I don’t understand why anyone would prefer an unsanctioned league.
I was just wondering. I wonder if my boss really has the authority to require ALL leagues to be certified? Wouldn't that be up to each of league presidents not the house? I think he needs to proceed with caution or he may end up losing more leagues than gaining. He may be setting himself up for an epic fail.
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Arsenal consists of mainly 15# Motiv balls, I have several now and they are the bomb! Too many to list and carry. Still have a couple Hammer balls and my AMF RPM Swirl (old reliable) & 25+yr old Linds worth a mention
Currently 535+ Rev Rate @ 19 MPH (This probably needs to be updated, I think I've toned each down a click or two these days. I'm letting the ball do more of the work as I get older.)
I don’t understand why anyone would prefer an unsanctioned league.
Think of a mixed league where it's you and your significant other and it's just a night out. Like my wife, she is a 120 average tops. She knows I'm serious but to her it's a night out. Do you really think she cares if it's certified or not? She just wants time with hubby away from the kids where we can have some drinks and have a good time. It's a step up from open bowling where she can make friends, it's not about competing or rules to her let alone honor scores. In this example I would take the seriousness down a peg or two and just enjoy being out with my wife. In this case certification is pretty irrelevant and more money for nothing. There could still be prize money and or pots either way.
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Arsenal consists of mainly 15# Motiv balls, I have several now and they are the bomb! Too many to list and carry. Still have a couple Hammer balls and my AMF RPM Swirl (old reliable) & 25+yr old Linds worth a mention
Currently 535+ Rev Rate @ 19 MPH (This probably needs to be updated, I think I've toned each down a click or two these days. I'm letting the ball do more of the work as I get older.)
Yeah. I guess ours runs end to beginning, meaning the week after fall league ends until the week before it starts. Guess that's why they do the 2 man team with an option to rotate in a 3rd. The 2 I'm teaming with (father and son, 204 and 200 averages) won the summer league a few years ago with a 3rd member. The father (204 average) and I had bowled together since I graduated from high school until I left 15 years ago (1990ish-2002ish). Always on the same team.
Arsenal "15# Global Eternity Pi-45x4.5x40" "15# 900 Global Xponent-60x4.5x40" "15# 900 Global Zen Soul-60x4.5x40" "15# Roto Grip Idol Helios-90 x 2.25 x 45" "15# 900 Global Altered Reality-50x3.625x30" "15# Brunswick Uppercut-80x3.625x35" "15# Brunswick Igniter-70x5.5x35" "15# Raw Hammer Pearl 45x5.75x40" "15# Brunswick T-Zone"
Rev Rate about 270 @ about 15.5 MPH at the pins* High Game: 290 - High Series: 733. PAP: 5 1/8"x1" up; tilt 20*, rotation 75*. YTD highs - 290-733
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but everywhere I've bowled (Nevada, California, Ohio, N. Carolina), USBC dues were good for the year. Unless bowlers are bowling only during the summer, why would anyone choose not to sanction a summer league when their individual dues are already paid?
Good point Rob. Actually when I signed up in January they told me the league paid everyones dues out of the fund so I didn't pay it. I did hear they were raising it for next year (currently $17.50/wk). Our summer league my be sanctioned but I really don't know yet. Not sure if the format would affect sanctioning? It's a 4 game set with 2 bowlers per team. We start at 8:00PM because of it being summer but with only 2/lane I guess we are still done by 9:30ish. I was told they usually fill all 40 lanes so must be 80 or so in the summer league. We have about 120 in our regular league.
Arsenal "15# Global Eternity Pi-45x4.5x40" "15# 900 Global Xponent-60x4.5x40" "15# 900 Global Zen Soul-60x4.5x40" "15# Roto Grip Idol Helios-90 x 2.25 x 45" "15# 900 Global Altered Reality-50x3.625x30" "15# Brunswick Uppercut-80x3.625x35" "15# Brunswick Igniter-70x5.5x35" "15# Raw Hammer Pearl 45x5.75x40" "15# Brunswick T-Zone"
Rev Rate about 270 @ about 15.5 MPH at the pins* High Game: 290 - High Series: 733. PAP: 5 1/8"x1" up; tilt 20*, rotation 75*. YTD highs - 290-733
Oh, and LEFTY!!!
First of all, USBC has never, at least in my experience done a good job of explaining its value to the average league bowler.
This last season I bowled in one certified league and one non-certified league. Both leagues are primarily social. The first is only certified because there is a vocal minority that enjoys bowling in an occasional tournament, and need to have certified averages. The majority don’t really care one way or the other.
I bowl in the uncertified league for two reasons:
The other bowlers are a lot of fun to hang around with.
I can switch hands without the federal case the USBC rules make out of it.
I can experiment with things, like using my spare ball for every shot, without being accused of sandbagging.
John
It's been quite a while, but every summer league that I've bowled in was sanctioned.
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You do need to remember that if you are on a local association USBC board or other USBC board you are prohibited from bowling non sanctioned leagues. I see a lot of benefits to being USBC sanctioned for very little costs myself personally but that's my opinion only. In a short summer league it does make a smaller difference.
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