07

May

Official US Pool Player Rankings Announced

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Official US Pool Player Rankings Announced
Official United States of America Billiards Rankings Released

PHOENIX, AZ (May 6, 2008) - The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) has released the official and updated rankings for the United States men’s professional billiard scene to avoid any confusion as to which rankings are the accurate and historical rankings for the United States of America. To continue to follow the United States official point updates, visit the tour website at www.upatour.com (http://www.upatour.com) and click on Current Ranking located at the top of the homepage.
After a recent press release by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) concerning its intention to change the ranking and player communication overview procedures, the UPA stands firm as the player’s association and governing body, as still recognized by the BCA, that this is not only unfounded and uncalled for, but disrespectful to the player’s who have fought for this tour since its inception six years ago. The BCA has in fact, since its press release, utilized the UPA’s official rankings to establish their unofficial BCA Points List providing more cause to dispute their reasoning behind this change of practice in the first place; and in the process has offered a points list that has included numerous inaccuracies that pose irrevocable damage to the members of the tour in various aspects of their lives as Touring Professionals.
We find it quite odd that this new point system actually uses our own tour rankings and yet subtly changes the point distribution of our last event. As an association, we find it deeply troubling that those who oversee the BCA rankings would use our rankings in an attempt to ‘overthrow’ our player created and approved system. It is obvious to our players that this is merely an attempt to ‘wean’ the industry from the UPA Tour’s rankings. Our rankings will remain intact and we will do our best to help clarify the confusion that the BCA has contributed by using their imposed point structure. - Frank Alvarez, UPA President
The events of the recent days have caused a chain reaction by the players to demand that their names be removed from the BCA point list immediately, some of their comments are as follows:
I am not requesting that my name be removed from the new ‘rankings’ posted by the BCA, I am demanding it. I want nothing to do with the BCA points list and will be contacting all involved to have my name removed. We players have several ways in which we intend to deal with these pseudo rankings and this is just the beginning. You can bet as players come to realize the full ramifications of this point list, more players will follow. This has hurt both American and international players of our tour. - Rodney Morris, UPA Lead Player Representative
Our rankings were created by the players, for the players. In the BCA’s new ‘rankings’ they have the number one U.S. player, Johnny Archer, ranked fourth and 300 points below the new point leader. The UPA is a player owned tour and I have to wonder if the people who are doing this realize that. I want my name removed from this new list posted by the BCA and I urge every player who competes in U.S. do the same. - Shawn Putnam, UPA Touring Professional
I would like to notify the BCA and those involved in the development of this point list that you are directly damaging the livelihood of United States Touring Professionals. You have no right to change my ranking or change the rules by which my rankings are applied. Thank you for respecting my wishes by removing my name from your points list - you do not have the right to use my name. - Charlie Bryant, UPA Touring Professional.
If you would like to learn more about the UPA organization, our website is located at upatour.com or to contact us directly with questions, please call (480) 353-6747 or email info[at]upatour.com

05

May

US Professional Poolplayers Association Takes Stand Against World-Pool Billiard Association

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United States Professional Poolplayers Association Takes Stand Against World-Pool Billiard Association
Press Release

PHOENIX, AZ (May 5, 2008) - The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) announced today that the organization and its players plan to take a stand against the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) effective immediately due to its meddling within the United States men’s professional pool scene.

