Sports - Bowling
Bowling Loop and Pin
Tiger, Wolfs, Bears and Webelos Scouts may complete these requirements in a family, den, pack, school, or community environment.
Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
Requirements for the Bowling Belt Loop
Complete these three requirements:
Explain to your leader or adult partner the rules of courtesy and safety for bowling.
Show how to pick out a ball of proper weight and with finger holes that fit your hand.
Play a complete game with your family or den.
Requirements for the Bowling Pin
Earn the Bowling belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
Give a brief history of the sport of bowling.
Define the following terms: strike, spare, split, miss, and foul. Show their symbols for scoring.
Demonstrate proper stance, delivery, balance, and follow-through to your leader or adult partner.
Try different types of delivery and hand positions and see which work best for you.
Score a complete game using a score sheet an the proper symbols.
Play at least four games and chart your progress. Figure out your average score.
Compete in a Scout, family, school, or community bowling tournament.
Take bowling lessons.
Attend a parent high school, college, or professional bowling competition.
Visit a bowling alley and learn about the care and maintenance of the bowling lanes, pins, and racks.
Bowling Online Resources
Steps to Follow:
Download and Print Worksheet at bottom of page
Scout completes Worksheet
Turn completed Worksheet into your Den Leader
Den Leader may have questions for your Scout
Den Leader will enter completion date into Tracking Software
Scout will be awarded Loop a/o Pin at the next Pack Meeting
Limit of Two Loops and Two Pins per Month
Source: boyscouttrail.com
Download Worksheet Below...