Alright, here is a late night update. First of all, i think a lot of what i talked about in my "JG Perspective" post came true. AJ went undefeated, the top 2 after 25 lost within 3 rounds, and bowlers that bowled well didnt make it to the end. Now, this doesnt take away from the people who made team usa AT ALL. Every single bowler who got the automatic spot or was selected completely deserved it and should be recognized for it. Also, a personal congrats to Marshall for yet another year on Junior Team and AJ Johnson, who i had the pleasure of getting to know better and bowling with over at JWTC.
But, as far as my opinions on JG go, i think i covered most of them in my JG write up a couple weeks ago.
Anyway, i wanted to quickly say that my trip to Europe to bowl is coming together. My plane tickets are purchased and i am practicing around 30-40 games a week. I am now 100% committed to getting to the top of my game by the time i leave.... This means im looking to be in the bowling center 3-4 days a week and focusing on working on my weaknesses. If I can come out of this trip with confidence, it will also do wonders for my college bowling which would start up just a couple weeks after that.
Thats it for now. This post was more on the actual blog side as it was pretty informal.. Im still working with the mobile app so i can start posting updates on trips live from the center. Hopefully i can figure that out pretty soon.
As always, thanks for reading. Enjoy the rest of the summer!
-Cameron
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
A JG Perspective....
So next
week is the Junior Gold Championships. Usually I myself would be getting
prepared for the upcoming week, buuuuuut I digress….. anyway, I wanted to give a little
opinion on the format changes. Ill explain the differences in format kind of
round by round then give my thoughts on whether I like it or dislike it.
First
of all, 4 different divisions? I thought this was supposed to be a tournament for
the elite in the nation. I just don’t see what the point of this is. Now you
have 4 divisions to spread the money instead of two. I also heard they took
away average requirements… so now this is just turning into an open tournament.
Im sure soon enough they’ll take out qualifiers as well. It takes away from the
“prestige” of making it to the big stage.
Now, as
for qualifying, it seems similar, except they took out one game from each
block. Again, whats the point of taking it down from 6 to 5 games for each
block? Its another game that bowlers don’t have to bowl and another game where
bowlers DON’T have to face adversity.
Now
they cut to one in seven, which seems fine to me. It is about the same ratio as
last year. But instead of 12 more games for 16, its five for 64. At first this
seemed kind of weird, but it is less games for more people. Then another five
games to determine top 16. I am a little indifferent about this part, but
instead of have 12 games for everyone after the first cut, its only 5. Less
time for people who are behind to make a run at the top.
Then it
will be double elimination match play until there is a winner. This is where im
a little confused. Last year before you bowled 16 games of match play, you
already bowled 30 games. In this format, you’ve bowled 25 to determine a top
16. That’s five less games that bowlers face adversity. I thought we were
talking about Team USA here. As we all know, end of blocks can be make it or
break it.
If we
look at a 16 player double elimination match play bracket, at the bare minimum,
a player need only bowl TWELVE more games, which makes only 37 GAMES bowled to
win the LARGEST YOUTH TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR. That’s 9 LESS games than the
year before. I highly doubt anyone will be undefeated through the bracket, but
if someone gets hot, its certainly a possibility. Also, with last year, you had
to bowl EVERYONE in the top 16. This year, you only bowl about half that. So one
could potentially get an “easier” side of the bracket than another player.
Finally,
the team spots. Unlike the past years, they’ll give out 2 automatic spots after
25 games (equivilant to the top 2 after semis last year.) and 2 more automatic
to the winner and runner up of the bracket.
Then of course they will select two from the final 16. We could run into
situation where someone will make Team USA and then be stomped in the first two
rounds of the bracket. I think that’s a
bad idea to give automatic spots before even completing all the bowling. Two players will only have to bowl 25 games to make Junior Team USA
Overall
I am not happy with the changes. I don’t think elimination is the right format
for something as important as Junior Team USA. And with all the money at stake,
the wrong matchups could spell disaster for someone who bowls well all week
then is matched up against two bowlers who get hot. Does elimination create
more dramatics? Of course, but so does Team USA spots coming down to the last
game of a 45 game week.
I
personally feel that North Pointe had to do with a lot of these changes.
Especially the shortening of blocks. If I remember correctly, last year in
Vegas, I remember noting that North Pointe was a very short format for
tournament with that much money on the line.
On a
side note, if last years positions were put into this format, I would’ve been
automatically selected for team… go figure.
As
always, thanks for reading. Exciting things are happening for the Torched Lane
and we are honored to have fellow bowlers take part in our experiences. And I would
like to extend a “good luck” and “bowl well” to my teammates Marshall Kent,
Jacob Kent, Mason Petrin, Dominic Partipilo, Leea Haworth and my friends Tyler
Cruz, Tanner Spacey, Payden Stumpf, Courtney Couch and many others that are not
coming to me, at this years Junior Gold tournament. Perhaps with this format,
youll need more luck among other things….
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