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Empire State Billiards Championship Takes Off

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Seminole Pro Tour / West Hempstead, NY

by InsidePOOL Staff

The Seminole Pro Tour arrived in The Big Apple for Labor Day weekend, and 64 top players are participating in the Empire State Championship. The 10-ball event boasts an $8,000-added prize purse and is hosted by Raxx Pool Room in West Hempstead, NY.

The Seminole Pro Tour arrived in The Big Apple for Labor Day weekend, and 64 top players are participating in the Empire State Championship.

The Seminole Pro Tour arrived in The Big Apple for Labor Day weekend, and 64 top players are participating in the Empire State Championship.

Defending champion Dennis Hatch already breezed through his first-round match, sending Manny Chau to the one-loss side of the chart with a 7-0 routing. The match-up of Hatch versus Chau is a repeat of last year’s finals. Hatch will next play Barry Banks, who defeated Mike Panzarella 7-3 in the first round. Another player who dealt his first-round opponent a donut is Mike “The Mouth” Sigel, who bested Ray Romanski 7-0.

Shaun “Get Some” Wilkie put on a clinic in his match against Matt Krah, defeating him 7-1. Corey Deuel did the same to Bill Dunsmore. “Devil Dave” was delivered to the west side 7-1 after his loss to Mike Miller. Robert Pole trounced Nick Brucatu 7-1.

Already there has been one upset: Josh Brothers upended Stevie Moore 7-2 in the first round.

View the Seminole Raxx Pool Room tournament brackets (updated continuously)

Incidentally, there are 8 players named Mike in the event, making the percentage of people named Mike participating 12.5% of the field.

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70th Annual Predator World Tournament of Straight Pool

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For the fifth straight year, Dragon Promotions will produce the 70th Annual Predator World Tournament of Straight Pool presented by KnightShot.com. Breaker Billiards will host this year’s event playing on beautiful Brunswick Gold Crown tables and using Simonis Cloth. The event will start play on October 6, 2010 and ends on Columbus Day, October 11th. The greatest straight pool players from around the world will arrive on USA’s east coast again to New Jersey, and attend this prestigious event to play for the coveted title of World Straight Pool Champion. The event is co-sponsored by Amsterdam Billiard Club, Master Chalk, Aramith Balls, and Accu-Stats.

The World Tournament Champion will also have his/her name inscribed on the 14.1 Champion's Cup alongside the names of previous winners such as Mizerak, Sigel, Mosconi, Hohmann, Ortmann, Feijen, and Cohen.

The World Tournament Champion will also have his/her name inscribed on the 14.1 Champion's Cup alongside the names of previous winners such as Mizerak, Sigel, Mosconi, Hohmann, Ortmann, Feijen, and Cohen.

The World Tournament is the oldest tournament in history that still exists today. Invented by Jerome Keough and shortly after recognized as the official game of billiards , the first World 14.1 Tournament was held in 1911 and won by Alfredo DeOro. In its history due to war and economics, the World Championships had 29 tournaments that did not take place including a 15 year gap between 1990-2005 until Dragon Promotions revived the game and the World Tournament in 2006, which also marked the first time a non-American won the discipline in a World Championship. That distinction went to Germany’s Thorsten Hohmann.

“It’s quite an honor to host this historic event. Breaker Billiards has never held so many top names under one roof and we are very excited,” said Ricky Coren, Owner of Break Billiards and new home to Accu-Stats.

This year marks the 70th World Tournament, and stars such as Thorsten Hohmann, John Schmidt, Oliver Ortmann, Niels Feijen, Allen Hopkins, Jasmin Ouschan, Johnny Archer, Mika Immonen and defending champion Stephan Cohen of France are just a few of the powerful list of world beaters who will come to play in the greatest straight pool tournament in the world. Players may also join qualifiers to get a chance to compete in the World Tournament with all the legendary greats. Qualifier info can be found at www.DragonPromotions.com To host a qualifier or play, contact worldstraightpoolchampionships@gmail.com

The format for the event will be the same as the past four years. 64 players divided into 8 groups of 8 players in a round robin format playing races to 100. The top 32 players will advance to a double elimination tournament races to 150. The top 16 players will then advance to a single elimination race to 200 points. Half of the field will earn prize money with the champion winning $11,000.

