IMHO you have a wide range at hand. I'd suggest a "simple" symmetrical core ball in the medium performnace range - not necessarily a high end piece, and no asymmetrical core (like the BW). Background is that you risk a poor ball reaction once the ball is drilled and your game develops. Symmetrical cores are less vulnerable to drilling/style mismatches, and after 1 league experience I think there might still change a lot.
Since the TW is a low end ball, you might look out for a solid reactive or a light load particle ball, maybe a pearl. Brunswick's BVP series has some nice offers, and Ebonite's Game Time and both Big Times would IMHO also qualify. The Hammer Raw series is also something to consider, as well as the Thunderstruck's and the 2 newer T-Road balls by Storm.
Another, pretty strong ball I'd personally suggest ist Visionary's Frankie MAy Gryphon. This would be pretty strong, a true oil ball, but the ball is easy to handle and IMHO a great choice for a beginner player who wants to step up for an oil ball. Besides, The solid Ogre might also be worth taking a look - but that's just a guess by the numbers, not personal experience.
Nevertheless, best bet might be to consult your local pro shop, ahev your game watched and then ask for recommendations. The ball options are huge, and a live "picture" might be more helpful than an indirect diagnosis through the web.
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