Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Memorable PBA matches


I have by no means seen every PBA match on Youtube or have an encyclopedic memory of the history of the PBA.  I have not seen the bowlers of yesteryears as much as the more current ones but from those I have seen, the list below are the ones that stayed with me until today.  Not in order, all very fun and inspiring matches featuring the most popular stars of the PBA.

Norm Duke Vs Mika Koivuniemi (2008 and 2011)
Both amazing matches.  Came down to the last frame for each.  2008 was a lot of fun to watch since you just can’t help but feel happy for Duke after he makes the bucket.  To think a pro as old and successful as he is can act like that inspires me to give my best on every shot.  I think I reacted the way he did when I first broke 200.  Just jumping up and down, not believing I actually did it. 
2011 was a stunner.  This time, you can’t help but feel bad for Mika.  We’ve all been there, to work so hard and one tiny mistake cost us so much.  Though you have to hand it to Duke, he struck out and doing that is not easy.  Those last 4 strikes, though not dead flush perfect, makes you notice how smooth Duke throws the ball.  Really beautiful the way ball rolls.

2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my6hW78FNuQ




2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVqLnqE9GYw


Walter Ray Vs Pete Weber (Japan Cup 2006)
A hall of fame match made even more special since WRW nearly shot a 300 and broke Earl Anthony’s record.  The match starts off with each of the legends matching each other strike for strike, but it was obvious Weber’s look to the pocket was not as dead eye accurate as Williams’.  WRW’s shot is one I would love to have someday and whenever I am in a slump, I’ll think back to this match and imagine that the pins I see in front of me are falling the way each time WRW throws the ball.  Two true masters of game, Norm Duke on commentary, Pete Weber crotch chops and an almost 300 game, what more could you ask for.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZohDkzxny0U



 Not to mention this high five pose as epic as any sentai hand off

Norm Duke Vs WRW (300 game)
Norm Duke becomes the 15th player to shoot a televised 300 game and it couldn’t have come against a better opponent as WRW.  Just look happy both of them are after Duke achieves the feat.  I doubt anyone else could provide a tall target for Duke to leap onto.  Just really a feel good match to watch.  Just thinking about these two great bowlers and friends as it seems smiling and celebrating together pus a smile on my face.  I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.




WRW Vs Chris Barnes (2010)
Poor Chris Barnes falling victim to WRW at the Masters again.  But when WRW is throwing the ball so beautiful and perfect like that, it’s near impossible to beat him.  My favorite part is when Rob Stone says Good Lord on WRW’s 12th frame shot. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owL8-piyYg4



Will Duke Em’
A fun video to watch.  Listening to these two joke around with Jeanette Lee is pure gold.  Duke calling himself Yoda and WRW as Obi-Wan, priceless.  Not to mention these two living up to the expectations of teaming up together.  I ask, how is it fair to the other teams?  Were they really expected to beat a dream duo like these two?  I really love watching these shootouts since it is a different change of pace in terms of fun.  You get to hear some banter between the bowlers you would never hear in the serious tournaments.  Seeing guys smiling and laughing doing what they love is pure estacy.

Just type WD’E on youtube and enjoy seeing these two dominate the competition. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boKwQ8G6BJk (At 2:30, Duke is Yoda and Williams is Obi-Wan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJmuchc7s6w (At about 3:00, a very fun segment of Duke and Williams explaining their team name)
 
Parker Bohn III Vs Wes Mallott
Wes Malott could not be beat on these lanes.  Shooting ridiculous numbers, he bowled two 300 hundred games in a span of 5 weeks.  But I chose this more for the humorous exchange between Parker Bohn III and Wes after the game was all but over.  Really funny stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUk2439zGoY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lru2Sl20FNs

Kelly Kulick Vs Chris Barnes
As I’ve said before, Kelly just bowled so darn well.  A near perfect game except for that split in the 8th and victory shot in the 12th.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BUv0nJTzRY 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-vAjuWgFZ4

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Bowling



I loved duckpins as a kid.  There are pictures of me when I was maybe 4 or 5 years holding a small bowling ball used for duckpins.  I have fond memories of playing in that country club every time I went to Baguio for vacation.  There was a certain magical feeling of throwing a ball down a 60 foot lane and knocking down all ten pins, seeing how the pins are put back by hand then eventually by machine, and getting ready to do it all over again.  What a childhood…

So I guess it’s no surprise I eventually ventured into “big boy” bowling when I was a little older.  I don’t really remember how good or bad I was since I was really just playing for fun.  I just knew I could throw that ball pretty straight if I needed to.  Now that I am past the teen years and am wondering what to do with my life, I came to the conclusion that no matter what I do, I want bowling to always be part of my life.

For most of my teen years, bowling has just been the game to play whenever I vacation in a country club or get invited to a bowling birthday party.  Now that I am done with school, I got myself a coach and have been bowling regularly for the past year and a half.  Naturally, I found myself watching bowling videos on Youtube (God bless the uploaders).  The only other time I ever saw bowling onscreen was when Kelly Kulick defeated Chris Barnes to become the 1st woman to ever win on the PBA Tour.  That was way back in 2010 and it was just luck that I saw it.  I was taking summer classes and came home during lunch.  Coincidentally, I just came from a Philosophy class I believe so I was very deep in thought that time.  So I was flipping through the channels and suddenly stopped at the sight of bowling on TV.  I was shocked since, as I said before, I have never remembered clearly seeing a bowling match on TV before.  I watched in awe as I witnessed history in the making.  This woman whom I’ve never heard of was clearly dominating the match and with the way she was bowling, it wasn’t hard to see why.  It was at that moment I decided to pursue bowling seriously.  I promised myself that after I graduated, I will cast aside all doubt, get myself a coach and become the best bowler I know I can be.      

As far as bowling knowledge goes, I am still a noob.  There are still so many terms, equipment and strategies I have yet to master.  It is a difficult and daunting task.  But I believe with all that I can believe in, this is what I want.  This sport is one of the things that make life worth living.  No matter how down and out I feel, I can always look forward to the day I step onto those lanes with my good friends and just have a great time, chatting, laughing, eating, high fiving and most all, bowling.    

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Update: February 21, 2013

It's been a month and a half since I last posted so I feel the need to post something.  Life has been busy, a lot has changed since New Year.  Let's just say I kind of gave up one interest to pursue another one and am now doing half of what I envisioned myself doing during college.  That interest is BOWLING!  I mentioned it before I think.  That is why my blog's titled as such. 

Now on the toku side of things,  I'm glad Go-Busters is done and over with.  The only thing that kept my interest in that show was Enter during the latter arc though I do plan on watching the series again as I skipped some episodes. 

Kyouryuger looks a lot easier to watch than it's predecessor.  It has a fun and light feel to it.  It also helps that the pink senshi's suit looks good and that the suit actress is the same one that made me love Gokai Pink so much.  Though I feel embarrassed watching the ending credits.  That was way too "kiddy" even for me.



Kamen Rider Wizard is the 1st Rider I'm following from start to finish and I am enjoying it very much.  Here's hoping the show stays amazing for the rest of its run.



Toy wise, I recently got the two Shinken Reds at great prices.  It nicely complements my Gokai Red and Pink. 



I'll probably be talking about the above paragraphs in individual posts next time.  I can't wait to rant about bowling.

Monday, December 31, 2012

My Tokusatsu Year in Pictures

I've been taking a lot of pictures of my toys and I really like some of them.  So I thought I'd pick out the best ones I took.  Enjoy and look forward to more next year!