The UPA, as an organization, officially received word just hours ago that a press release was being provided to media from the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) concerning a change in ranking and player communication overview. In the press release by the BCA, it stated that the decision to manage the men’s professional rankings system and player communications duties was to be performed by the BCA.
The President of the UPA, Frank Alvarez, commented that it is regrettable that I was only informed of this hours before the release. I sit on the BCA/WPA committee and this topic somehow was not presented to the very player’s association that is directly involved. The UPA is officially recognized by the BCA as the ‘governing body’ and yet we were not consulted on this matter nor informed by the BCA of any such release. Obviously, we will need time to get to the heart of the matter and deal with it properly. The BCA is a trade organization and not a player’s association so this not only undermines, but underestimates the wishes of our Touring Professionals. It is apparent that the UPA membership as a whole is not being treated equally or with the same respect as its counter part the Women’s Professional Billiard Association (WPBA). Understandably, the player’s are outraged and we believe this matter will do nothing but impair U.S. pool if not resolved in the near future. It is my position that the will of the UPA is simply the will of the players.
In response to both the BCA’s recent decision and the behavior of the WPA, effective immediately, UPA players will not plan to attend the 2008 Qatar World Open 9-ball Championships currently scheduled for June 27-July 5, 2008.
Some of the top names in the men’s professional pool scene have provided statements on this issue as follows:
I take it as a personal offense that any association would seek to undermine our ranking system. We are the players in the U.S. and I will support my country’s association. If the WPA wants American players, then I am certain that we will be shown the respect that we deserve from WPA representatives. - Rodney Morris, UPA Lead Representative
This is our tour and our ranking system. No one has the right to take this away from us. Honestly, I am shocked and disappointed that we are treated with such disrespect. - Tony Robles, UPA Representative
In my opinion, we have the strongest ranking system in the world and we are not about to let that go. - Tony Crosby, UPA Representative
I’m in full support of the UPA - I believe in what it stands for and that the power should be in the hands of our player association. - Shane Van Boening, UPA Touring Professional

If you would like to learn more about the UPA organization, our website is located at UPAtour.com or to contact us directly with questions, please call (480) 353-6747 or email info[at]upatour.com.

28

Apr

Archer Earns Top Gun Honors

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Archer Earns Top Gun Honors

10-ball Desert Shootout / Tempe, AZ
by Skip Maloney
Veteran billiard player Johnny Archer struggled through some middle matches in the 10-ball Desert Shoot-Out but roared back in the double-elimination finals to defeat Mika “Iceman” Immonen twice and take home the $12,500 first prize.
Immonen got off the first shot in the hot seat match, and the two started firing back and forth until the score seesawed to double-hill. From there Immonen got the last rack to advance to the finals undefeated 9-8.

On the one-loss side, Mike Davis was hard at work shooting his way back. He traded shots with Robb Saez early, then jumped out to a 7-3 lead. Saez fought back to within one at 7-6 before Davis closed it out with two in a row.
Charlie “Hillbilly” Bryant dispatched John Schmidt into fifth place and faced Davis in the quarterfinal. Davis dropped Bryant into fourth and turned to face Archer. It looked for a while as if Archer had rediscovered his rhythm, opening the semifinal match winning three in a row, but Davis could see the $12,500 and tried to struggle back one game at a time. He got within two at 8-6 before Archer finished him off and dropped him into third place.
“The Scorpion” came at Immonen in the first game of the final with both guns blazing, taking a 3-0 lead that he never relinquished. The Finn took the fourth game and the sixth in that first match, but that was it—Archer won the first set 9-2. Immonen spent the break at a table, shooting at metaphoric “tin cans” to stay loose and on target. It worked, because he took the first lead of the two-set match. Archer came back to tie and then take a 3-game lead at 4-1.
“Don’t get mad,” goes the saying, “get even,” and that’s just what Immonen did, winning the next three games to tie it at 4. This was the last tie, and as it turned out, Immonen had only one more bullet in the chamber. He fired it after Archer had won three more in a row. At 7-5, Archer took the next two to finish the shootout as top gun, while Immonen loaded his saddlebag with the second-place haul of $7,500.
Results:
1st Johnny Archer $12,500
2nd Mika Immonen $7,500
3rd Mike Davis $5,000
4th Charlie Bryant $4,000
5th John Schmidt $2,800
Robb Saez
7th Oscar Dominguez $1,500
Corey Deuel
9th Jose Parica $1,250
Gabe Owen
Tony Robles
Tony Crosby
13th Rodney Morris $1,000
Efren Reyes
Earl Strickland
Cliff Joyner

26

Apr

Archer and Immonen to Meet at High Noon

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Archer and Immonen to Meet at High Noon