The World Tournament Champion will also have his/her name inscribed on the 14.1 Champion’s Cup alongside the names of previous winners such as Mizerak, Sigel, Mosconi, Hohmann, Ortmann, Feijen, and Cohen.

“The Predator World Tournament till this day has proven to have the most passionate fans and players. Myself and our staff at Dragon Promotions have really come to a true appreciation of this game and its rich history. We are very proud to have become the caretakers of this prestigious event”, said Cindy Lee, CEO of Dragon Promotions.

The 2010 Predator World Tournament is proudly sponsored by straight pool afficianados Dr.Louis Pannullo of NYC, Bill Austin of UT, Harold Siegel of NYC, Stu Mattana of NYC, and Badi Nazhat of Curacao. Other significant patrons include Dr.Michael Frank, and Ralph Rubin. Co-Contributors we like to recognize include Dennis Walsh, Bill Marapolus, Peter Burrows, Richard Klein, and Jeff Mohl. For more information on player registration, sponsorship, or if you would like to submit a comment, please email worldstraightpoolchampionships@gmail.com or contact Dragon Promotions at 1-407-782-4978.
Full event info is at www.dragonpromotions.com

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Dragon Promotions is one of the leading producers of billiard programming in the world today. Dragon produces over 40 events a year airing on networks in USA, Korea, and Europe such as ESPN, MBC ESPN, XTM, XPORTS, and Euro Sport. Events include The World 14.1 Championship, The Predator International 10-Ball Championship, King & Queen of Carom, Empress Cup, Pro Pool Schools, Women’s Trickshot Challenge, World Junior 10-Ball Championships, Korea vs USA, Mezz Classic and many more. Dragon also manages some of the world’s best players including Shanelle Loraine, Rodney Morris, Charlie Williams, Mika Immonen, Mike Davis, and many more.

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Pool Players Flock to APA National Championships by Thousands

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More than $1 Million in Prize Money Awarded in 30th Annual Team Championships

by InsidePOOL Staff

The American Poolplayers Association’s (APA) 30th Annual National Team Championships saw a record number of teams compete in the newly expanded ten-day extravaganza. Nearly 2,000 8-ball, 9-ball, doubles, and masters teams made the trek to Sin City to compete August 19-28 for more than $1 million in prize money. Because of record participation, the event had to be extended an extra day.

The American Poolplayers Association’s (APA) 30th Annual National Team Championships saw a record number of teams compete

The American Poolplayers Association’s (APA) 30th Annual National Team Championships saw a record number of teams compete

In the 8-ball open division, “Chumba’s All Stars” of Topeka, KS, defeated “Bad Elements” of Black Mountain, NC, 3-1 in the finals to take home $25,000 in cash and the championship title. As runners-up, Bad Elements received $15,000 in prize money.

Finishing in third place were “Deep Pockets” of Osawatomie, KS, and “That’s How We Roll” of Baton Rouge, LA. Each received $7,500 in prize money. In a four-way tie for fifth place were “The Legends” of Kirksville, MO; “Dream Busters” of Fairfield, OH; “Ice Breakers” of East Peoria, IL; and “Mack’s 8-Ballers” of Louisville, KY. Each team received $5,500 for finishing tied for fifth place.

In the finals of the ladies’ 8-ball division, it was “Don’t Need a Man” of Clover, SC, defeating “Fight Like a Girl” of Hixson, TN, 3-2 to win $10,000 in first-place prize money. As runners-up, Fight Like a Girl received $5,000 in cash.

