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BrianCRX90

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Non santioned leagues...they do exist
« on: September 16, 2005, 11:59:42 AM »
When my sanctioned league has half the teams it did last winter and has the same it did in the summer which is a whoppin 8 team / 4 mixed. The other league is mixed too and has twice as many teams. The other league is non sanctioned. The freakin non sanctioned league is more popular. I could never do that. There would be no point of care of competing. I bowl for competition and just a little bit of the fun part. I'll practice or bowl with friends or whatever but I would get no joy in bowling a non sanctioned league. It's a tad cheaper I hear but only a couple of bucks. I just find it sad. I've always heard of non sanctioned leagues but didn't think they really existed (except like Saturday family leagues) and finding out they are non sanctioned made my stomach turn! Not to mention they have no lane ethics. It's more of half asked open play get together. I'm not totally bashing non sanctioned leagues and to each his own. As Earl Anthony said in his ABC bowling commerical "If your not sanctioned then your just bowling".

Edited on 9/16/2005 7:56 PM

 

SrKegler

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Re: Non santioned leagues...they do exist
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2005, 11:10:07 AM »
At my old house all our senior leagues were not sanctioned.  We ran the leagues during the "dead" time at the house, early morning or early afternoon during the week.  Most of the leagues fees ran around $5 - $6 a week.  No prize fund, house donated 4 1st place trophies.

The only time I could remember open lanes was during the women's early morning league.  House was full (24 lanes) otherwise.

For a little excitement, we ran $1 handicap brackets and $1 high came pots.

Now you tell me, was the house losing money with such a rate?  The owner told me those leagues generated around $40,000 a year for him just in lineage and paid for his maintenance and upgrades they made to the house each year.

As far as us bowlers on the league, we could care less about ABC awards.  If we happened to hit one, we knew it was just by accident.  

Most of us bowled 3 leagues a week for what it would cost us in one of the big money sandbagger leagues.
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