« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2008, 12:55:24 PM »
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I'm sorry to say this, and it's going to get alot of negative comments but the college womens bowling on TV was down right awful bowling.
When I think of the National NCAA Championship, I think of two teams that have have the cream of the crop when it comes to female bowling talent. I envision women bowlers - Kelly Kulick, The Dorin sisters, Dianda Asbaty, Leanne Barrett..etc. At the college championship level, I envision women that throw a good 3/4 roll, decent ball speed, accuracy that can hit a target and play a tougher condition..etc..
The bowlers on those two schools couldn't hit a board side of a barn. Some of the shots were down right terrible. These are the two best college teams since they made it to the finals?
Maybe they should just bowl on something more wide open so the girls that spin the living daylights out of the ball can get it to move a board or two.
It looked like your typical night of house bowlers. Supper Spin Deluxes, Shots pulled 2 1/2 arrows, a billion cross overs..etc..etc.
If there was still a womens pro tour, I couldn't envision any of those girls to be able to compete at that level.
Is this what the college level of players has to offer? Are there only handful of girls who have gifted skills and thousand others that don't have much at all?
I apologize if I've offended anybody who bowled on the TV telecast or are involved in Womens NCAA bowling, but I wasn't wow'ed by the display this evening.
Edited on 4/15/2008 1:02 PM
I stand by everything you have said actaully
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