The Break May Issue 2007

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Letterto the Editor:

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Front Cover Photo: Grady Mathews performs at Full Splice Billiards

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The Break is a monthly publication, dedicated to the advancement of the sport of pool and to promoting enthusiasm and encouragement among the players at all levels, regardless of their league affiliation, in addition to recognizing those businesses who support them all. C o v e r i n g Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California and Nevada & anywhere pool is played. The opinions expressed are those of the author or Publisher advertiser and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Break or its staff. We reserve the right to edit or reject any material submitted for publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher. © 2007 The Break DON "CHEESE" AKERLOW

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Dear Editor, First let me say that I enjoy your monthly newspaper immensley. I even enjoy reading the advertisements. My job has me traveling around the country and I enjoy dropping in on new pool halls. Butte doesn’t have any and I really love to play on the 9' pool tables as well as the 12' snooker tables. Having said that I would like to comment on one item that seems to be missing from a large number of stories I read in On The Break. A recent example is the story about the WBCA Regional 8-Ball Championships. Where would I find Lincoln City? Let’s see, Abe Lincoln was born in Kentucky, but sometimes Illinois claims him. Hmmm...they aren’t in the West, though. Now it just so happens I have stayed in Lincoln City, so I know where it is, but I doubt everyone outside of Oregon knows. Keep up the good work. The rest of the stories are informative and worth reading. I especially like the columns by various people. Speaking of that, you should do an article on Samm Diep’s Thanksgiving dinner - I hear she feeds several hundreds of people. Thanks, Tony Keller Editor’s Note: Thank you Tony for bringing that to my attention and the changes have been implemented. I would encourage everybody to send in comments and suggestions, after all it is your pool publication.

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May 2007

What What A A Show Show One One Pocket Pocket at at its its Best Best

by: Craig W Rittel, owner

Grady Mathews in Lakewood, Washington At Full Splice Billiards Grady’s exhibition was phenomenal. The day started with an exhibition match between Grady and Harry Platis playing one pocket. I am very grateful to Harry for taking time out of his crowded schedule to travel to Lakewood, WA to play Grady this exhibition match. Harry and Grady played a race to three, and during each game they gave everyone present a break down of their intent and their strategy shot for shot. Spectators could ask questions, and both of these gentlemen answered them in a very informative manner, which cleared up any misconceptions that some of the spectators may have had about the

strategy and concepts of the game of one pocket. The match went hill / hill with Grady finally winning the race. Everyone present learned a great deal about the game of one pocket from the perspective of these two great players. Next Grady went through his seminar on the history of pool with the assistance of his lovely wife Randi. This presentation consisted of a slide show which included photographs of famous players and tournaments. Many of these photographs were from Grady’s personal collection, and they covered a time span from the 60’s to date. Grady’s commentary was excellent, and it was truly amazing how vivid and clear his memories of these events were, and how entertaining this gentleman truly is. Grady’s knowledge of history of pool is a very important link to past, and hopefully he will be around for many more years to share it. Upon completion of Grady’s seminar, Grady went through a shot demonstration with audience participation. These were not your typical set up shots, the shots chosen by Grady required many factors to be successful which he was. Grady’s performance was truly excellent, his cue ball control / speed control were truly phenomenal. Upon completion of the shot making / position play segment of his seminar, Grady signed autographs and played pool with the spectators, and no one was left out. I would recommend Grady’s Presentation / seminar to anyone, and especially to other Pool Room owners. Everyone present was truly impressed with the entire presentation, and the professional manner in which Grady presented it. I personally can not wait until next year to have Grady and his Lovely wife Randi come back again!!!!! I would also again like to extend a special thanks to Harry Platis for coming down to Lakewood, Washington for this event, his participation greatly added to the overall success of the day!!!!


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2007 8 Ball Team Championship iV

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On April 14 & 15, 2007 nine teams from the Tacoma and Federal way Traveling 8 Ball Divisions competed for the Western Washington 2007 BCA Team Championship IV Title. This event was sponsored and hosted by The Q’z Family Restaurant and Sports Lounge in Graham, Washington, Miller Brewing Company, Coors Brewing Company and W. WA. BCA

(l to r) Scott Nelson, Chuckie Holyoke, Jing By Mike Jensen

2007 Team Championship IV Winners - The Full Splice Nuts Sergio Tristan, Jeff Jerome, Bill Chillous, & Dennis Proia

Pool League. The Q’z owners, Ed and Nickii Tarape provided outstanding playing conditions with all new felts on the five tables used for this tournament and added additional $150.00 in prize money. With $880.00 total added prize money and promotional items like T-shirts, Ball Caps, Cup Holders and Key Rings every team that participated went home with something. The format was a race to the first 3 rounds won with 4 games in each round. The regular weekly player handicaps were used with the difference being credited at 1.5 the normal rate to the lower team per round. Many of the matches were decided between one or two balls at the end of the last round. The Full Splice Nuts team champions had a challenging two days of matches. One of their early matches tied with 2.5 rounds each, which is played off in a one game sudden death outcome to determine who would win that match. Their team prevailed and managed to stay undefeated all the way to take the title. Job well done! These team championship league tournaments are geared to level the playing field between the lower handicap team players and the seasoned veterans within our league. It provided great competition to all levels that participated. Many players commented on the good time they had and look forward to competing even stronger at the next event slated for November 2007. I encourage the weaker teams to participate in the Continued........page 32

Chuckie Holyoke came through the B-side to double dip Scott Nelson and took first place in the March $1000.00 add B tourney in Longview, Washington. A full field of sixty-four good players fought hard for two days to see who could climb to the top of the winner’s circle. 14 year old Chuckie Holyoke accompanied by his biggest supporter, his dad Kent, showed that at an early age you can play quality pool. Chuckie did not have an easy walk through the tournament. His first match was a win over Ron Ok. Ron just won the BCA B Division at Chinook Winds. He then beat veteran player Scoot Chandler in a hill hill thriller. Chuckie lost the next set to Rennie Amadio to go to the B side where he went on to defeat Robert Ferrell, Minh Le and Larry Wayne to face Ron Ok again and take the win. Chuckie went on to defeat Dan Stenburg and local Continued........page 32

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May 2007

Kruger Takes McQ’s Open Nine-Ball Tourney

By David Teller Spokane, Washington

Walding’s performance was equally impressive. He lost his first match Nick Kruger of Penticton, B.C. to Marsh 9-1. Walding dominated coasts undisputed through a field of the loser’s bracket winning six 30, beating Todd Marsh of Seattle consecutive matches before losing 9-6, winning the tournament for the to Gilliland to finish forth place. first time. In the brotherly love rematch, Joe In their first meeting, Kruger fell Gilliland rallied from a two game behind but stayed close. He caught deficit to eliminate his identical twin up Marsh when he tied the match brother, Greg, with a 9-8 win. The 7-7 and again at 8-8. Kruger ran loss gave Greg a tie for sixth place. out after Marsh’s miss, sending Joe won in their previous meeting Marsh to the loser’s bracket. in last year’s tournament. Marsh met Joe Gilliland of Spokane, Linda Dick is the top female finisher Wash. as the top finisher in the (l to r) Nick Kruger, Todd Marsh, Joe Gilliland again, going 1-2 during the loser’s bracket. The two seesawed tournament, but did not place. to a 4-4 tie when Marsh caught momentum, winning five of the next six The tournament was held April 14 and 15. The nine-ball open is a race games, eliminating Gilliland 9-5 to get back into the championship. to nine on both sides of the tournament board and is played on Brunswick Gilliland played hard to avoid elimination. Before his match with Marsh, he fell behind 5-2 to a surging Darin Walding of Portland, Ore. Gilliland Gold Crowns with red circle cue balls. The total purse for this tournament changed his focus. “I quit worrying about all the fancy (safeties),” he was $2,000. said. “I just started running out like I know I can.” Gilliland rallied back McQ’s is located at 9614 E. Sprague, Spokane Valley, WA. For questions about future tournaments call Nita Saddler at (509) 891-8357. seven unanswered games on Walding to win 9-5. The rematch between Marsh and Kruger would decide the championship. Break down of prize money pay out $650 Nick Kruger Kruger again fell behind Marsh 4-1 when he changed his strategy. “I 1st 2nd $450 Todd Marsh took him out of his rhythm,” Kruger said of Marsh’s fast-paced rhythm 3rd $300 Joe Gilliland style of play. “And I tightened up my game a little.” 4th $200 Darin Walding The ploy worked. Kruger took nine of the next 11 games from Marsh to 5-6 $125 Greg Gilliland, Lloyd Michaleski win the tournament 9-6. 7-8 $75 Merv White, Bob Manchester


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lightly into the cloth I freeze the object ball to the cue ball. The line of centers between the cue ball and object ball are pointed to the right of pocket F, at the long rail by pocket F. If you extended the line of centers through the rail it would point at about 3/4 to 1 diamond up from pocket F. Why is this aligned so far to the right? It is aligned so far to the right because you have the full length of the table in which the object ball will throw to the left before it gets to pocket F, (contact induced throw) caused by friction. The aiming area for the cue ball is shown in the diagram. Seeing this shot is a half masse the butt end of your cue is usually 45 degrees or less. Mine is usually less. You will be cueing the cue ball at about 2 o’clock for the masse affect to work on the cue ball. You don’t hit this shot with a lot of power. This shot

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In 1977, there weren’t very many books available on how to play pool. Willie Mosconi’s “Winning Pocket Billiards” and Luther Lassiter’s “Modern Guide” and “Billiards for Everyone” were the most common, but not very complete. Books by Clive Cottingham and Edward Knuchell covered more territory but were harder to find. In that year, Ray Martin and Rosser Reeves brought out “The 99 Critical Shots in Pool.” The publisher Random House has just announced a 30th anniversary edition of the book with a new introduction by Ray Martin. The rest of the content of the book is unchanged, but if you don’t already have a copy Bob Jewett of this book, it should be among the first dozen books in your billiard library. One important concept that Reeves and Martin covered well — and perhaps first, so far as I can remember — is the ghost ball. The concept of the ghost ball is pretty simple: it is the position of the cue ball at the instant of the collision with the object ball. Using this concept may tax your powers of visualization. Can you imagine a white sphere where the cue ball should be sent? It may take practice. These days, the ghost ball concept is often associated with the corresponding aiming system, but that was not what Martin had in mind. In fact, about aiming systems he said:

