At this point, plan on Saturday, September 1st beginning at 9am, Sunday, September 2nd at 9am, Saturday, September 8th at 1pm and Sunday, September 9th at 9am.
We'll go over this and many other fun things at the meeting Monday night.
i think 20 games on saturday and then 20 the following saturday.. end of story... if its going to be easy lets atleast have easy fun then difficult ya know...lol
i have never agreed more with BV than right now. So much for spares win bowling, huh? Of course, me saying this will solidify my bowling like **** during tryouts, but, its the principle of the thing, ya know?
i think i can use my bowling ballt hats almost older than randy himself and be just fine...lol i think i can play straighter than farish too...lol hahha
straighter than me? you're one of the only people i know who could do that. just one request randy: if you are going to put out PBA patterns, thats cool. hell, put out the cheetah pattern every day.......but give Valenta the squirt bottle for every pattern. now THAT, that would be fun IMO
well i like bowling grinds as much as anybody but bowling more games on the patterns that we are bowling on will make them more easy pba patterns usually don't get tougher as they go on. Just my 2 cents We should just do 10 games a day make it bigger blocks but still bowl 4 days
easy PBA shots?? thats an understatement.. i think the house shot is harder.. if anyone watched me last night i proved that quite well...lol i think the cheetah pattern should go first and people have earn and work to make the team put the US OPEN shot out last...lol hahahha
well, who knows. people this summer (myself included) bitched about JOG being on PBA patterns, and look how low those scores were.....of course, they wern't on St Charles Wall Groove Lanes. i agree with dole, they get easier, not harder as they go on. but i'm guessing there's no chance for a change back to what we bowled on last year? 26ft, 50ft, 36ft Squirt Bottle, Cheetah.
i think so, because last time i checked no team ever led a Tier 1 by averaging 220. All you smart asses out there can go look through the collegitate bowling history and i'm sure find a couple times that happened, but you know the point i'm trying to get across. Being able to string strikes on semi-forgivable pattterns is all good and nice, we all show we can do that when we practice on the house shot during the afternoon. But spares are what win. Yeah, its a cliche. But its not like i'm the only one that says it. With the exception of the cheetah pattern last year, tryouts were hard. This year, it doesn't seem like they are going to be AS difficult. I am NOT, however, saying they are going to be easy. Was last year's 26ft pattern extreme? Yes. Will we see anything like it in college tournaments? No. But the long pattern we Do see during the season (B&G, Hoosier), we deal with variations of the 36ft oil can pattern in the later stages of almost every tournament, and every now and then we run into a gutter wall like the cheetah and we're able to exploit it.
Here is what try-out standings look like after the first two blocks. The number in ( ) indicates their block two finish. Practice on the Sunday shot Thursday night.
you can ask randy (or even farish possibly since he did stats) if one of them can print of just block by block standings.
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