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Á¦ Mitch Ellerman $6000
Á¦ 2 Jose Parica $3650
Á¦ 3 Johnathan Pinegar $2500
Á¦ 4 Gabe ¿ÀÀ¢ $1650
5 ¾Æ´ã Behnke $1000
Darrold Crain
Àϰö¹øÂ° Àýº® Joyner $750
Glenn Atwell
9 Geoffery Somer $525
Damian Alishan
Ike Runnels
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Á¦ 2 Gabe ¿ÀÀ¢ $1000
Á¦ 3 Shane ¹ê Boening $500

01

Mar

Pinegar Takes Reno 9-Ball Division while 8-Ball Nears Top 10

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Pinegar Takes Reno 9-Ball Division while 8-Ball Nears Top 10
by Rick Davis
Johnathan ¡°Hennessee¡± Pinegar took the 9-ball division of the U.S. Bar Table Championships by storm when he went undefeated to claim the division. The event, which is the second of three events, ran from February 26-29 in the middle of the week-long action held at the Sands Regency Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV.
In the finals Pinegar opened with a 4-0 lead against former U.S. Open champ Gabe Owen, but then Owen caught up to tie the score at 6-all then 7-all. From there Owen claimed the last two racks to force a final set. One again Pinegar opened with a 4-0 lead only to see Owen counter by tying the set at 6-all again. While Pinegar was desperately trying to avoid the same fate from the first set, fate was about to step in as Owen scratched on his next break, giving Pinegar just the momentum he needed to take the next three racks and claim the set 9-6.
Saturday brought in the bulk of the 8-ball action as the field was chopped down to the top ten, who will return on the event¡¯s final day of play on Sunday. While play will run through 1 a.m. local time, some of the players have emerged from the fog. On the winners¡¯ side Mitch Ellerman defeated Owen and Cliff Joyner defeated Tyler Edey early in the evening. Coming out on top of that same round, Adam Behnke, Jose Parica, and Pinegar are also alive and well on the winners¡¯ side. On the one-loss side it¡¯s still anyone¡¯s game as the day of play still has yet to produce its survivors.
Along with the players who are still kicking, several shockers were seen as the event progressed. The biggest was Player of the Year Shane Van Boening, who won the 10-ball event early in the week but then took a fourth-round loss to Behnke then was eliminated in his next match by Tinsley Johnson, who bested Rodolfo Luat two rounds earlier. Steve Moore followed Van Boening¡¯s example as he was defeated by Parica then eliminated by Larry Wilson in the following round.
Finally, of importance to the players is the all-around scoring, which will award extra prize money to the top three finishers. Van Boening was in the lead early with the 10-ball division win, but Pinegar and Owen each are likely to surpass him with their top 9-ball finishes and unknown 8-ball finishes. In any case, the final day of play will offer extra excitement as the new overall winner is announced.
Stay tuned to InsidePOOLmag.com for updates on the U.S. Bar Table Championships, as well as updates and coverage on all the regional events and tours.

29

Feb

Reno 9-Ball Reaches Finals; 8-Ball Begins

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Reno 9-Ball Reaches Finals; 8-Ball Begins