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Suddenly the eye and the brain begin to take over, and you begin to sink balls. So start! Sink balls! Sink balls! Sink balls! So, if Ray thought that the Ghost Ball system of aiming was pretty much worthless, why did he bring up the concept? To use on carom shots. Ray was mostly talking about 14.1 in his book and at that game (and at eight ball) you frequently run into tight clusters of balls with no obvious shot. Using the ghost ball technique can often show you an unmissable shot in a layout you thought was hopeless. Shot A in the diagram is a typical situation. The cut on the 3 ball looks impossible, and in fact it is more than 90 degrees, but if you hit the 1 ball first, the cue ball will hit the 3 ball nearly immediately. If you can imagine a ghost ball as in the expanded version of the shot at the bottom, you can predict very accurately where the 3 ball will go. As drawn, the balls are sitting just right for the 3 to go into the pocket. Continued........page 33


May 2007

The Law of Attraction

Samm Diep (c) May 2007

I just finished the movie and the non-fiction book, The Secret, by Rhonda Byrne. If you’ve heard anything about it, then you know that it’s all about the Law of Attraction. Without giving away too much of the movie, the law of attraction is all about getting what you think about; using your thoughts and feelings to determine your destiny. Whatever you focus on will be attracted to you. Far fetched? Decide for yourself. But, you can’t deny that there’s much truth to this theory. Without getting too heavy on this topic, let’s think about how this applies to pool. We may not realize it, but we often create our lives by focusing on what we don’t want. For instance, “I hope I don’t scratch,” “I don’t want to lose my next match,” “I’m not a bad player,” and “I hope I don’t miss this shot.” Samm Diep These are all ways that we allow the things we don’t want to creep into our subconscious. Instead, choose the exact spot where you want the cue ball to end up and think, “I’ll make this shot and the cue ball will go there,” and visualize it happening. Say, “I will win my next match,” and believe it. Say, “I’m a spectacular pool player!” and be proud of it. Think, “make it, make it, make it,” with each warm up stroke and see the ball going into the pocket. Visualize everything that you want to happen, making the shot, beating your opponent, and winning the tournament. Attract the positive outcomes with your positive thoughts. Obviously, I can’t guarantee that just by doing this you will win more tournaments. However, I do believe that by adjusting the way we phrase our thoughts, not only in pool but also in life, we can proactively attract the things we want, not what we don’t want. A quote by Henry Ford: “Whether you think you can or whether you think you can’t, either way, you’re right.” Shifting the way we think and feel to the things that we want takes practice. It’s natural to want to complain about bad things that happened, the bad rolls we got, the bad luck we had. But, if we can focus on the positive things, we create them for ourselves. Our destiny lies in the future, not in the past. If we constantly dwell on the negative things from our past, then we inevitably recreate them. Remove “I can’t and “I’m not” from your vocabulary. Imagine yourself as a magnet that attracts things to you through the signals you emit, using your thoughts and feelings. Whether its money, relationships, health, or pool, be clear about what you want the ultimate outcome to be. Visualize it. Believe in it. And, make it happen for yourself. Focus on the things you want, not the things you don’t want. If you have yet to see the movie, watch it or read the book with an open mind. Samm Diep, “Cherry Bomb” House Pro at Table Steaks East in Aurora, Colorado Author of “You Might Be A D Player If... (101 Classic Moves That All Pool Players Can Appreciate)” Visit SammsPocket.com for fun & unique products for pool players. Also, check out The Tip Jar at blog.SammsPocket.com.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: B YRNE has won R OBERT tournaments in 8-ball, 9-ball and straight pool. In 1999 he won both the National Senior and National Amateur tournaments in threecushion billiards. Named “Best Billiard Writer” by Billiards Digest, his books and videos on pool have sold nearly a million copies. Byrne was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America’s Hall of Fame in 2001. He lives in Dubuque, IA.

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BACKSPIN Putting backspin in the cueball by hitting it below center makes possible some of the most beautiful shots in the game. While nonplayers may be intrigued to see a cueball back up after a collision in apparent defiance of the laws of physics, this shot is more than a curiosity for players. The player who can apply backspin, or draw the ball, with control has a powerful weapon on both offense and defense. That so many players can’t draw the ball even though they have been playing for years in one of the most lamentable aspects of the human condition. And yet the basic technique is not hard to learn. Advanced applications, of course, require a secure stroke, considerable practice and that thing called talent. In my experience as a teacher, students who can’t draw the ball are almost always not hitting the cueball low enough. They are afraid of golfing the ball - perhaps sending it off the table or ripping the cloth - but that seldom happens if the tip of the cue is shaped properly and well chalked. The second-most common error is shooting too softly. Low speed is okay if the cueball is a foot or less away from the object ball, but as the distance between the balls increases, so must the speed. The friction between the cueball and the cloth is constantly acting to reduce the backspin and convert it into natural roll. To learn how to hit the cueball low enough to get good draw action, use a striped ball as a cueball and orient the stripe horizontally (be sure that the stripe on the ball is no more than half a ball width for this exercise). BACKSPIN LIMIT In the diagram, note that the upper edge of the cue tip is contacting the lower edge of the stripe on a 9-ball - that’s how you get maximum backspin. Any lower and you’ll miscue, especially if the tip hits the cloth before the ball. Examine the 9-ball after shooting; the chalk mark made by the tip tells you if you hit the intended spot. When practicing, start with a short, straight-in shot and remember to get the cue out of the way of the returning cueball. In the drawing, the cue is not quite level, which is the case when the butt must clear a rail. A slightly elevated cue, in fact, makes the draw action livelier. The disadvantage is that unless you hit the cueball precisely in the center you have squirt and curve to contend with. That’s why most teachers advocate a level cue for draw shots. In addition, the more you elevate, the more awkward it is to stroke smoothly and the harder it is to judge speed. Except for certain tricks shots, a level cue will produce enough draw for almost any situation. For more coaching on draw shots, see Byrne’s Standard Video of Pool, Volume I.

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In Memory Of ...John Brewer Z-Man took down the House pro

John Brewer passed away February 7th 2007 after a very massive attack of lung cancer. He will be truly missed by many, many people. Those of you that didn’t know John missed the privilege of being in the presence of a genuine good person. He valued family, friendship, fair play and he would always root for the underdog. John had a unique sense of humor and liked nothing more than to make you laugh. John spent his early years in the Gig Harbor area, then moved to Auburn and later Kent, Washington. He worked for Boeing as a CVC mechanic for more than 15 years, and then he got back out in the fresh air doing construction until his illness. John was an avid pool fan, playing league 2-3 times a week out of the Interchange in Kent, also supporting the local tournaments in between those nights. He played APA for more that 10 years and made it to the National Tournament in Las Vegas twice. John also played TAP for five years going to Nationals in Kentucky twice. If he wasn’t playing he was probably watching, you could often run into him at the big boy tournaments where he would know who most everyone was and could usually pick the winners. A couple of his most recent trips were to the IPT tournaments in Reno and Las Vegas where he rubbed elbows with his (and our) idols. Along with pool, John loved golf, when he was playing regularly he often shot in the 80’s. There are plans for a tournament the weekend of May 18th (John’s birthday) the idea is to make it an annual event, and hopefully it will get enough interest and support to attract the quality of players John enjoyed watching so much. 8429 South 228th St Thanks to everyone for all their Kent, WA 98031 prayers and well wishes.

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McDermott All American Tour Results from Nite Hawk

The thirty-third stop of the 2006/ 2007 McDermott All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance - ACS) was hosted at Nite Hawk Café & Lounge, in Portland, OR on the weekend of April 20-22, and featured a $1,500 added purse with thirty-nine players. The event included a doubleelimination 9-ball format on 8-foot bar boxes. Stan Tourangeau (Vancouver, BC) ran undefeated to the finals. In the hot-seat match, Tourangeau comfortably dispatched Zac Masiba (Vancouver, WA) 9-4. Earlier in the A-bracket semi-finals, Tourangeau outplayed Dan Louie (Seattle, WA) 9-4, while Masiba knocked off Jessie Allred (Portland, OR) 9-4. In the B-side quarterfinals Mike Zimmerman (Seattle, WA) eliminated Louie 9-7, while Glenn Atwell (Portland, OR) ousted Allred 9-3; Atwell took out Zimmerman 9(l to r) Glenn Atwell, Stan Tourangeau 7 in the semifinals; and in the B-side finals Atwell ended Masiba’s run by a 9-6 margin. The tourney finals was one set to 11, and both Tourangeau and Atwell battled to the very end, with Stan Tourangeau clipping Glenn Atwell for the title by an 11-10 margin!

