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Films The Western BCA

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www.onthebreaknews.com/09WesternBCA8Ball.htm Women’s Master Singles: Jackie Fitchner vs. Liz Cole Commentators: Andrea Saenz-Maes and Marvin Holmes Open ‘A’ Singles: Bobby Campbell vs. Russ Hodgin Commentators: Brett Baker and Mark Fenn Men’s Master Teams: Malarkey’s vs. KC Midway Commentators: Sam Rabito and Don “Cheese” Akerlow

Men’s Masters Singles: Glenn Atwell vs. Don Wirtaman Commentators: Brett Baker, Rafael Martinez and Mark Fenn Open Scotch Doubles: Tony & Trish Tipton vs. Larry Maes & Jessica Orth Commentators: Brett Baker and Mark Fenn Master Scotch Doubles: Cindy Doty and Mike Stevens vs. Jackie Fitchner and Marvin Thurber Commentators: Andrea Saenz-Maes and Danny Burdick see page 16


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April 2009

May The Force Not Be With You

by Roger Long, Advanced Certified Instructor

A friend of mine once told me that the most important word in the English language is the word, let. At the time, I thought he was nuts! Come on, LET? But then as time went on, I came to realize that my friend had something there. As I matured, I became acutely aware that I had little control over the outcome of anything that happened in my life. The more I tried to force things to go my way, the more they seemed to go the other way. It wasn’t until I started letting situations run their natural course that I started to see better results. Roger Long I guess I had finally realized that I was never fully in control of any given situation and that gentle persuasion would always be the limit of my influence. Now, years later, I have come to realize that this principle can, and should, be applied to pool. We should realize that we simply cannot force an outcome to a game. Oh sure, we can “bear down,” we can “focus,” we can “concentrate,” we can “catch a gear,” we can “freewheel,” or we can even “kick it up a notch;” but we still can’t force the elements to cooperate with us, or force our opponents to give up. If we understand this truth and just let each match run its course, we will go a long way towards lowering our blood pressure and enjoying the game more. There is another instance of force that is closely related to the one I just mentioned, however this one is more common. It is the one where we try to “force” a shot. Now I’m not talking about force-follow and force-draw shots where it is necessary to combine maximum stroke speed with a long follow through in order to move the cue ball around the table; I’m talking about ordinary shots where very little force is required, but we end up adding extra force, anyway. Why do we do that? The reason we try to force shots that shouldn’t be forced is because we allow panic to take over in pressure situations. We tense up and try to make something good happen, but instead, it usually turns out bad. In pool slang, it’s called “choking.” Muscle tension pulls the cue off of its intended line of aim, and we miss the shot by two diamonds! It’s a pretty well known fact that muscle tension can hinder physical performance. Just watch professional golfers on TV. Do they look all tense as they tee off and drive the ball over 200 yards? No, they don’t. They are confident and relaxed. They know that the secret to driving the ball long distances is not in muscle power, it’s in the usage of proper technique. They must let their bodies do what they have trained them to do. I know this must sound like an over simplification of a very complex matter. I’m sure many of you are wondering how you can just relax and let things happen as they may. The answer to that is to just keep practicing, and pretty soon confidence will take over and erase the tension. But even if you don’t have the time or inclination to practice, just try adopting this mental attitude the next time you play. I’m sure you’ll get better results if you stop trying to force the issue.

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Tournament season is in full force and Vegas Nationals are just around the corner. With the soaring prices of fuel these days, more and more people are choosing to fly to events instead of drive. When flying, here are some useful tips for hassle-free traveling: As pool players, it’s safe to assume that if you’re flying to a tournament with your cues, you will be checking a bag, no questions. The days of carrying our cues on the plane are behind us. Samm Diep To make sure your cues arrive where you do, always get to the airport AT LEAST one hour prior to boarding. Depending on the airport, you may want to arrive even earlier. Checking in ♦ Most airlines currently charge a $15 fee to check your first bag and an additional $25 fee for the second. If you haven’t already, you may want to invest in an oversized duffle that will fit both your cues and clothes together. [see SammsPocket.com for an assortment] ♦ Make sure none of your bags are over 50 pounds. There’s typically a charge for that too. ♦ If you’re connecting, confirm that your bags are checked in all the way to your final destination. ♦ Check in online whenever possible. Just about every airline offers online check-in within 24 hours before your flight time. Even if you don’t have a printer, you can usually (re)print your boarding pass when you arrive at the ticket counter to drop off your bag(s). ♦ Have your photo ID out of your purse/wallet from the time you arrive at the airport until after you get through security. ♦ If you checked in online, you still want to (re)confirm the departing gate number with the ticket agent after checking your bag(s). ♦ Once you’ve checked your bag(s) in and they’re confirmed on the flight – Now, RELAX… You should still try to get to your gate on time, but don’t panic if the security line is a mile long. It’s unlikely that the plane will take off with your bags on board without you. They’ll generally page you until you get to the gate. Security ♦ Try to wear comfortable, slip on shoes that are easy to remove. Please wear socks. ♦ Have your boarding pass and ID out and ready when entering the security line. (continued on page 26)

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WASHINGTON REGIONAL 8-BALL CLASSIC 9-BALL SHOOTOUT

By Michelle Barkdoll

APA members who are currently playing on an active 8-Ball or 9-Ball team, and have attained at least ten League match scores during the past two years in their respective format(s), are eligible to participate in the National Singles Program. At the local level, APA members compete on a Local Qualifier Board consisting of four to eight members with one player advancing on to regional competition. The culmination of the APA Singles Program is the APA National Singles Championships (NSC), which will be held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas April 30 – May 2, 2009. This event consists of two individual National Singles championships: 8 Ball Classic and 9-Ball Shootout. Winners of the Regional event will receive lodging and airfare allowance to the NSC to vie for the $15,000 first place cash & prizes, in their respective tier bracket, for the 8-Ball Classic ($10,000 first place cash & prizes 9-Ball Shootout). Malarkey’s Pool & Brew in Tacoma, WA was host to the 2009 APA Washington Regional on February 28th and March 1st. The Regional event was for APA players that won a Local Qualifier Board between June 16th and November 30th of last year. There were 74 players qualified for 8-Ball and 54 for 9-Ball. Some participants came from as far away as Montana to compete.

Billy Swanson

Joe Walker

Pai Hirasun

Marlon Jones

Pru Peltier

Jon Esselstrom

Olga Azarora

Gerald Maki

Kenny Inglett

Jesse Crokett

Larry Prince

Tom Archer

The four tiers for competition in the 8-Ball Classic are: Blue Tier (skill level 2&3) Yellow Tier (skill level 4) Red Tier (skill level 5) Purple Tier (skill level 6&7) Olga Azarova (SL3) from Seattle defeated her first three opponents, Robert Lee 2-0, Chynena Ayers 2-0 and Navid Azimi 2-1 to bringing her to win the point. For her finals match, she played Larry Prince (SL3) from Tacoma. Their games went hill/hill; however, Olga pulled out the last game to win the Blue Tier and become the first NSC competitor. The Yellow Tier ended up with Marlon Jones from Bellevue playing against Gerald Maki from Lakewood. Unlike Gerald, Marlon took the scenic route when losing his second match to Heidi Royer of Spokane. Winning 3-0 against Bryan Belcher and 3-1 alongside Clodagh Lancaster, he continued his streak defeating Gerald in the finals match 3-0. The Red Tier had 27 participants; therefore, two boards were run with a player from each advancing to the Singles Championship. The first board was won by Pai Hirasuna from Bothell who played Jesse Crockett from Spokane in the finals. Both gentlemen lost their first match, but regrouped


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WASHINGTON REGIONAL 8-BALL CLASSIC 9-BALL SHOOTOUT

Camille Ganir

Criegh Dumo

Clodagh Lancaster

Dale Floyd

to win their next two, thus seating them to play each other. With the finals match at hill/hill, Pai pulled out the last game to win. The second board ended up with Billy Swanson from Spokane playing against Kenny Inglet from Des Moines. Billy didn’t waste any time this tournament. With a bye the first round, he won the next four matches defeating Carl Haller 4-3, Troy Mower 4-2, again Carl Haller 4-0 and, in the finals match, Kenny 4-1. Since the Purple Tier had 26 participants, they too would have two tournament boards, with a winner from each. The first victory went to Tom Archer (SL7) of Redmond. Unlike Tom’s finals match opponent, Joe Walker (SL6) of Tacoma, he lost his first match only to battle his way through the B side and win the match against Joe 5-3. The second board triumph went to Jon Esselstrom (SL7) of Bellevue. On a roll, winning 5-4 against Lee Noble, 5-1 with Jack Harrington, and 5-4 with Lee again, this brought him to the final match to play against Pru Peltier (SL7) from Bellevue. Pru played a great tournament winning his first four match’s 5-3, 5-1, 5-0, 5-0 but Jon playing strong won their match 5-0. The three tiers for competition in the 9-Ball Shootout are: Green Tier (skill level 1,2&3) White Tier (skill level 4&5) Black Tier (skill level 6,7,8&9) Criegh Dumo (SL9) of Bonney Lake took no mercy through the Black Tier. He defeated Frank Rocha (SL9) 75-53, Lee Noble (SL9) 75-30, Daniel Sie (SL8) 75-40, JD Hardy (SL8) 75-28 bringing him to the finals match against Scott Carroll (SL7) of Redmond. Still victory struck, Dumo beat Scott 75-37. The White Tier having 26 participants would be another bracket to have two boards with a winner on each. Losing his first match 16-31 to David Fitzsimmons (SL4), Troy Mower (SL5) of Yelm worked his way through the B side to defeat HB Harwood (SL4) 31-22, then David (who beat him round one) 31-23 and Chris Burdick (SL5) 31-25. The finals match was really close with Dale Floyd (SL4) of Spokane needing four points to win; however, Troy pulled it to 38 thus earning his entry into the Singles Championship. The second White Tier board was taken by Jeff Rice (SL5) of Hobart. Both Jeff and his opponent, Debie Leelyn (SL5) Tacoma, stayed on the A side of the tournament the entire time, only to meet one another in the end. In this finals match, Jeff’s opponent was five points shy of taking the win from him.

