I was going to post this under George's question of whether bowling is a game or a sport, but I have since changed my focus.
In response to this question, tenpin bowling is in my eyes a 'pseudo-sport' but more has to be done before it catches up to sports like rugby league and soccer.
What I put forward is an opportunity for each centre to organise leagues by sex and average in juniors, and to organise four adult leagues - mens restricted and open, and ladies restricted and open. Apart from a smaller number of leagues, this will make things easier to manage when it comes time to select team members for championship and shield events.
While we are at it, why not have intercentre leagues as well within the bigger cities? This would encourage more team-like behaviour and pride in being a representative of your centre.
I'm interested in your responses.
In response to this question, tenpin bowling is in my eyes a 'pseudo-sport' but more has to be done before it catches up to sports like rugby league and soccer.
What I put forward is an opportunity for each centre to organise leagues by sex and average in juniors, and to organise four adult leagues - mens restricted and open, and ladies restricted and open. Apart from a smaller number of leagues, this will make things easier to manage when it comes time to select team members for championship and shield events.
While we are at it, why not have intercentre leagues as well within the bigger cities? This would encourage more team-like behaviour and pride in being a representative of your centre.
I'm interested in your responses.