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Parica and Dominguez Set to Collide

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Parica and Dominguez Set to Collide
Seminole Pro Tour / Hollywood, CA

by InsidePOOL Staff

The Seminole Pro Tour’s Memorial Weekend event is set to begin its second day in Hollywood, CA, having gone through two rounds on the one-loss side Saturday. The three-day event boasts an $8,500-added prize fund and is hosted by the famous Hollywood Billiards.

L.A. pros and the father-and-son team of Ernesto and Oscar Dominguez were set to meet in Saturday’s matches on the one-loss side. Oscar suffered a hill-hill defeat at the hands of Mike Davis in the first round, while Ernesto was sent west by Fach Garcia 7-3 in the second. The fickle finger of fate saw them matched up in the elimination rounds, and as Ernesto declined to play his son, Oscar advanced 7-0.

His next match will be against Jose “Amang” Parica, who was defeated by Marco Teschudi in the second round 7-5. After his match with Teschudi, Parica went on to face down Jerry Matchin 7-4.

The Seminole Pro Tour’s Memorial Weekend event is set to begin its second day in Hollywood, CA, having gone through two rounds on the one-loss side Saturday.

The Seminole Pro Tour’s Memorial Weekend event is set to begin its second day in Hollywood, CA, having gone through two rounds on the one-loss side Saturday.

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Players still on the winners’ side of the chart include Gabe Owen, Arturo Rivera, Rodney Morris, Corey Deuel, Eddie Abraham, and Stevie Moore. Local pros Corey Harper and Frank Almanza are also undefeated, though house pro Max Eberle was bested hill-hill in the first round by Moore and is fighting his way through the one-loss side of the chart. So far he has eliminated Greg Niwa 7-2 and Robert Lorry 7-0. Other players who have already lost a match include Charlie Williams, Manny Chau, Hunter Lombardo, and the 18-year-old Brendan Crockett.

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Davis Defeats Dominguez on Hill

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“Iron Mike” Davis Defeats Dominguez on Hill
Seminole Pro Tour / Hollywood, CA

by InsidePOOL Staff

The Seminole Pro Tour makes its first stop on the West Coast this Memorial Day weekend, with the legendary Hollywood Billiards in Hollywood, CA, hosting this $8,500-added stop. A total of 59 players came out to vie for the $5,000 first-place prize, many of whom are traveling home from the World Pool Masters and U.S. Open World 10-Ball Championships last week in Las Vegas, NV.

There is a stellar field composed of locals, travelers, and pros alike. “Iron Mike” Davis and L.A. pro Oscar Dominguez played a feature match-up in the first round, and Davis prevailed after a hill-hill battle. SoCal’s Arturo Rivera progressed past Bob Jocz 7-4, while other California players are still playing in the first round.

The Seminole Pro Tour makes its first stop on the West Coast this Memorial Day weekend, with the legendary Hollywood Billiards in Hollywood, CA, hosting this $8,500-added stop.

The Seminole Pro Tour makes its first stop on the West Coast this Memorial Day weekend, with the legendary Hollywood Billiards in Hollywood, CA, hosting this $8,500-added stop.

View the Seminole Hard Times Brackets

Max Eberle, the house pro at Hollywood Billiards, has another featured match with Stevie Moore in the first round. Hawaii’s Rodney Morris advanced past Isaac Wooton 7-2, while Corey Deuel bested Michael Berry 7-3.

The format is a race to 7, double elimination, with a single extended final race. The tournament will crown a winner Monday, May 31. Visit InsidePOOL for the latest news in the sport of billiards and pool.

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Time For the World 9-Ball Excitement to Begin

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Time For the World 9-Ball Excitement to Begin

The World 9-Ball Championship returns on June 29th and runs through July 5th with the greatest cue artists from around the world all converging on Doha, Qatar to stake their claim to the title of World Champion. Kazuo Fujima, Tournament Director of the event for the Qatar Snooker and Billiard Federation, has gone to great lengths to make this event a complete success.

The venue this year will be the headquarters building of the QSBF and the QSBF is being very generous by also acting as the main sponsor of the championship. Tables are being installed to handle the flow of the event and the players will find the best of playing conditions there.

