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    Vance

    Gender: Male
    Location: San Bernardino
    Quote: Don't hold on to past dreams. If you are looking behind you, you will never see what is in front of you.
    Relationship: Married
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 2
    Body Type: Some extra baggage
    Height: 5'9"
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: Personal: Vance Sisk, Resides in Sun City California, with my wife Andrea Sisk of 12 years and two great kids Heather and Tanner. Best memories of bowling would have to be the times I got to spend with my father Ed Sisk putting away shoes and chasing dead wood so I could bowl after hours while my Dad counted the night’s totals. I was just added to the Track Regional Staff as of September 2007. I am looking forward to having a great year with the new Track bowling balls. I am the Owner of Matter Of Degrees Pro Shop. I have been bowling for most of my life. I have 15 - 300 games. 12 - 800 Series with my best of 868. I have 1 - 300 game and 1 - 800 Series on a sport shoot. My best sport shoot series for 3 games is 857. And the best 4 game series on a sport shoot is 1131.
    Music: Well my Wife Andrea tells me I'm still stuck in the 80's. So I still the the 80's music. Brings back some good times when music was a big part of growing up.
    Movies: Favorite Movies: Top Gun, Smokey and the Bandit, Tin Cup. Not into sci-fi movies. Never seen Star Wars but I did see E.T.
    TV: Friends, Raymond, Anything on the Discovery Channel.
    Books: Anything Photo Shop
    Likes: Fishing, Golf maybe twice a year, boating.
    Dislikes: People who eat with there mouth WIDE OPEN.
    Hobbies: Bowling, R.C. Airplanes.
    Heroes: My Family

    New Bowling Balls coming soon

    Friday, May 23, 2008, 02:20 PM [General]

    Well the next month and a half you will be seeing a lot of new bowling balls coming to market. Track, Hammer, Columbia, Ebonite all have new bowling balls coming to your pro shop very soon. I will try to give a quick run down of the new bowling balls.

     Track Is coming out with 3 balls.

    The Track Up Rising - This is the second ball in the Rising line for Track Bowling. With the great look of the new Up Rising  it will sure make a lasting impression on the bowlers that have used and like the original Rising.

     The Track Kinetic Pearl - This is the third ball in the Kinetic line for Track. With the shuttle core and the new pearl cover stock the new Kinetic Pearl will give you more length and stronger backend motion. Or in a more simple term  Monster Skid/Flip.

     The Track Tantrum - This is the second ball in the Mid Price line for Track Bowling. The Tantrum is a Pearl Cover Stock with the Legion core. Great mid lane read with a little more angle on the back end from the Track Temper.

     

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    Brunswick Total Inferno Sale.

    Monday, April 28, 2008, 10:09 AM [General]

    Anyone in the market for a new 16 lbs. Total Inferno we have 5 that we will sell at $89.95 plus shipping. Just goto this page and check out. All 5 balls are 15 lbs 15 oz. with 1-2" pin and top from 2.8 oz - 3.8 oz.

    www.matterofdegrees.com

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    Have a kick *ss 4th of July!

    :-D

    Rock ON!

    Tim
    July 03, 2008
    12:20 PM CST

    Hey, how's it going?
    Hopefully tonight I'll be able to send some pics of my current ball layout. Thanks for your time and help.

    If you don't mind, I would like to ask you one more question.
    On sport patterns, so far, (bowling in the ABT), I've noticed how much trouble I have with spare shooting. The strike ball seems to re-act and is easier to land. I'm talking about easy spares...Like, 1-2-4, and others in the center. I roll a strike shot at them, and the ball just slides straight on by them without hooking. The only adjustment, is that I move my feet a couple of boards....

    My question is, how or what is the best way to practice straight spare shooting when you don't have the same sport shot? Like, for instance, on a house shot. Will the lane condition effect the way you line up a straight shot with a plastic ball? I'm talking, dead straight. When you hear the thumb hole hitting the floor. That's the straight that I use when I roll for corner pins. The ball always "thumps" down the lane. I think I need to be able to shoot straight at spares, no matter where they are, to ensure I get them. Am I on the right line of thinking?

    Tim
    May 27, 2008
    07:54 AM CST

    Vince Thank you for your advice, Yes I will be there for the practice. I like heavy oil but I have never bowled on the scorpion pattern. I just hope I get the 2pm squad on saturday so I can try and get the double jump stuff down before I bowl.

    brian
    May 25, 2008
    07:50 PM CST

    I do have a plastic ball, but I am not used to shooting spares on the left side by throwing straight at them since I really don't have to do that on a THS. The main thing that killed me spare wise though were the ones that you can throw a strike ball at, not the single pin spares. Things you need to hook at like 3-6-9-10, and leaves that involved the head pin were mainly what I missed, along with 2-10's and 2-4-10's from throwing wide on my strike ball, and a 6-10 that I chopped the 6 off of. I didn't leave a whole lot on the left side really... and I made most of the stuff on the left, but I still need to get used to throwing straight at them anyway.

    rensu
    May 21, 2008
    11:16 PM CST