Turning Stone Classic XXXIV 9-Ball Open January 6-9, 2022 PLAYER LIST

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Nice to see at least 14 top players in this field; Appleton, Archer, Chinahov, Deuel, Gorst, Hohmann, Immonen, Morra, Shaw, Strickland, Styer, Thorpe, Van Boening and Woodward.

Been a long time since there was this much talent at Turning Stone

Anybody know if Upstate Al will be livestreaming this? Have not seen confirmation of that.

PUTTING THIS OUT THERE
If any of these guys want to play one another a big set on Diamond tables while they are in town...I will host it. We can put it up on stream free,
Owner of Salt City Billiards
Located in beautiful Downtown Mattydale.... 30 minutes drive from Turning Stone.

Mike Zuglan's
Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour
1 Acciavatti, Tom
2 Al Awadhi, Bader
3 Al Shaheen, Omar
4 Al Youssef, Abdullah
5 Antonakos, Greg
6 Antonakos, Nick
7 Antone, Tony
8 Appleton, Darren
9 Archer, Johnny
10 Barretta, Jennifer
11 Bazinet, Chad
12 Boemmels, Brent
13 Bombard, William
14 Braiman, Chris
15 Buttle, Devin
16 Byrne, Dominic .
17 Byrne, Pat
18 Callaghan, Dave
19 Carey, Ray
20 Casanzio, Ron
21 Chin, Holden
22 Chinahov, Ruslan
23 Chiu, Jay
24 Chrysler, Vince .
25 Clark, Kevin
26 Clement, Darren .
27 Cloutier, Eric .
28 Connors, Rich
29 Coppola, Nick
30 Cote, Bill
31 Creamer, Mark
32 Cunningham, Bob
33 Dabreo, Raphael
34 Daigle, Martin .
35 Deocharran, Troy
36 Deuel, Corey
37 Dionne, Marc
38 Docalavich, Jesse
39 Dreidel, Dave
40 Dryden, Paul
41 Dufresne, Pascal .
42 Dupuis, Joe
43 Duvall, Andrea
44 Epperson, Edward
45 Feliciano, Dennis
46 Fernandez, Dave
47 Fleming, Pat
48 Fleming, Steve
49 Francisco, John
50 Garibello, Yesid
51 Gelinas, Alain .
52 Gianfrate, Len
53 Gokey, Fred
54 Gordon, Alan
55 Gordon, Bruce
56 Gorst, Fedor
57 Greenwood, Aaron
58 Guthrie, Brad .
59 Harricharan, Matt
60 Hart, Rob
61 Hernandez, Frank
62 Herring, Earl
63 Hewitt, Dan .
64 Hohmann, Thorsten
65 Hunt, Gene
66 Immonen, Mika
67 Jackson, Shawn
68 Jecen, Jed
69 Jelatis, Demetrius
70 Kam, Marco
71 Kantarevic, Suad
72 Kearney, James
73 Krah, Matt
74 Labonte, Randy
75 Lancey, Sara
76 Lee, Ray
77 Li, Jia
78 Lombardo, Hunter
79 McAndrews, Gregg
80 McNamara, Ray
81 Miller, Richard
82 Mills, Donny
83 Moody Jr. John
84 Moody, John
85 Morgan, Sean
86 Morra, John
87 Oney, Willie
88 Pao, Caroline
89 Pettit, Mike
90 Phlegar, Larry
91 Polo, Don
92 Prather, Jim
93 Pyle, Chris
94 Reigel, Don
95 Rivera, Jimmy
96 Robideau, Bud
97 Robinson, Chris
98 Rockwell, Jerome
99 Rodriguez, Elvis
100 Rodriguez, Jorge
101 Rozonewski, Paul
102 Santoro, Sean
103 Sharlow, Dan
104 Shaw, Jayson
105 Shlemperis, Dave
106 Shoemaker, Mike
107 Shuff, Brandon
108 Smith, Jonathan
109 Smith, Steven W.
110 Sossei, Jeremy
111 Souvanthong, Bucky
112 Strickland, Earl
113 Styer, Tyler
114 Tetreault, Matt
115 Thomas, Alvin
116 Thorpe, Billy
117 Toohig, Mike
118 Turner, Jordan
119 Udischas, Jim
120 Van Boening, Shane
121 Van Court, Glen
122 Vaughan, Garrett
123 West, Kevin
124 Wilkie, Shaun
125 Wolak, Frank
126 Woodward, Skyler
127 Yednak, Mike
128 Zippler, Tom
 
Sure...
Let's just say there's another 15 lower ranked pros/ shortstops after the 15 on the top list.