Don’t Need a Man advanced to the finals with a victory over defending champions “Let It Ride” of Bakersfield, CA, in the semifinals. Fight Like a Girl defeated “All Or Nothin” of West Monroe, LA, in the semifinals to advance. Both Let It Ride and All Or Nothin each took home $2,500 for their third-place finishes.

In a tie for fifth place were “Hustlers” of Gretna, LA; “I’m Just Saying” of South Park, PA; “Chicks with Sticks” of Jackson, MS; and “Pink 8’s” of Lafayette, LA. Each fifth-place team received $1,000 in prize money.

All teams in the 8-ball championships squared off in a modified single-elimination format that ensured each team played at least twice before elimination. All 8-ball open division teams automatically received $350 in national qualifier money, and the top eight teams won at least $5,000. In the 8-ball ladies’ division, all teams automatically earned $350 national qualifier money, with the top eight teams winning at least $1,000. The open division began play August 22 and concluded August 28. The ladies’ division of the tournament started August 19 and ended August 22.

In open 9-ball national championship action, it was “The Fort” of Baltimore, MD, defeating “Ryders” of Meriden, CT, 52-48 in the finals. The Fort took home $15,000 of the more than $200,000 guaranteed purse. As runners-up, the Ryders received $7,000 in cash.

Two teams tied for third place in the open 9-ball division: “9-On-The-Run” of Woonsocket, RI, and “Land Sharks” of Garner, NC. Each team took home $3,500 in prize money.

Finishing in fifth place were “Bad Attitudes” of Memphis, TN, and “Good Fellas” of Mississauga, Ontario. Each fifth-place team received $2,000 in prize money.

The Open 9-Ball National Championship was held August 19-23, with each team competing in a modified single-elimination format that ensured each team played at least twice before elimination. All national qualifiers received a minimum of $350, with the top six teams winning at least $2,000.

After winning their divisions in weekly APA 8-ball and 9-ball league play and then placing in local team championships throughout the United States and Canada, 723 open 8-ball, 399 open 9-ball, and 57 ladies’ 8-ball teams, all consisting of five to eight players, qualified to compete in the 2010 National Team Championships.

In the open 8-ball doubles division, it was “Carolina Express” of Dunn, NC, winning $6,500 in the finals with a victory over “Melissa and Joseph” of Madison, TN. Melissa and Joseph received $4,000 as runners-up in the 384-team event.

The finals of the masters’ championship event featured “Triple Fish” of Montgomery, AL, defeating “Zack Attack” of Portland, OR. Triple Fish took home $7,800 in first-place prize money, while Zack Attack received $3,600 as runners-up in the 192-team event.

In the open 9-ball doubles championship, “Kool Katz” of Stoneham, MA, defeated “Yeaa Buddy” of Lake Worth, FL. Kool Katz took home a first-place prize of $5,000 and the championship trophy, while Yeaa Buddy walked away with $3,000 in prize money.

Dale Fitch of Federal Way, WA, defeated Andrew Niebrugge of Decatur, IL, for $2,400 in the finals of the wheelchair challenge. Niebrugge took home $1,000 as runner-up.

In addition, the APA conducted nearly round-the-clock MiniMania tournaments, which took place daily and were open to all APA members. The MiniMania tournaments offered multiple formats with 100% prize money payback that awarded nearly $200,000.

The APA and its championships are sponsored by Aramith, Action Cues, and PoolDawg.

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Kraber Becomes a Bride on OB Cues Ladies Tour

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Texas wasn’t the only thing hot the weekend of August 21-22—when the OB Cues Ladies’ Tour held their $2,000-added sixth tour stop, the heat was on for the competitors as well. The Billiard Den in Richardson, TX, hosted the 36 ladies, and Jennifer Kraber won her first OB Cues title.

Larry and Marci Rothberg, owners of The Billiard Den, were doing their best to keep everyone cool and we are so grateful and appreciative for the superb hospitality shown by all of their staff.

