This message was just forwarded to me and I thought I would share it with you. The message reads loud and clear. The players will NOT submit to ultimatums from the ACS!
Hello
BCA Pool leagues in Oregon, Washington and Idaho area,
The Western BCA Pool Players Association members decided to stay with BCA.
The rush to a decision to go ACS wasn’t taken lightly. Many people
researched and took up the issues. Some of the issues were:
1) It wasn’t critical to change affiliation now. People believed that BCA
Pool Leagues and Mr. Griffin should be given a chance first. If Mark
Griffin doesn’t deliver then they can change to some other league at any
time. Changing would be no problem, especially when they could have more
time to decide. They felt it likely Mr. Griffin would do a good job.
2) Our Association President lent our regional association name, aligned his
association credentials to ASC, and became a board member before the
membership approved his actions. The membership and board felt this was not serving the local membership he was elected to protect. This happened
nationally where some association presidents acted before they asked the
players and league operators who support them.
3) People thought the ACS organization was premature in trying to take over existing leagues and their assets.
4) The ACS dual-sanctioning policy during this difficult period of time
reflected against them. The players who were put in this terrible situation
viewed that policy as selfish and inflexible.
5) The concept of non-profit versus for-profit was not crucial as either
could be run more efficiently than the other and the players just want to
play pool.
It is true all BCA players around the world are being asked to take sides
now. Their choices were created by a handful of people rising out of a most
unfortunate decision made by the BCA Trade Association. Given time and full
information, they will make relatively good choices. Common sense most
times prevails over blind loyalty to any issue.
Andrew Monstis
Oregon Pool League Operator
Hello
BCA Pool leagues in Oregon, Washington and Idaho area,
The Western BCA Pool Players Association members decided to stay with BCA.
The rush to a decision to go ACS wasn’t taken lightly. Many people
researched and took up the issues. Some of the issues were:
1) It wasn’t critical to change affiliation now. People believed that BCA
Pool Leagues and Mr. Griffin should be given a chance first. If Mark
Griffin doesn’t deliver then they can change to some other league at any
time. Changing would be no problem, especially when they could have more
time to decide. They felt it likely Mr. Griffin would do a good job.
2) Our Association President lent our regional association name, aligned his
association credentials to ASC, and became a board member before the
membership approved his actions. The membership and board felt this was not serving the local membership he was elected to protect. This happened
nationally where some association presidents acted before they asked the
players and league operators who support them.
3) People thought the ACS organization was premature in trying to take over existing leagues and their assets.
4) The ACS dual-sanctioning policy during this difficult period of time
reflected against them. The players who were put in this terrible situation
viewed that policy as selfish and inflexible.
5) The concept of non-profit versus for-profit was not crucial as either
could be run more efficiently than the other and the players just want to
play pool.
It is true all BCA players around the world are being asked to take sides
now. Their choices were created by a handful of people rising out of a most
unfortunate decision made by the BCA Trade Association. Given time and full
information, they will make relatively good choices. Common sense most
times prevails over blind loyalty to any issue.
Andrew Monstis
Oregon Pool League Operator