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Big Dog Billiards Champions Challenge

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DAY 1: 9-BALL

Day one of the champions challenge held at Big Dog Billiards, Des Moines, IA on May 4-6, 2017 kicked off with 9-ball, race to 11, best of 3 sets. Earl jumped out to an early lead in the first set, but that was quickly erased with multiple packages from Shane. First set final score was 11-6 for Shane. The second set was very similar, with Shane playing very well, and cruising to another 11-6 win. Earl just couldn’t seem to get his break working in either set, or the sets may have been closer. Shane takes down day one easily, which made everyone think this challenge match was going to be a route.

DAY 2: 10-BALL

Day 2 of the champions challenge was 10-ball, which no one thought earl had a chance in. the day began with Shane jumping out to the early lead in the first set. But just when we thought it was going to be a repeat of day 1, earl began to find his groove. Set one ended up going to the hill, with Shane prevailing 9-8 in a thriller. Set 2 saw Shane jump out to a 3-1 lead. But the match would take a decisive turn in earl’s favor. he found a break that worked consistently, and showed us the earl of days past with his play. He worked through rack after rack with ease. Earl went on to win set 2 9-3. Earl kept his momentum going in set 3, getting out on some unbelievably tough racks. Earl’s safety play was spot on as well, locking Shane up several times. Between his pure shooting and tremendous safety play, earl went on to take the third set 9-3 yet again. The crowd was left is awe of what earl had just accomplished against the USA’s top player. Earl showed all of us that he’s still a force to be reckoned with.

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DAY 3: STRAIGHT POOL (14:1)

Day 3 started off with a challenge match of a different kind between these great champions. They went out to one of our top local golf courses and played a round, with a small wager per hole. If any of you don’t know, earl can still play some golf, as Shane found out. Earl ended up winning by 7 strokes, shooting a 74 on a tough course. After a tough morning of golf, Shane set out to beat earl at 14:1. Many people had Earl as the day 3 favorite. But, we all know how strong Shane plays on a bigfoot table, no matter what the game. This was to be the decider of the champions challenge. Shane comes out of the gate firing, with a 50 ball run. Earl stayed patient, just waiting for his opportunity to get back in the match. Once at the table, earl began what was to be the high run of the match, with 80. He never looked back. with great determination, earl put on a clinic of how to play the great game of straight pool. IT just wasn’t Shane’s day, and Earl finished the match with a 200134 win. A big thank you to our sponsors for the Big Dog Billiards Champions Challenge: Poolactiontv, Kamui, Aramith, Simonis, Johnny Miller, Big Dog Billiards, and Diamond Billiard Products. A big thank you goes out to Shane Van Boening and Earl Strickland for treating us with their tremendous play over the 3 days of the event. As fans of pool and billiards, we rarely get to see exhibitions of this nature. People came from far and wide to watch two of the greatest players in the history of the game battle it out on a 10’

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included the elimination of Stanley, and more recent victories over Cody Wright 8-4 and Robin Barbour 8-3. Guernsey’s hopes for a re-match against Gregory fell short by a single match, spoiled by Barbour, who’d defeated Gregory 7-2 in the 9/12 matches. Ng drew Mike Nagaki, who’d just eliminated Brandon Thrasher and Albert Nieto, both 7-4. Guernsey, apparently on something of a mission, shut out Dement, as Ng downed Nagaki 8-4. In a straight-up race to 8, Guernsey defeated Ng 8-4 in the quarterfinals, and in another straight-up race to 8, gave up only a single rack to Bayda in the semifinals. Whitehead managed to slow Guernsey down a bit in the opening set of the true double elimination final, though not by enough, as Guernsey took that opening set 8-5. Whitehead dominated the deciding set, allowing Guernsey only a single rack on his way to claiming the event title. Tour Director Melinda Bailey thanked the ownership and staff of JR Pockets, as well as sponsors Michael Hoang of OMEGA Billiards Supply, FargoRate.com and OB Cues. The next stop on the Omega Billiards Tour, scheduled for May 27-28, will be a $1,700-added event, hosted by Puckett’s in Fort Worth, TX.

l-r Roman Bayda, Justin Whitehead, and Paul Guernsey from: Melinda Bailey A frequent competitor over the years in the annual US Bar Table Championships, Oklahoma’s Justin Whitehead brought his small-table skills to the fourth stop on the Omega Billiards Tour on the weekend of April 29-30, 2017. Played on 8-foot tables, the $1,700-added event drew 95 entrants to JR Pockets in Denton, TX. Whitehead came within a single match of going undefeated in this most recent event. The single loss came in the opening set of a true double elimination final at the hands of Paul Guernsey, who, following a defeat at the hands of Donnie Gregory in the opening round, won 11 matches on the loss side to challenge Whitehead in the finals. Whitehead came back from the first set loss to give up only a single game in the second set and claim the event title. Whitehead’s journey to the winners’ circle was almost re-routed in the second round, when U.S. Open Champion Jeremy Jones battled him to double-hill. Whitehead prevailed, though, and arrived at a winners’ side semifinal against Chuck Dement, having given up, on average, only 3.5 racks per match (the figure would have been less than 2, had it not been for Jones chalking up eight against him). Roman Bayda, in the meantime, who, like Whitehead, had been challenged in a double hill match in the second round by the tour’s ranking leader, Rick Stanley, advanced for a winners’ side semifinal match against Crispian Ng. As is often the case, the challenges increased for Whitehead as the winners’ side matches narrowed. He downed Dement 8-5, as Bayda was busy sending Ng to the loss side by the same score. Whitehead faced his second double-hill challenge, battling Bayda for the hot seat . He won it and waited on Guernsey. Moving to the loss side, it was Dement who had the misfortune of picking up Guernsey, who was eight matches in to his 11-match, loss-side streak, which had

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The Psychology of Pool DR. CHRIS STANKOVICH

Dr. Chris Stankovich, known as “The Sports Doc,” is a national expert in the field of sport & performance psychology and has been featured on ESPN for his work with elite athletes. His #1 best selling pool video “Mind of Steel: Mental Toughness for Pool Success” has been used by thousands of players to improve focus, increase confidence, and eliminate anxiety. You can learn more about Dr Stankovich and Mind of Steel by visiting drstankovich.com

DEVELOP ROUTINES TO PLAY YOUR BEST Playing pool is a game that requires finesse, as there are countless times at the table where it is essential to have your mind and body working in perfect synchrony so that you can make that difficult cut, bank, or combination shot. In order to achieve the needed confidence and muscle-memory that good pool playing requires, it is imperative that you develop unique, personalized routines that help you prepare for battle. As humans, we are creatures of habit and perform our best when we feel comfortable in our surroundings. When we experience new situations in life, we run the risk of overreacting and allowing our nervous system to create a high level of anxiety to help ward off the stress. Unfortunately, while we are actively focusing to minimize nerves, we often get “out of sorts” and away from the rituals we usually do that allow us to play our best. For example, if you are fixated on looking at the bracket for the tournament, you might forget about the importance of taking a few minutes to yourself to breathe, use imagery to see success, and review your personal goals before putting together your stick. The good news is that we can ward off much of the negative anxiety we experience in life by developing routines that help us feel comfortable. In essence, the better we feel in our surroundings, the better the chances we will play our best pool. Some ideas to consider when developing your routines include: • • •

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Be prepared. The night before a big tournament be sure to take care of all the small details, including preparing your cue, getting enough rest, and plotting out directions to the tournament so that you’ll have enough time to get there without being rushed. Develop a mental pre-game mindset. Don’t leave things to chance, but instead make sure you know the basics when it comes to imagery, cue words, self-talk, and bounce-back tips. Go through a structured pre-game practice routine. The more you are in control, the less stress you will experience. What this means is that having a specific preshooting routine will help you feel comfortable in your surroundings and leave you less time to look around and become nervous noticing other ringers signing up for the tournament. Walk through resiliency strategies. While we never want to think we’ll ever miss another shot, the reality is that we will (in fact, we’ll miss lots of them in our lifetime!). The key is to think ahead of time how you will respond and regroup the first time you miss a shot that you shouldn’t, thereby preventing “mental meltdowns” that result in you missing more than a shot (in most cases that kills it for the entire tournament). By having a comfortable routine that allows you to step away, breathe, and normalize the situation you will be far more likely to make the next shot and start a new run, compared to allowing the emotions of the situation take you away from your game.

A little preparation can go a long, long way when it comes to developing the confidence needed to maximize your pool playing. Take note of the things that make you comfortable and confident, and look for ways to replicate those behaviors as often as possible.

