Bowler Profile 

Ian Estey
Career High Game:233MVBs:   0
Spring 2025 Season
AverageGameSeries
182233648
Career High Series:   648#1 Power Rankings:   0
Titles Won:0#1 Head-to-Head:   2
Debut:Spring 2025
Achievements:18
Seasons:-46
ToC Champ:0 (0 2nd)
Ian is a member of the 4th place team Bowls Deep.

This season he has been the Most Valuable Bowler 0 times and earned 2 #1 Power Ranked bowler and 2 #1 Head-to-Head bowler nods(s).

his latest scores put him in the # position for the week. Overall, he is cumulatively the # Power Ranked bowler in the league this season out of a field of 24 bowlers.

Box scores for Spring 2025

  Opponent Lanes G1 G2 G3 Series Hdcp. Avg.
Week 1 (Absent)              
Week 2 5&6 146 171 138 455 572 151
Week 3 Squid Row 1&2 203 195 156 554 671 168
Week 4 FILPB 5&6 195 226 227 648 724 184
Week 5 Gutterly Hopeless 3&4 233 177 177 587 625 187
Week 6 1&2 179 169 192 540 571 185
Week 7 FFK 5&6 142 168 188 498 534 182
Week 8 FILPB 3&4 179 182 173 534 577 181
Week 9 Gutterly Hopeless 1&2 150 192 205 547 592 181
Week 10 Squid Row 3&4 165 209 178 552 597 182
TOTALS 1592 1689 1634 4915 5463 182


Ian Estey made his league debut in the Spring 2025 season.

Having rolled 27 games in his GutterAlley career, Estey carries a lifetime average of 182.

To date, Ian's highest game shot in league was a 233 bowled in Game #1 during Week #5 of the Spring 2025 session and his highest series in league was the 648 he rolled in Week #4 during the Spring 2025 season.

He has been named the Most Valuable Bowler 0 time(s) and the runner-up 0 time(s).


Ian has bowled for:
  -Spring 2025: Bowls Deep   (Avg: 182)   (My profile for this team)


 

Ian has unlocked the following Spring 2025 achievements...


Your highest game during the season, increments of 25. Your highest series during the season, increments of 25. Named the #1 Power Ranked Bowler of any week. Your current position in the league standings.
Rolled the High Game Scratch at least one week. Rolled the High Series Scratch at least one week. Rolled the High Game Handicap at least one week. Rolled the High Series Handicap at least one week.
Losers! Your team was swept. Your team lost a game by one @#&% pin! Defeated a team scratch, no handicap necessary!
Your team's longest winning streak this season. Your team's longest losing streak this season. Beat Don Glasscock's Fall 2007 scores!
Logged into GutterAlley.com Visited the site three days in a row during the season!
Your name appears on a Top 25 list!
Shot well over your average! Increments of 25.
A listing (from most current to furthest back) of any write-up posts in which Ian has been mentioned:
  • What's Gotten Into Tim? (Apr 8th, 2025) - The tenth week of Spring 2025 was nothing short of electrifying. One team clawed their way up the standings ladder, while another took a tumble. A bowler soared to a new personal best series, and also notched a fresh high game. JoAnne Barber claimed this week's high game (145) and series (405) for the women, while among the men, Dennis Walling brought the thunder with a 237 high game, and Matthew Taylor crushed it with a high series of 572. The tension was high, the stakes even higher—read on for the dramatic details!

  • Sub Crushed in Foul Mishap! - April 1 Recap (Apr 1st, 2025) - The ninth week of Spring 2025 league play came and went, but in a bizarre twist, absolutely nothing changed in the standings. Some say it was a statistical anomaly. Others suspect an elaborate prank. Either way, the scores were real—even if the sense of progress wasn’t. JoAnne Barber rolled the high game (155) and series (403) for the women, while for the men, AJ Hofmann and Matthew Taylor mysteriously tied for the high game (211), as if trying to trick us into seeing double. Meanwhile, Nick Kinney locked in the high series with a 561. Read on for the rest of the story!

