MoRich was born out of Mo Pinel, he was the brain behind the old Hammers.
The LevRG needs oil. Lots of oil and ball speed. If you do not have that in your house then do not choose this ball.
What I would suggest is that you first have a discussion with our local pro shop about the local shot. It might be dry, medium, heavy. Today's equipment is very condition specific. So you need to know what you will be bowling on a majority of the time.
The heavy oil balls are truely heavy oil. They are not usable on dry or even medium conditions. Balls like The Fury, The LevRG, the Gamebreaker, The Cell DSequire a lot of oil to keep from losing too much power at the pins. Even so, it also depends on your comfort zone on where you prefer to play the lanes. If you like the play the 10 board, then you might have more of a choice. But if you prefer to shoot off the corner, then a dull heavy oil ball might roll out before it gets to the pins.
Its confusing. Because the hook ratings are misleading. The LevRG says BIG HOOK, The Cell says BIG HOOK. But on the wrong conditions they are useless.
So here's what I'd do if I were in your shoes. I pick a more medium ball. At least until you get your feet under you again. The Hammer Black Widow Bite, the Hammer Toxic, the Ebonite Raid, the Columbia Rival and maybe Momentum. All good balls, of various price points to get your feet wet. The Brunswick Sidewinder, not bad as well as the Avalanche at a bit lower price point. Depending on your budget. You've bowled before at a high level, so there's no need to start at the Groove, Scout, Tropical Storm or Tornado level.
I have the LevRG, and I can honestly tell you that it needs a lot of oil to get down the lane. Morich also has some other offerings that are less dull. Like the NsaneLevRG and the Solid LevRG. I've also thrown the Bite, The Cell, The Hammer Anger. The Anger too, needs some head oil. soi like I said, the best bet is to talk to your local shop and match up your balls speed with cover stock to lane condition.
Erin