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    Michael

    Gender: Male
    Location: Cave Creek, AZ
    Relationship: Single
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Maybe Someday
    Body Type: Athletic
    Height: 6'0"
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: I am an easy going, down to Earth person who tries to enjoy life to the fullest every day.
    Music: I will listen to just about anything. My favorites at the moment are Matchbox20, Sara Evans, and anything with a good beat.
    Movies: I like all kinds of movies. Not a real big fan on the blood and guts type movies.
    TV: I watch Sportscenter, Espn, The Golf Channel, and Boston Legal...though I am 4 episodes behind on that now.
    Books: When I am home I read mysteries and cop thriller type books. Also have to include Bowlers Journal and the Golf magazines.
    Likes: Online Poker, but it also drives me crazy. I think it's safe to say I enjoy bowling as well.
    Dislikes: Lights that turn green for nobody. Meaning you're on the road and come to an intersection. There's not a car in sight for miles, and you have to wait at a red late...makes no sense to me.
    Hobbies: I like to play golf, spend time with friends and family and watch movies when I get a chance. PJ got me started with online Poker. Thanks bro.
    Vices: Chocolate and the internet.
    Heroes: My Grandfather and Tiger Woods.

    T of C !!!!

    Friday, February 1, 2008, 02:29 PM PST [General]

    Again,

    sorry so long for the delay in posts.  I won't go into detail about the tournaments up to now.  I am too far behind and it will take a while to get it done.  

    I finished off the season strong,and was glad to get a break for Christmas and New Years to spend with my family back in California.  I have to admit, there was a part of me that wanted to just keep bowling as I was throwing it pretty well when we took the break.  I didn't practice at all during the break.  Spending time with my family was important to me, so I decided that was more important than bowling during the break.  

    The first week back, we bowled on Shark in Reno.  It showed that I hadn't practiced during the break, and had my lowest finish of the season.  I bounced back the following week in Medford, making match play and losing a heart breaking match against Sean Rash.  I had him up 3-1 and couldn't close him out.  He's tough and came back to beat me 3-4.  We then came back to California for the Dick Weber event.  It was nice to see my family again so quickly, as well as some old friends.  The first day we bowled the first two rounds.  What a mess I was. I missed spares, didn't make quality shots, and could never find my timing.  I struggled all day.  I ended up -116 after two rounds.  The next day we bowled the 3rd round of qualifying.  I bowled much better and worked my way up to +45 or so.  I ended up cashing and saved a week that could have been bad.  We headed to Vegas at that point for two tournaments.   The doubles and the T of C.  Since I had won in Merrillville,  I was playing in the T of C.   The doubles event you qualified individually.  I bowled ok, but couldn't get it done down the stretch and missed by 20 pins.   That left a day off and then the Tournament of Champions was to begin.  My buddy came out for the Vegas tourney, so after the doubles on Monday, we hung out and played some poker.  I was up all night.  I finally went to sleep at 6 am, Tuesday morning.  I ended up sleeping all day Tuesday, waking up at 11 pm once to use the restroom and drink some water.  Right back to sleep, and not waking up until 10:30 am on Wednesday.  When I woke up , I realized I had a very bad sore throat. So sore, that when I talked, my swollen tonsil was laying on my tongue, gagging me when I spoke.  I drove to the bowl, and missed practice.  I drilled some balls for the T of C.  After that , I went straight to urgent care.  Long story short,  the Dr gave me some pills and told me to rest.  I told him no chance.  Thursday at the T of C was an average day.  Qualified 8th, and was starting to feel a little bit better.  I was ok, as long as I didn't have to talk.  What happened Friday and Sunday are two days I will probably remember the rest of my life.  

    Friday was the match play.  9 games of round robin in the morning, then cutting to the top 16 for Friday night.  About halfway through the morning block, I had worked my way to the lead.  I couldn't believe it.  I was leading the T of C !!!  The position round game found me 10 pins ahead of Chris Barnes.  I ended up winning that match, taking the lead with me into the night block.  9 more games stood between being on the show, and possibly leading the T of C.    I started off well, and extended my lead after the first 2 or 3 games.  Then Barnes came charging back and took the lead.  The next game I took the lead back and held on to it for the rest of the evening.  I was the T of C leader heading into the tv finals.  One game and I would have the T of C title.

    Sunday morning I woke up and I was very nervous.   I tried to keep things simple, but was having a hard time doing this.  Once I was at the bowl, I calmed down and things were getting under control.  Practice went well and everything seemed fine.  Once the title match started, things quickly got out of hand.  I didn't make the same quality shots that I was making during the week.  I was also loosing my ball reaction.  Barnes came out hot throwing strikes.  That wasn't helping my cause at all...lol.   I told myself to stay focused and to concentrate on finding out the answer quickly and to get back in the match.  6 frames into the match and I was done.  He had me beat,  just needing to fill frames to win the title.  I had nothing to lose at that point, so I made an aggressive ball change on both lanes.  The moved paid off as I struck on both shots.  Still needing some help to win the title,  I could only sit and watch as Barnes was bowling.  I couldn't believe it when he missed the 10 pin in the 9th frame.  He's such a great spare shooter,  that I figured I was done.  I step up knowing that I need the next 4 stirkes to get to 216.  That score would make him double to win the match.  I end up getting 3 of the next 4, to finish at 215.  This actually still forced Barnes to double to win, but also set up a possible tie.  It was out of my hands, I did what I could and was just sitting and waiting.  He threw the first shot wide, and left the 2 pin.  He now had to make the spare, and then strike to tie.  He did that easily.  On his final shot, he came up just a touch high and left a 4 pin.  I couldn't believe it,  I came from 52 pins down in 4 frames to win the Tournament of Champions.   What a feeling, what a dream come true !!!

