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@MCLife3001518 күн бұрын
The part where Parker Bohn told Sydney that “ you weren’t even here”. But really everything in this memorable video was my favorite just seeing you guys grow the bowling community and seeing you guys up with your dad when he won a title or major.🥲🎳
@odellus18 күн бұрын
this is probably one of the best pieces of bowling media ever made.
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
We’re glad you liked it!
@ChristinaJenkins-pk3tyКүн бұрын
This is Soo relatable!!! We had 6 bowlers in my family. I came through youth leagues, college, tournaments and adult leagues and tournaments. My Mom was the best in the Family. I love seeing this. Please continue 🙏😊
@atbsigma18 күн бұрын
This is as heartwarming as it gets. Between watching your family and the Barnzys, you all are doing more for the society and bowling in general. Kudos to the kids (was it mostly Justin?) that wanted to rebrand this channel. Sure we enjoyed the fun and chatter of The Crew, and maybe that ought to be it's own channel again one day. But I think that this content is exactly what the Sport of Bowling (and the world for that matter) needs. Looking forward to more!
@BohnLegacy18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment! We’re all really excited about this moving forward and that we get to make awesome content together😁
@gusreyes54477 күн бұрын
What a family! How can you not love them! All the best 👍❤️
@mikeobiwon6 күн бұрын
Such a heartwarming video! Keep up the great work with the content you guys are creating. It's an absolute joy to watch.
@insidebowling16 күн бұрын
Great video! The sport is great, but the people are better. KUDOS to the team on this production and thank you for everything Bohn family.
@BohnLegacy16 күн бұрын
Thank you! Striving to be the best we can and grow the bowling world together!
@derekostrom35812 күн бұрын
May God bless your family and keep doing the great things you are doing. I still remember watching Parker Bohn bowling on TV Saturday afternoons after I got home from my Saturday morning youth league. I loved watching your videos when I first found them, this video even solidifies that even more!!!
@BohnLegacy8 күн бұрын
Thanks for being a fan for so long!
@CliftonDon7417 күн бұрын
Greatvstuff guys! I had the privilege of meeting Parker in August 2024 and he is the nicest guy! He makes everyone feel important when he shakes your hand and doesn't rush when you speak with him. Very cool. 😎
@PeterLanella15 күн бұрын
Parker bohn lll my favorite Professional bowler because i remember seeing him on tv a lot and winning with his family right there supporting him its nice that his sons and daughter are following in there father's footstep of bowling 🎳 and his beautiful wife still supporting him bless you and i wish you all more success.
@GanbaMagus18 күн бұрын
I grew up watching PB3 take care of business on the lanes. Saturdays at 1 or 3 PM were destination television. Go out early, get some lunch, then come back and watch the Pro Bowlers Tour on ABC. When Mr. Bohn made the broadcasts, that channel wasn't switching for anything, not even an afternoon Mets game. Thank you for all the great memories, and bring on the future and some Justin & Brandon tour wins. :D
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for being a fan for so long! We’re hoping the kids can all do the same!
@charlespeakjr216818 күн бұрын
Parker, I first met you back in 1981, when you were bowling in the JBT. You were always a class act and a gentleman. You have a wonderful family and are still a class act and gentleman. May God continue to bless you and your family. Charles Peak Jr., PBA # 6498
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing and Parker says hello!
@34bigdhall3 күн бұрын
Very nice video, keep up the good work!! A couple memories of Parker at DKRBL in Newark during kids Saturday morning league(Santa!) and a Pro Am I bowled and won there! RIP Andy, miss the trash talking with you and Jacob at DKRBL.
@_Obiex18 күн бұрын
I really enjoy these newer style videos of all of your backgrounds etc. it’s much more personal than the over done bowling challenges. And the editing is clean! Looking forward to seeing the next part of the legacy in real time
@joeshumaker244417 күн бұрын
Love love your channel. I grew up in a bowling family and always went to the PBA event at Woodland bowl. Love your family !!
@jeffs777318 күн бұрын
PB3 was so good. I watched him on tv so much as a kid. Smooth operator
@jeffreybloom937418 күн бұрын
This was GREAT. I had the honor of meeting Parker for an in-person 2-hour lesson a few years ago. My dad was a big bowler and I practically grew up in bowling alleys. As a left-handed bowler Parker was one of my favorite professional Bowlers. I even had a chance to meet him in the 80's at a few Pro-Am events. At 61 years old and having him work with me one-on-one was an honor I will always remember. I recently moved out of New York earlier this year and still follow Parker and his son's success stories....
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing and thanks for following along!
@KeithTantillo18 күн бұрын
I met Parker a couple times what's in a bowling tournament the next day in a ball demo the guy is an amazing human being class act all around great guy
@pbatommy18 күн бұрын
I've met Parker, Leslie, and the boys. They're wonderful people. Merry Christmas to the whole Bohn family.
