I’m not sure how many times Tina Gannon has bowled a 700 series in the Coke league this season, but she did it again Monday night with a 713, which had a high 254 game in it. WTG Tina! π
Apr. 24 Brunswick Mixed standings update
After winning one point from Steak and Lettuce, Seven Deadly Pins are in 9th place, 10 points behind Steak and Lettuce, who are a half-point ahead of 4 BAGA + 1 and a point ahead of Creeden’s Mustangs. We bowl against SR Spares next week; Steak and Lettuce will bowl against 4 BAGA + 1 and Creeden’s Mustangs against Knock Em Down.
Tournament links added to sidebar
I recently found the websites of three tournaments that New England bowlers compete in every year, the Champlain International Championship Tournament in Shelburne, VT, the Green Mountain Open in Rutland, VT, and the Lilac City Tournament in Rochester, NY. The first two, being in a New England state, are now in the “Local/New England” sidebar list, while the Lilac City is in the “Tournaments” list where I put tournaments that are outside the New England region. Note: I’ve mentioned the Lilac before in connection to an honor score bowled by Coke league bowler Shawn Hagan.
Bob Hamilton throws 300/856 in Westgate Mixed
Brockton Bowling Association Hall of Famer Bob Hamilton has had many big nights in his bowling career, but none better than tonight, as he threw games of 300, 289, and 267 for an 856 series. Of course, this is now only a personal high series: It would have tied the house record until last year.
Congrats Bob! π
Apr. 20 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 33 bowling, frame-by-frameΒ (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I had a number of shots early that wanted to leak to the right off of my hand, and I only managed to correct it near the end of the last game. It was a weird night for spares, too, as I made all of my 10s, but guttered a 6 pin.
Result: 139-154-159=452
Average (99 games): 167
Average for last 9 games: 166
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 579
Composite average (183 games): 167
While our opponents won two games easily, after Barry’s 202 in the second game, my strike in the 10th frame forced the other anchor to work for the win, and when he left a 4-9 on the second ball in the 10th, we won the point.
I forgot to check the bracket results, but Shawn did give me $4 for two second place finishes last week.
Stephen Major wins JBSC Super Challenge in Auburn
Stephen Major reported to me, and it can be corroborated on theΒ JBSC Facebook group, that he won the U20 boys division of the Junior Bowling Sport Challenge’s year-end Super Challenge Sunday at AMF Auburn Lanes. He defeated Hunter Kempton 190-159 for the title. The tournament was on a very demanding pattern, the 2016 European Youth Championships pattern.
WTG again, Stephen! π
2016 Stonehill vs. Curry results
Stonehill coach Ray Fischer and Curry player/coach Stephen Major gave me a combined report on their match Saturday. The first part was a combined singles and doubles competition, followed by ten Baker (five bowlers bowling two frames each for one complete game) team games. In the first portion, Pete Krahe of Stonehill won singles and also combined with Pat Burke of Stonehill to win doubles. In the team portion, Stonehill won seven of the 10 games, but only won total by 82 pins, so Curry fought hard in that part of the competition.
Congrats to both programs on their efforts. π
Winter 2016 Week 14 virtual league results
Mad Blogger & Co. won all seven from House Hacks, and the situation is that we are four points behind Little Lebowski in 3rd and need to sweep of Team 2 and get a 4-3 break of the points in the first place match in favor of the second place team, Pay the Lineage, who are two points behind the lead, to tie for first, in which event I would declare co-champions.
vdubtx’s 300 game last week helped give his team, Little Lebowski, the lead.
EDIT: I worked out a couple of other scenarios which put us in first place, both of which still require a sweep of Team 2. The more likely one is that Pay the Lineage wins five points (two games and total), which would tie us with Pay the Lineage for first instead of Little Lebowski. The less likely one is that Pay the Lineage wins 4.5 points (winning two games, losing the third by enough to tie for total), which would give us first outright.
Live blog: 2016 Sunday Niters roll-off
Readers will know I try to do a “live” blog for my leagues’ roll-offs, and this is the first one I’ve done for the Sunday Niters league.
Macs will be bowling with David Rosenberg absent, while all are present for Where Is B?. Updates as we go along:
Game 1: Where Is B? won the first game 709-680 (with handicap), with Ken Norris leading Where is B? with a 237. Stan Marcus was high for Macs in the game with a 185.
Game 2: Macs won the second game 652-641 and trail Where Is B? by 18 pins after two games. Ken Norris again was high on his team with a 240 game, with Stan Marcus posting a 168 for Macs.
Game 3: Where Is B? won the third game 672-617 and the series 2022-1949. Ken Norris closed with a 234 to post a 704 series, while Stan Marcus was high on his team with a 147 for an even 500.