    I have to say that it still hasn't really set in yet.  

     

    Thanks for your time.

     

    Michael Haugen Jr

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    Catching up, again

    Monday, November 19, 2007, 10:21 PM PST [General]

    Well ,  it's been awhile again since my last blog,  sorry about that.

     The year started off pretty well, finishing 9th at the Masters.  I was able to play up the lane and carry the pins pretty well.  Was bowling well, going 3-0 in match play, then I ran into Sean Rash.  He bowled very well and sent me to the losers bracket.  There I had another surprise waiting for me,  Walter Ray.  He ended my run at 9th.  Both Sean Rash and Walter Ray made the TV telecast that week.

    The 2nd week we were in Taylor, Mi. Again I was able to play out.  I was plugging right along, taking care of business until I bowled on 21-22 in the night block.  I never struck on 21 and bowled 148.  I had 3 games left, so I regrouped and figured I need about 750 to make the cut.  I bowled 746 or so and just missed.  

     The 3rd week took us to the Buffalo area.  You could pretty much play were you wanted as scores were very high.  I played straight and up the lane of course.  I made match play, qualifying in the 20's someplace.  I face Ken Simard.  I knew I had to get him early, before the lanes opened up for him and he could get comfortable.  I had him 3-0.  In the 4th game, I needed a double in the 10th to win, I left a 4 pin.  Ken jumped all over me at that point.  He bowled 265 and 279 to quickly even the match at 3-3.  The last game was close.  We both were hitting the pocket.  Ken doubled in the 10th to beat me and take the match 4-3.

     Week 4 we headed to Merrillville.  I have had nice runs in Hammond, but this was the other bowling center.  We don't bowl on wood that often, so it was going to be a little different.  Scores were lower due to the fact that we didn't have the hold to the left that we had seen in previous weeks.  Also ,  going from pair to pair was an adventure.  Going straight was going to be better this week, lucky me.  I qualified in a tie with Chris Barnes and Todd Book.  Kind of funny that all 3 of us made the show.  All of my matches were close on Friday.  They all could have went either way, but I was fortunate to advance to the tv finals.  I bowled Todd Book the first game, which was a good break for me. He was nervous, who wouldn't be on your first tv show.  I made a few mistakes and it almost cost me the game, but again was fortunate enough to get past Book.  Wes Malott defeated Chris Barnes, so it was Big Wes in the final match.  I had trouble with the right lane in the semifinal, so I switched balls ( nighthawk pearl ) and it smoothed out the right lane for me.  I also felt that the left lane was hooking a bit more, so I switched to a different ball on that lane as well ( Shiny Heist ).  We both bowled well, but Wes bowled a better game.  I was again fortunate when Wes left the 10 pin standing in the 10th.  That meant that I had won the title.  I can't even describe the feeling when I realized I had won.  All I can say is I hope every bowler who dreams of winning a title, gets to experience that.  It's unbelievable.  

    Joy Esterson captured the women's title in an exciting roll off.  She tied with Liz Johnson.  Both players struck out in the 10th to force the tie.  In the roll off,  Joy struck on her first ball, and Liz knocked down 7.  Congrats to Joy.

     

    I am in Vernon Hills now, getting ready for this weeks event.  We also have Thanksgiving this week.  I'll try to write more often,  but I can't tell you how quickly time flies out here.

    Haugen  

    4.3 (2 Ratings)

    Approaching Labor Day

    Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 04:22 PM PST [General]

    I realize I haven't blogged on here in forever, my how times flies.  I am in California visiting my Grandfather and the rest of my family.  I won't get to see them much soon, so I try to take advantage of the time during the off season.  Also, Huntington Beach is about 15-20 degrees cooler than Cave Creek right now, so that doesn't hurt either.

    It's almost tour time, and I am looking forward to getting back out on the road and competing.  I hope some of you will come out to our events and watch some of the best bowlers in the world in action.  Also, please watch on Sunday. 


    Haugen
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    Pba Tour - Taylor 2006

    Wednesday, November 1, 2006, 08:36 PM PST [General]

    Nov. 1, 2006

     Last week at the Masters, I didn't bowl as well as I would have liked.  Lots of factors could be the reason why, but I don't like to make excuses.  This week I am hoping to bowl better and win some matches.  I drilled 2 balls for the qualifying round.  The Radar and the Venom, both AMF.

     Taylor is just outside of Detroit.  It's cold out here, but that might be because I live in the Phoenix area where it's usually hot.  It's a bowling town, and the fans support us really well here.

    I am heading to bed,  I want to be ready for the tournament tomorrow.

     

    Goodnight.

     

    Haugen

    3.8 (4 Ratings)

    Initial Blog Post

    Monday, October 16, 2006, 12:04 AM PST [General]

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