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    Sean

    Gender: Male
    Location: Indianapolis
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Maybe Someday
    Body Type: Average
    Height: 5'11"
    Religion: Protestant
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: Hi my name is Sean Couse and I'm an avid bowler in the Indianapolis area. I bowl in 3 to 4 leagues a week and am a member of the PBA. I also work part time in the pro shop. I love to watch college and pro football and the PBA finals on Sundays.
    Music: Everything from Kenny Wayne Shepherd to Godsmack.
    TV: ESPN, History Channel, Discovery Channel
    Hobbies: Bowling of course, golf and tennis
    Vices: I really don't want to get into that right now.

    End of the season

    Friday, April 20, 2007, 08:06 AM [General]

    The season is finally coming to a close....

    I was on 3 teams as a regular and subbed on 2 others this past season.  All 3 of my regular teams finished in 1st place so I guess you could say it was a successful season.  I also participated in my 1st TQR and I'm really looking forward to bowling in a couple of Regional events this summer.  I'll be applying for my PBA card in a week or so to allow me to bowl in an unlimited number of events next year.

     Just a suggestion to anyone else out there on their respective USBC board of directors...

    We ran brackets for leagues 2 nights a week and were able to raise about $40 per week on average for our general fund to purchase certification equipment.  We are going to try to get brackets going for every night next season and hope to raise about $100 a week to put towards fun things for the association members and scholarship funds.  You will need to get enough volunteers trained on the software to have 2 people for each night you run the brackets.  I would suggest getting about 6 people trained so that the volunteers don't get "burned out".  I was spending 4 nights a week at the bowling alleys either bowling or running brackets or both.  I would not suggest running brackets and trying to bowl unless you are only helping to collect scores.  You can't truly concentrate on your bowling if you are running back and forth from the computer to the lanes to bowl.  Remember that you bowl because you enjoy the friendships and competition.  It's very difficult to enjoy those things when you are trying not to make mistakes inputting data for the brackets. 

    I'll be bowling in the PBA Experience league this summer so I'll post a few times to let you know what I think of the league and the patterns that we will use.

     

    Have a great summer!

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    Pepsi Championships

    Friday, March 16, 2007, 07:18 AM [General]

    Well it finally arrived.  If you have the means and abilities; you have to try to compete in a TQR at least once in your lifetime.  The week started with a meeting on Tuesday night at the bowling center.  I found out that my "mental crutch" was not allowed in competition because it isn't on the registered products list.  A word of advice; don't wait until the night before competition to find out that your bowling bag and/or accessories are not allowed in competition.  I had to leave my bowling bag and Masters wrist strap in the locker room.  I bought the wrist strap last fall when I sprained my wrist and have used it since my wrist healed as a mental crutch.  I thought about buying a new approved one but I decided to set it all aside and concentrate on the bowling.  Wednesday morning was a tough one for nerves.  I arrived at the bowling center around 8:45am.  One other stipulation that affected me was the fact that smoking is not allowed during competition.  I knew that I would be going through a very nerve racking experience and this would be a tough day.  I've never had the opportunity to bowl on Sport conditions let alone the Viper pattern, so when they told us we would have 30 minutes for practice and that we could spend the first 20 minutes on any lanes we would bowl on that day, it took a little bit of the pressure off.  It's a little different when you are bowling in leagues with house oil conditions and can pretty much be anonymous unless your shooting for a 300, compared to bowling with your name on your shirt in front of bleachers of people.  It was intimidating but since I decided not to put a PBA patch on my shirt, I'm still an amateur so I had that option, I could stay somewhat out of the spotlight.  Once they started the competition I was absolutely shaking.  The other guys on the pair were doing their best to help me calm down.  A big thanks to John Riffle, Ed Smaglik, Chad Kloss and James Wallace for their help.  I spent the first 2 games trying to get the lanes figured out and timing the professional 2 lane etiquette.  Most of the pros were very helpful in regards to the lane etiquette rules.  I knew right away that I wouldn't be the top amatuer qualifier so I just concentrated on not making a fool of myself.  I found out the hard way that my lazy way of shooting left sided spares is not an effective way to do it on pro conditions.  You had better get used to shooting straight at the pins instead of using/relying on your "hook" to pick it up.  Also, try your best to loosen up before the competition.  I was so nervous and tight that I couldn't extend my arm out enough to pickup the 10 pin until about the 4th game.  At the end of the day I was -141 and clearing out my stuff from the locker room.  I had a couple of highlights to be happy with in the end.  I didn't finish in last place.  I made a few more friends.  I had 2 games over 200 and was able to string some strikes together.  I picked up a strange 3-6-4-7 split and finished the qualifier on a high note with 4 strikes in a row.  So, in the end, you will definitely want to join a PBA Experience league and get with your pro shop to get your arsenal ready for competition.  I thought I had all the equipment I needed, but I was lost for about 2 games towards the end.  Buying the right "tweener" ball would be critical and could have helped me to be on the plus side instead of on the minus side.  I have the "bug" now and feel that I could definitely do better in the next TQR.  Hopefully I'll see some of you out there on the road at a Regional event or TQR.

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    Hey Sean thanks for the add

    Roy Casebolt
    May 02, 2007
    10:58 AM CST

    Hi Sean! It was great meeting you in Indy!!
    ;o)

    Aly
    March 20, 2007
    12:14 AM CST

    hey! are you at the tour stop? Were you there today? I could swear I saw you, but I wasn't sure...Let me know..I'm bowling the pro am at 6pm...and going to the show..

    Aly
    March 16, 2007
    09:56 PM CST

    Thank you very much for the add. If we don't chat tomorrow or this weekend. Have a good one!

    ~S

    Bowl tv
    February 22, 2007
    11:17 PM CST