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Last but not least, is the Green Tier winner, Clodagh Lancaster (SL4) of Redmond. Clodagh unlike her finals match opponent, Camille Ganir (SL2) of Bellevue, lost her second match against Karen Dhaliwal (SL3) 25-11. She then fought her way through the B side defeating Brian Trobaugh (SL4) 25-22 and Mona Davis (SL3) 25-8. With Clodagh’s last win, this brought her skill level from a 3 to a 4. In the finals match, Camille needed to get to 19 points before Clodagh reached 31. Even as a 4, Clodagh pulled out the win 31-8 giving her the last slot from this Regional event to the National Singles Championship. Best of luck to the ten players qualified from this event. Viva Las Vegas. Normally a ‘sportsmanship award’ at a Regional Event is not prearranged; however, due to a circumstance I feel one should be awarded. On the B side of the Red Tier 8-Ball Classic Board and hill/hill with this opponent, Dennis Piepel of Spokane committed a foul. His opponent or anyone watching the match did not notice this. Being a true sportsman, Dennis brought this error to his opponent’s attention. With ball-in-hand, his opponent won the game and match. Most individuals would not have brought a foul to someone’s attention in a critical game situation; I have to think if I would have ☺ Way to go, it’s nice to know that the ‘gentlemen’s’ game is still around with some and I hope good things come in your direction! Thanks to Malarkey’s Pool & Brew and the staff for hosting this event. Mega thanks to Gene Garno and Dianna Trent for helping keep everyone and everything organized … couldn’t have done it without you two!

Debie Leelyn

Scott Carroll

Jeff Rice

Troy Mower


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ACS Nationals to host 2009 Diamond World Summit of Pool The American CueSports Alliance (ACS) is excited to announce its hosting of the $20,000-added “Diamond World Summit of Pool” pro 9-ball championship during the ACS Nationals at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Many of the top professional players, such as Shane “The South Dakota Kid” Van Boening, Johnny “The Scorpion” Archer, Alex “The Lion” Pagulayan, Mika “The Iceman” Immonen and Rodney “The Rocket” Morris will be featured in the June 3-6 event, which is being hosted and produced by the ACS and co-produced and sanctioned by the United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA). General admission and VIP tickets may be purchased in advance by going to www.americancuesports.org or calling 1-888-662-1705. Special discounted hotel room reservations for players and spectators at the Riviera are available by calling 1-800-634-6753 and using the ACS Group Code: “ACS National 8-Ball Championships.” June 2 (Tuesday): 7:00 pm Players Meeting June 2 (Tuesday): 8:00 pm – Pro-Am / Meet the Pros / Beer & Chips Mixer! June 3 (Wednesday): 10:00 am first matches and daily thereafter June 6 (Saturday): Semi-Finals & Finals The ACS Nationals will be conducted from May 31-June 6 – immediately following the VNEA Internationals, and will feature hundreds of ACS league and player members, the Can-Am Snooker Challenge, the “Las Vegas Open” NWPA-sanctioned wheelchair tournament, a “2009 Dr. Cue Artistic Pool Tour” challenge and exhibitions by current ESPN Trick Shot Magic Champion, Tom Rossman! Don’t miss all the action! Further information on the ACS is available at www.americancuesports.org

April 2009

Davenport and Hanks Win

On Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22, 2009, American Legion Post #129 in Oak Harbor, WA, hosted its annual Partners 8-Ball Tournament, awarding $3,000 in prize money.The tournament was played on 5 - 4x8 tables, all located at the American Legion Hall. As experienced last month in the Teams 8-Ball tournament, having all the play at the Legion, instead of farming matches out to other taverns around town like we used to do, made the entire tournament run much more smoothly, and also meant a decent increase to the Legion Post’s profitability. 25 out of the 28 teams that signed up, for a total of 50 players, showed up from as far south as Olympia, 1st: Steve Hanks (Sedra-Wooley) & Jim Davenport (Mt. Vernon) WA, and as far north as British Columbia. This was one team less than turned out at the same time last year, and 6 places were paid! Once again, $500 was added, instead of the $200 previously historically added, to the prize fund by the Legion. 1st Place was captured by Jim Davenport (Mt. Ve r n o n ) a n d Steve Hanks (Sedro-Woolley). The father and son team of Chuck Hassler (Oak Harbor) and Ben Hassler (Bellingham) hung on for 2nd Place. 3rd Place went to Hans Nendsa 2nd: Chuck Hassler (Oak Harbor) & Ben Hassler (Bellingham) (Mission, B.C.) and Justin Barnes (Oak Harbor). Into 4th Place slid Randy Click (Anacortes) and Don Bower (Oak Harbor). Tieing for 5th and 6th Places were Robert Colby (Olympia) and Steve “Bu ste r” Graham (Mt. Ve r n o n ) a l o n g with Cody Clark (Everett) and Tony Chritten (SedroWoolley). Our gratitude goes to Chuck Hassler, who organized the tournament, and to the staff at the 3rd: Justin Barnes (Oak Harbor) & Hans Nendsa (Mission, B.C.) American Legion, most of which consisted of volunteers, for its wonderful support. Again, the kitchen ran full-fare from Friday evening through Sunday evening and the staff received many compliments from the tournament participants for the attentive and fast service. And finally, our sincerest gratitude goes out to all of the players who took the time out of otherwise busy lives to come and visit our fair village. The prize breakdown: 1st Place Jim Davenport/Steve Hanks $1,120 2nd Place Chuck Hassler/Ben Hassler $840 3rd Place Hans Nendsa/Justin Barnes $560 4th Place Randy Click/Don Bower $280 5th - 6th Robert Colby/Buster Graham $100 Cody Clark/Tony Chritten $100


April 2009

Diablo Valley Pool News

Pleasant Hill, CA The Diablo valley women’s league started their series of promoting women’s tournaments last Feb. 15th at Farrington’s bar in pleasant hill. With excellent turnout 22 women showed up to the event and it ran for the whole afternoon until evening time. Stacy Wilson had an excellent afternoon getting to the catbird undefeated while new members of the league, sisters Denise and Darnell Domingo’s worked their way through the loser brackets to finally Denise Domingo # 1 and Stacie Wilson # 2 get a chance to play for the catbird against Stacy. Let me take a moment to welcome our new members who have joined Kristen’s team and are making their presence felt around the league. They play out of Emeryville and both and excellent players and just love to play pool and ‘party’”. ‘Denise Domingo dominated the action against Stacy Wilson by playing excellent pool and coming back from the looser bracket to take the top prize. Congratulation to all the women that showed up to shoot. Dvpool offered pizza to the league members; the event was a total success. After a whole day of pool and sharing the final standings read as such: 1 $130 Denise Domingos 2 $100 Stacy Wilson 3 $60 Annette Woods 4 $30 Darnell Domingos

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Mark Budak Memorial

April 2009

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2nd Place Team - Randy Phillips, Juston Salcido, Dan Kissner

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3rd Place Team - Pat Therriault, Nate, Chase

Treasure State TAP, for running a great tournament, The Edge Casino for hosting, the 8-Ball In for T-Shirts and Jackets, and to all of the teams for the wonderful turnout for the first year of what hopes to be a long standing tradition, in the memory of a fellow shooter and friend. 1st $1000 Dan Hamper, Phil Sauer, & Herk Hankins 2nd $660 Dan Kissner, Juston Salcido, & Randy Phillips 3rd $440 Pat Terriault, Chase, & Nate 4th $170 Justyn Katsilas, Bob Bateen, Lowell Luke, Jerry Churchill 5th $75 John Barnes, Bill Main, & Kurt Schuland 6th $75 Tom Hall, Mike Boggs, & Ernie Nielsen


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Springboard to Nationals ‘09

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Presented by the Colorado Cue Club and JE & S Video

Pot O’ Gold 4

March 21, 2009-The Colorado Cue Club welcomed 31 players for the first major event of this year’s “Springboard to the Nationals”. Colorado’s best player showed up again. Mark Haddad, after losing to eight ball wizard Jeff Crawford, went on a rampage in the one loss side winning all his sets handily and earning a rematch with Jeff in the one set race to 9 finals. Mark would get his revenge as he becomes the forth winner of the Cue Club’s “Pot O’ Gold”. The Cue Club would like to thank John Santistevan of Five Star Collision Center for his sponsorship of this event. 1st $600 Mark Haddad 5th $125 Nelson Montierth, 2nd $400 Jeff Crawford Chris McDaniel 3rd $300 Sam Cordova 7th $75 Robert Rodriguez, 4th $200 Dino Devoe Chris Onesky

Colorado All Stars

Mar 7, 2009 - The Colorado Cue Club hosted the first Colorado All Stars 10-Ball Invitational and we were very happy to welcome 41 players from the list of invitees. The matches were fierce with the high caliber of players fighting it out for a share of the $2,100+ purse. The game was 10-Ball. Races to 7, alternate break, rack your own and the 10 does not count on the break in the bottom two pockets. The pre-tourney favorite had to be Mark Haddad and he didn’t disappoint. Mark made his way to the finals without a loss. One of his victims was Greg Way who turned around winning 3 in a row for a rematch with Mark in the finals. Mark went on to take it down though as many would have predicted. Congratulations to all of those in the money and thanks to those that came to support the tourney. 1st $705 Mark Haddad 2nd $500 Greg Way 3rd $350 Dave Gross 4th $250 Nick Smith 5th $150 ATM, Chris McDaniel 7th $75 Nate Smith, Charlie Z

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April 2009

Aiming With Your Bridge Hand

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What part of your body do you aim with? You might say your eye, but your bridge is actually more important in the process than what you see. World Champion Irving Crane had an aiming demo he did in exhibitions. He would set up a spot shot -- object ball on the foot spot and the cue ball behind the head string -- using a good firm bridge and a solid stance. Before he shot, he would look completely away from the shot, take the stick out of Bob Jewett his bridge, point it off towards the audience, and then without looking back at the cue ball, he would put the cue back in his bridge and shoot the shot. He didn’t have to see the shot to aim. The point I’m making is that if your bridge is in the right place, shots are easy -- you can shoot them blindfolded. The other side of this is that if your bridge is in the wrong place, it will be very hard for you to make anything. You aim with your bridge. I’ve seen lots of beginners who during aiming will realize they are hitting the object ball too much to one side. They try to correct the error without moving their bridge hand by swinging the back of the stick over so it’s pointed along the right line. This causes several problems, including getting side spin on the cue ball that’s not really necessary. What they should do is move their brige hand to the appropriate side and make sure the stick is lined up through the center of the cue ball. Changing your aim really consists of moving your bridge hand the right amount. It’s remarkable how many players don’t realize this fact that’s obvious once it’s pointed out. This idea is probably aleady at work in your aiming routine, but if you find unwanted side spin on the cue ball on lots of shots, you should check on how you get the stick in position for the shot. After moving your bridge hand, do you always recenter on the cue ball?

