The sport of bowling needs to fully shed the image of the overweight, smoking, drunk bowler. I still to this day get people in my center that comment on how clean and not smoky it is. Which is ridiculous, because you haven't been able to smoke indoors for quite a while, and on the lanes in a very long time.
People like Chris Paul and their celebrity bowling competition do great things for bowling. People need to get a positive image of what bowling is, how fun it is, and the things it does for their kids to participate (teamwork, coordination, excercise, etc.). I think that bowlopolis was a good start, but we need to get kids to think it is fun, and have the community support it.
I think the changes that should happen, at least in my area, would be tournaments between bowling centers. I think that would bring bowlers together, and make the whole center feel like a team. Also, I think juniors should get their scores and accomplishments put in the newspaper. Many sports get coverage on the news, and by forms of media. Bowling doesn't get much at all. Most newspapers need fluff to fill every page, and if you ask the right person, they will put in scores for you. I also think that juniors need to be rewarded with better prizes. When I was a kid, I got trophies, patches, plaques.... All of these made me want to bowl more, and do better. Junior bowlers will grow up and fill adult leagues, and eventually senior leagues if we get them hooked at an early age.
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