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May

USA Going Strong in Predator 10-Ball Championship

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USA Going Strong in Predator 10-Ball Championship
Predator 10-Ball Championship / Las Vegas, NV
by InsidePOOL Staff
The American players are making an excellent showing for themselves thus far in the 8th Annual Predator 10-Ball Championship. From the original starting field of 96, there are now 32 billiard players remaining on the winners¡¯ side, many of them from the U.S.
Tony ¡°The Silent Assassin¡± Robles of New York, no stranger to winning tournaments in Las Vegas, was granted a bye in his first round and then sent Naoyuki Oi to the one-loss side in the second. Fellow compatriot Rodney Morris also had a bye and went on to defeat Hong Kong¡¯s Lee Chenman. Event promoter Charlie Williams was given a first-round bye but then ended Gerda Hofstatter¡¯s hot streak, sending her west.
Recently returned from the Philippines, Johnny ¡°The Scorpion¡± Archer advanced with a first-round bye and then a victory over Japan¡¯s Hayato Hijikata. Another Japanese, Go Takami, found no love at the hands of former U.S. Open champion Gabe Owen, who dealt him his first loss of the event. Straight pool champ John ¡°Mr. 403¡± Schmidt sent Germany¡¯s Nico Otterman left as well.
Top seed and defending champion Shane Van Boening has won his first match. He was given a bye and then faced down Deo Mark Golfo Alpajora of Spain. Jeremy ¡°Double J¡± Jones also advanced, winning first over Eduardo Roldan and then fellow countryman Charlie ¡°Hillbilly¡± Bryant. Other undefeated U.S. players include Robb Saez of Florida, who bested Oscar Dominguez and then Thomas Engert, and Dan Louie, who dealt losses to Amalia Matas and then Pil Hyun-cho of Korea.
The Philippines has a very strong group representing it in this event. Undefeated as yet are Efren Reyes, Jose Parica, Alex Pagulayan, Francisco Bustamante, and Lee Van Corteza. Warren Kiamco and Ramil Gallego have suffered one loss already.
For live coverage of the 8th Annual Predator 10-Ball Championship, please visit Predator10ball.com, Kozoom.com, and InsidePOOLmag.com.

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May

Pagulayan Makes Another Comeback

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Pagulayan Makes Another Comeback
by Samm Diep
Same story, different game. An overjoyed Alex ¡°The Lion¡± Pagulayan, self-admitted ¡°slow starter,¡± comes back again. This time the format was a three-day, winner-takes-all, race-to-100 showdown in the TheActionReport.com (TAR) pit.
After more than 23 hours of billiards, Pagulayan proved his late-blooming style is exactly what it took to conquer multiple trophy holder ¡°The South Dakota Kid,¡± Shane Van Boening.
Pagulayan was down at the end of the first two days 30 to 24, then 70 to 63. He was never ahead in the match until the score reached 93 to 92 Tuesday evening.
Neither player had missed a ball for hours, giving the packed room a rivalry they¡¯ll be talking about for years.
Ultimately, it was apparent that the momentum had shifted. Van Boening attempted to regain his lead, but some fatal errors in the end cost him the century mark. When asked if there would be a rematch: ¡°You can count on it!¡±
Final score: Pagulayan – 100, Van Boening - 94
Stake: $10,000 each

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May

BCA Pool Leagues National 8-Ball Championships

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32nd BCA National 8-Ball Champions Singles Scotch Wrap-up

Open Scotch Doubles

1st

Mike Williams Susan Williams

Chandler, Arizona

$4,300

2nd

Mary Rakin Colin Mazaika

Mountain View, California

$3,250

3rd

Lyn Wechsler Tammy Brook

Rochester, New York

$2,400

Masters Scotch Doubles

1st

Chad Vilmont Jessica Frideres

Fort Dodge, Iowa

$3,200

2nd

John Gabriel Michelle McDermott

Tulsa, Oklahoma

$2,200

3rd

Andrew Quinn Kristen Werner

Overland, Missouri

$1,550

Men¡¯s Open Singles

1st

Danny Barnes

Newport, Michigan

$11,000

2nd

Sam Kirby

Muncie, Indiana

$8,000

3rd

Shayne Morrow

Erie, Pennsylvania

$6,000

Women¡¯s Open Singles

1st

Noel Campos

Modesto, California

$6,000

2nd

Mary Rakin

Daly City, California

$4,000

3rd

Serena Copenance

Manitoba, CANADA

$3,000

Men¡¯s Masters Singles

1st

Justin Bergman

Fairview Heights, Illinois

$5,700

2nd

Jeff Boucher

Bozeman, Montana

$4,200

3rd

Tony Sulsar

Sherman, Texas

$3,200

Women¡¯s Masters Singles

1st

Iris Ranola

Zamboanga City, PHILIPPINES

$4,300

2nd

Kyu Yi

Houston, Texas

$3,000

3rd

Amalia Matas Heredia

Barcelona, SPAIN

$2,000

Men¡¯s Senior Singles

1st

Tim Joseph

Pocatello, Idaho

$4,600

2nd

Carl Sampson

Nova Scotia, CANADA

$3,300

3rd

Jose Zaragoza

Fort Worth, Texas

$2,400

Women¡¯s Senior Singles

1st

Holly Robinson

Concord, California

$2,500

2nd

Cheryl Pritchard

Moyock, North Carolina

$1,700

3rd

Kim Anderson

Boise, Idaho

$1,200

Super Senior Singles

1st

Donald Harp

Riverside, California

$3,000

2nd

Randy Goettlicher

Carrollton, Texas

$2,150

3rd

Angel Garcia

Thornton, Colorado

$1,500

Men¡¯s Player Member Singles

1st

Ramesh Gokhul

London, ENGLAND

$4,900

2nd

Michel Couvrette

Newport Beach, California

$3,500

3rd

Donald Helbig

Oakland, Maryland

$2,400

Women¡¯s Player Member Singles

1st

Sunny Griffin

Avon, Indiana

$1,800

2nd

Mary Ann Marr

Jackson, Michigan

$1,100

3rd

Keitha Belin

Shiprock, New Mexico

$700

Men¡¯s Grand Master Singles

1st

Jason Kirkwood

Grand Rapids, Michigan

2nd

Gary Abood

West Monroe, Louisiana

3rd

Scott Tollefson

Houston, Texas

Women¡¯s Grand Master Singles

1st

Kelly Fisher

Charlotte, North Carolina

2nd

Bonnie Plowman

Longmont, Colorado

3rd

Rebecca Wagner

Chicago, Illinois