Dave's been the strongest advocate of the whole profile thing, so I'm going to have to step in here and add my thoughts as well. Lol, Bruce should make another forum as well, one for people that ask technical questions and don't have profiles so that all of us that actually try to help can AVOID those topics. Then these people can get generic answers to their generic questions. So, say it with me, ENTER A FREAKIN PROFILE!!!! Here's mine, take a hint . .
Name: Luke Rosdahl
Age: 21
Bowled for: 3 years
Current Arsenal: Viper, Scream/R, X-Zone TE1 Yellow Pin, Time Zone.
League High Game and Series- 300, 763 (770, but it was prebowled, so I don't count it, although technically it was. 7 more pins, big whoop)
Personal High Game and Series- 5 300's, 297, 805, 802, 793.
High tracker, versatility lies in area of the lane I can play, problem areas are increasing speed and keeping my backswing consistent. About 300-350 revs, between 16 and 18 mph.
Accomplishments: Recently shot a 4 game set of 894 in my sport league. Went from not making our city Top Ten my first year at 178 to qualifying first the next year at 209. Got second by one pin. Won the Sunflower State Games Youth Scratch division. I feel I have a lot of talent for the game, and only being 3 years along gives me great confidence for the future.
I work at West Ridge Bowling Supply in Topeka, KS for Eric Topham, a former KU bowler. Favorite ball company is Brunswick, every ball gives me a clean sharp reaction. And hey, I know the 2003 ABC National Singles Champ!!!
Forget Kung Fu, I know Ron Bahr!
Mine probably even needs some work, but at least I have some BASIC info. Step it up people . .
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Forget Kung Fu, I know Ron Bahr!!!
The only difference between youth and adult leagues are that the big boys are allowed to whine. They're more entertaining anyway.