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Housed in the old University Union Men’s Club Mansion, Winfield’s Twisted Cue Club opened its doors April 1st to the public and enticed the pallet with fine cuisine and a first class billiards room. Owner and Master Chef, Thomas Mott remarked, “It is a fine dining restaurant with Sunday Brunch, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. We also have the Billiards Room downstairs with six pool tables and one very nice reconditioned 1908 Brunswick Collender 9 footer. The 9 footer is $6 an hour and the 7 footers are Valley Dynamo’s with new Simonis 860 cloth, and new rails. The room is set up for the pool enthusiast who want to play tournaments and play a little more seriously in a classy joint. We are set up as a plush, classy establishment.” I asked Chef Thomas about his unique combination of restaurant and pool hall and he said, “This out of the ordinary concept is why I went with it. I’m a billiards player myself. I play in APA and BCA and have played at Nationals in Las Vegas for both leagues. So I have the hobby of playing pool and the career of being a chef. I stumbled across this place, it was for lease, and thought it was a great way to combine my two passions. I gave it a facelift on the inside, pretty much stripped everything carpet, walls, kitchen and rebuilt it to a nice modern age bringing a touch of the new and the old together.” Plans are in the works for league players in the Twisted Cue Club. APA will be playing their finals and BCA is looking to have some teams there. The Billiard Room has a small pro shop with pool cues, supplies and

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Montana State 8-Ball April 27-29, 2007

1st Men’s A Jeff Boucher

1st Men’s B Dave Smith

by: Don “Cheese” Akerlow LEWISTOWN, MT

They started Friday night playing one or two rounds in the winners and if you lost a match you didn’t play until Saturday. Trivia questions were asked over the loud speaker such as, “Who were the MCMOA members in the picture in the souvenir program published by “The Break?” “In what city and what location was the MCMOA first held?” and if you knew the answer to any of the trivia questions you won a 2007 MCMOA Tshirt. As Saturday wound down for all the brackets, players began to be eliminated and by late afternoon the winners of the 16 player bracket and the winner of each of the loser’s brackets found their way into Sunday’s finals. Sunday starts off with a redraw and all players begin the day with no losses. Past winners who made it into the finals were: Jeff Boucher, Dan Hamper, Jason Dawes, Jerry Kohm, Dave Schwartz, Jason Tigart, Randy Sayre and on the Women’s side Sky Tigart, Judy Lorengo, Janet Dunks, Sue Miller and Carol Todd. All the tables were moved out except for six in the main room for finals, Men’s A and B, Women’s A and B, and the Second Chance Men’s and Women’s. Billy Saunders (Billings), who placed second in last year’s tournament to Jeff Boucher (Bozeman), is again playing Jeff in the finals. Billy who plays in his stocking feet is a true gentleman of the game. Sky Tigart is vying for her 2nd Men’s A Billy Saunders

1st Women’s A Sky Tigart

1st Women’s B Lori Warnell

third Women’s Championship playing Bonnie Wood. Christine MacDonald who plays league in the open division of the Rocky Mountain VNEA in Belgrade has to beat Lori Warnell twice. The MCMOA officers are considering a change in venue in 2008 to start a master’s division - invitational only. This is not set in stone as yet. The MCMOA has listened to the players and feels that it is both advantageous to the game and the players to extend a master’s division. Future press releases will explain the decision and the venue starting in 2008. Men’s A 1st Jeff Boucher 2nd Billy Saunders 3rd Dan Hamper 4th Jason Dawes 5/6 Jerry Kohm, Steve Spritzer 7/8 Dave Schwartz, Justin Salcido 9-12 Seth King, Britton Schwartzer, Bob Bateen, Doug Medina 13-18 Joe Schwartzer, Jon Todd, Jason Tigart, Tim Auberry, Randy Sayre, Brett Van Voast

2nd Men’s B Joey Diehl

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Don remarked, “had over 200 ERO’s with a 10 team format as well as a 30-ZIP by Jeff Boucher. It’s been a really smooth year in the city tournament, there where 30 odd teams that vied for two paid spots at the VNEA National Championships. The women’s tournament as well as the city tournament all ran on time and even a little ahead.” Don also Hub #5 (l to r) Hing Tsang, Christine MacDonald, mentioned that Lyn Seavey, Greg Gizinski, Garl Wiese, (kneeling) Jason Lucht there were more players signed up for singles this year, “I have about 17 or 18 signed up right now compared to maybe 6-7-8 usually.” When I asked him about changes to the leagues next season, Don said, “The thing of it is - this is my 17th or 18th year. In a sport everything we do is work. We pay our bills and send people to Vegas. You have that many people playing pool and everybody has a different philosophy on how to do it - “maybe you should do this” or “maybe you should to that” and maybe it would work and maybe it wouldn’t but we just go with what works. And these players that complain about not having a chance to go to Vegas - my suggestion is to play more and get better like the other players did to get there. The whole thing of Las Vegas is to send your best teams there - that’s what it’s all about. I go back to the Big Sky Tournament, if you win first place you go to the national tournament and they get put up against a seed like UCLA. This is the same thing - my worst place teams are playing my first place teams in the tournaments and that’s just the way it works in bracketing. I know the thing I’m going to emphasize to everyone next year is that to play in Vegas you need 12 WEEKS of play and NOT 12 GAMES - it’s 36 games. Overall it was a great year. I never had any real problems. I 703 W Babcock like it like that In the Bar-muda Triangle

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with a safety that would appear a legal hit was difficult, if not impossible. What the player who left the safety neglected to do was to call a referee to rule on the shot. What appears to be an impossible hit for one can be a relatively easy for another who has the knowledge and skill it takes to make a legal hit. The key to the situation was not calling a referee over.

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things have changed over the years. Things have become more consistent.” The Valley tournament, the top team would win a paid trip to Vegas, had little to no trouble. The only incident came when a player left his opponent

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not think it was and he expressed it as well. The player who left the safety became irate, shouting, yelling profanities and even challenged another player to go outside and fight, when they disagreed with him. This type of conduct is inexcusable and unsportsmanlike. The player should have been asked to leave and not play the rest of the tournament. He wasn’t. The referee determined the game should be played over. At these moments, most players are very passionate about what they believe, that doesn’t make either player right or wrong. Each should explain to the other why they thought it was or wasn’t a foul. If no agreement can be reached, then replay the game. When it Top shooter for the Valley became apparent to the player who called League in Bozeman is the foul that his team could not win the match Scott Cysewski Sponsor of the VNEA with two games left, he packed up his cues Bozeman Leagues and walk out on his team without saying a word. I too have tasted the bitter agony of defeat many times but you win and lose with your team, PERIOD. We had the City tournament at the Cats Paw this year and moved in four pool tables making a total of eight tables. Tom Hougen, owner of the Cats Paw was also on hand to greet the teams. The favorite team and winner of the league was the Molly Brown #1. They lost in the quarterfinals and had to beat the Eagles #2 team twice. The women’s tournament was held at the Eagles Club hosted by Dick Jones. In the women’s league the Cats Paw #1 team won their league championship and won their tournament to return to Vegas where last year they place second in the women’s division. The members were: Jen Pavlovick, Amy Neel, Loreen Carey and Tina Sponsor of the VNEA Bozeman Leagues Hansen. Rocky Mountain Gaming has run our league system for the past 27 years and our league sponsor is Bud Light. I would like to again thank Rocky Mountain Gaming, Bud Light, our league operators Don Lutes and Rich Petty for running and sponsoring the VNEA leagues as well as sending four teams (3 open and 1 women’s) to Las Vegas sponsoring their entry fees, their rooms and travel money.


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May 2007

May 2007

VNEA Teams Head To Sin City for Fun in the Sun

Cats Paw #1 (l to r) Loreen Carey, Aimee Neel, Tina Hansen, Jen Pavlovick

By: Don “Cheese” Akerlow

Don remarked, “had over 200 ERO’s with a 10 team format as well as a 30-ZIP by Jeff Boucher. It’s been a really smooth year in the city tournament, there where 30 odd teams that vied for two paid spots at the VNEA National Championships. The women’s tournament as well as the city tournament all ran on time and even a little ahead.” Don also Hub #5 (l to r) Hing Tsang, Christine MacDonald, mentioned that Lyn Seavey, Greg Gizinski, Garl Wiese, (kneeling) Jason Lucht there were more players signed up for singles this year, “I have about 17 or 18 signed up right now compared to maybe 6-7-8 usually.” When I asked him about changes to the leagues next season, Don said, “The thing of it is - this is my 17th or 18th year. In a sport everything we do is work. We pay our bills and send people to Vegas. You have that many people playing pool and everybody has a different philosophy on how to do it - “maybe you should do this” or “maybe you should to that” and maybe it would work and maybe it wouldn’t but we just go with what works. And these players that complain about not having a chance to go to Vegas - my suggestion is to play more and get better like the other players did to get there. The whole thing of Las Vegas is to send your best teams there - that’s what it’s all about. I go back to the Big Sky Tournament, if you win first place you go to the national tournament and they get put up against a seed like UCLA. This is the same thing - my worst place teams are playing my first place teams in the tournaments and that’s just the way it works in bracketing. I know the thing I’m going to emphasize to everyone next year is that to play in Vegas you need 12 WEEKS of play and NOT 12 GAMES - it’s 36 games. Overall it was a great year. I never had any real problems. I 703 W Babcock like it like that In the Bar-muda Triangle

The VNEA leagues in Bozeman, Montana start in early fall, usually the first Tuesday in October, the Tuesday preceding the first league night is the Captain’s Meeting which has turned into a Player’s Meeting for questions, answers, new rules, debates, arguing whys and why nots and what is expected in the upcoming league year. There are five separate leagues with 4 of them being played in or around Bozeman. The Valley league that stretches thirty-odd miles down to Sponsor of the VNEA Bozeman Leagues the “banana belt”, the lowest point in the county saw an increase of 25% in league participation. This only allowed us to play each team once; usually we play one at their home and one at our home. All leagues are on a 15 game rotating format, 5 person teams that holds true for 4 out of 5 of the leagues. The women’s league play a 4 person round 27 YEAR SPONSOR robin. CHARTER MEMBER In talking with the league OOD UCK operator, Don Lutes, he said, EASON “The leagues ran real BOZEMAN smooth this Eagles American Legion year, no Crystal Bar hassles, no Scoop fighting. The Molly Brown Cats Paw Hole in the Filling Station Wall league”, Tom Hougen (Cats Paw Owner), Loreen Carey The Pourhouse

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with a safety that would appear a legal hit was difficult, if not impossible. What the player who left the safety neglected to do was to call a referee to rule on the shot. What appears to be an impossible hit for one can be a relatively easy for another who has the knowledge and skill it takes to make a legal hit. The key to the situation was not calling a referee over.

