What stands out most to you that occurred in 2016? You may have several memories, or maybe you might just think of one pool-related happening that is noteworthy.
Here's a few of mine.
U.S. Open 9-Ball Founder and Promoter Barry Behrman; former National Billiard News founder Conrad Burkman; International Challenge of Champions promoter Matt Braun; Dickie Renks, native Calfornian and old-school pool player; the legendary Scotty Townsend, the fearless alligator wrestler and Darling of Dixie; BCA Hall of Famer Robert Byrne, instructional pool author; and AzBIlliards' own Frank "The Wedge" Wojciechowski; Don Brostoski, table maker founder of Golden West Billiard Mfg.; and Paul Huebler, cuemaker extraordinaire passed away.
Mark Griffin opened up what may be one of the best pool rooms in the States, maybe the world, in Las Vegas called Griffs.
Finally, the Billiard Congress of AMERICA -- yes, AMERICA -- inducts two Americans into their prestigious industry hall of game: Belinda Calhoun and Rodney Morris. Long overdue and about damn time, I say, that the Billiard Congress of AMERICA recognizes an American. :angry:
And then there's the Mosconi Cup. I'll let others chime in on that. :grin-square:
So what are your memories of significant pool-related happenings in 2016?
Here's a few of mine.
U.S. Open 9-Ball Founder and Promoter Barry Behrman; former National Billiard News founder Conrad Burkman; International Challenge of Champions promoter Matt Braun; Dickie Renks, native Calfornian and old-school pool player; the legendary Scotty Townsend, the fearless alligator wrestler and Darling of Dixie; BCA Hall of Famer Robert Byrne, instructional pool author; and AzBIlliards' own Frank "The Wedge" Wojciechowski; Don Brostoski, table maker founder of Golden West Billiard Mfg.; and Paul Huebler, cuemaker extraordinaire passed away.
Mark Griffin opened up what may be one of the best pool rooms in the States, maybe the world, in Las Vegas called Griffs.
Finally, the Billiard Congress of AMERICA -- yes, AMERICA -- inducts two Americans into their prestigious industry hall of game: Belinda Calhoun and Rodney Morris. Long overdue and about damn time, I say, that the Billiard Congress of AMERICA recognizes an American. :angry:
And then there's the Mosconi Cup. I'll let others chime in on that. :grin-square:
So what are your memories of significant pool-related happenings in 2016?