31

Aug

Feijen is Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Champion

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Feijen is Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Champion

By Inside POOL staff

Niels "The Terminator" Feijen added the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship to his resume by beating Filipino billiards legend Francisco "Django" Bustamante in the finals, 200-11.
Niels “The Terminator” Feijen added the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship to his resume by beating Filipino billiards legend Francisco “Django” Bustamante in the finals, 200-11.

After six strenuous days filled with nothing but straight pool, Niels “The Terminator” Feijen has come out on top of a 64-player field at the Predator World Straight Pool Championships. Hosted by the Hilton Hotel, this prestigious event brought the finest players in the world together to vie for this 14.1 title.

In the first semifinal match, Feijen and fellow countryman Nick Van Den Berg went head to head, with Van den Berg taking the early lead. However, Van den Berg suffered from nerves in this match—mainly because of the 30-second shot clock and the referee calling every ball—and couldn’t maintain his focus. Feijen, on the other hand, displayed superior composure while putting runs together, running 62 from the start and then 40 in the next inning. After Van den Berg’s final error, though, Feijen went 60 and out to advance to the finals 200-157.

The second semifinal match featured the veteran Francisco “Django” Bustamante versus Jasmin Ouschan, the young Austrian who burst onto the U.S. pool scene when she won the 2006 EnjoyPool.com 9-ball Championships over Allison Fisher in the finals. For Ouschan to make it this far in a male-dominated tournament was not unheard of, as she tied for fifth place in the 2006 event. Like Van den Berg, she took an early lead but couldn’t pull away in time to escape the onslaught of Bustamante. Though Ouschan notched a 73-ball run, ultimately Bustamante who took the lead and ran with it without looking back to win 200-148.

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All keyed up for the final match upon which a world championship title was hinged, Feijen and Bustamante went to work in the final race to 200. Bustamante missed a combo early on and missed a cut shot, and that was all it took—Feijen took the reins and kept methodically running out until he had won the final match by the stunning score of 200-11.

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30

Aug

Feijen is Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Champion

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Feijen is Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Champion

By Inside POOL staff

Niels "The Terminator" Feijen added the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship to his resume by beating Filipino billiards legend Francisco "Django" Bustamante in the finals, 200-11.

Niels "The Terminator" Feijen added the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship to his resume by beating Filipino billiards legend Francisco "Django" Bustamante in the finals, 200-11.

After six strenuous days filled with nothing but straight pool, Niels Feijen has come out on top of a 64-player field at the Predator World Straight Pool Championships. Hosted by the Hilton Hotel, this prestigious event brought the finest players in the world together to vie for this 14.1 title.

In the first semifinal match, Feijen and fellow countryman Nick Van Den Berg went head to head, with Van den Berg taking the early lead. However, Van den Berg suffered from nerves in this match—mainly because of the 30-second shot clock and the referee calling every ball—and couldn’t maintain his focus. Feijen, on the other hand, displayed superior composure while putting runs together, running 62 from the start and then 40 in the next inning. After Van den Berg’s final error, though, Feijen went 60 and out to advance to the finals 200-157.

The second semifinal match featured the veteran Francisco “Django” Bustamante versus Jasmin Ouschan, the young Austrian who burst onto the U.S. pool scene when she won the 2006 EnjoyPool.com 9-Ball Championships over Allison Fisher in the finals. For Ouschan to make it this far in a male-dominated tournament was not unheard of, as she tied for fifth place in the 2006 event. Like Van den Berg, she took an early lead but couldn’t pull away in time to escape the onslaught of Bustamante. Though Ouschan notched a 73-ball run, ultimately Bustamante who took the lead and ran with it without looking back to win 200-148.

View the Final 16 Single Elimination Brackets
View the Predator World Straight Pool Championship Final 32 Double Elimination brackets
View the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Round Robin Brackets online
View the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Final Round Robin Scores

All keyed up for the final match upon which a world championship title was hinged, Feijen and Bustamante went to work in the final race to 200. Bustamante missed a combo early on and missed a cut shot, and that was all it took—Feijen took the reins and kept methodically running out until he had won the final match by the stunning score of 200-11.

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30

Aug

Final Four Set at Straight Pool Championships

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Final Four Set at Straight Pool Championships
Predator Straight Pool Championships / East Brunswick, NJ

by Skip Maloney

Jasmin Ouschan defeated leader Mika "The Iceman" Immonen and moved on to defeat defending champion Ovlier Ortmann to move into the final four of the Predator World Straight Pool Championship.

