Mike (aka "Hobo") proved to be very good at picking up spares. However, he also proved to be very ungood at rolling strikes. In the two games he was able to close 16 frames with spares ending up with a 139 in game one and a 156 in game two.
Christine (aka "Shit Storm") was on fire this week. She bowled a combined total of 7 spares and 6 strikes for some high scores of 153 and 155. Unfortunately, Christine's awesome games weren't enough to lead her team to a victory but they got a couple ugly sweater spirit points along the way.
After barely breaking triple digits in his first game, and being beaten by two of the ladies on his team, Jerome decided to pick it up and make the bold prediction of doubling his score for the 2nd game. He did just that. In the last frame of his amazing game, and only 2 pins away from the cap, he put away the last two off a difficult split pick up.
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful game. That started from the bowling lanes, Glossy Balls were their names.
Debbie and the rest of Gilligan's posse bowled a pretty fierce game this week. She bowled a a 173 in game 1 followed by a 134 in game 2 and led her team to a 4-0 win.
In an unprecedented match, David (a.k.a. Doc) bowled what was most literally the game of his life. Going into the 10th frame with nothing but strikes, the crowd was literally silent. And I'm not even talking just the Underdog crowd (but all UD teams are included in said silence); everyone from Imperial staff to casual bowlers stood by, watching in awe. Talk about a lot of pressure. With nerves of steel, David pulled through to accomplish the most impressive bowling feat I have ever witnessed. He bowled an easy 300! And immediately called his dad to tell him about it. Wow is all that comes to mind.
Mike thought he was away from the pressure with his team out of the playoffs, but he was wrong. With HFM tied 2-2 in no-tap coupons with In Like Tim, he toed the line needing either a spare, or a no-tap strike to secure the no-tap victory. He rolled the ball down the lane, leaving the 5 pin, thus getting the no-tap strike and the victory.
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