigan
Well after my lesson with my coach on Saturday morning, I bowled with the wife in our mixed league Saturday night. I had a decent night, not great, but I felt in time for a change 175,213,210 for a 598. On Sunday morning I went and practiced with a few teamates and did better 237,210,202 for a 649... I'm hopefull Hopefully my coach has gotten me off the schnide, and I'm looking forward to the week ahead.
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SilentTuba
League Bowler
Registered: 08/27/08
Posts: 86
A/S/L: 25/M/NJ
Just got back from week 5 (position night!)...
I simply could not get my ball to hook. Every ball I released headed more or less straight down the lanes, moving 2-3 boards, tops. Not a single strike in the first game, but I picked up most all of my spares. Ended the game with a 130. A few pins over my current average, because of the good spare game, but still frustrating. My team won the first game by over 100 pins.
The other team went to smoke between games, along with one of my teammates. As my other teammate and I sat at the lanes relaxing, I had a thought about my ball not moving. Everyone else was having no trouble getting any hook, but I've been struggling with it the past few weeks...why?? I thought about my release...and had a lightbulb moment. I realized that my ball wasn't moving because it wasn't getting very many revs. I thought about that, and realized that the ball wasn't coming off my thumb first, which then lent me to realize I wasn't keeping my hand behind the ball. I went up to the approach, stood on the 23rd board, looked at the second arrow, and kept telling myself to keep my wrist more cupped, and to come up the side of the ball. The ball left my hand, hooked beautifully into the pocket for a strike. I *finally* realized what I had been doing so wrong. I ended up starting the second game with 4 strikes in a row.
Of course, it can't all be good, can it??? My spare game vanished in the second and third games. My strike balls from then on were much better...all pocket hits (except for a few where I lost focus and pulled the ball), and I finished the day with a 170 and a 136, for a 436 series. My team took all seven. Plus, the lanes were giving away 9 free practice games to the person who bowls the most pins over average in the second game. I went 44 over in the second with that 170, so I stand a pretty good chance of winning them!!
A great night for me, even if the scores don't quite reflect it. If I can figure out how to keep my spares more consistent, even when I'm rolling strikes, I'll have that first 200 game I've been lusting for very soon. I'm going to go practice on Thursday to reinforce what I figured out tonight...hopefully I can bring my cameras and post a video for some critique.
Timotheus
Team USA Hopeful
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 446
A/S/L: 25/M/Syracuse, NY
The government fiscal year changeover has kept me too busy to post on here, so here's a brief synopsis of my season up until last week.
Basically I had eight 200 games and 4 under 200 games, but my average wasn't above 195 at all. After the first game of the season I realized I was trying to force a line that didn't exist and in doing so I was really having to control too much of my motion, so I moved right about five boards and everything was so much better. My spare game has been off and on so that hasn't helped either.
After a week off two weeks ago during which I was thinking about my approach at times I realized that some of my problems were coming from the ball diving too hard into the pins. I was in the pocket consistantly, but the ball was diving so hard that I was leaving odd spares. So last week I reduced the amount of cup I had on the ball during my armswing which resulted in the ball reading a little earlier but the hook was longer and smoother. After a ringing 10-pin in the first frame of the first game I hit the next 11 for a 279, then 214 and 218 after having some small problems early in the second and third games reading the lane changes. Total was 711, only my fourth ever 700 series and second ever without a 300 game. Best thing was I didn't even have the highest series on my team, as one of our guys shot a 722.
Next step is to see if I can carry that into tomorrow.
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eastwest
High Roller Hopeful
Registered: 03/15/07
Posts: 309
A/S/L: No. VA
Our team's in 1st place! We're rolling well, and I'm learning how to adjust to the lanes better. Next improvement for me is to focus on getting off to quicker starts.
Silent Mike
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 936
A/S/L: 37/M/Poconos PA
Well I got some good news and bad news about the next few weeks of my winter league. The bad news is the ankle I rolled 2 weeks ago accompanied by a crack wasnt a tendon it was a fractured shin bone. The good news is no surgery, if the ankle failed first it would have been ugly. So I get to wear a boot for stability the next 3-4 weeks. Instead of bowling tonight I'm going in to sign paper work for the 300 game I shot broken leg and all last week. Might wash it all down with a few beers too. I don't feel as bad about that 161 follow up game now lol
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