The final four are set at the Predator Straight Pool Championships at the Hilton Hotel in East Brunswick, NJ. Niels Feijen will join Nick Van Den Berg, while the Philippines’ Francisco Bustamante and Jasmin Ouschan meet in a final single-elimination round of play on Saturday to determine the champion.

Bustamante was the first to make his way to the final four with an early evening 200-41 victory over Huidj See. The remaining matches played out simultaneously, with Feijen facing USA’s John Schmidt, Thorsten Hohmann versus Nick Van Den Berg and Jasmin Ouschan, continuing an unlikely streak of victories, playing the number-one-seed Oliver Ortmann.

Ahead by two balls at 184-182, Schmidt allowed a moment of pique to cost him the victory, not to mention some cold hard cash. After missing a shot that he presumed signaled victory for his opponent, Schmidt swept his stick across the table and conceded the match to Feijen. Van den Berg was next. He and Hohmann were rarely more than 20 or so balls apart until the score hovered in the area of the 120s, when Van den Berg took repeated command of the racks and finished it at 200-126.

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Arguably the surprise of the tournament, Jasmin Ouschan, followed her 200-174 victory over Mika Immonen that advanced her into the final eight, with an impressive 200-133 victory over the number-one-seeded Oliver Ortmann that placed her among the final four. Ouschan did a lot of little things right, leading to a series of repeated mini-runs of 10 or 15 balls in the race to 200 that were offered to her by an increasingly frustrated Ortmann. 

Ortmann stumbled repeatedly over the transition from one rack to the next, putting himself in a position for a good break but failing to make one. Ouschan stepped to the table, negotiated her mini-run, and just prior to a rack transition, missed and sat down. Ortmann stepped up, finished the rack, and then failed, for a variety of reasons, to capitalize on his own break chances; at one point, he smashed his stick on the table edge in frustration over a shot that he should have made. Ouschan took advantage of every opportunity, settling for small but consistent runs that eventually added up to 200.

Saturday’s action will commence with a noon match-up between Niels Feijen and Nick Van Den Berg, followed at 2:30 p.m. by Bustamante and Ouschan. The finals are scheduled to begin at 6:30.

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29

Aug

Ouschan Defeats Immonen to Advance to Final Eight

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Ouschan Defeats Immonen to Advance to Final Eight
Predator Straight Pool Championships / East Brunswick, NJ

by Skip Maloney

Jasmin Ouschan has defeated Mika "The Iceman" Immonen to proceed to the final eight players in the Predator World Straight Pool Championship.

Action at the Predator Straight Pool Championships in East Brunswick, NJ, moved into the final round of eight early Friday evening with Oliver Ortmann, Francisco Bustamante, Huidji See, Niels Feijen, John Schmidt, Thorsten Hohmann, Nick Van Den Berg, and a surprise Jasmine Ouschan advancing out of the single-elimination round of 16.

Ortmann, who ousted Thomas Engert 200-42, was set to square off against Ouschan in Friday’s final session, leading to Saturday’s final four. Ouschan, who overcame some adversity in the round robin sessions of the tournament, reached the final eight by defeating frontrunner Mika Immonen 200-174.

Earlier in the day, Huidji See concluded Corey Deuel’s tournament run 200-96 and turned to face Francisco Bustamante, who’d advanced with a 200-137 defeat of Harriman. Niels Feijen defeated Ignacio Chavez 200-128 and earned a spot battling John “Mr. 403” Schmidt, who eliminated Mike Dechaine with a 200-144 victory.

The final pairing was to pit Thorsten Hohmann against Nick Van Den Berg. Hohmann had eliminated Ralf Souquet from further action with a 200-144 victory, as Van den Berg was concluding Dominic Jentsch’s day 200-38.

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29

Aug

Defending Champ Ortmann Fallen but Not Out

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Defending Champ Ortmann Fallen but Not Out
Predator World Straight Pool Championships / New Brunswick, NJ

by InsidePOOL Staff

Mika
Mika “The Iceman” Immonen is leading the pack at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ.

Sixteen players are still fighting for the prestigious Predator World Straight Pool Championship title in New Brunswick, NJ, at the Hilton Hotel. Held this week through Sunday, this event began with 64 of the world’s top 14.1 players and will end Sunday with one in the winner’s circle.