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PRECISION – 9 WAYS TO IMPROVE RIGHT NOW by Tom Simpson © April 2007 – All Rights Reserved – PoolClinics.com

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We play one of the most precise games in the world. In pool, missing your aim angle by one or two degrees is sometimes enough to make you miss the shot. Missing position by a fraction of an inch can sometimes cost us a game. There is always a higher level of precision available. You can pocket a ball, but a better player can pocket that ball in a specific portion of the pocket. You can get position for your next shot, but a better player can get closer position or a better angle. You have pretty good speed control, but guess what – somebody else has better, more precise speed control. So, one way to get better, no matter what your current level, is to find ways to become more precise. The following are nine physical things to check or try to move toward more precision: 1. Flatter cue – Sidespin makes the cueball curve. The more elevated the butt of your cue, and the more sidespin, the more curve. This is fine if you’re planning on it, but devastating if you’re not. Lots of good players know better, but don’t realize they could elevate less. Get your stick down to a finger thickness above the rail whenever possible. 2. Shorter bridge – Think of your bridge as a fulcrum (a pivot point). Any side-to-side wobble error you might have in the back of your stroke shows up in side-to-side tip movement at the cueball. The further that pivot point is from the cueball, the more error shows up at impact. The pros get away with their long bridges because they have very straight, very grooved strokes. Sink about a million balls, and your stroke will be that straight too. Meanwhile, trade off some of that 16” bridge for some accuracy. 3. Snug bridge – Sure, you have a good, versatile closed loop bridge. But is it absolutely solid? Your bridge should be a rock. Once you are in position, it should have no motion and there should be no way for the stick to slop around in the bridge. You can make bridge improvements your whole pool career. Shake it a little, snug it in different ways, make it broad & stable, change your wrist angle a degree or two, put more pressure on it. 4. Come to a full stop at the cueball – Before you take your shot, come to a full stop at the front of your stroke and check your

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contact point on the cueball. Are you going to hit it precisely where you intended? You can see this much more clearly when you stop. Adjust your bridge to make micro-corrections to the tip placement. Aim with tip close to cueball – When you bring your tip near the cueball, make sure you are actually bringing the tip close to the ball. If you are three inches from the cueball, your judgment about where the tip is actually going to hit the ball is suspect. Since your swing is an arc (like a pendulum), the tip is not going to move forward in a straight line. The closer you bring your tip, the more likely you will hit where you think you’ll hit. Test this by bringing the tip to a stop and then slowly pushing the stick forward until you touch the cueball. You might be astonished at how far away you were. Try for under an inch. Short stroke – Long, swoopy strokes may be beautiful, but they are not easy to control. Sometimes it pays to take a very short hit stroke. If it’s a difficult, highpressure shot where speed is not a big concern, you might try the short stroke. It’s harder to go off your aim line when the stroke is only a few inches. Make the ball. More athletic stance – Your stance should be unwavering. Once you are in position, there should be zero motion in your stance. Many players are moving a little, and are not aware of it. Try taking a more athletic stance. More distance between your feet. No locked knee joints. No squatting. Reasonably balanced weight distribution side-to-side and front-to-back. Feel like a stable tripod. Eyeglasses – Yes, there is a good thing about eyeglasses. You can use the top of the frame or lenses to see when your eyes are off level. If your eyes are tilted, it’s very hard to aim accurately. You may be surprised to see how much your head tilt varies. Tip shape – Your tip shape (how curved is it) determines how much spin you get for how far the shaft is displaced from the center of the cueball. A dime radius tip (same curve as a dime and more sharply curved than a nickel) gives more spin with a given offset, but requires far more precision from the player to get consistent spin. It also takes more frequent maintenance to keep that shape. Use a nickel radius unless you are a very advanced player.

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NO MASSE’ SHOTS ALLOWED This month shot is harder than it looks and tests your ability in shooting straight and hit the Cue Ball exactly where you intend. Let’s start by setting it up: place the Cue Ball anywhere inside the square X area. However, I recommend using the position suggested in my diagram. Freeze the 1-ball (the Yellow Ball) to the CB making sure their line of center aims at the 3-Ball (the Red one) as for pocketing it in pocket F.

STEFANO PELINGA stefanopelinga.com Stefano Pelinga (born 1964) hails from Rome, Italy, where he has served since 1985 as a police officer for the Italian government (Polizia di Stato), until his retirement in 2011. He began to play pool at the age of 12, drawing inspiration from his favorite singer and actor, Dean Martin. Stefano, currently a 5-time World Champion in Pool Trick Shots, won several titles in Italy in straight pool and nine-ball throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. In 1990, he devoted himself entirely to “Artistic Pool,” commonly referred to in its practice as “Trick Shots.” Due to his outstanding achievements, Stefano is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest Trick Shot champions in the history of the sport, and has earned a spot in ESPN’s Trick Shot Magic Hall of Fame. Most importantly, on November 17, 2012, Stefano was inducted into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. In the presence of approximately 500 VIP guests and many sports stars such as Tommy Lasorda, Mike Piazza, Tony Esposito and Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, Stefano was awarded this honor, becoming a member of this group of legendary Italian Americans.

Prior to that, place the 3-Ball at the 1st diamond from pocket E and at about ½ ball from the rail. Another ball (the Green Ball) needs to lay in front of side pocket E at about 1-ball distance from the rail.

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If you apply a precise hit without any unwanted English, the CB and the 1-Ball will travel forward together until the latter will contact the Green Ball and sink into pocket E. The Green Ball will obviously move out of the way while the CB, still rich with backspin, will still slide forward. Therefore, once the CB hits the red 3-Ball, hopefully making it into pocket D, will draw back and pocket the 10-ball. It helps to remind that it is legal to shoot into an object ball which is frozen to the Cue Ball, which makes this shot a “fancy” one rather than a “tricky” one!

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Here is a draw drill from Willie Mosconi’s book “Winning Pocket Billiards.” It will teach you precise control of the distance and angle you get with soft draw off a near-by object ball. This is especially useful for picking apart clusters of balls and for playing some safes where you need to draw over to an exact spot to hide the cue ball. It is one of the first drills I practiced and I still find it useful to test how the cloth and cue ball work on an unfamiliar table. Let’s start with the easy version first. Put three balls near the side pocket as shown in the diagram. You begin with cue ball in hand. You must pocket the balls in order in the side pocket and the cue ball is not allowed to touch a cushion or any second ball on any shot. The successive positions are shown for a good clearance of the three balls. Here are some suggestions if you have trouble starting up on this drill. First, you need to strive for the perfect angle on the next ball with each ball you pocket. You need a little angle so you can move the cue ball sideways for the next ball, but not so much angle you can’t stop the cue ball from going too far sideways. I find that leaving the cue ball and object ball pointed straight at the pocket point P is ideal. This gives you a visible position target. Second, staying close to the balls is much better than trying to play the shot from the middle of the table. When you are that far back it’s hard to keep the required draw on the cue ball with a soft shot and a firm shot is likely to take you too far down the table. Third is that you need to become an expert at cheating the pocket. Most of the time when playing you want to send the ball to the center of the pocket so that you have margin for error to both the left and right. These shots are so short that you can give up some pocketing precision to make maneuvering the cue ball easier. If you get perfectly straight on a ball, just put it in the left side of the pocket so you can move on to the next ball. But be careful! You still need to put the object ball in the right part of the pocket or the speed of the cue ball to the right will be off. Lastly, you need to learn how side spin can help you achieve position with this kind of shot. Usually side spin is used only on the cushions, but here side spin helps with either creating or killing the cut angle. For example, if you had too much angle on the 1 ball, right English would let you hit the object ball much fuller and still get it to go to the pocket. This technique works best if the cue ball is close to the object ball, so don’t expect it to help much if the cue ball is in the middle of the table. If you get on the wrong side of the object ball it’s possible to use that same right English to bring you to the right but you need to

elevate the cue stick to about 30 degrees so you are playing a soft swerve shot. Similarly elevated left English can hold the cue ball if you have too much cut angle. For these shots, seek out a player who can demonstrate them if you don’t get them right away -- this is an advanced technique. Three balls should be easy. If you can do five sets in a row, move on to four balls. When you do five in a row with four add another ball and so on. I’ve labeled the group of seven as “medium” because if you really master soft draw you should be able to get to 10. Besides having to do more consecutive shots the shots become harder as the balls are placed farther from the pocket so they can all fit. It’s up to you to figure out how close to the pocket and each other is optimum for the starting positions.

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Anthony Beeler is a 2013 BCA National 9-Ball team champion. He also finished 9th out of 1086 players in the 2013 BCA National 8-Ball Championships. He is a certified Level 3 instructor for the American CueSports Alliance and is the founder of Maximize Your Potential Billiards Academy located in Bradfordsville, Kentucky. Beeler is also a fully licensed Kentucky Educator having, received his bachelor’s degree at Campbellsville University and his master’s degree in Education Leadership at Eastern Kentucky University. Throughout his pool-playing career Anthony has won over 300 tournaments and has defeated numerous professional players in tournament competition.