Larry and Marci Rothberg, owners of The Billiard Den, were doing their best to keep everyone cool and we are so grateful and appreciative for the superb hospitality shown by all of their staff.[/captioo]

Lisa Marr went head to head with Kraber for the hot seat, and the hard-fought win went to Kraber in a hill-hill finish. Angela Garza and Julie Comitini finished seventh, Michelle Cortez and Lisa Henderson-Major tied for fifth, Orietta Strickland took fourth, and Julie Stephenson finished in third place.

Kraber, who just this year has been in the finals three additional times, considered herself “always a bridesmaid, never a bride.” This day, though, she defeated Marr in the finals with a score of 7-3. Kraber has been a consistent player on the OB Cues Ladies’ Tour, and with her first tour win ever, she is at the top of the rankings.

Results:
1st Jennifer Kraber $750
2nd Lisa Marr $550
3rd Julie Stephenson $400
4th Orietta Strickland $280
5th Lisa Henderson-Major $160
Michelle Cortez
7th Angela Garza $110
Julie Comitini
9th Monica Anderson $60
Kim Pierce
Melinda Bailey
Corina Campbell
13th Michelle Prince $35
Rebecca Riley
Annie Doyle
Tara Williams

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Bryant Bests Port Arthur Field

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Crazy 8’s Family Pool Hall in Port Arthur, Texas played host to the Lone Star Tour’s twelfth stop of the year on August 28th-29th. The $1,350 added 9-ball events not only drew 43 open pool players and 13 women with almost $6,000 in cash up for grabs, but local Channel 4 News coverage as well. Charlie “Hillbilly” Bryant, Sylver “Cho-Uh” Ochoa, David Gutierrez, Steve Lenz, and Louisiana’s own Troy Woodard were all in attendance. LSBT’s Houston crowd represented as well with Rodney Stewart, Will Felder, Viet Do, Charles Crouch, Brent Thomas, Brian Rosenbaum, Chuck Adams, Eric Renteria, Thomas Juarez and Mike Alonzo.

Crazy 8’s Family Pool Hall in Port Arthur, Texas played host to the Lone Star Tour’s twelfth stop of the year on August 28th-29th.

Crazy 8’s Family Pool Hall in Port Arthur, Texas played host to the Lone Star Tour’s twelfth stop of the year on August 28th-29th.

Match play wrapped up on Saturday evening and brought the final twelve back on Sunday, in the money! On the winners’ side final 8, Bryant bested Will Felder 9-3, Gutierrez dusted Dalton Riley 9-4, Ochoa ousted Brian Rosenbaum 9-2, and it was Mike Alonzo over Viet Do 9-5. After being down by a deficit of 5-1, Gutierrez sent Bryant west by a score of 9-7, and Ochoa stopped Alonzo cold. In the hot seat match, Ochoa sent Gutierrez west 9-0 while the one loss side played out. It was David Heinz over Rosenbaum and Do over Stewart, Woodard bested Felder, and Riley eliminated Chuck Pham. Rosenbaum took down Do to meet up with Bryant, and Riley eliminated Woodard to meet up with Alonzo. One round later, it was Bryant v. Riley but the “Hillbilly” made quick work of him 7-0 then eliminated Gutierrez 7-4. In the final Ochoa came on strong 4-1 then 6-4 but Bryant gave his final answer 9-7. In overtime, Bryant wasted no time and defeated Ochoa 7-3. Also, congratulations to Dalton Riley (4th), Viet Do (7th-8th), Rodney Stewart (9th-12th), and Chuck Pham (9th-12th) who had their best finishes to date.

In the ladies event, Ming Ng played near flawless with wins over Love Nguyen, Belinda Lee, Marie Chhuon, and Loretta Lindgren. It was Chhuon who made her way out of the woods and into the finals, but was out gunned by Ng 7-1.

LSBT recognizes its Official Cue, Poison Cues; Official Rack, Delta-13 Rack; Leagueshirts.com; and Barnett Ranching. LSBT would like to thank Jerry Jordan, Managing Editor of the Examiner in Port Arthur along with Channel 4 local news for their coverage of this event.