@nelwewow2814 күн бұрын
I bowled an event with your dad years ago here in Orlando, Florida on one of the toughest patterns I’ve ever seen at 37 foot flat. It was a cool experience as I crossed with him. The guy was super helpful.
@BohnLegacy8 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Glad you got to experience that!
@rc436118 күн бұрын
I know, from Bowling at Howell lanes, haven taken lessons with Lesley, and personally seeing how approachable and kind everyone in the Bohn family is, that you are all truly wonderful inspirational people
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@kamronhaugen97018 күн бұрын
I would love to meet and give all of you a handshake Justin and Brandon even though you don't know it I was just casual bowler for about a year it was when I started watching y'all it's when I decided I wanted to go pro 3-6 years later I'm 19 and averaging around 188-190 so I thank all of you guys pushing me out of my shell
@BohnLegacy18 күн бұрын
That’s awesome! We’re glad we helped kick-start your journey!👏
@jasonahders72818 күн бұрын
I've watched Parker on telecasts since the early 90s and he's always been one of my favorite bowlers to watch. I hope his kids have equally successful careers in whatever they do, and if his sons eventually bowl on the PBA Tour, I hope they both have just as much success as their father had.
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the reply! We hope so too!
@844spyder16 күн бұрын
My first time meeting parker was a night i'll never forget. My town had a classic league 2nd shift starting at like 930 at night after the wed mens league. Parker's brother in law (Leslie and Chrissie's brother) bowled in the league (I'm from a small city in indiana right on the michigan border) and Parker came down to watch him bowl one night. In walks Parker to this small town bowling center and it was like Tiger Woods walking onto a public golf course. He was so generous with his time. He stopped and talked to every single person who asked signed every autograph took every picture. He signed a picture for my sister for me for her birthday and it was the the best birthday gift i've given her yet. Just amazing still all these years later how nice and giving of his time he was. He just wanted to come down and relax for a night hang out with his brother in law maybe give him a lil advice drink a few beers and what not but instead took as much time as needed for everyone. I"ll never forget his generosity.
@BohnLegacy16 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! (As Justin writing this) It's amazing to watch how he'll never turn his back on anyone, regardless of the situation! I've watched it year after year at journey gold when he wouldn't take his lunch break because he knew they're was a line of people!
@Thumper196818 күн бұрын
Wow. I remember bowling with Leslie in the MJMA and JTBA back in the 80s. Feels like a lifetime ago. Great video! Thanks for sharing, and happy holidays to your family!
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment and sharing memories with Leslie! Happy Holidays!
@USMar66Vet18 күн бұрын
I remember watching Parker when he 1st came on the PBA scene, great bowler, looks like life has been good to him 👍🇺🇸
@BlkglasTheVette18 күн бұрын
What a great video. Really enjoyed watching you at home with your wonderful family. Wow really enjoyed
@Riz233618 күн бұрын
Parker is my favorite lefty on the tour, just a smooth great style and a gentlemen on the lanes. It's good to see your whole family is doing well, cheers merry christmas
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and Merry Christmas!
@dentedhalo126518 күн бұрын
Outstanding watch, excellent content and very nicely mixed. I've watched the entire family throughout my life and have always respected the way you conduct yourselves and this touched me. I've watched all the channels too and like the overall content. Just to share a personal significant bowling experience, I won my first Junior League Championship in 1976. The winning team was treated to a bus trip in 1977 to Windsor Locks CT, to watch the pros bowl at the $80,000 Monro-Matic Open at Bradley Bowl. I met Earl A., Dick W., Carmen S. and many other very honorable PBA members and still have their autographs in my bowling shrine in my restaurant (Yes I have a bowling shrine spanning a half a century). I've been bitten ever since performing mostly in a little house run by Jack Fitzsimmons just outside Hoosick Falls NY. No doubt it has enriched my life as oh, the stories this ole bowler could tell. I met my brother I never knew bowling!? I'll share a brief one here that really humbled our team that day after an overnight bowling tournament in Western New York. Before licking our wounds and heading home we ate breakfast at the local place and befriended a bunch of guys we bowled next to over the weekend who were heading back not far behind us. They didn't bowl too well either as the only score debated by a few was how many 12-ounce curls went down rather than how many pins. We learned on the local news later that night that the NYS Thruway bridge fell into the Schoharie Creek shortly after we passed over it. The guys we shared laughs with at the diner never made it home as it was reported that they were a few unlucky souls who drove into the creek. Live and enjoy every day like it could be your last. Love you guys.
@BohnLegacy18 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing the story! Amazing how the bowling community gets to experience all of these things together! Pretty cool you got to experience these things in your career as a bowler! Excited you’re joining us for the ride!
@theviceroy769214 күн бұрын
My bowling idol. Talked to him on the phone once!
