9AM Qualif Singles | Men's Worlds ICC 2025
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STANDINGS UPDATED ON "FAIRLANES MONCTON" Facebook page
ℹ️5 String Qualifier across two shifts, Top 32 advance.
KO/head-to-head bracket, NOT reseeded.
🏆Last Year's Champion: Chris Ryder
📍Fairlanes, Moncton, NB
🎙️Greg Gouillart, Paul Grant and Duncan MacDougall occasionally. Bob Lee live on other stream.
--CANDLEPIN FAQs IF YOU'RE NEW--
Q: What the heck am I watching?
A: Normal bowling. 🤷♂️
It's our proud regional devotion, which we also call Candlepin, Candlepins, or Candlepin Bowling. Sure, the small ball makes it more accessible, but the thin pins, lack of lane oil, and lack of ball technology make it much harder to score. Welcome to our world! 🙂
Q: What are the rules?
A: Two big ones: 1) In Candlepin alone, fallen pins are NOT swept -- it's legal to play where it lies as long as you stay out of the gutter. 2) Like other small ball bowling, you get THREE balls per frame ("box") to score up to ten -- or as you might expect, a "spare" or "strike" if you need just 2 or 1.
Formats vary (like how many games/"strings"), we'll explain as we go.
Competition official rules are set by the ICBA (International Candlepin Bowling Association) and are searchable online.
Q: What's a good score?
A: Men's averages top out at the 120s with rare 130s, women range up to the 110s/120s. Official record scores are 210 by Jenny Rowe (in 2024), and 245 by Ralph Semb (1984) and Chris Sargent (2011). 200+ scores require a magical alignment of skill, luck, and favorable house conditions.
Q: Where can I play?
A: With rare exceptions, Candlepin is only found in northeast North America: Massachusetts (where it was invented in Worcester in 1885), New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
Q: Bummer, that's not close enough for me. Maybe someone might open a Candlepin house where I live?
A: That would be amazing. Candlepin should be for everyone. The major obstacle is that no new pinsetters are in production since no companies actively produce them. That means lanes and houses currently can't be built unless machines are transferred or another solution is invented. (Strings aren't it: they'd tangle too often since we play the wood!)
Q: How do I read these scores & graphics?
A: X isn't a strike, it's a Roman numeral ten. Spares are marked with a triangle, strikes are marked with two triangles or a square (arguably two triangles, geometrically 🤔)
Non-standard, but I also try to mark headpin hits with yellow bricks on the scoresheet and headpin "splits" with red bricks. If the scoreboard is visible, matchpoints (points you get in the standings) will be on the left and "open marks" (unfilled strikes & spares) to the right. Those open marks are key to understanding who's really ahead. 😉
Q: I'm curious about something else.
A: Feel free to chime in with a question in our chat or in comments. Maybe someone else can answer, and sometimes we can get to your question on-air!
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