Mar. 9 Brunswick Mixed recap

My Week 27 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

Scored better than my bowling tonight, because six of my 14 strikes were Brooklyn strikes, two of them coming together to cover my only open frame of the second game. In said second game, I also had a double on two better shots for my first deuce game in a while.

Result: 161-205-186=552
Average (81 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 166
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 534

Composite average (153 games): 167

Barry told me he and Donald pre-bowled, but we couldn’t use them because it was a position night. The rest of the team still did enough to win the first two games by enough for total, with the third game a close loss that could have easily been a fourth point.

A new trick

Wanting to have more options for brackets available, particularly for things like the Brockton Bowling Association’s Bowler of the Year tournament, I recently splurged for Treasure Software’s Perfect Brackets, which I had seen has options for two-game brackets (needing two-gamers for the above-mentioned event), but other options opened up for the Coke league.

My original thought was a “super bracket”, which would have had 27 slots for three rounds (and needing to beat two bowlers instead of just one to advance), but having mentioned that some sweepers could be run with Perfect Brackets, and describing the sweeper options, I was told the Coke league used to run a mystery doubles, where a bowler enters and is drawn a doubles partner at random from among the other entrants. In the lead-up to last night, as I wanted to do the new events at the start of the third, some bowlers liked both options, but not really enough of them said they were interested in the 27-slot bracket, so I announced a mystery doubles sweeper that started last night.

At first, I thought I’d be able to run a sweeper that allowed bowlers to enter multiple times, but, seeing when I set the sweeper up over the weekend that the multiple entries option wasn’t available for a blind draw sweeper, I went with my original plan of a $10 sweeper paying 1 in 5 teams. When I started it last night, I thought the payout option of “1 in X” would automatically pay the correct number of teams, but soon realized that it might have meant “pay 1 in X bowlers”, which would have been wrong. I had 22 bowlers, enough for 11 teams, so I had to use the other payout option, telling it to specifically pay three places. To get the payouts in even dollars, I kicked back a small amount of money into the prize fund, as well. The final payout was $100 for the winning team, $60 for second, and $40 for third.

Another thing I like about Perfect Brackets is that, like Perfect Secretary, which I use to run the virtual league, reports can be saved to a choice of formats (notably PDF files and PNG images), so I remembered to get a PNG image of the final sweeper standings, which I present below:

First mystery doubles_page1

Linwood Cowen Jr. entered both brackets and the sweeper and had a great night compared to his average, so it was no surprise he did well in both. I actually found the standings report later in the night, so it might have been possible to let everyone in the sweeper know who they’re paired with that night, and I’ll be getting feedback on how everyone wants me to run it.

All-in-all, I’d have to say the first mystery doubles sweeper was a success, and it will probably become a staple of the Coke league’s side action as long as I’m running it.

Winter 2016 Week 8 virtual league results

Mad Blogger & Co. won five points from Team 2, and now sit in a tie for 5th place with Fantastic Four and House Hacks, 16 points behind the leaders, Pay the Lineage, who lead Little Lebowski by five points and Team 2 by 13 points. The team had the high team game of the week in the league with a 911 first game.

Special note about one of my virtual league teammates: You know a house is tough if there’s never been an 800 series in over 50 years of its history, and TimL put up a 762 last week, which is now the house record in his house in South Dakota, which opened in 1964.

Finally, wronghander, who most of you know is really my friend on the North Shore, Bill Sheehey, submitted his 4th career 300 game, but the first of his that’s counted for the virtual league. WTG Bill! 🙂

Mar. 6 Sunday Niters recap

My Week 25 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

This was my best Sunday night since early December, and I thought I bowled better than my scores. I was 82% on makeable spares tonight, with the three missed ones all coming in the second game, in which my punch-out from the “foundation” 9th saved my over-average game. I made my +1 score on the button.

Result: 167-167-192=526
Average (72 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 159
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 567

Composite average (150 games): 166

Lee was the only one on the team with a game under his average tonight, but still had two other games in the 250s for his 700 (706). Team won all eight, with my strikes in the 10th second game coming in a fairly clutch situation (needed to go 9-out to win).

Mar. 6 Brunswick Mixed standings update

After failing to win points from Ebony & Ivories, Seven Deadly Pins moved down into a three-way tie in points for 9th with Lost Empire 2 and Striking Gentlemen, four points behind leaders Steak and Lettuce and Creeden’s Mustangs. 4 BAGA + 1 is in 3rd by a half-point, Sweet Rolls in 4th by a point, Mixed Nuts in 5th by a point and a half, and Lickety Splits in 6th by two points. The position round sorting has us facing Team 14, in 12th a point behind us, for the second time in three weeks.

Sub needed Friday night in BBIS league

John Hayes Jr. asked me to pass along that the BBIS league needs one or two subs for a bowler this coming Friday night. One of the subs must have an average between 123 and 163 to replace a sub who started last Friday night, but the other sub can have an average between 123 (20 pins less than the sub’s average) and 193 (20 pins higher than the regular bowler’s average). If you meet the above criteria and can come in to bowl Friday night, please contact John Hayes Jr. or use the contact form on this blog and I can pass along to John.