The tour debuts at Skinny Bob’s Billiards (formerly G Cue Billiards) in Round Rock, Texas on September 11th-12th. Join LSBT “on the road”, accept the challenge, and take your game to the next level! See you on the Lone Star Trail!

Open Payouts
1st $800 Charlie Bryant
2nd $400 Sylver Ochoa
3rd $300 David Gutierrez
4th $200 Dalton Riley
5th-6th $125 Mike Alonzo, Brian Rosenbaum
7th-8th $80 Viet Do, Troy Woodard
9th-12th $45 Chuck Pham, Will Felder, Rodney Stewart, David Heinz

Auction
1st $1,400
2nd $910
3rd $510
Ladies Payouts
1st $265 Ming Ng
2nd $170 Mary Chhuon
3rd $70 Loretta Lindgren
4th $40 Belinda Lee
Ladies Auction
1st $185
2nd $80

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Fu Takes Women’s World Billiards Championship

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WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championships / Shenyang, China

by InsidePOOL Staff

The 2010 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championships saw Xiaofang Fu of China crowned the new victor after she bested Allison Fisher in the finals. This grueling, week-long event was held in Shenyang, China, and saw a total of 128 of the world’s best female 9-ball players compete for the prestigious title.

The 2010 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championships saw Xiaofang Fu of China crowned the new victor after she bested Allison Fisher in the finals.

The 2010 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championships saw Xiaofang Fu of China crowned the new victor after she bested Fisher in the finals.

After working her way through the double-elimination, 128-player stage of the event, Fu went on to the 64-player, single-elimination phase. There she ousted Hui Shan Lai, Ho Yun Tan, and Chieh-Yu Chou, all representing Taipei, to reach the semifinal matches.

Her opponent was the defending champion, fellow countrywoman 17-year-old Shasha Liu. Earlier in the event Liu had eliminated Miso Lin of Taipei, Kelly Fisher of Great Britain, and Siming Chen of China. Liu was unable to hold on to her title, though, and had to content herself with a third-place finish as Fu advanced to the final.

Allison Fisher, a four-time winner of this coveted crown, was waiting for her. Fisher had faced down Xioachun Zheng of China, Angelina Paglia of the U.S., and the WPBA’s number-one-ranked player, Ga Young Kim, to make it to the semifinals. There she had to go up against Shu-Man Chang, who had eliminated Yun Mi Lim of Korea, Monica Webb of the U.S., and Yuan Chun Lin of Taipei. Hoping to take a fifth title, Fisher pressed on to victory and defeated Chang as well.

But another victory was not in the cards for Fisher this time. The extended race to 9 was a hotly contested battle, but in the end it was Xiaofang Fu who took top honors with a 9-7 final score.

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Egeln Excels in Brooklyn

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Tri-State Tour / Brooklyn, NY

by InsidePOOL Staff

An undefeated run through the Tri-State Tour’s August 28 field saw Jason Egeln standing in the winner’s circle at the tournament’s end. The $750-added event was hosted by Gotham City Billiards in Brooklyn, NY, and drew a field of 25 to vie for the title.

An undefeated run through the Tri-State Tour’s August 28 field saw Jason Egeln standing in the winner’s circle at the tournament’s end.

An undefeated run through the Tri-State Tour’s August 28 field saw Jason Egeln standing in the winner’s circle at the tournament’s end.

After his 7-4 defeat of Ryan McCarthy in the winners’ side final four, Egeln moved on to the hot seat match. There he faced off against Ken DeCuire, who had just delivered Andrew Cleary to the one-loss side of the chart 7-3. Egeln had little trouble sending DeCuire to follow Cleary, defeating him 7-4 and claiming the hot seat.