Recently one of my students asked, “How can I erase the memory of a missed shot and not let it create selfdoubt for the rest of my match? Whenever I play a bad match I immediately start to think about how much that’s affected my chances of winning that particular tournament. Negative thoughts start to creep in…it’s hard to rebound from a poor performance.” As a coach, I usually tell my students that thoughts are just thoughts and to treat them as such. When your brain produces negativity, a single thought doesn’t have the power to become an emotion that will affect your overall performance. However, the more time you devote to that particular thought, the more you empower it to change your overall mood. Negative thoughts generally lead to performance anxiety, which can dramatically decrease your overall level of play. Below you will find 4 ways to eliminate negative thoughts you are likely to encounter after missing a ball or making a costly position error. 1. Respond to the challenge: Professional players tend to respond to the challenge after a poor performance. On the other hand, losers react. It is important to become aware of your feelings and not let them overpower you. If you miss an easy shot, you can expect a negative thought to enter your head. This is actually

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very normal. Good pool players pay attention to their negative thoughts, and give themselves time to respond, instead of just reacting. 2. Keep your thoughts in the present moment: Many students have found that trying to clear their mind and focus on their breathing can help. Other options include concentrating on your preshot routine or focusing on one of your 5 senses (because your current senses only exist in the present). Good players understand that negativity only exists from memories of past performances or the fear of future ones. If you embed yourself into the present, then you will be more likely to exhibit a positive attitude throughout your match. 3. Display good body language: There’s definitely a relationship between good posture and mood. If you continually frown and put yourself in a hunched over position while you are sitting in the chair, you will eventually start to embrace negative thoughts. Conversely, if you sit with your shoulders back and smile, you’ll feel more confident. When you think you are a slump, notice your body language and correct it as the need arises. 4. Start over: • Replace negative thoughts with something positive. Focus on something completely unrelated to pool, like your favorite sport or restaurant. • If you feel uncomfortable while you are down on the shot, get up and restart your pre-shot routine. • Focus on one stroke thought (for example, you might focus on putting a really good pause into every backswing). Try these mental game techniques and I believe you find something that will help you rebound from a poor match performance! Another thing to remember is that your first match does not have to set the tone for the entire tournament. Many great tournament performances have started with a loss. Work on rebounding and stick to your mental plan throughout the tournament.

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Kevin Guimond

Guimond and Espinosa Capitalize It was nearly an all-Austin shoot-out in both divisions, as local talent, Kevin Guimond, took charge of the 45-player, open 9-ball division, going undefeated to win his first title on the Poison Lone Star Billiards Tour. Guimond slid by Austin’s Jimmy Krone, 7-6, in the first set of the true, double elimination final, claiming his first tour victory. In the 52-player, amateur 9-ball division, hometown favorite, Justin Espinosa, faced off with newcomer, Sam Devita, claiming the first set, 7-0, and his second amateur division title. On May 6th-7th, 2017, Skinny Bob’s Billiards in Round Rock, Texas, along with tour title sponsor Poison by Predator Cues and sponsors Cyclop Pool Balls, Ozone Billiards, APA of North Harris County, and Realtor Jimmy Jenkins, facilitated another successful event for the players of the Poison Lone Star Billiards Tour. The tour would like to thank room owners John and Sue Cielo for their continued support of the Poison Lone Star Billiards Tour, now eight years running.

Espinosa, 5-4, Sidari, 5-0. As the one-loss side was winding down, the hot seat match was underway, with Kevin Guidmond taking a tremendous lead over Krone, and closing the set out, 7-1. Wright headed into his eighth match on the one-loss, and was struck down by Devita, 5-2, who in turn, was eliminated by Krone, 5-3. Krone earned himself an opportunity to avenge his hot seat defeat, and Guimond was ready. Guimond came out swinging, and Krone answered back, game for game. In the end, Guimond pulled ahead, ending the first set, 7-6, to win his first Poison Lone Star Tour title! In the amateur division, Justin Espinosa logged wins over Ray Navarro, Monk Jiminez, 5-0, Daniel Perez, 5-1, and Mark Wilson, 5-2, while Jim Miller ousted Cliff Johnson, Sam Lockley, 5-0, Paul Jobe, 5-4, and John Wright, 5-4. Sam Devita made his way with wins over Elijah Hughes, Gerald Holland, 5-4, Pat Castro, 5-4, and Brian Rosenbaum, 5-0,

The open and amateur 9-ball division action kicked-off Saturday afternoon, and brought back the final 16 from each division, with modified races, on Sunday. In the open 9-ball division, Kevin Guimond was on his way, with wins over David Henson, 7-4, Matt Wong, 7-2, and John Eagle, 7-4, while Houston’s Masahiro Nakahara ousted John Hedgepath, 7-3, Paul Jobe, 7-3, Brian Rosenbaum, 7-6, and Josh Dordek, 7-2. Jimmy Krone took down Pat Castro, 7-3, John Wright, 7-3, Ray Navarro, 7-3, and Jason Harkrider, while Phil Sidari bested Ed Ambros, 7-5, Rex Cour, 7-2, and Dennis Carlson, 7-6. As the final four took shape, on the west side, Wright was on fire, eliminating Hughes, 7-0, Jim Miller, 7-6, Wong, 7-6, Casey Crews, 5-2, and Jason Harkrider, 5-0, reaching the final four on the one-loss side. Rosenbaum ended Escobedo, 7-6, followed by Dennis Carlson, 5-0, while Justin Espinosa took out Pat Castro, 7-1, Sam Lockley, 5-0, and Josh Dordek, 5-2. Sam Devita eliminated Kim Pierce, Daniel Perez, 5-4, and John Eagle, 5-3. It was down to the final eight. On the winners’ side, Guimond made quick work of Nakahara, 7-1, and Krone overwhelmed Sidari, 7-3. West side action witnessed Wright defeat Rosenbaum, 5-1, and Nakahara, 5-3, earning his seventh straight match win, while Devita took down

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while Josh Dordek took down John Eagle, Chad Morace, 5-0, Tom Rehm, 5-2, and Robert Smith, 5-3. Rounding out the final four on the one-loss side, Nakahara was on a role, eliminating Johnny Cope, 5-3, Jobe, 5-1, and Smith, 5-0. Rosenbaum eliminated Perez, 5-4, and Pat Castro ended Wilson, 5-2. Sage Serda made a stand, eliminating Santiago Garza, 5-3, Rehm, 5-4, and Wright, 5-4. On the winners’ side, it was Dordek over Devita, 5-2, and Espinosa over Miller, 5-3. On the west side, Nakahara secured his fifth, consecutive match, besting Miller, 5-1, as Devita overtook Serta, by the same score. In hot seat match, Dordek took a back seat to Espinosa, 5-2, while Devita ended Nakahara’s run, also by the same score. Devita went on to eliminate Dordek, to meet Espinosa in the finals. The Austin favorite wasted little time, overcoming Devita in the first set, 7-0, acquiring his second, Poison Lone Star Tour title! The next event will be June 10th-11th, 2017, at Bogies West, located at 9638 Jones Rd., in Houston, Texas. For more information, visit LoneStarBilliardsTour.com. “Like” us on Facebook @LoneStarTour and “Follow” us on Twitter @LoneStarTour09. The Poison Lone Star Billiards Tour will celebrate its 10th Anniversary in 2018. There will be a very special event planned for tour members only, to say “thank you” for your patronage. In order to be a member, the only requirement is that you participate in at least one (1) tournament per year. Tour membership has always been free, however, for this very special 10th Anniversary Event, players who have participated in at least two (2) events, beginning June 10th, 2017, leading up to the 10th Anniversary Event, will be eligible. This event will be unlike any other tournament the tour has ever produced, and players are strongly encouraged to meet the qualification, so they do not miss out on this opportunity.

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Watson Claims First Victory

Kawania Watson Article and Photos by Kim Newsome The event was one for the books, as San Antonio’s Kawania Watson went unchallenged amidst an impressive field of 25 semi-professional players to capture her first Gulf Coast Women’s Regional Billiards Tour 9-ball event. Watson, who joined the tour in November 2016, fell short in her first outing, finishing 9th, but made up for it in only her second start on tour. She secured the hot seat match, taking down the tour’s current #1 ranked player, Gail Eaton, 7-6. In the finals, she defeated #2 ranked, Austin’s Jennifer Yo, 7-4, notching her belt with a first-time, Gulf Coast Tour victory. On May 6th, 2017, the Gulf Coast Tour held its 5th stop of the year at Skinny Bob’s Billiards in Round Rock, Texas. Room owners John and

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Gail Eaton, Kawania Watson, Jennifer Dooley, Jennifer Yo Lois Morgado, 5-2, and Wilburn, 5-4, but fell to Perez, 5-2. Barthel took out Perez, 5-2, sliding into 5th-6th, and in the money. Teenage phenom, Lynch, suffered a first-round loss at the hands of Loretta Lindgren, and made her bid on the one-loss side with wins over Diana Cardona, 5-3, and Marilina Nieves, 5-1, but was sent home by Hardin, 5-3. Carter secured west-side wins over Pinkston, 5-3, Rebecca Arcangeli, 5-4, and Keithley, 5-1, before falling to Hardin, 5-2. While Barthel and Hardin secured their place in the top six, the east side final four witnessed Watson slip by Dooley, 7-6, and Eaton make quick work of Yo, 7-3. The hot seat match between Watson and Eaton was a fight to the finish, and a real crowd pleaser. When the smoke cleared, it was Watson on top, 7-6. Back on the west side, Yo defeated Hardin, 5-0, while Dooley ended Barthel’s run, 5-2. Yo eliminated Dooley,