Eight players still stake out the winners’ bracket. Mika Immonen just felled U.S. 14.1 bastion John “Mr. 403” Schmidt 150-73 and will advance to play former world 9-ball champion Thorsten Hohmann, who just defeated fellow countryman Ralf “The Surgeon” Souquet 150-47.

Defending champion Oliver Ortmann fell to Mike Dechaine by a thin 150-140 margin and now will have to struggle through the one-loss side. Dechaine’s next opponent will be Niels “The Terminator” Feijen, fresh off a strong 150-10 victory over Ignacio Chavez.

Corey Deuel, recent Million Dollar 9-ball Shootout champion, sent Raj Hundal to the west side 150-104 and will next play Francisco Bustamante, who just bested Danny Harriman 150-111. And German champion Thomas Engert advanced to the winners’-side final eight with a 150-50 win over Dominic Jentsch. Engert’s next opponent will be Dutch player Nick Van Den Berg, just off of a 150-103 win over Radislaw Babica.

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On the one-loss side, there are also eight players. Schmidt is still alive, having just eliminated Hall of Famer Allen Hopkins 150-111. He will next play Souquet, who annihilated Russia’s Konstantin Stepanov 150-10. Ortmann is also still attempting to defend his title, having sent Mike “The Mouth” Sigel home 150-105. Ortmann’s next challenge will come in the form of Ignacio Chavez, who just ousted Steve Lipsky 150-2.

Danny Harriman of the U.S. is still hanging in there, having just defeated Dan Barouty 150-91. Huidji See of the Netherlands will be his next opponent. See just bested Hundal 150-70. And Jasmin Ouschan is still on the move. She recently eliminated Radislaw Babica 150-10 and will next play Jentsch, who just ousted Vincent Facquet 150-80.

    WIN LOSS ball Count Opp
1 Mika Immonen - FIN 9 0 1000 339
2 Nick Van Denberg - NED 9 0 1000 427
3 Niels Feijen - NED 9 0 1000 432
4 Francisco Bustamante - PHI 8 1 967 X
5 Mike Dechaine - USA 7 2 983 X
6 Corey Deuel - USA 7 2 926 X
7 Thorsten Hohmann - GER 7 2 897 X
8 Thomas Engert - GER 7 2 868 X
9 Oliver Ortmann - GER 8 2 1000 X
10 Ralph Souquet - GER 8 2 1014 X
11 Huidji See -NED 7 3 1066 X
12 John Schmidt - USA 7 3 1061 X
13 Danny Harriman - USA 7 3 1009 X
14 Ignacio Chavez - MEX 7 3 909 X
15 Dominic Jentsch - GER 6 4 1007 X
16 Jasmin Ouschan - AUT 5 5 902 X

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29

Aug

Defending Champ Ortmann Fallen but Not Out

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Defending Champ Ortmann Fallen but Not Out
Predator World Straight Pool Championships / New Brunswick, NJ

by InsidePOOL Staff

Mika "The Iceman" Immonen is leading the pack at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ.

Mika "The Iceman" Immonen is leading the pack at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ.

Sixteen players are still fighting for the prestigious Predator World Straight Pool Championship title in New Brunswick, NJ, at the Hilton Hotel. Held this week through Sunday, this event began with 64 of the world’s top 14.1 players and will end Sunday with one in the winner’s circle.

Eight players still stake out the winners’ bracket. Mika Immonen just felled U.S. 14.1 bastion John “Mr. 403” Schmidt 150-73 and will advance to play former world 9-ball champion Thorsten Hohmann, who just defeated fellow countryman Ralf “The Surgeon” Souquet 150-47.

Defending champion Oliver Ortmann fell to Mike Dechaine by a thin 150-140 margin and now will have to struggle through the one-loss side. Dechaine’s next opponent will be Niels “The Terminator” Feijen, fresh off a strong 150-10 victory over Ignacio Chavez.

Corey Deuel, recent Million Dollar 9-Ball Shootout champion, sent Raj Hundal to the west side 150-104 and will next play Francisco Bustamante, who just bested Danny Harriman 150-111. And German champion Thomas Engert advanced to the winners’-side final eight with a 150-50 win over Dominic Jentsch. Engert’s next opponent will be Dutch player Nick Van Den Berg, just off of a 150-103 win over Radislaw Babica.

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On the one-loss side, there are also eight players. Schmidt is still alive, having just eliminated Hall of Famer Allen Hopkins 150-111. He will next play Souquet, who annihilated Russia’s Konstantin Stepanov 150-10. Ortmann is also still attempting to defend his title, having sent Mike “The Mouth” Sigel home 150-105. Ortmann’s next challenge will come in the form of Ignacio Chavez, who just ousted Steve Lipsky 150-2.