Cleary ran into trouble in the form of Nicholas Chan on the west side, and their match went hill-hill but saw Chan advance 7-6 to the quarterfinals. Meeting him there was John Egeln, who had quickly finished his previous match against McCarthy 6-2. Egeln was then felled by Chan, who took charge of their match and ousted Egeln 6-2. In turn, Chan was then eliminated by DeCuire in the semifinals, as DeCuire was eager for a rematch with Egeln.

But the final match was all Egeln, as he took a 4-0 lead before DeCuire got his foot in the door. The players traded a few racks, but when DeCuire had 3, Egeln reached the finish line and won the match 6-3.

Results:
1st Jason Egeln $500
2nd Ken DeCuire $270
3rd Nicholas Chan $180
4th John Egeln $110
5th Ryan McCarthy $60
Andrew Cleary

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World Women’s Billiards Championship Down to Final Four

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WPA World Women’s 9-Ball Championship / Shenyang, China

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The World Women’s 9-Ball Championship has revealed the final 4 players of the original 128 talented ladies vying in Shenyang, China, for the title. Great Britain’s Allison Fisher is one of the four, while the other three players hail from Asia.

Fisher is one of the four, while the other three players hail from Asia.

Fisher is one of the four, while the other three players hail from Asia.

In the first round of the single-elimination phase that comprised 32 players, Fisher faced off against Xiaochun Zheng of China. She handled Zheng easily 9-2 and went on to play Angelina Paglia of the U.S., whom she also defeated with ease 9-1. In the third round Fisher went head to head with the WPBA’s top player, Ga Young Kim, and though they had a closely contested battle, it was Fisher who advanced 9-7.

Fisher’s semifinal opponent will be Shu-Man Chang of Taipei. After besting Yun Mi Lim of Korea 9-1 in the first round of the final 32, Chang also eliminated Monica Webb of the U.S. 9-7. Her closest match came from fellow countrywoman Yuan Chun Lin, which went double-hill before Chang moved on to the semifinals.

China’s Xiaofang Fu fought off three Taipei players en route to the semifinals. She bested Hui Shan Lai 9-3 in the first round and then advanced to meet Ho Yun Tan. Another quick victory for Fu went 9-2 and then she met Chieh Yu Chu. This match was much closer, but still Fu was able to move forward with a 9-7 victory.

View the Women’s World 9-Ball Preliminary Rounds tournament brackets

View the Women’s World 9-Ball tournament brackets

Meeting Fu in the semifinals will be Shasha Liu, also from China. In Liu’s first match she ousted Miso Lin of Taipei 9-5. Her second match, though, did not go so easily. Her opponent was Kelly Fisher of Great Britain, and Fisher took Liu to the hill but did not advance. Liu bested her 9-8 and then went on to meet China’s Siming Chen, whom she defeated 9-5.

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Women’s 9-Ball Championship in Single-Elimination Phase

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WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship / Shenyang, China

by InsidePOOL Staff

The Women’s World 9-Ball Championship, held this week in Shenyang, China, has gotten through its initial double-elimination, 128-player field and winnowed down to only 32 players to fight for the title in a single-elimination format.

Junior champion Bryant came through the one-loss side to make her appearance in the final 32. Bryant was defeated by Rousey in the first round 7-3 but dealt a 7-0 donut to Carlynn Sanchez in the next.

Bryant came through the one-loss side to make her appearance in the final 32. Bryant was defeated by Rousey in the first round 7-3 but dealt a 7-0 donut to Carlynn Sanchez in the next round.

Junior champion Brittany Bryant came through the one-loss side to make her appearance in the final 32. Bryant was defeated by Sarah Rousey in the first round 7-3 but dealt a 7-0 donut to Carlynn Sanchez in the next. She then survived a hill-hill nail-biter against Jasmin Ouschan 7-6 to reach the single-elimination round and to oust the Austrian prodigy.

Monica Webb also survived the west side of the chart to make it through. She won her first match against Nataly Camancho Villarroel of Bolivia 7-1 but was routed by former world champion Shin Mei Liu of Taipei 7-2. But Webb rallied in her next match, which was against Iris Ranola, and defeated the Filipina 7-2 to advance.