The World 9-Ball Championship returns on June 29th and runs through July 5th with the greatest cue artists from around the world all converging on Doha, Qatar to stake their claim to the title of World Champion.

The World 9-Ball Championship returns on June 29th and runs through July 5th with the greatest cue artists from around the world all converging on Doha, Qatar to stake their claim to the title of World Champion.

Qatar television (Alkas) will be covering the final days of the event and broadcasting the matches to stations around the world so that fans who cannot get to the venue can still watch their favorite cueists in action. The World 9-Ball Championship is presented by the QSBF with assistance from Simonis Billiard Cloth and Saluc, the makers of the Aramith Pro Cup balls.

More information on the event may be found at www.QBSF.info.

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Atlanta Billiard Show to Host WPBA Classic Tour Event

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Atlanta Billiard Show to Host WPBA Classic Tour Event

Look out Atlanta! Sixty-four of the top-ranked women billiard professionals are coming together from around the world. For the first time in 15 years, the Women’s Professional Billiard Association will host a WPBA Classic Tour event in October. The WPBA has not had a Classic Tour stop in Atlanta since 1995.

The Atlanta Billiard Show is the area’s largest assembly of billiard suppliers and exhibitors, with amateur competitors, young and old alike. In its inaugural event, the show is featuring top professionals including Allison Fisher and Kelly Fisher from England, Karen Corr from Ireland, Korea’s Ga Young Kim, Vivian Villarreal and Jeanette Lee from USA, and Austria’s Jasmin Ouschan ― just to name a few of the WPBA stars that make this a truly international tour. Two of the WPBA’s top 16-ranked players, Monica Webb and Helena Thornfeldt, from the Atlanta area, will join in this international competition!

The show kicks off with a fundraiser Wednesday, Sept. 29th, when the women pros team up with amateurs for an evening of fun competition. The proceeds will benefit both the top finisher of the Atlanta Billiard Show 19 and under junior event and the Billiard Education Foundation. The Billiard Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization that awards scholarships to youth involved in the sport of billiards.

For the first time in 15 years, the Women's Professional Billiard Association will host a WPBA Classic Tour event in October.

For the first time in 15 years, the Women

On Thursday, Sept. 30th, the women get serious as first round play of the WPBA Atlanta Classic begins that morning. Play continues through Sunday, Oct. 3rd. The Sunday matches will be taped for ESPN airing at a later date.

The Atlanta Billiard Show is produced by WPBA touring pro and promoter Dawn Hopkins. In addition to the WPBA event, the weekend activities will include the Ultimate Trick Shot Tour Southeast Classic, the APA Southeast Fall Singles Regionals Championship, and several amateur events hosted by Hopkins Productions that include an open, women’s, seniors and junior players. Exhibitors will be displaying all types of billiard products for retail sale, including some of the best cue makers in the world!

For more information on purchasing tickets, entering an amateur event or attending the Atlanta Billiard Show events, visit atlantabilliardshow.com or call 609-226-0646.

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Rosselli Joins Viking Cue

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Rosselli Joins Viking Cue
U.S. Billiards Cue Manufacturer Expands Sales Team

Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of Brian Rosselli to our sales and marketing team. Brian will be servicing Viking Cue dealers on the East Coast, Florida and Tennessee.

Brian joins Viking Cue as a sales professional with over 15 years of experience in the Billiard Industry. He has firmly established himself as an industry specialist through his knowledge of sales, marketing, advertising, merchandising and customer service strategies for the Billiard market.

Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of Brian Rosselli to our sales and marketing team.

Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of Brian Rosselli to our sales and marketing team.

Brian is already familiar with Viking Cues and its products and will be contacting his accounts soon. We will support Brian in anyway necessary in helping him achieve mutual growth and success with Viking Cue and the Dealers that he will be servicing.

