Except that Burns has been doing that for 82 years and turned 100 on Sunday.
She already pre-celebrated her personal centennial in 2020 with a high of 118 for a single string and a 316 triple at her home alleys, Sparetime Recreation on Church Street in Whitinsville.
Burns is a native of Millville and only four years younger than the town itself, which was incorporated in 1916 after breaking away from neighboring Blackstone. For a little place, though, Millville has good athletic tradition that includes more than candlepin bowlers.
Burns grew up a half-Worcester away from the home of Hall of Fame catcher Gabby Hartnett, and big-league pitcher Tim McNamara was a Millville boy, as well.