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PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR — 2023 KCO March Points Tournament Division 3



PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR
Episode 139
2023 Kansas City Open — March Points Tournament
Division 3 Championship Round
Recorded March 5, 2023
For release March 11, 2023
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This month, PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR brings you the Division 3 Championship Round from the 2023 Kansas City Open March Points Tournament at Olathe Lanes East in Olathe, KS.

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12 Comments

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  2. In the third frame of the Alex.Caden match it was 7 plus 1 which is 8 not 9. But I LOVE these matches.

  3. Caden. It seems to me like he understands ball speed. I bet he can throw 25 mph if he wants to. But he controls it.

  4. It never ceases to amaze me how much count is lost by open frames. Gotta get the spare game under control.

  5. Welcome back Coach Randy !! Nice show as always ! Everything top notch and really enjoyable. You have a very loyal following with the quality shows you produce, show after show …….

  6. I learned something new today. I watched an old film about Brunswick on YouTube from the time when they were first installing pin spotters. They were showing bowling pins being made. On the bottoms of the pins there are holes. These holes were for the pin boys when they were spotting the pins there were small metal rods they put the pins on them so they wouldn't fall over. I wonder if they pushed a button to raise and lower the rods.

  7. I think continually mentioning potential deficits in these kids' games is not the way to go. Christian was obviously getting frustrated. Having to hear 5 times in the commentary about his physical game was a bit excessive. That level of critique should stay off camera.

  8. You do such a great job! Giving these kids an opportunity to show off their talent is awesome, I would have loved this in my youth! Keep up the great work!

  9. Coach Randy – I've been following your shows since 2016. What you've done with the kids at Roswell in Atlanta, and what you're doing with the kids at the Kansas City Open, is nothing short of amazing. I wish I had a coach like you in my youth. You're a tremendous influence and role model with these kids. Job well done with working with the kids. Even at 35, I've learned more from you by watching these kids than I did with my bowling coach when I was 13 years old. Best wishes to you, and I hope your recovery is going smoothly. God bless.

  10. So ridiculous seeing these kids 2 hand bowl. I see some in another tournament on the east coast and had an easy house shot all bowling over 200. Then next day they threw another oil pattern at them and not 1 of them averaged over 160 for 6 games. Funniest video I ever saw. They were all perplexed on what to do.

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