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Molly Brown #1 (l to r) Seth King, Shawn Spence, Bob Marquart, Mike Schaff, Jeff Boucher

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things have changed over the years. Things have become more consistent.” The Valley tournament, the top team would win a paid trip to Vegas, had little to no trouble. The only incident came when a player left his opponent

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not think it was and he expressed it as well. The player who left the safety became irate, shouting, yelling profanities and even challenged another player to go outside and fight, when they disagreed with him. This type of conduct is inexcusable and unsportsmanlike. The player should have been asked to leave and not play the rest of the tournament. He wasn’t. The referee determined the game should be played over. At these moments, most players are very passionate about what they believe, that doesn’t make either player right or wrong. Each should explain to the other why they thought it was or wasn’t a foul. If no agreement can be reached, then replay the game. When it Top shooter for the Valley became apparent to the player who called League in Bozeman is the foul that his team could not win the match Scott Cysewski Sponsor of the VNEA with two games left, he packed up his cues Bozeman Leagues and walk out on his team without saying a word. I too have tasted the bitter agony of defeat many times but you win and lose with your team, PERIOD. We had the City tournament at the Cats Paw this year and moved in four pool tables making a total of eight tables. Tom Hougen, owner of the Cats Paw was also on hand to greet the teams. The favorite team and winner of the league was the Molly Brown #1. They lost in the quarterfinals and had to beat the Eagles #2 team twice. The women’s tournament was held at the Eagles Club hosted by Dick Jones. In the women’s league the Cats Paw #1 team won their league championship and won their tournament to return to Vegas where last year they place second in the women’s division. The members were: Jen Pavlovick, Amy Neel, Loreen Carey and Tina Sponsor of the VNEA Bozeman Leagues Hansen. Rocky Mountain Gaming has run our league system for the past 27 years and our league sponsor is Bud Light. I would like to again thank Rocky Mountain Gaming, Bud Light, our league operators Don Lutes and Rich Petty for running and sponsoring the VNEA leagues as well as sending four teams (3 open and 1 women’s) to Las Vegas sponsoring their entry fees, their rooms and travel money.


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May 2007

WPBA San Diego Classic

Article and photos courtesy of: www.wpba.com April 19 - 22, 2007 Viejas Casino - Alpine, CA

SAN DIEGO CLASSIC FINAL JASMINE OUSCHAN VS KELLY FISHER Kelly Fisher will be going for a 3-peat while Jasmine Ouschan is striving to be two for two in her professional events in the states. Both players played very well in their semi-final matches and the crowd is in for quite a display of skill, talent, and mental Kelly Fisher toughness. We are set for the lag. Kelly Fisher wins the lag and makes the 5 on the break but is forced to play a safety on the 1. Ouschan makes a tremendous rail first cut along the head rail but unfortunately scratches in the corner which so often happens on that particular shot. Fisher begins with ball in hand and runs to the 8 leaving a makeable shot for Jasmine which she misses. Kelly plays a nice safety by thinning the 8 and leaves the cue ball on top of the 9. Jasmine tries to thin the 8 but catches it a little full and scratches in the side. Game 1 to Fisher Jasmine comes up dry on the break in game 2. Fisher has a shot on the 1, makes the 2 but misses a thin cut on the 3. Ouschan also misses a thin cut on the 3 hanging it in the corner. Fisher takes advantage of the opportunity and takes a 2-0 lead with the break. Fisher pockets the 3 on the break and makes a fabulous cut into the side

on the 1 only to miss the 2 ball. Jasmine has another uncharacteristic miss relinquishing control of the table back to Fisher who neatly manages both object balls and cue ball to take a 3-0 lead. Ouschan comes up dry and leaves a safety opportunity for Fisher which she executes to perfection. Ouschan makes a nifty 2 rail hit with good speed to not leave an offensive shot. Kelly returns another great safety only overshadowed by Jasmine pocketing the 1 rail kick into the corner with shape on the 2. It appears Jasmine ran just long for the 3 and has to play safe tying the 3 with the 8. Kelly can see the 3 however, and plays a good safe. Jasmine makes a spectacular hit with perfect speed. Fisher returns and forces an error from Jasmine who leaves a shot on the 3 in the side. Kwik-Fire Fisher makes short work of the rest of the rack for a dominate 4-0 lead AND the break. Fisher comes up dry on the break. Jasmine with a difficult position requirement on the 2, just over cuts the 1 but ends up safe. Kelly takes her extension and ends up taking an intentional tying up the 3-6. Jasmine makes the 1 and plays a combo on the 2-8 which she makes but doesn’t end up with a shot on the 2 and plays safe. Fisher goes for a long Jasmin Ouschan rail bank on the two which hangs up on these incredibly tight pockets but is safe on the two-way. Ouschan fails to hit the 2 and Fisher continues on her quest taking the lead 5-0. Continued........page 32

China’s Pan Claims World Title Chinese sensation Xiaoting Pan has taken a giant step toward solidifying her credentials as an elite player by winning the prestigious 2007 Amway Women’s World 9-Ball Championship, in perhaps the Xiaoting Pan strongest field ever assembled for an international women’s event. Pan clobbered newcomer Rubilen Amit of the Philippines, 11-5, in the final of the Championship, held April 5-8 in Tao-Yuan, Taiwan. She pocketed $20,000 for the win, and Amit took home $10,000. In yet another sign of the continuing Asian takeover of international pool, the finishers tied for third place were Pei-Jen Tsai of Taiwan and Yukiko Hamanishi of Japan. How tough was the competition in Tao-Yuan? Former world champion Hsin-Mei Liu finished tied for fifth; BCA Open champion Jasmin Ouschan of Austria was tied for 17th; and Allison Fisher didn’t make it out of the group stages. Barely five feet tall, Pan is quickly becoming a towering presence in women’s pool. Just two weeks prior to the Amway Championship, Pan had secured her first title on the Women’s Professional Billiard Association Classic Tour. She beat Helena Thornfeldt of Sweden, 7-2, at the Great Lakes Classic in Michigan City, Ind.


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Celebrities Raise Money This is what happened last year

Seattle, WA

Over 250 participants joined Jamie Moyer, Richie Sexson, Gil Meche and other Mariners, as well as Seahawks Matt Hasselbeck, Grant Wistrom and Marcus Trufant to raise over $225,000 at the 7th Annual Jamie Moyer Celebrity Bowling and Billiards Tournament on Sunday, June 4. Proceeds went to The Moyer Foundation Endowment for Excellence in Pediatric Palliative Care and Child Life Programs at Children’s Hospitalto support children in severe distress. Participants at this annual event had the exclusive opportunity to bowl and shoot pool side-by-side with nearly 40 Mariners and Seahawks. The bowling tournament was won by Mariners starting pitcher Gil Meche, who took the title from last year ’s champion, Mariners reliever J.J. Putz. “We are very excited about the success of this event,” said Moyer Foundation Executive Director, Gary Pollock. “This is the first time the Seahawks and Mariners teams have come together to support the annual tournament. It’s such a unique opportunity for fans to interact one-on-one with their sports heroes, and at the same time support a great cause. We are incredibly grateful to all the players

and patrons who turned out to support the tournament this year.” In the past two years, the event has raised nearly $500,000 for Pediatric

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Palliative Care and Child Life Programs at Children’s Hospital. For more information, call The Moyer Foundation at (206) 2981217 or email info@moyerfoudnation.org. Mariners Gil Meche ABOUT THE PEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE AND CHILD LIFE PROGRAMS AT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Pediatric Palliative Care at Children’s Hospital is one of the first programs of its kind. An interdisciplinary team works with hospital staff and the families to address the medical, psychological, social, spiritual and logistical services for children with life-limiting illnesses. Children’s Child Life Programs help ease the fears that children and families face while undergoing treatment for lifethreatening diseases or emergencies. ABOUT THE MOYER FOUNDATION: The Moyer Foundation was founded in July 2000 by Jamie Moyer, Seattle Mariner’s all-star pitcher and wife, Karen. The Foundation’s mission is to provide comfort and support to children enduring a time of profound physical, emotional or financial distress. The Moyer Foundation has contributed more than $4 million in grants to help support over 100 different organizations. In addition to awarding grants to individual organizations, The Moyer Foundation spearheads several initiatives and funds for children in severe distress, including Camp Erin, bereavement camps for children and teens, The Gregory Fund (in partnership with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) for early cancerdetection research, and The Moyer Foundation Endowment for Excellence in Pediatric Palliative Care for Seattle’s Children’s Hospital..


