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  • Candice Coots

    Award Winning Coach is Committed to the Alley

    Posted June 30, 2009 by Candice Coots
    This week's Coach of the Week is an award winning bowling coach who has been bowling for 38 years! Coach Jeff Frye of New Jersey knew he had a passion for bowling at a young age, and has since channeled it to provide opportunities for youth bowlers. Wanting to give back to the sport of bowling, and in an effort to provide today's young bowlers with positive experiences, he's become a USBC Silver Coach and USBC Youth Committee member, among many other roles.

    While Coach Frye's involvement with the bowling community is part-time, independent of his full-time job, he approaches his leadership roles with gusto and passion. He prides himself on his "ability to envision the end point while standing at the starting line" and believes that "positive thoughts lead to positive results."

    Coach Frye started out at the local level becoming the Director at the Morris County (NJ) Local Youth Bowling Association. He was then elected to the NJ State Youth Bowling Association where he could share his ideas with a larger audience. That position allowed him to take over the State's Annual Youth Championship Tournament and transform it into one that provides thousands of dollars in scholarship money to youth bowlers annually.

    Coach Frye works to provide youth bowlers with the opportunity to earn national recognition for their bowling abilities, to improve their networking abilities and to shine a spot light on wonderful bowlers to college coaches and other prominent and influential people within the bowling industry at a national level.

    Coach Frye also serves on the USBC's Youth Committee, which has implemented landmark changes in the past year. Apart for involvement with many bowling associations Coach Frye has pursued professional coaching certifications and joined the PBA, all contributing in his effort to stay true to his passion and give back to the sport and its youth participants.

    For the past ten years Coach Frye has also volunteered as a coach at Oakwood Lanes' Saturday morning bowling programs. He would show up early and provide individual assistance to anyone who wanted some extra help.

    The list just goes on and on with Coach Frye, who took a season off from coaching to speak with High School athletic directors about establishing bowling programs at their schools.

    This week's Coach of the Week joyfully wrote, "There's no describing the feeling of pride when a youth bowler I've worked with seeks you out to identify a personal accomplishment in bowling, such as a 300 game, and says thank you for taking time to help them."

    Coach Frye wanted to thank his wife who has been instrumental in his success and helps to keep him organized. He said that since the first year they attended Bowl Expo she's wanted to own a bowling center.  She wrote, "who knows, maybe when my federal career ends a new one will bloom as a bowling center proprietor!"

    Weplay loves stories of commitment and passionate coaches giving back to sports and the youth community. Thank you Coach Frye!
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  • Mike Blakeney

    Welcome to ZClub300

    Posted June 30, 2009 by Mike Blakeney in ZClub300

    Hello Friends!

    I bring you ZClub300.com as my new site which is home of the book, The Lessons of 'Z'. I ask that you visit our site to see the exciting world that 'Z' and his superheroes friends create in a story that is designed to enrich children ages 7-14 with wonderful character development lessons. Superheroes teach a group of kids how to use the necessary traits needed to be successful in life while the kids are dealing in their own relationships and learning the sport of bowling.

    We are planning to bring this book to many children through fund raising in youth bowling programs (see the website's Fundraising section). Teachers agree that this book is a must have for children, as the lessons learned in it are so essential to their development. It is also a fun book that kids of all ages enjoy reading. The website is also going to be very interactive so that every kid who owns a copy of the book also becomes a member of ZCLUB allowing them to discover hidden worlds within the website. So if there is an important child in your life, you might want to check out the Parents section of the website, click your child's age, and see why the book is so important!

    Please take the time to visit the site as you are the first individuals I am introducing to the site. I ask that you support our mission however you can with the purchase of a book, forwarding it on to parents, teachers, coaches, young bowlers or people in general.

     

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  • Coach Jeff Frye

    Entry form now available for 46th NJ State Youth Bowling Championships

    Posted June 30, 2009 by Coach Jeff Frye in NJ State Youth Championships
    Entry form for the 2009 NJ State Youth Bowling Championships is available.  Tournament is scheduled for October 18, 24-25.  Documents related to this tournament can be downloaded from this WEPLAY page, fryebowling.com , or njusbcyouth.com

    Thanks and good luck!
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  • Elaine Robinson

    NEW SEASON STARTS ON SEPT. 12, 2009 at 10:00 A.M.

    Posted June 18, 2009 by Elaine Robinson in Jordan Youth League

    Get your equipment ready. Another season will start on September 12, 2009 at 10:00 AM.

    As always, the first two weeks are for average before you are placed on your teams.

    Watch this page for updates on league and tournament information 

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Bowling’s Best of the Web

  • For Bowlers

    • Bowl.com - The official youth site for the United States Bowling Congress
    • The Bowling Coach - A good site for bowling tips and techniques, not to mention terms, rules and scoring
    • Bowler’s Paradise - Everything bowling from balls and bags to bowling tips and articles written by top coaches
    • Bowling Fans.com - A community of bowlers offering expert tips and videos for beginners
    • My Bowling Coach Great website for bowlers of all levels looking to improve their game
    • Frye Bowling Coach Frye offers up his instructional services for individuals and groups of all ages.
  • For Coaches

    • PositiveCoach.org - Workshops, blogs, advice and other resources for coaches and sports parents.
    • Bowl.com - Specific tips from USBC Coaching
    • Essortment - Helpful article for coaches of Youth Bowling teams
  • Videos

    • Expert Village - Video tutorials for beginners and amateurs looking to bowl like the pros
    • AMF - Four videos that teach you the bowling basics from the AMF – 4 good videos
  • For Parents

    • Suite 101 - An article for parents looking to get their kids started in bowling
    • The Bowling Foundation A charitable organization whose mission it is to promote bowling and develop bowlers as human beings.
    • Professional Bowlers Association The official website for the PBA, with tour info and other interactive goodies for fans.

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