Congrats to Where Is B?, Ken Norris with his teammates Dave Saunders and Craig McPherson. π
Apr. 16 Brunswick Mixed standings update
After winning three points from Knock em Down, Seven Deadly Pins are tied in points for 7th with Has Beens and Right Turn Clyde, with the tie being eight points behind Creeden’s Mustangs and Steak and Lettuce, who are tied for the lead a half-point behind 4 BAGA + 1, and are four points ahead of Sweet Rolls. Steak and Lettuce will be the opponents Wednesday night.
Amie Goodspeed wins RI Ladies Classic at Westgate

The RI Ladies Classic reported onΒ their Facebook pageΒ that Amie Goodspeed, a bowler out of North Bowl Lanes, won the event today at Westgate Lanes, which was rescheduled from January because of weather. Goodspeed defeated the defending champion of this stop, Shirley Major, 216-167 (with handicap; both bowlers were bowling scratch), in the final match. Tina Gannon, seeking a “threepeat” afterΒ wins at Alley Katz and Holiday Lanes in Westport (the latter having been previously unreported), was third. There were nine entries.
Sean Richard bowls 300 #70 in Westgate Mixed
I left early tonight, and didn’t get this score until I checked Facebook, but Sean Richard had career perfect game #70 tonight in the Westgate Mixed league. Atta boy, Seany! π
Apr. 13 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 32 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I thought to try my Nano after two frames in the second game, and I really liked the look it gave me in the carrydown. It saved my night pretty much, though it’s probably better with better spare shooting, particularly the consecutive single pin misses to end the second game. I might start with my Nano in practice next week to see what kind of look it gives me on the fresh.
Result: 167-171-170=508
Average (96 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 167
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 521
Composite average (180 games): 167
Donald had a couple of his better games to help the cause, with the team winning the first two games and total.
I did better in brackets than I thought, making one final, which I lost to Jo-Ann Coles (Shawn’s wife and our league’s treasurer) to get $2 back.
2016 BBA Madness follow-up
The Brockton Bowling Association has posted the full results from the inaugural BBA Madness tournament onΒ its website, including qualifying results and the full match play bracket.
As for how you can run a tournament with this format, I’m not sure how a tournament bracket can be done in Excel, but qualifying certainly can, with the wins against the field calculated with the formula COUNTIF(A1:A20,”<“&A10), with the range A1:A20 representing the field’s scores in one game and A10 representingΒ one bowler’s score in that game. Ties against the field are similarly calculated (using = instead of <), but be sure to subtract 1Β from the function’s result, as the function result will include the cell containing the bowler’s score.
Ray Fischer bowls 300 in His & Hers
Ray Fischer already has a couple of 800 series this season, and he added a 300 game to that list of season accomplishments tonight in the His & Hers league. It was just his 7th in a Westgate Lanes career that spans decades, and he’s had a number of 11-in-a-row type of awards as well as 800 series.
Congrats Ray! π
Apr. 12 Sunday Niters standings note
Pin Pals officially ended in a tie for 3rd in the second half with Suzy’s Crew and Bowling Stones, so what usually happens, of course, is that the prize money involved in the tie is combined and split evenly, so we’d get a share of 3rd, 4th, and 5th place. Considering that we entered the last week tied for 5th, I’ll take it. π
Winter 2016 Week 13 virtual league results
Mad Blogger & Co. won just the first game from Fantastic Four (and the game we only shot 730 scratch in…go figure!), and now are in 4th place, six points behind the leading Pay the Lineage, who lead Little Lebowski by two points and Team 2 by four points with two weeks left. The league averaged 208+ for the week without an individual honor score, as three teams had games over 900 and two shooting 2,600+ for the series.
Apr. 10 Brunswick Mixed standings update
After winning three points from Lickety Splits, Seven Deadly Pins are now in a tie in points for 8th place with Has Beens, 10 points behind Creeden’s Mustangs, who lead 4 BAGA + 1 by 2.5 points and Steak and Lettuce by three points. Wednesday night’s opponents will be Knock em Down.
Apr. 10 Sunday Niters recap
My Week 30 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I ended my first Sunday Niters season over average, but the way I got there was rather bizarre, and the BowlSK sheet is more liberally annotated than most. Still, it did mean I finished the season with five straight over-average nights, so that’s the positive I take out of tonight.
Result: 189-168-153=510
Final average (84 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 170
Composite average (177 games): 167
Lee was again absent, but this time for his usual (for this time of year) golf vacation. Rachel had one of her better nights, and, indeed, beat me scratch in the third game. Team won all eight, which I believe was enough to move us up to 4th to end the second half.
Where Is B? ended up winning the second half, and the roll-off with the first half-winning Macs is next Sunday. I’ve given “live blog” treatment to my other league’s roll-off in the past, and would probably give this roll-off the same.