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May 2007

NWPA TOUR STOP #2

(l to r) Chris Rogers, Jim Lebold, Liz Cole, Kim Hole and Ford

March 31 - April 1, 2007 - The Cue Ball in Salem, OR was the host of the NWPA’s 2nd tournament of 2007. Once again, Jim and the crew were perfect hosts, bringing in complimentary food and coffee, plus having their many tables in perfect condition. With thirty (30) players entered, it was one of our better attended Oregon stops in a while. Play started Saturday morning with many closely fought matches. The consensus opinion is that the overall skill level is increasing and there just aren’t any easy matches or overwhelming favorites anymore. This should make the points battle interesting this year. I don’t recommend players missing any tour stops, as a few points may decide the Season Champion. By Sunday, the field was pared down to the final eight (8). On the “A” side, Cindy Sliva beat Natalie Seal 7-4 and Liz Cole came from 2-6 to beat Kim Hole 7-6 to play for the point. In this, Liz finished strong again and won 7-3. Bumped to the “B” side, Natalie squeaked past Mary Olson 7-6 and Kim, angry from her loss, beat Mikki Small 7-2. Kim was on a mission, then beating Natalie 7-3 and Cindy 7-3 for a rematch with Liz. Once again, Kim jumped to an early 7-4 lead, but Liz reached back and took over with some impressive shooting to win 9-7. Thanks to all the players and the Cue Ball for such a great tournament and fun time. Be sure to visit nwpatour.com for updates on our next stop in June or July and don’t forget we will be back in Oregon at Break Time Billiards in Tigard in September. Chris Rogers and Ford (Tournament Directors) 1st $445 Liz Cole 2nd $290 Kim Hole 3rd $190 Cindy Sliva 4th $150 Natalie Seal 5/6 $88 Mary Olson, Mikki Small 7/8 $68 Linda Dick, Linda Carter STANDINGS 1 LIZ COLE 1 CINDY SLIVAS 2 SHARI ROSS 3 KYOKO SONE 4 KIM HOLE 5 MIKKI SMALL 6 NATALIE SEAL 7 KIM JONES 8 MARY HOPKIN 9 MARY OLSON 10 LINDA CARTER 10 KIT DENNIS 11 LINDA DICK 11 CRYSTAL OPOKA 12 TAMRE ROGERS 12 SUZANNE OSBORNE 13 JULIE VALDEZ 13 JESSICA ORTH 14 KARA LEONARD 15 VIKKIE KNUTSON

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Division: Blue Tier RICARDO GONZALEZ (BAKERSFIELD, CA) This is a list of the MARCI CONLEY (SAN MARCOS, CA) pool players from MELINDA SHERMAN (VANCOUVER, WA) the Western Division: Yellow Tier ROHIT TATACHAR (ISSAQUAH, WA) United States COURTNEAY NEWTON (NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA) and how they DEBBIE NADEAU (SAN BERNARDINO, CA) placed at BRANDY DIETRICH (SAN DIEGO, CA) Nationals. KENNETH HENDRICKSON (LAKEWOOD, WA) ELAINE AULGUR (BLACK DIAMOND, WA) JESSIE GARDELLA (MESA, AZ) CATHY HUBBARD (BAKERSFIELD, CA) PEGGY SHEN (SAN JOSE, CA) BARRY EASTWOOD (PORTLAND, OR) A complete list of LAWRENCE CRAIN (VANCOUVER, WA) all the standings APRIL PERREIRA (BAKERSFIELD, CA) can be found THOMAS HEIDTMAN (LA HABRA, CA) DAVID HALBRITTER (ALBQ, NM) online at the APA NANCY FUGERE (MILWAUKIE, OR) website SHERRY RYAN (OAK VIEW, CA) www.poolplayers.com EARL REDDING III (FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA) WENDY STEINMAN (SAN DIEGO, CA) MARK MAITO (ALBUQUERQUE, NM) BY WAGH (REDMOND, WA) Division: Purple Tier ROGER ENOMOTO (LOS ALAMITOS, CA) ALEX AROZ (PEORIA, AZ) JON BOURGAULT (STUDIO CITY, CA) BRIAN PARKS (BAKERSFIELD, CA) AL TERPSTRA (LAVEEN, CA) MICHAEL MOYA (NUEVO, CA) MELISSA BRITT (BAKERSFIELD, CA) MIKE DAVIS (BAKERSFIELD, CA) CHRISTOPHER BROWN (FOREST GROVE, OR) NATHAN IGO (LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA) ERWIN BREMERMANN (THOUSAND OAKS, CA) FRANK RICE (SAN DIMAS, CA) STEVE HOLLAND (SAN DIEGO, CA) FRANK SHIREY (BAKERSFIELD, CA) MICHAEL GRIMM (TUALATIN, OR) THOMAS TRENT (TACOMA, WA) ROBERT ALSTON (TACOMA, WA) DON SILVER (VISTA, CA) Division: Green Tier DENA SALAZAR (SAN DIEGO, CA) KRIS POWERS (BONSALL, CA) TRISHA YOUNGMAN (AUBURN, WA) Division: White Tier ADAM BRAND (PUYALLUP, WA) JASON CAVNAR (MONTCLAIR, CA) CYNTHIA HIDALGO (ALBUQUERQUE, NM) SOMALA ANG (SAN JOSE, CA) IDA HERNANDEZ (BAKERSFIELD, CA) LORI PERRY (VALLEY VILLAGE, CA) RITA SHEMWELL (LOS ANGELES, CA) GORDON BALLARD (SAN DIEGO, CA) JERRY BELL (HILLSBORO, OR) ALBERT De JESUS (PORTLAND, OR) KENNETH STEWART (BAKERSFIELD, CA) REBECCA SCOTT (BORREGO SPRINGS, CA) DESIREE DELOZIER (CORONADO, CA) CRAIG LEWELLING (CANBY, OR) Division: Black Tier JERRY LIN (NORTHRIDGE, CA) KATO LIN (CHATSWORTH, CA) LEVENT ERTOZ (MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA) CHRIS PARILLA (BAKERSFIELD, CA) MICHAEL STEVENS (OREGON CITY, OR) MATT WILSON (BLACK DIAMOND, WA) BRIAN PARKS (BAKERSFIELD, CA) JAMES CHANDLER (MESA, AZ) DAVE COUCH (SAN DIEGO, CA) JOHN PASQUARELLA (SAN DIEGO, CA)

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Mike Jensen

May 2007

Mike Jensen from Longview, Washington is known for his dedication to pool and has played league pool for approximately 40 years. Mike and his wife Rosie have been a huge help in encouraging the young players at the Caddy to get involved in the leagues. He is looked up to and admired by all the up and coming pool players in Longview as well as the old fogies who have known him for years. His tournament play has greatly improved due to all of leagues he has played throughout the years. Mike has won the Lower Columbia Open Pool League many times in both doubles and singles. He has played BCA here in Longview for many years (Currently In-House at the Cadillac Ranch in Longview). In the BCA he’s won Hi pt and Hi Run many times and his team has taken 1st in the division many times. --nominated by Cindy Doty, Northwest Players League


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Cascade Pool League Going On T en Years Ten

Cascade Pool League (CPL) has provided its players with weekly pool competition for close to a decade in the greater Portland, Oregon area. They have organized the average player, the avid player and the top player in a blend of fun, competition and entertainment. Over 900 individual members and numerous locations have participated in Cascade Pool League since 1998. Many of the people who played the first year are still playing in the league. League Operator Andrew Monstis has been running and managing leagues and brokering pool activities since 1983, the last nine years for Cascade Pool League. This is an all-inclusive activity span of 25 years of dedication to the pool community unsurpassed by anyone. With the help of his cooperator and wife, Sassy Campbell, Andrew has made Cascade Pool League the Mercedes of pool leagues. Together they have worked tirelessly,

putting together players, locations and events that benefit both sponsors and players. Trying to make everyone happy is an endless job and the effort has been continual. In the midst of the politics, CPL has managed to mix positive innovation with immense traditions. Cascade Pool League has affiliated with national organizations BCA Pool League (BCAPL) and Valley National Eight ball Association (VNEA) over the years. This has been very successful and non-conflicting arrangement to create an enhanced situation for players. CPL is the home of the 2000 International VNEA Team Champions. The CPL Philosophy has been to provide fun and engaging activities that stems from the early days of leagues in our community. Cascade Pool League believes that league is more just qualifying for something. Pool league is about more than showing up just to play or qualify - it's

All Players are invited to the player meeting for the big fall winter session in August, time and place to be announced. Proposed league types for 07-08: Many are now confirmed and others are still in development Sundays: Straight pool division at Classic Billiards (Fall Winter) Singles Mondays: 9-ball at Classic Billiards (Summer Fall Winter) 3 person teams Tuesdays: Traveling League various locations, Eastside (fall winter) 10 man doubles TBA

a community. Cascade players know they can call on fellow players to help them and they reach out and offer to help others. Cascade players have many resources to draw from and many pool formats to play. The goal has always been to create a fun league with events and activities to look forward to. Cascade strives to involve sponsors in the mix and bring new players to their establishments during the year. Players are kept informed on local, regional and national pool news. Andrew and Sassy and other CPL management volunteer year-round with others in the Western BCA to put on regional tournaments for all the players, giving up much of their personal time to help make those events a success. Both location sponsors and players contribute together to make this the best league around. Contributions from team sponsors, a tradition for 40 years, continue with Cascade Pool

May 2007

League. Thousands of added dollars accompany CPL main events midseason tournament, Interdivisional (City) Playoffs and the Annual Awards Bash, where recently a weeklong trip for two to Hawaii was given away. Sponsors make up a big part of CPL. Without them, it would be difficult to maintain the excellent series of events and awards that CPL is known for. This year will be the best year yet. Many things are being planned to make CPL's 10th year a banner year. New locations ~ more sponsoring ~ bigger Awards Bash. CPL players deserve to have entertainment and more and CPL is providing it. New year summer sessions begin in June. Contact the office to get your team signed up for some 9-ball! 503-2524215. Good luck to all the CPL players attending the BCA National 8-Ball Championships in Las Vegas in May!

Wednesdays: VNEA/BCAPL (Summer Fall Winter) Various qualifying. Thursdays: 5-person 8-ball teams (Fall Winter) and 9-ball (Summer and Spring) throughout Portland Metro area including Troutdale, Gresham, outer NE and SE Portland, NE and SE Portland, Oregon City, traveling and inhouse offered. Many other locations are being developed outside Portland metro and Vancouver both traveling and in-house and CPL is now open to starting something new when asked.

