Howard Vickery.....nothing listed on the AZB tournament earnings since 2006. I knew he was in Columbus and then Florida, then back to Ohio. Have not heard anything on how he's doing. Never see his name even in smaller tournaments. I liked him a lot.
Jim Rempe....one of America's all time best players. A 9 ball and 14.1 powerhouse. I know he goes to Valley Forge for the Super billiard Expo to help out at the Meuchi booth, but I never hear of him playing anymore anywhere.
Pete Margo....in the 1970's and early 1980's, a 14.1 giant! Quit the game to venture into business (Blockbuster Video) but was one of our stronger 14.1 players. Part of the group from the east coast (Hopkins, Mizerak, Colavita, Ervolino, Ray Martin, Sigel, etc) to have dominated 14.1 tournament play.
Tom Jennings....won the 1976 & 1977 U.S. Open 14.1 Championships when the PPPA boycotted the BCA and started their own group. A math teacher from NJ, he disappeared after Lisciotti beat him in that challenge match.
Edgar White, Earl Herring, Ed Sheahan, Seth "Buttermilk" Brown, Keith Thompson, Mark Beilfus...the list could get very long if we started listing the men who once played this game at the upper level and now, who knows what they're doing?
Does anybody in AZBdom ever bump into any of these guys in poolhalls or even a WalMart? Any stories or info on sightings would be appreciated.
Jim Rempe....one of America's all time best players. A 9 ball and 14.1 powerhouse. I know he goes to Valley Forge for the Super billiard Expo to help out at the Meuchi booth, but I never hear of him playing anymore anywhere.
Pete Margo....in the 1970's and early 1980's, a 14.1 giant! Quit the game to venture into business (Blockbuster Video) but was one of our stronger 14.1 players. Part of the group from the east coast (Hopkins, Mizerak, Colavita, Ervolino, Ray Martin, Sigel, etc) to have dominated 14.1 tournament play.
Tom Jennings....won the 1976 & 1977 U.S. Open 14.1 Championships when the PPPA boycotted the BCA and started their own group. A math teacher from NJ, he disappeared after Lisciotti beat him in that challenge match.
Edgar White, Earl Herring, Ed Sheahan, Seth "Buttermilk" Brown, Keith Thompson, Mark Beilfus...the list could get very long if we started listing the men who once played this game at the upper level and now, who knows what they're doing?
Does anybody in AZBdom ever bump into any of these guys in poolhalls or even a WalMart? Any stories or info on sightings would be appreciated.