2014 Senior NEBA results

According to the prize list posted by NEBA (via Facebook), John Kirker won the NEBA senior event held this past Saturday at Westgate Lanes. The match play results show that he defeated Brockton Bowling Association Hall of Famer Jim Ferguson by a score of 246-191 in the title match. John Hayes Jr. was the other Westgate Lanes casher in the event.

There were two 300 games in the senior tournament, including John Papa, who had a 300 game in this event last year, as well, and Marcel Lessard, the video of which is below.

NEBA and sk8’s bowling reviews YouTube channels added to sidebar

I created the bowling streaming/videos sidebar link category with every intention of adding to the list, and did so today with two YouTube channels I thought readers of this blog would be interested in:

The first is NEBA’s channel, which has most of the recent NEBA title matches. Subscribing to the channel on YouTube will help you be alerted to new uploads.

The second may be less familiar: “sk8shorty01”, more properly Storm and Roto Grip Florida amateur staffer Michael Bauer, is one of my better bowling friends online, and has a YouTube channel worth subscribing to, particularly if you’re a Storm and/or Roto Grip fan. Most of the videos are reviews of Storm and Roto Grip releases, of course, but two series are worth it for anyone, “The Language of the Pins”, in which he gives an interactive lesson on how to read the lanes based on the pins and adjust off of those, and “Between the Lines”, which will explain all of the lines your driller draws on your ball before drilling it. All of the videos on his channel are high quality, thanks to his expertise in computer animation.

Nov. 10 league standings update

After winning three of four points from “Incredibowls”, “Turkey Hunters” stand tied for 10th place with “Bowl Pack” seven points behind a tie for the lead between “Knock Em Down” and “Striking Gentlemen” (our opponents this week); “Bowling Stones” are a point in back of the lead in third.

Brian Gaskill bowls 300 in NEBA qualifying

Congrats to Brian Gaskill, who I’m sure most of you know bowls in the Coke league Monday night, on a 300 game tonight during qualifying for the NEBA event. The last strike of his game (sans audio, for some reason) is shown below.

I have additional content from the senior NEBA event today, but I wish to wait for NEBA to post their recap on their website before proceeding.

Nov. 5 league night recap

My Week 10 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

With a better start to the third game, this would have been my best night of the season to date, but I’ll definitely take the first two games (and particularly the clean first game) as something to build on. I also haven’t missed a 10 pin in a while, and I’ll share what has helped me with that pin: I’ve started putting my thumb in my spare ball first when shooting at the 10.

Result: 207-180-142=529
Average (30 games): 162
Average for last 9 games: 159
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 491

My bad third game virtually cost the team that point, but we won the first two comfortably for three points on the night.

My fear last week was that my first game cost me all of my brackets, but I actually made it to one final, beating Carol Andersen in that to get my money for the week back.

Nov. 4 league standings update

After splitting 2-2 with “Sweet Rolls”, “Turkey Hunters” are now in a four-way tie with them, “The Doables”, and “Bowl Pack” for 10th place, eight points behind “Knock Em Down”, who lead “Striking Gentlemen” by three points and “Anger Management” by four. “The Incredibowls” will be our opponents tomorrow night.

2014 NEBA oil pattern notes

NEBA, on their Facebook page, has disclosed the oil patterns that will be used for the two tournaments at Westgate Lanes this weekend. I’ll start with the senior tournament, first:

And the regular tournament:

If the latter pattern looks familiar to my readers, it is our house shot for this year, which I posted earlier in the season.

Good luck to our bowlers who are bowling this weekend. 🙂

Fall 2014 Week 8 virtual league results

“Pin Seeking Missiles” won all seven points against the team that had been in first, “Probable Cause”, and we now lead by three points over “8 Ain’t Enough” and “Triple x-X-x”. It was a low-scoring week, with the league averaging nearly three full pins lower than the league’s average for the season going into the week (201.20 for the season going in, 198.32 for the week).

