I am in agreement with TwoHand here.
No DQ unless they find he has a tournament average of 21 games or more that is 10 pins higher or he failed to report winnings. Yes, he bowled over 200 on a THS league for 2 years. He bowled a sports certified league and average 160. He was rerated on that average to a 172, still a classified bowler. He bowled well for 2 days. Why do we immediately jump to the conclusion that he cheated? He went from bowling easy tophat THS patterns to a true sports pattern. A 30-40 pin drop isn't out of the question. If you are a marginally good THS bowler, which I am guessing he was with only a low 200 average on THS shot, a true sports pattern will eat your lunch. And after a year of practice on a sports pattern(s), he bowls well on a sports certified pattern at the USBC Open. Isn't that what you are supposed to do. Give up your ego, take it on the chin and bowl sport patterns to get better so you can do better at tournaments like the USBC Open. Yet as soon as someone does it, the whole world starts complaining and b!tching that they cheated. And people wonder why membership is declining. It is because of things like this, you people are a joke and are just b!itching to hear yourselves b!itch. How many of you bowled classified anyway??? How many of you does this really effect?
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Jorge300