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“Some will talk about their game and how disgusted they were with it. Lunch conversations are as varied as the menu.
The first person to the restaurant tells the waitress how many tables and chairs we’ll need.” Then we get a head count of how many are coming. “During bowling, we discuss what restaurant we are going to go to. The social aspects of the Tuesday Wonders league do not end at the 10th frame. It’s also healthy, promoting lower cholesterol and blood pressure, decreased risk of heart attacks and diabetes, and it improves bone density, according to the Skilled Bowlers group.
It’s better than sitting home watching TV,” Boyd quipped. You are throwing anywhere from a 10- to 15-pound ball. “It offers some exercise because you are using your arms, back and legs. Physical exercise is another benefit of the bowling league. It’s a lot of team sportsmanship,” she said. “ you think you got a strike, and you end up leaving, what we call, the ‘stinking 10 pin.’ Other times, somebody converts a big split to a spare. A few new ladies joined a couple of years ago, and we have developed a deep friendship with them.” “We don’t have a clique, and outsiders are always welcome. The Tuesday Wonders love having new members join their league, Boyd said. I had a very good friend in the league get diagnosed with a breast tumor. We all pitch in to help … Some of them brought me meals when I was going through chemo … One lady sent me a cheerful card every week. Over the years, a few bowlers have faced medical hardships. “We share a lot of information with each other - from good times and bad times.” It’s almost like an extended family,” Boyd said. So, we have that relationship of watching each other’s kids grow up and become parents. “The majority of us had kids that grew up together playing soccer and baseball. The league appeals to players for a variety of reasons - social enjoyment, exercise, fun and lunches afterward. Some have their name on bowling balls to ensure it’s not mistakenly picked up by someone else. Team names reflect the personalities of bowlers - “Newbies,” “Dueling Duos” and “Ruby Tuesday.” The classic bowling shirts of the 1950’s and ’60’s, along with flashy, multi-colored bowling balls, have fallen out of style with these senior women. We listen to the other women talk about their husbands, and we just say, ‘Well we don’t have that problem anymore,’” she laughed. “Some of the women, like myself, are widows so it’s a nice being with other people that have gone through the same losses. Some of them feel like - I don’t know if I should have this printed or not - it’s a break from their husbands,” she chuckled.
“The women enjoy getting out and doing something for themselves. Even though she is no longer able to throw a ball down the alley she enjoys attending the weekly competitions, keeping track of league business and socializing with members.īoyd said the league plays an important role for pinstrikers.
In her early days she bowled a 779 three-game series and recorded a high game of 279. She had to stop following a bout with breast cancer, of which she is now in remission.