BallReviews
General Category => Beginners Board => Topic started by: PacersGuy on May 26, 2004, 06:46:05 PM
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greetings all -
last night in our summer league (my first league), we really lit it up. my average before last night was 137. after a lesson and much practice, i'm getting more consistent with my release and the results showed last night with 202, 189, 169. to say the least, i'm really stoked!
lessons work and practice pays. scheduling another lesson for next week.
steve
GO PACERS!
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PG, congrats!
They will start coming more frequently.
Listen to your coach and practice, practice, practice.
TT
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The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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Steve, great bowling. Congratulations on the 200 game but also on the series. I would assume that you were much more consistant on making spares to score that well, considering your average. Keep up the good work and let us know when you get your 600.
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I just want 2C was'zzub.
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I am the SGT Schultz of bowling.
"I know nothing!"
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Congratulations!
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Ability is what you're capable of doing.
Motivation determines what you do.
Attitude determines how well you do it.
- Lou Holtz
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thanks guys -
i really tailed off in that last game as my focus was on the pacers game instead of the task at hand. pacers lost.
i'm scheduling another lesson with my instructor for next week.
steve
GO PACERS!
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Steve - Nice shootin' Tex. Always good to see someone excited about bowling and learning to execute good shots.
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Kill the back row
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i have been bowling mediocre lately... i regularly average 173 in my junior league... get a 200 maybe once every 2 weeks... then i break out of that slump with a 245 in my junior league, then a 266 in my junior- adult league with my dad
btw, great job breakin into the 200's, only wishing more to come for you
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cranked out another one last night! rolled a 534 with my high being a 226 (my new personal best)
lessons and focused practice is paying!
steve