Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 11:50 AM CST
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Monday was the 11th week for the Industrial League in Smyrna, which meant that it was also POSITION WEEK! "Jeanne Almon State Farm" came into the final week of session 1 in the lead by 5 points over "ICY HOT" meaning that we had to win 9.5 points against them to clinch first place & earn the spot in the April roll-offs. This team is loaded with great bowlers all carrying an average over 215 (scratch is 210 or better). My opponent was Kyle Barnes, who in my personal opinion, is the best bowler in Smyrna Bowling Center & one of the best bowlers in the entire state. Kyle will one day get to compete on the professional bowler's tour, there is no doubt in my mind about that. He has already cashed in PBA south regional events this year. But the night luckily belonged to me & State Farm.
I said luckily because I was able to carry a lot of light hit strikes last night. maybe close to 50% of my strikes were light hits that carried. Kyle on the other hand was not getting any breaks at all with his more aggressive ball. My first game started like a dream as I opened with a 10 bagger en route to a 288 game! Teammate Mark Jahns also helped to lead the charge with an 11 strike 279 game! We ended up with 5 points won in game one. Game two saw some transition take place with the oil on the lanes. I rolled a 7-10 split in the third frame for my only open frame of the night. Then again in frame 5, the ball this time went high leaving a 4-7-10 split, but I did not get down from the bad shot and made a wonderful spare conversion of the split to keep me in the game. As Kyle continued to struggle with his game, I became more relaxed as I followed the split conversion with a 4-bagger. Kyle then left a 4-6-7-10 "big 4" split which really unraveled him. As a result, I finished with a 216 game, winning my point & the team again took 5 points. At this stage, State Farm had won more than enough points to clinch the top spot in session 1. Game 3 was a game with no more pressure since we had the session wrapped up neat & tidy, but I remained focused on my game continuing to adjust to the changing oil conditions. I went spare, spare, 4-bagger, spare, turkey, spare for a solid 247 game. I won my 3rd point of the night, our team took 4 more points for the game, plus 2 more for the overall total to finish with 16 points for the night. My series of 751 is my highest one this season & 4th 700 overall. My record is now an unbelievable 26.5 wins, 6.5 losses. At the end of week 11, I have rolled an amazing 31 out of 33 games of 200 or better. It makes me cringe to see these numbers. It's like a dream!
The next session for the Industrial League will be a most difficult one as we have to again roll against ICY HOT as well as Get R Done, Bowler's Advantage Pro Shop, Solid 10 Pro Shop, & T's Pro Shop.
The Guys & Dolls League has completed 5 weeks of bowling now & our team, Ballslingers, has compiled a 12-8 record. The Lanes on Saturday Night have been challenging with each lane showing a different shot. So adjustments have been critical to posting high scores. Week 6 will have us bowl against A & R Glass who was in the top spot going into week 5's action.
Sadly, I have decided to not participate in the Nashville City Tournament @ Oak Valley Lanes because of conflicting schedules occurring each weekend. One weekend involves the Guys & Dolls League, The other concerns activities @ my church.
Until next week, may the balls be rollin' & the pins be fallin'!
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BowlingBoards.comKeep up the great work and please keep me posted on how your doing.
Chris
08:54 PM CST