I realize that this post really belongs under the Knoxville forum, but I thought that I'd drop it in here for those who might be curious as to how the scoring stacked up at this year's event. The stats are courtesy of Jim Wyckoff of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette:
The 2003 regular ABC tournament unofficial low to cash numbers are: 2,664 team, 1,096 doubles, 563 singles, 1,732 all events. Classified: 2,376 team, 970 doubles, 488 singles, 1,537 all events.
Every year the tournament produces some amazing numbers. This year was no exception.
There were 33 300 games bowled during the event along with 13 299 games, five 298s and two 800 series.
The total pinfall was 92,399,838, or an average of just over 684,000 a day. There were 543,503 games thrown for an average score of 170.
There were 3,659,478 spares attempted and 2,058,473 converted for.563. Bowlers made 961,466 single-pin spares but missed 325,000. Competitors also threw 1,967,618 strikes, for an average of 3.6 strikes per game.
And then there were some who didn’t miss any spares. There were 32,944 clean games and 260 clean sets (three consecutive clean games in the same event).