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KCSTRIKEZONE

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The Big Show
« on: September 30, 2011, 11:04:55 AM »
Blue Ball Lanes and StrikeZone Pro Shop present THE BIG SHOW!

                  $2500 to win (based on 75 entries)

2 Qualifying squads: Nov. 5 at 1PM  or  Nov. 6 at 10AM.

Match play and finals to follow Sunday Squad.

6 games of qualifying on The Big Show Pattern.

$75 Early Bird entry and all re-entries, $85 for walk-ins.

Top 5 will be taken out of each qualifying squad to go head to head in 3 games of match play. Top 5 out of match play will go into stepladder finals.

1:6 will Cash.

Big Show pattern will be displayed at tournament check-in.

Brackets and side-pots will be available.


 

Blue Ball Lanes

PO Box 4

1214 Main St.

Blue Ball, PA 17506

717-354-5555

blueballlanes.biz

 



 

liqrdone

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Re: The Big Show
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2011, 04:55:33 AM »
Horrible choice for a tournament date, just so happens that the 53rd Annual Lehigh Valley Masters tournament is going on the same 2 weekends as your tournament. Its not like researching other tournaments is that hard to make sure that there isn't another tournament running elsewhere within a few hours. I would definately bowl but I cannot be in 2 places at the same time, another lost entry to an already disappearing bowling atmosphere here in eastern Pa.  I am glad to see that a monthly tournament scratch series has been formed and is traveling from house to house each month around the area. There are alot of problems all over the eastern Pa tournament spots, Berks lanes has monthly tournaments but nobody wants to bowl on that knee tearing approach, its like trying to slide on super glue. Allentown has alot of centers, but the tournament patterns cannot all be house shot patterns so you can save face and average 225 during the tournament. Scranton/Wilkesbarre, do you guy's even exist anymore? Its amazing how many people will not bowl just because someone else isn't, grow up and stop facebooking each other and bowl.



VideoBallReviews

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Re: The Big Show
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2011, 06:32:03 AM »
Berks has tacky approaches?  This is the first time i think i have ever heard anyone say that...their wood approaches are some of the best i ever been on.  Definitely better than some of the synthetic approaches i have been on around here.

 


liqrdone wrote on 10/1/2011 4:55 AM:
Horrible choice for a tournament date, just so happens that the 53rd Annual Lehigh Valley Masters tournament is going on the same 2 weekends as your tournament. Its not like researching other tournaments is that hard to make sure that there isn't another tournament running elsewhere within a few hours. I would definately bowl but I cannot be in 2 places at the same time, another lost entry to an already disappearing bowling atmosphere here in eastern Pa.  I am glad to see that a monthly tournament scratch series has been formed and is traveling from house to house each month around the area. There are alot of problems all over the eastern Pa tournament spots, Berks lanes has monthly tournaments but nobody wants to bowl on that knee tearing approach, its like trying to slide on super glue. Allentown has alot of centers, but the tournament patterns cannot all be house shot patterns so you can save face and average 225 during the tournament. Scranton/Wilkesbarre, do you guy's even exist anymore? Its amazing how many people will not bowl just because someone else isn't, grow up and stop facebooking each other and bowl.










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Edited by VideoBallReviews on 10/1/2011 at 6:32 AM

Urethane Game

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Re: The Big Show
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2011, 06:38:57 AM »
I think you're talking about Stick-O-Rama and not Berks.  Tournaments are not big money makers compared to Birthday parties so it is nice when someone is willing to give up a chunk of the weekend to host a tournament.

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Rodney_L

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Re: The Big Show
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2011, 06:09:46 PM »
What's the format of the Lehigh Valley Masters tournament?  I found a flyer but it has no format listed.  It also says it's the Nov. 6-7 and 13-14 which are sundays and mondays, is that correct?  I just moved to PA.
On Edit: Nevermind the one i found was 52 annual so it was last year so that explains the dates but i would still like to know that format.  Thanks.
 
Edited by Rodney_L on 10/4/2011 at 6:11 PM

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Re: The Big Show
« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2011, 07:41:57 AM »
This isn't good, two scratch tournaments on the same weekend and within about a hour from each other.