I'm pulling for JOEY DUPUIS to take this down.
I'm always a Mills fan for some reason....someday
 
Mike really brought it this time!

I caught word a few weeks ago, been waiting for the announcement. Will be great for sure. Great way to start off 22💪💪

Fatboy Approved
 
Mike Zuglan's Turning Stone event always fills up way beforehand. It's because he's an honest broker and all players are treated equally. There's no favoritism for pool's super stars, which sometimes happens at other events. Not on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour. Turning Stone is one of my favorite places to visit. I like everything there under one roof. My other half enjoys the table games outside of the pool venue.

Here's a cute shot of Keith and his Backers Committee at the Turning Stone. He rolled the dice and held the table for $10,000. The pit bosses were changing the dice and trying to slow him down, but Keith was on a mission. Everybody was crowding around the table to watch Keith roll the dice. After every roll, there was loud cheering and applause. It was beautiful! Yes, we have fond memories of Turning Stone. Oh, and we got our room comped too.

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Mike Zuglan's Turning Stone event always fills up way beforehand. It's because he's an honest broker and all players are treated equally. There's no favoritism for pool's super stars, which sometimes happens at other events. Not on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour. Turning Stone is one of my favorite places to visit. I like everything there under one roof. My other half enjoys the table games outside of the pool venue.

Here's a cute shot of Keith and his Backers Committee at the Turning Stone. He rolled the dice and held the table for $10,000. The pit bosses were changing the dice and trying to slow him down, but Keith was on a mission. Everybody was crowding around the table to watch Keith roll the dice. After every roll, there was loud cheering and applause. It was beautiful! Yes, we have fond memories of Turning Stone. Oh, and we got our room comped too.

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The rest of the table made out all right as well! Probably took them off for 25K or more. And Keith hit 'em in Vegas for much bigger scores too! He was dangerous if those dice got hot.
 
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Mike Zuglan's Turning Stone event always fills up way beforehand. It's because he's an honest broker and all players are treated equally. There's no favoritism for pool's super stars, which sometimes happens at other events. Not on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour. Turning Stone is one of my favorite places to visit. I like everything there under one roof. My other half enjoys the table games outside of the pool venue.

Here's a cute shot of Keith and his Backers Committee at the Turning Stone. He rolled the dice and held the table for $10,000. The pit bosses were changing the dice and trying to slow him down, but Keith was on a mission. Everybody was crowding around the table to watch Keith roll the dice. After every roll, there was loud cheering and applause. It was beautiful! Yes, we have fond memories of Turning Stone. Oh, and we got our room comped too.

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A few spots are held for the pros to enter at the end. That's reasonable.
 
Past Winners

Turning Stone Classic IMika Immonen
Turning Stone Classic IIFrancisco Bustamante
Turning Stone Classic III Charlie Williams
Turning Stone Classic IVSteve Tavernier
Turning Stone Classic VFrancisco Bustamante
Turning Stone Classic VIThorsten Hohmann
Turning Stone Classic VIIJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic VIIIJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic IXLee Van Corteza
Turning Stone Classic XJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic XIJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic XIIRalf Souquet
Turning Stone Classic XIIIOscar Dominguez
Turning Stone Classic XIVJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic XVJohnny Archer
Turning Stone Classic XVICorey Deuel
Turning Stone Classic XVIIRodney Morris
Turning Stone Classic XVIIIShane Van Boening
Turning Stone Classic XIXMike Dechaine
Turning Stone Classic XXShane Van Boening
Turning Stone Classic XXIEarl Strickland
Turning Stone Classic XXIIJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXIIIJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXIVJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXVMika Immonen
Turning Stone Classic XXVIJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXVIIJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXVIIIShane Van Boening
Turning Stone Classic XXIXBilly Thorpe
Turning Stone Classic XXXShane Van Boening
Turning Stone Classic XXXIJayson Shaw
Turning Stone Classic XXXIIShane Van Boening
Turning Stone Classic XXXIIIShane Van Boening

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