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5-0, and Eaton, 5-3, to meet Watson in the finals. Watson was hungry for her first tour win, and Yo was going for her second victory of the year. Watson rose to the occasion, defeating Yo in the first set of the true double elimination final, 7-4. Congratulations to Kawania Watson on her firstever, Gulf Coast Tour win! The Gulf Coast Tour welcomes its newest member, Cindy Barthel, who also achieved her highest tournament finish to date (5th-6th), at this event. Jennifer Dooley and Megan Hardin booked their highest finishes as well, 4th and 5th-6th, respectively. Congratulations to all those who reached a milestone at this event. The Gulf Coast Women’s Regional Billiards Tour is open to players of all ages and skill levels, however, the top 32 WPBA Exempt Professionals are not permitted to participate. This event will be $1,000 added, played on 8’ tables, with Cyclop Pool Balls. This event will also be a qualifier for a 2018 WPBA Pro Event. Free practice begins at 10am, and the mandatory players’ meeting begins at 11am. For more information about the WPBA sanctioned, Gulf Coast Women’s Regional Billiards Tour, visit GulfCoastWomensTour.

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RESULTS & PAYOUTS 1st $360 Kawania Watson 2nd $250 Jennifer Yo 3rd $160 Gail Eaton 4th $70 Jennifer Dooley 5/6th $30 Megan Hardin, Cindy Barthel

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Omega Billiards 2017 ACS National Championships Men’s 9-Ball Singles Champion Frank DeCastecker

Men’s Super Senior 8-Ball Singles Champion Randy Kukla

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The tantalizing allure of many events in which to play throughout a week of pool camaraderie and great dates convenient to most independent leagues at the end of their seasonal league play fueled an 8% jump in entries at the 13th edition of the Omega Billiards ACS National Championships, produced by the American CueSports Alliance (ACS), May 13-20, 2017 and held at the Tropicana Las Vegas. The ACS added $40,500 to the total prize fund. Action began with 9-ball and 8-ball Singles and Scotch Doubles play, as Frank DeCastecker (Moline, IL) outpaced the Men’s 9-Ball Singles field in this handicapped format to march undefeated to the title match – outdueling his final’s higher-rated opponent Dustin Gunia (Omaha, NE) 7-8 for the crown. On the Women’s 9-Ball Singles side, Connie Eddins (Portsmouth, VA) claimed the hot seat but could not take advantage of the two-game spot/set against the powerful game of Gail Eaton (Bourne, TX), as Gail grabbed the laurels 7-4/7-1. The Advanced 8-Ball Scotch Doubles championship was claimed by the once-defeated power duo of Dustin Gunia & Jessica

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Showcases the Nation’s Top Amateur League Talent Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles Champion Bernie Store

Frideres (NE/IA) over finalists Larry Eans & Bernie Store (AZ) 2-5/1-5. Carrie Williams & Robert Webb (OK) double-dipped Edward & Levona Lowe (VA) 2-4/3-0 in the finals for the top Open 8-Ball Scotch Doubles award! In the new and well-attended Standard 8-Ball Scotch Doubles division, Joey & Santana Chavez (OK) recovered from a first-set 4-5 loss to Will Joe/Crissie Winn (UT) to snatch the title in the deciding set – 4-3.

Women’s Senior 8-Ball Singles Champion Valerie Porter

Awards were claimed in nine different divisions of 8-Ball Singles. Among the top skill brackets, undefeated Dustin Gunia (Omaha, NE) dominated veteran David Boone (Bedford, NS) 7-0 for the Men’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles title; defending champ Bernie Store (Phoenix, AZ) claimed the title once again over Christina Gonzalez (Las Vegas, NV) 7-1 for the Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles crown; while Richard Robles (San Antonio, TX) defeated Clint Bearspaw (Morley, AB) 5-1 in the finals for Women’s Open 8-Ball Singles Champion Shaundra Norquay

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Advanced 8-Ball Scotch Doubles Champions Dustin Gunia & Jessica Frideres

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Open 8-Ball Scotch Doubles Champions Carrie Williams & Robert Webb

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Omega Billiards 2017 ACS National Championships Men’s Advanced 8-Ball Team Champions - Dick’s Picks - Donny Branson, Lyn Wechsler, Ronnie Allen, Dick Pickle, Greg Kuhl, Dave Dattilo and Chris Akey the Men’s Open 8-Ball Singles laurels, and Shaundra Norquay (Victoria, BC) remained undefeated in outpointing her final’s opponent Carrie Williams (Catoosa, OK) 4-1 for the Women’s Open 8-Ball Singles title. In the Men’s Standard 8-Ball Singles undefeated David Martinez (San Antonio, TX) made short work of Peter Bidne (Crystal, MN) 4-1 in the finals, while Lisa Bailey (San Antonio, TX) absconded with a two-set finals win over Patty Sangster (Hamilton, ON) 4-2/4-1 in the Women’s Standard 8-Ball Singles division. In the aged divisions, Kim Bohnet (Medicine Hat, AB) only took one set to upend Amos Bush (Plano, TX) 5-2 for the Men’s Senior 8-Ball Singles (55+) crown; three-time champion Shawn Modelo (Antioch, CA) fell short of another title with a two-set loss to Valerie Porter (Los Angeles, CA) 2-4/4-1 for the Women’s Senior 8-Ball Singles (50+) crown! Undefeated Randy Kukla (Las Vegas, NV) was liberally outpointed in the first set by Dave Dattilo (Henderson, NV) 1-5, but he recovered in the second set by a 5-4 margin for the top Super Senior 8-Ball Singles (65+) award! Men’s Open 8-Ball Team Champions - Kickin’ Chicken - Kenny Romash, Paul James, Kevin Barnicoat, Kevin Price, David Weaver and Marcus Shelton

Men’s Standard 8-Ball Team Champions - Bank Shots - Brandon Boren, Joe Ruff, Jerry Ruff, Leon DeRouin, Zack Hamilton, Jim Hanus and Russ Labue

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The latter portions of the week showcased 3-person 9-ball Team divisions each morning and 4/5-person 8-ball Team competitions each afternoon and evening. Five 9-ball divisions – each based on team skill levels assigned to their respective division - featured: 1). Men’s/Mixed Advanced 9-Ball Team play ending with undefeated Leisure Time 1 (IL) [Jamey Bowman, Dwaine Bowman and Frank DeCastecker] outpointing Las Vegas Cue Club #1 (NV) [Lyn Wechsler, Jason Kane and Greg Kuhl] 14-12 for the Championship; 2). Women’s Advanced 9-Ball Team finals having once-defeated Poke-N-Hope (TX) [Gail Eaton, Jennifer Dooley, Megan Hardin, Helen Hayes and Renee Benton] claim a two-set 14-12/10-8 victory over Lady Bull Shooters (OK) [Carrie Williams, Rachel Petersen, Michelle McDermott and Brittany Maynard]; 3). Footers 2 (VA) [John Mitcheltree, Seum Kantaluky and Rob Leeper] double-dipping Boardwalk (IL) [Duke Shaw, Josh Franklin, Scott Franklin, Josh Suits and Don Lawson] 14-13/10-5 for the Men’s/Mixed Open 9-Ball Team title; 4). Boom Shaka Laka (TX) [Tara Williams, Monica Anderson and Corina Campbell] taking out Kolby’s Cathy (AZ) [Cathy Kelley, Rebecca Onnembo, Leandrea Gaff and Tami Hathcock] in one set 10-6 for the Women’s Open 9-Ball Team crown; and 5). Schooners Spoilers (AB) [Gord Gee, Ron Meier, Mario LaFond and Garry Hambley] overcoming

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Men’s Standard 9-Ball Team Champions - Schooners Spoilers Gord Gee, Ron Meier, Mario LaFond and Garry Hambley

Standard 8-Ball Scotch Doubles Champions Joey & Santana Chavez

Men’s Open 9-Ball Team Champions - Footers 2 John Mitcheltree, Seum Kantaluky and Rob Leeper

Women’s Open 9-Ball Team Champions - Boom Shaka Laka Corina Campbell, Tara Williams and Monica Anderson

Men’s Advanced 9-Ball Team Champions - LEISURE TIME 1 Jamey Bowman, Dwaine Bowman and Frank DeCastecker

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Omega Billiards 2017 ACS National Championships Women’s Advanced 9-Ball Team Champions - POKE-N-HOPE Gail Eaton, Jennifer Dooley, Megan Hardin, Helen Hayes and Renee Benton