About Viking Cue Mfg., Inc.
In the early 60’s Viking Cue Mfg., Inc. founder Gordon Hart began making two-piece Pool Cues in the basement of his poolroom in Stoughton, Wisconsin. Viking grew steadily through the 1970s and early 1980s. At that time, Gordon’s children, Robin, Barry and Darcy became involved with the business. As the 1980s came to a close, Gordon began updating machinery and investing in state-of-the-art equipment to ensure a quality product. Vikings efforts coupled with significant product quality enhancements, positioned the company as a leader in the billiard industry. By the mid-1990s, Viking hired a full sales staff to handle the needs of their constantly growing list of distributors and dealers throughout the world. In 1994, Gordon was honored with the first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Cue Makers Association.

Viking is known for its generous support of various tournaments and organizations including Nationally televised events, the Viking Nine Ball Tour, Super Billiards Expo, VNEA, BCA League and National Wheelchair Poolplayer Association Inc. In the 2000’s, Barry became active in the Billiard Congress of America, serving on its board of directors. Grandson Justin joined Viking to continue the tradition of the family business.

As one of the oldest manufacturers of two-piece Pool Cues in America, Viking blends time-honored craftsmanship with state of the art machinery to produce the flawless addition to your game.

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Rock-Ola Open for Business in U.K.

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Rock-Ola Open for Business in U.K.

May 26, 2010 – Torrance, CA – Rock-Ola Mfg. announces today that inventory of world-famous Rock-Ola Jukeboxes is now being stocked in their bonded U.K. warehouse. Authorized dealerships may now have immediate access to purchase from the new Eurocentric location.

In the 4th quarter of 2009, Rock-Ola assumed direct control of product distribution. Since then the firm has set-up accounts with previously established Rock-Ola dealers. With growing brand awareness, Rock-Ola is rapidly adding to its international dealer network throughout Europe. The new factory-to-dealer direct sales plan provides significant cost-saving advantages for resellers of the popular American-made jukeboxes.

“Ready availability of jukeboxes from the new warehouse distribution center allows dealers to save even more on their inventory in these challenging economic times,” said Glenn Streeter, CEO of Rock-Ola.

Rock-Ola Mfg. announces today that inventory of world-famous Rock-Ola Jukeboxes is now being stocked in their bonded U.K. warehouse. Authorized dealerships may now have immediate access to purchase from the new Eurocentric location.

Rock-Ola Mfg. announces today that inventory of world-famous Rock-Ola Jukeboxes is now being stocked in their bonded U.K. warehouse. Authorized dealerships may now have immediate access to purchase from the new Eurocentric location.

For more information on this and the full line of Rock-Ola jukeboxes, contact:

Andrea Kowalski – Rock-Ola Sales -310.328.3736
sales@rock-ola.com ~ www.Rock-Ola.com

ABOUT ROCK-OLA MANUFACTURING CORP.

Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation was founded in Chicago in 1927 by coin-op industry pioneer David C. Rockola. In 1935, Rockola applied his vision and employed his factory, which originally made coin-op scales and pinball machines, to the production of jukeboxes. Rock-Ola branded jukeboxes are thought to have inspired the term “Rock & Roll” – and they have unquestionably left an indelible mark on an industry that literally echoes the name in many parts of the world where “Rock-Ola” is synonymous with “jukebox.” In 1992, the Antique Apparatus Company, which manufactured the first and finest nostalgic jukeboxes, primarily for the home market, merged with Rock-Ola to create today’s best nostalgic jukeboxes. The company is online at www.rock-ola.com.

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34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships

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34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships

While the temperature was unseasonably cool in Las Vegas during the 34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships, the pool playing was hot. Held May 14-22 at the Riviera Hotel & Casino, approximately 7000 amateur and professional players traveled from across the world to battle for their chunk of the $750,000 prize fund and be crowned the best in their respective divisions.

Prior to the BCAPL 8-Ball event starting on the 14th, the 9-Ball Challenge took place May 12-13. The 9-ball event, limited to 256 players, is open to all BCAPL and Player Members from Open to Grand Master level. Chris Melling took home the early event honors. Melling then beat “The Dakota Kid” Shane Van Boening in the Men’s Grand Master division of the BCAPL 8-Ball National Championship making history by winning both the Men’s Grand Master Singles and the 9-Ball Challenge.

The BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships started with the Scotch Doubles events. The Open Scotch Doubles had 341 entries. Kim Sanders and Brian Sanders, of the A.P.P.L.E – Austin Pool Player’s League, remained undefeated taking home first place. In the Master Scotch Doubles, which had 82 entries, the French Canadian duo of Veronique Menard and Francis Crevier had to grind their way to victory. Starting off on the one loss side of the final Master Scotch Doubles board, Menard and Crevier won 8 matches to make it to the finals and then double dipped the dynamo team of Glenn Atwell and Linda Carter from Washington State to take first place.

Saturday, May 15th the crowd swelled as thousands of individuals mentally prepared for the singles events. There were 11 separate singles divisions: Men’s Super Senior, Men’s Senior, Men’s Open, Men’s Master, Men’s Grand Master, Men’s Player Member, Women’s Open, Women’s Senior, Women’s Master, Women’s Grand Master and Women’s Player Member.

In the Men’s Super Senior division, Bob Oliver (MacDaddy’s In-House League, Little Rock, AR) breezed through the winner’s side to take first place. Writer Tom McGonagle (Silver Cue 8-Ball League, Dorchester, MA) had several close matches to stay on the winner’s side and take the Men’s Senior division hot seat. McGonagle almost lost his momentum as Shane Harvey (Action Billiard League, Lubbock, TX) took the first set of the finals 5-1. In set two, McGonagle regrouped beating Harvey out 5-4 narrowly winning first place.

The Men’s Open Singles is a test of endurance, skill with a sprinkle of luck tossed in for flavor. With 1291 contestants and 32 preliminary double elimination boards it takes a large dose of all three elements to win this division. The winner was Nuno Santos (Federacao Portuguesa de Bilhar, Lisbon, Portugal) who strode through his preliminary bracket only dropping 6 total games. In the finals board he had a tougher road going hill-hill on a majority of his matches towards securing victory.

The BCAPL Men’s Master division was stocked with well known and seasoned players including Ryan Solleveld from Canada, Jim Carmona from Las Vegas, Chip Compton from Oklahoma and Nick Tafoya from New Mexico to name a few, but the finals came down to the 2009 Men’s Open winner Bruno Sousa and his fellow team mate from Portugal Manuel Gamma (both from the Federacao Portuguesa de Bilhar, Lisbon, Portugal). Sousa won the hot seat initially sending Gamma to the one loss side. However it was Gamma’s turn as he double dipped Sousa by a slim margin (7-6, 7-3) to win the division.

The Women’s Open Singles is also a study in how the strong survive. After qualifying through the preliminary bracket stages, the final bracket of the women’s open included several well known regional players such as Amy Chen from Georgia, Stacy Alsup from Las Vegas, Tara Williams (nee’ McCracken) and Melinda Bailey from Texas and four members of the NYC team Kiss of Death; Borana Andoni, Emily Duddy, Olga Gashgova and subsequent division winner Gail Glazebrook (9-ball league at Amsterdam Billiards, NY, NY).

The top two finishers of the Women’s Master divisions are well known players. Ming Ng (NW Houston BCAPL), the 2009 WPBA Regional Tour Champion, faced Gari Jo Bloomberg (Player Member) who comes from a well known pool family in South Dakota and the aunt of top U.S. pro Shane Van Boening. Bloomberg cruised into the hot seat without facing even one hill-hill match. In the finals, she would retain that momentum as she defeated Ng 7-3.

If it could be said that if a player nearly dominated a division that player was Debbie Snook (Triple “P” Handicapped League, Pueblo, CO) in the Women’s Senior Singles. Although she lost in her third round to Lucille Donahue (4-2), that was her only sign of weakness as she plowed through the one loss side playing 9 matches and losing only 10 games total before meeting Kim Anderson (Player Member) in the finals. Snook took both sets (4-1) to secure the division top spot.