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APA Mile High Top Gun

April 2009

NORTHGLENN, CO - Feb 28, 2009 T he Colorado Cue Club was the site for 46 area APA league players on this day. The bracket is grouped by handicap with 6’s facing off against

Brian O’Neil Stepanie Wise, Lanny Mowry

7’s, 5’s against 4’s, and 2’s against 3’s initially. Sometimes, depending on the ratio of player skill levels a 5 may face a 6 or 7 right away though. This was the case with Brian O’Neil who after playing a 5 in the first round was thrown to the wolves facing two 6’s and a 7 (former Mile High Top Gun champion Kris Pipken) prevailing in each set. In the finals of the winners side Brian overcame Stephanie Wise to claim the hot seat. Over on the one loss side Lanny Mowry, rated a 5, took down Wyatt Brumfield, rated a 7. He then had to face Staphanie but couldn’t get there as Stephanie took the match and scored a re-match with Brian in the finals. It would turn out to be Brian’s day though as cruised to victory claiming the Fall Session Mile High Top Gun title. Congratulations to Brian O’Neil and of course to all of those Top Guns that finished in the money. We look forward to the next event. 1st $150 + Trophy Brian O’Neil 2nd $125 + Trophy Stephanie Wise 3rd $100 + Trophy Lanny Mowry 4th $75 Wyatt Brumfield 5th $50 Scott Danenhauer, Brendan Smyth 7th $30 Mike Rowles, Terri Dobler

Hard Times Straight Pool

from: Roger Tafoya

Here are the updates of the 3rd Saturday Monthly 14.1 Straight Pool Tournament at Hard Times Billiards in Bellflower, CA. We had a field of 20 players participate in the event. We have, definitely, been consistent in tournament participation every month. Here are the details: 1st $350 Nick Spano/ Tang Hoa (Split) 2nd $170 Nick Spano/ Tang Hoa (Split) 3-4 $80 Ramin Bakhtiari & Mike Laos Nick Spano and Tang Hoa decided to split the prize money for 1st and 2nd place. These two players played very well throughout the day. Nick Spano had the high run of the day of a 65 with Tang Hoa having a run for himself of a 53. Ramin Bakhtiari and Mike Laos, also, played exceptionally well and made a run for it but were cut short at 3rd and 4th place. We had a few matches last a bit longer than expected causing players to have to wait much longer than anticipated but these four players did not waiver what so ever. Thank you to all the players and fans that participated and/or supported our event. I hope see everyone come out for next month - Saturday, 4/18/09. We’ll see you then.


April 2009

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Matt Horner, Tom Brady, Jim Anderson

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16 Story by Bret Baker

14th Annual Western BCA

Chinook Winds Casino Resort was the site for this year’s Western BCA Regional 8-Ball Championships. A grand total of 1,160 players made their way to Lincoln City, Oregon the week of March 9-15th to battle for their share of the $90,000 paid out over the week in 15 different events. Equipment this year was again brought in by Bad Boys Billiard Productions. Ric Jones and his staff set up 80 awesome Diamond 7 ft. tables with Simonis cloth, Aramith balls and red circle cue balls. Bad Boys provided the players with brackets posted online in advance for the first time this year. That same online bracketing program helped them run the event in a first class manner and allowed players who couldn’t make it follow the action online. The stage was set for a great championship competition. Play got underway on Monday, March 9th, with the Mixed Scotch Doubles events. Teams consist of one male and one female player competing in either the Open or Master division. The Open division featured 100 teams playing a race to 5, double elimination format. Racing to the hot seat undefeated was the team of Larry Maes & Jessica Orth. Their opponents in the finals were a team they had defeated earlier in the event, Tony & Tricia Tipton. The finals of many of the events were filmed and posted on the internet by OTBnTV.com and this one turned out to be a thriller. The team of Tipton & Tipton, having to defeat the undefeated team of Maes & Orth twice, got the job done in the first set 5-4. The second set, however, was dominated by Maes & Orth, and they took the title and the $1,400 first place prize money with a 5-2 score. In the Masters division, 31 teams competed for the $1,600 first place prize and the coveted title of Masters Scotch Doubles Champions. Mike Stevens & Cindy Doty, no strangers to Scotch Doubles success in the past, went through the event undefeated and beat the team of Martin Thurber & Jackie Fitchner in the finals, with a 7-4 score. Tuesday morning saw the Men’s Open B division get underway with 216 players competing in the race to 5, double elimination format. Reid Rasmussen stormed to the hot seat undefeated to see whom he would face in the finals. Unfortunately a family emergency arose and Reid was forced to forfeit the final match and fly home. This gave Josh Holder, his opponent for the hot seat, the title after he defeated Adam Stromberg 5-0 in the B side final. Tuesday evening the Men’s Open A division started play with 160 players competing for the $1,000 first place prize and the title to go with it. Russ Hodgin of Portland, OR, battled his way to the hot seat with seven straight victories to see whom he would face in the finals, also taped for viewing on the internet. His opponent would be Bobby Campbell, who lost a hill-hill match in the fourth round to Tommy Silva, then won seven straight matches to earn his place in the finals. Bobby continued his hot play with a 6-3 win in the first set of the finals, but Russ Hodgin came back and battled in the second and deciding set for a thrilling 6-5 win. Tuesday night, Western BCA welcomed a special guest to the tournament, pro player Raphael Martinez. He played a special exhibition match against one of Western BCA’s Grand Master players, Dan Louie. The race to 9 only lasted 45 minutes. Raphael played nearly flawlessly, beating Dan 9-3. Raphael stayed for the week, watching the players and the finals; he sat in with the commentators calling the Men’s Master Finals for

1st Place Men’s Masters Glenn Atwell

1st Place Men’s Open A Russ Hodgin

1st Place Men’s Open B Joshua Holder

1st Place Men’s Seniors Vernon Joe

April 2009

OTBnTV.com. He even played in a 10-Ball ring game, and won, of course. Wednesday morning got the rest of the singles events underway. In the Women’s Open Singles, Natasha Hook stormed to the hot seat undefeated waiting to see who her opponent would be in the finals. That opponent was Selena Boise, who lost her third match 5-3 to Brenda Bartholomew. She then ripped off nine consecutive victories to face Hook in the finals. All 1st Place Mens M that play on the left side of the Dan Louie, Steve Lingelbach, bracket took its toll as a wellrested Natasha Hook took the first set and the title with a 5-3 score. During the Women’s Master Singles, late Wednesday night, one of the players, Denise Vaughn from Noti, OR (Near Eugene) had a severe heart attack while watching a match. One of the spectators and her close friend, Bob Robbins, jumped immediately into action, performing CPR on her. Security from Chinook Winds arrived within 2 minutes to assist Bob. The paramedics arrived just a few minutes later and within 15 minutes Denise was taken to the local hospital and then life-flighted to a Springfield Hospital where she is recovering 1st Place Wom and doing well. Bob Robbins and Cindy Doty, Andrea Saenz-M the fine security staff at Chinook Winds saved Denise’s life, and for that, Western BCA will be eternally grateful. Also getting underway on Wednesday was the Women’s Master Singles. Thirty-four women competed in the race to 7, double elimination format for the $900 first prize and the prestigious title of Women’s Master Champion. Jackie Fitchner marched to the hot seat in dominating fashion with wins over Kathy Giles 7-1, Cindy Doty 7-3, Susan Preston 7-0, Mary Hopkin 7-2, 1st Place Womens Open Team - Golde Adrianne Beach, Angela Jensen, Alisha Rogers, and Melanie Elder 7-1. Her opponent in the final match would be Liz Cole. Liz defeated Cathy Gamble 7-3 and Kim Hole 7-4 before being sent to the left side of the bracket with a 7-5 defeat at the hands of Mary Hopkin. Liz then defeated Barb Thompson 7-3, Kris Robbins 7-3, Carissa Biggs 7-3, Melissa Rushton 7-6 and Melanie Elder 7-4 to set up the finals showdown with Fitchner. Jackie only gave up a total of 9 racks in the 51 games


