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Sat out about 16 years (2002 until 2018)
I started out around 1980 in 5th grade in the school leagues. I had an 8lb Columbia Yellow Dot. Bowled all through school until graduation. 7th or 8th grade I won a trophy for highest game and series in my league (212/476). Bowled up until about 2002 (did sit out a couple of years in that span). Had a 193 average when I quit. I tore tendons in my elbow at work in 2002 and had surgery in 2003. In my teen/adult years I used a Brunswick Black Beauty until I bought a Brunswick Cobalt Rhino around 1990. I kept the Black Beauty for really dry lanes or for spares. Thinking I would have to give up bowling for good I threw everything in the dumpster when we cleaned the basement out. Went to a few birthday bowling parties and threw a few games then went to cosmic bowling with a friend and started thinking maybe I could do this again. About 6 weeks ago I called my friend (who I had always bowled with) and mentioned it to him. The next Tuesday went to the center and met the team with the intentions of being a sub for this year. Told them I would be back the following week to hang out. The following Monday my friend texted and said the one guy on the team had carpal tunnel surgery and wasn't going to bowl that week so I filled in. I have a big thumb so finding a ball that fits is pretty tough. Ended up using a teammates right handed ball (I'm a lefty). Rolled a 510 that night. Pretty happy with that considering the circumstances. The following Monday got a text from the team captain saying the one guy texted him and said he quit and asked if I wanted to be full-time. Heck yeah! The following week got a Storm Sync off a fellow lefty and rolled a 244 my first game with it. It didn't fit me well. The span was too close and the holes too big. Had to squeeze it to hold on. My forearm was sore for days after bowling. Used it again week 3 and rolled a 476 and struggled. Week 4 used a right Hammer Spike and rolled a 433...ughhhh. At the end of the night went in the pro shop and bought a new Hammer Black Widow Gold. Picked it up last night and rolled a 509. Not good but at least the ball was consistent for me.
Definitely glad I got back into it but still need work. My form is pretty bad. I never had great form to begin with. I was in a car accident when I was 4 and can't use my right arm so always had balance issues at the line so I had my own style that worked for me. I never had a slide but not sure it ever affected my game. Now I am about 30lbs heavier than I was when I quit and I don't think I am getting low enough on my release. I'm sure I can work through this but my biggest issue now is spares. Very inconsistent and having 3 or 4 opens each game. Spares used to be my strong point. A bad night was 2 or 3 opens in a series. I was definitely better with that this past week so I'm getting there. Knees are sore for a few days after each night so definitely have to work on my approach. I'm 49 now but never had knee issues until this. Right now I just feel kind of awkward at the line. Seems like I am throwing harder than I used to. Been throwing anywhere from 16.5 to 18 MPH, depending on ball. I try to slow down my approach but it messes with my timing and feels even more whacky. I need to go bowl for a few hours on an off night but my concerns with that are that I don't want to be too sore for league night then. I bowl on Tuesdays and the following Monday I'm still a little sore. Hoping the new ball helps with some of the shoulder and elbow soreness. Then I will just have to worry about the knees.
Oh, I got into bowling because my dad bowled alot. His uncle owned a bowling alley when he was a kid and he bowled all the time. He had about a 200 average in the 60's. When I was a baby he worked at the local bowling alley as a mechanic. He then worked in a steel mill and they had a league so I would go sit and watch him. As soon as I could join a league I did. He quit bowling around the mid 80's when the mill shut down.
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