| In an interview with Max, you could 
			see the pride and the ownership of having achieved his goal. He had 
			come amazingly close on other occasions. At the age of 14 he bowled 
			a 298, and at 15 he took a 299, but it still wasn't the 300 game he 
			wanted. But on Oct. 12, all of that 
			changed.  He was golden in the fourth frame 
			and was pretty nonchalant because that wasn't new territory for him. 
			He'd done that before. But when Max was going into the 
			12th and final frame, that carrot was dangling right before him. Max 
			said everyone in the bowling alley had stopped to come and see the 
			final frame of "Is it a perfect game?" With a huge crowd behind him and 
			his knees shaking, he cleared every pin again, giving him that 
			perfect game. His first 300. 
			
			_small.jpg) After that, handshakes and pats on 
			the back were abundant. Max started bowling as a small 
			child. He went to watch his friend bowl at the age of 6 and was 
			hooked. Max at 16 and his bowling buddy, Brandon Brawdy, 18, have 
			bowled together on the same team since they were kids. While still 
			best friends, Max is on his way to passing Brandon's two 300 games. According to Shawn Taylor, "a 300 
			is much easier to obtain, possibly 20-to-1, than getting into the 
			800 club." [to top of second 
			column] | 
 
			The 800 club Taylor spoke of is 
			three very good games back-to-back that total 800 or more. That is 
			an average of 267 per game. Being in the 800 club allows you entry 
			into some pretty desirable tournaments. Those are the tourneys where 
			the best play for the title. 
			Max's love of the game spans three 
			generations. John Boch, Max's father, remembers going to the bowling 
			alley in Decatur with his dad when he and his brother were little 
			kids. John and Max still love to bowl together, with a shared dream 
			to bowl in the nationals.  Dad hasn't earned his 300 game yet 
			but was nearly there at 299. However, he has nailed his 801 series. 
			And he did that on lanes 1 and 2, the same lanes where Max got 
			his 300 game. Perhaps that is just one more way to keep it all in 
			the family.  When asked how he felt about 
			bowling, Max just responded, "I love it," and flashed a smile that 
			lit up the bowling alley. Congratulations, Max. There are a 
			lot of people proud of you.  
[By ROY LOGAN] |