Screaming Pterodactyls (NM) [Miguel Arredondo, Rick Ramirez, Isaac Madrigal and Tom Riccobene] 14-10 for the Men’s/Mixed Standard 9-Ball Team honors! Six 8-ball team divisions – each based on team skill levels assigned to their respective division - showcased: 1). Dick’s Picks (NV) [Donny Branson, Lyn Wechsler, Ronnie Allen, Dick Pickle, Greg Kuhl, Dave Dattilo and Chris Akey] remaining undefeated in the triple-elimination format to eclipse Las Vegas Cue Club (NV) [Mike Hutcheson, Jason Kane, Tony Rapone, Jim Carmona, Jimmy Moore and Jason Osborne] 13-11 for the Men’s/Mixed Advanced 8-Ball Teams championship; 2). defending champion Al’s Hideout (WI) [Judy Ninke, Katrina Lyman, Chris Holl and Kelly Nickl] taking the hot seat again, but falling to Lady Bull Shooters (OK) [Carrie Williams, Rachel Petersen, Michelle McDermott and Brittany Maynard] in a two-set finals 5-13/11-13, allowing the Oklahoma team to claim its first Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Teams title; 3). Kickin’ Chicken (OK) [Kenny Romash, Paul James, Kevin Barnicoat, Kevin Price, David Weaver and Marcus Shelton] outpointing Fresh Off the Boat (VA) 13-9 for the Men’s/Mixed Open 8-Ball Teams laurels; 4). undefeated Snap Shotz (CA) [Lauren Ward, Sonja Coleman,

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GAIL EATON

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RICHARD ROBLES

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DUSTIN GUNIA

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CONNIE EDDINS

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CLINT BEARSPAW

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DWAYNE TOWNSEND

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BERNIE STORE

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JOYCE MURPHY

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RICK CASTILLO

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KYLE BOVA

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TARA WILLIAMS

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TRISH VERMULE

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HANI KAMANI

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CHESTER HORN

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BETH FONDELL

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CONNIE EDDINS

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$700

BRYAN WILSON

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JORDAN ROTHERMEL

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MARYANN MCCONNELL

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LEANDREA GAFF

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JEFF SMITH

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MIKE HENDERSON

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KIT DENNIS

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LEIGH ANN GILES

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LEE SUWALSKI

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STEVE LENZ

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LEANDREA GAFF

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TONI BARNES

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CATHY KELLEY

9-12th

$ 200

ANN BELLAMY

9-12th

$325

AARON LODGE

9-12th

$200

DAVID BOONE

9-12th

$125

CHRISTINA BANKS

9-12th

$ 200

MELANIE JACOBS

9-12th

$325

JEFF CIAVONE

9-12th

$200

RAY REYNA

9-12th

$125

CHRISTINA GONZALEZ

9-12th

$ 200

SAMANTHA PATTON

9-12th

$325

KEVIN FRAUENBERGER

9-12th

$200

RUSS WHITTLE

9-12th

$125

NANCY ANN KENNEDY

9-12th

$ 200

YVETTE GALLANT

9-12th

$325

MIKE WADDLES

13-16th

$150

DAVID BUTTON

13-16th

$100

BARB HAMILTON

13-16th

$ 175

CARI FEN

13-16th

$225

CALVIN GULLEY

13-16th

$150

JEFF KENNEDY

13-16th

$100

CONNIE FOSCHI

13-16th

$ 175

JENNIFER DOOLEY

13-16th

$225

EDWARD LOWE

13-16th

$150

RILEY MACDONALD

13-16th

$100

SANDRA SANCHEZ

13-16th

$ 175

PAULA BRANTON

13-16th

$225

JASON STANDLEY

13-16th

$150

RYAN KENNEDY

13-16th

$100

TINA LARSEN

13-16th

$ 175

WENDY SCHELIN

13-16th

$225

KYLE ARENSDORF

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Showcases the Nation’s Top Amateur League Talent Tonya Green, Valerie Porter and Dolly Thomas] being stretched to two sets in the finals 2-10/10-7 to capture the Women’s Open 8-Ball Teams crown over Purple Reign (MT) [Linda Asleson, Susan Miller, Jonella Staus and Linda Harper]; 5). once-defeated Bank Shots (IL) [Brandon Boren, Joe Ruff, Jerry Ruff, Leon DeRouin, Zack Hamilton, Jim Hanus and Russ Labue] grasping the Men’s/Mixed Standard 8-Ball Teams honors from It Is What It Is (VA) [Eddie Vidal, Shane Ulfig, Joshua Craig, Jacob Palmer and Geoff Shriver] in two sets 13-8/13-6; and 6). Scott & Ar’s (MN) [Michelle Morrison, Debra Rospotnik, Betty North and Amy Rice] needing two sets 6-10/10-6 over Main Street Estrogen Rocks (NE) [Laurel Newlon, Chris Roster, Christi Scribner and Debra Thompson] for the Women’s Standard 8-Ball Teams title. The ACS wishes to thank its main sponsor, Omega Billiards, and its very popular host venue, the Tropicana Las Vegas, and we look forward to hosting the Omega Billiards 2018 ACS Nationals at the Tropicana Las Vegas, May 12-19, 2018! Any pool league may sanction with ACS by simply paying a $10/player annual sanction fee. For more information on sanctioning or dualsanctioning your league with the ACS, contact the ACS at info@ americancuesports.org or 920-662-1705.

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Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Team Champions - LADY BULL SHOOTERS Carrie Williams, Rachel Petersen, Michelle McDermott & Brittany Colbert-Maynard

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ACS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS MEN’S SENIOR 8-BALL SINGLES

MENS SUPER SENIOR 8-BALL SINGLES

WOMEN’S ADVANCED 8-BALL SINGLES

(CONT’D)

MEN’S ADVANCED 8-BALL SINGLES

1st

$ 1500

RANDY KUKLA

1st

$ 1500

KIM BOHNET

1st

$2300

BERNIE STORE

1st

$ 2500

DUSTIN GUNIA

2nd

$ 1115

DAVID DATTILO

2nd

$ 1000

AMOS BUSH

2nd

$1500

CHRISTINA GONZALEZ

2nd

$ 1500

DAVID BOONE

3rd

$ 800

DAVID ESTEP

3rd

$ 760

MARK JONES

3rd

$970

JESSICA FRIDERES

3rd

$ 1000

DONNY BRANSON

4th

$ 575

SCOTT LESSMANN

4th

$ 550

JOE CANNELLA

4th

$500

BETH FONDELL

4th

$ 530

JENMAN LUK

5/6th

$ 400

BURT BALANCAD

5/6th

$ 375

RICHARD MERRETT

5/6th

$250

KELLY NICKL

5/6th

$ 300

DAVE PERRY

5/6th

$ 400

RANDY GOETTLICHER

5/6th

$ 375

RODNEY BROWNE

5/6th

$250

LAUREN WARD

5/6th

$ 300

JORDAN ROTHERMEL

7/8th

$ 250

DWAINE BOWMAN

7/8th

$ 250

CHESTER HORN

7/8th

$175

BRITTANY COLBERT-MAYNARD

7/8th

$ 200

JIMMY MOORE

7/8th

$ 250

MIKE NAVARRE

7/8th

$ 250

LEONARD HECKBERT

7/8th

$175

RACHEL PETERSEN

7/8th

$ 200

TONY CUELLAR

9-12th

$ 175

BILL MASON

9-12th

$ 175

CLAUDE GRAGG

WOMEN’S SENIOR 8-BALL SINGLES

OPEN 8-BALL SCOTCH DOUBLES 1st

$1560

C.WILLIAMS&R.WEBB

2nd

$1000

L.LOWE&E.LOWE

9-12th

$ 175

CHARLIE SMITH

9-12th

$ 175

FRANK DECASTECKER

1st

$1000

VALERIE PORTER

9-12th

$ 175

RICHARD ARENSDORF

9-12th

$ 175

SENECA MCINTOSH

2nd

$600

SHAWN MODELO

9-12th

$ 175

STEWART HUNTER

9-12th

$ 175

TONY PLUMB

3rd

$370

LINDA ASLESON

3rd

$600

C.SVOBODA&C.SMITH

$450

B.HAMILTON&D.BOWMAN

1st

$1500

LEISURE TIME I

2nd

$1000

LasVEGAS CUE CLUB #1

3rd

$500

BRASS BELL

4th

$375

DICKS PICK

WOMEN’S OPEN 9-BALL TEAM 1st

$1200

BOOM SHAKA LAKA

2nd

$800

KOLBY'S CATHY

3rd

$555

HERCULES HERCULES #1

WOMENS ADVANCED 9-BALL TEAM

4th

$350

MIXED NUTS

1st

$1500

POKE-N-HOPE

5/6th

$200

EAST BAY STROKES

2nd

$1000

LADY BULL SHOOTERS

5/6th

$200

MEL'S PLACE

3rd

$455

WHY NOT

OPEN 9-BALL TEAM

1st

4th

$250

HOLLY ROBINSON

4th

5/6th

$200

CATHY KELLEY

5/6th

$300

E.CASTANEDA&J.GARZA JR

5/6th

$200

KIT DENNIS

5/6th

$300

T.BARNES&T.SULLIVAN

OPEN 8-BALL TEAM

7/8th

$200

J.MURPHY&R.WILLIAMS

1st

$3000

KICKIN' CHICKEN

7/8th

$200

M.ZURITA&D.ZURITA

2nd

$2000

FRESH OFF THE BOAT

9-12th

$150

C.EDDINS&R.REYNA

$150

G.GEE&G.GEE

3rd

$1500

CHESTERS

9-12th

4th

$1030

STROKERS #1 ALL STARS

9-12th

$150

T.O'NEIL&S.O'NEIL

ADVANCED 8-BALL TEAM

5/6th

$750

BOARDWALK

9-12th

$150

T.VERMULE&J.VERMULE

$2500

DICK'S PICKS

5/6th

$750

TEAM CANADA EH!

