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High Score Products was originally founded in 1985 by Bill Christman, to market a new product he had developed. This product was marketed as U Clean/U Score Urethane Bowling Ball Cleaner to address the need of removing oil from urethane balls a relatively new innovation at that time. ...
Experience superior control and power with the Storm Phaze II bowling ball. This ball offers consistent performance and striking results. Elevate your game today!
The PhysiX is the new release in the premier line of balls from Storm. This high end bowling ball features a new weight block design called Atomic core which has an Rg of 2.48, a diff of 0.053, and an intermediate diff of 0.017, in 15lb bowling balls. The NRG hybrid cover is making...
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Great down and in bowling ball. Very predictable and has a nice even arc to the pocket. This ball is so nice. Thank goodness for this company that provided me with a 13 lb while no-one seemed to have that weight anywhere. 3/31/2024 ...
Storm Tropical Surge Bowling Ball Black/Cherry Color:Black/Cherry Hybrid Coverstock:Reactor Hybrid Weight Block:Surge Core Factory Finish:1500 Grit Polished Flare Potential:Low Radius of Gyration (RG):16lbs - 2.57; 15lbs - 2.58; 14lbs - 2.60 ...
Storm The storm chaser plane. The probe in operation. Oh, that's not going to end well. Storm Somebody is losing royalties here. Beverly Hills 90210 Ron, looking like cousin Ira fromMad About You. Ron has a very small stick. Remember inRaiders of the Lost Arkwhen a co-ed gets all ...
The court was divided into three sections instead of two, players were required to stay in assigned areas, and players were not allowed to snatch or bat a ball from an opposing player’s hand. They also were prohibited from holding the ball for more than three seconds or dribbling the ...