1993 BPAA PBA US Open Entire Telecast

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2014
  • The date was April 10th, 1993. The finals of the US Open telecast was staged at Roseland Bowl, a center located in Canandaigua, NY. The four guys gunning for the US Open include Tony Westlake, Ted Hannahs, Del Ballard Jr, and Walter Ray Williams Jr. The winner of the US Open faces the king of the hill Jason Couch! Nelson Burton Jr. and Chris Schenkel provide color commentary!
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Komentáře • 23

  • @Wolfman12395
    @Wolfman12395 Před 10 lety +1

    I can't believe how deep the guys played on this telecast....crazy! Thanks for this show John :)

  • @bsynth8
    @bsynth8 Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks for posting! Two things I remember about this telecast...the deep inside line all the players used, and the number of bad taps WRW got in one game to lose after he led by 500 pins.

    • @irishpogi
      @irishpogi  Před 10 lety +1

      And Walter used a urethane ball and played much further right then he did during this telecast. Had he stuck to that game plan and played where he did earlier in the week, the outcome could have been different. But we'll never know, right?

    • @mpup54
      @mpup54 Před 5 lety +1

      I think he was forced to play the line that Del played because Del was shooting lights out from that line. Walter probably figured he needed 230-240 to win and didnt see that condition from the 2nd arrow on fresher oil doing the job.

  • @brianwaas9085
    @brianwaas9085 Před 5 lety +1

    Del Ballard Jr. put on a clinic in execution on a very demanding oil pattern!! His shots were very smart and accurate, and he made all of his spares, which is so vital on conditions especially like this one.

  • @Igloo3471
    @Igloo3471 Před 3 měsíci

    Incredible that this was Del Ballard Jr's final PBA Title!
    Ballard, who joined the PBA in 1982, won 12 PBA titles and had 6 second place finishes from 35 TV appearances between 1983 and 1994 with two further cameos in 1997 and 2006 respectively.
    Seems to have been a player hurt by the introduction of reactive resin equipment.

  • @andrewphillips2179
    @andrewphillips2179 Před 5 lety +1

    Del Ballard Jr was in the drivers seat to win both the US Open and 5000 in the King of the Hill

    • @douglasharris5216
      @douglasharris5216 Před 4 lety

      Andrew Phillips spoiler asshat

    • @douglasharris5216
      @douglasharris5216 Před 4 lety +1

      Andrew Phillips the king of the hill was close and exciting as Jason Couch loses by 36 pins

  • @hongphucnguyenbuiphuchands6480

    1:00:13 wish Randy still talk about strategies about bowling approach for each bowlers during the match

  • @andrewphillips2179
    @andrewphillips2179 Před 5 lety +1

    the first match was exciting and very close

    • @douglasharris5216
      @douglasharris5216 Před 4 lety

      Andrew Phillips getting your ass kicked by 43 pins isn’t close at all

    • @douglasharris5216
      @douglasharris5216 Před 4 lety

      Andrew Phillips the title match was exciting and close as Walter Ray Williams Jr loses by 44 pins

  • @hongphucnguyenbuiphuchands6480

    57:09 weird why that pin not down yet although the speed of it

  • @showtimeman5673
    @showtimeman5673 Před 9 lety +1

    Interesting in 1981, the BPAA director claimed 4400 members, and at this time, I believe Chris said 3100... O U C H Wonder what it is today? I know that when I went on tour in 07, it was a shell of it's former self

    • @irishpogi
      @irishpogi  Před 9 lety

      Fewer bowling centers in operation; with that being said, there would be fewer members of that organization. Many independent centers got bought out by bigger companies such as AMF, Brunswick, Fair Lanes, etc.

  • @beeemm2578
    @beeemm2578 Před 2 lety

    7:37 Ted Hontas....father of Poka Hontas.....😆

  • @harps1974
    @harps1974 Před 4 lety

    Shark pattern

    • @irishpogi
      @irishpogi  Před 4 lety

      A very flat pattern was used for this event. Word has it that Walter Ray was bombing them during match play using urethane. Not sure if urethane would have worked on the TV show.

    • @matthewcalabresi504
      @matthewcalabresi504 Před 4 lety

      @@irishpogi I was here and helped 'caddy' for the event. After qualifying, my fellow youth bowlers and I got to bowl on the lanes. It was easily the toughest condition I ever bowled on. Couldn't get my ball to come back from outside at all with my trusty Blue Hammer.
      As "pay" for caddying I got my pick of one of the many balls that were left behind. I picked up a Nuke -- same as Westlake was using on the show. To see him play deep inside and relatively straight with a ball I couldn't keep on the right side of the head pin on a house shot is a testament to how difficult the lanes were!

    • @irishpogi
      @irishpogi  Před 4 lety

      @@matthewcalabresi504 I heard Nelson Burton Jr describe the conditions. Once you saw what average you needed to have to cash and then to make match play, you know they were very difficult

    • @beeemm2578
      @beeemm2578 Před 2 lety

      I love when the pattern tough. With these guys skill, having much play in the lane is too easy for them. A war of attrition in bowling is best. Just my opinion 🤷