I had the privilege of bowling with Tony in a pro-am in Cincinnati about a year before his passing. He shot a 300 on the house shot that day. Super cool and nice guy.
I had the honor of bowling with this gentleman in 2006 in a Pro-Am in West Babylon, NY. I have a signed picture with him in my picture drawer somewhere. Tony was the most sincere, awesome guy you’d ever want to meet. He was such a happy, generous person with an infectious, happy personality. Not to mention what a monster bowler he was. When I asked for a pic with him after bowling with him, he didn’t even blink an eye. He happily said “of course!” and gave me that huge smile and pulled me in for the pic. I was devastated when I found out he passed in 2012. He was one of my favorite bowlers ever. He was THE MAN. R.I.P Tony. We all miss you so much brother.
He really is. The both of them are/were (Tony 😢.) The both of them are absolute class acts. I love seeing when the pros with multiple titles lose to new guys on tour and root for them after they get shut out. There’s not too many pros out there like that. PB III is the man.
I had the pleasure of meeting Tony. He came to Columbus Ohio where my grandpa ran a bowling alley and I got my picture with him. One of the nicest people I’ve ever met. God rest his soul. I’ll never forget him.
Two decades ago I went to a pro-am and the alley manager gave us leftover old pins to collect signatures. Mr. Reyes is one of the pros that signed my pin.
I wish I would’ve had a chance to meet Tony Reyes. I heard a lot of great things about him and of course heard he was a nice guy to have a friendly conversation with.
Didn't get to bowl at his level till right before he passed. Never met him but from what I hear from everyone you couldn't say one bad thing about the man. I know he is missed and I can only imagine how many titles he could of won
Dear:Tony Reyes Please give my grandfather who passed away and my aunt Tracy Sivley who passed away a lot of kiss and hug from me and my family while you are in Heaven with Jesus and my grandfather who passed away and my aunt Tracy Sivley who passed away. Love, Ashley Marie Jackson
You may have seen that the announcer stated that this was the 17th, not 18th, TV 300. The reason is that on May 3, 1997, Jason Queen bowled a TV 300 at the ABC (Bud Light) Masters in Huntsville, AL. However, that event was not sanctioned as an official PBA event at the time. In May 2008, the PBA retroactively upgraded the Masters to PBA event status, and statistics for all PBA members were adjusted accordingly. One of those stats, of course, was Queen's 300, so every TV 300 between Queen's achievement and the May 2008 retroactive upgrade (eight total) was shifted back by one. Hope that clears the confusion.
I had the privilege of bowling with Tony in a pro-am in Cincinnati about a year before his passing. He shot a 300 on the house shot that day. Super cool and nice guy.
@Leland Carpenter lol u never know the truth or if it even is a lie so stop being so quick to jump to conclusions.
I had the honor of bowling with this gentleman in 2006 in a Pro-Am in West Babylon, NY. I have a signed picture with him in my picture drawer somewhere. Tony was the most sincere, awesome guy you’d ever want to meet. He was such a happy, generous person with an infectious, happy personality. Not to mention what a monster bowler he was. When I asked for a pic with him after bowling with him, he didn’t even blink an eye. He happily said “of course!” and gave me that huge smile and pulled me in for the pic. I was devastated when I found out he passed in 2012. He was one of my favorite bowlers ever. He was THE MAN. R.I.P Tony. We all miss you so much brother.
PB3 seems like such a genuine and great guy. RIP Tony
He really is. The both of them are/were (Tony 😢.) The both of them are absolute class acts. I love seeing when the pros with multiple titles lose to new guys on tour and root for them after they get shut out. There’s not too many pros out there like that. PB III is the man.
Crossed with Tony twice while bowling regional event in Lake Havasu. Such a nice guy, fun to be around. RIP Tony
I was privileged to bowl with
Him in a neet the pros event. A truly amazing, kind, and fun man to be around. R.I.P brother.
I had the pleasure of meeting Tony. He came to Columbus Ohio where my grandpa ran a bowling alley and I got my picture with him. One of the nicest people I’ve ever met. God rest his soul. I’ll never forget him.
The next match he defeated Wes Mallot for his first PBA Title
R.I.P. Tony Reyes. Forever a great, forever a LEGEND.
Such a great person and one of the nicest and coolest guys on tour RIP Tony Reyes Parker cheering Reyes on another great moment
One of nicest guys I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. R.I.P. Tony Reyes!
