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6 More balls stripped of approval
« on: March 29, 2022, 07:25:21 PM »
USBC and Storm Products have agreed on a national tournament exclusion rule and ball exchange program for six Storm Products manufactured ball models. The agreement comes after USBC identified the models having a percentage of balls produced below USBC minimum 73D hardness specification. Read more: https://bowl.com/News/NewsDetails.aspx?id=23622337509

USBC's investigation showed a percentage of these ball models measured below the USBC-required hardness level of the approval samples submitted by Storm. Storm collaborated with USBC after being notified of this testing.

The affected models include: Storm Phaze 4, Storm Electrify Solid, Storm Trend 2, 900 Global Altered Reality, 900 Global Wolverine, Roto Grip UFO Alert

Effective March 30, 2022, these balls models are prohibited from use in USBC national tournaments, including but not limited to, the USBC Masters, U.S. Open, USBC Open Championships, USBC Women's Championships, all PWBA Tour events, USBC Junior Gold and Youth Open Championships, USBC Intercollegiate Championships, USBC Team USA Trials, USBC Senior Masters and USBC Senior Queens.

These ball models remain USBC approved. Each USBC competition, whether tournament or league, has the option to adopt USBC's national tournament rule prohibiting use of these balls or to continue to allow their use.

USBC has shared this national tournament rule with Storm and has Storm's support. Storm will offer owners of the affected balls the option to exchange their balls for a new product. Information about the exchange program will be published later this week on StormBowling.com.

 

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #91 on: March 31, 2022, 07:41:10 AM »

What's the over/under on these 6 balls making it to the show?

I mean, the Masters is still going on, and per everyone's talking from 2 weeks ago, while the Masters is a USBC event, the telecast is a PBA event. Would this then mean that the PBA's rules hold sway for the show, making those 6 balls eligible for an appearance, despite the USBC's ruling?

If so, then this latest incident has already become a farce for both the PBA as a private company, and the USBC altogether.

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The show is still a USBC Event, PBA just honors it as a title. You won’t see them on the show.



What's the over/under on these 6 balls making it to the show?

I mean, the Masters is still going on, and per everyone's talking from 2 weeks ago, while the Masters is a USBC event, the telecast is a PBA event. Would this then mean that the PBA's rules hold sway for the show, making those 6 balls eligible for an appearance, despite the USBC's ruling?

If so, then this latest incident has already become a farce for both the PBA as a private company, and the USBC altogether.

BL.


The Masters is a USBC event, so the balls aren't allowed.  The PBA stated such in their statement.

"To review Tuesday’s United States Bowling Congress announcement, the USBC prohibited the following six previously-certified bowling balls from use in USBC national events (including this week’s USBC Masters)...

The timing of Tuesday’s USBC ruling, during the USBC Masters, prompted the PBA to grant its members complimentary drillings on the player services trailer for bowling balls replacing the newly prohibited equipment. While the USBC Masters is a PBA Tour major championship, the event is conducted by the USBC under USBC rules."

If any of these balls end up on the show, someone will have some serious explaining to do...

So if that is the case and it's a USBC event all the way through, then a Fab Blue or Burgundy Hammer should have no problem making the show, let alone a 5 year old Pitch Black.

I mean, I personally don't have a dog in this fight unless I try to enter the US Open or the Masters, but I'm trying to point out the ambiguity of the separation of rules here. Do both the PBA's rules and the USBC's rules hold sway here? If it's a USBC event, then does the rolling 2-year urethane ban get overruled?

There is so much confusion here, that neither entity can have things both ways for this tournament.

BL.

Tournaments conducted by the USBC follow USBC rules.  The 2-year urethane rule is a PBA rule and doesn't apply.  The only urethane exclusion for USBC events is the "6" and "7" serial number Purple Hammers.

Tournaments conducted by the PBA follow PBA rules.  The 2-year urethane ban applies since that is a PBA rule, but the Storm ban isn't being upheld by the PBA (similar to how local associations and leagues can choose to uphold the Storm ban or not, since the equipment is currently still certified.)

I personally have an issue with the PBA piggy-backing onto and using USBC events as major titles, but that is a whole different conversation.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #92 on: March 31, 2022, 03:12:17 PM »
Tournaments conducted by the USBC follow USBC rules.  The 2-year urethane rule is a PBA rule and doesn't apply.  The only urethane exclusion for USBC events is the "6" and "7" serial number Purple Hammers.

Tournaments conducted by the PBA follow PBA rules.  The 2-year urethane ban applies since that is a PBA rule, but the Storm ban isn't being upheld by the PBA (similar to how local associations and leagues can choose to uphold the Storm ban or not, since the equipment is currently still certified.)

I personally have an issue with the PBA piggy-backing onto and using USBC events as major titles, but that is a whole different conversation.

Exactly. So if someone happens to make the show, and they throw a Fab Blue Pearl or a Burgundy or a Sumo, no other bowlers should have the right to complain.

BL.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #93 on: March 31, 2022, 03:30:21 PM »
Tournaments conducted by the USBC follow USBC rules.  The 2-year urethane rule is a PBA rule and doesn't apply.  The only urethane exclusion for USBC events is the "6" and "7" serial number Purple Hammers.

Tournaments conducted by the PBA follow PBA rules.  The 2-year urethane ban applies since that is a PBA rule, but the Storm ban isn't being upheld by the PBA (similar to how local associations and leagues can choose to uphold the Storm ban or not, since the equipment is currently still certified.)

I personally have an issue with the PBA piggy-backing onto and using USBC events as major titles, but that is a whole different conversation.

Exactly. So if someone happens to make the show, and they throw a Fab Blue Pearl or a Burgundy or a Sumo, no other bowlers should have the right to complain.

