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MSC2471

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Your personal start in bowling
« on: March 11, 2004, 07:44:22 AM »
Just curious to know about everyone's first memories regarding bowling and what made them continue on. For me it was my parents who bowled every night of the week in a local bowling center- so that became an instant babysitter when I was a child. I first started to pick up a ball when I was 3, and my father insisted that I was right handed because everyone else in our family was (my older brother included). After 2 tries at throwing it right handed he let me try left handed and voila...I've been a wrongsider every since. Started up in my first youth league when I was 6 (had to convince the house owner that was ok, because Bantams were usually supposed to be at least 8) and I started up in travelling leagues when I was 9.

What made me continue on? The socialization, the chance to meet a new group of people, the love of the sport, the desire to learn more about equipment, different lane conditions, different hand positions, spare shooting- and the challenge bowling gives me.

Matt

 

Ernie McCracken

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Re: Your personal start in bowling
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2004, 09:40:13 PM »
Between both parents, they bowled 7 nights a week.  The center they frequented was owned by a member of our church and he got me going on the end pairs while the parents bowled.  I was 3 or so when I got going.  I've been hooked ever since.  If and when I have a kid, they'll be out there at an early age too.
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