13-16th

$125

A.BELLAMY&D.KUCHINSKI

$500

FOOTERS 2

1st

$1800

FOOTERS 2

2nd

$1500

LAS VEGAS CUE CLUB

7/8th

13-16th

$125

MATTINGLY&BOSSENBERGER

2nd

$1200

BOARDWALK

3rd

$635

FREE AGENTS

7/8th

$500

S.A. GRASSHOPPER

13-16th

$125

L.BAILEY&A.AGUILAR

3rd

$790

KICKIN' CHICKEN

9-12th

$350

CUBIT EXPRESS

13-16th

$125

L.GAFF&J.CHAVEZ

4th

$500

FRESH OFF THE BOAT

5/6th

$300

8 BALLS A FIRE #1

1st

$2000

LADY BULL SHOOTERS

5/6th

$300

BUTCH'S TEAM

2nd

$1200

AL'S HIDEOUT

7/8th

$250

CHALK THIS UP 9

3rd

$700

BOOM SHAKA LAKA

7/8th

$250

SA'S FINEST

4th

$400

4+1

9-12th

$200

BANK SHOTS

9-12th

$200

ONE STROKE AWAY

9-12th

$200

REGULATORS

9-12th

$200

MONEY SHOT II

WOMEN’S ADVANCED 8-BALL TEAM

WOMEN’S OPEN 8-BALL TEAM

STANDARD 9-BALL TEAM

9-12th

$350

HITMEN

9-12th

$350

KNUCKLEHEADS

1st

$1000

S.CHAVEZ&J.CHAVEZ

9-12th

$350

MONEY SHOT

2nd

$750

C.WINN&W.JOE

13-16th

$200

CHALK THIS UP

3rd

$575

A.SALINAS&D.CANTU

13-16th

$200

MORTIMERS PUB

4th

$400

L.MACKEY&J.DELAROSA

13-16th

$200

RG BILLIARDS

5/6th

$250

K.ROE&W.ROE

TUBBY'S TAVERN

5/6th

$250

P.LAMBARIA&C.ALMMRAZ

7/8th

$175

A.CARR&G.KELLY

7/8th

$175

J.MATHENY&J.LUNA

9-12th

$125

D.TRENT&M.DEVEAU

9-12th

$125

K.LEBEAU&D.NEWNAM

13-16th

$200

1st

$2000

SNAP SHOTZ

2nd

$1200

PURPLE REIGN

3rd

$795

THIS BUDS 4 U

1st

$1500

BANKSHOTS

4th

$500

HERCULES HERCULES

2nd

$1000

IT IS WHAT IT IS

MEN’S STANDARD 8-BALL TEAM

STANDARD 8-BALL SCOTCH DOUBLES

1st

$1,200

SCHOONERS SPOILERS

5/6th

$300

KNAW KAW MIN

3rd

$721

DEVASTATORS

2nd

$800

SCREAMING PTERODACTYLS #1

5/6th

$300

LETHAL LADIES

9-12th

$125

L.TRISTAN&J.SOTELO

4th

$500

9-12th

$125

P.JUDD&G.MOEN

7/8th

$250

CHAMPS TBD

SCREAMING PTERODACTYLS

13-16th

$100

B.WILSON&T.LEACH

7/8th

$250

PLAYINABROAD

13-16th

$100

M.MOSLEY&J.MORGAN

13-16th

$100

N.KENNEDY&S.BRINKLEY

13-16th

$100

R.BROWN&R.MENDEZ

3rd 4th

$600 $450

BULLSHOOTERS EXPRESS

WOMEN’S STANDARD 8-BALL TEAM

BOB'S BULLDOGS ST

5/6th

$310

3 SHADES

5/6th

$310

POCKET SPEED ST

7/8th

$250

DEVASTATORS #2

7/8th

$250

SCREAMING PTERODACTYLS #2

9-12th

$200

COMRADES #1

9-12th

$200

FOOTERS PBR

9-12th

$200

MEL'S 1

9-12th

$200

SAFFORD SCREWBALLS

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5/6th

$400

BAD COMPANY

5/6th

$400

RACK 'EM

7/8th

$300

LOTS OF LUCK

1st

$1000

SCOTT & AR'S

7/8th

$300

OUTCAST KREW

2nd

$700

MAIN STREET ESTROGEN ROCKS

9-12th

$250

ALPHA Q UP

3rd

$400

BELLA DAMA'S

4th

$250

TIFFANY'S

5/6th

$200

FACENDA'S

5/6th

$200

MISSVELTE

7/8th

$150

BARTINI BABES

7/8th

$150

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ADVANCED 8-BALL SCOTCH DOUBLES

9-12th

$250

DICK'S PICK

1st

9-12th

$250

FOLLOW THROUGH

2nd

$800

B.STORE&L.EANS

9-12th

$250

SHUSWAP HUSTLERS

3rd

$500

C.GONZALEZ&J.CANNELLA

13-16th

$200

BALL BUSTERS

4th

$300

A.KANE&A.LAWRENCE

13-16th

$200

MEL'S 1

5/6th

$200

G.EATON&R.EATON

13-16th

$200

RUNNERS GUNNERS

5/6th

$200

S.MORQUECHO&B.BALANCAD

13-16th

$200

STROKERS 210

7/8th

$100

A.JOYCE&J.WOOD

7/8th

$100

B.YEAGER&B.HEDGES

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Chip Compton

Dennis Orcollo Congratulations to Robocop Dennis Orcollo for winning the Buffalo’s Billiards Pro Classic Professional One Pocket May 24-28, 2017 in Jefferson, LA! Dennis went undefeated in this 16-man tournament $2k entry field which held some of the most notable names in the game today. Dennis faced Chip Compton in this true double-elimination final and played amazingly to capture the title with a 5-1 victory. Excellent 2nd place finish for Chip Compton, played some incredible pool. During his journey, he defeated Corey Deuel, young gun Sky Woodward and Josh the Beast Roberts to get into the Hotseat match. He faced Dennis in the hotseat match, but it seemed Dennis was playing some spectacular pool and ended up winning the match with a 5-2 score. Chip now having been sent west, had to face the Lion Alex Pagulayan for a chance to get back to Dennis. Alex had just defeated the Magician Efren Reyes in a hill hill barn burner just before this to get there. The match between Alex and Chip went back and forth, swapping game for game. Toward the end, we were looking at a hill hill thriller match. Both players seemed to be struggling a bit to close out the final game. In the end, Chip won the battle after running 10 and out to win the match. It was a very exciting match to watch and a well-earned 3rd place finish for Alex Pagulayan. Mr. Efren Reyes earned a notable and hard fought 4th place finish in this stellar field of players, Great job everyone!