Also from the U.S., Rousey and Angelina Paglia have moved on to the single-elimination phase without a loss. After her win over Bryant, Rousey went on to face Adriana Villar and defeat her 7-3. Paglia has bested Japan’s Kajatani Akimi 7-3 and Xiaochun Zheng 7-6.

View the Women’s World 9-Ball Preliminary Rounds tournament brackets

View the Women’s World 9-Ball tournament brackets

Both Allison and Kelly Fisher remain unscathed and have moved on to the single-elimination format. A. Fisher first defeated Gerda Hofstatter 7-3 and then Ina Jentschura of Germany 7-2, while K. Fisher scored wins over Ya Ting Chan 7-5 and Siming Chen 7-5.

Ranked number two on the WPBA, Karen Corr did not survive to play in the round of 32. Corr was sent to the west side of the chart after her first-round, hill-hill loss to Chieh Yu Chouh. She bested Kynthia Orfandis 7-4 but then was eliminated by Taipei’s Hui Shan Lai 7-5.

Representing Ireland, Julie “Motor Molly” Kelly survived a stint on the left side of the bracket to make a triumphant return to the final 32. Kelly defeated Ranola in the first round 7-5 and fought hard against Vivian Villareal in the next round but fell 7-5. She advanced to the final 32 after a 7-4 defeat of Canada’s Veronique Menard.

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Saez Crowned Florida State Billiards Champ

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Florida State 9-Ball Championships / Fort Pierce, FL

by InsidePOOL Staff

Robb Saez earned the Florida State 9-ball title August 21 when he bested Butch Croft in the finals of the Florida State Open 9-Ball Championships. This $2,000-added event drew 47 players to Ultimate Billiards in Fort Pierce, FL.

Saez earned the Florida State 9-ball title August 21 when he bested Butch Croft in the finals of the Florida State Open 9-Ball Championships.

Saez earned the Florida State 9-ball title August 21 when he bested Butch Croft in the finals of the Florida State Open 9-Ball Championships.

There were some marquee match-ups right out of the gate with Louis Altes turning a 5-1 deficit against Jeff Beckley into 7-6 win. Saez, playing an improving Jerry Calderon, looked strong and won the match 7-2. He followed that up with wins over Todd Anderson 7-4 and Jarred Schlauch 7-3 and then notched an 8-5 victory over Anthony Meglino to reach the winners’ side final.

One of the surprise players of the day was relatively unknown player Jason Steman from Atlanta. Steman had people talking, with his comprehensive wins over Altes 7-2, Justin Hall 7-6, and then 7-5 win over Tommy Kennedy, who was looking to take his seventh straight win on the Poison Tour. But Jacksonville’s Croft proved to be too strong for Stemen and booked himself a winners’ side final with Saez after a hard fought 8-6 win.

Calderon wreaked havoc on the one-loss side after a second-round loss to Saez, eliminating Dave Ross, Richard Knight, Tony Crosby, Hall, Raul Alverez, Jarred Schlauch, Steman, and then Meglino to put himself in the semifinals. The hot seat match was a tight affair, with both players matching each other shot for shot to take it to the wire. At 7-7 Saez held his nerve and captured the hot seat 8-7. Croft then had to deal with Calderon, and he did so convincingly with a 7-1 victory.

Having played solid pool all weekend, Saez continued to do so in the final match. Croft never got out of second gear as Saez raced to a 9-5 win to take the $1,000 in first-place prize money and the title, plus the entry into the Seminole Pro Tour’s Steve Mizerak Championship.

Results:
1st Robb Saez $1,000
2nd Butch Croft $600
3rd Jerry Calderon $500
4th Anthony Meglino $400
5th-6th Tommy Kennedy $300
Jason Steman
7th John Foster $190
Jarred Schlauch
9th Chris Gentile $85
Raul Alverez
Jeff Beckley
Julio Aquino