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BILLY "O"'S JOURNAL
Fountain Valley,
California
January 16, 2007
45' Strips Pattern similar to PBA conditions
used in the early 1990
Well sports fans this week
we are in good ole Fountain Valley California, where the weather is
nice and warm.
I want to give a shout out
to Ozzie and Mona for hosting a great tournament. For those of you
that never had tri-tip before you are missing a treat. Thanks for all
the food you guys had for the players, as much as I love to eat, that
was nice.
This week we are bowling
the old PBA retro format, where everybody has to qualify. There is no
guaranteed money. If you want a check you have to earn it. I like
that. Its going to put a lot of players on their best bowling
behavior, because nobody can afford to take a loss out here, well
maybe a few can but most can’t. This weeks pattern is retro as well.
It’s the old PBA strips pattern, where they oil the lanes 45 ft. and
starting from the left gutter with 3 boards of heavy oil application,
then 3 boards of light application, then 3 boards of heavy, 3 of light
application, and so on. This pattern tends to favor the lefties, which
is a good thing because I am a lefty. The right-handers were not
looking forward to this pattern, however I was. Last year, Jason
Couch won here, this is a new year so we need a new winner so why not
me?
The format is a long
grueling 15 games of qualifying, three five game blocks, followed by
24 games of match play, followed by a 5 man stepladder finals. I
hope my body can take it. Here we go.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
– 11:00 a.m. Today I am bowling B squad. The lefties on A bowled
good, we bowled on the burn 1st. Then after we bowl, they
oil the lanes and then we bowl again, then A squad bowls on the
burn.
After practicing for 15
min, I had 2 balls in mind, my Widow, pin outside the ring finger, CG
in, and the mass bias in the thumb hole, with a small hole.
1st game
207 I couldn’t carry the 7 pin to save my life. I left four of
them.
2nd game 195
I started with my Pain then switched to my to my Vibe after leaving a
split and missing a 7 pin.
3rd game
236 That Vibe started working
4th game
220 These lanes were a little tighter then the last. I switched
to my toxic with a small hole threw a 4 bagger and salvaged that 20
plus pins.
5th game
224 Let the 7 pin saga continue, 5 of them, with three bagger and
double sprinkled amongst them.
Not bad, respectable,
however I am going to have to step it up if I want to make match play.
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207 |
195 |
236 |
220 |
224 |
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Wednesday, January
17, 2007 – 4:00 p.m. I have better idea of how to play the
lanes. The 1st block the shot I played the lanes more
direct, this block I am going to slow the ball down and cover more
boards to increase the ball reaction on the back end to change the
entry angle. Lets see how that works.
1st game
237 Much better three 7 pins and one 10 pin and struck out in the
10th. We are on the way.
2nd game
189 What happened to my reaction? Three 7 pins one 8 pin, and one
split. I have got to do better if I want to make match play.
3rd game
215 Out the gate with a 3 bagger and then my carry left the
building. Two 10 pins, and three 7 pins.
4th game
249 Switched to my Hawgzilla with no hole, and the pin over the
ring finger. 6 bagger sweet, with a 7 pin in the 10th.
5th game
238 Stayed with the Zilla, threw a 5 bagger, and made my spares.
Good block.
I’m definitely going to
move up some spots after that block. One more block to go. See you
tomorrow.
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237 |
189 |
215 |
249 |
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Thursday, January
18, 2007 – 8:00 a.m. How do I play the lanes? Do I go more
direct or do I cover more boards? I have a good look either way. I
had my highest block with my Zilla on the fresh, so lets try that
first.
1st game
258 Yes! 7 bagger with a 7-10 split on the fill ball. Good call.
Now lets keep it going.
2nd game
258 Oh baby. I am throwing the ball great. My Zilla is reading
the lane good, and the pins are falling.
3rd game
265 Spare, open, sheet. 183 over for three? That’s huge. Don’t
stop now, you have miles to go before you sleep.
4th game
225 5 bagger with a split. My ball is starting to push, but I
don’t want to change the zone I am in. one game to go.
5th game
188 That’s ok I can live with that. Out 15 games, I missed 1
spare, a 7 pin, and had 4 opens.
Good bowling. Now I have a
good chance to make it to the show, but 1st I have got to
get thru 24 games of match play.
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258 |
258 |
265 |
225 |
188 |
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MATCH PLAY ROUND 1
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B. Oatman |
220
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W. Williams Jr |
211 |
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A. Cain |
265
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B. Oatman |
244 |
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T. Baker |
190 |
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B. Oatman |
235
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B. Oatman |
173 |
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T. Delutz Jr |
278
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D. Horan Jr |
240 |
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B. Oatman |
257
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J. Hurd |
198 |
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B. Oatman |
236
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B. Oatman |
212 |
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S. Rash |
225 |
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B. Oatman |
228
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P. Bohn III |
215 |
MATCH PLAY ROUND
2
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M. Fagan |
237 |
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B. Oatman |
259 |
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B. Oatman |
255
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S. Gurrieri |
218 |
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D. Tessman |
228
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B. Oatman |
186 |
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R. Kalfas |
206 |
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B. Oatman |
230
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B. Oatman |
245 |
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P. Allen |
245 |
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B. Oatman |
235
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J. Reyes |
227 |
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M. Machuga |
255
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B. Oatman |
168 |
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B. Oatman |
236
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J. Couch |
202 |
MATCH PLAY ROUND
3
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B. Oatman |
235
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B. O'Neill |
196 |
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C. Barnes |
226
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B. Oatman |
217 |
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B. Oatman |
192 |
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R. Wolfe |
268
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B. Oatman |
212
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J. Ciccone |
205 |
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M. Koivuniemi |
193
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B. Oatman |
181 |
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B. Oatman |
223
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M. Scroggins |
217 |
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B. Voss |
195 |
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B. Oatman |
220
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S. Gurrieri |
175 |
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B. Oatman |
215
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I finished in 9th
place.
I am sure it will make
good reading. Next week we will be in Henderson, NV, bowling on the
Viper pattern.
Until then, may your
scores be high!
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