by Rick Davis
The finals of the 9-ball division for the U.S. Bar Table Championships are set and will feature Jonathan Pinegar against Gabe Owen at 8 p.m. local time. For the 111-player field, this second of three events has offered much excitement for the week-long event that filled the Sands Regency Hotel and Casino.
On the winners¡¯ side Pinegar had a great run that started by defeating Filipinos Jose Parica and Rodolfo Luat. Pinegar then slipped through a few more matches before besting Steve Moore then John Morra to reach the hot seat match. In all, Pinegar took seven matches to reach the finals. Morra also had a strong run, although he did not face any of the top pros, giving him a somewhat smoother run. Other highlights included Moore sending Cliff Joyner to the one-loss side in the event¡¯s first round, then a clash of pros in a corner of the chart saw Shane Van Boening, the winner of the 10-ball division, send Scott Frost west while Larry Wilson sent Owen over at the same time. Following that match Wilson shocked everyone by defeating Van Boening, who was the sure favorite until that point.
On the one-loss side both Van Boening and Owen made a quick run to the top eight laying waste to the other competitors, while nearby Moore and Luat each took command of their quarter of the chart to make the top eight. Since the winners¡¯ side was already set, the one-loss kept grinding through, and Owen eliminated Van Boening while Luat ousted Moore but then fell to Oscar Dominguez. A quick jump later and Owen knocked out Dominguez in the quarterfinals then eliminated Morra in the semifinals to get a shot at the title.
While the evening rounds give the final 9-ball players a break, the third and final division of 8-ball got underway with over 140 players. This final division will break in the evening for the spotlight 9-ball finals then resume over the weekend to end the trio of events. Early action has Owen, Van Boening, Luat, Moore in the top caste of players still on the winners¡¯ side.
Stay tuned to InsidePOOLmag.com for updates throughout the weekend on this exciting event.

26

Feb

U.S. Bar Table 10-Ball Event Drops to 12

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U.S. Bar Table 10-Ball Event Drops to 12
by Rick Davis
The U.S. Bar Table Championships moved smoothly into day two, where the 85-player field has been chipped down to only 12, and when the evening rounds conclude only 4 will remain. Taking place at the Sands Regency Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV, this week-long event features action in 10-ball, 9-ball, and 8-ball and offers an additional all-around prize.
Early in the day Jose Parica got his walking papers from Justin Bergman after a defeat by Gabe Owen. Scott ¡°The Freezer¡± Frost had a great showing in the afternoon as he defeated Rodolfo Luat but then fell to favorite Shane Van Boening. Possibly not the favorite early on, Van Boening has already secured his spot in the hot seat match, where he will face Edwin Montal Wednesday morning. Montal had a great day as well, sending Owen to the one-loss side, as well as a handful of other players.
Tonight¡¯s evening rounds will see the remaining ten players on the one-loss side will narrow down to two, who will return with Van Boening and Montal Wednesday. Top names include Tyler Edey, Luat, and the feature match of the evening between Cliff Joyner and Owen. Also, waiting in the wings are Frost and Adam Behnke, who will each face one of the other remaining eight players to form the quarterfinal match.
Wednesday¡¯s action will hit the brakes before the finals, however, as the 9-ball action gets rolling around 2 p.m. Currently there are over 100 entries, and that number will continue to rise until the noon cutoff time. After a full day of 9-ball play, the 10-ball finals will take place at 10 p.m. local time Wednesday.
Stay tuned to InsidePOOLmag.com for the latest news from the U.S. Bar Table Championships.

25

Feb

U.S. Bar Table Championship in Full Swing

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U.S. Bar Table Championship in Full Swing
by Rick Davis
The U.S. Bar Table Championship got underway today at the Sands Regency Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. The week-long event features competition in 10-ball, 9-ball, and 8-ball and offers an addition all-around prize to the top finishers that played in all three events.
Starting at 2 p.m. local time, the 10-ball event kicked off with an 85-player field in the race to 7, true double-elimination format, and all of the events are alternate break. In the 10-ball action favorites include Shane Van Boening, Gabe Owen, Jose Parica, Steve Moore, and others who will all battle it out for the $4,250 top prize, and overall 24 places are being paid out.
Highlights from the afternoon rounds saw Tyler Edey face Moore, and with Moore down 6-5, he made a tough cut on the 9 ball only to see the cue carom off the 10 to scratch and hand the final rack to Edey. The evening rounds will start into the one-loss side, and then the second day of play will offer matches on both sides of the chart until the top four return Wednesday.
Wednesday morning begins the 9-ball rounds, and the 10-ball finals will not play until Wednesday evening. The same switch up will take place when 9-ball winds down and 8-ball begins.
Stay tuned to InsidePOOLmag.com for nightly updates and news on all the bar table action.

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