After winning three points from Lost Empire 2, Seven Deadly Pins are in a tie for 10th with Spare Us, 10 points behind Creeden’s Mustangs, who are a point and a half ahead of 4 BAGA + 1 and four ahead of Sweet Rolls, Steak and Lettuce, and Lickety Splits, whom I’ve mentioned bowl against us Wednesday night.
Mar. 30 Sunday Niters standings update
After winning four points from The Minions 2, Pin Pals are tied for 5th with Bowling Stones, eight points behind a tie for the lead between Suzy’s Crew and Ten Is Enough, with Where Is B? in 3rd a point behind and OSIMAS six behind in 4th. For opponents, my team is bowling Adam & Steve Sunday, with the two leaders bowling against each other, Where Is B? against OSIMAS, and Bowling Stones against Pinknockers.
Mar. 30 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 30 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I ran into carrydown tonight, which not only made my ball labor to get to the pocket, but also made my left side spares a mystery, and I had plenty of those. Two splits to end the third game prevented that game from being better.
Result: 170-136-155=461
Average (90 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 168
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 545
Composite average (168 games): 167
Team won the first two games by a total of 123 pins and still had to hang on to win total by 47. Si had one of his best nights of the season, nearly getting 500.
I made two finals in brackets last week, winning them both, over Shawn Coles and Jim Andersen.
Elsewhere in the league, one of the league’s long-timers, Steve Geddes, bowled his first 600 series tonight, using a 221 last game to get a 605. We bowl his team, Lickety Splits, next week.
Mar. 2016 Bay State Open videos
Zach Thompson has finally uploaded the final match videos from the Bay State Open dual adult doubles/youth singles event on Mar. 13 at Westgate Lanes. The adult doubles match first:
And the youth singles match:
Winter 2016 Week 11 virtual league results
Mad Blogger & Co. won five points (first & third games, plus total) from Chico’s Bail Bonds, and we are now tied for 4th with The Pin Pals, nine points behind Pay the Lineage, who are seven points ahead of Team 2 and Little Lebowski. Our effort was aided by Fin09’s 290 first game.
Ken Norris throws 300 game in Sunday Niters
This blog’s archives, going back to 2007, only show one 300 game in the Sunday Niters league, thrown by Ken Norris in December of 2009, but none since then until tonight, when Ken again threw 12 in a row. WTG Kenny! 🙂
EDIT: It should also be noted that this is also the first honor score in the league since I joined it last fall, as well. 🙂
Mar. 27 Sunday Niters recap
Yes, we bowled on Easter…
My Week 28 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I did just enough tonight to maintain my +1 score for next week. There were more open frames in the first two games, but a double in each of them, as well. A couple of 10 pin misses did in the third game.
Result: 161-167-167=495
Average (78 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 168
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 569
Composite average (165 games): 167
Lee was having an issue with his slide knee tonight, so didn’t bowl, and we did just well enough to split the points 4-4, with us winning the first and third games. The strike in the 10th third game came with the game nearly tied, and a spare by the other anchor would have forced me to come up with a second one, but he missed the spare.
Mar. 26 Brunswick Mixed standings update
After winning a point from Mixed Nuts, Seven Deadly Pins are in a tie in points for 11th with three other teams, 10 points behind Creeden’s Mustangs, who lead Steak and Lettuce by two points, 4 BAGA + 1 by 2.5 points, and three teams by five points. Lost Empire 2 will be our opponents Wednesday night.
UPDATE: Updating the weekly high scores, I had the high scratch series in the men’s “C” division last week.
Sean Richard posts 300 game in TNBA league
Sean Richard added to his 300 game total tonight in the TNBA league, but even I can appreciate his latest 300 game story, as he related on Facebook: It was the first game out of the box with a new ball, Radical’s Jackpot; given that his nickname is “$eany Ka$h”, the name of the ball is fitting. Good job Seany! 🙂
Mar. 23 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 29 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
I had one of my most consistent nights of the season, with only one open in each game, and I could blame at least one of those on a bad break where I hit the spare perfectly, but had the 4 wrap around the 7 on a cluster. This is my third high series of the season in this league, where I shot my high series (578) twice.
Result: 186-188-196=570
Average (87 games): 170
Average for last 9 games: 178
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 586
Composite average (162 games): 167
Team won first game, but it was a matter of one bowler on the other team getting hot in one game to win the second and third games. Even with the highest average bowler on the other team having a 235 game, I was still high on the pair for the night.
