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MelvinBrunsTrack

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Bowling Night on ESPN
« on: April 29, 2005, 03:04:37 AM »
I have read everyone opinion about this subject . I would like to see the athlete's who bowl on the off season or when they are not practicing at their profession . I have heard that Jerome Bettis is a Good bowler . Put athlete's that bowl on the serious level , and prize money donated to their Favorite charity . Any thought's on this ?

 

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Re: Bowling Night on ESPN
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2005, 11:12:20 AM »
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I have read everyone opinion about this subject . I would like to see the athlete's who bowl on the off season or when they are not practicing at their profession . I have heard that Jerome Bettis is a Good bowler . Put athlete's that bowl on the serious level , and prize money donated to their Favorite charity . Any thought's on this ?



I would like to see this.  It would be equivalent to golf's celebrity tournament, where they actually have celebrity athletes/actors that can play golf play in a tournament for charity.  The PBA should sponsor a celebrity bowling tournament for celebrities (actors, athletes, etc) that CAN BOWL.  Qualifying rounds would occur off-camera, so that the viewing public can be spared the pain of seeing "casual" bowler-celebrities constantly throw crap shots.  In theory, the final round, which would be televised, would have the best bowler-celebrities bowl in match play rounds for a cash prize that goes to charity.  If Jerome Bettis is as good as I hear, then he should make it to the final round with ease.