Wednesday, August 29, 2012

8/29 And so it begins...

FIRST NIGHT of fall-to-spring leagues, boy oh boy, the averages get set tonight.  I had been excited all week but was running late and arrived at 6:30 pm sharp at the Palace, which is shameful for me as I can see the Palace from my house!  We actually had company at home, since Joel's brother Sani and his family (wife Ghen, son AJ, daughter Debbie and golden retriever Mocha) came to visit from Brampton, Canada en route to AJ's Filipino youth basketball tournament in the Washington DC area.  I reluctantly left them - Joey was SO overjoyed to spend time with her cousins (including the four-legged cousin!).  But I did return back home right after league at 8:30 pm - did not play my usual additional 3-4 practice games after league tonight (bitin ako!).

THE SCATTERPINS:  I finally got to meet dear Ruby's team, the Scatterpins, that I got recruited into for the Wednesday Night Womens League.  We have Sadie, who bowls first, I bowl second, then we have Ann Marie who bowls third, and Ruth bowled as anchor.  Sadie and Ann Marie played in the summer league, so we knew each other and we were happy to be playing together!  Ruth was taking care of everything, I am thankful and so relieved.  After being team captain this summer for the IncrediBOWLs, it was new for me to just sit back and have someone else taken care of the monies, the line-up, etc.etc.  No handicaps tonight, since it is the first night and averages got set.  But I was so laid back I do not even know the name of the team we played against!  It was Lynn and Donna and two blind (absent) team mates, whatever their team name is....

Ruth was subbing for Ruby, who may be sitting out a lot of games as her feet are still badly swollen.  They kept her from playing all summer league, although she still was present at every game, taking care of all of us as league treasurer and holder of the money bags.  Sweet Shirley, who was league president this summer, is also sitting out games since she is scheduled to have surgery on her ankle.  Super sub Ruth actually only bowled tonight, but then will be out for knee work.  I am extremely lucky to be bowling as much as I do, and to not have my knees bothering me lately - I have constant reminders to keep myself healthy so I can keep on bowling!

AND SO IT BEGAN.  Nobody was taking advantage of the practice time except for Ann Marie and me (saving their energy for the game!), but my practice throws felt good, and I found my line pretty quickly (no adjustments from my initial stance).  Thank goodness coz practice was stopped after three minutes to start the games.  And boy did I start HOT!  Lynn from the opposing team called me a sandbagger coz I had all spares and strikes the first half of the first game.  Donna kept reminding me that I should keep my average low, so I could play above average the rest of league.  I said I don't always play so good, so I was going to milk it for as long as I can, I can suffer some other day....  Ann Marie said "keep on doing what you're doing" so I said I'll try. I could not keep it up, the open frames started coming (dreaded 10-pin, stupid splits), and in the end of the first game I had a 141 and the highest score amongst the 6 players in our pit.  This is above my 134 summer league average, and I was happy to get it, although of course it could have been higher if I had converted on my spares - I started so cleanly!  But of course I'll take it, whoo hoo!

SECOND GAME started with a good spare but then the curse of the open frame hit.  Ann Marie at one point just leaned over and said "Jing, go get us a hot strike". And I took the shot and gave her a strike!  OMG, did not think I could "deliver" on demand but it worked that one time (thanks to my notes on my adjustments, my trusty pink notebook, see picture attached).  Ann Marie tried again to ask me for a strike later in the second game and I was able to give her another strike!  Ann Marie is my lucky charm.  Those strikes allowed me to salvage the second game from the open frames and come up with another 141 game.  Am I consistent or what?

MY TRUSTY PINK NOTEBOOK: It is just one of those bound pocket journals with an elastic closure and lined pages, and I put in pink lines for board 20 (middle of the lane) and blue or green lines for the lane and board markings, so I could mark my stance (left foot position) with an asterisk) and my laydown point/target with an arrow.  I use two pages at a time, to note adjustments for both lanes used at league play.  This is good for me coz I get confused or forget, and needed a system to remember where I should stand on each lane, especially since the lanes do change and break down during play.  I would also note what positions were working or not for my spares.  For example, the scribbles in the bottom right say to adjust 2 boards per pin for the left side spares, since my original 3 boards/pin did not work for a 7-pin spare I had in the first game.  The notes on the 10-pin on the left hand side worked!  I actually did pretty good with my 6/10 pin spares tonight, but was a little disappointed with how I missed my 3-pins - unbelievable....