April 2009

8-Ball Regional Championships

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she played! In the final match, taped by new players to town to join their OTBnTV.com Jackie controlled the match teammates in the team competition. from the onset and went on for the 7-2 win Teams were made up of 5 players over Liz Cole and the title of 2009 Women’s playing a race to 13 games, double Master Champion. elimination, except in the Women’s Two Novice division titles were also decided Open Teams, where the race was to as Noah Thornton lost his first match, then 11. Thirty-one teams competed in rattled off seven straight wins, including the Women’s Open Teams and the two matches against Kevin Holden, who team Nice Rack, from Players Club had the point, to become the Men’s Novice Limited in Seattle, Adrianne Beach, Champion. Gracie Amos went undefeated Angela Jensen, Alisha Rogers, in five matches to become the Women’s Suwanna Kroll and Betty Wagner, Novice Champion, beating Linda Droge in found themselves in the driver’s the finals with a score of 4-2. seat with wins over Sooo Ridiculous The Men’s Seniors division crowned its 11-5, Better Late Than Never 11-3, 1st Place Women’s Master Master Team - KC’s Midway champion as Vernon Joe went undefeated B – BEEP! 11-8, Lucky Ladies 11-8 Jackie Fitchner Bob Zack, Mike Stevens, Gary French into the finals against Owen Miller. Vernon and Driving 101…Again 11-9. After quickly dispatched Owen with a score of their loss to Nice Rack, B-BEEP! 5-2 to become the Men’s Senior Singles Champion. Judy McLeod also went to the B side of the bracket and played through the field undefeated to take the Women’s Senior Singles scored wins over Out of Towners 11title over Lezlee Nelson in a match that 10, Queens 11-3, Super Freaks 11-9, went hill-hill. Fast Cheap & Outta Control 11-9, and The feature division in singles is finally Driving 101…Again 11-9 to gain the Men’s Master Singles. Fifty-five another shot at Nice Rack in the final. players screwed their cues together Nice Rack, not to be denied, took the to battle for the $1,250 first prize and first set and the title with an 11-3 win. the title that goes along with it. Glenn The Women’s Master Teams division Atwell, coming off his very impressive showcased 9 teams and was won showing as All-Around Champion at by the undefeated team, NPL Chix the recently completed U.S. Bar Table Cindy Doty, Andrea Saenz-Maes, Championships in Reno, Nevada, Liz Cole, Mary Hopkin and Suzanne 1st Place Women’s Open marched to the hot seat undefeated, Smith, from the Northwest Players Natasha Hook with dominating wins over Marvin League. NPL Chix stormed to the Holmes 7-1, Ray Galli 7-3, Criegh driver’s seat with wins over Shooting Dumo 7-2, Damian Rebman 7-1, Don From the Short Bus 13-6, On The mens Master Team - NPL Chix Wirtaman 7-2, and Mike Stevens 7-5. Wire 13-12 and the Rush Hour Chix Maes, Mary Hopkin, Liz Col, Suzanne Smith His opponent in the final would be Don 13-7. After their first round defeat Wirtaman after his 7-2 win over Stevens by the NPL Chix, Shooting From the in the B side final. In a match taped for viewing on the internet by OTBnTV, Short Bus drove through the left side Atwell overcame a faulty break and defeated Wirtaman in the first set 7-4 of the bracket with wins over 5 Chikas th to win the Men’s Master Singles title for the 5 time 13-8, Spot Shots 13-2, On The Wire this decade. 13-9 and Rush Hour Chix 13-7 to earn This 8-Ball Championship offered players in the Men’s another shot at NPL Chix in the final. Open A and B H o w e v e r, who didn’t make NPL Chix it into the money took the first a 2 nd C h a n c e set and the 1st Place Women’s Seniors To u r n a m e n t . $1,850 first Judy McLeod The format was prize 13-11. single elimination, The Men’s Mixed Open Team division drew a nice race to 5 for the field of 117 teams. But It Was Suited found their A players and way to the hot seat, waiting for their opponent race to 4 for the in the final with wins over Pool Gods 13-2, The B players. Andy Rack Pack 13-4, PC’s Broke Us Apart 13-8, st Ei den too k 1 Highly Overrated 13-8, Another Gear 13-12, Q’z place in the Open Bushwackers 13-8 and Little Dutch Inn 13-11. en Fleece’s Nice Rack Kroll Suwanna, Betty Wagner B 2 nd C h a n c e Little Dutch Inn was not deterred by their loss in Tournament and the A side finals as they went to the B side and Daniel Sternberg won the Open A. defeated Hammertime 13-5 to earn another shot Another avenue for players to compete at But It Was Suited in the finals. In a thrilling is in the mini tournaments and ring final match up, Little Dutch Inn, from Yakima games that were offered. Western with Tim Desmarais, Nick Lopez, Clayton Foran, BCA hosted 66 mini tournaments and Bob Masters and Delmar Rowden, took the first 1st Place Master Scotch Doubles several ring games. Cindy Doty and Mike Stevens (continued on page 24) Friday, March 13 th brought many


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by Sassy Campbell, Cascade Pool League to our pool players, but probably well over a hundred fifty gifts went out The 11th Annual Cascade Pool League Awards Bash was the place to be the door with happy people in tow. Classic Billiards, Rodders Pub and on Saturday, February 28th up at Rodders Pub and Grub in Oregon City. Grub, and Barstools and Billiards all donated to Cascade’s pile of great Hundreds of players showed up for gifts and prizes. Instead of the Hawaii the day of festivities, camaraderie, trip, we decided to help people save games, gifts, food and drink. money by keeping the gifts closer to Events fired up early, and by noon home this year, and made a 32” HD we had a line of Survivor players, flat screen TV and customs cues our most who stayed with the games all grand prizes. The 2008 Hawaii trip afternoon. In the game of Survivor, winner, Jeremy Anderson, wrote up you get one shot, and if you don’t a great story and provided photos pocket a ball, you get a strike, and of his and wife Dahn’s weeklong yep, get 3 strikes and you’re out. trip to Maui last May. At the Bash, Survivor winners were Justin Lilje, they presented CPL with a custom Lionel Rodriguez, Harold Gilman hand-painted coconut that they had and Tony Counts. Thanks to Joyce commissioned while they were there Phipps, Mike Norris and David Haag, - it features a cute pool theme and will who helped keep that event running be a centerpiece for the Bash podium smoothly. We ran a couple of Poker in the future. Ocelot Traveling Division Champions Bandits: Dave Randell, Dennis Collins, Monte Lilienthal (not pictured: Gene Gee, Tom Goulter) pool games, thanks to the help of Rob Barney won two prime seat Mike Crenshaw - didn’t catch the Blazer tickets for the March 4th game winners’ names, they went so fast, sorry! In Poker Pool, you are dealt 5 against the Indiana Pacers, where the Blazers squeaked by 107 to 105. cards, each representing various pool balls, and you can shoot only those Cody West, Ron Cook, Andrew Monstis and Cindy Sorensen (who kindly in. Others may gave it to Sassy so she could go) won one ticket each to nose bleed seats also have yours, to watch the Blazers win over the San Antonio Spurs, 102-84. Bill Kalbrener but eventually won the flat screen television and his face lit up about as bright as we’re there is only one sure the TV did when he got it home and set up. A custom one-of-a-kind winner. Joss cue stick was carried out by drawing winner Billy Luu, Travis Pearson Mini-tournaments went on all day in the main pool area, thanks to Cecil Pickett and Joyce Gumm. Mini winners included Steve Tune, Scott Jenda, Rex Barnum, All League MVP Dave “Bigfoot” Randall Eldon Goodson, John Scudder, and Bill Widick. Cecil’s dedication to running the brackets and refereeing make our mini’s go smoothly. Division Manager Joyce Gumm’s ability to focus on taking entries for all the events and keeping all the money straight without going stir crazy is probably why she also Billy Luu practices for the Survivor Tournament makes the best Western BCA Treasurer ever. Linda ‘Smitty’ Smith won the Women’s Tournament, beating out Susan Millhollin for the win. We won a great cue case, Dennis Collins and Nic Ramirez won nice cues, and tried to get a scotch tournament going but ran out of time, so our sincere a sweet jump cue was given away. apologies go out to those who had signed up for that. Division Manager Joyce Phipps gave the party an Olympics theme and filled We’ve never stopped to count all the gifts we gather together to give away (continued on page 22)


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Straight Pool at Sam’s 11th Annual Awards Bash (continued from page 19)

Bob Zack was back for another 1st place finish at the monthly 14.1 Tournament at Sam’s Billiards on Sunday, March 1. No one came within 20 balls of him. He had high runs of 30, 37, and 40. It was another spectacular performance. Russ Hodgin came in 2nd place. Newcomer Lloyd Aalvick came in third beating Sam Rabito, who came in 4th, by starting off with a run of 21. Sam won a squeaker earlier over David Randell, 50 to 49, coming back from 24 balls down. Both Sam and Tracy Fannin had runs of 33 in the first round. David had a run of 29. Lloyd had a run of 21. The final results were as follows: 1st $70 Bob Zack 2nd $50 Russ Hodgin 3rd $35 Lloyd Aalvick 4th $20 Sam Rabito High Run: 40 – Bob Zack The entry fee is going down in April! The monthly Straight Pool Tournament entry fee is going back down from $15 to $12 now that we’ve recouped the cost of the new balls. The tournament is April 5. Tables are open for participants from 10 AM. No entries will be accepted after 11 AM.

the place with red, white and blue balloons and decorations. Division Manager Steve Marker wasn’t feeling his best but came anyway to support CPL — now that’s dedication. Volunteers Jason Latuala, David Haag, Smitty Smith and Pat Dorton lent their time to help with whatever needed doing. Pete Disciascio came to Sassy Campbell’s rescue, when once again, same as last year, her camera’s memory Bill Kalbrener wins one of the Grand Prizes got full way too soon. Pete loaned her his camera and saved the day. Division Manager Kurt Hamm was outstanding as awards presenter, and for the fun of it announced Angelica Harmon as an “Olympic gymnast” who would help with the presentations. Most of us were taken by the prank and thought she really was an Olympian - she played the part really well, placing gold medals around everyone’s necks and getting into most of the photos. Kurt also presented CPL’s Sponsor of the Year, Rodders owner John Johnson, with a special award — a $20 gift certificate to his own

Women MVP’s

bar — which got a big laugh out of everyone and eventually made its way to a player at the party.


