Baton Rouge was fun. In some ways, it being a smaller town was nice. It was easy to find things to do during the 5 minutes we weren't bowling and car rides were short and sweet. Getting through airport security on the way out, even leaving at high-travel time on a holiday weekend, was a snap. The city itself, with all of its red brick construction, reminded me of German Village in Columbus, Ohio. Everything was so green too, which is a treat for those of us from the desert. I got to see rain for the first time in six months.
As for the bowling itself, I definitely liked the bowler's area behind the lanes better than Reno. The bowling stadium in Reno is so cramped during team event. The surface was in great condition as well. I didn't worry so much about what lanes we drew because of all of the lanes being constructed at the same time. We didn't have a single mechanical problem in 9 games, either. I don't think that has ever happened to me.
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J.J. "Waterola Kid" Anderson, the bLowling King : Kill the back row