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The Nine-ball kicked off Friday night 6pm with 85 players. Congratulations to Alex Calderon for taking the top prize! Great job for Sky Woodward scoring 2nd. Nice finish for Robb Saez scoring 3rd and a notable 4th place finish for Corey Deuel, great work fellas! PoolActionTV.com would like to thank James Leone, owner of Bufffalo’s Billiards and his staff for hosting this fantastic event. We would also like to thank Steve McDonald for being the tournament director and helping things run smoothly, excellent job. We would also like to to give a nice shout out to Larry Schwartz and Scott Rabon for some great commentary. Thank you to Tyler Morris for helping out with setup and scoring. And also thanks to Terry Hanna for helping behind the scenes with our HelpDesk Team. Special thanks to Steve Lomax for making a stunning cue for giveaway at the show. Special thanks to our Sponsors – Steve Lomax of Lomax Custom Cues, John Barton of JB Cases, James Hanshew of Hanshew Custom Cues, Joe Long Attorney at Law, Outsville Inc., Aramith, Simonis Cloth, Kamui Tips, Goplaypool.com, EnviroAssessments.com and Club Billiards of Wichita, KS. Results and Payouts 1st $16,000 Dennis Orcollo 2nd $10,000 Chip Compton 3rd $7,000 Alex Paygulayan 4th $5,000 Efren Reyes

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Nearly $700,000 Up For Grabs at

APA

Green Tier Champion - Michelle Templeton of Carbondale, IL

White Tier Champion - René Maurice of Sudbury, ON

Black Tier Champion - John Pasquarella of San Diego, CA

LAKE SAINT LOUIS, MO (May 17, 2017) —Thousands of APA members made their way to the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino to compete for nearly $700,000 in cash and prizes at the APA Poolplayer Championships. The Poolplayer Championships consisted of both the 8-Ball Classic and 9-Ball Shootout, as well as the 8-Ball and 9-Ball Doubles Championships and the Wheelchair Championship. The final round of the 9-Ball Shootout featured three championship matches, one for each Skill Level Tier, with two shooters in each tier competing for $10,000 in cash and prizes. In the Green Tier, Michelle Templeton of Carbondale, IL., defeated Robin Hicks of Terry, MS. In the White Tier, Rene’ Maurice of Sudbury, Ont., defeated Mark Lyons of Central Islip, NY In the Black Tier, John Pasquarella of San Diego, CA., defeated Matthew Walling of Ruffin, SC. Mary Nicholas of Woodstock, AL., received the Sportsmanship Award in the 9-Ball Shootout. Each of the three Champions received a prize package worth $10,000. Runners-Up in each tier took home a prize package worth $5,000. More than 4,000 pool players made it to the Regional Level of the 9-Ball Shootout before the field was whittled down to the 370 who advanced to Las Vegas.

8-Ball Doubles Champions - What The Baby Gonna Do? 2 Tyshawn Foster, Ewa Laurance, The Striking Viking, Bobby Harvison

9-Ball Doubles Champions - Last Minute Decision Adam Wray and Chris Whitlow - of Woburn, MA

In the 8-Ball Doubles Championship, What the Baby Gonna Do 2 – Bobby Harvision and Tyshawn Foster – of Memphis, Tenn., defeated Newlyweds – Kyle Guo and Natalie Montoya – of San Gabriel, Calif. The victory earned them a $5,000 payday. As Runners-Up, Newlyweds took home $3,000.

In the 9-Ball Doubles Championship, Last Minute Decision – Chris Whitlow and Adam Wray– of Woburn, Mass., defeated Droppin Nines – Jacqueline Wargo and Matt Kornfeld – of Ft. Washington, Pa. The victory earned them a $3,500 payday. As Runners-Up, Droppin Nines took home $2,300.

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Poolplayer Championships in Las Vegas Nearly 6,000 players throughout North America qualified for Regional competition in the 8-Ball Classic, with 582 of them advancing to the championships. In the finals of the 8-Ball Classic, five champions each took home a prize package worth $15,000 for their performances. In the Blue Tier, Taplia Renfrow of Atlanta, Ill., defeated Jared Bellino of Lake Charles, La. In the Yellow Tier, Benjamin Almazan of Chicago, Ill., defeated Matthew Soderlund of Westerville, Ohio. In the Red Tier, Jimmy James of Baltimore, Md., defeated Mark Cable of Somerville, N.J. In the Orange Tier, Kevin Grimes of Yorba Linda, Calif., defeated Wayne Galloway of Yazoo City, Miss. In the Purple Tier, Daniel McKenney of Petal, Miss., defeated William Gallagher, Jr. of Atco, N.J. Herlinda Moss of Whitewright, Texas, won the Sportsmanship Award in the 8-Ball Classic. First Place winners received cash and prizes worth $15,000. Each Runner-Up received cash and prizes worth $9,000.

Blue Tier Champion - Taplia Renfrow, Atlanta, IL

Yellow Tier Champion - Ben Almazan, Chicago, IL

Purple Tier Champion - Daniel McKenney of Petal, MS

Red Tier Champion - Jimmy James, Baltimore, MD

Wheelchair Champion - Sonja Bennett of Kankakee, IL In the finals of the Wheelchair Championship, Sonja Bennett of Kankakee, Ill., defeated Marland Redfield of Marshall, Mich., to take home $2,000 in prize money. Redfield received $1,200 as the Runner-Up. The APA, based in Lake Saint Louis, Mo., sanctions the world’s largest amateur pool league, known as the APA Pool League throughout the United States, and as the Canadian Pool League in Canada. Nearly 250,000 members compete in weekly 8-Ball and 9 Ball League play.

Orange Tier Champion - Kevin Grimes, Yorba Linda, CA

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The APA produces three major tournaments each year—the APA World Pool Championships, the APA Poolplayer Championships and the U.S. Amateur Championship—that, together, pay out nearly $2 Million in cash and prizes annually! The APA and its championships are sponsored by Aramith, Action Cues and PoolDawg. For more information on the APA, visit www.poolplayers.com.

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BCA 8-Ball 2/2 DE $10 $100 every 16 8PM 8-Ball on Bar Tables $10 $$$ 8PM Alt 9-Ball / 8-Ball $10 $200 w/16 2PM Alt 8/9 Ball - Vegas Style $25 $100 every 8 1PM 9-Ball $13 Call 8PM 9-Ball Race 4/3 9-Ball Break Pot $12 Call 8PM 8 Ball-Limit 32 $11 $100 w/20 4PM B Rated 9-Ball $12 Call 7PM 9-Ball - Race to Hcp - DE $15 $5 side pot 1PM 8-Ball $5 $100 7:30PM BCA 8-Ball 2/2 DE $10 $100 every 16 8PM 10-Ball $12 $100 every 16 7PM 3-Ball Rounds - Winner take all $1 10AM Big Table Open 8-Ball or 9-Ball $12 Call 4PM 10-Ball Race 5/3 9-Ball Break Pot $12 Break&Run Pot 2PM 10-Ball on 9’ tables-Race to 5 $15 Call Call Majority Rules $5 $100 6PM

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Viking Announces June PowerBuys Cue Giveaway MIDDLETON, WI (June 1, 2017) – Viking Cue Manufacturing, LLC is a World leading designer, developer and manufacturer of authentic, American-Made billiard cues and performance shafts. Viking is proud to announce the PowerBuys Cue of the Month Giveaway for the month of June as well as the winner of the April PowerBuys Cue of the Month. As we began in February 2017, the artisans at Viking Cue continue to take one of our legendary designs and transform it into a new and exciting custom cue, each and every month. By exploring our vast collection of rich custom stains, paints, wraps, inlay and ring materials, exotic woods, performance shafts and tip options, our designers can create a truly custom, limited edition cue without the additional customization charges you would normally expect to pay for when creating a custom cue. Every month, Viking Cue will be giving away the PowerBuys Cue of the Month to one very lucky individual. Viking would like to send out congratulations to Wesley Dzierlatka of Connecticut for being the winner of the April PowerBuys C-A333 Cue of the Month.

For the month of June giveaway, we took our very popular A314 and customized it to make the C-A314. The cue features custom Central American Cocobolo sleeve rings with custom Natural, Premium Maple and Black IMA rings, Upgraded Tiger Onyx Tip, Northern Michigan Hard Rock Maple Forearm with Viking Autumn Stain, Walnut/Black Double Pressed 100% Irish Linen Wrap finished off with a Black IMA Joint and Butt Cap. It also comes standard with the Viking low-deflection ViKORE American Performance shaft as well as the Viking Limited Lifetime Warranty including warpage. To enter the drawing, please visit https://www.vikingcue.com/cue-of-the-monthgiveaway/. Enter once a day and we will randomly choose the winner of the C-A314 at the end of the month. The Headquarters of Viking Cue is located in Middleton, WI and distributes internationally under the brands of Viking, ViKORE, eXact Shot, eXact Shot2, VCrush, VPro, VSpin, Crush, Punch and Valhalla. For more information, please contact Viking Cue at sales@vikingcue.com or call 1-800-397-0122. To find a Viking Dealer near you, visit our website at www. vikingcue.com.

ATLANTIC CHALLENGE CUP Press release issued by the EPBF & BCA The Billiard Congress of America has announced its team for the 3nd annual Atlantic Challenge Cup event to be held in Klagenfurt, Austria, 5 - 8 July, 2017. The 2017 team begins with reigning Junior National 9-Ball Champion and member of the 2016 US World Junior Team Ricky Evans. Ricky will be joined by his 2016 World Teammate Nathan Childress, long time junior standout Manny Perez, and 2016 Atlantic Challenge Cup team member Shane Wolford. 2015 Atlantic Challenge Cup Team USA MVP April Larson, and 2016 reserve member Sierra Reams round out Team USA. “To be selected a member of Team USA is a unique honor and I hope every player understands what a great accomplishment it is to wear the Team USA jersey,” said Billiard Congress of America CEO Rob Johnson. “Now, it’s time to prepare to compete as a team and give Team Europe a great battle for that Cup! Team USA Committee Chair Rick Doner and his team have assembled a first-class team of players and special kids. Thank you to Rick, the additional committee members and the entire Billiard Education Foundation for their hard work and commitment.”