Two decades ago I went to a pro-am and the alley manager gave us leftover old pins to collect signatures. Mr. Reyes is one of the pros that signed my pin.
Sad i never got to meet him, seemed like such a nice guy to be around, R.I.P 😟
RIP Tony Reyes, it’s been a hard 12 yrs so far & happy 18-year anniversary to your 300 game.
R.I.P. Tony Reyes 🎳😭
I didn't know Tony Reyes died... 😔
Glad he made history though. RIP Tony.
As Iremember it, he was hit by a car on the highway, early in the morning
Unfortunately, hit by an SUV.
Met Tony a while back at a tournament. Extremely nice guy! A pleasure and a class act!
One of the best guys to ever play the game. =/
this moment is dedicated to Tony Reyes
I wish I would’ve had a chance to meet Tony Reyes. I heard a lot of great things about him and of course heard he was a nice guy to have a friendly conversation with.
This was the 3rd time in history that a PBA athlete shot a 300 by beating another bowler who had already bowled a 300 during the TV finals.
Parker Bohn iii gave a nice about Tony and how he defeated him with a perfect game. RIP Tony Reyes.
Awesome.. Great game..and a BIG Congrats..... So So sorry to hear of his passing.. RIP
Damn this just struck a nerve.. rest easy man!
Anyone notice the PBA Bowling Challenge music in this video? BTW, Tony Reyes was a great bowler. R.I.P. sir.
Breaks my heart every time I see this. I was devastated when I heard of his passing. I still keep my Black Widow Pearl because of Tony.
Rip to a great bowler gone too soon
RIP Tony Reyes........
RIP Tony Reyes! You are greatly missed.
R.I.P. Tony Reyes.
RIP Tony, keep knocking the pins down for us up there
RIP Tony
R.I.P TR
Didn't get to bowl at his level till right before he passed. Never met him but from what I hear from everyone you couldn't say one bad thing about the man. I know he is missed and I can only imagine how many titles he could of won
RIP #18
R.I.P TONY REYES
R.I.P TONY REYES
But when did he throw a 300 game
Lol Yea 300 300 300
Says it in the description. In 2006.
My idol nooo :( I wish I could meet you but rip
Dear:Tony Reyes
Please give my grandfather who passed away and my aunt Tracy Sivley who passed away a lot of kiss and hug from me and my family while you are in Heaven with Jesus and my grandfather who passed away and my aunt Tracy Sivley who passed away.
Love, Ashley Marie Jackson
Solid last shot. I had no idea he died. Wow.
R.I.P
You may have seen that the announcer stated that this was the 17th, not 18th, TV 300. The reason is that on May 3, 1997, Jason Queen bowled a TV 300 at the ABC (Bud Light) Masters in Huntsville, AL. However, that event was not sanctioned as an official PBA event at the time. In May 2008, the PBA retroactively upgraded the Masters to PBA event status, and statistics for all PBA members were adjusted accordingly. One of those stats, of course, was Queen's 300, so every TV 300 between Queen's achievement and the May 2008 retroactive upgrade (eight total) was shifted back by one. Hope that clears the confusion.
6:00 How is that almost the baby split? 🤦🏾♂️
Almost left a 4-8
you mean 6-8
@@callumiannacone4590 indeed. Thanks for the correction
R.I.P to the goat man
Obviously hes not the fucking goat why you so worried bout what I say 😂😂🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ dumbass leave
Rip Tony. F
RIP Tony....
Everyone is saying R.I.P tony, how did he die and when?
Aidin DeBoer a car crash took his life in 2012
Actually,he survived the crash and was hit walking on the highway
1973 - 2012
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Anyone’s eyes getting watery watching this? Or is it just mine?
Why does it look like it was filmed in 1973?😁🇨🇦
PARKER BOHN III AND ENTIRE FAMILY WENT TO BAPTISM CHURCH 3:59
PARKER BOHN III AND ENTIRE FAMILY WENT TO BAPTISM CHURCH 3:59
@@anandguruji83 You're a troll
stop commenting on these telecasts unless you have something worthwhile to say
RIP
It's an odd situation watching the greats bowl on tv, becoming a high level amateur player... bowling these guys n girls then seeing them on tv
굿게임^^
After the 12th ball Tony totally ignored his woman,kinda strange
모두다내마음을잘알고있습니다.
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