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What is the difference between junior events and college bowling tournaments?

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What is the difference between junior events and college bowling tournaments?

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A. For the most part, the elite junior tournaments are primarily singles events. On the other hand, college tournaments are typically team events with very few singles events. This means that in order to be successful, the bowlers must learn to work well not only with themselves, but with their teammates as well. When the team wins or is successful in an event, it is very rewarding to share achievements this with his/her teammates. Also, if one was to look at the elite junior bowlers, they would notice that of them are college bowlers. This aids to prove that due to a number of factors such as coaching, demanding lane conditions, and the development of skills, college bowlers can truly improve their game rather quickly as compared to bowlers who only bowl junior tournaments.

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