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Members of 2017 Team U.S.A. 1. Manny Perez, age 19 (Overland Park, KS) 2. Ricky Evans, age 15 (St. Peters, MO) 3. Shane Wolford, age 17 (Troutville, VA) 4. Nathan Childress, age 15 (North Chesterfield, VA) 5. April Larson, age 17 (Bloomington, MN) 6. Sierra Reams, age 18 (Richmond, VA) “Having such a diverse group of juniors has once again provided Team USA with strong, knowledgeable and experienced players to represent America as ambassadors of our sport,” said Team USA Selection Committee Chair Rick Doner. “While not an easy process, it is designed to find the very best players and individuals who will represent America in this special event. We are delighted with the wonderful group of young ladies and men coming together to form Team USA.” Launched in 2015, the Atlantic Challenge Cup features the best youth players from Europe and America in a Mosconi Cup style event. Six players on each team, four boys and two girls, battle it out on an annual basis to see who has bragging rights across the Atlantic. The event is the result of a joint venture between the Billiard Congress of America and the European Pocket Billiard Federation. Stay tuned to AtlanticChallengeCup.com for continuous updates on the 2017 event.

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MIDWEST

Call First - All Tournaments are subject to change without notice

DATE Jun 3

CITY Decatur, AL

LOCATION 6 Pockets

PHONE 256-686-3171

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball

ENTRY $35

ADDED $500

TIME 7PM

Jun 3-4

San Antonio, TX

Fat Racks

210-616-2144

9-Ball Race to 7/7

$40

$1,000 Guar

1PM

Jun 9

Junction City, KS

Fat Toad

913-980-9808

One Pocket

$100 incl g.f.

$500 w/16

9PM

Jun 10-11

Junction City, KS

Fat Toad

913-980-9808

9-Ball 8 & under

$50 incl g.f.

$500 w/64

10AM

Jun 10

Alsip, IL

Red Shoes

708-388-3700

One Pocket

$50 incl g.f.

$500 w/ff

Noon

Jun 11

Picayune, MS

American Legion

601-347-9092

8-Ball

$20

Call

1PM

Jun 17-18

Round Rock, TX

Skinny Bob’s

512-733-1111

Ladies 9-Ball

$30

$2,000 Guar

9AM

Jun 17-18

San Angelo, TX

Giz ‘N Hums

325-812-1971

9-Ball on 8’ Diamonds

$65

Call

Call

Jun 18

Junction City, KS

Fat Toad

913-980-9808

Rodney Morris Clinic

$50

Call

Jun 21-25

Des Moines, IA

Big Dog Billiards

515-266-6100

One Pocket--Limit 16

$2,000

$8,000 Guar

7PM

Jun 22-25

Des Moines, IA

Big Dog Billiards

515-266-6100

Bigfoot 10-Ball Challenge

$500-Limit 16 $1,000 Guar

7PM

Jun 22-25

Des Moines, IA

Big Dog Billiards

515-266-6100

Open 9-Ball

$20-Limit 256 $2,000 Guar

7PM

Jun 24

Des Moines, IA

Big Dog Billiards

515-266-6100

Banks Ring Game

$250-Limit 8

Jun 23-25

Portland, OR

Sam’s Billiards

503-740-6683

West Coast Swing 10-Ball

$225 Mosconi Cup $10,000

10AM

Jul 1

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

9-Ball

$35

$500

7PM

Jul 1-2

Shreveport, LA

Sidepocket

318-425-8112

Open 9-Ball

$75 incl g.f.

$2,000 Guar

11AM

Jul 1-2

San Francisco, CA

Family Billiards

415-931-1115

Cole Dixon Memorial 9-Ball

$100/$75

$2,500

Call

Jul 6-9

Olathe, KS

Shooters

913-780-5740

One Pocket

$60

$1,000

8PM

Jul 7-9

Olathe, KS

Shooters

316-371-5805

Open 9-Ball

$65

$4,000

8PM

Jul 7-9

Olathe, KS

Shooters

913-780-5740

Women’s 9-Ball

$50

Call

8PM

Jul 5-7

Fremont, CA

California Billiards

510-668-1670

One Pocket

$100

$5,000

Call

Jul 7-9

Fremont, CA

California Billiards

510-668-1670

9-Ball

$100

$10,000

Call

Jul 8

Alsip, IL

Red Shoes

708-388-3700

Bank Pool

$50 incl g.f.

$500 w/ff

Noon

Jul 11-14

Fremont, CA

California Billiards

510-668-1670

Chohan vs Orcollo One Pocket

$100,000 Match Call

Jul 15-16

Bellflower, CA

Hard Times

562-867-7733

9-Ball

$125/$80

$3,000

Call

Aug 5

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

9-Ball

$35

$500

7PM

Aug 12

Alsip, IL

Red Shoes

708-388-3700

Qualifier World 14.1

$105

Top 2 Qualify

Call

Aug 18-20

Round Rock, TX

Skinny Bob’s

512-733-1111

9-Ball

$50 Limit 64

$700

Call

Aug 18-20

Round Rock, TX

Skinny Bob’s

512-733-1111

9-Ball - Women’s

$35 Limit 32

$300

Call

Aug 17-18

Sacramento, CA

Hard Times Billiards

916-332-8793

1 Pocket - 9th Chuck Markulis Mem. $60

$2,500

Call

Aug 19-20

Sacramento, CA

Hard Times Billiards

916-332-8793

9-Ball - 9th Chuck Markulis Mem. $60 Mosconi Cup $5,000

Call

Aug 23

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

9-Ball Mini - Single Elim Max 32

$35 incl g.f.

6:30PM

Aug 24-27

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

Southeastern 9-Ball Championship

$100-Max 128 $5,000

6:30PM

Aug 26

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

9-Ball Winner Take All- Max 8

$500

Call

8PM

Aug 26

Round Rock, TX

Skinny Bob’s

512-733-1111

Ladies 9-Ball

$25

$500 w/32

10AM

Sep 2

Decatur, AL

6 Pockets

256-686-3171

9-Ball

$35

$500

7PM

Sep 8-10

Austin, TX

The Grand

512-454-1986

U.S. Amateur Qualifier

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Davenport, IA

Sharky’s

563-359-RACK

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 7’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Cape Girardeau, MO

Blue Diamond

573-837-1148

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 7’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Mobile, AL

Bumpers Billiards

251-342-0425

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 7’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Indianapolis, IN

John Wayne’s Pub

317-882-8124

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 7’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Lenexa, KS

Side Pockets

913-888-7665

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 7’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Louisville, KY

Bankshot Billiards

502-587-8260

U.S. Amateur Qualifier

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Memphis, TN

High Pockets

901-761-1583

U.S. Amateur Qualifier

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Houston, TX

Bogies Billiards

281-821-4544

U.S. Amateur Qualifier

poolplayers.com Call

Call

Sep 22-24

Richardson, TX

Billiard Den

972-792-7665

U.S. Amateur Qualifier 8’ tables

poolplayers.com Call

Call

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POWERBUYS JUNE C-A314

Custom Viking Cues without the Custom Cue Prices.

C-A314 June Viking Custom Cue with ViKORE American Performance Shaft  custom Central American Cocobolo Sleeve Rings  Custom Natural MaPLE And Black IMA Rings  UpGRADED TiGER ONYX Tip  Walnut/Black double pressed Irish linen wrap  Premium maple with Autumn stain  Viking Quick Release Joint  ViKORE Performance Shaft Suggested MSRP $485

Customization Fee $190

June Sale Price $295 Viking Powerbuys Cue of the Month

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PERFORMANCE

MAKES ALL OF THE DIFFERENCE The most important factor in cue ball deflection is cue end mass. Katana shafts use a ferrule that is half the length with thinner walls to reduce the amount of cue ball “squirt” during play.

7 Responsive Top Layers The top 7 layers are medium density boar hide, tanned naturally up to 12 months to achieve maximum control and consistency.

3 Foundation Layers The bottom 3 layers are high density pig skin, selected for its premium durability and legendary feel.

KATXS1

TIP: 12.5mm Katana tip by Tiger FERRULE: 3/8” Long Thin Wall Fiber TAPER: Pro

KATXS2

TIP: 11.5mm Katana tip by Tiger FERRULE: 3/8” Long Thin Wall Fiber TAPER: Conical

KATANA PERFORMANCE SHAFT TECHNOLOGY 10-Piece Spliced Radial Construction The grain in a solid wooden shaft creates a natural spine which affects how the cue ball reacts to impact. Rotating the cue, even a quarter turn, will change how the shaft performs. By splitting the shaft into ten sections and alternating the direction of the grain, Katana removes natural variances and provides lower deflection and more consistent results.

QUALIFIED DEALERS WELCOME WWW.CUESTIX.COM | 800.645.9803 Manufactured by CueStix International


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