10-ball Desert Shoot-Out / Tempe, AZ
By Skip Maloney
It’s only fitting that the last two winning billiards “cowboys” still standing in the 10-ball Desert Shoot-Out in Tempe, AZ, will meet in the desert at high noon on the tournament’s last day. Johnny Archer continued his blistering pace on Saturday, defeating both Gabe Owen and Mike Davis to move into the winners’-side final against Mika Immonen, who defeated Robb Saez and John Schmidt to move into the hot seat showdown.
Archer opened the tournament with 23 straight wins before giving up two games to Bobby Emmens. As he prepared for Sunday, he had given up a total of only eight games to five opponents. He defeated Owen 9-4 in the round of eight and then played almost flawlessly through the subsequent match against Mike Davis. He was up 6-0 before trading games with Davis and reaching the hill at 8-2, where he closed it out.
Immonen sent Saez to the one-loss side with a 9-5 win before dispatching Schmidt with a 9-7 victory that wasn’t as close as the final score might indicate. Immonen reached the hill with Schmidt down by four racks—Schmidt’s late charge fell just short of forcing a hill-hill game, and Immonen moved on.
On the one-loss side, Efren Reyes was eliminated by Charlie Bryant in a hill-hill match. Bryant went on to defeat Owen 9-7 and eliminate him from further action. Tony Robles took Earl Strickland out of the tournament with a 9-6 win before running into Corey Deuel, who took him out in another close match 9-7.
Tony Crosby was eliminated from the tournament after defeating Cliff Joyner and then falling 9-7 to Saez. Deuel was scheduled to meet Saez in the next round, as Bryant squared off against Oscar Dominguez, who’d been knocked off the winners’ side by Davis. Schmidt was scheduled to meet the winner of the Deuel/Saez match, while Davis was to meet the winner of the Bryant/Dominguez contest.
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25

Apr

UPA Desert Shoot-Out Down to Winners

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UPA Desert Shoot-Out Down to Winners’ Final Eight

10-ball Desert Shoot-Out / Tempe, AZ
by Skip Maloney
As the sun set over the desert, the winners’-side bracket of the 10-ball Desert Shoot-Out in Tempe, AZ, was down to eight players. In five of the eight matches on Friday at Kolby’s Korner Pocket Billiards, the winners gave up four games or less. The other three went double-hill.
After shutting out his first two opponents in the opening rounds, Johnny Archer extended his unbeaten streak by five games before Bobby Emmons dented his armor with two wins. But that was all, as Archer cruised into the final eight 9-2. His next opponent is Gabe Owen, who moved into the final eight on the heels of a tightly contested hill-hill victory over Tony Robles.
Robb Saez and Oscar Dominguez joined the winners’ grouping with hill-hill victories over Rodney Morris and Thorsten Hohmann. Corey Deuel and Mike Davis sent Charlie Williams and Tony Crosby to the one-loss side of the bracket with 9-3 wins, respectively, while John “Mr. 400” Schmidt and Mika Immonen did the same to Charlie Bryant and Jose Parica with 9-4 wins.
On the one-loss side of the bracket, Earl Strickland jumped out to a 6-1 lead against Steve Moore, and after giving up a single game, won two more to reach the hill. Moore battled back to win the next two, but Strickland closed it out at 9-4, eliminating Moore from the tournament. Also eliminated were Dennis Hatch and Sparky Ferrell, who fell to Ernesto Dominguez and Louis Ulrich, respectively. Dominguez moved on to a back-and-forth struggle against Efren Reyes, in which he moved ahead of Reyes 3-1 at the start. Reyes came back to tie, and Dominguez responded to take another lead. The match seesawed back and forth, but the final tip moved in Reyes’ direction as he won 9-7 and moved on to meet Williams. In the meantime, Ulrich knocked off Chris Adams 9-1, to move into a match-up against Jose Parica.
The one-loss side of the bracket moved into the money round ($1,000 guaranteed) late on Friday night with key match-ups that included Reyes and Williams, Ulrich against Parica, Strickland versus Emmens, and Crosby squaring off against Jeremy Jones.
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25

Apr

UPA Desert Shoot-Out Down to Winners

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UPA Desert Shoot-Out Down to Winners’ Final Eight

