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.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Week 3 Jubilee!

Another successful week has been wrapped up at NSL! Congratulations to all of our Week 3 winners!

Week 3 gives us a new addition to our weekly Top 3, that being the Wood Choppers of the Estates at Carpenter coming in third for the week with a total score of 2075! The Cedar Crest Crushers have been bumped down to number 2 with a score of 2080 by the Fairhope Superstars, who took the lead for Week 3 with a score of 2094!
Our top scoring conferences for Week 3 were 12, 8 and 13 in that respective order.

The NSL league average for Week 3 was 1,346, and increase of 102 points from Week 1! That's a league-wide improvement! Way to go everyone!

One of the greatest aspects of the NSL is it's potential to bring an entire community together as a team. Any competition takes on a new level of excitement when friends and family are around to cheer and support your team. Not only does the NSL bring people together within your community, but family and friends anywhere in the world can follow their favorite team throughout the season! Below are only a couple of examples of communities reaching their true NSL potential...

"The Dynomite Methuenites are really working hard. They have a lot of spectators who come and cheer them on to victory! We are very happy to be part of the tournament again. Isabella Hutchings' son is following our progress by logging on to this site! Spread the word! Wii bowling is fun for all ages!"

"We had a bigger crowd watching the game this week! Everybody on the team broke 100 and the strikes and spares and growing in numbers! We are getting roared up the rest of the month! This opportunity was the thing we needed to get our tenants interested in the Wii and not afraid of 'the video game'"

Good luck to everyone in Week 4!

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