We're getting onto a sidetrack here about H.S. bowling. I think it deserves it's own subject line, so so would one of you please do so.
On this thread, let's just agree that public school bowling classes aren't as well organized as the traditional sports. In fact, generally speaking, they're little more than an "alternative" for those who don't want to participate in wrestling, basketball, football, soccer, etc.
However, this leaves a lot of room for improvement and the potential of a big turn around. Bowling ought to be recognized for what it is: a very challenging sport that's a lot more complicated than it appears to be.
The BUG is that most people think bowling is a sissy sport.