10-ball Desert Shoot-Out / Tempe, AZ
by Skip Maloney
As the sun set over the desert, the winners’-side bracket of the 10-ball Desert Shoot-Out in Tempe, AZ, was down to eight players. In five of the eight matches on Friday at Kolby’s Korner Pocket Billiards, the winners gave up four games or less. The other three went double-hill.
After shutting out his first two opponents in the opening rounds, Johnny Archer extended his unbeaten streak by five games before Bobby Emmons dented his armor with two wins. But that was all, as Archer cruised into the final eight 9-2. His next opponent is Gabe Owen, who moved into the final eight on the heels of a tightly contested hill-hill victory over Tony Robles.
Robb Saez and Oscar Dominguez joined the winners’ grouping with hill-hill victories over Rodney Morris and Thorsten Hohmann. Corey Deuel and Mike Davis sent Charlie Williams and Tony Crosby to the one-loss side of the bracket with 9-3 wins, respectively, while John “Mr. 400” Schmidt and Mika Immonen did the same to Charlie Bryant and Jose Parica with 9-4 wins.
On the one-loss side of the bracket, Earl Strickland jumped out to a 6-1 lead against Steve Moore, and after giving up a single game, won two more to reach the hill. Moore battled back to win the next two, but Strickland closed it out at 9-4, eliminating Moore from the tournament. Also eliminated were Dennis Hatch and Sparky Ferrell, who fell to Ernesto Dominguez and Louis Ulrich, respectively. Dominguez moved on to a back-and-forth struggle against Efren Reyes, in which he moved ahead of Reyes 3-1 at the start. Reyes came back to tie, and Dominguez responded to take another lead. The match seesawed back and forth, but the final tip moved in Reyes’ direction as he won 9-7 and moved on to meet Williams. In the meantime, Ulrich knocked off Chris Adams 9-1, to move into a match-up against Jose Parica.
The one-loss side of the bracket moved into the money round ($1,000 guaranteed) late on Friday night with key match-ups that included Reyes and Williams, Ulrich against Parica, Strickland versus Emmens, and Crosby squaring off against Jeremy Jones.
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25

Apr

UPA Desert Shoot-Out Commences

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UPA Desert Shoot-Out Commences

10-ball Desert Shoot-Out / Tempe, AZ
By Skip Maloney
Billiard players Mika Immonen, Johnny Archer, Tony Crosby, Corey Deuel, and Tony Robles were among the first-round winners on the opening day of the $25,000-added 10-ball Desert Shoot-Out held at Kolby’s Korner Pocket Billiards in Tempe, AZ, April 24. The three-tiered event began with a qualifying tournament earlier in the week and will include a second-chance tournament slated for Saturday and Sunday.
The tournament drew 64 entrants to the Arizona desert and one of those entrants—Corey Deuel—traveled halfway around the world from another desert match in Dubai. Tournament officials granted Deuel a delayed start in his opening match against Dennis Hatch to accommodate his return from the Middle East tournament. Deuel defeated Hatch 9-3 and moved on to a tighter match-up against Ray Robles, which he won 9-7 to move on to Friday’s eight match-ups on the winners’ side.
In a heavily anticipated first-round match-up between Efren Reyes and Immonen, it was Immonen who advanced. Reyes went up 3-0 at the start, but Immonen rallied decisively to take a 5-3 lead. Reyes battled back to regain the lead. Up 7-6, Reyes gave himself a loose rack. Though he hit that rack hard enough on his break, two balls failed to move past the table’s side pockets, and thanks to a tournament rule requiring that two balls do so, Immonen was able to call a foul, tying the match at 7. Reyes hooked Immonen on the 2 ball in the subsequent rack. Immonen not only kicked two rails to hit that 2, but a subsequent carom knocked the 10 ball in and it was 8-7. Immonen ran the final rack to close it out.
Johnny Archer, fresh from a victory on the Great Southern Tour at his own club in Marietta, GA, defeated both Chuck Evans and Louis Ulrich to move into Friday’s winner’s side bracket. Neither Evans nor Ulrich won a single game in either of those match-ups. Like Archer, Tony Robles advanced on the winners’ side, not allowing either Randy Whitehead or Tref Cane to win a game.

