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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
Top Blaze Tour Finish for Abraham
Blaze 9-Ball Tour / Boothwyn, PA
by Jose Burgos
The March 30 installment of the Blaze 9-Ball Tour was hosted by Rileyʼs Concord Billiard. A field of 38 players came out to play in the $1,500-added event, with tour regular Eddie Abraham taking away top honors.
Marc Vidal scorched through the top half of the bracket with wins over Williams McWilliams 7-3, Matt Douglas 7-4, Lew Morris 7-1, and Joe Pierce 7-4. Leading the bottom half of the bracket was Abraham, who scored victories over Joe Hong 7-3, Jeremy Sossei 7-3, Bill McCoy 7-6, and Scott Freeman 7-2.
Abraham and Vidal met in the hot seat match, and Abraham pulled off a tight 7-5 win. Sossei was waiting for Vidal on the one-loss side in the quarterfinals. This one-sided match saw Vidal earn a rematch with Abraham in the finals 7-1. The final match went all the way to hill-hill, and Abraham came out on top, winning 7-6 and the lion’s share of the purse.
Results:
1st Eddie Abraham
2nd Marc Vidal
3rd Jeremy Sossei
4th Matt Krah
5th Scott Freeman
Joe Pierce
7th Tom Bow
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
Nevel Notches Another Billiards Win
Great Southern Billiard Tour/Greenville, SC
by Skip Maloney
Larry “The Truth” Nevel scored yet another win on The Great Southern Billiard Tour the weekend of April 12-13, defeating former U.S. Open champion Jeremy Jones in the finals. This $1,500-added event drew 51 players to Gametime in Greenville, SC, including top Southern players such as Steve Moore, Jonathan Pinegar, and Louis Ulrich.
In the only hill-hill match of the day, Johnny Archer surged ahead in the quarterfinals against Jones, reaching 8-6. Jones missed a shot on the 9 ball but left the cue ball right up against it when he stepped away. Archer couldn’t make the subsequent shot, and Jones took full advantage. He sunk that 9 and broke and ran the next table to force the hill-hill game. Jones took the final break, ran the table up to the 6 ball, and left Archer without a clean shot. Archer missed the 6 and turned the cue ball over to Jones, who sank the final four balls for the win.
Jones faced Moore in the semifinals, dropping him into third place with a 9-3 win before turning his attention to the undefeated Nevel. “Double J” took an early 4-1 lead,... Read more at: . |
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
Kirkwood Continues Winning Streak
Predator 9-Ball Tour / Parsippany, NJ
by Jerry Tarantola
The Predator 9-Ball Tour, presented by Tony Robles and Predator Cues, made its fifth stop of the season in Parsippany, NJ. Held April 12-13, this event drew 64 players, with Jason “The Dark Horse” Kirkwood continuing his winning streak by making a crash-landing at Comet Billiards.
On a road trip from Grand Rapids, MI, Kirkwood has won the hearts of pool fans in the Northeast with his incredible play and humble attitude over the past few weeks. Coming off a first-place finish on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour the previous weekend, Kirkwood defeated Greg Hecht, Michael Yednak, Mike Wong, Eddie Abraham, Marc Vidal, and Bucky Souvanthong to earn the hot seat position.
On Sunday Kirkwood rolled over Marc “Spain” Vidal in the first winners’-side match 9-2. Eddie Abraham defeated Joey Kong 9-5 then Ron Piontkowsi 9-7 in a gritty battle before being defeated by Tony Robles 9-7.
Bucky Souvanthong continued his impressive play as he grinded out notable wins over Frankie Hernandez and Robles, who he bested 9-8 after trailing “The Silent Assassin” 5-8. ... Read more at: . |
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
Atwell Takes Come-From-Behind Victory
Pechauer All-American Tour / Portland, OR
by Skip Maloney
Down 5-1 early in the final match against hot seat occupant Dan Louie, Glen Atwell came back to win the final 6 games to capture the $1,500-added Pechauer All-American Tour stop in Portland, OR, at the Nite Hawk. The event drew 48 players the weekend of April 12-13.
Louie easily captured the hot seat by defeating Damien Rebman 9-3, while Atwell started the tournament’s final day on the one-loss side of the bracket with a 9-0 shut-out victory over Jeff Heath. He went on to best Jessie Allred 9-7 and then deposited Bob Zack into a fifth-place tie with a 9-6 win. Now in full stride, Atwell advanced to the quarterfinals and played a close match with Allan Hanson, winning 9-7. In the semifinals Atwell took a 9-5 victory over Rebman. The final match was a close one at first, but when the score was knotted at 5 apiece, Louie took a 7-5 lead before Atwell settled in to capture the last 6 games for the victory.
Results:
1st Glen Atwell
2nd Dan Louie
3rd Damien Rebman
4th Allan Hanson
5th Bob Zack
Bob Olsen
7th Gary Crane
Jessie Allred
9th Kenny Dodd
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
BCA Hall of Fame Names Hopkins and Fleming
Pool Genius Versed in Many Games Voted Among Greatest Players;
Statistician and Video Pioneer Recognized for Meritorious Service
BROOMFIELD, Colo., April 14, 2008 — Allen Hopkins, a versatile player who won major championships in several cue disciplines, and Pat Fleming, the creator of a massive video archive documenting two generations of great pool players, will be inducted into the Billiard Congress of America’s Hall of Fame in a ceremony set for June 12 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, N.C.
Hopkins, 56, a two-time winner of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship as well as major events in 10-ball, straight pool, and one-pocket, will be inducted into the Hall’s Greatest Players wing. Fleming, 59, owner of Accu-Stats Video Productions, will be enshrined in the Hall’s Meritorious Service wing.
The ceremony will take place at 9 p.m., June 12, during the GenerationPool.com 9-Ball Championships at the Charlotte Convention Center.
Hopkins was born in Elizabeth, N.J., but was raised in the small suburban town of Cranford, N.J. by adoptive parents Paul and Marietta Hopkins. His father bought him a... Read more at: . |
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
IPT Announces Reyes and Murphy as Contestants
The International Pool Tour announces that living pool legend Efren Reyes will compete against rising star Austin Murphy on April 29th, 2008. The IPT Ultimate 8-Ball “Viewers Choice” challenge match called on pool and billiards fans world wide to pick the players for this next free live broadcast. The fans responded with a massive number of votes. Their voice determined that the match would put the teenager Austin Murphy in a position to prove himself as a professional against the game’s living legend Efren Reyes. All billiard fans can watch this live broadcast absolutely free on www.internationalpooltour.com (http://www.internationalpooltour.com/). The feature match in the IPT Ultimate 8-Ball match will be under the grueling IPT conditions of tight pockets (courtesy of Diamond Billiard Products) and slow-nap cloth made by Gorina.
The IPT Ultimate 8-Ball is also going to have a under-card 14.1 Straight Pool match between World Champion Oliver Ortmann and John Schmidt. The match will take place during the April 29th live broadcast. Although being called the under-card match, the players are both... Read more at: . |
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