April 2009

11th Annual Awards BASH

Skyland Pub Champions Ramrods: Justin Lilje, Danny Dorton, Nic Ramirez, Mike Crenshaw, Doug Nielsen

We look forward to our annual Awards Bash every year. It’s one of those ‘feel good’ days — a day of catching up with all the players on what’s happening, renewing friendships, meeting new players, getting teams lined up for Spring 9-ball, talking about the upcoming Western BCA 8-Ball Championships, and generally laughing a lot and horsing around. As always, we owe it all to our 400 players, many who have been Cascade Pool League players for 11 years straight. League Operators Andrew Monstis and Sassy Campbell and Division Managers Chris Christison, Joyce Gumm, Kurt Hamm, Jeff Leiss, Steve Marker, Kurt Hamm, Master of the Awards Ceremony Joyce Phipps, Rob Rowley, Teena Mowery and newest DM Dan Linn thank you all so very much for being a part of CPL. 8-Ball Session Results: (continue on page 27) Of our 54 teams this session, no team took home less than $290, and the average payout was around $425. We paid out over $23,000 in cash to all players in our league and gave out over $4,000 dollars in gifts and prizes.

Champions

Best Captains: Jerry & Cindy Sorensen, Dan Stoltz, Paris Brown, Bill Widick & Bill Canfield

Cheetah Division Skyland Pub-Ramrods Nic Ramirez, Doug Neilson, Danny Dorton Justin Lilje, Mike Crenshaw Cougar Division Pub 181-Mechanics Gary Rice, Steve Anderson, Austin Holden Mike Dubendorf, Robert Sears Tiger Division Domenics-Domenics #4 Evan Brossart, William Allers, Dave Foster Marc Cowling, James Stiffler

Panther Division Wichita Pub-LumE @ Em Bryan Lum, Jeff Leiss D a r r y l F a r l e y, J i m Knappenberger, Dennis Bell Ocelot Division Katies Backyard Bandits Eugene Gee, Monte Lilienthal, Tom Goulter Dave Randell, Dennis Collins Leopard Division Dukes Country Bar Pool Gods LT Taylor, Harold Gilman Cecil Pickett, Dave Black Rick Kuykendall

Best Captains Good Night Gang: Interdivisional AA Flight Champions

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Cheetah Division Joy Allen Tiger Division Dim Dy Cougar Division Rick Whitmire

Panther Division Cindy & Jerry Sorensen Leopard Division Luke Wheeler Ocelot Division Sam Collins

Lynx Division Rodders Pub & Grub Hammertime Kurt Hamm, Sean Stevenson, Cody Johnson, Steve Tune Don Assenberg, Eric Smith Margay Division Ballad Town Billiards Team America J a k e L o n g h w a y, Rick Gonzales, Brian Hendrickson, Andy Mason, Josh Bullock Bobcat Division Classic Billiards Old Guys Tom Griffin, Duey Bennett, Ray Hamness Richard Campbell, Scott Hamness, Phil Schutz

Lynx Division Dan Stoltz Margay Division Tom Griffin


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set 13-11 and won the final set by the narrowest of scores 13-12. One hundred seventeen teams, hundreds of games and matches came down to a single game of 8-ball to decide the championship. Little Dutch Inn

1st Place Men’s Novice Noah Thornton

Darrell said that he always rents a house through Horizon Rentals anyway, and now will be thrilled to be able to upgrade his lodgings for the next event. Western BCA gave away dozens of great prizes to lucky players, and Doug Schulze, Western Washington BCA league operator, donated $200 in vendor gift certificates. Chinook Winds Casino Resort staff was on hand to hand out gifts to players who used their Winners Circle cards. Event vendors The Parlor, Billiards 911 and Billiards and Barstools all provided players with fine-quality pool-related gear and services. The smoke-free playing venue boasted a full bar and food concession, and all tables were open for play, including an all-night practice room, thanks to the green fee attached to the entry fees. Many players took advantage of Chinook Wind’s free parking for the week and stayed in their RV’s and campers. Local retailers, as always, were happy to see our players coming into Lincoln City, 1st Place Mens Open Team - Little Dutch Inn

received $2,500 for their win, while But It Was Suited settled for $2,010 for second place. The Men’s Master Team division drew 16 strong teams. KC’s Midway, consisting of big guns Mike Stevens, Tim Desmarais, Clayton Foran, Nick Lopez, Bob Masters, Delmar Rowden Steve Linglebach, Gary French, Bob Zack and Dan Louie, raced to the driver’s seat with wins over Malarkey’s and look forward to having 13-7, Solid 13-9, Anger Management 13-8 and PH.D 13-10. Malarkey’s us back in October. after their first round defeat, came back on the B side to defeat McQ’s The 2009 Western Masters 13-7, Where’d These Guys BCA Regional 8-Ball Come From 13-4, Misspent Youth Championships saw some 13-2, Anger Management 13-6, of the best competition in Soundview Bar & Grill #1 13-12 and the west, with 11 out of 15 PH.D 13-10 to earn another shot at champions being crowned KC’s Midway. There would be no undefeated. A huge thank drama or thrilling comebacks in this you goes out to Western BCA final as KC’s Midway commanded for organizing and putting on the first set with a 13-2 win over this great tournament for the Malarky’s and took the $2,700 first 14th consecutive year. Thank you to the over two-dozen place prize. Western BCA volunteers who Saturday night’s highlight, the work tirelessly throughout Horizon Rentals Grand Prize 1st Place Open Scotch the event week, as well as all Giveaway of 5-nights lodging at a Jessica Orth and Larry Maes 1st Place Second Chance Men’s A year long behind the scenes, future Western BCA event, was won Daniel Sternberg to ensure participants have a great time. Also a big thank you to Ric Jones by NPL player Darrell Schulden. Hours: 11:30AM-2AM

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and his staff at Bad Boys Billiard Productions for running a first class event and for providing the great equipment for the players on which to compete; also thank you to Chinook Winds Casino Resort for adding $10,000 to the prize fund and for being such great hosts to all the players for the week; and our gratitude goes out to BCA Pool League for adding $2500 to the prize fund. Thanks to Darryl Farley, Head Referee and the other referees, Paul Sapp, Pat Mowdy, Rodney Ward, Rick Donner, Dave Merrill, Sonny Boggs and special thanks to Jerry Salois, who had to drop out after sustaining an injury. We hope 1st Place Second Chance Men’s B Jerry is recovering from his severe Andy Eiden knee sprain; also best wishes to Mike Jensen, Western BCA Chairman of the Board, who missed his first Western BCA tournament due to a serious facial infection. Special congratulations to Darcy Moss, Western BCA Vice President, who became a master at this event. Don’t miss the Western BCA Regional 9 Ball Championships on October 20-25, 2009 at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Complete Results Availabe at: www.westernbca.org MEN’S MASTER TEAMS 1st $2,700 2nd $1,750 3rd $1,150 4th $750 5/6 $500

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Vernon Joe Owen Miller John Aranda Joe Chun Craig Hansen Cecil Pickett Ralph Belgarde Mike Gillum

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Noah Thornton Kevin Holden Kevin Andrews Jerome Taylor Dave Teem Randy Young DeanHarmon Luke McCaslin

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Gracie Amos Linda Droge Chrystine Sieber Becky Wright Pamela Cruthers Tiffanie Johnson Lorri McKinzie Tonia Tedford

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Savvy Air Travel

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♦ Make sure you do not have any liquids/gels over 3 oz with you. ♦ Once your boarding pass and ID have been checked, put away your ID (you don’t need it again) but keep your boarding pass out. ♦ Get your electronics out and in a bin alone. ♦ Your shoes, belt, and jacket can go into a separate bin together. ♦ Cell phone, loose change, watches, keys, etc. can all go together in one of the smaller bins. ♦ Make sure you zip up and secure all your bags before placing them on the conveyer belt. ♦ Keep your boarding pass with you! ♦ Do not walk through the metal detector until you see the last of your items enter the x-ray machine. Special Needs ♦ If you suffer from motion sickness, make sure you take and pack (conveniently in a carry-on bag) your air sickness pills. ♦ If you are susceptible to catching colds, make sure you take your Airborn and stock up on vitamin C and zinc approximately 2-24 hours prior to airport exposure. o You may also want to carry anti-bacteria wipes with you. o Keep your hands clean. o Avoid unnecessary contact with your eyes, ears, and nose. o Try to practice good basic hygiene. General ♦ Use a list when packing to help ensure you don’t forget anything before and after. ♦ Clean out your pool case! You should consider doing this often anyway but it will definitely help reduce any unnecessary weight. Also, get change/tokens at the tournament. This will also help keep the weight to a minimum. ♦ Bring an extra bag. Find a lightweight duffle or backpack that can fold up and fit into your luggage. Be prepared in the event that your luggage is overweight or you bring some extras back with you. ♦ Once you get through security, check the gate assignment again before walking all the way there and realizing that it’s changed. ♦ Try to wear clothes with pockets. They come in handy. ♦ If you need a pillow or blanket, make sure you grab one or ask for one as soon as you board. Supplies are usually limited. 29 YEAR SPONSOR ♦ Dress in layers. It can get CHARTER MEMBER chilly on the plane. ♦ Dress comfortably. You’ll be sitting in whatever you’re wearing for the next couple hours, or longer. ♦ Don’t forget to pack your music, books, games, pillow, snacks, Bozeman and any other essentials. Eagles ♦ And, of course, never leave American Legion Crystal Bar your personal belongings unattended Scoop and always check to make sure you Molly Brown haven’t left anything behind where Cats Paw Filling Station ever you stop. The Pourhouse There you have it! Now you’re a The Haufbrau savvy flyer. We’ll see you in Vegas! Belgrade

