As well as I can determine, Keith has been pretty much retired since the IPT collapsed in Sept. 2006 -- so about 8 years.
Keith was quite active, especially in regional open events, for about 5 years before that. According to the AzB results archive, he won 9 events in those years and had many other high finishes. His 3rd place finish in the US Open 9-Ball was in 2003.
Keith will be 58 in a few months (if the AzB database is correct). That's an age where physical issues often begin, or continue, to take their toll. Reyes and Parica are not as good as they once were. But it is certainly still possible to play top-level pool at Keith's age and older. JAM seems kind of eager to see how Keith will do without some of the habits of his earlier years. Wouldn't it be neat if that could translate into even better pool than he was playing 10 years ago. Perhaps this reality-show gig will induce some seismic activity that we haven't seen in quite a while and that will persist well beyond that gig.
Gracias, AL. I forgot about the IPT. And you're right, Keith was active at many regional events back then.
I drew him once at a 1pocket tournament in Olathe, KS around then. It was like the first round and Jose, whom I believe Keith was traveling with at the time, was playing on the adjoining table. Anyways, it's a race to three and I'm up 2-0 and Jose is laughing his ass off on the next table because there I am, a guy who had just learned how to play 1pocket, and I have the great Keither down 2-0, and I'm on the hill. And Keith finally looks over at Jose and says, "Well he's making every f**king bank shot he shoots at."
Keith then applied the handcuffs and Lou loses 3-2.
Lou Figueroa