BL.

30 years old and perfectly legal at a USBC event.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #94 on: March 31, 2022, 03:40:18 PM »
If someone actually wins this event throwing a Fab Blue Pearl for strikes, they deserve the entire purse not just the 1st place money ;D

Seriously though, Simo's Grenade could make an appearance, who knows.
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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #95 on: March 31, 2022, 03:47:33 PM »
If someone actually wins this event throwing a Fab Blue Pearl for strikes, they deserve the entire purse not just the 1st place money ;D

Seriously though, Simo's Grenade could make an appearance, who knows.

GG3 was close but then had a bad last block this morning to miss the cut. He's got a couple Black Beauty's and had one of them on his scorecard for day 1

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #96 on: April 01, 2022, 04:03:56 PM »
The "voluntary exchange program" for the six balls has been posted online.

This will be fun to watch...

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #97 on: April 01, 2022, 04:14:26 PM »
The "voluntary exchange program" for the six balls has been posted online.

This will be fun to watch...

Okay...

So for what I see, it looks like the options are the Electrify Pearl, Hustle Wine, Hyped Pearl, Phaze 3, Dark Code, Nova, Zen, Reality, RST X-2, and the Gem.

I admit that I know absolutely nothing about these balls, as I don't throw anything Storm, so I'll leave it up to all of you to discuss if any of these are anywhere near equivalent let alone in the realm of the balls under scrutiny, let alone the Spectre.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #98 on: April 01, 2022, 04:16:35 PM »
According to the release - if you choose to exchange the affected balls, you are required to ship the balls to Storm on your own dime.

That’s not going to sit well for the people bowling Nationals and are affected by this or for anyone bowling somewhere that adopted the ban.


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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #99 on: April 01, 2022, 04:17:41 PM »
Also USBC released some data today. Said the Altered Reality tested at an average of 71.1 hardness and 100% would be illegal.

Yikes

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #100 on: April 01, 2022, 04:28:29 PM »
Also USBC released some data today. Said the Altered Reality tested at an average of 71.1 hardness and 100% would be illegal.

Yikes

The Altered is the one I 100% believe more than the Spectre. All of the Altereds I've seen around me have hooked more than I expected

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #101 on: April 01, 2022, 05:04:55 PM »
Looks like the offer to exchange ends June 1, 2022.

Makes you wonder what happens if all the local factions ban these balls starting in the fall season? Is everyone screwed?

Sure as hell looks that way.

Way to look out for the bowlers there Chad. Awesome agreement. Bowlers have to pay to return and no assurance of ball legality or exchangeablility after June 1 if you decline to swap befor the fall season. Euro direction from National for the local USBC

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #102 on: April 01, 2022, 05:43:01 PM »
Looks like the offer to exchange ends June 1, 2022.

Makes you wonder what happens if all the local factions ban these balls starting in the fall season? Is everyone screwed?

Sure as hell looks that way.

Way to look out for the bowlers there Chad. Awesome agreement. Bowlers have to pay to return and no assurance of ball legality or exchangeablility after June 1 if you decline to swap befor the fall season. Euro direction from National for the local USBC

That time period to exchange is on Storm, not Chad. Now that data is out there it sure looks like a manufacturing issue by Storm, which is unfortunate. USBC seems to have cut a deal to not bankrupt storm by full yanking all of those balls from the approved list immediately.

Worst thing is and it gets mentioned in posts around here is the casual bowler and all the pro shops deal with the most pain from this whole situation. I'm already dealing with a PO'd customer that had a Spectre, picked the Wolverine as replacement, that shipment from Storm got canceled and we haven't got anything on how to pick another ball yet.
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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #103 on: April 01, 2022, 05:43:19 PM »
A storm newsletter.

http://publicftp.stormbowling.com/SPIExcangeTermsConditions.pdf

So it looks like balls have to be returned and shipping paid by the bowler to receive an exchange ball.

Looks like they are banking on the balls remaining legal for local league and tournament play and bowlers will want to keep them for that.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #104 on: April 01, 2022, 05:47:48 PM »
Looks like the offer to exchange ends June 1, 2022.

Makes you wonder what happens if all the local factions ban these balls starting in the fall season? Is everyone screwed?

Sure as hell looks that way.

Way to look out for the bowlers there Chad. Awesome agreement. Bowlers have to pay to return and no assurance of ball legality or exchangeablility after June 1 if you decline to swap befor the fall season. Euro direction from National for the local USBC

That time period to exchange is on Storm, not Chad. Now that data is out there it sure looks like a manufacturing issue by Storm, which is unfortunate. USBC seems to have cut a deal to not bankrupt storm by full yanking all of those balls from the approved list immediately.

Worst thing is and it gets mentioned in posts around here is the casual bowler and all the pro shops deal with the most pain from this whole situation. I'm already dealing with a PO'd customer that had a Spectre, picked the Wolverine as replacement, that shipment from Storm got canceled and we haven't got anything on how to pick another ball yet.

It’s Chad’s responsibility to look out for the bowlers interest in this. Kinda what we pay dues for isn’t it?

It’s also on Chad that the decision isn’t more definitive. Make them legal for leagues plus local and state tournaments. Make it from the top to emote any doubt about what might happen come the fall once we’re past the exchange date.

My big fear is the bowlers getting screwed on this even more than they already are. Everyone will wait until past June1 to ban them and bowlers will have zero recourse because it’s past the date.  Enjoy your new doorstop.

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Re: 6 More balls stripped of approval
« Reply #105 on: April 01, 2022, 06:14:17 PM »
Hold on one got damn minute, I have to pay to have it shipped and redrilled?
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