
Originally Posted by
Phonetek
I've been told that my son cannot join a league at my new bowling center if he's on his high school league? He also cannot get outside coaching as in anyone on staff or any other certified coach?
His high school league is okay and all, they bowl Monday-Thursday. Monday and Wednesday are practice days and Tuesday and Thursday are meets. As I said in here last season, the coaches aren't actually coaches nor are they even actually bowlers. (At his school)
That being the case the kids aren't getting any practical instruction. They merely get to bowl a lot and against other schools. This year they will be able to go to State if they do welll. So why can they not participate in any outside completive play or instruction?
I would think it could only help as more completive play is good and so is professional instruction. Also the league where I'm at offers scholarship money and additional tournaments throughout the season in addition to qualifying for State.
I'm really on the fence here on what he should do. Should he join one and not the other? If so, which one? Since he starts working at the pro shop tonight he'll officially be an employee which means free instruction from the coaches. I mean, it ashamed to have him miss out on an opportunity either way. Why is this rule a rule since it seems rather impractical, especially in his case.
Incidentally is like to note that there are several kids on the league that address also on his high school league. What happens if they get busted? If perhaps they shoot an honor score or qualified for State on both leagues?
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