Nov. 2014 Junior Professionals results

Here are the results of today’s stepladder matches in the Junior Professionals Tournament (handicap has been added to scores in handicap division):

Handicap

Match 1: Cody Litchfield def. Michael Morrissey 234-174
Semifinal: Ryan Hoestery def. Litchfield 198-196
Championship: Nate Purches def. Hoestery 242-217

High Qualifier: Cody Litchfield 1,349

Scratch

Match 1: Allen Halacy def. Aaron Major 252-246
Semifinal: Kevin Thibeault def. Halacy 248-193
Championship: Thibeault def. Tyler Perry 237-220

High Qualifier: Tyler Perry 1,453

There were 12 entries in the handicap division, and 16 in the scratch division.

I tried to get a photo of the final bowlers, but didn’t like either one I took, so I decided not to post one. I apologize for that.

Thank you to everyone who came out today for the tournament. 🙂

Ed Roberts places 3rd in 2014 ITRC Super Senior Classic

The USBC reported that Ed Roberts of Braintree, MA, a Brockton Bowling Association Hall of Famer, was the third place finisher in the 2014 ITRC Super Senior Classic at the International Training and Research Center on the International Bowling Campus in Arlington, TX. Ed was the second seed in the stepladder and faced Jim Knoblauch of Waukesha, WI in the semifinal match. In the match, Knoblauch opened with a five-bagger before leaving a 4-7-10 split, and it looked like Ed would apply pressure with a run of three strikes from the 5th frame, but he never really had it on the left lane and left the 4-6-7 split in the 8th frame, from which he didn’t recover, losing by a score of 218-196. Knoblauch went on to defeat defending champion Kerry Painter of Henderson, NV in the title match 224-213.

The event streamed live on BowlTV, and I’ll embed the archive below.

Congrats Ed! 🙂

In a bit of administrivia, I added NEBA to the text of their link to make it easier for users who know the organization by its initials to find the link.

Mike Botelho throws 827 set in Westgate Mixed

Mike Botelho may not be a name familiar to the Westgate bowlers yet (although the Coke league bowlers may know him), but they may want to become more familiar with him, as he had the first 800 set of the season here tonight in the Westgate Mixed league, with games of 270, 278, and 279 for an 827. Here’s a fact I’ll throw out for the regular readers: He had the last 800 series ever in Taunton.

Congrats Mike! 😀

Oct. 29 league night recap

My Week 9 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

If it was possible for me to leave more “junk” than I did last week, it happened tonight. The sure thing I’ve noticed so far is that it isn’t an easy house shot out there for me, with out-of-bounds on the outside, and my need to have the right release or else I go through the nose even if I hit my mark. Five single pins, but I missed two of those, both 7s (and making both of my 10s).

Result: 138-153-159=450
Average (27 games): 161
Average for last 9 games: 160
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 501

After winning the first two games, we lost the third game by enough to lose total by 18 pins. Barry had the high set on the pair (543).

Oct. 29 league standings update

After “Turkey Hunters” won three points from “The 508 Boys”, we’re tied for 11th with “Sweet Rolls”, who we will be bowling against tonight in the first position round of the first half. We are seven points behind “Knock Em Down”, who lead “Ebony and Ivories” and “Bowling Stones” by three points.

Chuck Paige wins Bay State Open at Westgate

The latest newsletter for the Bay State Open reported Chuck Paige as the winner of the Oct. 18 event held at Westgate Lanes. Chuck defeated Steven LaRosa by a score of 236-214 (with handicap).

Congrats again Chuck! 😀

EDIT: Meant to mention with this that I met my forum friend Bill (now known on the forums as “wronghander”, as he’s a lefty) again at this tournament, and his bowling looked a lot better than it did at the time of our initial meeting.

2014 Mass. state senior tournament results

The Brockton Bowling Association has posted the unofficial results of the Massachusetts state senior tournament, which was held this past weekend at Westgate Lanes. I’ll note the age division champions below (with association represented in parentheses after the name; scores are with handicap):

Division A (70 and over): Ed Roberts (Brockton) 1,539
Division B (65-69): Robert Crichlow (Greater Boston) 1,548
Division C (60-64): John Hayes Jr. (Brockton) 1,725
Division D (55-59): Gerry LaTremouille (Brockton) 1,623
Division E (50-54): Craig Clemons (Pittsfield) 1,546

Congratulations to all who cashed! 😀

Note: Link in article is to index page; click on division links for full results.

