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Jan

Music City Classic Begins With a Bang

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Music City Classic Begins With a Bangby InsidePOOL Staff, courtesy of Angry WhiteThe Music City Classic, hosted by JOB Billiards in Madison, TN, began tonight, with a huge field of over 110 billiard players to vie for top honors. This prestigious event, which is held annually in the “Third Coast,” has brought out the crème de la crème of the best players in the country.

18

Jan

Rivera and Nortwick Take Down the Tri-State Tour

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Rivera and Nortwick Take Down the Tri-State TourTri-State Tour / Parsippany, NJ, and Sunnyside, NY by Rick DavisJanuary 13-14 brought the first full weekend of play on the Tri-State Tour’s 2007 calendar. In the first event, Ariel Rivera swept up the B/C/D Saturday action at Comet Billiards followed by Clayton Van Nortwick, who went undefeated at Master’s Billiards during Sunday’s C/D event.

18

Jan

BCA Hall of Fame Induction Moved to May

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BCA Hall of Fame Induction Moved to MayChanges to HOF include new date and proceduresColorado Springs, Colorado: The Billiard Congress of America [BCA] has announced that its annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies (formerly held in conjunction with the Expo) have been re-scheduled for the Riviera Hotel Casino in Las Vegas on May 15, 2007. Inductees will be announced at a later date, then recognized at the ceremony which will take place at the Top of the Riv, 24th Floor Monaco Tower, at 6:30 pm.

18

Jan

McDonald Scores a Win

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McDonald Scores a WinCanadian 30K Tour / Scarborough, CAN By Willy HermozaShooters Billiards in Scarborough was busy the weekend of January 13-14, with 36 billiard players attending the Canadian 30K Tour despite the Derby City Classic in Louisville, KY, and Scott McDonald took full advantage of that fact.Marc and McEarl Bucais are two youngsters that are improving rapidly with the tour—their skills are solid and playing at their home room made them feel comfortable. The hot seat match was between McEarl and Scott McDonald, where the new gun bested Scott 5-5.