900 series <br /><br />As an avid bowler I have the utmost respect for this man. I have seen people shoot 300's maybe 5 or 6 times and 4 were my dads. I can't imagine seeing a 900 series.
Very nice indeed. My cousin used to clean a bowling alley when he was in high school and would spend hours somtimes all night until the sun came up to practice his game. Low and behold he was very very good and has a strong release that blasts the pins and it would make sounds where others in the place would walk over and wonder what was that sound. Well after the owner realized how good he was he sponsered him and the rest his history. The owner was proud of my cousin and became part of the family. My cousin holds many records and filled up my Aunts Family room to the point we couldnt even find the couch with all the trophies layed all over the room...He's not playing anymore but if your in a bowling alley and hear pins shatter!! Its probley my cousin Ramon Romero....
WOW!! How many consecutive strikes is that? 30?<br /><br />Must be the equivalent of catching a 24lb bucketmouth, a 6lb crappie, a 65" Musky and a 25lb walleye all on the same day.
36 strikes in a row JB, and I think your comparison is dead on. <br /><br />The amazing part is that he kept himself in check. I know that EVERY time I have seen someone throw a 300, they struggle a bit in the next game.......lots of adrenaline and excitement make it easy to overthrow a ball or two and start throwing splits. Not to mention the wobbly knees in the last frame of the 300 game, cant even imagine the anxiety in the last frame of that 3rd game.