Mar. 2 Brunswick Mixed recap

My Week 26 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

Lanes were playing tighter than usual, so I was playing my “B” game a good deal of the night, but the double 7th & 8th frames third game were pretty good shots for my “B” game. I had three single pin misses that game, including consecutive 10s, or that third game would have been better.

Result: 187-136-156=479
Average (78 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 163
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 576

Composite average (147 games): 166

Team lost all four, but highlights for my team were a 222 game from Barry, and Si made a couple of tougher splits, a 6-7-10 and a 5-7 (lefty).

Lights Out wins 2015-16 Coke league second third

Congrats to Lights Out, with members Shawn Hagan, Hakim Emmanuel, Devon McGregor, and Dave Chalifoux, for wrapping up the second third of the Coke league season last night. With 481.5 points, they also start the last third in the lead for overall points (the prize fund pays out for each third of the season, as well as for overall points).

Winter 2016 Week 7 virtual league results

Mad Blogger & Co. won four points (second and third games) from House Hacks, and have pulled even with that team for 6th place, 14 points behind Pay the Lineage, who lead Little Lebowski by three points and The Pin Pals by seven points. The league is now halfway through the regular schedule (eight weeks left, including position round).

Feb. 28 Sunday Niters recap

My Week 24 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

I had a decent first game, but the night became too “trick or treat” after that. The last two games were punctuated by six splits, but I did manage to make a couple of the easier ones.

Result: 177-147-126=450
Average (69 games): 163
Average for last 9 games: 151
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 526

Composite average (144 games): 166

Lee started with a 258, but Rachel managed to be high on the team second game with a 155. Team split the points 4-4, but in both of the last two games, we could have secured the points with a double from me in the 10th, but I failed to deliver.

Feb. 27 Brunswick Mixed standings update

After failing to win points from Team 14, Seven Deadly Pins fell to 4th place, three points behind Steak and Lettuce, who lead 4 BAGA + 1 by a point and a half and Creeden’s Mustangs by two points. Four teams are tied in points for 5th, a point behind us. Ebony and Ivories will be Wednesday night’s opponents, with a position round coming up the following week.

Feb. 24 Brunswick Mixed recap

My Week 25 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

I was having more problems than usual staying under the ball, for whatever reason, as that’s the only explanation I really have for this night. My thought afterward was to drop weight to 14 lbs., but I was told Storm doesn’t make a 14 lb. ball that really hits.

Result: 148-162-154=464
Average (75 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 164
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 545

Composite average (141 games): 167

Two of our opponents pre-bowled, which I saw, and they did well. None of us really had it tonight, and we lost all four.

Last week, I was in one final in my brackets, beating Koniev Yoyo in that to get my $5 back.

Feb. 23 Sunday Niters standings update

After winning four forfeit points, Pin Pals stand in a tie for 6th with Ten Is Enough, 16 points behind Suzy’s Crew, who lead Where Is B? by seven points and The 3 Stooges by eight points. Sunday night’s opponent is up in the air, where the available standings still show a 16-team schedule, and we had voted to reduce the league to 14 teams.

Winter 2016 Week 6 virtual league results

Mad Blogger & Co. won only three points (first game & total) from Fantastic Four despite getting an 806 series from Fin09. We’re eight points clear of last place, but 15 points behind Little Lebowski, who lead Pay the Lineage by two points, and Team 2 and The Pin Pals by eight points.

Aside from Fin09’s 800 series, Chuck of Fantastic Four had a 300 game, and Little Lebowski put up a 970 second game, good for third in league history for a four-man team.

Feb. 21 Sunday Niters recap

Before I go into the summary of my night, we were bowling for forfeit points again, and since we’ve had two teams drop out of the league, the league board voted to reduce the league to 14 teams to get rid of the vacant teams. This will require some shuffling of the schedule, so we might be bowling some teams a third time.

My Week 23 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

After a horrible first game, I threw three great shots to start the second game, and I only wished afterward that my ability to repeat shots was better, as my release problems showed up some parts of the night from there on.

Result: 115-181-164=460
Average (66 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 152
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 553

Composite average (138 games): 167

My first game hurt us in the forfeit situation, and Lee, able to bowl again, was well under his average third game. Fortunately, everyone was well over average second game, and that helped us get the forfeit total.

Feb. 17 Brunswick Mixed recap

My Week 24 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

I mostly kept myself in play tonight, with doubles helping my good first and third games. More about the 10th frame of Game 2 in the team summary below.

Result: 180-166-182=528
Average (72 games): 170
Average for last 9 games: 176
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 574

Composite average (135 games): 167

My first shot in the 10th frame of Game 2 was my best of my night, and coming when the team needed it most, needing a mark to win. Combined with the first game win, we hung on for total and three points. With the leaders faltering, this enabled us to move into the second half lead, though I’ll post a formal standings update later. The night was helped by Donald and Jeff being over average all three games, the former having two games in the 130s (94 average).

Feb. 14 Sunday Niters recap

My Week 22 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

My return from the Super Bowl break was, unfortunately, more of the same underachieving. When I wasn’t chicken-winging the shot, I was pulling it, though I did make some good shots bridging Games 2 & 3. My streak of made single pins also ended in the first game, at 20.

Result: 159-153-145=457
Average (63 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 157
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 518

Composite average (132 games): 167

Lee’s foot was better, but still couldn’t bowl. Rachel was, however, over average in all three games, helping us take all eight in a forfeit situation.