Showing posts with label Women's City Bowling Tournament Cheyenne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women's City Bowling Tournament Cheyenne. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Cheyenne USBC WBA Annual Championship Tournament

The Cheyenne Women's City Bowling Tournament, hosted by Warren Lanes on Warren AFB, was held over two weekends - the last weekend in February (27-28 Feb) and the first weekend in March (5-6 March) 2016.

Pocket notebook given to everyone who participated in team event
I participated on the first weekend, and did not do very well. I didn't actually come in *last* in any event - just second to last in doubles.

Our team event (4-woman team) did marginally better because the two people we were bowling with did pretty well...

So, this sets the bar pretty low for future improvement.

The photos below are pretty dim - I'll try to take better ones on Friday and replace the ones below.

Results posted in 2 Bar Bowl

 
Singles handicap 164-136
Singles handicap, I placed 32 out of 46.

Doubles handicap
Doubles - second to last!

Handicap All events




Saturday, March 5, 2016

Overview of Warren Lanes, Warren AFB, Cheyenne

Today is the second weekend of the Women's City Bowling Tournament hosted by Warren Lanes on Warren AFB.

Exterior on a cloudy Saturday at Warren Lanes on Warren AFB
Warren Lanes is a rather nondescript building. You wouldn't know it's a bowling center unless you saw the exterior signs - there's no large sign on the building itself.

To get to the bowling center you simply enter the base after showing your ID (and you need to be military or retired military or with a friend who is - or signed up to participate in a bowling tournament) and continue down Randall Avenue to the second set of lights, where you turn left. A sign on your right will point you to the bowling center.

Sadly, if I remember correctly, there used to be a library near the bowling center - and it has actually closed, according to my sister (retired Air Force whose husband, also retired, works as an independent contractor at his old job there in PMEL.)

That's really sad, that a library would close...

Anyway, back to Warren Lanes.

Another exterior shot of Warren Lanes
Fall/winter hours at Warren Lanes
Note that the bowling center closes at 6 pm on Sunday. 6 pm! You think it would stay open to 11 pm on that day also! I suppose they must have kept track of the number of visitors they got each day and found that few people came on a Sunday after 6 - but I find it strange that that would be the case. On the other hand I find it strange that the on-base library should close because of lack of use - that's pretty sad, too!

Enter the bowling center and the first thing you see on your left is a kind of alcove where people can sit if they are drinkers. There's a small bar there (which I didn't get a photo of.)

"Lounge" adjacent to tiny bar at Warren Lanes
To the right are the 12 bowling lanes. Notice how the Qubica pads are oval, and there's no shelf underneath them (as there is at 2 Bar Bowl) to put one's bowling towel, rosin, and so on.

Photo showing all twelve lanes from left to right
Note that the ramps for kids are placed between lanes 6 and 7. The red thing is the oil machine.

Qubica Machine
The Qubica machine allows people to input the names of bowlers, correct scores, and so on.

The two balls on the ball return above are mine - the orange/blue one is my Brunswick Mastermind, the brown/goldish one is my Viziball Pirate ball - which i like very much but which is plastic. I can't get it redrilled for fingertip because after finger holes are plugged the ball needs to be sanded and the picture of the pirate on one side and a treasure map on the other would come right off!

The chairs are perpendicular to the ball return
 As you can see from the photo above, there's a bowler waiting to step on the approach. Adjacent to her are the rows of seats - each lane has a row of seats. Makes it kind of claustrophobic, in my opinion.  There is additional seating up above the "settee" area.

Warren Lanes "command center"
Above photo shows the counter, from the rear, facing the lanes, where people come to rent lanes, get their bowling shoes, etc. Presumably the bowling shoes are in little boxes running the length of the counter - I actually forgot to look when I was there! But there's no place else they can be.

There are no lane phones for people to call back for "ball return" or "deadwood" on the lanes. They must have to run up to the counter (or shout loudly) to get something like that fixed.

Game Time Snack bar
In the far right corner of the center is the Game Time snack bar. They had cans of Pepsi as well as coca cola products in fountain drinks, hamburgers, etc.)

Ice cream bar - with a variety of toppings
The Warren Lanes dining area is narrow, but long. It's to the right of the bowlers, and walled off for the most part so it's relatively quiet.

Warren Lanes dining area
And finally, a shot of the lanes with women bowlers participating in the City Tournament:


Saturday, February 27, 2016

Women's City Bowling Tournament - Cheyenne

This weekend, i.e. today, 27 Feb 2016 and tomorrow 28 Feb, I'll be bowling at the Warren AFB bowling lanes in the Women's City Bowling Tournament.

I was entered with a 148 handicap.

This is shaping up to be a disaster.

I bought a new Storm Hy-road about three weeks ago, and had it drilled finger tip. I made the big mistake of going up a pound in weight - it's a 14 pound ball and simply too heavy for me.

I have a 13 pound Brunswick Mastermind, and I had it drilled fingertip and got it back yesterday - but did not have a chance to practice with it.

(After deciding to give up on my Storm Hy-road until I could do some finger- and forearm strengthening exercises, I had the impression that I wasn't able to control my other bowling balls properly because I was trying to do a finger tip thing with them. This might have been my imagination - but it's too late now!  Oh, how I wish I hadn't decided to go fingertip in the middle of the season!)

Anyway, starting at 3 pm I'll be bowling doubles and then singles with my Mastermind which I haven't had a chance to practice with. The guy who drilled it dropped it off at the bowling center in the morning and never told me it was there, so I didn't get it until the evening, and the thumb hole seemed a bit tight to me but there's nothing I can do about it now.

So, I need to think positive thoughts, bring all my bowling balls, and just bowl the best I can.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Upcoming Tournaments: Cheyenne, 27-28 Feb 2016 and Las Vegas, 4-9 June 2016

I've got two tournaments coming up - one in Cheyenne from 27-28 May, and the other in Las Vegas from 4-9 June.

Obviously I want to do well in the City tournament, but my main goal is to be a success at Nationals  - and I've got got a little bit less than 4 months to perfect my game and get it up to that 200 average (for all that my "book" average going in to that tourney is 146).
I can do that!

Women's City
Warren Lanes is located on Warren Airforce Base, and so I've had to give them my driver's license and birthdate. Everyone going on to the base has to be on a list and the security guards will check our driver's license when we go on base.

Warren Lanes is about half the size of the Two Bar Bowl Lanes.  I have bowled on there before - I went there for a tournament about three years ago and didn't do well.  I intend to do better this time.

I would have preferred to just bowl Singles - but you can't just bowl singles. At the very least you have to bowl Singles and Doubles.

The only reason why I get to participate in this tournament is because a woman bowler couldn't find someone to be her teammate for doubles. She asked a friend of mine, with whom I bowl on the Sunday Happy Moose league, who asked me.

I let her take care of everything, so now not only will I be bowling singles and doubles, but also the team event. I've also got into a "side pot" for all events (highest score for all events wins something), and also, since I'm over 50, for the "senior side pot" - so that was an extra $5 each.

Total cost to me, $67.

Nationals - Las Vegas

 In June I will be going to Las Vegas with three other women for Nationals.

$216 for airfare, and about $150 for entry fees for Nationals and also for a No Tap tournament in Samstown.

(I will explain about No Tap in another post.)

Not sure how much hotels are going to be. Hopefully we'll stay somewhere off-strip that has reasonable rates!