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It's here now in bowling. And while the use of replay review will be the tournament director's decision, von Krueger said bowlers can lobby for reviews -- even if they don't have little red flags to toss, like in the NFL.
"A player could actually contest it, (saying) 'Hey, he fouled, and the official didn't catch it,'" von Krueger said.
An unseen foul was the critical issue in the title match of an event in Austin, Texas in 1999, when Bohn appeared to foul on a spare attempt against Weber.
Von Krueger was tournament director at the time and reviewed instant replay of the shot during the next commercial break, ruled that Bohn had fouled and negated the spare. Bohn said he was livid because the call was made well after play continued.
"I pretty much blew my gasket at that point," Bohn said.
In the wake of the controversy, PBA players voted against any future use of instant replay. Now it's back, and Bohn is fully on board.
"It's really not a major difference for us," Bohn said. "It's an enhancement to make sure the correct call is made."
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