One of my favs. Been looking for this for a long time. Thanks for the upload. Always wished Mosayebi made more TV. Love his style and roll. And 4 of my favs...and that Hromek guy who is ok to watch to. =)
Mosayebi had a lot of health issues that kinda derailed his career, unfortunately. But about Mosayebi, I have a friend named Ronnie Heft who in my opinion has a very similar style to Mosayebi. When you watch them bowl, they both look like pure strokers, but in actuality, they're both crankers. I love watching how the bowling ball revs up when they throw it!!
@@vanni9283 I can definitely see a connection between those two styles. I agree 100%, John. I think even more so when Holman won the 1996 Ebonite Challenge because that was when he really started using more axis rotation.
Steve Hoskins: 277 Mark Mosayebi: 226 Steve Hoskins: 246 Bob Spaulding: 188 Steve Hoskins: 223 Justin Hromek: 155 Steve Hoskins: 253 Pete Weber: 219 Hoskins Wins!
Never ever have I seen PDW throw two worse 9th and 10th frames on television. What the hell was going through his mind??? He misses the head pin in the 9th in a critical situation and then totally gets lucky to make the spare and then goes through the beak in the 10th???
That first ball in the tenth by Hoskins against Weber was not a good shot...it was a FANTASTIC shot!! Perfectly executed!!
One of my favs. Been looking for this for a long time. Thanks for the upload. Always wished Mosayebi made more TV. Love his style and roll. And 4 of my favs...and that Hromek guy who is ok to watch to. =)
Mosayebi had a lot of health issues that kinda derailed his career, unfortunately. But about Mosayebi, I have a friend named Ronnie Heft who in my opinion has a very similar style to Mosayebi. When you watch them bowl, they both look like pure strokers, but in actuality, they're both crankers. I love watching how the bowling ball revs up when they throw it!!
Mosayebi's delivery reminds me of Marshall Holman a bit.
@@vanni9283 I can definitely see a connection between those two styles. I agree 100%, John. I think even more so when Holman won the 1996 Ebonite Challenge because that was when he really started using more axis rotation.
@@brianwaas7044 I guess that may have been an adjustment he made to help him accommodate to the reactive resin equipment ay?
This was the golden era of bowling.
Steve Hoskins: 277
Mark Mosayebi: 226
Steve Hoskins: 246
Bob Spaulding: 188
Steve Hoskins: 223
Justin Hromek: 155
Steve Hoskins: 253
Pete Weber: 219
Hoskins Wins!
Douche
THAT'S FROM SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1994.
Hoskins....definition of a cranker. Dude just uncorks it. Awesome!!
the first and title matches were exciting and very close
Your comments are boring and ridiculous
22:17 WRW giving a shave to Jauques
Never ever have I seen PDW throw two worse 9th and 10th frames on television. What the hell was going through his mind??? He misses the head pin in the 9th in a critical situation and then totally gets lucky to make the spare and then goes through the beak in the 10th???
steve hoskins climbed the ladder to defend his quaker state open title
Douche
That kid is 38 now provided he is still alive.
15:33 "the players feel the bowling balls are too strong". That didn't age well considering the balls today make their balls look tame..
Mark Mosayebi sells cars now
14 lb. ball = FAIL!!! :-P
Who was throwing a 14 pound bowling ball?
Hromek
John McDevitt He made 2nd seed with it! 😃
Well on TV he had nothing to show for it lol! :-P
Unfortunately, on TV, it didn't do him any good!
Hromek always threw somewhat of a spinner ball to me
SEE YOU NEXT WEEK WITH THE EARLIER TIME GOODBYE.