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Jeremy Jones Claims Back-to-Back Titles at Texas Open by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Jones later admitted that the reason he missed the somewhat simple 9 ball was that he thought he had a chance to run 9 and out like the man whose trophy he coveted.  He settled instead for a group of 2, then a group of 5.  That is seven racks in a race to 9 where Garza could do nothing but sit and wait his turn.  It was an unbelievable display.

Jones becomes o­nly the third man to ever place his name o­n the trophy more than twice.  Obviously, Bob Vanover is o­n it a record eight times, and throw in Texas billiards legend Gilbert Martinez, Jr.  Outside of those two, no o­ne had won this prestigious event more than twice before now.   He had his work cut out for him with the strong field that showed forthis year’s running.  Included in that list are David Henson, Marc Garza, Robert Almarez, Bob Vanover, Charlie Bryant, James Davis, James Davis Jr., and more. 

VivianVillarealAPA.JPGIn the ladies division, Vivian Villereal outlasted Terri Kelly in the finals.  Kelly is from Dallas,Texas.  While both players played exceptional at times throughout the tournament, each player seemed to be affected by the crowd, giving each other multiple opportunities during the match.  Each couldn’t seem to get anything started.   In the intermission of the tournament o­n Saturday, Kevin Welling, the tournament director of the Texas Open,announced a partnership between Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Texas Open 9-Ball Championships.  “We hope to increase the recognition of our sport in the community and are setting a goal of o­ne hundred thousand dollars to raise in the next calendar year.  Big Brothers Big Sisters is o­ne of the best charitable organizations in the world that has incredible recognition.  We are very excited to have the opportunity to grow our sport and help such a worthwhile cause,” Kevin said.  The mission of Big Brothers Big Sister is to help boys and girls in difficult situations achieve their potential, through caring, o­ne-to-one mentoring relationships.

The BBBS o­ne to o­ne mentoring model combines the goals of putting supportive adults in the lives of youth and engaging youth with meaningful community service with the goal of high school graduation. BBBS volunteer mentors come from all walks of life, but they share the goal of being a caring adult who can make a difference in the life of a child.  Togetherthe volunteer and the case manager seek to provide support for all aspects of the young person’s life. The volunteer mentor and the youth make a substantial time commitment, meeting for about 1 hour, three times a month, for at least o­ne school year.  “This is anexceptional charity that we are very excited to be involved with,” Kevin concluded.

Total Payout

Open Division

1st   $8605.00

2nd  $4500.00

3rd  $2290.00

4th   $1100.00

5th – 6th  $525.00

7th – 8th  $220.00

9th – 12th  $150.00

13th – 16th  $100.00

Ladies Division

1st   $1850.00

2nd  $1160.00

3rd  $635.00

4th  $380.00

5th – 6th $100.00

 

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This article was published on Tuesday 02 September, 2003.
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