In the past few years, some of us know that Purvis Granger, a former PBA Champion and professional, has moved out to the Philippines and is hired by the Philippine Government to coach the Philippine National Bowling Team. He gets paid about $2,000 for his title as the coach monthly, and also does lessons at a different bowling center in Metro Manila. Not a terrible way to make a living considering that your dollar is multiplied by 56 there and he is a Storm Staffer.
Granger is an American Citizen, and is in Manila on some kind of visa- possibly a working visa since his title is "coach". As some of us know, the Asian Bowling Tour wrapped up their year with their version of the PBA World Championships with their closing tournament in Singapore. Later on, Purvis Granger won the championship wearing the colors of the Philippines. Bong Coo, a women's bowling hero in the Philippines, blasted Granger and the Philippine Bowling Congress for allowing an American citizen to participate as a "Filipino" in the ABT Tournaments.
I stand in the middle in this kind of situation. What are your views on this? I was just curious.
Also, for those who didn't know, Lou Marquez, a former coach of the Kegel Training Center, is the coach of the Hong Kong national Bowling Team now. I saw him at a few telecasts on TV when I was in Asia, and wish him the best of luck there.
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-Jeremy Vitug
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