Post category for honor scores added

Consider this a project for the insomniac; however, it was something I’ve wanted to do and was thinking of doing in the summer.

Wanting to give my readers an easier way to access the history of the honor scores I’ve noted on this blog, I have added an “Honor Scores” category, which can be found in the sidebar on the main page of the blog (the one the blog’s main URL loads), and gone through the entire archives, adding the category to those posts that needed it. For the most part, I note all of the honor scores at Westgate Lanes and those recorded by Westgate Lanes bowlers in other area centers that I know about, and may also, on occasion, note an honor score in something like a NEBA tournament. Here are the scores I consider worthy of honor score mention:

Men: 800 series, 300 game, 11 strikes in a row in a single game
Women: All of the above, plus series of 700+ and games of 270+, particularly if the game is a high on the season for a female at Westgate Lanes.

Usually, only the first post mentioning the honor score in question will be filed under the new category, but I did make an exception for Ed Greene’s recent 300 game, for which I have video on the blog.

If you’ll look in the sidebar, you’ll know that 100 posts are currently in the new category, and, if you sift through the category’s archives, you’ll find that the first honor score I’ve ever noted on the blog was Mike Zeoli’s 300 game in the 2008 Tri-City mixed doubles tournament.

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