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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Bowling


Kelly Kulick and I
Yes, I bowl. Yes, I am a 15 year-old high school student. Your probably wondering why would some my age what to join the most boring sport ever? Bowling. Well, like how most people get into things, I started bowling because one of my best friends did. My friend, well she didn't really like bowling so she eventually quit the league, but I continued to bowl. For me, bowling is as exciting as any sport most people play, the rush of waiting for the ball to hit the pins, the amazing moment when you get that strike, when you finally get it right. Right now I'm at the end of my sixth year bowling, so far I've had a pretty good career. When I first started out, it was more like a joke to me, or just something I do for fun, but then I realized, hey I'm good at this. Right now my average is about a 145 give or take a few. Last year at this time was average was a a 120 something and the year before that barely a 100. I think this year and the year before has been the years I've taken bowling the most serious. Two years ago I got second place in the Junior Masters tournament for where I live, in the Minor A division, I never thought I was that good, that changed my mind and I thought, this is where I should be. Several months (about 6) after that in October, I shot my first 200, a 207 to be exact I think and then a week after that a got another 200, a 208 I believe, that tournament changed my seriousness about bowling.
Last year I competed in that same tournament again, but this time in the Major D division. I had moved up a whole division in a year, I was so excited and was determined to do my best and no matter what just have fun. In the first round we played two games out of the 16 people in each division I believe 8 get knocked out of competition. In the first two games I had a 190 something and a 200! Everyone told me not to worry and that I had made it into the next round, which I did. In the next round we played another two games, my scores got lower around a 170 maybe for both games, but still very good scores for me, after that round they knock out half the people in the division again and make it down to four people. I made it to that round too! That round was to be held the next day because it is a two day tournament and they need time to make the plaques for the top four and tomorrow just add what place we got. I was so hyper and couldn't believe I made it to the second day of competition two years in a row and that I was in the lead! I woke up the next day and was ready to do my best, and that's exactly what I did! For that round I continued to do good, I think one game was about a 140 and I'm not sure what the other was, but I was still in the lead! Again I made it to the next round, I was in the top 2 again, but this time, I planned to take the title. I wound up being good friends with the girl who got forth place in my division and she stuck around and cheered me on for the final 2, that gave me so much more confidence. When I started the final round, I was disappointed in myself, I was doing so well, then all of a sudden, it went a little down hill, the first game in the final round wasn't that great, but I was sill in the lead, because I did so well with my other games, I wasn't worried, I was just mad at myself. My final game was alright. I ended up winning! I couldn't believe all my hard work payed off! It was finally my time to shine. What made it so much better though was that everyone was so proud of me, when I walked up to get my plaque an owner from one of the bowling alleys near me, that I bowled at before gave me my award again for the second year in a row, he seemed super proud of me, and I liked how someone I knew gave me my award. The best part was that when I told everyone at my bowling alley the were so excited and Al, one of the guys that works at the bowling alley where I'm on my league it put it up on the board, that made me feel so special :) To top all off I was the only one from my home bowling alley that made it to the Junior Masters and I felt so proud to represent where I bowl at and thought I did an amazing job representing, considering I won..
Jacqui Reese :)
She signed it!!!
That was the end of my bowling season considering and don't bowl in the summer and the week before the tournament was the last week at league, but it was a great way to end the season! When I got back in September I was ready to make this season the best yet and so far have, I've gotten several 200's and joined my school's bowling club. I even got my highest score ever at bowling club, a 229, I was amazed. This weekend I have the same the Junior Masters tournament again and I qualified for it my third year in a row, during the pre-tournament that I bowled in to qualify for it I did amazing. I got a 630 in my first 3 games and got all 200s! My highest series yet. My last game was a 181 for a total of an 811, I beat every girl there and be two boys beat me, one being my friends brother with an 861. This year I am in the Major C division, again I moved up a whole division in a year. This year two other people from my bowling alley qualified too, one of my best friends Emily in Minor A and her brother Tyler in Major B. I hope we all do well at the tournament this weekend, it would be amazing if we all walked away with a title.
Overall, I believe bowling is an amazing and more kids should get into it. It's a really fun sport, you can also get a lot of scholarships from it. I met one of my best friends threw bowling and I don't know what I would do without her. In my career I have met several famous bowlers like Kelly Kulick (who is from NJ) and Jacqui Resse who Isn't extremely well known but is pretty famous where I live. I hope to go far with my bowling career and one day be as  good as people like Kelly of Jacqui. I love bowling.

2 comments:

  1. Wow. God has really blessed you. Nice job working so hard. Competitive bowling does look pretty interesting when you put it that way.

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