CPL LEAGUE HISTORY ~ is an honored history ~ 2007

2007

Cougar: High 5-Pub 181: Rick Kuykendall, John Jacobs, Herb Johnson Jake Morin, Steve Farley, Doug Pocyznek Lynx: Excalibur-Rodders: Paul Chang, Tony Newman, Willie Gin Mark Edwards, Duey Bennett Panther: Pool Gods-Dukes: Joe Stanisiewski, Harold Gilman, Ben Sickles Cecil Pickett, Tim Leslie, Loren Taylor Cheetah: Magnum Force-Pastimes: Kurt Hamm, Chris Gattman, Ron Ok Bill Ruddick, Dan Rodriguez, Sean Stevenson Ocelot: Down & Out-Dukes: Steve Copher, Gene Copher, Brian Bailey John Martin, Tony Dunlap South Coast: Silver Dollar-Silver Dollar: George Reilly, Chuck Zednik Rick Couch, Randy Baker, Carlos Rodriguez Most Points Men Gene Gee-641 Most Points Women Bonnie Jones-559 Most Games Won Men Gene Gee-58 Games Won Women Bonnie Jones-40 Table Runs l Mark Edwards-8 10'zips Mark Edwards-7 Highest Win % Eugene Gee 83% Most 50 Pts Sets H.Johnson/E.Gee-6 Best Set TBA Super Sub Dale Goeden Best Captain Overall DonMorse/ Bryan Lum/ J Windel Best Sportmanship Jennifer Windell

2007 1st Team All Stars Men Herb Johnson-94 John Lewis-89 Gene Gee-86 Jake Morin-82 Tony Counts-80 1st Team All Stars Women Bonnie Jones-58 Linda Smith-51 Debra Woynowskie-45 Robin Patrick-Fleming-43 Shannon Norton-42 Most Valuable Player Man/Woman 2007 Herb Johnson/ Bonnie Jones

Thanks to all who have made CPL the best league around!

Top all time accomplishments: Most Table Runs Season Jim Kellogg-16 Glenn Atwell-15 Pat Schumacher-15 Brad Gowin-15 Andrew Monstis-15 Steve Linglebach-14 Dave Randell-14 Brian McEvoy-14 Andrew Monstis-14 Bob Zack-13 Mike Stevens-12 Schumacher/Lingelbach-11 Randell/Monstis-11 Most Points Season 700 club Dave Randell-760 John Lewis-735 Jim Kellogg-733 Bill Canfield-726 John Rogers-726 Pat Schumacher-719 Cecil Pickett-713 Jim Pelfrey-706 Most Points 650 Club/Season Dave Randell-698 Bill Canfield-698 Alan Irving-676 Mike Dubendorf-674 Mike Kasper-671 Bryan Skinner-666 Don Assenberg-659 Tony Counts-654 Tim Merrill-652 Richard Adams-651 Most Games Won Season Brian McEvoy-69 Pat Schumacher-67 Steve Lingelbach-67 Dave Randell- 66 Jim Kellogg-65 Bryan Skinner-64 Dave Randell- 61

MVP Points100 Club/Season Pat Schumacher-126 Jim Kellogg-124 Andrew Monstis-119 Dave Randell-115 Glenn Atwell-112 Steve Lingelbach-109 Steve Lingelbach-108 Dave Randell-106 Mike Stevens-106 Brad Gowin-105 Andrew Monstis-102 Dave Becken-103 Brad Gowin-101 Brian McEvoy-101 Season Game Win % Pat Schumacher-95% Pat Schumacher-93% Dave Schelske-91% Steve Lingelbach-88% Tony Newman-87% Glenn Atwell-86% SteveTune-85% Pat Schumacher-84% Brian McEvoy-83% Mark Woodruff-83% John Rogers-83% Most Points Season Women Linda Smith-614 Kay Rubens-601 Wanda Plummer-572 Patti Stamm-564 Bonnie Jones-559 Kara Supalla 522 Debra Woynowski 517 Robin Patrick Fleming-517 Tami Parlette 512 Jill Richards-507 Linda Smith-504 Lynda Fanning-503 Shelby Eikenberry-503


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League Operators California Bakersfield: Show Me the Money Dave Nunley 661-863-0193 North Hollywood: Two of a Kind Gibbi Tkatch 818.509.1839 Palmdale: High Desert Classic Travel 8 Joe Moore 661-264-3779 Concord: Diablo Valley Pool Tina Mendoza 510.861.0812 Idaho Inland NW ACS - Jackie Clark jc9ball@icehouse.net Nevada The Money League Dan Gai 702-838-4215 Oregon Central Oregon ACS: Kelly Reynolds (Bend) cowboykel@coinet.com 541.420.4511 Lane County: Georgia Cassle gaceug@peoplepc.com Medford/Grants Pass: Dan Burdick anbvending@earthlink.com Midnite Phoenix: Portland Jean Bartholomew Jean32@email.msn.com Judy Griffith 360.892.7454 SHORDUNSKI@aol.com Becky Mowdy (contact Judy Griffith) Niki Phillipi ninipipi3@hotmail.com Roseburg ACS: Dave Gerkin 541.673.1304 Willamette Valley ACS: Annie Gay anneth@comcast.net Washington Midnite Phoenix Olympia & Tacoma: Craig Arnold 360.704.9448 lasercue@comcast.net Midnite Phoenix Vancouver: Judy Griffith 360.892.7454 Puyallup: Western Washington ACS Doug Schulze 253.848.0277 California San Gabriel Valley: Marc Ong 626.285.2455 Montana Great Falls: John Amelsberg 406.899.7665 j.amelsberg@bresnan.net Oregon Salem: Randi Lee 503.362.0133 Southwest Oregon: R J & Wild Bill 541.582.0821 Oregon, Washington Portland, Vancouver: Merle & Boomer Humphries 503.243.6725 Washington Seattle: King County Gene Birkeland 425.644.9331 Snohomish: Sno-Co APA Jeff Lilleberg 206.276.2427 Lisa Lilleberg 206.818.8835 Spokane: John Wenglewski 509.327.2591 Tacoma: Pierce County Michelle Barkdoll 253.219.2130 California Bakersfield BCA: Randolph Winkle 661.332.7827 North Hollywood: Two of a Kind Gibbi Tkatch 818.509.1839 Concord: Diablo Valley Pool Tina Mendoza 510.861.0812 Idaho Pocatello: Gate City BCA Pool League Steve Gertonson rgertonson@cableone.net Twin Falls: Magic Valley 8-ball Carl Wormsbaker 208.734.2560 wormospocket@netscape.net Montana Billings: Doug Asleson dougasleson@netscape.net Bozeman: Aimee Neel 406.388.0448 Hamilton: Bitterroot 8-Ballers Mark Strandberg 406.821.3355 Helena: Big Sky Billiards Chuck Hoagland 406.431.8105 poolforme@aol.com Nevada Las Vegas: www.taplvpool.com Sondra 702.614.0330 info@taplvpool.com Washington Spokane: Mark Sprecher 509.710.2670

Oregon Albany: Mid-Valley BCA Bob Cook 541.760.8242 bcook@northstarsurveying.com Astoria: Lower Columbia BCA Nancy Nelson 503.325.2931 frrumpy2003@yahoo.com Bend: Central Oregon BCA Kelly Reynolds 541.420.4511 cowboykel@coinet.com Eugene: Emerald Valley BCA Darcy Williams-Moss 541.517.9816 darcy@lcpl.net Grants Pass: Players Club Danny Burdick 541.659.0467 anbvending@earthlink.net Lincoln City: Lincoln City BCA Roger Jones 541.994.9305 rogercjones50@hotmail.com Portland: Cascade Pool League Andrew Monstis / Sassy Campbell 503.252.4215 sharandrew@comcast.net Roseburg: Roseburg BCA League Bruce Deal 541.285.8542 janet.thomas@douglasesd.k12.or.us Salem: Cherry City BCA Shawn/Tracii Self 503.851.0365 trucntrac21@comcast.net Toledo: South Lincoln County Melvin White 541.336.9563 remdwhite@yahoo.com Oregon, Washington Northwest Players League League Op: Cindy Doty 360.577.0098 cinbad@ispwest.com Bend Div Mgr: Linda Knight 541-389-1093 Kennewick Div Mgr: Donna Totten 509-946-8636 Longview Div Mgr: Cadillac Island Casino Cindy Doty 360-577-0098 Portland Div Mgr: Sam’s Billiards Kimberly Engh 503-484-5542 Oregon City KC’s Midway Div Mgr: Mike & Kari Stevens 503-632-4189 Tigard Div Mgr: Breaktime Billiards Matt Bryan 970-563-9279 Vancouver Div Mgr: Big Al’s - Becky 360-944-6118 Joe & Kay Ruben 360-892-0250 Yakima Div Mgr: Pam & Tim Desmarais 509-469-0354 Washington Lynnwood: Sno-King BCA Pool League Mark Avlon 425.478.1598 mark@skbca.com Ocean Park: Lower Columbia Peninsula Division Don/Jenny Sheldon 360.665.4105 dkj@centurytel.net Olympia: Thurston County BCA Terry Ludwig 360.790.7139 terrymludwig@comcast.net Port Angeles: Juan de Fuca League Bill Henderson 360.452.3923 hendo@tenforward.com Puyallup: Western Washington BCA Pool League Doug Schulze 253.848.0277 Spokane: Inland BCA League Johnnie Landis 509.220.4255 inland_bca@msn.com Arizona Tucson: Eagle Vending - Eric Allen info@eaglevnea.com Idaho Boise: Inglis Coin Mona Inglis 208.345.5305 Idaho Falls: Gays Music Mike Griggs 208.523.7774 Lewiston: C & B Music & Vending John Jordan 208.743.3248 Pocatello: Bannock Music Bruce McCaskill 208.232.4243 Salmon: Salmon River Amusement Bill Nemgar 208.756.4775 Twin Falls: Western Music & Vending Kevin Mahler 208.733.1212 Montana Bozeman: Rocky Mountain Gaming Don Lutes 406.586.9526 Helena: Century Gaming Chris Warren 406.442.7088 Lewistown: Native Son Amusement Stuart Armstrong 406.350.2204 Oregon Portland: Cascade Pool League Andrew Monstis 503.252.4215 sharandrew@msn.com

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MANKATO to host BEF Junior Nationals & ACUI Collegiate Championships this summer The Billiard Education Foundation (BEF) has finalized arrangements to combine the 19th Annual Junior Nationals to be played in conjunction with the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) Collegiate 9-Ball Championships for the 3rd consecutive year. Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) will host this event on July 10th - 15th, 2007. ACUI competition will be held on July 10th-12th, while the Junior excitement begins Thursday thru Sunday, July 12th -15th .

eighteen (18) 9-foot Brunswick billiard tables and will be stage to an expected 250 young athletes competing for scholarship awards, an invite to represent the United States at the WPA Junior World Championships and other prizes. To participate in the BEF Junior Nationals, players must earn an entry through a qualifier or be appointed by their local league. Qualifiers for the 4 divisions: 19 & Under Boys, 19 & Under Girls, 14 & Under Boys and 14 & Under Girls will be held through mid June 2007. For more information about hosting a qualifier, league guidelines or qualifier dates and locations, visit

ACUI participants must be invited to participate through a regional tournament, visit www.acui.org for more information. The Billiard Education Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit charitable organization committed to furthering the standard of excellence and leadership within the billiard community by engaging in activities related to the education and cultural advancement of tomorrow’s leaders. To become a sponsor, make a donation or inquiry, please contact Laura Smith at LauraSmith@BilliardEducation.org or phone 303.926.1039.

