Bowler Profile 

Jacob Holst
Career High Game:203MVBs:   1
Spring 2025 Season
AverageGameSeries
112152398
Career High Series:   449#1 Power Rankings:   1
Titles Won:0#1 Head-to-Head:   0
Debut:Spring 2025
Achievements:12
Seasons:-45
ToC Champ:0 (0 2nd)
Jacob was a member of the 4th place team Gutterly Hopeless.

This season he has been the Most Valuable Bowler 1 time and earned 0 #1 Power Ranked bowler and 0 #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 FILPB 5&6 112 95 72 279 535 93
Week 2 Squid Row 3&4 121 152 74 347 603 104
Week 3 FFK 5&6 (104) (104) (104) 312 542 104
Week 4 1&2 109 144 107 360 590 109
Week 5 Bowls Deep 3&4 109 124 112 345 563 110
Week 6 Squid Row 5&6 107 129 82 318 534 109
Week 7 FILPB 1&2 91 105 109 305 523 108
Week 8 5&6 (108) (108) (108) 324 544 108
Week 9 Bowls Deep 1&2 109 108 121 338 558 109
Week 10 FFK 5&6 111 151 96 358 576 110
Week 11 FILPB 3&4 (110) (110) (110) 330 546 110
Week 12 Squid Row 1&2 (110) (110) (110) 330 546 110
Week 13 FFK 3&4 124 97 120 341 557 110
Week 14 5&6 (110) (110) (110) 330 546 110
Week 15 Bowls Deep 1&2 (110) (110) (110) 330 546 110
Week 16 Squid Row 5&6 119 132 147 398 614 112
TOTALS 1764 1889 1692 5345 8923 112


Jacob Holst made his league debut in the Spring 2025 season.

Having rolled 45 games in his GutterAlley career, Holst carries a lifetime average of 118.

To date, Jacob's highest game shot in league was a 203 bowled in Game #2 during Week #6 of the Fall 2025 session and his highest series in league was the 449 he rolled in Week #6 during the Fall 2025 season.

He has been named the Most Valuable Bowler 1 time(s) and the runner-up 1 time(s).


Jacob has bowled for:
  -Fall 2025: Gutterly Hopeless   (Avg: 128)   (My profile for this team)
  -Spring 2025: Gutterly Hopeless   (Avg: 112)   (My profile for this team)


 

Jacob has unlocked the following Spring 2025 achievements...


Your highest game during the season, increments of 25. Named the Most Valuable Bowler of any week. Your current position in the league standings.
Victory! Your team swept another team. Losers! Your team was swept. Defeated a team scratch, no handicap necessary!
Your team's longest winning streak this season. Your team's longest losing streak this season. Bested Sweep the Leg, Johnny's Fall 2009 scores!
You swept the last place team... assholes! Huge incremental drops in-between game scores! Shot well over your average! Increments of 25.
A listing (from most current to furthest back) of any write-up posts in which Jacob has been mentioned:
  • Bowling In Pregnancy Linked To Austism (Sep 23rd, 2025) - I, your favorite President Donald J. Trump, am back with an important announcement about the sixth week of Fall 2025 — and folks, let me tell you, it was tremendous, absolutely tremendous. People are saying three teams, not one, not two, but THREE teams, they climbed in the standings — like my poll numbers, very high, very strong, levels never seen — while two teams, and it’s very sad, they slipped. They slipped like fake CNN's ratings, folks, not good, not strong. And we had history, real history: one bowler — set a new personal best series, can you believe it? And a brand new personal high game, which is a beautiful thing, a big beautiful thing. JoAnne Barber — fantastic woman, very classy — she got the high game of the week (143) AND the series (370) for the women. For the men, Ian Estey, people love Ian, strong competitor, he comes in with a high game (213) and series (593). Big numbers, folks. No one has ever seen numbers like these. And some people are saying, “Oh, RFK Jr. says it’s Brian Schaben's bowling ball polish that causes autism,” and I don’t know, maybe it’s true, maybe it’s not, other people, they have to be careful what they say, but I can say what I want. And I don’t trust Democrat-run bowling teams, and I don’t trust their ball polish either. Read on, folks, because it only gets better, and maybe — just maybe — the National Guard should be called in for excitement control.

