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يجعل مطاحن ومارتن علامتهم على ماس [بيلّيردس]

يعيّن ب [أدمين] بما أنّ [بيلّيرد] رحلة أخبار - [فيكينغ] مشعرات 9 كرة رحلة

يجعل مطاحن ومارتن علامتهم على ماس [بيلّيردس]
[فيكينغ] مشعرة [9-بلّ] رحلة/رأس مرجان, [فل]

ب [إينسدبوول] [ستفّ]
[فيكينغ] مشعرة [9-بلّ] رجع رحلة إلى ماس [بيلّيردس] رياضات قضيب وشبكة في رأس مرجان, [فل], مارس - آذار 15-16 لحادث مزدوجة. يتزاحم مجموعة عظيمة من 99 لاعبات يبدى [أوب تو] ل ال $5,110 مال مرشّح للفوز بجائزة, مع [دونّي] مطاحن و [رونّي] مارتن يمشي بعيدا مع شرف علويّة في المفتوحة وتقسيمات هاوي, على التّوالي.

[أوندفتد] مطاحن يكتسح من خلال النصف سفليّة من الكتيفة, [بستينغ] [تودّ] [فيل] 9-1, واد [هوولند] 9-2, فجر [ألسن] 9-5, [نثن] [روس] 9-6, [أنثوني] [مغلينو] 9-2, وتشاد [فيلمونت] 9-2. مطاحن واجهوا [فيلمونت] ثانية في ال [فينلس], حيث [فيلمونت] خسر رصاص من 5-2 أن يكون قهرت ب [ميلّس] 9-6.

بدأ [رونّر-وب] [فيلمونت] في النصف علويّة من الكتيفة, حيث هو ذهب [أوندفتد] إلى الحارّة مقعد نظير, يربح على تدّ [لبك] 9-5, جيم [هرّون] 9-6, [دف] [روسّ] 9-2, [نيل] شباب 9-4, وطروادة فرنكة 9-8 قبل أن هو خسر إلى مطاحن في الحارّة مقعد نظير. على ال [أن-لوسّ] جانب أطاح هو فرنكة 9-5 في ال [سميفينل] قبل يواجه باتّجاه آخر ضدّ مطاحن ثانية.

في التقسيم هاوي, واجه مارتن نزولا إلى [إليشا] [مولّن] 5-3, رون حصاة 5-1, [شلّي] هاريسون 5-2, [ون] [أنو] 5-2, و [كن] سكينة 5-2. أرسلت مارتن كان إلى ال [أن-لوسّ] جانب بتدّ [لبك] 5-2, حيث هو واجه بول [برمولّ] في ال [سميفينل], يربح المجموعة 5-3 ويرجع إلى وجه [لبك] ثانية ال [فينلس], حيث هو [دووبل-ديبّد] [لبك] 5-0, 5-2 إلى فوز.

[لبك] عمل طريقه من خلال النصف سفليّة من الكتيفة, يرسل أيّ شخص في طريقه إلى الجهة يسرى من المخططة, [سترتينغ ويث] توم جونسون 5-1, [بوب] [هرّرا] 5-1, [جوهنّي] [كل] 5-4, [جك] كوكس 5-4, جيمس [أسولت] 5-3, ومارتن 5-2 قبل اجتماع [لبك] في ال [فينلس].

فتحت نتيجات:

[1ست]
[دونّي] مطاحن

[2ند]
تشاد [فيلمونت]

[3رد]
طروادة فرنكة

[4ث]
[جسن] [ريشكو]

[5-6ث]
[أنثوني] [مجنو]

[جسن] [ميلّر]

[7-8ث]
[نيل] شباب

[دف] [روسّ]

نتيجات هاوي:

[1ست]
[رونّي] مارتن

[2ند]
تدّ [لبك]

[3رد]
بول [برمولّ]

[4ث]
[لتيغو] صريحة

[5-6ث]
[كن] سكينة

جيمس [أسولت]

[7-8ث]
[إدّي] [ستوفر]

وسلي أبيض

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يعيّن ب [أدمين] بما أنّ Billiard Tour News - Viking Cues 9 Ball Tour

Olinger and Stone Roll Into First
Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour / Fairfield, OH

by InsidePOOL Staff

The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour rolled into Fairfield, OH, for its March 1-2 stop, where Ryan Stone and Alex Olinger took top honors in the open and amateur divisions, respectively. Michael’s Billiards hosted the event, which brought a total of 81 participants.