Fall 2014 Week 7 virtual league results

“Pin Seeking Missiles” won first game and total against “8 Ain’t Enough” for a total of three points, and now stand tied for 3rd with “Triple x-X-x”, three points behind “Probable Cause”, who hold a two-point lead over “8 Ain’t Enough”.

“Probable Cause” improved on their all-time series standing, as they shot 2,712 to take over second place all-time.

Oct. 22 league night recap

My Week 8 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

This was a strange night (for another reason I’ll mention later, as well), as I wanted the game to be on the line earlier in games, since my clutch bowling turned out to be better than my other bowling. I ended up throwing the first strike in the 10th second game to win, and just got a bad break on a 7 pin ending the last game that would have tied the game had the 7 fallen. The other thing I’ll take out of the night is that I didn’t miss any of my four single pins (and I had two 10s on the night), but just left too much “garbage” most of the rest of the night.

Result: 165-143-149=457
Average (24 games): 162
Average for last 9 games: 163
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 492

Team won the first game more comfortably, so it ended up being a three point night for us.

The other strange part of the night is that a thunderstorm came through the area as the night was winding down, and I guess a lightning strike knocked out the power. The good thing was that my pair had finished bowling by the time the power went out.

I had my best night in brackets yet last week, beating Jo-Ann in two finals, Shawn in one, and Patrick Doten (one of the members of tonight’s opposing team) in a fourth bracket to get $20 back. I did so well I forgot to look to see who knocked me out of the fifth bracket.

Oct. 21 league standings update

After failing to win points from “Anger Management”, “Turkey Hunters” are tied for 11th with “Sweet Rolls” and “Bowl Pack”, eight points behind “Knock Em Down”, who lead “Bowling Stones” and Team 16 by two points. “The 508 Boys” will be our opponents tomorrow night, with the first position round of the first half coming next week.

Kevin Thibeault wins Junior Bowling Sport Challenge at Westgate

Congrats to Kevin Thibeault, who won the under-20 division of yesterday’s Junior Bowling Sport Challenge at Westgate Lanes. In his final match, Kevin tied Nick Flake with a 195 score, then won a four-frame roll-off 55-51. In addition to Kevin and Nick, Rachel Bamford (U15) and Sam Blanchette (U12) qualified for Junior Gold, and I’m going to assume Rachel won the U15 scholarship division unless I hear otherwise. The tournament was contested on the WTBA Los Angeles pattern.

Fall 2014 Week 6 virtual league results

“Pin Seeking Missiles” won only the first game against Team 7, and now stand tied for 3rd with “8 Ain’t Enough”, just a point behind the leaders, “Probable Cause” and “Triple x-X-x”.

Individually, a member of “Triple x-X-x”, “SteveH”, submitted what he thought was his personal best series, a 672.

Link to Blend10 added to sidebar

I try to keep an exhaustive list of links to the ball manufacturer sites in the “Ball sites” links list, and I saw a new company, Blend10, on Facebook, so the link to their website is now in that list. In a bit of housekeeping, I removed the link to MoRich after seeing that it is now a foreign language site (Indeed, Mo Pinel, the mind behind the MoRich brand, now designs balls for Radical; I’ve also been putting off mentioning something that everyone at Westgate knows: Sean Richard is now on Radical’s staff.).

Oct. 15 league night recap

My Week 7 bowling, frame-by-frame (Linked to BowlSK sheet)

Finally put together three decent games, but I didn’t think I deserved decent in the last game because I did catch some breaks on Brooklyn hits near the end of the game. A 4-7-9 conversion in the 10th second game was saving it a bit, as well.

Result: 180-177-181=538
Average (21 games): 164
Average for last 9 games: 170
Next week’s AVG+1 score: 508

Two bowlers on the other team shot over 700 tonight, and that’s tough to beat in any league; we lost all four.

I was alive in two brackets after two games last week, but one of them was a tie with Jim Andersen. In brackets, if there’s a tie in the first or second game, the next game breaks the tie, and my third game cost me the bracket that I had the tie in. I did finish second to Shawn in the other one, so I did get $2 back.