I completely agree SequatchieBowler... Scott. We are not in high school anymore, sadly. But we can encourage our past fellow teammates to work hard for everything they earn. My senior year of high school was, no doubt, the best I have ever bowled in my life. Even under all the pressure I had on me to bowl well. And I miss that. I also miss when we actually had to try to beat someone in Saturday Morning league. But now that league is a joke and first place basically goes to whoever has the most handicap, not who earned it. I mean to start league in the morning and already be down some 400 pins before you even throw your first ball stinks. Both Allyn and Matt have so much potential, but they would rather watch all that go down the drain by not practicing for months, then come into the bowling alley and still expect to average 210! It's redonculous! It hurts me to sit here and watch them all just not care anymore. Practice consists of trying to bowl the best game of your life, and in my opinion, that's and hour of practice wasted. They should be trying to perfect their release, or at least trying to make it better. Or even just working on their spares and mental game. But no. I don't foresee this happening at all in the near future and I am incredibly saddened. Not to say that I don't hope for it because I do. /huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":huh:" border="0" alt="huh.gif" />