Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Week Twenty-Six
In a rare move, I'm updating after a bad week. Call it me being a good sport or something.
Week Twenty-Six:
Brent: 159/202/233-594, 17 strikes, 6 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Mike: Hangin' wit seniors
Jeff: 187/133/168-488, 9 strikes, 7 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Brian: 166/214/236-616, 18 strikes, 4 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 0 middle pots
Brad: 160/242/234-636, 21 strikes, 3 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Year to Date:
Brent: 194.32 AVG (186.8/196.1/200.2), 5.40 X/GM, 0.83 S/GM, 20 HNG. 5 GB, 18 MP
Mike: 197.97 AVG (198.7/206.2/189.1), 5.57 X/GM, 0.81 S/GM, 17 HNG. 0 GB, 17 MP
Jeff: 159.85 AVG (152.9/154.7/171.9), 3.38 X/GM, 1.02 S/GM, 39 HNG, 17 GB, 15 MP
Brian: 212.74 AVG (207.0/213.9/217.3), 6.64 X/GM, 1.00 S/GM, 8 HNG, 0 GB, 8 MP
Brad: 217.89 AVG (227.7/210.8/215.1), 6.75 X/GM, 0.81 S/GM, 9 HNG, 1 GB, 17 MP
The BBC and TMC standings remain the same due to the racehorses in question not bowling.
Congrats once again to Jeff for beating his average. Eleven straight, sluts!
Honestly I feel like we all did a good job adjusting last week after a particularly discouraging start. The final numbers weren't where we would like, but all four of us had one miserable game to deal with. We only won two, but that would've been four with any luck at all. On a related note, between the four of us we literally had 20 splits. To put that in perspective, that tied our season high from week nine. Aside from last Monday, we have only had 15 splits as a team six other times across the 25 other weeks. The difference between those weeks and last week is that every other time we did it with all five members present. That means that we averaged a season-worst 1.67 splits per team member game last week. Prior to last week our worst night was 1.33 splits per game. Gross! It would've been nice to catch any sort of break.
Anyway, we have to make sure we don't further our deKline next week. Based on that last sentence, everyone should know who we're bowling. Here's to next week being a great one!
Week Twenty-Six:
Brent: 159/202/233-594, 17 strikes, 6 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Mike: Hangin' wit seniors
Jeff: 187/133/168-488, 9 strikes, 7 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Brian: 166/214/236-616, 18 strikes, 4 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 0 middle pots
Brad: 160/242/234-636, 21 strikes, 3 splits, 0 hangings, 0 gutters, 1 middle pot
Year to Date:
Brent: 194.32 AVG (186.8/196.1/200.2), 5.40 X/GM, 0.83 S/GM, 20 HNG. 5 GB, 18 MP
Mike: 197.97 AVG (198.7/206.2/189.1), 5.57 X/GM, 0.81 S/GM, 17 HNG. 0 GB, 17 MP
Jeff: 159.85 AVG (152.9/154.7/171.9), 3.38 X/GM, 1.02 S/GM, 39 HNG, 17 GB, 15 MP
Brian: 212.74 AVG (207.0/213.9/217.3), 6.64 X/GM, 1.00 S/GM, 8 HNG, 0 GB, 8 MP
Brad: 217.89 AVG (227.7/210.8/215.1), 6.75 X/GM, 0.81 S/GM, 9 HNG, 1 GB, 17 MP
The BBC and TMC standings remain the same due to the racehorses in question not bowling.
Congrats once again to Jeff for beating his average. Eleven straight, sluts!
Honestly I feel like we all did a good job adjusting last week after a particularly discouraging start. The final numbers weren't where we would like, but all four of us had one miserable game to deal with. We only won two, but that would've been four with any luck at all. On a related note, between the four of us we literally had 20 splits. To put that in perspective, that tied our season high from week nine. Aside from last Monday, we have only had 15 splits as a team six other times across the 25 other weeks. The difference between those weeks and last week is that every other time we did it with all five members present. That means that we averaged a season-worst 1.67 splits per team member game last week. Prior to last week our worst night was 1.33 splits per game. Gross! It would've been nice to catch any sort of break.
Anyway, we have to make sure we don't further our deKline next week. Based on that last sentence, everyone should know who we're bowling. Here's to next week being a great one!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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