Sorry I stopped posting about the league. I got kind of lazy about recording my stats and everything so I ended up not bringing my sheets with me after the third week. In any case, my average did nothing but drop really. I managed to get it to around 174 before the final shot, which was the Viper.... but I couldn't find anything on the Viper pattern at all so I ended up dropping 4 pins to an even 170 before the end of the season. Overall it was a good experience and I learned things about my game... which was kind of proven when I came out my first week back on a house shot and shot a 774.... with 4 opens.
LOL House Shot >.>
So my first week back on a house pattern after 13 weeks bowling PBA shots, I came out and fired a 774. Now I have a 258 average to keep up >.>
I believe I threw 29 strikes yesterday in a 3 game league. If I had picked up my easy spares I would have shot a 797 I believe.... If I had picked up my split too I would have had an 800 series.
Remembering how I can shoot whatever line I want on a house shot without really fearing complete fail... made it so easy to take advantage of the large amount of area I had. The one split l left... was because the ball *too far* into the dry boards on the right and it dove through the nose >.> So ridiculous lol.
Even though the scores were low, I guess PBA Experience helped my game after all. I do feel a lot more confident on house patterns now knowing how easy they are in comparison.
So I made a Bowlspace
The main intent of this is for it to be my PBA Experience League Blog for summer of 2008. I could have made my own custom blog and uploaded it to my domain...but that would have taken more effort =P
That and I suppose joining a site like this has it's friendship and networking purposes as well. In any case, I'll be bowling the PBA Experience League at Taylor Lanes, in Taylor, MI...which is home to a yearly PBA tour stop as well. My scores and thoughts will be posted here every week after the league session.









