Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Let the Games Begin!

Well, Tuesday August 25th marked the beginning of the 2010 season as the Brew Crew look to defend their 2009 Ivy League Championship. Team members were anxious to get this season underway as the Ivy League returned with a 9-team lineup that included a new team but dropped a team from last season.

Unfortunately, the 'Crew' got out to a less than stellar beginning. The lanes seemed atypically slick and oily and scores were anything but consistent. Even a last-minute lineup change could not appease the bowling gods that night as they seemingly threw all they had at Bryant Clark when he started Game 2 with six consecutive splits and two more before the game was finished.

The biggest bright spot on the evening was cleanup man Darrell Erhart as he needed just a 159 to come out of the gates with a 600-series. Despite throwing the first two games with nothing less than a 9-count, Game 3 ended with a 146 as the gods saw fit to turn several pocket hits into hanging tens and splits.

But, we are not daunted. The 'Crew' will return next week with an established average and I am predicting a 4-game sweep. You can keep us down, but not out.
p.s. (I will also have a higher series than Bryant)

Monday, May 18, 2009

Kansas State Tourney '09

The Brew Crew... (more to be added here...)

August 26, 2009
I have not yet written much about our State trip but after last night's season opener, the guys wanted to remind Michael via this blog that we did not make it past the first round of the (whatever you call it) when he failed to throw at least an 8 count on the first ball. He has thus been demoted to second-man as a motivational move by the team captain.

Monday, April 13, 2009

2008 Awards

Individual Season Awards are listed below:

  • Rick Wellman
  1. League High Series - Handicap
  2. 75pins Over - Game
  3. 140pins Over - Series
  4. 600 Series
  • Michael Burnett
  • Bryant Clark
  • Monte Clark
  • Darrell Erhart

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

2009 Champions

The Brew Crew successfully captured the Douglas County Ivy League championship with a dramatic 2-pin win in the third game of three.

Going into the night, the Brew Crew had a slim 1-game lead over the heavyweight team of Muncher's Bakery. Needing to merely split the night's games and go 2 of 4, the Brew Crew methodically never gave up their handicap and won the first game by 35 pins.

However, in the spirit of a good old-fashioned slug fest, Muncher's came back and took game two by 70 pins; which also gave them the total pins lead going into the third game.

Leadoff-man Michael Burnett gave the Brew Crew a sound start with a turkey in his first three frames (on his way to a sound 620 series). However, the drying lane conditions proved challenging for the mid-bowlers though they were able to bowl their average. Bracketing Michael's leadoff position, anchorman Darrell Erhart had a fantastic 3rd game on his way to a commanding team high series of 650.

As the third game neared the finish line, the teams were neck and neck. It looked like Muncher's had the advantage as the teams were tied after 8 frames and Muncher's average lead would likely pull them through. However, both teams were plagued by pocket hit splits and went into the 10th virtually tied. Michael Burnett continued to set the bar as he ferociously threw 3 strikes for a turkey in the 10th. Second-baseman Rick Wellman threw a heavy head-pin on his first ball leaving a nerve-wracking baby split on the right side. However, he picked it up and threw a 9-count to continue the solid 10th by the Brew Crew. [Put Bryant and Monte here... I forgot what they did].

Middle man Bryant Clark then stepped up and finished the third game with his second 200+ game of the night. His 600 series (625) capped off a great season-finishing run that included a near perfect game just a week or two earlier. Bryant's uncle, team captain Monte Clark, also finished the championship night with a 600 series that also put the finishing touches on a stellar season. Monte regularly earned his captain stripes throughout the season as he would find a way to a 600 series on nights when the ever changing lane conditions left the team struggling to make their average.

Going into the final position, the Brew Crew held the slimmest of leads at 9 pins and Muncher's anchor man (Larry Caldwell) was working on two strikes against Erhart's one. Larry threw first, and with the bowling gods watching from above, a solid pocket hit from the left-hander left a solid 7-pin which prevented Muncher's from locking up the victory with a lead-off double in the 10th. However, Larry converted the spare to force Erhart to mark. Before Caldwell threw his second ball, Erhart threw a heavy head pin and left the 6-10 on the right side. Though nervous with the season on the line, Erhart threw a great ball, converted the split and gave Brew Crew a 3-pin lead with each bowler left to throw one ball.

Munchers' Larry Caldwell threw first again and bowled a perfect strike to put the pressure on Erhart. Again battling nerves, Erhart mustered a pocket hit that fell 9 of 10 pins and won the league championship by two!

Congratulations Brew Crew! A fantastic season!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Brew Crew Regains the Lead

(January 20, 2009) The Brew Crew had a gigantic week on Tuesday night, taking all four games of the series to regain a tie for the league lead. The night was highlighted by the fact that their opponent had handed them a 1-3 butt whipping just one week ago, led by an outstanding evening by John x.

This week, however, the crew would not roll over so easily.

Another bright spot of the evening was when the crew's low man rolled his first 600 series. Richard Wellman bowled a 213, 19x, 19x for his first ever 600 series.