  • Cat-astrophic Kittens (Mar 25th, 2025) - We have clawed our way to the halfway mark of the Spring 2025 season, meaning the time to pounce on a championship opportunity is dwindling fast. Week eight saw some teams stretch their paws toward victory, while others took a tumble down the standings. JoAnne Barber scratched out the high game for the women with a 139, while Cat Atwood nimbly leaped to the top with a 391 series. On the men’s side, Seth Gunderson unleashed a ferocious 233 for the high game, and AJ Hofmann roared to high series with a 582. But that’s just the tip of the scratching post—read on for the full rundown!

  • Spencer's Gifts (Mar 18th, 2025) - A nail-biting seventh week of Spring 2025 saw the standings frozen in place, but that didn’t mean the competition was anything less than electrifying. One bowler shattered their personal best, while others clawed for every pin in a battle of grit and determination. JoAnne Barber dominated the women’s lanes with a 132 high game and a 379 series, while Ben Spencer reigned supreme among the men with a jaw-dropping 266 high game and a 645 series.

  • What the F (Mar 11th, 2025) - The sixth week of Spring 2025 was a battlefield of triumph and heartbreak, as two teams clawed their way up the standings while two others stumbled. Amid the chaos, one bowler shattered a personal best series, while another reached a new high game. JoAnne Barber reigned supreme among the women, claiming the week’s high game (124) and series (326), while Aaron Barber dominated the men’s side with a scorching 248 high game and an unstoppable 615 series. By the time the dust settled, the two teams with F-acronyms for names bookended the standings as the Squids found themselves sinking ever so slightly. Read on for all the F-ing details!

  • Beads, Balls, Blizzards, and Beatings (Mar 4th, 2025) - The fifth week of Spring 2025 rolled in like a parade full of surprises—some teams catching beads of victory, others dodging the bitter chill of defeat. With a blizzard howling on the horizon, every roll felt like the last chance to heat things up before the storm hit. One team climbed the standings like a float in full swing, while another slipped on the icy reality of the competition. JoAnne Barber dazzled for the women with this week’s high game (158) and series (430), while Ian Estey stormed through the men’s field with a high game (233) and series (587). Now, let’s get to the matchups.

  • A Weird, Tie-Infused Night (Feb 25th, 2025) - The fourth week of Spring 2025 rolled in under a waning crescent moon, bringing with it an eerie energy that no one could quite shake. Maybe it was the fact that Alex, rather than Kenny, was manning the grill, or the lingering rust from a missed week. Or perhaps it was the bizarre 70-degree temperature swing that had bowlers questioning reality. People who whould have bowled well didn't, others bowled better than expected, and four of the six teams experienced ties. And by the time it was all over, each of the bottom two teams in the standings saw a member of their team leapfrog up the averages to become the top top players in the league. Whatever the cause, the lanes were filled with strange twists of fate—some teams soared, others stumbled, and one bowler etched their name into personal history.

  • Love on the Lanes (Feb 11th, 2025) - As Valentine's week of Spring 2025 unfolded, the lanes became a stage for passion, heartbreak, and the occasional love-hate relationship with the pins. Some teams rose to new heights, their spirits soaring like lovers in a ballroom dance, while others tumbled, left clutching the shattered pieces of their dreams like a poet mourning lost love. JoAnne Barber dazzled with this week's high game (139) and series (361) for the women, while the ever-charming Nick Kinney swept the men’s high game with a 216, and the illustrious AJ Hofmann stole hearts with a high series of 567. And now, the Tournament of Champions divisions are set—one-on-one duels filled with fierce competition and maybe, just maybe, a touch of romance. Read on for a tale of love, loss, and the pursuit of bowling glory.

  • The Usual Lineup Starts Taking Shape (Feb 4th, 2025) - The second week of Spring 2025 featured a surprise Dolphin visit, and a mix of triumphs lifting teams to new heights and crushing defeats sending others tumbling. The outcome resulted up an early start to a very familiar looking set of standings and set the stage for what will likely be a tug-of-war between the defending champs and their usual top rivals. JoAnne Barber showcased her dominance with the highest women's game (184) and series (447), while Nick Kinney put on a show with the top men's game (220) and series (543). But the numbers only tell part of the story—read on for the dramatic details!

  • Spring 2025 Preview (Jan 22nd, 2025) -

Ian is not currently featured on any of our Top 25 lists.


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