Local favorite Stone, who is from Dayton, and began playing pool at the age of 9, is only 21 years old. He has won two Viking Cue 9-Ball amateur events, and this win makes his first open division win. Stone made his way through the top half of the bracket undefeated, sending to the left side of the chart Chase Timmer 9-5, Cody Myers 9-4, Travis Stamper 9-8, Frank Ruby 9-1, Mark Slye Jr. 9-6, Joe Brown 9-3, and then Ruby again 9-5 to take the win.

Ruby drew a bye in round one and then defeated Ron Scalzitti 9-7 and Kelly Cottongin 9-4 before being sent to the one-loss side by Stone 9-1. He made his way back to the finals after defeating Steven Dillion 7-3, Bill Lott 9-2, Shannon Murphy 9-4, Stamper 9-7, and Brown 9-7 before facing Stone in the finals.

Open Results:
1st Ryan Stone
2nd Frank Ruby
3rd Joe Brown
4th Travis Stamper
5th Shannon Murphy
Mark Slye Jr.
7th Bill Lott
Jason Miller

Olinger, another local favorite, made his trek to the finals undefeated through the bottom half of the brackets, besting John Riddell 7-6, Dave Woods 7-5, Johnny Ferreri 7-4, Charlie Hans 7-5, Tony McCray 7-5, and in set one of the finals he defeated Charlie Hans again 7-1 to take first place.

Second place was won by Hans, who also began in the bottom half of the bracket by defeating Chris Hutchinson 7-5, Tim Wainscott 7-5, and Ed Hancock 7-6 before being sent to the one-loss side by Olinger 7-5. There he defeated Lucas Hawkins 5-1, Gary Romine 5-2, and McCray 5-4 before facing Olinger in the finals.

Amateur Results:
1st Alex Olinger
2nd Charlie Hans
3rd Tony McCray
4th Gary Romine
5th Johnny Ferrier
Lucas Hawkins

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Feb

Fuller and Bulfin are the Big Dawgs

Posted by admin as Billiard Tour News - Viking Cues 9 Ball Tour

Fuller and Bulfin are the Big Dawgs
Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour / Athens, GA

by InsidePOOL Staff

Lucky Dawg Billiards in Athens, GA, hosted the Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour the weekend of Februry 23-24, and the joint was jumping with a total of 86 participants, with players from eight different states. Michael Fuller took off the open division, while Matt Bulfin triumphed in the amateur event.
The events hosted 43 players in the Open Event which included 7 free entries and 7 league discounts and an additional 43 players in the Amateur Event on Sunday which included 7 free entries and 6 league discounts. The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour paid out an astonishing $5790 in prize money this past weekend. The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour continues to strive to provide an excellent tournament environment by scheduling events in some of the best player oriented pool rooms in the region and continuing to offer players the highest payouts possible.

The open event had 43 players vying for the top spot. Fuller, who has racked up wins on most Southeast tours with his astonishing ability over the past year, fought his way to the finals by getting a bye in the first round and then dominating the top half of the bracket. He dealt a donut to David Lemon before defeating Omar Abbsi 9-5, Walker Breadon 9-3, Bruce Berrong 9-1, and Travis Summers 9-6 for the hot seat. After Summers’ loss, he faced off against Paul Song in the semifinals and bested him 9-7 in the battle for the tip back across the board to face Fuller again. Summers won the first match 9-4, but in the second, Fuller came back to win a hill-hill thriller 9-8.
Open Results:
1st Mike Fuller
2nd Travis Summers
3rd Paul Song
4th Tim Orange
5th Bruce Berrong
David Shadden
7th Brian White
Roger Lewis

The amateur division, won by Bulfin, garnered another 43 fine players. Bulfin took charge of the chart, beginning with Paul Derringer 5-4, Mike Henry 5-2, Chad Royal 5-2, Todd Drake 5-2, Bryant Walker 5-3, and Jim Davis 5-3 in the hot seat match. Davis was awarded a win in the semifinals via a forfeit by Todd Drake and then returned to the finals to face Bulfin, where he was defeated 5-2.
Amateur Results:
1st Matt Bulfin
2nd Jim Davis
3rd Todd Drake
4th Billy Tyler
5th BR Tatum
Bryant Walker
7th Gary Neal
Chad Royal

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Feb

53rd Billiard Win for Putnam

Posted by admin as Billiard Tour News - Viking Cues 9 Ball Tour

53rd Billiard Win for Putnam
Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour / Galesburg, IL

by InsidePOOL Staff
A star-studded field of 65 turned out in Galeburg, IL, to compete on the Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour over the February 23-24 weekend. Hosted by Billiards on Main, this event boasted over $4,000 in added money.

