Friday Five - Most all-time PBA Player of the Year awards

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @iamtheODB
    @iamtheODB Месяц назад +5

    Love the vids keep them comin!!!

  • @andrewphillips2179
    @andrewphillips2179 Месяц назад +4

    PbaBowling, That was a fantastic upload of the Friday 5 Moments from the Pba that features 5 Bowlers that have won the Player of the Year more than once on the Pba Tour. Also, The Bowlers that stood out are Jason Belmonte, Walter Ray Williams Jr, and E.J. Tackett. It was also a tribute to both Mark Roth and Earl Anthony.

  • @KingDerek24
    @KingDerek24 Месяц назад +1

    PBA one of my favorite sports.

  • @lonewolfx499
    @lonewolfx499 Месяц назад +1

    That's crazy how Walter won POTY in four different decades.

  • @lanceschaina3084
    @lanceschaina3084 27 дней назад

    Compare Mark Roth's reaction to winning to Jason Belmonte's reaction to winning. Mark Roth didn't yell, didn't beat his chest, he had total sportsmanship toward Marshall Holman. I guess the 70s and 80s were a different era than the "low popularity" era of 2000 - 2015.

  • @user-mkys708ds
    @user-mkys708ds Месяц назад +1

    Both are young.😅😅

  • @SnappyFox19
    @SnappyFox19 Месяц назад +1

    That baby crying on the 1st shot of the 10th frame almost screwed Mark... Im surprised it didn't. Bowlers of that era were more mellow with emotions towards the fans because you know someone from now would've said or done something...He would've won the award anyways but still. He almost didn't have a record title count because of it

  • @Slinginghotlead007
    @Slinginghotlead007 Месяц назад

    Let’s start this off right now. The PBA has made it official and will be using “string pins” during the PBA All-Star Weekend. The string pins will be sponsored by AMF. And who owns AMF? Bowlero, also the owner of the PBA. This is such a conflict of interest and it’s masquerading as “modernizing the game”. When really it’s about cutting costs at local centers. Bowlero will be the absolute death of the sport in its efforts to cut costs at its local centers by installing string pins. Because open bowl players don’t usually care about the pins. And what better way to convince the cattle that these pins are okay, than by having the PBA bowl with them and at the same time stipulate that they can’t say anything wrong about bowling with string pins. How’s that for rigging the game. This might be the future, but don’t pretend there’s no difference in pin action from “free fall” to “string pin” when there’s literally and added element to the pin. Pins bounce everywhere when they’re hit at 18 miles per hour with a ball spinning at 450-550 revs. Yeah, now way the strings don’t get in the way of those pins and their natural reactions. There it’s out there. The PBA has fallen a long way from its glory days. What they needed to do was to bring in more money and bigger sponsorships.