The BCAPL Men and Women’s Grand Master divisions are an opportunity for top professional players to challenge themselves in bar table 8-Ball. Amateur players also get to study up close the stroke and game of some of their favorite pros. The Men’s Grand Master division had 46 players from 4 continents and several national and international champions. It was a lesser known pro from the U.K, Melling, who hoisted his cue in victory. The Women’s Grand Master division featured 22 women including several world and U.S. champions. The finals featured two well known pros, “The Texas Tornado” Vivian Villarreal and currently 4th ranked world champion Kelly Fisher. Villarreal would prevail this day taking home the $2,600 for first.

Both the Men’s and Women’s Player Member divisions gave the opportunity for those who are not able to participate in a sanctioned BCAPL league the chance to play in the BCAPL nationals. The Men’s Player Member had 123 entries with two South Dakota men, Justin Brandt and Dan Olson crossing cues. It was 17 year old Olson who took the match. Stacy Lantz from Florida took the 1st place prize in the Women’s Player Member group.

While the temperature was unseasonably cool in Las Vegas during the 34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships, the pool playing was hot.

While the temperature was unseasonably cool in Las Vegas during the 34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships, the pool playing was hot.

Tuesday, May 18 was a day where the singles start to wind down and everyone preps for the team event. This particular day was also popular for those with a free day to stop by the U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship, also produced by CueSports International, to watch the world class action in the Royale Ballroom Pro Arena. Tuesday evening the BCAPL and the Billiard Education Foundation hosted Challenge the Stars. This is an annual event where the amateur players can challenge their favorite pros as a fundraiser for the BEF.

The team competition got underway Wednesday, May 19 with 6 divisions: Mixed Open, Mixed Trophy, Women’s Open, Women’s Trophy, Mixed Master, and Women’s Master. The mixed teams can have up to 10 people on their team roster and play 5 players per match. This year women’s teams only fielded 4 players per match and could have up to 8 players on each team roster.

The Mixed Open Team division had 16 preliminary brackets, 674 teams and was a double elimination race to 13 with $11,000 going to the first place team. Minneapolis, MN team “Who Needs a Billiard Coach,” headed by billiard photographer and coach Mike Fieldhammer took the top honors. The Mixed Trophy Team division had 74 entrants. The “The Italian Job” coming from the hot seat took on the “Rack Pack.” In a true double, the Rack Pack decisively took set one (13-6). It was a nail biter in set two as the two teams went hill-hill, the pack pulled it out winning set two (13-12).

The two final teams in the Mixed Master Team division had divergent experiences on the board. Good Eggz went down in the first match against former division winners Hustlin’ making them have to navigate the one loss said the remainder of the event. In the hot seat was Portugal Master’s who contained Manuel Gamma who finished 1st in the Men’s Master Singles. It was a good week for team Portugal as their momentum never wavered beating Good Eggz 13-8. Late Saturday afternoon after the Mixed Master Finals was completed the entire Portuguese team hoisted glasses of Champagne in the event main lobby singing the Portuguese national anthem.

This year there were 20 more Women’s Open Teams than in 2009. The Dallas, Texas ladies “We’ve Got the Runs” went undefeated and beat Wisconsin team “Jackson Cue – Mickey’s.” The Women’s Trophy Team division had 8 teams in a double elimination race to 8. “Pocket Aces” from San Francisco, CA took the honors by dominating the bracket and beating “Full House” from Edgemere, MD 8-2. The Tulsa, OK women’s powerhouse team, “Magoo’s Masters” took out the Chicago team “Tick Tick Boom” to be the division top women.

2010 again showed why the BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships have been called “The Best Tournament in the World.” In addition to BCAPL nationals being the best U.S. based national championship event, CSI continues to demonstrate each year its commitment to expand the sport and the experience of the players. This year they launched new texting and email notification and live scoring features to their CueSports Tournament System (CTS), the online bracket and real time tracking system. Players are now able to receive text or email notification of when and where their matches were to be played thus allowing them more freedom to enjoy their time in Las Vegas and the Riviera Hotel & Casino.

The 34th BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships were sponsored by OB Cues, the Official Cue of this year’s event, Diamond Billiard Products, Simonis, Delta-13, Billiards Digest, TAR and BreakRAK.