In addition to event winner Putnam, players included James Baraks, Jon Kucharo, Eddie Balderos, Neal Jacobs, Scott Cohen, and Craig McLaren. Also, Jackie Palmer came out to compete. Palmer took Putnam under his wing when he was around 17 and practically let him live at the poolroom he owned, New Castle Billiard Club. They worked on Putnam’s physical and mental game for years until Palmer decided that Putnam needed to go on the road.

When the smoke cleared on Saturday night there were four players left in the winners’ bracket. Putnam bested Baraks 7-5, while McLaren sent Palmer to the west side 7-3, setting up the hot seat match. Before McLaren knew what hit him, Putnam opened up to a 4-0 lead. A dry break gave McLaren the chance to run a rack, but in the blink of an eye, Putnam had notched a 7-1 victory.
In the left side of the chart, Baraks was staging a comeback, ousted Scott Laird 7-2 to deposit him in fifth and then going on to deal Ivan Sweezer a donut 7-0. Faced with a disheartened McLaren in the semifinals, Baraks again did not disappoint, besting his opponent 7-3 to advance. The finals were hard fought, and the players traded racks back and forth until Baraks finally missed a ball, and that was all Putnam needed to press his advantage and win the match.
Results:
1st Shawn Putnam
2nd James Baraks
3rd Craig McLaren
4th Ivan Sweezer
5th Jackie Palmer
Scott Laird
7th Dave Tenley
Scott Cohen

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Feb

Moore and Tyler Triumph in Macon

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Moore and Tyler Triumph in Macon
Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour / Macon, GA

by InsidePOOL Staff
The Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour stopped at The Hole Thang the weekend of February 16-17 with a total of 66 participants in the events. The open division hosted 36 players, with hometown hero Steve Moore taking top honors, while the amateur division attracted 30 players and saw Brian Tyler emerging as the winner.

Moore was the favorite in the event from the beginning, but the real surprise turned out to be Jesse Middlebrook, for even though he took second place in the event, his fantastic play stole the show. Middlebrook suffered a second-round loss at the hands of JR Rossman in a thrilling match with the final score 11-10. After that match Middlebrook hit the one-loss side with determination. He overcame three hill-hill matches to reach the finals and play Moore for the title.
In the beginning of the finals it looked as though Moore was going to run through Middlebrook as Moore eased to an 8-3 lead. In the twelfth game Moore came up dry on the break and did not get back to the table until the score was 10-8 Middlebrook. Middlebrook came up dry on his next break, and Moore won that game plus the next to knot the score on the hill. In the final rack Moore broke and made the 1 and 7 ball but was left with no shot on the 2 ball, and a safety battle began. Within the next five plays, Middlebrook had Moore on two fouls with what looked like no chance of Moore making a legal hit on the 2 ball. After carefully studying the table layout Moore came up with a spectacular kick shot and smashed the 2 into the 9 ball, which found the pocket for the win.

Open Division:
1st Steve Moore
2nd Jesse Middlebrook
3rd Travis Summers
4th Jeff Hooks
5th JR Rossman
Brian Tyler
Chuck Dorsett
Rod Rentz

Tyler swept the amateur division, making his way through the bottom half of the bracket undefeated. He faced down Michael Lowery 7-2, James Parr 7-1, George Henderson 7-1, and Shawn Dowling 7-6 in the hot seat. Runner-up Dowling bested Derek Fountain 7-1, Antonio Maxwell 7-1, and Stephen Gonzalo 7-5 before suffering a loss to Tyler in the hot seat match. He recouped in the semifinals against Gonzalo, whom he defeated 5-0 to return to the finals, where Tyler bested him 7-3.

Amateur Division:
1st Brian Tyler
2nd Shawn Dowling
3rd Steven Gonzalo
4th Justin Mixon
5th George Henderson
Bryant Walker

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