ACS JUNIOR NATIONALS & “CHALLENGE OF THE PROS” TO BENEFIT BEF ANNOUNCED The American CueSports Alliance is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual ACS National Junior 8-Ball Championships during the 2007 ACS National Championships at

the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 19-16. Divisions will include Singles Divisions (Boys 18 & Under, Boys 14 & Under, Girls 18 & Under and Girls 14 & Under) - Monday, June 11 - Wednesday, June 13; and 3person junior team division Thursday, June 14 & Friday, June 15. Junior-aged players may also compete in the adult divisions of the ACS National Championships in 9ball team (June 7-8), 9-ball Singles (June 9-10), Scotch Doubles (June 9-10) and 8-Ball team divisions (June 13-16). Players from ACS-sanctioned Junior leagues are qualified to compete in all divisions except adult 8-ball singles divisions. Non-league junior-aged amateur players may pay a $25 ACS Sanctioned Player (non-league) membership and compete in the junior 8-ball singles and the adult 9-ball singles divisions. In addition to the Championships, the ACS will be hosting the ESPNOpen Daily from 5pm - 2am

televised “World Summit of Pool” during the week and coordinating with the top players of the US Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) and Dragon Promotions to host a “Challenge of the Pros” on Tuesday evening, June 12, in which any player can challenge his or her favorite player(s) to benefit the Billiard Education Foundation (BEF). Top players in ACS-sanctioned junior leagues are also eligible to compete in the 2007 BEF Junior National 9-Ball Championships in July as well. Be aware that BEF places some limits on the number of players an ACS junior league can send, and any players selected to compete in the BEF Junior Nationals from your league must also pay a BEF junior membership. Full details and entry forms for the 2007 ACS National Championships are available at www.americancuesports.org. Further BEF information is available at www.billiardeducation.org WORLD’S ONLY 8-LINKED SET OF S.F. RUSH 2049 Video Racing Tournaments Every Friday Night at 9pm

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All times are Pacific Coast Time - Add one hour for Mtn Time These schedules have been provided by ESPN. These are tentative dates and are subject to change

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DA Y DAY Mondays

CITY Bellingham Everett Federal Way Kennewick Lakewood Marysville Puyallup Sedro Woolley Snohomish Spokane Vancouver Vancouver Tuesdays Everett Lakewood Oroville Shoreline Spokane Spokane Sumner Wednesdays Everett Longview Monroe Renton Seattle Sumner Tacoma Vancouver Thursdays Bellevue Lynnwood Federal Way Fircrest Lakewood Puyallup Spokane Vancouver Fridays Everett Federal Way Longview Okanogan Renton Spokane Tacoma Saturdays Bellingham Federal Way Kennewick Lakewood Okanogan Renton Renton Spokane Sumner Vancouver Vancouver Sundays Everett Lakewood Longview Lynnwood Okanogan Oroville Tacoma Vancouver Vancouver

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DA Y DAY Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays

CITY Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas

LOCA TION LOCATION Pool Sharks Cue Club Cue Club Pool Sharks

PHONE (702) 222-1011 (702) 735-2884 (702) 735-2884 (702) 222-1011

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball Handicapped 9-Ball 9 Ball D & E Players Tourny

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LOCA TION LOCATION The Pocket New Frontier Double Diamond Mint Night Club Mingles Woodshed Mingles The Pocket The Pocket Shooters Mingles Woodshed Oasis Bar

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Dan Lee (44), Marshall Williams (102) 9th $20 James Waters, Carlo Coronel, Eric DeMesa USPPA 9-ball Monday, April 9 1st $207 Daniel Rakin (111) 2nd $111 William Soo (69) 3rd $62 Deo Alpajora (133) Mitch Galbreath (60) 5th $40 Bob Tapella (75), Patty West (45), Ed Ames (112), Donnie Perea (46) USPPA 9-ball Thursday, April 12 1st $212 Hanh Chung (145) 2nd $117 Forrest Roberts (68) 3rd $130 Larry Lee (63), Kevin Scheper (54) 5th $20 John Alaniz (35), Reid Stensrud (70), Rylan Hartnett (70), Aaron Alston (36)

USPPA 9-ball Monday, April 16 1st $151 Jonny Warren (82) 2nd $85 Marshall Williams (102) 3rd $52 Larry Lee (63) Donnie Perea (46) 5th $20 Jermaine Lazaga (71), Deo Alpajora (133), Andy Iwan (40), Nick Callado (77) USPPA 9-ball Thursday, April 19 1st $269 Hanh Chung (145) 2nd $144 Jimmy Yee (50) 3rd $76 Dave Vincent (98), Andre Girard (38) 5th $40 Marshall Williams (102), William Soo (69), Elmer Diwa (82), Roberto Hernandez (72) Note: Elmer & Roberto won $20 each.


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San Diego Classic

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JO pockets the 5 and 6 on the break and comes with a nice shot on the 1 and 2 but gets out of line on the 3. She barely leaks out on the safety which indeed Fisher takes advantage of for a 6-0 seemingly insurmountable lead. Fisher is on the hill with the break. She makes the one in the side and has a 2-9 carom!!! The 3-peat is on! Congratulations to Kelly Fisher, winner of the 2005, 2006, and 2007 San Diego Classic. Both players give eloquent speeches during the awards ceremony in which the beautiful and unique trophies are presented. When Jasmine asked the crowd “Should I come back?” they erupted into applause. “I’ll take that as a yes. See you next year.” Kelly suggested to the crowd that every WPBA event be played at this venue. “This is the only tournament I’ve won. This is the only tournament I can win!” Could we possibly be looking at a 4-peat in 2008? 1st $13,500 Kelly Fisher 2nd $8,300 Jasmin Ouschan 3rd $5,400 Julie Kelly, Xiao-Ting Pan 5th $3,200 Karen Corr, Allison Fisher, Monica Webb, Anna Kostonian 9th $2,200 Kim Shaw, Sarah Ellerby, Ga-Young Kim, Janet Atwell, Jennifer Chen, Rachael Abbink, Alice Rim, Miyuki Sakai 17th $1,600 Tiffany Nelson, Angel Paglia, Stacy Hurst, Jennifer Barretta, Jeanette Lee, Ewa Laurance Melissa Herndon, Hsin Huang 25th $1,100 Caroline Pao, Morgan Steinman, Tracie Hines, Candi Rego, Dawn Hopkins, Gerda Hofstatter Aileen Pippin, Kim White

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coming out on top and Jing waiting for Chuckie to come through the B-side to face him. It was another hill hill thriller with Chuckie coming out the winner to face Scott. It would be a tall order for Chuckie to beat a veteran player like Scott but he proved he was up to the task and beat Scott two sets to take his first win at the Cadillac Island Casino. 1st $600 Chuckie Holyoke 2nd $400 Scott Nelson 3rd $320 Jing 4th $235 Tim Haines 5th $170 Rennie Amadio, Dan Stenburg 7th $120 Jeff Baker, Ron Ok 9th $70 Joe Kim, Jim Stiffler, T.W. Larson, Larry Wayne 13th $40 Brent Randell, Ken Haines, Minh Le, Angel Cantu


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Str aight P ool traight Pool Tour nament ournament Portland, OR

Bob Zack had runs of 43, 50, and 65 balls along the way to winning the April 1st Straight Pool Tournament at Sam’s Billiards. Darin Walding, who came in second, had a run of 36. Aaron Roberts of Olympia came in third and Paul Lamar, 4th. A revised format had the field of 19 players playing in groups of three and four, with the winners of each group and 2 wild cards (best score on the loss) advancing to an 8Bob Zack person finals. The finals were in a time-shortened double elimination format. The tournament was finished in less than six and a half hours and seems to meet everyone’s needs. With the greater number of players these days, the format may still be tweaked a little but the framework is working. Thanks to everyone involved for making this such a good tournament. 1st $80 Bob Zack 2nd $60 Darin Walding 3rd $45 Aaron Rogers 4th $30 Paul Lamar High Run: 65 - Bob Zack

Ghost Ball

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The shot as drawn is easy to predict because the cue ball moves only a very short distance between the 1 ball and the 3 ball. You can be off by quite a lot on where you contact the 1 and still land in about the same place on the 3. Shot B is quite a bit harder to predict because the balls are farther apart, but they are sitting just right for a ghost ball carom. What I look for in a situation like this is the line from middle of the ghost ball to the middle of the 4 ball and then to the pocket. This happens to be a straight line. I can then use my uncanny ability to scratch to play the cue ball off the 2 to make the 4. If the shot is not sitting quite straight I need to figure where on the cushion to send the ghost ball from the first object ball. Another trick to help with Shot B if you can’t visualize the ghost ball is to note the line from the left edge of the 2 ball past the right edge of the 4 and on to the right side of the pocket. This will be the path of the right edge of the ghost ball. A final trick for aiming close caroms like these is to first find the line the ghost ball wants to take. You know that the cue ball and (first) object ball always travel at a right angle to each other. Just send the first object ball at a right angle to the path you want the cue ball to take from the ghost ball position. If you can shoot the 2 ball along the indicated line, the cue ball has to pocket the 4. Be sure not to have any draw or follow on the cue ball or it will bend off the right-angle line. Well, one last trick. If the balls are sitting almost perfectly for the shot, but you need to pull the object ball over just a little, you can use some side spin on the cue ball to adjust the angle with throw. Using Ray Marin’s ghost ball method of aiming close caroms is a technique you need to practice before you use it. At first try using an extra ball to stand in for the ghost ball when sighting. You may find that you tend to aim a little full or thin on the shots, and it’s best to find and solve that problem on the practice table rather than in the league finals.