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February and March Jamboree weekend events One Pocket and 9 Ball By Tom Suarez Tournament Director Hard Times Billiards in Sacramento February One Pocket winners: 41 players with $300 Added for a total purse of $1120.00 1st $300 Carl Wilson 2nd $200 Billy Palmer 3rd $140 Marshal Williams 4th $200 Walt Dorcey 5th (tie) $140 John Lentini & Jeff Gregory 7th (tie) $50 Ed Ames & Tony Melendez 9th (tie) $30 Gene Ahola, Frank Nordmann, Jeff Heath & Chris MacDonald February 9 Ball winners: 45 players with $450 Added for a total purse of $1575.00 1st $425 Jim Fabionar 2nd $300 Austin Murphy 3rd $200 Billy Palmer 4th $150 Robert Aldana 5th (tie) $100 Gilbert Arealleno & Duane Grimes 7th (tie) $70 Chris MacDonald & Melvin McKay 9th (tie) $40 Roger Estelle, DJ, Jeff Heath,Skippy March One Pocket Winners: 35 players with $300 Added for a total purse of $1000 1st $300 Billy Palmer 2nd $200 Chris MacDonald 3rd $140 Frank Nordmann 4th $100 Trevor Smith 5th (tie) $80 Jeff Gregory & Larry V 7th (tie) $50 Tony Melendez and James Williams March 9 Ball Winners are: 39 players with $390 Added for a total purse of $1365 1st $320 Billy Palmer 2nd $220 Walt Dorcey 3rd $175 George Michaels 4th $140 Robert Aldana 5th (tie) $100 Frank Nordmann, Tony Melendez 7th (tie) $75 James Williams, Patrick Rhea 9th (tie) $40 Jesse Jimenez, Joe Palley, Zaldy Rosaluna & Roger Estelle.


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11th Annual Awards Bash Runnerups Cheetah Division

Panther Division

Tiger Division

Leopard Division

Skyland-Stick This Rex Barnum, Mark Tengwall, Clayton Miller Greg Hettenhouser Issac Norman Domenics-Domenics #3 Dim Dy, Travis Peterson Shaun Holowati, Brian Meyers, Sylus Whitfield

Cougar Division

Pub 181-Old Men JJ Jacobs, Johnny McCarty, Chris Nall, Dane Lovell, Bill Canfield

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Dukes-Down & Outs Anthony Dunlap, Steve Copher, Gene Copher Ray Cunningham Matt Witham Dukes-Good Nite Gang L u k e W h e e l e r, D a v e Avegio, Tom Millhollin Gary Adams, Mike Norris

Ocelot Division

Peanut Farm-Jellin Scott Jenda, Eldon Goodson, Stan Parks Jeff Reed, Stacy Wilson

Lynx Division

Rodders Pub & Grill Cougar Hunters Rich Zumwalt, Brandon Zumwalt, Jeremy Saxe C u r t K r a m e r, C o r e y Patterson

Margay Division

Ballad Town Billiards Fook Randalls Team Galeena Amoytte, Eion Nelson, Carrie Clark John Stark, Kris Frank

Interdivisional Champions Lion Flight

AAA Flight

A Flight

BBB Flight

Rodders-Hammertime Kurt Hamm, Sean Stevenson, Don Assenberg Cody Johnson, Steve Tune Eric Smith Skyland Pub-Stick This Rex Barnum, Mark Tengwall, Clayton Miller Greg Hettenhouser Issac Norman

B Flight

Domenics-Magic Sticks Dim Dy, Travis Pearson Shaun Holowati, Brian Meyers, Sylus Whitfield

MVP’s

Dukes-Down & Outs Anthony Dunlap, Steve Copher, Gene Copher Ray Cunningham Matt Witham Tom’s 39th St Pub Tom’s DJ’s Karen Disciascio, Pete D i s c i a s c i o S r, P e t e Disciascio Jr, Barbara Disciascio, Pat Riley Matt Jacoby

AA Flight

Dukes-Good Nite Gang Luke Wheeler, Dave Avegio Tom Millhollin, Gary Adams Mike Norris

BB Flight

Dukes-Gone Fishin Smitty Smith, Chief Smith Margie Dennis, Shawn Wolf, Bonnie Jones

Cub Flight

Domenics-Capn Cue & The Skunk Crew Andrew Robbins, Cecil Pickett, Froz Froslie, Jeff Kreighauser, Jeff Dellacioppa

Cheetah Division

Panther Division

Lynx Division

Tiger Division

Leopard Division

Margay Division

Men: Justin Lilje Women: Lynda Fanning Men: James Stiffler

Cougar Division

Men: Mike Dubendorf Women: Joyce Phipps

Men: Jim Knappenberger Women: Karen Disciascio Men: Harold Gilman Women: Shawn Wolf

Ocelot Division

Men: Sean Stevenson Women: Susan Millhollin Men: Brian Hendrickson Women: Galeena Amoytte-53

Men: Dave Randell Women: Robin Patrick Fleming

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Dave Randell with an all-time high 103 points! Shawn Wolf with 60 MVP points!

OTBnTV is pleased to announce that we will be in Las Vegas during the 29th VNEA International Championships May 21-30, 2009 to film the event. This year we will be doing things a little differently with FREE LIVE streaming broadcasts on Sunday (24th) and Monday (25th) as the Singles Events wind down and during the finals. LIVE streaming will again be part of the events on Friday (29th) and Saturday (30th) for the team finals. During the LIVE streaming

we will have commentary during the matches which will give an added dimension for the pool playing audience. The LIVE stream will be available over the internet and the families and friends of the players participating in these events will be able to watch their favorite players on the TV table. Besides the LIVE streaming OTBnTV will also be having tape delayed broadcasts of other events going on during the VNEA International Championships such as the Parade of Flags and the Awards Ceremony. Further details and times for viewing the LIVE streams will be posted on www.otbntv.com the closer we get to the International Championships.

Jointed Cue Billiards “Still making the best burgers in town!”

19 Tables Weekly Tournaments Billiard Supplies - Cue Repair Hours: 9am - 1am Sunday - Thursday 9am - 2am Friday and Saturday

2375 Fruitridge Rd - Sacramento, CA

916-456-2284

7th Annual

Wormo’s Rack’em & Crack’em 8-BALL TOURNAMENT

APRIL 24th, 25th, 26th

520-834-POOL (7665)

Serving all of Arizona

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azbilliardacademy@gmail.com

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FRIDAY APRIL 24TH OPEN 9-BALL - PLAYERS MEETING 6PM PLAYED ON -7 FOOT DIAMOND & VALLEY TABLES 30.00+$5.00 GREEN FEE TOP WOMAN PAID THE POCKET SATURDAY APRIL 25th - PLAYERS MEETING-11 AM 1532 KIMBERLY ROAD WOMENS 8-BALL-$25.00+ $5.00 GREEN FEE TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 83301 MENS 8-BALL-$40.00+ $5.00 GREEN FEE 1-208-733-9676 SUNDAY- FINALS AT NOON TOLL FREE 1-888-254-0201 EMAIL-wormo@helloworld.com Tournament Director: Jody DeRoest 1-208-724-1179


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Weekly POOL TOURNAMENTS

April 2009

washington

Colo

UT

CALL FIRST: Dates, Times & Tournaments are subject to change without notice.

DAY Tuesdays Thursdays

CITY Provo Salt Lake City Salt Lake City

LOCATION Ozz Billiards E O’s Billiards E O’s Billiards

PHONE (801) 818-9000 (801) 967-0777 (801) 967-0777

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball 9-Ball race to 5 Handicap. 9-Ball race to 5 Handicap.

DAY Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays

CITY Aurora Northglenn Aurora Aurora Northglenn Aurora Northglenn Aurora Northglenn Aurora

LOCATION Rack’em Billiards Colorado Cue Club Rack’em Billiards Rack’em Billiards Colorado Cue Club Rack’em Billiards Colorado Cue Club Rack’em Billiards Colorado Cue Club Rack’em Billiards

PHONE (303) 755-7675 (303) 450-7665 (303) 755-7675 (303) 755-7675 (303) 450-7665 (303) 755-7675 (303) 450-7665 (303) 755-7675 (303) 450-7665 (303) 755-7675

EVENT / RULES ENTRY 8-Ball Bar Box BCA Rules $5 9-Ball Big Tables R5/Alt Br/DE $12 3-Ball on 9’ Tables $5 9-Ball on 9’ Tables $10 9-Ball Big Tables Race 5 $22 8-Ball Bar Box BCA Rules $5 9-Ball BarBox Race 2 $5 9-Ball Race to 5/5 Prog. Pot $10 8-Ball Bar Tables Race 4/3 $10 8-Ball Bar Box BCA Rules $5

DAY Mondays Tuesdays

CITY Snohomish Tacoma Vancouver Everett

LOCATION Kornerpocket Billiardz Latitude 84 Halftime P C Pub

PHONE (360) 862-9054 (253) 531-5154 (360) 694-3114 (425) 258-9465

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball Open (Breakpot) 9-Ball 8-Ball Open-Limit first 24 9-Ball

Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays

Lakewood

Longhorn Saloon O’Houlie’s Pub Log Cabin The Sports Page Full Splice Cadillac Island Uncle Jack’s Billiards Malarkey’s Pool & Brew Latitude 84 Mustard Seed Qz’s Classic Island Frankies P C’s Pub Golden Fleece Billiards Cadillac Island Robin’s Billiards Mike’s Place Spot Bar & Grill Schooners Mike’s Place Mike’s Place Kornerpocket Billiardz (1st/3rd) Log Cabin Legends Sellberg’s Tavern Spot Bar & Grill Qz’s Billiard’Aires Club Full Splice Longhorn Saloon Cadillac Island The Club Frankies Kornerpocket Billiardz Latitude 84 Malarkey’s Pool & Brew Halftime Spot Bar & Grill

