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Regional Action => NorthEast => Topic started by: Damaja188 on November 29, 2010, 02:18:34 AM
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Scratch Tournament...Friday, December 17, 2010
Check-In starts: 11 p.m. Start Time - Midnight!
Pleasant Hill Lanes
1001 W. Newport Pike
Wilmington, DE 19804
7 Games across 14 pair
Pots....Brackets....Eliminators....Clean Pot....Game 7 SuperPot (WTA)
Payout Ratio {1:6}....Women & Seniors {1:3}
Pattern: 35 ft. Flat
Entry Fee - $75.00
Previous Winners...
The Midnight Show I - Jeremy Elder (Claymont, DE)
The Midnight Show II - Tommy Worrilow (Conchester, PA)
The Midnight Show III - Ace Alston (Philadelphia, PA)
The Midnight Show IV - Sven Steinberg (Glen Burnie, MD)
Any questions contact...
Jaraard Watson, TD
302-494-9623
damaja188@yahoo.com
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December 17th...Thanks!
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Hilarious! His reputation proceeds him...LOL
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I will not be participating in this event.
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Hysterical! Any good reason for that post?
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Nothing personal Jaraard. I would love to bowl if I didn’t have prior commitments. It just turns out that I’m already busy getting busy the night of this tournament.
BTW, you have one too many "A's" in your name Jaraard.
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I understand. Glad to know you don't have a vanilla sense of humor.
Blame my father...my mother voted for the name 'Omar'!
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I'll be there. Hopefully they are tougher than last time, but the carry was still very difficult at Pleasant Hill!
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Thanks for your support. It won't be as wide open as the previous tourney!
Jaraard
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ttt...What is the pattern, please?
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2001 USA Amateur Qualifying (35 feet Flat).
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Pattern still 35 ft. flat?
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I don’t know if it will be 35 feet when it just happens to STATE 35 FEET imbecile.
Oh I forgot, Dave isn’t allowed to bowl on a condition that might produce a score higher than 190 without whining about it. Just deal with the scores rather high or low.
I’ll be there tonight to bowl punk. If I hear one word out of you, I’m putting you in your place!
Do not go into “DAVE fry MODE†if the approaches aren’t what you define as perfect. Things don’t have to be exactly the way YOU want them punk.
For once, please done whine about the approaches.
For once, please don’t whine about the lane condition.
For once, please don’t whine about the carry.
AND for once, PLEASE PICK UP THE PACE!!!
Edited on 12/17/2010 1:18 PM
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Yes. The pattern is 35 feet FLAT!
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haha, Donny. I was only asking so I know to bring my dead equipment. It was a house shot last time and I came, right? And good, I am glad you will be there tonight. You should come and introduce yourself to me so we can become better acquainted, but I think I already know who you are.
PUNK
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Oh I know you were there last time. I followed your pair and had to wait 10-15 minutes for you all to finish each game because you held things up, per usual.
It is bad enough that you bowl so slow but must we have to listen to your crying for 10 minutes after each game when we aren't even bowling with you?
Leave the ego at home tonight Dave!
See you tonight
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I guess it didn''t bother everyone on your pair, cause one of you won the tournament. I''ll leave it at home tonight just for you. Thanks for the heads up.
Edited on 12/17/2010 2:34 PM
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i know this is early but anyone know the results? Heard it was low scoring
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I didn't hang around for the final results but I know for sure after 6.. Leader was -8 and low to cash was -72.. Scores def weren't going up.
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Rich Jerome Jr
Baltimore MD
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wow that is tough. wish i would have bowled, might not of bowled god but love tournaments that aren't high scoring
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Thanks to all that participated...scores will be posted later.
Winner was -8...low to cash -82.
Jaraard Watson, TD
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It was def a challenge.. One of the hardest shots I've ever bowled on. It showed you how good you were at shooting spares..
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Rich Jerome Jr
Baltimore MD
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@Bowler838 can you answer me this... Why as a "bowler" does a low scoring event qualify as a cannot miss event? Regardless of what's on the lane, a "competitor" just wants to compete and win regardless.
And before you tell me the peanut butter & jelly or cookie answer about high scoring conditions and guys not repeating, spraying the ball, etc. Truth be told, if you have a competitive fire, money and time, the oil pattern should be the last thing keeping you from a tournament. Now if the tournament is run bad, that is entirely different story. The ole saying about the cream rises to the top applies at every tournament. You might luck into a good night at league but it is hard to luck into a good tournament. Donald Trump is always on here stirring up the fire and egging folks on but it appears he is at a lot of events so we can't knock his hustle.
@Jaraard - Nice event as usual! It was tricky as expected and required some rest to recover. LOL
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Great tournament Jaraard, thanks for running it.
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Exactly my point Jeff. Yes, I do participate in a lot of tournaments. I will set aside my differences for Dave L. to stay on topic here. I, like Dave L. and apparently Bowler838 enjoy the lower scoring tournaments but a higher scoring tournament does not scare me away. I just want to go out and compete.
I wish the turnout for all tournaments was greater. It seems like people say they want tough conditions but don't show up and when they are easy, guys like Dave do nothing but complain and eventually don't show up either.
High or low scoring, if you're a bowler, let's support tournament bowling.
Dave doesn't realize that I agree with most of his lane condition discussions. However, whining about scores and conditions constantly only discourages people from participating.
I didn't mind bowling in the same sport shot league with Dave because we knew what to expect each week for a condition. But when you go to a tournament, just let the chips fall where they may and don't complain about it, SUPPORT IT!!!
DT
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High scoring tournaments dont scare me away. I can hit the easy patterns with the best of them just like anyone else. I just like to bowl on challenging patters more often cause its the best way to improve my game. I just like seeing a tournament won with a lower number than with a bowler averaging 240+. I wanted to bowl but couldn''t because I had to be at work at 8am. I to wish the turnouts were greater and compete as often as i can.
I''ll bowl on any pattern house or sport and i have. The only thing that matters for me is makin sure i got the time and money which as of late is hard. I''ve cashed in sport shot tournaments and house shot tournaments. I just really like a grind out event every once in a while. Those are my favorite. That''s just my personal opinion
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I will bowl any tournament. I would rather have a long format house shot than a short format. With the law of large numbers, the cream always rises to the top. I haven't complained in a while about lane conditions, nor will I in the future. DT's hate for me stems far beyond that. I can average 230 on something easy, I have done it before and will do it again. I love to compete, bottom line. Guess that is one thing me and DT can agree on.
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Thanks to all who participated....any feedback is appreciated (positive and/or negative).
@Jeff, Dave & Justin - Thanks for the good words.
Results from Friday night:
Winner - Dustin Karp...Fairfax, VA (-8) $1,000
2nd place - Jimmy Johnson...Wilmington, DE (-18) $500
3rd place - Brian Cavey...Baltimore, MD (-40) $415
4th place - Greg Stahora...Hazelton, PA (-43) $350
5th place - Jason Cornog...New Jersey (-44) $275
6th place - Marcus Bell...(-54) $200
7th place - Herschel James...Wilmington, DE (-61) $165
8th place - Kennie Lane...Baltimore, MD (-68) $150
9th place - Todd James...Lewes, DE (-74) $125
10th place - Dan Schaden...Maryland (-84) $110
Bobby Hall II won the Game 7 SuperPot....(243) $500
Jaraard Watson