Leagues

Bowling on a team offers incredible social value for a nominal weekly fee in most cases. It offers a social event to look forward to each week where you can better yourself and build your teamwork skills while winning great cash prizes and having fun!

If you are interested in joining a bowling team at Grandview Lanes, check out the information below or give us a call and we’ll help you find the right league and time for you.

Jordon & Sara

Adult Mixed Leagues

Monday Mixed - 7:00pm
$16.00 per week
3 games - 5 players to a team
Starts September 12, 2011

Tuesday Major - 8:00pm
$26.00 per week
4 games - 3 players to a team
200+ average recommended
Starts September 6, 2011

Wednesday Reno - 7:30pm
$27.00 per week
3 games - 4 players to a team
8-day bus trip to Reno at end of season!
Starts September 14, 2011

Thursday Fun - 6:45pm
$16.00 per week
3 games - 4 players to a team
Starts September 8, 2011

Thursday Allstars - 7:30pm
$27.00 per week
4 games - 3 players to a team
200+ average recommended
Starts September 8, 2011

Club 55 Plus Leagues

$12.50 per week includes lineage, prize money and shoe rental. There are 4 or 5 players to a team, bowling 3 games per week. Coffee and tea are served each week. Must be 55 years of age or older to join.

Friday - 10:00pm - Starts September 2, 2011
Friday - 12:45pm - Starts September 9, 2011

Ladies League

Wednesday Classic - 10:00am
$12.50 per week, includes prize money
3 games - 4 players to a team
Starts September 7, 2011

Special Needs League

Saturday - 9:30am or 1:30pm
For adults with developmental disabilities. 4-5 bowlers to a team play 2 games each week. The weekly fee of $9.50 includes lineage, prize money and shoe rentals.
Starts September 10, 2011

Youth Bowling League (YBC)

Saturday - 11:00am - Starts September 10, 2011

For children and youth ages 5 to 18. The bowlers are given instruction each week by trained coaches. There are numerous in-house tournaments that allow all kids a chance to compete, regardless of skill level. There are also fun days, special events and awards throughout the season. Everyone plays!

$10.00 per week, includes lineage, prize money and shoe rentals.
$35.00 registration fee.
Discounts are given for prepayment.

 

5 Reasons You Should Join A Team

There are many great benefits to joining a bowling team. Here are our top five:

1. Weekly Social Interaction

In a world where it can be tough to find time to socialize and have fun on a weekly basis, a bowling team gives the bowler something reliable and consistent to look forward to. You’re able to connect with your team members each week, catch up and share stories, and encourage each other.

2. Networking

People of all ages and backgrounds love bowling, so there are always inter­esting people to meet when you’re in a league. Many centres have themed league times, such as seniors leagues, youth programs, and special needs teams. Most centres are also open to creating a league if you have a group of like-minded people who wish to bowl together. Whether you are looking for a relaxed, fun atmosphere or serious compe­tition, there is a league right for you.

3. Fitness

Bowling uses 134 muscles during the basic approach and playing three games is the equivalent of walking a mile! The mental focus required helps to build discipline and sending a ball down the lane burns about 240 calories per hour. For many people with physical limitations, bowling provides a great exercise option.

4. Achievements

When you are part of a bowling team, the centre keeps records of all your games, how many pins you’ve knocked down in a season, what your average is, and more. This makes tracking your progress throughout the season easy and exciting! Bowlers set goals for themselves and work towards getting a specific score or spare. Prizes, such as trophies or ribbons are frequently given and many leagues give recog­nition each week to the bowlers who bowled way over (or under!) their average.

5. Cash Prizes

Each league usually has cash prizes at the end of the season, and each have different ways of distributing them. The fun leagues usually pay out a bit of money to each team, but the focus is on the social aspect. The more serious, profes­sional leagues often pay out quite a substantial amount of prize money at each season’s end, and the amount can be a reason in itself to be in a league if you’re a talented bowler. From this stage, profes­sional tournaments also become an option.