8th annual Children’s Miracle Network Tournament of Champions
I’ve never known about this until now, but, for the 8th year, the Children’s Miracle Network is running a Tournament of Champions at Westgate Lanes. It is open to all Westgate Lanes league bowlers, with in-league qualifying running through April 29 and an eliminator finals running on May 1. Entry is $10/team (doubles, with cross-entries allowed), with a grand prize of four loge box tickets to a Red Sox home game. 100% of the proceeds will go to Boston Children’s Hospital through the CMN. You may email Neward Yee for details. Teams should be members of the same league, as the league name will go on the trophy.
Ed Godino III bowls 299 in TNBA league
I’ve already noted Grant Henderson III’s perfecto Friday night, but there was another score in the TNBA league that night, with Ed Godino III, who also bowls in my Wednesday night league, shooting 299. WTG! 🙂
Brian Egan wins doubles title in Northeastern Open
The Northeastern Open Bowling Championships, recently concluded at Yankee Lanes in Keene, NH, has posted their unofficial prize list (Word format), and Brian Egan is a presumptive scratch doubles champion with his partner, Chris Sole, and has also placed second in scratch all-events. Some other Westgate bowlers did well, notably Team Khuu (members other than Danny Khuu unknown at this time), which placed second in the scratch team event.
Congrats guys! 🙂
UPDATE: Danny Khuu told me the other members of his team were Sean Richard, Brian Egan, Jim Ferguson, and Dave Chalifoux.
Mar. 22 Sunday Niters standings update
After winning four points from Where Is B?, Pin Pals stand in 4th place, 12 points behind Suzy’s Crew, who lead Where Is B? by seven points and Ten Is Enough by eight points. The Minions 2 will be Sunday night’s opponents. There are three weeks left in the season.
Individually, Lee had the high series last week with a 676.
Stephen Major wins JBSC at Cove Lanes
The Junior Bowling Sport Challenge reported on its Facebook group that Stephen Major, a Westgate Lanes product, won the U20 boys division of the event held yesterday at Cove Lanes in Great Barrington. Stephen reported that he defeated Tom Hankey Jr., the U15 boys Junior Gold champion from last year, 202-183, on a modified US Open pattern, which Hankey created for this event.
Congrats Steve! 🙂
Winter 2016 Week 10 virtual league results
Mad Blogger & Co. won four points from The Pin Pals, but did it in the less common manner, tying the first game and winning the third by enough for total. We now stand in 4th place, 12 points behind Pay the Lineage, who now lead both Team 2 and Little Lebowski by 10 points. The team had the high team series of the week, and TimL had the individual high game and high game and series over-average.
Ryan Graywacz wins first NEBA title at Westgate

The New England Bowlers Association reported on their Facebook page that Ryan Graywacz won his first title yesterday at Westgate Lanes after defeating Matt Janas, 254-204, in the final match. Westgate bowlers cashing were Danny Khuu, Sean Richard, Brian Egan, Steve Dale Jr, and Ryan Yelle.
Also, Eric Frost and Nicole Trudell both had 300 games during the 9 AM squad, and Brian Egan used an 11 in a row 290 last game to get into the 9 AM squad cut.
Mar. 20 Sunday Niters note
Bowling without me, my team lost the first and third games by single-digit pins, but won the second game by 33 pins, so we got four points out of the match. Of course, the usual standings update will come soon.
Danny Khuu bowls 300 in NEBA at Westgate
Danny Khuu did something tonight that no bowler in the Coke league second third was able to, putting up a three-spot out of the gate on the 2007 Weber Cup pattern during the 6 PM NEBA squad. Khuu went on to be the squad leader with a +206 (five games), and John Kirker was the squad cut at +121, with NEBA taking seven bowlers out of the squad with 35 entries.
Mar. 2016 Adult/Junior doubles results
The unofficial winners of today’s Adult/Junior doubles tournament (scores are with handicap):
Senior: Michael Morrissey & Dan Esdale 1,416
Junior: Dylan Waldmyer & Keith Kaestner 1,361
Bantam/Prep: Zach & Mike Peirce 1,454
Congrats to all! 🙂
Grant Henderson III bowls 300 in TNBA league
Not sure how many this is for him, but a lefty not named Sean Richard, Grant Henderson III, had a 300 game tonight in the TNBA league. Good bowling! 🙂
2016 Sunday Niters Week 27 note
I was unable to get out to Westgate Lanes today in time to pre-bowl for Sunday night ahead of the Friday night leagues, so I will be taking my absentee score. It will be the first time I haven’t either had normal participation or a pre-bowl in one of my leagues since I returned to league bowling in the summer of 2008.
