A year ago or so before moving to NYC I was rated a 58 USPPA. Since moving here, I'd say I'm playing in the 65 range and slowly improving.
In 2004 I was a 38, I think. I've been gradually improving, much to the chagrin of my peers who started playing around the same time. My realistic goal is to be a 75 by the end of the year.
USPPA ratings and examples for comparison, for those not familiar with USPPA:
*175 - 200 -Archer, Pagulayan, Reyes, etc.... estimated by USPPA [Anything above 170 or so is the cream of the crop. I'm sure post WPC, Alcano would be in this group.... maybe. Same for Orcullo.]
*165 - Ronnie Alcano
*148 - Tony Chohan [These would be strong regional players. Capable of making top 16 in a national event, but not one of the picks to win a national event]
*115 - Autin Murphy... aka the kid on the IPT Tour, if it still exists [strong shortstop range]
*106 - Wayne Pullen... good So Cal shooter; placed 9th in US Open 1-pocket [shortstop speed]
*83 - Melissa Herndon, ranked #15 on the WPBA (note: many admit when she's in stroke, she's more like a 110... very strong)
*65 - These tend to be typically "B" players, although the USPPA site lists them as A players. The site defines A players as in the 65-79 range, but I think this is overly generous.
*40-50: C
*40 and below: Everything under a C player.