I just wanted to wish everyone who's going to JOG this coming week good luck.. Hopefully I see many of you there. Let's go and show everyone that LU has some of the best bowlers out there. =)
Hey Council.. I knwo you're in charge of this so I figured I'd ask you... My post came up again as a new topic today, but I posted it yesterday.. Is there anyway you can delete it?
Hey Council.. I knwo you're in charge of this so I figured I'd ask you... Why do you keep this site going? It seems to massively huge waste of the internet...Turn it into a gay porn site...at least Hankemeyer will still visit it
I fully agree. Especially about the Hankemeyer being gay part. This one time I saw him discretely checking this guy out. He was walking past the group of us and Jimbo shoved his face in the guy's crotch. I tell ya', you just can't keep him away from the pork sticks. Good 'ol Hanke.
After round 1 (6 games) Top guys Dean Richards: 1354 (7) Mike Waradzyn: 1345 (10) Daniel Farish: 1314 (25) Danny Spink: 1276 (60) Brad Miller: 1245 (97)
Top girls Jillian McBride: 1133 (78) Crystal Brooks: 1096 (141)
Interesting stuff? It's a ****ing joke. Don't get me wrong, I know that the goal of JOG doesn't change, regardless of what the patterns are or what the scoring pace is. But this isn't the "elite" tournament that it is built up to be.
The medium pattern at Sunnybrook plays like a lower-level house shot. A little less left, a little less right, but because its wood, the track area blows out and funnel's the ball to the pocket. Not "easy", but not a tough pattern.
The long pattern is 47ft with 17ml of oil. There is a strip of oil run down the middle to keep the midlane from blowing out. Problem is, anyone who knows how to use oil knows how to turn that into hold. Use something that is continuous, or circle the ball a little, and that answers the carry problem anyone may have.
The short pattern looks to be the trickiest, but then Bowers told me he went +189 on it today, so, now I dont know what to think.
This just isn't what I remember.
But the goal is the same.
Dean, Billy, Matt, we can all throw strikes. Now we just gotta do it. Good luck to those of you who may bowl tonight and good luck to all of ya tomorrow. Lets make Thursday,
Just_Another_Righty wrote:Not "easy", but not a tough pattern.
Problem is, anyone who knows how to use oil knows how to turn that into hold
The short pattern looks to be the trickiest, [...] so, now I dont know what to think.
I guess I don't get it either.
If it's not easy, it's not easy. The majority of multi pattern tournaments I've encountered have at least one shot that's not designed to break your balls (testicles...I'm sure there are some idiots reading).
How is it a problem if educated people understand? Isn't that the point? To weed out those who know what to do and execute versus those who don't?
Just because Bowser did well doesn't mean it's not tricky, princess.
I don't think I've heard Jimmy Hanke Jr. whine that hard before.
If I were Kuhnaydeen, I'd tell you to winth orth goth futhck yourthelfth.
Is this like how I averaged 228 to be the last guy into the finals of a regional? And 223 the week before to not make it? It may have been carry contests but the best guys still ended up on top, like they will here too.