18

Apr

UPA to Send Billiard Players to World 8-Ball Championships

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UPA to Send Billiard Players to World 8-ball Championships
The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) will be sending three of their top billiard players to Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, from April 18-25 to participate in the World 8-ball Pool Championships being held at the Fujairah Exhibition Center. The three players attending this year’s event will be 2007 Inside POOL Magazine’s Player of the Year, Shane Van Boening; Corey Deuel; and Ronnie Wiseman.
This event will host a total field of 64 players that will be divided up into 8 groups. The play will consist of races to eight, double elimination, alternate breaks. The top four players who qualify from each group will move on into the final 32. At that point, 16 players will be seeded upon performance results, while the remaining will be drawn at random to compete against the seeded individuals.
The President of the UPA, Frank Alvarez, would like to send special thanks to the BCA trade organization for helping provide the means for the players to have the opportunity to travel overseas to represent the United States in such a prestigious event.
If you would like to learn more about the UPA organization, their website is located at UPAtour.com. To contact them directly with questions, please call 480-353-6747 or e-mail info[at]upatour.com.

05

Feb

UPA Names Van Boening 2007 Player of the Year

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UPA Names Van Boening 2007 Player of the Year
The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) has officially declared its 2007 Player of the Year. The tour would like to congratulate Shane Van Boening for his accomplishments within the course of this past year and for representing the tour with such professionalism.

Van Boening has brought to the table an exceptional skill/talent and vast determination for perfecting the game. Along the road to success in 2007, he picked up many coveted titles and/or placed exceptionally high in many exclusive events both nationally and internationally. Included in this list of events are the following:
UPA Pro Tour Championship - 7th place
Enjoypool.com 9-ball Championship - 2nd place
Predator World 10-ball Championship - 1st place
World Summit of Pool - 2nd
2007 U.S. Open Championship - 1st place
2007 World Pool Championship - 17th place
Mosconi Cup Team Member - 2nd place
Upon receiving the news of this award, Van Boening commented that This title is an honor for me. All of the players are tough on tour. I am thankful for the UPA’s help and encouragement.
The UPA sends its best wishes to its newest Player of the Year and looks forward to watching Shane advance his career in the future. If you would like to read more about this player, look for him as the feature article in our upcoming UPA Magazine release.

27

Dec

United States Professional Poolplayers Association Reveals UPA Magazine

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United States Professional Poolplayers Association Reveals UPA Magazine

The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) and Eclipse Media Group, LLC have been working diligently in the past few months to provide a comprehensive source for UPA members, sponsors, and spectators that is both informative and entertaining. The day has finally come to unveil the UPA Magazine, which will launch in early 2008. This magazine will be published bi-monthly and delivered to the subscription list. It will provide up to date facts and statistics concerning the happenings within the UPA organization and on tour.
We are motivated by personal determination to positively influence and elevate the organization, said Mark Cantrill of Eclipse Media Group. This publication is UPA specific and will provide tour information and updates to its members and subscribers.
This free publication will offer its readers many interesting features including player profiles; player stories and organization updates; tips and instruction from the professional players; letters from the president of the organization; current rankings/seedings; tour and event schedules; along with features on the venues the tour frequents.
All tour members (professional and standard) will automatically receive a subscribed as part of their membership benefits. All other contacts and those who have signed up with UPA News and Updates will have their choice of an online or a print version of the magazine. For those of you who are interested in becoming a member of the UPA or would like to renew your membership, Click Here. If you are not that are not currently recieving our UPA news and updates, please take a moment to visit our website where you will then locate the Sign Up Here For News and Updates section on the homepage, provide your email address and submit. If you know of anyone that may be interested in the magazine, please forward this release to them as it will direct them on how to acquire a copy.

If you would like to learn more about the UPA organization, our website is located at Upatour.com or to contact us directly with questions, please call (480) 353-6747 or email info[at]upatour.com.
For media and advertising opportunities, contact Eclipse Media Group, LLC (480) 361-1316 or email media[at]MyEclipseMedia.com