Bowling Rules

Rules-and-Regulations
Rules and Regulations
February 22, 2019
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How to Make The Ball “Hook” in Bowling
March 7, 2019

The goal is to knock down all ten pins • Each frame consists of throwing the ball twice to knock down all the pins • If you knock down all the pins with the first ball, it is called a “strike” • If you knock down all the pins with the second ball, it is called a “spare” • Each games consists of ten frames. If you bowl a strike in the tenth frame, you get two more balls. If you throw a spare, you get one more ball. • Open frames are frames without a strike or spare • Scoring is based on the number of pins you knock down. However, if you bowl a spare, you get to add the pins in your next ball to that frame. For strikes, you get the next two balls. • An average of three games is played. You determine a 3 game average by adding all 3 scores and then dividing that number by 3. • Accurate preliminary scores are essential for fair divisioning. • Foul line is in effect. If you step over the foul line, any pins knocked down will not count towards your score. • Ramp Bowling is allowed for those athletes that are not physically capable of rolling a bowling ball. The ramp is for physical disabilities and not to be used to just increase a score. • Bumpers are not allowed. LANE ETIQUETTE • Every bowler must wear bowling shoes, with the exception of Athletes utilizing a wheel chair. Bowling shoes should not be worn outside or into restrooms. • Bowl on your own lane • Don’t bowl at the same time as someone else on any lane next to you UNIFORM • Athletes must be appropriately dressed. One of the most important things a coach can do is have their team in Uniform. Athletes should be dressed in a team shirt, walking shorts or pants. (Jeans are acceptable in bowling). SOOK offers 3 different Bowling events: • Traditional Singles Bowling – This is Singles bowling. The Athlete’s score is based on a three game average. Add the total of all 3 games together and then divide by three for the three game average. The maximum score is 300. • Unified Doubles Bowling – The Athlete and Unified Partner bowl as a team. Score is determined by a three game average of both their scores added together. The maximum score is 600. • Unified Team Bowling – Two Athletes and two partners team together in a four person team, where all 4 scores are added together and a 3 game average is taken. The maximum score is 1200.

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