I agree da Shiv.....Tiffany could have folded up after the back to back open frames earlier in the title match, but she gathered it back up and came on strong on the back half of the game. It takes real tenacity to make a strong comeback like that, especially after the disappointment of consecutive opens in a title match.
Speaking of Tiffany, I've watched her bowl quite a bit over the past 6 years or so, and I've never seen her playing the line that she was playing today. Where normally she likes to move into the lane and crank the heck out of the ball, she held her composure and moved left, playing more of a down and in line from out around the first arrow. She almost reminded me of Parker Bohn III bowling, as she was using the outside boards, plus she was intentionally keeping the speed down several notches. If she hadn't kept her speed down, the ball wouldn't have rolled up on the backends. On a couple of shots early in the title match, she did overpower the shot, and she paid a price for it. Once she dropped the speed back down and let the ball roll, she started striking again. I guess that I was surprised to see her playing that part of the lane, since I'd never seen her play there in the past.
Between Tiffany and Lisa Bishop, they led the entire tournament. Lisa led the first and second rounds of qualifying play, then Tiffany walked away with the next 3 rounds of match play. As far as match play was concerned, Marianne DiRupo had one of the best match play performances (picking up 30 bonus pins per match win), but Tiffany just walked away from the field. The #6 seed, Cara Honeychurch, missed the show by some 12 pins, and Tish Johnson missed the show by 22 pins. Once you dropped below #7, then there was a 100 pin difference to the #8 spot. However, to the credit of all of the competitors in match play, 23 out of the 24 players finished in the blue (200 average or better), and the #24 player just barely missed par by about 20 pins in the red.
When Marianne DiRupo left that solid pocket 7-10 split, I thought that I was looking at something that I'd thrown. I see a lot of solid pocket 7-10 splits myself, averaging 1 every 3 game league set for the entire season last year. I didn't see any problem with the ball that Marianne threw, but the dreaded 7-10 sure stood up
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