Link to Lane Analytics added to sidebar
I saw a Facebook page for Lane Analytics, a company providing an interesting service: Among other things to do with bowling lanes, they can generate a topographical map of every lane in a bowling center. I think I’ve seen on their Facebook page that they were at the National Bowling Stadium ahead of the USBC Open Championships, so they may have “worked their magic” there. They do have a website, of course, and it’s in the sidebar in the “catch-all” Bowling Sites category.
Mar. 18 Brunswick Mixed standings update
After failing to win points against Spare Us, Seven Deadly Pins fell into a tie in points for 11th with Has Beens, seven points behind Creeden’s Mustangs, who are a point ahead of Steak and Lettuce and Sweet Rolls, two ahead of Lickety Splits, and 2.5 ahead of 4 BAGA + 1. We bowl against Mixed Nuts next week.
2016 Brockton USBC Youth Association Honor Squad results
The results of the Brockton USBC Youth Association’s honor squad, conducted last Saturday at Westgate Lanes (scores are with handicap except for scratch division):
Scratch: Aaron Major 668
161-180/181+ combined: William Null 803
141-160: William Gerraughty 751
121-140: Ashley Major 735
101-120:
- Abby Murphy 693
- Laci Waldmeyer 692
- Zachary Marks 678
100 & under
- Evan Blott 713
- Patrick Blott 712
- Liam Donovan 710
- Melina Davids 690
Congrats to all! 🙂
Striking Spotlight added to blogroll
Another IBMA board member I’ve been in recent contact with is Brian Hirsch, based out of the Phoenix, AZ area, and I saw that he has a blog, The Striking Spotlight, that I’ve added a link for to the blogroll. Brian tends to only post to the blog once a month, but his March post is currently available.
Mar. 2016 Bay State Open results
The Bay State Open ran a dual event at Westgate Lanes Sunday, with their first youth singles event alongside an adult doubles event. The appropriate Facebook posts will be linked on the event type.

In the adult doubles event, Bill Briggs & Tina Gannon were the winners after defeating Roland Sandefur & Tom Hedding 495-469 (with handicap) in a match that saw Gannon answer Hedding’s opening six-bagger with one of her own and Briggs closing out with a turkey. Clayton Hill Jr., along with his brother Bill, cashed from Westgate Lanes besides the finalists (Clayton is a newer bowler in my Wednesday night league), and the other team was Lanes & Games’ Jennifer Dorrington and  John Litwin. 20 teams entered the event.
In qualifying, Briggs had games of 268, 290, and 258 for an 816 series, which Bill told me was his first 800 series, because he’s never bowled in a house shot league. Also, Sean Richard and John Litwin both had 300 games in qualifying.

The Bay State Open’s first ever youth singles event saw 10 entries, with Jacob Ostroff besting Eldon Dunbar 288-228 (with handicap) in the final match, with Eric Buxton finishing third. Ostroff received $240 in SMART scholarship funds for winning.
Video of both championship matches will be posted here at a later date.
Mar. 16 Brunswick Mixed recap
My Week 28 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)
This was really a good night except for a stretch of eight straight frames without a mark, six of them coming to start a trainwreck of a second game, in which only my late marks saved my 100. The third game was much better, almost making it a “century”.
Result: 173-112-203=488
Average (84 games): 169
Average for last 9 games: 168
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 556
Composite average (159 games): 166
Team ran into a couple of hot bowlers on the other team, the first of whom was better than 100 over his average on the night, and, as a result, it was hard for my team to win points.
Before I left, I heard that Gary Szeto of Sweet Rolls bowled his first 700 series tonight, so congrats to him. 🙂
Mar. 15 Sunday Niters standings update
After winning six points from The 3 Stooges, Pin Pals moved into 5th place, 14 points behind Suzy’s Crew, who lead Where Is B? (Sunday night’s opponents) by nine points, and The 3 Stooges and Ten Is Enough by 12 points.
With NEBA here this weekend, I’ll likely not be a normal participant in the league and will either pre-bowl or take my absent score, with the final decision being made Friday afternoon. I will post Friday if I pre-bowl.
Tim Riordan bowls perfecto in Coke league
The 300 number was proving a tough nut to crack in the Coke league this season, with a few bowlers scoring in the 290s, but Tim Riordan finally broke through with the first one of the season tonight. WTG! 🙂
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