If you’re a professional competitive pool player, the problem with running into Mike Davis, Jr. in a tournament is that you can never be quite sure what you’re going to get. There are some things you do know; that he comes to the table with an enormous, quarter-century-full bag of experience and in any situation, that he’s a formidable, friendly opponent, not known for any ‘antics’ (questionable match behavior) at the tables. He also has a bucket full of state championship titles that stretch up and down the Atlantic Coast (and elsewhere). This past weekend (April 29-30), he came from the loss side and added one to his list, a Virginia State Bar Box 9-Ball title, earned at a stop on the Mid-Atlantic Amateur Pool Tour (MAAPT), a $1,500-added event that drew 61 entrants to Peninsula Billiards in Newport News, VA.
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