@jolyoung18 күн бұрын
Parker is always just a great person and an incredible bowler 😊 great video awesome❤
@joluma0915 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Greetings from Tucson,Az.
@robertfrost26524 күн бұрын
A must see video 😊
@rafabonati775718 күн бұрын
Very nice to learn this!
@frankmcdonall18 күн бұрын
Thats is a very PB3 event that the family doing for the kids and families looking forward to another tournament for kids and adults 9 pin no tap tournament in Ohio Lorain or Cleveland Ohio looking forward to see you Parker Bohn III again my favorite bowler and fan also MERRY CHRISTMAS
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment and Merry Christmas!
@richmondfloresLV18 күн бұрын
Even more of a fan than before having seen this.
@seanbuck117015 күн бұрын
awesome video!
@patrickgambsky629016 күн бұрын
Be lucky and blessed that you guys have a bowling center no bowling alley in Hilo Hawaii😢
@BohnLegacy16 күн бұрын
Hopefully a center gets built soon so you can get out on the lanes!
@garfieldmudcat18 күн бұрын
it was great when Parker and one of his sons(sorry i cant remember who) showed up at the midwest youth tourney a couple of years ago at Garden center lanes in Alexandria MN
@BohnLegacy18 күн бұрын
That was a great time!
@TheOtherCaleb18 күн бұрын
Love this
@EddieMargzz18 күн бұрын
Legend.
@jasongordon1317 күн бұрын
Parker u are great!! But ur wife is much eeezer on the 👀!!!! Looking forward in seeing you again u guys do a great job!!! All the best for the holidays!!! Jg
@dannydixon656918 күн бұрын
I hope possibly this comment gets to you. No offense parker but you are my 3rd fave bowler of all time. Right behind walter ray and Pete weber. Its close though,,lol. But you are 1st in my mind of what seems to be a sincere, honest,loving human being. U do have a good eye for those things. You are not fake like some. Im jealous, wish i could be your friend.
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! At least he’s in the top 3😉
@peterwyatt832218 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@kloostee18 күн бұрын
Meet your dad and patrags at breakfast one morning. Didnt want to bug them but ended going over and daying hi. They both were so respectful and nice to me (12 yr old me) hes a good dude! Wondering if you bowled youth master in dayton ohio? I won that at 14. My banner hangs there
@BohnLegacy18 күн бұрын
Glad you got to meet them! Justin and Brandon bowled 1 year at that event when they were younger. Leslie bowled it back when she was a youth bowler in Michigan!
@kloostee18 күн бұрын
@BohnLegacy i loved that event always made trip from ontario for it. Still have match play scoring record from what i know. Would be standing from 28 yrs ago. Avg 264 for the 5 games of bracket. Dont bowl anymore but fillow it closely
@Topnikko14 күн бұрын
You won't find a better ambassador for the sport than Parker.
@russellgilbert345317 күн бұрын
Bowling IS Family! 🤔
@dannydixon656918 күн бұрын
And please help me parker. Ok, im 52 ok bowler i guess used to avg. 205 to around 215 on good yra. But last 5 or so down to 195 to 205. And 200 even this yr. And no joke i rarely e even miss thw pocket oh im lefty. But. I and leaving at least 10. 7 pins ea. Week and cant stop it. Is there anything easy tip to try to cut it down. Oh and i started bowling late around 25 yrs old. Had 150 avg. But i adore bowling but she is hating on me lol.. i have 4, 300 games 1 eve 7 yrs. But cannot get my ultimate goal,,,, 800. 786 3 yrs ago opened in the 10th to miss it😢. Could it be equipment? Because i am poor. And ball for 20 and shoes for over 20 yrs. But live my old buddy
@BohnLegacy17 күн бұрын
There’s a lot of things it could be! Maybe a new ball will help or maybe go back to the basic with some drills! Keep working at it to achieve those goals!
@jcdumez818418 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@fang-SEA18 күн бұрын
謝謝🙏
@shamerscott487218 күн бұрын
Would love to see them only 20 minutes from howell lanes and similar age to there kids
@scottthomas67205 күн бұрын
Okay we need MOM'S TO BE BOWLING MORE
@thebrandonbakermc18 күн бұрын
junior gold was the hardest thing bowling related other than teen masters
@dannydixon656918 күн бұрын
I always bowled every pro am around Cleveland here to maybe get lucky and get my big 3. You,walter ir pete. But got, ernie shlegel,tony Reyes, guys like that. Ut was still cool but hey.
@oldgoat5016 күн бұрын
As an Oldgoat who has watched bowling for 50 years, I have always thought Parker was a class act. He is in my top 5 all time bowlers and people.😉
@shamerscott487218 күн бұрын
Would like to see theam only 20 minutes from howell lanes and similer age to there kids