THIRD GAME did not start so good, and my Beast Ball started to not hook again.  Good thing I remembered GoPapa Joel telling me on Monday night after practice to try adjusting my gadget to cock my wrist more, as a means of getting Beast Ball to hook a bit more.  When I tried it, it worked!  This of course coincided with Ann Marie asking me to please "go get another hot strike coz we need one," and I delivered yet again!  Between the "hot strikes", and some "hard thought" and hard fought spares, I was able to play a 137 in the last game.  It was great to have the luxury of focusing on my own game, I hope to take better advantage of this as the league progresses.  Ann Marie got a 147, but everybody else was playing below their averages.  Sadie had scores in the 90-110 range, Ann Marie 's first two games were in the 120s and Ruth averaged in the 130s.  Our team did good, the Scatterpins swept our opponents!  We are winner!

IN CLOSING, my current league average is 139, and I was darn consistent tonight.  Am I "doomed" for rest of league?  It's a long league, I hope not, but I am happy to play well, and hope to get even better so I can reach my lofty goals of a 150+ average and a 200+ game!  I am a happy girl tonight, in love once again with my Beast Ball.  The Beastie delivered, I did better than my summer league average!  We'll see how long this honeymoon lasts...  I came so close to ordering yet another ball today, but not after tonight.  We'll see about next week (and the week after that, and the week after that...).  One of my goals is consistency though, which is why I am happy with how I did, and how I was able to take advantage of what I could do tonight.  More in store, more in store, I feel so blessed!

Tomorrow, we bowl again.  The lanes are calling, see y'all there!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Fun was had by ALL...

Wow, what a night at the Palace for the Philly Pinoy regular bowlers this past Sunday. It was the last night of Joey and my Sunday Night Adult-Child Summer League, where we bowled as a team called "Bowling for Nachos." It was a free bowling night, as we could bowl as much as we wanted with our friends and family with free pizza and soda. A total of 15 people on 4 lanes dined and bowled - instant party! We should have brought cake! On lanes 19 and 20, we had Blue, Desi and Joy vs Chelo, Mitchie, Angie and me. Lanes 17 and 18 eventually moved to lanes 15 and 16 (technical difficulties) and had Lino, Romy, Paolo and Raul vs Joel, Ivan, Roy and Edmer. We all bowled 3-4 games and they were all FREE! Just in time coz the practice games at Palace were going through a 100% increase from $1 to $2 per game by Monday and we are cheap!

So many memorable vignettes from our fun night, no wonder we were so raucously noisy with merriment! Here are a few:

- We had chants of "blue" which sounded like "boo" when Blue hit a good shot - brand new cheer!

- Desi pretended to be "shooting" us down like James Bond when he got a strike, kumakasa pa! Not only that, he would dance "body language" like Frieda Fonda - naluma ang nga BOWLdStars!

- We swore there was Velcro on the mighty 10 pin, always seemed to stay upright. Then there was a ball magnet on the right gutter, victimized me and a few others, especially as we tried to hit the mighty 10 pin!

- Lino had to leave early (home to the Commander!), but while he was absent, he was well on his way to a perfect game as everybody on lanes 15-16 took turns throwing strikes in his name - galing ni Lino!!! Everybody was throwing strikes! The guys were under pressure, who was going to break the streak? Alas it was Ka Iban.... "Lino" still had an awesome 200 game with good teamwork, great job, guys!

The lanes were oiled for league play but broke down rapidly and so got difficult to read. My beast ball did well on the first game, giving me the usual wicked hook when thrown down the boards between the 1st and 2nd arrows, giving me a 140 score and allowing me to hit a couple of 6/10 spares using a laydown spot on the 20th board targeted through the third arrow. Wow, I sound like I know how to bowl! But then the lanes broke down and residual oil on the backend was not allowing my beast to hook at the right side of the lane. I took drastic measures and moved RIGHT, changing my left foot stance from the middle (20) to boards 15-18, to throw my beast with only a slight hook from a laydown point on board 8 into the second arrow straight to the pocket. That worked for a while. But when that led to the ball getting magnetically drawn to the gutter too often (darn open shoulder), moving to the left (left foot on board 25) and throwing straight down board 16 (3rd arrow) seemed to work too. Weird but this seems to be the way Beastie plays nowadays, it's imitating a spare ball! Now I just need to actually master those spares....

