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General Category => Youth Bowling => Topic started by: cable-tes on July 01, 2006, 12:23:01 PM
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Just a quick kudos to David Knight Jr. winning the scratch division at today's
JBT. The day included him shooting 2 279's and a 300 during the final match for the win.
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The Detroit Lions will be good! one of these days..
I claim to be one of the only Lions fans in NJ haha (I go for the underdog)
"The Strikes will come, but it won't help if you can't make spares"
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If Dav is a member .. congratulations .. if not please pass on to him .. great shooing .. Thanks for letting us know!
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Hit them light and watch them fight
J O E - F A L C O
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yeaa thats my boy...couldnt witness the extravagant day he had with the new Hawg Zilla cuz I had to work... but he was just over the crib.. none chalently saying, "ah, I bowled ok." !! congrats doggie...
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OG
David Knight Sr. @ Joe's Pro Shop 7550 City AVe. Philadelphia, PA
Ebonite, Hammer, and RotoGrip baby!
www.bowlersunited.com/
www.Buddiesproshop.com/
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Boy is an animal. I get to see him bowl about two or three times a year for the past 2 or 3 years and every time he is running off 279s like it's nothing. I even saw him throw back to back 279s in the semis and finals of a JBT in delaware last season. It's amazing watching him and seeing how young he is with such a polished and powerful game.
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-DP3
Respect the Game
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Any chance theres any videos out there of these JBT bowlers? I've heard so much about guys like knight, bolosan, our own ogrady, etc. yet havnt seen them.
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-If you're not willing to change, you're not willing to improve.
-Life is like a coin, you can spend it any way you want, but you can only spend it once.
-90 percent of the game is half mental
-Yogi Berra
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Boy is an animal. I get to see him bowl about two or three times a year for the past 2 or 3 years and every time he is running off 279s like it's nothing. I even saw him throw back to back 279s in the semis and finals of a JBT in delaware last season. It's amazing watching him and seeing how young he is with such a polished and powerful game.
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-DP3
Respect the Game
The first time I ever saw him bowl was when he was practicing before a tournament. I was going to get a lane to practice myself, but I was just in awe of how he seemed to have that ideal combination of power and smoothness. I actually didn't even bother practicing and continued watching, hoping to pick up on things and learn. And you'd think from watching him bowl that he was just walking around in the park, not really doing anything. No tension or anything.
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- Andy