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xrayjay

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My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« on: June 25, 2014, 08:27:45 AM »
Many of you will enjoy bowling on conditions where your 200 average is earned....also, on the flip side, more of you usbc bowlers will complain and/or leave the game/alley if you bowled on conditions like the ones I've bowled on in Guam.

My friend has the pattern changed (WTBA for leagues) for their leagues throughout the season. I found that to be very interesting and wished the houses did the same back in California...but, we are spoiled and I know many will leave the game if they can't score..spend all this money on equipment and don't average par - sad. A 185 190 is respectable here in Guam. It's like how it was back in the day....

And, in the area/house I bowl at back in Cali, nobody does $5 or $10 pot games...man, all that green cash between 10 bowlers getting passed around just made me salivate - even when I donated $50 last night (I'm in Guam)...at least I got one side pot..oh, speaking of side pots, that can run $20 or more between bowlers.

I had a blast even for my short stay here...these guys are good bowlers and friendly too..I just met a few of them for the first time...I was the "state side guy" last night whom all knew I bowl on a wall shot..kinda embarrassing when they mentioned that. "Give me deuce, or I'll cut loose."



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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2014, 10:24:18 AM »
Not that it is the same thing, but I never bowled for more money than I did when I lived in Hawaii in the early 90s.  I had walked out of league one night with over $2000.  Hawaii even  had their own televised bowling.  Was lucky to make one of the shows.  The people there just seemed to enjoy the competitive nature of bowling more so than the mainland.  I doubt it is much different today.

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2014, 03:43:39 PM »
Not that it is the same thing, but I never bowled for more money than I did when I lived in Hawaii in the early 90s.  I had walked out of league one night with over $2000.  Hawaii even  had their own televised bowling.  Was lucky to make one of the shows.  The people there just seemed to enjoy the competitive nature of bowling more so than the mainland.  I doubt it is much different today.

Currently stationed and bowling in Hawaii and they don't do the televised bowling anymore sadly. Everyone always talks about how fun it used to be. Still competitve as hell but you know the laid back nature of everyone in Hawaii. Everyone is considered ohana. Pots are still nice as well.
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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2014, 03:55:52 PM »
Ok, since we're talking Hawaii.....yes, no more Hawaii TV Bowling, sadly....but there are new tournaments now, competitive as always!  Hawaii Scratch Challenge, No-Tap Tour, to name a couple.  Bowling is still popular in Hawaii, but due to financial reasons, it's really difficult to keep bowling centers open, but the military houses are doing very well. The ones that are still open are doing good too.  Just that due to the crazy cost of living in Hawaii, it's like impossible to open new centers. 

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2014, 04:17:58 PM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2014, 05:42:14 PM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

They redid the lanes at Kbay, and Pali, not sure if they are going to be open much longer, but hopefully they will stay open.  I believe the land is for sale. 

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2014, 05:46:35 PM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

Stationed on Kaneohe now. Currently bowl at Pali and about to start the Commanders Cup on KBay. Apparently Pali Lanes ain't what it used to be according to some of the people I bowl with now.
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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2014, 05:49:38 PM »

My bro and cuz'ns are in Maui and I remember a center other side of da airport, drive up Main Street turn somewhere wailuku? I forget...it was a drive to get there from Kihei or lahaina. I wonder if it's still there...

The ball return is above the lanes and I heard it was manual pin settings...I didn't bowl at the time, to bz on the beach..
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Artimust

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2014, 10:32:09 PM »
I believe the Maui Bowling Center closed.  :(

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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2014, 10:45:01 PM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

Stationed on Kaneohe now. Currently bowl at Pali and about to start the Commanders Cup on KBay. Apparently Pali Lanes ain't what it used to be according to some of the people I bowl with now.

Marine?
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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2014, 06:14:41 AM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

Stationed on Kaneohe now. Currently bowl at Pali and about to start the Commanders Cup on KBay. Apparently Pali Lanes ain't what it used to be according to some of the people I bowl with now.

Marine?

Yup, Marine  ;D
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Re: My vacation is over and I love bowling here..
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2014, 08:03:39 AM »
I was stationed in Kaneohe and lived in Kailua.  Didn't get away from that side too often unless there was a bigger tournament somewhere.  Pali Lanes is where we had some of our best times and best events.

Stationed on Kaneohe now. Currently bowl at Pali and about to start the Commanders Cup on KBay. Apparently Pali Lanes ain't what it used to be according to some of the people I bowl with now.

Marine?

Yup, Marine  ;D

Thanks man!!! Friends were stationed there In 2004-06.... Landing support platoon, CSSG 3.... One is ex bowler and a cousin to the guy who (I mentioned in post) runs the Center in Guam. he hosted a lot of international tourneys in Asia... Well known in the Asian bowling industry. Treated like royalty in parts of Asia.. Pampered I should say, so jealous.
Does a round object have sides? I say yes, pizza has triangles..

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