“…Special Achievements Awards (Dutch 200, All Spare Game, Triplicate, 7-10 and Big Four Conversions) are eliminatedâ€
On the outside some will look at those 4 awards and say “who cares…â€, and looking at it in a certain way you may be correct. I mean how hard can it be to pick up a 7 – 10/Big 4, or how about a Dutch 200? Who can’t keep throwing a strike on one lane and a spare on another? A Triplicate Game…please don’t waste my time
But then again…
Over the last few years the USBC as a whole has gone thru some tremendous changes and in my opinion a few things have come to the forefront of Bowling in general:
1. Fee Increase
2. League Bowling on the Decline
3. USBC
Let’s Look at each…
Fee Increase: Exactly where are my sanction fees going? All I see for my sanction fees are a Sanction Card and some patches. If the argument is that the price of patches has gone up…show me, for that matter what is the price of a patch? If the sanction fee is (just a round figure) $15 bucks and you have 100 people in your league (20 lanes x 5 person teams) that means you have collected $1,500 in sanction fees. Now out of that $1,500…how much of it is spent on patches in that league? If half is spent in patches…where does the rest go? So if the argument is that special achievement patches are getting too expensive…I find that hard to believe since every year the fees increase…hmmm
League Bowling on the Decline: I don’t have the numbers and I’m a retired military member bowling on leagues located at Ft. Huachuca in Az so I will be a bit biased in this area, but…my main league is a Men’s League on Thursday nights…20 teams with each team consisting of 5 men…the names may change but we always have 20 teams and while some military do bowl…the league is not dependant on them. So simple math says that if fees increase and the leagues (at least in my area) have not really declined…someone is making a profit in fees…and yet the special achievement Awards have to go...hmmm
USBC: Here is where I really get confused…USBC moves from point A to point B…exactly where did all the money (I would love to see pay structure on where the money came from, where it is going/went, and the salaries of those involved ) come from to build the structures, and make the move in general? If USBC can afford to do that…then keep the special achievement awards…
While people may feel that the special achievement awards are nothing special, they are the awards that people brag about the most…and most times they are earned by those bowlers that may not bowl as often as league bowlers. 7 – 10/Big 4 is not easy to pick up…neither is an all spare game or a Dutch…so USBC if your reading this, getting rid of those special achievement awards is pretty stupid…but more importantly it shows us (you know those guys that pay the sanction fees) just how low you will go. What bothers me are how decisions like this get passed and then the thought process behind it, you never explain why…just what you decided to do…and think about this, in the past you (USBC) have stated that league bowling is the decline, you make very silly decisions like this one and can’t figure out why league bowling may be on the decline…just keep making silly decisions like that and you won’t have our sanction fees to pay for anything. But here is the scary part…what decisions are you going to make in the future?
But here is something you should be worried about…what if we (league bowlers) decide we don’t need sanctioned leagues….