2014 offered some very exiting and historical moments in pool. As stated in earlier posts Efren taking the Derby 1p in such a giant field with short races at his age was nothing short of miraculous, and to follow it up by taking down the the Smokin Aces Big Money 1p tourney. Efen is like a great wine, just keeps getting better and better. Sky destroying the Derby ring game, going from "this kid has no chance" to "the best bank performance I've ever seen", loosely quoted from a man that would know. RIP Freddy and everlasting thanks for all you did in bringing to light and preserving the knowledge and great history of Banks and One Pocket. They took away his break and micro checked his racks but nothing could stop Shane's hunger and determination as he toppled what was widely considered the strongest field ever assembled in tournament play to three peat our countries most prestigious title. We had the pleasure of watching the future of one pocket evolve before our very own eyes as the up and coming legends of the game did battle though out the year. The 6k Smokin Aces double hill match between Josh Roberts and Joey Gray was edge of your seat and one of the most exiting tournament sets that I have ever witnessed. Big hats off to Mikey over at Smokin Aces for bringing us big action and great tournaments all year long. He gets out there and makes things happen, which is greatly appreciated by us who can't travel at the moment. The 106 game 8 ahead set between Danny and Josh was just downright insane. 64k in the middle, no telling how much on the rail, three days of aggressive bomb your pocket one hole and neither of them got hot the whole set. They gave each other props for great shot all three days and smiled and shook hands afterward. Great show of class by two ambassadors of the game. Rob Saez impressed this year also. Going hill hill with Shane in multiple long race tourneys, runner up this year at the longest running 9ball tourney in the country, The Texas Open. Most recently he put two 9 packs and a 7 or 8 pack together in two days. He's taken steps to improve his attitude and mental game and its paying off in spades. Congrats Rob!!! 2014 was a great year and '15 got a tough act to follow.