(253) 581-2580 (425) 776-1833 (253) 863-2905 (253) 288-0436 (253) 512-6898 (360) 957-0065 (425) 941-9928 (253) 383-3301 (253) 531-5154 (425) 603-9001 (253) 262-8437 (509) 460-7203 (360) 455-0352 (425) 258-9465 (425) 908-7332 (360) 957-0065 (360) 794-7878 (425) 255-9213 (360) 256-1110 (253) 584-1919 (425) 255-9213 (425) 255-9213 (360) 862-9054 (253) 863-2905 (360) 693-8125 (360) 695-1854 (360) 256-1110 (253) 262-8437 (360) 783-4071 (253) 512-6898 (253) 581-2580 (360) 957-0065 (509) 422-1907 (360) 455-0352 (360) 862-9054 (253) 531-5154 (253) 383-3301 (360) 694-3114 (360) 256-1110

8-Ball $5 Pays 75% field 8-Ball $7 100%+BreakPot 9-Ball Vegas Rules $5 Matching 8-Ball $5 50% up to 16 9-Ball $5+$3 100% w/15+ 8-Ball Open $5+$1 Matching 9-Ball $10 $5/player 9 Ball $5+3 g.f. 100% w/32 9-Ball $5+$3 g.f. 8-Ball B only Limit 16 $5 up to $100 8-Ball $5+$3 g.f. 100% 9-Ball Hndcp-break pot $5+$2 g.f. Matching 9-Ball Valley Rules $5 Matching 8 Ball - B & below $5 100% 9-Ball Handicap $10 $300 min 9-Ball $25 top B player $5+$2 g.f. $200 9-Ball Open $7+$3 g.f. Breakpot 8 Ball $5 100% w/16 8-Ball Call Pocket $2 Matching 8-Ball BCA rules $5 100% 8 Ball $5 100% w/16 8 Ball $5 100% w/16 Black Light Night 8-Ball $5 Matching 8 Ball $5 Matching 8-Ball Sc Dbls Blind Draw $3 Matching Blind Draw Scotch Dbls $2 Meat 9-Ball $5+$3 g.f. 100% 9-Ball $10+$2 g.f. 8-Ball/9-Ball Alternating $5+$3 100% w/15+ 9-Ball $5 Pays 75% field Blind Draw Sc Dbls $5+$1 Matching 9-Ball $5 8-Ball Valley Rules $5 Matching 8-Ball Open $10 50% w/16 8-Ball $5+$3 g.f. 8-Ball $5 100% 9-Ball Call the 9 $5 $$$ w/16+ 9-Ball Race to 3 $5 Matching

Mountlake Terr

Sumner Auburn Lakewood Longview Lynwood Tacoma Tacoma Bellevue Graham Kennewick Olympia Everett Kenmore Longview Monroe Renton Vancouver Lakewood Renton Renton Snohomish Sumner Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver Graham Kennewick Lakewood Lakewood Longview Okanogan Olympia Snohomish Tacoma Tacoma Vancouver Vancouver

ENTRY ADDED $20 $100 $15 $15

TIME 8:00PM 6:30PM 6:30PM

ADDED

TIME Call $50 7:30PM Progressive Pot Call Progressive Pot Call $100 7:30PM Matching/Prog.Pot Call $10 Bar Tab 7:30PM $200 1st Guar. Call $100 7:30PM Matching/Prog.Pot Call Matching/Prog.Pot

ENTRY ADDED $15+$5 g.f. $100 w/16 $5+$3 g.f. $5 $$$ $5 100%

www.onthebreaknews.com

TIME 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 6:30PM 7:30pm 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM Call 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 2:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 7:30PM 6:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 1:00PM 1:30PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 6:00PM 1:00PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 7:00PM 2:00PM


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MT

ID

WY

CALL FIRST: Dates, Times & Tournaments are subject to change without notice.

DAY Saturdays

CITY Sheridan

LOCATION Rails Bar

PHONE (307) 751-1609

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball

ENTRY $10

ADDED $100 w/16

TIME 5:00PM

DAY Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays

CITY Moscow Moscow Twin Falls Emmett Moscow Pocatello

LOCATION Mingles Mingles The Pocket Toadstool Mingles Oasis Bar

PHONE (208) 882-2050 (208) 882-2050 (208) 733-9676 (208) 398-7321 (208) 882-2050 (208) 232-9347

EVENT / RULES 9 Ball 8 Ball 8-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball or 9-Ball 8 Ball 8/9 Ball Alternating

ENTRY ADDED $5 $5 $6 $25 w/16+ $5 $5 Matching $5 Matching

TIME 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM

DAY Mondays Wednesdays Saturdays Sundays

CITY Kalispell Three Forks Kalispell Kalispell Belgrade Butte

LOCATION Cattlemen’s Casino Frontier Club Cattlemen’s Casino Cattlemen’s Casino Hub Bar Mr Ed’s

PHONE (406) 257-9656 (406) 285-9876 (406) 257-9656 (406) 257-9656 (406) 388-1811 (406) 782-3700

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball Free Pool All Day 8-Ball 8-Ball Free Pool All Day 8 Ball

ENTRY $5

ADDED Matching

TIME 7:00PM

$5 $5

Matching Matching

7:00PM 1:00PM

$5

$2.50/player

2:00PM

DAY Mondays

CITY Sacramento

Tuesdays

Emeryville Modesto Moorpark

ENTRY ADDED $5 $20 $15

TIME 8:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM

Riverside Sacramento Sacramento

PHONE (916) 456-3243 (415) 931-1115 (510) 652-9808 (209) 572-4283 (805) 523-3088 (650) 965-3100 (951) 785-9588 (916) 332-8798 (916) 456-3243 (650) 965-3100 (916) 332-8798 (415) 585-6800 (562) 867-7733 (209) 572-4283 (951) 785-9588 (916) 332-8798 (415) 931-1115 (209) 572-4283 (650) 992-7900 (209) 572-4283 (805) 523-3088 (951) 785-9588 (415) 931-1115 (415) 346-9140 (562) 867-7733 (805) 523-3088 (650) 965-3100

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball B USPPA USPPA

LOCATION Jointed Cue Family Billiards Broken Rack Railhouse Billiards Buters’a Billiards CA Billiard Club starting 4/21 Shooters Hard Times Jointed Cue CA Billiard Club Hard Times Billiards Palacade Hard Times Railhouse Billiards Shooters Hard Times Family Billiards Railhouse Billiards Town & Country Railhouse Billiards Buters’a Billiards Shooters Family Billiards Billiard Palacade Hard Times Buters’a Billiards (Last Sun) CA Billiard Club

9-Ball - modified Hdcp USPPA 75 & Under 9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball Line 9-Ball Open staggered entry 9-Ball USPPA 9-Ball ‘B’ player 8-Ball 9-Ball Handicap

$15 $10 Break Pot $12 $10 $5-$15 $50 $20 $5 $10 $50 $10

8:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM

9-Ball 10-Ball USPPA

$12 $10 $20

8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM

9-Ball

Call

1:00PM

CALIFORNIA

Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays

Sundays

San Francisco

Mountain View

Mountain View Sacramento San Francisco Bellflower Modesto Riverside Sacramento San Francisco Modesto Daly City Modesto Moorpark Riverside San Francisco San Francisco Bellflower Moorpark Mountain View

9-Ball Hdcp race to 6 SE

$10

Break Pot

Open Heads Up Race to 7 $11

Break Pot

9-Ball 75 & Under

$7

Break Pot

$10

Break Pot

8-Ball Heads up DE

9-Ball - Race to 5 $25 9-Ball USPPA $12 $50 w/16 NPL $20 NPL $20 $500 Break Pot 9-Ball Open $20 10-Ball - Race to 6 $30 9-Ball USPPA Handicap $20 Break Pot

8:00PM

8:00PM

8:00PM

12:30PM

1:00PM 1:00PM 3:00PM 1:00PM 1:00PM Call 5:00PM

Oregon

Call to get your weeklys listed 406-285-3099 www.TheBreakMagazine.com DAY Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays

CITY Beaverton Portland Beaverton Portland Forest Grove Portland Portland Forest Grove Oregon City Salem Oregon City Oregon City Salem Oregon City Portland Portland

LOCATION Hot Shots Cues Billiards Hot Shots Cues Billiards Ballad Town Billiards Cues Billiards Cues Billiards Ballad Town Billiards K C Midway Jake’s Bar & Grill K C Midway K C Midway Jake’s Bar & Grill K C Midway NiteHawk Sam’s Billiards

PHONE (503) 644-8869 (503) 251-8399 (503) 644-8869 (503) 251-8399 (503) 357-1111 (503) 251-8399 (503) 251-8399 (503) 357-1111 (503) 655-0089 (503) 362-3600 (503) 655-0089 (503) 655-0089 (503) 362-3600 (503) 655-0089 (503) 285-7177 (503) 282-8266

EVENT / RULES 9 Ball ‘B’ -Texas Express 8-Ball BCA Rules 9 Ball ‘C’ -Texas Express 9-Ball C & below 9-Ball/BCA 3/2 DE 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball/BCA 2/2 DE 9-Ball Texas Express 8 Ball-Open 9 Ball Texas Express 8 Ball BCA rules 8-Ball Blind Draw Sc Doubles 9 Ball - Race 4/3 8 Ball Straight Pool (1st Sun.)

ENTRY ADDED $6+$1 $7 incl. g.f. $6+$1 $7 incl. g.f. $5 House Matches $6 incl. g.f. $$$ $6 incl. g.f. $$$ $5 House Matches $5 $75/1st w/16 $5 $$$ $6 $75/1st w/16 $5 $75/1st w/16 $5 $$$ $5 $75/1st w/16 $3M/$2W $100 $10+$2 g.f.

