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Saturday Action at the Seminole Florida Pro Tour by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Previous champion o­n this tour, Robb Saez won three straight matches after his first loss, moving into Sunday’s rounds.  Richie Richeson and Luis Viera did the same and will also appear in Day 2. o­n the winners’ side of the field, Ray Martin will play Richard Broumpton o­n Sunday, Donnie Mills will play Marek Derek, Ronnie Wiseman plays Mario Cruz, and John DiToro plays Rodney Morris.

As the smoke cleared today, four losses made it into the money as David Ross, Brian Butler, Brian Yi, and Edgardo Ramirez each received $150 in prize money. The rest of the prize money, as well as the trophy, will be decided Sunday as the top 12 battle it out in downtown Gainesville at the Florida Pro Tour’s seventh stop.

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This article was published on Sunday 19 September, 2004.
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