Danny Harriman of the U.S. is still hanging in there, having just defeated Dan Barouty 150-91. Huidji See of the Netherlands will be his next opponent. See just bested Hundal 150-70. And Jasmin Ouschan is still on the move. She recently eliminated Radislaw Babica 150-10 and will next play Jentsch, who just ousted Vincent Facquet 150-80.

    WIN LOSS Ball Count Opp
1 Mika Immonen - FIN 9 0 1000 339
2 Nick Van Denberg - NED 9 0 1000 427
3 Niels Feijen - NED 9 0 1000 432
4 Francisco Bustamante - PHI 8 1 967 X
5 Mike Dechaine - USA 7 2 983 X
6 Corey Deuel - USA 7 2 926 X
7 Thorsten Hohmann - GER 7 2 897 X
8 Thomas Engert - GER 7 2 868 X
9 Oliver Ortmann - GER 8 2 1000 X
10 Ralph Souquet - GER 8 2 1014 X
11 Huidji See -NED 7 3 1066 X
12 John Schmidt - USA 7 3 1061 X
13 Danny Harriman - USA 7 3 1009 X
14 Ignacio Chavez - MEX 7 3 909 X
15 Dominic Jentsch - GER 6 4 1007 X
16 Jasmin Ouschan - AUT 5 5 902 X

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29

Aug

Allison Fisher Nominated for Sportswoman of the Year

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Allison Fisher Nominated for Sportswoman of the Year

Allison "The Duchess of Doom" Fisher has been nominated for "Sportswoman of the Year" by the Women’s Sports Foundation.  Voting will be important with many Olympic athletes also being nominated.

Allison "The Duchess of Doom" Fisher has been nominated for "Sportswoman of the Year" by the Women’s Sports Foundation. Voting will be important with many Olympic athletes also being nominated.

Women’s Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) superstar Allison Fisher has been nominated for “Sportswoman of the Year” award for her exemplary performance in billiards by Women’s Sports Foundation.

The selection process was not an easy task this year with the consideration of all the Olympic athletes, so this is a particularly high honor for Allison to be nominated among the individuals selected. Allison Fisher gathered more top honors to add to her already crowded collection.

In August of 2007 Fisher won her third consecutive Women’s Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) U.S. Open Championship, earning an unprecedented 50th WPBA title. Fisher came in second place at the WPBA Midwest Classic (October). In November of 2007 Fisher won her eighth WPBA National Championship in Lincoln City, Ore., solidifying her sixth consecutive Player of the Year award. Fisher started out 2008 on the same foot, winning the first WPBA event of the year, the San Diego Classic (April). She also placed third at the WPBA World 9-Ball Championship and won her second WPBA title of the year at the WPBA Great Lakes Classic times (June).

Fans can vote for Allison Fisher here

About the Women’s Sports Foundation
The Women’s Sports Foundation is an educational nonprofit (501(c)(3) charity) organization founded in 1974 by tennis legend Billie Jean King. Its mission is to advance the lives of girls and women through sports and physical activity.

One of the top five public grant-giving women’s funds in the United States, the Foundation distributes $10,000-20,000 per week from operating dollars to provide opportunities for socioeconomically underprivileged and inactive girls to participate in sports and physical activity.

The Foundation’s advocacy efforts have directly affected the amount of scholarship dollars supporting educational opportunities for female student-athletes in the United States. In 1972, women received only $100,000 but now receive $617 million a year.

About Allison Fisher
Allison Fisher is universally regarded as the most successful billiards player in history. Since winning her first world championship at age 17, she has amassed more world, national, and professional titles than any other sports star—male or female. Her personal achievements, industry contributions, and dedication to the less fortunate have transformed her into a true champion in sport and life, and her good natured elegance has endeared her to millions of fans around the world.

Allison was born in Cheshunt, England, on February 24, 1968. She began playing billiards at age seven and credits her parents, Peter and Christine, for enabling one of sports’ truly remarkable careers.
Today Allison dominates women’s cue-sports. She won 80 national and 11 world titles, and became a household name in Great Britain before moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1995. Since immigrating to the United States, she has added 53 Women’s Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) “Classic Tour” titles and an unprecedented 21 international championships to her record.

