as this being the first year of actually going adult i can tell you there is a big difference...every league night you will be bowling against some serious compeition and you will actually feel the need to compete to win each game as the prize fund at the end of league will make you want to strive to be the best you can. also, as everyone else has told me, the first year of going adult is the hardest. adjusting to the different bowling times, competition, and the lanes even breaking down compeletly different can really affect your scores at first. my average is down by 8 to 10 pins in almost every league. eventually, hopefully, you will adjust though and start bowling well against the other big shots in your town and earning a name for yourself. if you feel you are ready, then make the move, but if you dont think you are ready yet then stay youth and just keep making scholarship money. the scholarship winnings will pay off far more than winning brackets on league nights
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