Welcome to the Spring season of the National Senior League. A weekly Wii bowling competition involving 144 teams from 113 communities and more than 800 Senior bowlers from across the country. Follow the action here and at www.nslgames.com.

Monday, March 15, 2010


BEWARE: Looks Can Be Deceiving!!!

Meet the Glenhaven Gardeners.

These mild-mannered looking ladies in their straw hats are the girls next door.
That is until you put a wii controller in their hands and get them on the virtual alley.

That's when ( L-R) The Hurricane, Uptown, The Enforcer, The Godmother, and Shorty start to show their true colors. Teammate and secret weapon "Pin Blaster" is not shown. You have to check out the team page if you want to I.D. her. Might as well be Fedoras on their heads and machine guns in their hands with names like that. Currently in 4th place in conference 19, these ladies don't plan on planting petunias as much as planting the competition in the remaining 3 weeks of the season. They have the 2nd most points in their conference and have stepped up their performance of late. Don't say we didn't warn ya.

So bent on destroying the competition are these ladies that no one is safe. They are also entered in another contest. This one hosted by the
Affordable Assisted Living Coalition of Illinois. Currently the 3rd highest scoring team in that competition, they are a scant 38 points behind the Chicago Strikers and poised to make the playoffs for this Illinois-Only event.

With only 3 weeks left, the competition is really heating up for both of these events. Nothing has been written in stone and many of the teams are still deciding their own fate. The average team score for a match has increased 155 points from the 1st week as bowlers hone their skills. That's almost 20 points per bowler per game.

Glad to see the competitive fire is still going. Keep looking here for updates .

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