Allison’s achievements are unmatched in any sport:
• More tournament wins than the combined totals of all her competitors, and nearly three times the titles
won by the second-ranked player
• The world’s top-ranked player for the last six years, 11 of the past 12 years in the WPBA, and for the
preceding 10 years while residing in England.
• The only person to win the National Championship eight times
• The only person to win the Tournament of Champions five times
• The only person to win the World Championship four times
• The only person to win the U.S. Open Championship four times (Allison is currently the reigning U.S.
Open Champion and has retained that title for three consecutive years)
• More “Player of Year” titles than any other sports star, extending her POY streak to six straight years, and
11 of the past 12 years.

A brief comparison

  Allison Fisher Tiger Woods Roger Federer
Tour Wins  165 89 55
Majors Titles  31 14 13
Years Ranked #1  22 9 4

 

SOURCES: WPBA, PGA, ATP, AND ONLINE SPORTS PUBLICATIONS
A regular on cable network ESPN, Allison is one of the most recognized athletes on sports television.
Recently, a fan asked Allison about her longevity in the sport. She replied, “Billiards, like all sports, requires extensive technical knowledge combined with acute physical and emotional discipline. Nolan Ryan played major league baseball for 27 years. I hope to top his record. Right now, I’m playing my best pool ever, and I plan to compete as long as I’m performing this well.”

Allison has transformed the way billiards is played, viewed, and enjoyed. She believes her approach to training, called “body-centered practice,” can be applied to other sports such as golf and tennis.
Most important, Allison feels strongly that sports personalities should be held accountable for their life decisions and set good examples for children. She puts it this way: “If you give nothing back, who are you?”

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29

Aug

More Top Players Fall at Predator Straight Pool

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Feijen is just one of the European players man-handling the rest of the field at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship.

Feijen is just one of the European players man-handling the rest of the field at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship.

As play continued at the Predator World Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ, several top players were eliminated including Johnny Archer, Tony Robles, Mike Davis and Charlie Williams.  The tournament has seen several upsets and surprises thus far, but with some of the pre-tournment favorites and round robin monsters out of contention, it seems like anybody’s tournament after these early extis.

Inside POOL Magazine would like to apologize for the misinformation that was passed along to our readers.  We originally reported that the top 32 players, the top four players from each grouping of the round robin stages, would advance into a single elimination bracket to continue the remainder of the tournament.  This information was incorrect as the top 32 players advance into a double elminiation bracket. 

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The European contingent is living up to expectations, continuing to dominate and lay all comers to waste.  Nick Van Den Berg, Mika Immonen, Thorsten HohmannNiels Feijen, Thomas Engert, Oliver Ortmann, and young phenom Dominic Jentsch all are still alive and on the right side of the brackets.  One slight shocker was Raj Hundal defeating round robin killer Johnny Archer in the first round. 

For the U.S. players, Corey Deuel, Danny Harriman and Mike Dechaine are alive and kicking on the no-loss side while BCA Hall of Famer Allen Hopkins and John Schmidt face each other in the west side of the brackets on Friday.

Here are the standings after the round robin stage.

Final 32 Standings
1 Immomen 7 0 700 210
2 VanDenberg 7 0 700 238
3 Archer 7 0 700 314
4 Feijen 7 0 700 339
5 Bustamante 6 1 667 371
6 Ortman 6 1 660 404
7 Daya 6 1 613 413
8 Williams 5 2 663 392
9 Souquet 6 1 667 348
10 Stepanov 6 1 648 296
11 Dechaine 5 2 683 429
12 Sigel 5 2 644 393
13 See 5 2 629 348
14 Deuel 5 2 626 436
15 Babica 5 2 624 492
16 Maidhof 5 2 621 462
17 Schmidt 5 2 688 564
18 Hopkins 5 2 635 362
19 Lipsky 5 2 600 448
20 Chavez 5 2 599 445
21 Harriman 5 2 598 479
22 Hunter 5 2 571 555
23 Engert 5 2 568 338
24 Facquet 4 3 555 421
25 Hohmann 5 2 597 364
26 Jentsch 4 3 657 473
27 Barouty 4 3 584 531
28 Pettipiece 4 3 580 550
29 Davis 4 3 569 521
30 Hundal 4 3 554 494
31 Robles 4 3 477 577
32 Ouschan 3 4 546 635
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28

Aug

Aruba 10-Ball Classic To Kickoff

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Aruba 10-Ball Classic To Kickoff

The Aruba 10-Ball Classic is set to kickoff on August 29.

The Aruba 10-Ball Classic is set to kickoff on August 29.