CueSports International is dedicated to creating more choices for all players. CSI is the parent company of the BCA Pool League, the National Championship Series (NCS), and the USA Pool League. CSI also produces independent events such as the U.S. Bar Table Championships, the Jay Swanson Memorial and the U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship. Visit www.playcsipool.com, www.playbca.com and www.playusapool.com for more information about CSI and its divisions.

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Lone Star Billiards Tour to Invade Crazy 8’s

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CRAZY 8’S IN PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS TO HOST ITS FIRST LSBT EVENT JUNE 5TH-6TH

The Lone Star Billiards Tour is traveling to Port Arthur, Texas to visit Tony Nguyen’s 1 million dollar creation, CRAZY 8’S. Mr. Nguyen built this pool room from the ground up and the LSBT is proud to host one of their famous three-in-one events there June 5th-6th. There will be Open 9-Ball, Ladies Open 9-Ball, and Open One Pocket. “We are really looking forward to playing at this room. We’ve heard nothing but great things!” says Director Kim White.

Mr. Nguyen is no stranger to the bar business since he also owns several other area bars. Crazy 8’s is a 10,000 square foot pool room that houses (10) Oldhausen 8fts, (7) Nine Foots and (8) Bar Boxes. The tables are covered in new Simonis 760 cloth, and the players will enjoy measle cue balls on every table. They have a full bar, snacks and finger foods, and plenty of room for spectators. Mr. Nguyen has certainly rolled out the red carpet for the LSBT, and in Houston it’s all the buzz.

The Lone Star Billiards Tour is traveling to Port Arthur, Texas to visit Tony Nguyen’s 1 million dollar creation, CRAZY 8’S.

The Lone Star Billiards Tour is traveling to Port Arthur, Texas to visit Tony Nguyen’s 1 million dollar creation, CRAZY 8’S.

Crazy 8’s is generously adding $1000 to the Open Event and Lone Star Sponsor, Barnett Ranching, will be adding $350 to the Women’s Event. The One Pocket event will have $200 added for a grand total added of $1,550. Thanks to Official Cue Sponsor, “Poison Cues” (www.poisonbilliards.com), Crazy 8’s will raffle off a beautiful AX1 Poison Cue to be given away before the finals on Sunday and a Delta-13 Rack donated by the Official Rack Sponsor, “Delta-13” (www.delta-13.com). In addition, Super 8 Motel in Port Arthur will be offering a player rate for this event. Call 409-962-2200 to make your reservations.

Tour fans and players not able to attend the event can enjoy our Live Streaming at ustream.tv/channel/lonestarbilliardstour. We encourage everyone to stop in and visit this first class, million dollar pool room, and enjoy some of the greatest pool talent Texas has to offer.
For more information about the Lone Star Tour, or this stop, visit www.lonestarbilliardstour.com.

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Billiards Education Fundraiser a Success

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SHOOTING STARS SUPPORT JUNIOR BILLIARDS
Pros raise funds at BEF Benefit

The Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) held its annual “Challenge the Stars” fundraiser on May 18th during the BCAPL National 8- Ball Championships and the 2010 U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship in Las Vegas. Pros, amateurs and fans contributed to the $4,200 that was raised to help fund academic scholarships, “Pool In School” and other junior billiard programs.

Among the pros that graciously donated their time to play on the 7’ Diamond tables were champions Jasmin Ouschan, Ralf Souquet, Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman, Sarah Rousey, Charlie Williams, Dawn Hopkins, Grace Nakamura and Jason “The Michigan Kid” Lynch. The challengers were from among the thousands of amateur league players and fans attending the championships.

Spectators and challengers attending the benefit also participated in the silent auction, raffle and grab bag made possible by the generous donations from almost 30 billiard industry supporters. Included in the long list of donors is RT9 Design, Delta-13, Tiger Products, OB Cues, Viking Cue Mfg, PoolDawg.com, Cuestix International and McDermott Cue Mfg, just to name a few. Diamond Billiard Products and BCAPL provided the pool tables and arena for the festivities.

The Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) held its annual “Challenge the Stars” fundraiser on May 18th during the BCAPL National 8- Ball Championships and the 2010 U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship in Las Vegas.

The Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) held its annual “Challenge the Stars” fundraiser on May 18th during the BCAPL National 8- Ball Championships and the 2010 U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship in Las Vegas.

The BEF charity event was made possible by a team of over two dozen dedicated volunteers including Billy Joe Stephenson, Tim Thompson, Keven Engelke, John Taylor, Jerry Johnson, Scott “Scooter” Hutchinson, Aric Beckwith, Paul Hargrave, Claude Gragg, Kristie Womack, Rick Donor and many BCAPL referees. Randy Goettlicher and BEF President Tom Riccobene shared the honors as Master of Ceremonies. A comprehensive list of all who came together to support junior billiard programs is available on the BEF website at www.BilliardEducation.org.

About Billiard Education Foundation

The Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which is committed to promoting education and encourages the development of life skills through youth billiard programs. The BEF funds academic scholarships, produces the Junior National 9-Ball Championships, sponsors billiard athletes to attend the WPA World Junior 9-Ball Championships and promotes “Pool In School” programs. For more information, please visit www.BilliardEducation.org or call 303.926.1039.

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Newman Nabs Another Great Southern Billiards Victory

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Newman Nabs Another Great Southern Billiards Victory

Great Southern Billiard Tour / Cornelius, NC

by Lea Andrews

Josh Newman’s first win as an A player on the Great Southern Billiards Tour came in March, when his talent and stamina allowed him to come from the west side and stay strong through two sets in the finals, pocketing the final 9 ball just after 6 a.m. Monday morning. On the weekend of May 22-23, Newman did it again, topping the 45-entrant field that gathered at Kylie’s Sports Bar and Grill in Cornelius, NC, for the $1,500-added A/B amateur event.

Newman sailed unscathed into the hot seat match, getting by fellow A player John Sandifer 9-4 to face Glenn Russell, who’d just sent A-ranked Ron Park to the left side 9-7. Russell repeated that margin against Newman to earn a spot in the finals of a GSBT event for the first time, while Newman took a detour to the semifinals.

On the one-loss side, AA-ranked Jeff Abernathy, who’d fallen earlier to Park, edged out B-ranked Marvin Reed 11-6 to meet up with Rick Roper, who’d ousted B-ranked Bob Ruffalo 7-3. Abernathy missed his second shot at Park by two games, falling 7-9 to Roper in the weighted race. Meanwhile, another of Park’s victims, A-ranked Mike Baumgarner, pushed past A players Matt Reed and Riley Myers 9-7 and 9-3, respectively, to welcome Sandifer to the other side by dealing him a 9-6 blow. Baumgaurner advanced to the quarterfinals for a rematch with Park, who’d breezed past Roper 9-3, and though Baumgarner managed several more games than the three he’d managed in their last face-off, he nonetheless came up short, finishing in fourth 9-8 and allowing Park a shot at the finals. But to get there, Park needed to get through Newman, who would have none of that–Newman arrived in the finals with a solid 9-2 victory.

The first set of the true double-elimination finals began at 2:30 a.m., but both Newman and Russell were up to the challenge of a late-night pool duel, and they traded games back and forth. In the end, though, Newman edged ahead, pushing the second set 9-7. In the second set, just as in the first, the two stayed even, but as the end drew closer, Newman once again forged ahead, earning his second win this season 9-7.

Josh Newman’s first win as an A player on the Great Southern Billiards Tour came in March, when his talent and stamina allowed him to come from the west side and stay strong through two sets in the finals, pocketing the final 9 ball just after 6 a.m. Monday morning.

Josh Newman’s first win as an A player on the Great Southern Billiards Tour came in March, when his talent and stamina allowed him to come from the west side and stay strong through two sets in the finals, pocketing the final 9 ball just after 6 a.m. Monday morning.

Results:

1st Josh Newman $1,000
2nd Glenn Russell $500
3rd Ron Park $300
4th Mike Baumgarner $300
5th John Sandifer $85
Rick Roper
7th Riley Myers $45
Jeff Abernathy