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Breaking 800 with Tripp – Best Ball Challenge (Part 3)

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We’re back with Part 3 of the Breaking 800 Challenge! This time, Jayson Robarge teams up with Tripp Spivey in a Best Ball format (like a scramble in golf — best shot counts each frame). Shout out to Center Bowl for letting us film our Break 800 Challenge! The rules are simple: ✅ Strikes count if either bowler strikes ✅ Spares take the higher count ✅ Goal: Shoot 800 as a team on a typical house shot Here’s what you’ll see: - Early struggles, open frames, and finding the line - Adjustments through ball changes and rotation tweaks - Big runs of strikes when the team finds rhythm - A nail-biting chase to hit the 800 mark 📌 Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro & Format Explanation 1:10 – Early Frames & Struggles 2:24 – First Doubles & Momentum Building 3:35 – Sports Talk with Tripp (Bowling vs Other Sports) 6:24 – Game 1 Recap (245) 7:00 – Game 2 Hot Start & Strike Run 10:20 – Ball Change & Carry Issues 12:00 – Game 2 Finish (276) 12:05 – Final Game Setup (Need 280 for 800) 14:00 – Big Shots, Ball Changes, and Pressure Frames 16:33 – Final Recap (743 total, short of 800) 17:00 – Outro & Upcoming Tournament Plans 👉 Do you think we’ll eventually break 800 again? Comment below, and don’t forget to subscribe for more bowling challenges, ball reviews, and tournament recaps!

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We’re back with Part 3 of the Breaking 800 Challenge, and this time I teamed up with Tripp Spivey to do it in a best ball format. Think scramble golf: if either one of us strikes, it’s a strike for the frame, and on spares we take the higher count. We’re on a pretty typical high-scoring house shot at Center Bowl, and the goal is simple—put up 800 as a team. It started a little rough with some early trouble and a couple frames we’d like back, but once we settled in, we started building momentum. Tripp put together some big strike runs, and I worked through what I was seeing with ball motion—when it started hooking a little early and flirting with flat 10s, I made changes to chase a cleaner look and then calm down the backend. We finished game one at 245 and game two at 276, which put us in position where we needed 280 in the last game to get it done. Game three was pressure bowling—small misses, carry getting touchy, and us both trying to find the right look fast enough. We fought, we adjusted, but we came up short at 743. Still, these are a blast to film, the team aspect is awesome, and we’ll be back to chase 800 again.

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