  • Still Not Theo! (Sep 16th, 2025) - The fifth week of Fall 2025 thundered into the alley with the force of destiny itself. One team clawed their way up the standings while another plummeted like a dropped bowling ball. Sparks flew as two bowlers etched new personal-best series into history’s ledger, and one hero claimed a brand-new personal high game. Among the women, JoAnne Barber seized the crown with a scorching 166 game and a 411 series. For the men, Nick Kinney stormed the lanes with a mighty 211, while Ian Estey’s relentless strikes earned him the top series of 557. Read on, for the pins fell, the cheers roared, and the drama was nothing short of epic!

  • No! Not No! Not Theo! In First! (Sep 9th, 2025) - The fourth week of Fall 2025 struck like lightning across the alleys, reshaping the destiny of the standings in one fell swoop. One team clawed their way up the ladder, another slipped into despair, and one bowler etched their personal best into league lore. Sparks flew when Cat Atwood unleashed a blistering 153 to seize the women’s high game, while JoAnne Barber coolly stacked a 365 to claim women’s high series. On the men’s side, Nick Kinney erupted with a thunderous 246 high game, but the night belonged to Matthew Taylor, whose unstoppable 625 secured the men’s high series. Meanwhile, the Tournament of Champions roared to life, the beginning of 13 weeks of head-to-head battles where heroes will be made and pretenders unmasked. The pins never knew what hit them — and this is only the beginning.

  • Team 2 Is Great Again! (Sep 2nd, 2025) - Because the team named for my beautiful TARIFFS has jumped into first place -- the highest place, a level never before seen, I, your Favorite President Donald J. Trump, am writing this week's recap. The third week of Fall 2025 was absolutely tremendous, folks — really historic. We saw winners rise, losers tumble, and believe me, everybody was talking about it. Two teams climbed the standings — beautiful climbing, the best kind — while two very sad, very weak teams slipped down. Cat Atwood, who is just terrific, totally dominated with this week’s high game (150) and series (391) for the women, while Aaron Barber — a tremendous bowler, by the way — delivered the men’s high game (211) and series (615). And now the Tournament of Champions divisions are set, ready for some incredible, one-on-one action beginning next week. People are calling it the best lineup in history. Read on — it only gets better!

  • Squids' Games (Aug 26th, 2025) - The second week of Fall 2025 didn’t just shuffle the standings—it sent shockwaves through the league. Three hungry contenders clawed their way up, while three stumbled into the shadows. Amid the clatter of pins and the roar of the crowd, one bowler etched a new personal best into history. JoAnne Barber seized the women’s spotlight with a blazing high game of 133 and a commanding series of 388, while Ben Spencer thundered to the top among the men with a ferocious 231 high game and a mighty 568 series. The drama only escalates from here—read on for the full saga!

  • Fall 2025 Preview (Aug 4th, 2025) -

  • Spring 2025 Recap (Jun 6th, 2025) - Here is your Spring 2025 Recap, where you can find out who won all the individual awards plus lots more! Our next season will (likely) begin on August 19, 2025!

  • This Week Goes to Eleven. (Apr 15th, 2025) - The eleventh week of Spring 2025 thundered through the lanes like a poorly-timed ball slamming into the pinsetter, though the only change in the standings was a flip of 5th & 6th place. Wifi being down led to Jeremy Varnell ripping off his shirt to offer his back as a writing surface for keeping scores, but fortunately (despite the generous and much-appreciated offer) by the end of the first frame Scoot was finally able to find a spot to place his phone where it got good cell signal and could serve wifi to the scoreboards and all the tablets. JoAnne Barber dazzled with this week's high game (127) and series (363) for the women, while Nick Kinney lit up the alley with a monstrous 215 game and a 599 series to claim top honors for the men. But the real stories unfolded in the heat of the matchups—let’s roll into the details!

  • 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.

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

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


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