Down in the dumps and with recent dismal play plaguing me, I look back fondly on a summer league season of many highs. I played in the Downingtown Womens summer league for the third year in a row with a brand new all Filipina team. My anchor Mitchie Masanga and I were joined by my bowling guru/angel Angie Sotomango, and together we were the Philly Pins! So very proud I am of that team name, and also so proud of my team. My Philly Pins had such wonderful chemistry, that when one of us was struggling, the other two always made up for it, which was lethal coz we never dropped behind by much. We scorched the competition with our red hot play, garnering the top spot in the league by a margin of several winning points. I was very happy personally to have multiple blog-worthy BowlStar outings of 200 games and 500 series. Most notable was my play on June 11, which gave me my highest game so far (244) and my first ever 600 series, all on a USBC league. It was a happy surprise to receive a special handmade memento from Shirley Watts, i was so touched to receive such a treasure!
But in typical fashion for me, the highs had to be followed by dramatic lows. As the weather got hotter, it also got hotter at the lanes, and my ability to read and play the lanes suffered. I found I had a hard time getting my scores to hit the 140 mark, i was stuck between 110s-130s, and needed professional help (in more ways than one...). My coach Donna Roberts made me realize what my GoPapa Joel had been telling me all along: that I had developed bad habits, and was throwing my ball with too much hand and not enough forward roll. While it had given me success for a time, it was not going to allow my game to progress. It was back to the drawing board, back to basics, with release drills and many hours on the lanes, getting my ball to roll right and to rid it of the "planetary motion" that looks so good going down the lane, but was doing me no good once it hit the pins. Bad habits die hard, but my ball trajectory has gotten more consistent as a result. My travails continue however, as my confidence in my release is shot and it is affecting my decision making ("did i throw it right, or not?"), but i am starting to throw the ball better, so it is a matter of time before my game comes around (although it does not feel like it on the lanes right now).
My Philly Pins have started the fall season of the Downingtown Womens Wednesday Night league with a fourth addition, Giovie Young, a new bowler who is improving by leaps and bounds, a kindred soul who has gotten addicted to bowling and is committed to improve! With Mitchie and Angie playing fabulously well, and with Giovie's star on the rise, the impact of my slump is diminished slightly but is unfortunately still there. Just three weeks into the season and i am barely hanging on to a 150 average. Hang in there, my Philly Pins, I shall return!
My GoPapa Joel and I have launched the second annual Philly Pinoy Mixed Fall League or MFL. We changed venues from the Downingtown Palace to Limerick Bowl, which garnered much interest. This year's league has 42 participants in 14 teams, compared to last year's 30 participants in 10 teams. Not sure how I will do on this league, as I had a 137 average on the first night then prebowled on the second night to a 160+ average, bringing my average up to the 150s. Hopefully that means that I have returned on this league. We shall see!
I am adding another ball to my arsenal. Unlike most folks that look for high performance hooking balls, I was looking for a spare ball with a core, perfect for perplexing lanes. My Cruella has given me much success on medium lanes, and my Cake Boss has saved me when the lanes transition. I needed something even less aggressive than Cake Boss but with oomph, a spare ball with a mini hook and a mighty punch. I am hoping that my new Track Spare+ ball will be a good addition. The name I am considering is Wendy Darling, as in "Wendy lanes are dry, Wendy darling get to play, oh my!" Hopefully just like in Peter Pan, she can fly, or make the pins go flying off to Neverland!
My GoPapa Joel has become a formidable bowler with a 200+ average under Donna's excellent tutelage. Whether at his USBC league at the Palace or at our MFL league at Limerick Bowl, he has been bowling consistently well and is able to coach his teammates to better play (he is a good bowl whisperer). He is still my favorite bowling partner and my original bowling angel.
With us picking up new balls tomorrow, the forecast looks "sunny with a chance of bowling", with new balls no less! We're bowling once more: wish me better play, better scores, better luck on the lanes.
There'll be highs, there'll be lows, it's a circle, I know
In each moment's a chance to learn more and to grow
So though frustrated, thinking my progress is slow
To the lanes for more practice I consistently go
Practicing, spending my time at the lanes
Till each lesson, each learning is engraved and remains
In mind and in muscle good memory burned
Repeating till consistent execution is learned
Eternally hopeful that when league nights come
It all comes together and I can become
The good bowler within me that knows what to do
That with focus and practice more often breaks through
Bowl, baby, bowl! See y'all on the lanes!