Alley Oops team members, from left to right, are Tanner Laughman, Eric Smith, Jacob Hawkins and Paul Wolfram. |
By Barry Sparks
The night got off to an ugly
start for the Alley Oops bowling team in the Yorktowne Match Play league at
Suburban Bowlerama as Tanner Laughman's first ball hit his ankle and ended up
in the gutter.
Things got better, much better,
however, as the night progressed. The
4-man team of Laughman, Eric Smith, Jacob Hawkins and Paul Wolfram tallied a
3,013 match, which set the York County record and rates as the second highest
in the country this season. A team from
Lexington, Ohio, boasts a 3,057 total.
Smith set the pace with an 810
series, while Wolfram finished with a 795.
Hawkins added a 713 and Laughman chipped in with a 695. All four bowlers average 225 or higher.
"We have a lot of talent on
our team," said Wolfram.
"Everything just clicked for us.
We kept pushing each other, and we fed off of each other. It was a super night."
At one point in the match all
four bowlers struck for four consecutive frames. Smith put together a string of 20 consecutive
strikes, stretching from the second to the third game.
"We have good team
chemistry," said Smith. "We
are very competitive, but we have fun, too.
Although no one was aware of what the county record for a 4-man team was,
we knew we must have been close."
Hawkins believes the 3,013 match
is even more impressive because it wasn't bowled on a fresh lane
condition. Alley Oops competes in a
league that starts at 8:30 p.m., after a league has already rolled at 6 p.m.
"We never know what the lane
condition is going to be like when we bowl," he said. "That's always a challenge. We have to figure out the condition as
quickly as possible and make the necessary adjustments."
Laughman said once team members
start striking, it becomes infectious.
"It's a lot of fun when everyone is striking. You don't want to be the guy not to
strike."
Can Alley Oops improve upon its
3,013 match?
"Getting to 3,000 is
difficult," stressed Wolfram.
"But, we do have a lot of potential."
Laughman is more convinced than
Wolfram that the team could improve its record.
"All I have to do is keep the ball out of the gutter," he said.
ALLEY OOPS
Tanner Laughman 248 233 216 695
Eric Smith 241 290 279 810
Jacob Hawkins 233 254 226 713
Paul Wolfram 279 237 279 795
Total 3013