For each frame, a person gets two attempts to knock over all of the pins. A perfect score would be a strike for every frame. An open frame is when the bowler fails to knock down all 10 pins with both bowls. An open frame is most common for amateur players and is scored by adding up the sum of the amount of pins that were knocked over on both bowls. For example, if you knock two pins over on the first bowl and six pins over on the second attempt, then the open frame score would be 8 points.
Scoring for a match where just open frames are scored is pretty simple, but scoring gets a little more complicated when there are spares and strikes involved. When a spare is earned, it is used to calculate the score on the next frame. A strike is also worth 10 points, but instead of taking the score of the first roll of the next frame, the total score of the next two rolls is taken. The bowler gets an additional roll if a spare is earned and two additional rolls if a strike is earned on the 10th frame.
The total number of pins knocked down are added to the running total. Frame 2: The bowler knocks down four pins and then the remaining 6 pins for a spare. We wait to calculate the running score until the first roll of frame 3 is done. Frame 3: The bowler rolls a 7 - bringing the running score to 26 in frame 2.
Remember, when a spare is earned you add on the next roll the running total. The bowler then knocks 0 pins down in the second roll. The total is 33 points. Krista says: Pat says: Michelle says: Darrel says: Chad says: Ansley from SC says: Larry says: Robert says: Lynda MO says: Sue H says: Ranae says: Lisa says: SBarnett says: Melissa says: With a chance to tie the game and having the ball at Wisconsin's yard line, an intentional grounding call on Daniels put them at third-and from near midfield.
ASU was forced to punt after Daniels wasn't able to spot any open receivers. The third quarter saw Arizona State capture momentum for the first time in the game, and at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Sun Devils regain possession after forcing a third straight punt with a chance to tie the Badgers.
Daniels scrambled for 46 yards to put ASU into scoring position, but an illegal block in the back penalty wiped out what would have been Arizona State's biggest play of the night, forcing the Sun Devils into a third-and situation. The Sun Devils completed a yard pass for a first down, thanks to tight end Jaylin Conyers coming down with a ball that probably should not have been thrown.
Arizona State eventually punted from their own yard line with 10 minutes remaining and receive a running into the kicker penalty that moved the ball five yards closer. Logan Tyler, who replaced Eddie Czaplicki following an injury suffered on the play, pinned Wisconsin down inside the 3-yard line. Wisconsin retained possession with left and converted two third downs one a third-and to keep the ball moving and more importantly, drain clock. The Badgers marched down the field while accumulating six first downs and didn't relinquish possession.
The game ended with an play, yard drive as the clocked on the game and the Sun Devils season. Women Sports.
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