TIME 7:00PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM Call 7:30PM 9:30PM Call 7:30PM 7:30PM 5:00PM 7:30PM 7:30PM 6:30PM 6:00PM 11:00AM


April 2009

Call First - All Tournaments are subject to change without notice

30 DATE Apr 3-5 Apr 4 Apr 4-5 Apr 4-5 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 5 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 11-12 Apr 17-19 Apr 17-19 Apr 17-19 Apr 18-19 Apr 18-19 Apr 18-19 Apr 24 Apr 25-26 Apr 24-26 Apr 24-26 Apr 25 Apr 25-26 Apr 25-26 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 2 May 2 May 2 May 3 May 2 May 3 May 3 May 2-3 May 4-6 May 8-16 May 9 May 16 May 16 May 16-17 May 16-17 May 21-30 May 23-24 May 23-24 May 27 Jun 6 Jun 7 Jun 6 Jun 7 Jun 6-7 Jun 7 Jun 13 Jun 13-14 Jun 19-21 Jun 20 Jun 20-21 Jun 24 Jun 25-28 Jun 27-28 Jun 27-28 Jun 27-28 Jul 11 Jul 11-12 Jul 18-19 Jul 18-19

CITY Saratoga, WY Great Falls, MT Port Angeles, WA Longview, WA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Bellflower, CA Bellflower, CA Portland, OR Northglenn, CO Salem, OR Las Vegas, NV Everett, WA Portland, OR Great Falls, MT Great Falls, MT Las Vegas, NV Salem, OR Mtn View, CA Moorpark, CA Twin Falls, ID Lewistown, MT Ogden, UT Northglenn, CO Kenmore, WA San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Portland, OR Portland, OR Northglenn, CO Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Bellflower, CA Bellflower, CA Portland, OR Great Falls, MT Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Salem, OR Bozeman, MT Medford, OR Mtn View, CA Longview, WA Las Vegas, NV Moorpark, CA San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Bellflower, CA Bellflower, CA Moorpark, CA Portland, OR Salem, OR Las Vegas, NV Mtn View, CA Medford, OR Longview, WA San Francisco, CA Lincoln, NE San Francisco, CA Everett, WA Lynnwood, WA Denver, CO Moorpark, CA Las Vegas, NV Longview, WA

LOCATION Platte Valley (See ad Mar) 8 Ball In (See ad Mar) New Peking (See ad Mar) Cadillac Island (See ad p30) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p10) Hard Times (See ad p10) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p22) Colo Cue Club (see ad p11) The Cue Ball (See ad p18) Pool Sharks (See ad p9) Soundview (See ad p11) NiteHawk (See ad Mar) 8 Ball In (See ad p32) 8 Ball In (See ad p32) Pool Sharks (See ad p9) NWPA (See ad p13) CA Billiard Club (See ad p24) Butera’s (See ad p7) Pocket (See ad p27) MCMOA (See ad p31) Utah Open (See ad Mar) Colo Cue Club (see ad p11) Golden Fleece (See ad p31) Family Billiards (See ad p25) Billiard Palacade (See ad p24) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p22) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p22) Colo Cue Club (see ad p11) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p10) Hard Times (See ad p10) Sam’s Billiards (See ad 22) 8 Ball In (See ad p18) Pool Sharks (See ad p9) BCAPL (See ad Jan) The Cue Ball (See ad p18) Eagles #326 (See ad p20) Rack’em (See ad p20) CA Billiard Club (See ad p24) Cadillac Island (See ad p30) VNEA (See p27) Butera’s (See ad p7) Family Billiards (See ad p25) Billiard Palacade (See ad p24) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p8) Hard Times (See ad p10) Hard Times (See ad p10) Butera’s (See ad p7) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p22) The Cue Ball (See ad p18) Pool Sharks (See ad p9) CA Billiard Club (See ad p24) Rack’em (See ad p20) Cadillac Island (See ad p30) Billiard Palacade (See ad p24) VNEA Filmed OTBnTV Live Family Billiards (See ad p25) Soundview (See ad p11) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p23) 15Rack.com (See ad p9) Butera’s (See ad p7) Pool Sharks (See ad p9) Cadillac Island (See ad p30)

PHONE (307) 329-8924 (406) 590-7849 (360) 452-3845 (360) 957-0065 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (562) 867-7733 (562) 867-7733 (503) 282-8266 (303) 450-7665 (503) 362-9740 (702) 222-1011 (425) 238-3591 (503) 285-7177 (406) 799-4949 (406) 799-4949 (702) 222-1011 (206) 920-1936 (650) 965-3100 (805) 523-3088 (888) 254-0201 (406) 442-7088 (801) 547-1622 (303) 450-7665 (425) 908-7332 (415) 931-1115 (415) 585-6800 (503) 282-8266 (503) 282-8266 (303) 450-7665 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (562) 867-7733 (562) 867-7733 (503) 282-8266 (406) 799-4949 (702) 222-1011 www.playbca.com (503) 362-9740 (406) 587-9996 (541) 779-6111 (650) 965-3100 (360) 957-0065 www.vnea.com (805) 523-3088 (415) 931-1115 (415) 585-6800 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (562) 867-7733 (562) 867-7733 (805) 523-3088 (503) 282-8266 (503) 362-9740 (702) 222-1011 (650) 965-3100 (541) 779-6111 (360) 957-0065 (415) 585-6800 www.vnea.com (415) 931-1115 (425) 238-3591 (425) 941-9928 (720) 296-5395 (805) 523-3088 (702) 222-1011 (360) 957-0065

EVENT / RULES ENTRY ADDED Platte Valley Open Varies $10.000 total 9-Ball Singles Men & Women Call $500 Ironmania I Round Robin-2 days $40+$10 g.f. $250 w/25 9-Ball 2 Person Team (1 master) $70 $500 w/24 t One Pocket $20 $10/p up to 30 9-Ball $25 $10/p up to 50 One Pocket Limit 32 - Single Elim $20 $200 9-Ball Limit 96 $30 $800 Straight Pool $15 8-Ball 5 person Team $150+$50 g.f. $1,000 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players $10 $200 8-Ball 32 Max - Race to 3/2 $10 $100 8-Ball Everett Open Invitational $125 $750 9-Ball Memorial - Limit 48 $45+$5 g.f. $1,500 9-Ball Wild West Shootout Men $25 $5,000 w/128 9-Ball Wild West Shootout Wmn $25 $1,000 w/64 Straight Pool - NCS Qualifier $50 (no g.f.) 9-Ball at The Cue Ball Call $500 Guar. Sat: One Pocket / Sun: 9-Ball $20 / $20 $400 each Archer/Varner Exhibition Show 9-Ball/8-Ball Men & Women Varies $$$$ 8-Ball MT State Championships Qualify at bars $25,000 Max 9-Ball & 8-Ball Men & Women $100/$50 $2,500 1st 9-Ball Challenge Limit 32 $15+$5 g.f. $250 9-Ball - NCS Qualifier $40 $1,000 One Pocket/9-Ball $25 each $300 ea w/32 8-Ball Handicapped $20 $200 Archer/Varner Exhibition Show Archer/Varner Pool School $200 9-Ball Race to 11 Limit 128 $45+$15 g.f. $1,500 One Pocket $20 $10/p up to 30 9-Ball $25 $10/p up to 50 One Pocket Limit 32 - Single Elim $20 $200 9-Ball Limit 96 $30 $800 Straight Pool $15 4-Man Team Round Robin $150 $2,500 w/18 t Challenge Match Filmed TAR $20,000 BCA Nationals Varies $750,000 Payout 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players $10 $200 9-Ball Open Singles Limit 32 $25 (incl. g.f.) $200 9-Ball Limit 16 $25 $500 payout Sat: One Pocket / Sun: 9-Ball $20 / $20 $400 each 9-Ball Handicap B & below $40+$15 g.f. $500 w/48 VNEA Filmed on OTBnTV Live. Varies $85,000 Straight Pool - NCS Qualifier $60 TBA One Pocket/9-Ball $25 each $300 ea w/32 8-Ball Handicapped $20 $200 One Pocket $20 $10/p up to 30 9-Ball $25 $10/p up to 50 One Pocket Limit 32 - Single Elim $20 $200 9-Ball Limit 96 $30 $800 9-Ball - NCS Qualifier $60 TBA Straight Pool $15 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players $10 $200 9-Ball - NCS Qualifier $60 (incl. g.f.) $1,000 USPPA Summer Shoot Out $50 $1000 w/128 9-Ball Limit 16 $25 $500 payout 9-Ball Handicap Open $40+$15 g.f. $500 w/48 8-Ball Handicapped $20 $200 VNEA Jr. Nationals Varies One Pocket/9-Ball $25 each $300 ea w/32 8-Ball Everett Women’s Invitational $125 $750 Straight Pool - NCS Qualifier $60 Airfare (w/16) 15-Rack Championship Qualifiers Call 10-Ball - NCS Qualifier $60 TBA 10-Ball - NCS Qualifier $60 (incl. g.f.) $1,000 9-Ball Handicap Open $40+$15 g.f. $500 w/48

TIME 8:00AM Call 9:00AM Noon Noon Noon Noon Noon 11:00AM 2:00PM 10:00AM 1:00PM Call 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 11:00AM Call 1:00PM 7:00PM 6:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM Call 1:00PM Call 8:00PM 11:00AM Noon Noon Noon Noon Noon 11:00AM Call Call Online 10:00AM 11:00AM Noon 1:00PM Noon Online Call 1:00PM Call Noon Noon Noon Noon Call 11:00AM 10:00AM Call Noon Noon Noon Call Online 1:00PM Call Call Call Call 11:00AM Noon


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