Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How to play Bowling?

Bowling is a great sport for many reasons. The main reason is that it is great fun and a great way to spend time with friends and family! Does bowling has anything to do with physics? Can you suggest ways/ techniques to perform better in bowling games? This type of questions may come out in Paper2 Section B.

If talking about bowling, maybe we need to ask our expert: Jacqueline Sijore - ex-SMKBL 2010 to help us :)

Congratulations to Jacqueline Sijore for her great performance in Bowling...
She has always made us proud :)


JAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 16: Jacqueline Sijore of Malaysia bowls during the women's doubles bowling on day six of the 2011 Southeast Asian Games at Arena Bowling Jaya Ancol on November 16, 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia.


19-year-old Malaysian shoots 246, 266 to claim the gold medal
copied from: http://www.bowlingdigital.com

Jacqueline Sijore (pictured with the gold medal and the mascot) of Malaysia became the first world champion of the 2011 Women's World Championships in Hong Kong, China, when the 19-year-old rookie defeated 2009 World Champion (Team) Son Yun-Hee (r.), Korea, 266-217, Sunday afternoon at Hong Kong Bowling City.

Both players alternated strikes and single-pin spares in the first three frames. All strikes were on lane 33 and all spares on lanes 34, both dressed with long oil (Paris pattern).

When Son struck on the right lane for the first time it automatically resulted in a three-bagger. However, it should remain her only strike on that lane until the fill ball.

Sijore started to strike in frame four and reeled off nine consecutive strikes to put the match away well before the final frame. Son had single-pin spares in the sixth, eighth, ninth and tenth frame, which sealed her fate. The Korean had to settle for the silver medal.



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