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Bowlers Name, Axis point and layout description

Brad Angelo- Brad is using a combination of these three balls during the qualifying rounds. Transitions are happening fast and Brad has to be ready to switch quick.
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Michael Fagans balls- This is the group of balls Michael has used throughout the week. The Punisher was drilled up for the match-play rounds and is the ball he starts with to play up the lane. It is 1.5 inches from his PAP. The Ambush has not been used very much but is there to smooth out the lane when the backends seem spoty. It is a little too jumpy most of the time. The Strikes zones are the balls he goes to when the lane has transitioned and he moves left. He has two different ones with different surfaces.
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Bowlers Name, Axis point and layout description

Parker Bohn III- These are the two balls Parker has used most of the week. We added another one later in the week that I don't have a picture of. The third one had the pin between and above the fingers. You can see the difference in pin to axis differences. The one where you can not see the pin has the pin drilled out in the ring finger (it also has a little more surface on it)
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Bowlers Name, Axis point and layout description

Mika Koivuniemi- These are three of the balls Mika used this week. He actually used a couple more balls in match-play. One was an Ultimate Inferno drilled like the Punisher that will allow him to play outside of the first arrow where the lanes play very tight. He also has a Scorchin Inferno that he used in his first match with Ryan Shafer. The Absolute you see is used when Mika decides to move left and hook the lane. Most of Mika's strategy has been developed to play up the lane, either in the track or outside of the track. He will only move left and hook it when the early hook forces him to overthrow it.
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Sean Rash
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Nathan Bohr
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