Only half a year more till Philly Pinoy league starts in January 2013, most of the regular Philly Pinoy players that played at this "party" will be playing at leagues in the fall. Should make for a truly fun and competitive league this winter for Philly Pinoy. Good luck to all the fall league players. I'll see y'all at the lanes, dear friends!

P.S. The IncrediBOWLs practiced with GoPapa Joel and my Joey this evening. My teammates were their usual awesome selves. Even Joey played really well! My just boiled and exfoliated Beast played no different than Sunday night. I got to practice the new approaches from right and left and even got three strikes in the last frame of the second game. I was able to practice my spares, so i should be set for Wednesday night league. Bless my game, gonna do my best and lift up the rest! Till then....

Enjoy the pic taken of me at winter league this year. Hoping my scores start looking as good as my finish!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Welcome to JingGal Bowls!

MY FIRST BLOG!

I am very excited to welcome you to "JingGal Bowls", the journal of my bowling saga, my journey to a better game.  I had chronicled through a weekly email newsletter I called "That's IncrediBOWL", the IncrediBOWLicious saga of the IncrediBOWLs, a team I had formed with two of my BFF's, Chelo and Mitchie, when we played this summer at the Downingtown Palace Wednesday Night Ladies League.  In search of a better "newsletter" in this digital age, I have created this blog. 

ABOUT ME
I am an improving and evolving player.  I have been bowling for about two years, and am a certified bowling addict. Thank goodness I am walking distance to the Bowling Palace, where I can be found almost every day and whenever possible.  My current USBC average is 134, of which I should be proud and happy since my (non-USBC) league average was 105 when I started in May.  My highest score is 193, and I have averaged 150 on a couple of great days at league.  I am looking for consistency, for quicker reads and adjustments on the lane, smarter play, conversion of my spares.  I want a 200 game at USBC league play, and I am working towards an average that is 150+.

MY GEAR
Attached is a picture of my ll-lb magenta and yellow DV8 Misfit, which I got in late April and had played for about 250 games. From a beauty of a candy ball, it is now my "Beast Ball".  It is my first fingertip grip ball, and it improved my play considerably this summer, making games in the 170-190 range possible.  I had not gotten scores like that with my previous 10-lb balls, my black and pink Brunswick Slingshot and my Columbia black and pink spare ball.  The Misfit really does well on medium oil lanes for USBC league play, where I can throw it down the lane through the 1st and 2nd arrow and it hooks back beautifully into the pocket.  Alas, my beauty died and would not hook anymore after almost 150 games (in time for my birthday!  I was in tears!), and it now needs frequent "spa treatments" (hot water soakings and occasional scotchbrite exfoliation) for me to get consistent wicked play out of it.  

Beast Ball has been my ball of choice even for spares on league nights, since I am just more comfortable throwing it and the additional weight somehow gives me better pin action with multipin spares.  Somehow I cannot throw my Slingshot or my spare ball consistently recently, it may be the difference in weight, or just something in my head.  These older balls had conventional grips which I had redrilled with fingertip grips to mimic my Misfit (c/o Yvonne/Yvette at Facenda-Whitaker Lanes).  I have gotten better scores from my Slingshot on occasion, but still prefer the Misfit's pin action.  Unfortunely Beast Ball gets difficult on me when the lanes start breaking down or are extremely dry.  So I am adding a new dry lane ball to my growing arsenal, an 11-lb ball currenly being drilled with fingertip grip c/o Donna Roberts Pro Shop in Pottstown.  I will talk more about my "birthday cake" ball when I get it back from Donna in a week or so. 

 
UP NEXT
I will be playing in the Fall/Spring Wednesday Night Ladies League at the Palace starting this coming Wednesday, August 29.  Tomorrow, Sunday, August 26 is the last day of our Adult Child League, which my daughter Joey and I joined as a team called "Bowling for Nachos".  It's a free play night for family and friends and we have invited folks to come and join us.  Should be another great night at the lanes.  See you there!