Mark Ames wins inaugural BBA Madness

The Brockton Bowling Association held its inaugural BBA Madness tournament today at Westgate Lanes, and Mark Ames, bowling out of Trade Center Bowl in Falmouth, defeated 2011 Brockton Bowling Association Bowler of the Year champion Chris Carter, out of North Bowl, 256-250 (with handicap) in the title match. Ames reached the final match by defeating Eric Derosiers 241-206, while Carter defeated Buddy Wilt, the top qualifier, 256-213 for his spot in the finals. The tournament used what we believe is a new format for qualifying, which was based on wins in each game against the field. There were 31 entries, with the top qualifier getting a bye in the first round of the match play bracket.
Congrats to everyone who cashed, including Sean Lyons, Tim Major, Paul Eklund, and Jeff Carter, the latter who had his second 300 game of the week in the round of 16 in match play. I hope to follow up with full results, including a bit about how we pulled the format off.
Kris Higgins bowls 300 in TNBA league
Congrats to Kris Higgins, who was in my Wednesday night league last year and whom I also know has bowled in the Coke league, for a 300 game the other night in the TNBA league. π
UPDATE: Jose Garcia got video of the last two strikes, which I’ve uploaded and share here, with Jose’s original post having been shared on the Brockton Bowling Association’s Facebook page.
Jeff Carter throws 300 in Thursday Handicap Doubles
While Rob Young was having a big night at the low end of Westgate Lanes, Jeff Carter, subbing in the Thursday Handicap Doubles league, which they’ve relocated to the high end of the house this year, threw a 300 game of his own. WTG Jeff! π
Rob Young shoots 300/805 in Patriots league
Rob Young has been the most successful bowler in the Patriots league this season, and showed it again the other night with games of 257, 300, and 248 for an 805 series. Proving some Westgate bowlers wrong, his big night came on lanes 17 & 18…and they say you can’t score at the low end of the house at Westgate Lanes. π
Congrats Rob! π
Apr. 6 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 31 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I had a night tonight where I did a lot of things right, mainly put strikes together and not give away pins on single-pin misses. Most of my trouble came with more than one pin on the deck, but I still managed to convert a couple of splits. I probably wanted the start of the first game back, where I had back-to-back washouts on the same lane.
Result: 153-198-185=536
Average (93 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 174
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 519
Composite average (174 games): 167
Team won three of four, with Donald going over average all three games and Barry getting a 517 series. The last game was winnable, where I could have put the screws to the other anchor if I threw the first strike in the 10th; I threw a good shot and I just got a bad break on the 10.
Sean Richard bowls 299 in NEBA non-champions at Apple Valley Bowl
Sean Richard related to me before Coke league last night that he had a 299 game in the first round of match play on Sunday in NEBA’s Bowl Winkles Pro Shop Non-Champions at Apple Valley Bowl in Plantsville, CT. I also found it worth noting that the soon-to-be Brockton Bowling Association Hall of Famer threw the game against another association Hall of Famer, Ryan Yelle. Good work, Seany! π
Apr. 4 Sunday Niters standings update
After winning four points from Adam & Steve, Pin Pals are in 6th place and will bowl against OSIMAS, who are tied for 4th with Bowling Stones, two points ahead of us. Ten Is Enough are the new leaders, with Where Is B? three points behind in 2nd and Suzy’s Crew four points behind in 3rd. Macs won the first half, so a roll-off is guaranteed, at a time to be decided after bowling Sunday night.
Winter 2016 Week 12 virtual league results
Mad Blogger & Co. won five points from the first place team, Pay the Lineage, and we are now six points out of the lead in fourth place, two points behind Team 2 for second, and a point behind Little Lebowski for third with three weeks left.
Apr. 3 Sunday Niters recap
My Week 29 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I’d probably like to have the second game back tonight, but the other two were better, and really the first time in a while I’ve had two decent games out of the three (if you consider 190+ decent).
Result: 204-136-193=533
Average (81 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 169
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 531
Composite average (171 games): 167
Lee couldn’t go again because of his knee. Team won the two games I did well in, but we got smoked in the other one for total. I’m hoping the four points keeps us in the top half of the standings.
Shawn Hagan wins NAT doubles in Malden

The Northeast Amateur Tournament reports in itsΒ current newsletterΒ that Coke league bowler Shawn Hagan, with his partner Jeff Fields, won the doubles event held on Mar. 20 at Town Line Luxury Lanes in Malden after defeating Tyler Scott & Matt Fredette, 1041-979 (with handicap), in the two-game final match. Good work, Shawn! π
Stonehill, Curry to hold inaugural match Apr. 16 at Westgate
In what is possibly a first between two collegiate teams from Massachusetts, Stonehill College, coached by Ray Fischer, will bowl against Curry College’s first-year bowling program, for which Stephen Major bowls and will also serve as coach, on April 16 at Westgate Lanes. I wish both programs the best. π
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