The last time Darren Belliveau added a payout to his profile on AZBilliards, in February of ‘22, he’d ‘officially’ won a stop on the New England 9-Ball Series. He was in the hot seat when he and his dad, Everett, chose to split the top two prizes. The time before that (Nov. ’21), he’d won a stop on the tour outright. Fast backward to November of 2018, when Belliveau came within the proverbial cat’s whisker of winning his first event on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour, coming from the loss side to win the opening set of a final against Kyle Pepin, who went on to win the second set and claim his first Joss Tour title. Belliveau’s history on the Joss Tour dates back to the turn of the century (2000) when he recorded his first payout on the tour, finishing 7th at a stop won by tour director, Mike Zuglan, and featuring a 4th place finish by the late George “Ginky” Sansouci.
On the weekend of June 3-4, Belliveau completed his 23-year quest for a Joss Tour title, at the final tour stop (#16) of the ‘22/’23 season, ahead of the Turning Stone XXXVII season finale, scheduled for the upcoming Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31-Sept. 3). Belliveau lost the opening set of a true double-elimination final to Bob Madenjian and won the second set at the $1,500-added event that drew 51 entrants to Snooker’s Sports Billiards Bar & Grill in Providence, RI.
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On the weekend of June 3-4, Belliveau completed his 23-year quest for a Joss Tour title, at the final tour stop (#16) of the ‘22/’23 season, ahead of the Turning Stone XXXVII season finale, scheduled for the upcoming Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31-Sept. 3). Belliveau lost the opening set of a true double-elimination final to Bob Madenjian and won the second set at the $1,500-added event that drew 51 entrants to Snooker’s Sports Billiards Bar & Grill in Providence, RI.
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