The

Cue Ball

Tournament Results for April 14th, 2007

Salem, Oregon

(l to r) Matt Horner, Peni Misa Player Matt Horner Peni Misa Roberto Ceja Mical Tate Brad Ruggles Dal Harris Carlos Santibanez Dominic Cardoso

Rating AAA A A B AA C AAA B

Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5-6th 5-6th 7-8th 7-8th

Cash 200 120 80 50 25 25 10 10

Points 100 75 60 50 40 40 30 30

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Men’s B 1st Dave Smith 2nd Joey Diehl 3rd Hing Tsang 4th Tom Filesteel 5/6 Jason Lucht, Joe Colvin 7/8 Neil Christensen, Charles Smith 9-12 Mike Akerlow, Dan Chapman Dan Harrington, Dan Reeves 13-18 Chris Loberg, Jon Kaphammer, Jared Korst, Greg Strozzi, Stuart Armstrong, Wilt Wolff

3rd Men’s A Dan Hamper

3rd Men’s B Hing Tsang

Women’s A 1st Sky Tigart 2nd Bonnie Wood 3rd Veronica St Germaine 4th Janet Dunks 5/6 Judy Lorengo, Cat Hansen 7/8 Loreen Carey, Tina Hansen 9-12 Mary Price, Anne Swainson, Jennifer Pavlovick, Laurie Hevertz Women’s B 1st Lori Warnell 2nd Christine MacDonald 3rd Patti Darfler 4th Sue Miller 5/6 Wendy Bartleson, Tina Barker 7/8 Lisa Tesdale, Phalle Colvin 9-12 Lisa Coolidge, Candice Evans, Denise Matz, Carol Todd

3rd Women’s A Veronica St Germaine

3rd Women’s B Patti Darfler

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CITY Tacoma, WA Tigard, OR Alamagordo, NM Lynnwood, WA Lynnwood, WA Spokane, WA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Portland, OR Okanogan, WA Salem, OR Beaverton, OR Billings, MT Bozeman, MT Tigard, OR Kennewick, WA Tucson, AZ Everett, WA Mtn View, CA San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Boise, ID Tigard, OR Alamagordo, NM Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Lynnwood, WA Lynnwood, WA Shoreline, WA Portland, OR Bozeman, MT Lynnwood, WA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Billings, MT Helena, MT Tigard, OR Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA San Francisco, CA Portland, OR Lynnwood, WA Lynnwood, WA Tigard, OR Alamagordo, NM Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Salem, OR Tigard, OR Mtn View, CA Helena, MT San Francisco, CA Lynnwood, WA San Francisco, CA Bozeman, MT San Francisco, CA

LOCA TION LOCATION City Lights (See ad p8) Break Time (See ad p15) Cue Connection (See ad p25) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) McQ’s (See ad p27) Hard Times (See ad p40) Hard Times (See ad p40) Sam’s Billiards (See ad 5) The Club (See ad p32) The Cue Ball (See ad p10) Junior ACS (See ad p5) Kings Korner (See ad p22) Eagles #326 (See ad p27) Break Time (See ad p15) Classic Island (See ad April) Main Street (See ad p15) Shotze’s (See ad April) CA Billiard Club (See ad p13) Family Billiards (See ad p30) Billiard Palacade (See ad p14) Boise St Univ (See ad p5) Break Time (See ad p15) Cue Connection (See ad p25) Hard Times (See ad p40) Hard Times (See ad p40) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Dr Cue’s (See ad p9) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p5) Eagles #326 (See ad p27) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Hard Times (See ad p40) Hard Times (See ad p40) Kings Korner (See ad p22) Edge Casino (See ad p11) Break Time (See ad p15) Hard Times (See ad p40) Hard Times (See ad p40) Family Billiards (See ad p30) Moyer Foundation (See ad p21) Billiard Palacade (See ad p14) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p5) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Break Time (See ad p15) Cue Connection (See ad p25) Hard Times (See ad p40) Hard Times (See ad p40) The Cue Ball (See ad p10) Break Time (See ad p15) CA Billiard Club (See ad p13) Edge Casino (See ad p11) Billiard Palacade (See ad p14) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p13) Billiard Palacade (See ad p14) Eagles #326 (See ad p27) Family Billiards (See ad p30)

PHONE (253) 383-3301 (503) 443-6166 (505) 439-9789 (425) 640-5474 (425) 640-5474 (509) 891-8357 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (503) 282-8266 (509) 422-0348 (503) 362-9740 (503) 740-8478 (406) 256-8946 (406) 587-9996 (503) 443-6166 (509) 460-7203 (520) 546-3464 (425) 220-9051 (650) 965-3100 (415) 931-1115 (415) 585-6800 (208) 841-3041 (503) 443-6166 (505) 439-9789 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (425) 640-5474 (425) 640-5474 (206) 365-1187 (503) 282-8266 (406) 587-9996 (425) 640-5474 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (406) 256-8946 (406) 449-4997 (503) 443-6166 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (415) 931-1115 (206) 298-1217 (415) 585-6800 (503) 282-8266 (425) 640-5474 (425) 640-5474 (503) 443-6166 (505) 439-9789 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (503) 362-9740 (503) 443-6166 (650) 965-3100 (406) 449-4997 (415) 585-6800 (425) 640-5474 (415) 585-6800 (406) 587-9996 (415) 931-1115

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball APA (small tables) One Pocket 9-Ball Big Guns 8-Ball (bar table) 9-Ball (big table) 9-Ball Class B One Pocket 9-Ball Straight Pool 8-Ball Women’s 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players 8-Ball Open Mixed @ Hot Shots 8-Ball Blind Draw Doubles 9-Ball Open Limit 32 Straight Pool 9-Ball Handicapped 9-Ball Super Scotch Doubles 9-Ball Memorial Day 9-Ball USPPA Warm-up One Pocket/9-Ball 8-Ball Handicapped BEF Jr Qualifer One Pocket 9-Ball Big Guns One Pocket 9-Ball 8-Ball (bar table) 9-Ball (big table) 8-Ball Open Straight Pool “Chip” Pool Classic 9-Ball Seattle Open 9-Ball USPPA Mini-Tourn. 9-Ball USPPA Pro-Am 8-Ball Blind Draw Doubles 14:1 Tournament Straight Pool 9-Ball Summer Jamboree One Pocket Summer Jamboree One Pocket/9-Ball Celebrity Billiards & Bowling 8-Ball Handicapped Straight Pool 9-Ball (big table) 8-Ball (bar table) One Pocket 9-Ball Big Guns One Pocket 9-Ball 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players Straight Pool 9-Ball USPPA Crazy Cue Ball Singles 9-Ball Open 9-Ball Scotch Doubles 8-Ball Handicapped Pool in the Park One Pocket/9-Ball

ENTR Y ENTRY Call $20 $25 (incl. g.f.) $20+$5 g.f. $20+$5 g.f. $35+$5 g.f. $20 $25 $12 $20 $10 $20 $5 $25 (incl. g.f.) $20 $25+$10 g.f. $20/team $60+$5 g.f. $60 $25 each $20 $15+$5 g.f. $20 $25 (incl. g.f.) $20 $25 $20+$5 g.f. $20+$5 g.f. $40+$10 g.f. $12 $10 $60+$15 g.f. $25 $60 $5 $20 $20 $100 $100 $25 each Call $20 $12 $20+$5 g.f. $20+$5 g.f. $20 $25 (incl. g.f.) $20 $25 $10 $20 $30/$20 buy back $10 $50 (incl g.f.) $60+$20 g.f. $20 $20/team $25 each

ADDED $50 every 8 $250 w/32 $250 w/32 $2800 payout w/54 $10 per 30 max. $10 per 50 max.

$200 w/16 $200 Matching $200 $50 every 8 $500 limit 64 $500 $1,000 w/64 $1,000 $300 ea w/32 $200 $50 every 8 $10 per 30 max. $10 per 50 max.

$250 w/32 $250 w/32 $1,000 Guar.

$200 $1,000 $1,000 $10,000 w/128 Matching $200 $50 every 8 $6,000 w/96 $3,000 w/48 $300 ea w/32 $200 $250 w/32 $250 w/32 $50 every 8 $10 per 30 max. $10 per 50 max.

$200 $50 every 8 $800 $200 $2,000 $500 $200 $200 $300 ea w/32

TIME Call Noon 2:30PM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM Noon Noon 11:00AM 11:00AM 10:00AM 10:30AM Call 11:00AM Noon Noon 1:00PM 10:00AM 1:00PM 1:00PM Call 1:00PM Noon 2:30PM Noon Noon 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM Call Call Call Call 11:00AM Noon Call Call 1:00PM Call Call 11:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM Noon 2:30PM Noon Noon 10:00AM Noon 1:00PM 11:00AM 2:00PM Call Call 10:00AM 1:00PM


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