Beginning August 29th to the 31st, Aruba will hosting the 2nd Caribbean Billiard’s Union Tour Stop, a 10-ball event with $3,000 American dollars added to the prize fund.  A field of 48 International and Caribbean players are expected to participate.  Tournament entry fee is just $125 USD. 

Classic Billiards in Aruba will be the host venue with Caribbean Mercantile Bank NV, being the main sponsor for this summer International pool event.

The best players from South America will match up with the best Caribbean players including stars from Jamaica, Guyana, Curacao, and Aruba.  Puerto Rico, USA, Bonaire, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Dominican Republic have also been invited to the event.

Ike Runnels from Chicago, USA., Leo Campos from Peru and residing in the U.S.A, Danny Gokhul residing in London and recent BCA 8-Ball Champion, Sunil “The Termite” Kissendal from Jamaica, Risandro Rodriguez & Luis Miguel Sanchez both from Venezuela, Cristian Tuvi from Uruguay, 7 players from Peru lead by Jhon Lopez former WPA World Pool Championship participant, 7 players from Curacao lead by Johnny “The Legend” Hellmund and young gun Anthony Wever who just won gold at the CPB Junior Panamerican Championships in Nicaragua, and more then 20 Aruban strong players including Aaron “The Baron” Franken, Richard “The Wolffman” Woff, Roland “D-Gun” Acosta, Master Ryan Rampersaud will all be vying for this Caribbean 10-Ball Title.

For more information please contact Mr. Roland “Ditto” Acosta via email at dittoacosta@setarnet.aw.
Harold Acosta-Rollet - President
Caribbean Billiards Union
Billiards, a passionate sport for the mind and soul!
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28

Aug

Four Undefeated Players Remain in 14.1 Championships

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Four Undefeated Players Remain in 14.1 Championships
Predator Straight Pool Championships / East Brunswick, NJ

by Skip Maloney

Van Den Berg is one of the four undefeated players going into the single elimination rounds at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ.
Van Den Berg is one of the four undefeated players going into the single elimination rounds at the Predator World 14.1 Straight Pool Championship in East Brunswick, NJ.

Johnny Archer, Mika Immonen, Nick Van Den Berg, and Niels Feijen advanced undefeated Thursday in the Predator Straight Pool Championships, held in East Brunswick, NJ, this week. The top four finishers in eight groups of eight players have advanced to Thursday’s double elimination round of 32.

Germany’s Oliver Ortmann, the reigning champion, was also among those who advanced, concluding his three days of round robin action with a 6-1 record and total ball count of 660. Ortmann ended up in first place in his group. Mike Dechaine came in second with two losses, and Allen Hopkins finished at 5-2 in that group to finish third.

Five players in Group 2 of the round robin pairings ended up with 5-2 records. Tournament founder Charlie Williams finished at the top of that group with a 663 total ball count and advances, along with Mike Sigel (644), Ignacio Chavez (599), and Thorsten Hohmann (597).

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USA’s Dave Daya was at the top of his group with a 6-1 record, in spite of recording only the fourth highest total ball count (613). Advancing with him were John Schmidt (5-2; 688); Germany’s Dominic Jentsch ((4-3; 657); and number-three seed, Netherland’s Huidji See (5-2; 629).

Advancing with Feijen were Bob Maidhof (5-2; 621), Danny Harriman (5-2; 598) and Danny Barouty (4-3; 584). Francisco Bustamante and Ralf Souquet finished with 6-1 records in their group and tied at 667 for the second-highest ball total. Advancing with them were Tony Robles, who, though finishing at 4-3, recorded the highest ball total for that group – 677. Vincent Facquet (4-3; 555) of France also advanced.

Van den Berg will be joined in the round of 32 by Corey Deuel (5-2; 626), Thomas Engert (5-2; 568), and Raj Hundal (4-3; 554).  Joining Immonen from his group will be Konstantin Stepanov (6-1; 648), Bobby Hunter (5-2; 571) and Ed Deska (4-3; 507). USA’s Mike Davis was edged out of contention in that group, scoring the fourth-highest ball total (522), but finishing with a 3-4 record.

The young Jasmin Ouchan managed to tally the fourth-highest ball total (546) in her group that included the undefeated Johnny Archer to advance even with a 3-4 record at the end of the round robin action. Archer and Ouschan will be joined by Poland’s Radislaw Babica (5-2; 624) and Steve Lipsky (4-3; 587).

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