anyone know the results to the tournament in iowa this weekend

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Anyone know the results to this event? I guess it ended yesterday





Lassiters Billiards Bar & Grill
1801 Lincolnway Clinton Iowa 52732
(563) 243 - 4361
lassiters@mchsi.com

January 26th - 28th
Starts Friday Jan. 26th 7:00pm

8-Ball ACS Rules - $5000.00 Guaranteed Added
Double Elimination - Handicapped - Race to your number
Men: Elite(7) Masters(6) Open(5) $3500 Added
Women: Elite(6) Masters(5) Open(4) $1500 Added
$30 Entry - $15 Table - $5 ACS Fee - $20 Side Pot (optional)

Open 24 hours that weekend - Mini tourn. all weekend

Sign up in advance by calling or e-mailing name, address and phone #.

Thursday Jan. 25th Warm-up Tourney 7:00pm 9-Ball
 
Betting it's a Bowman or Baraks. Ok... maybe Vilmont... or Whitey.
 
I know!

Jesse Bowman won ..Josh Johnson got 2nd ..Gil Hernandez 3rd...Jamey Bowman 4th..They would not let Baraks in...
Terry
 
iapoolguy said:
Jesse Bowman won ..Josh Johnson got 2nd ..Gil Hernandez 3rd...Jamey Bowman 4th..They would not let Baraks in...
Terry


why didnt they let him in
 
WOW! Bob wanted to go, but we didn;t have the time. I am sure it was a great turnout, would love to know who else went..
 
iapoolguy said:
Jesse Bowman won ..Josh Johnson got 2nd ..Gil Hernandez 3rd...Jamey Bowman 4th..They would not let Baraks in...
Terry


Leisure Time took it all!

What's up with James Baraks? Wouldn't let him in? Pro status? Can't imagine ???
 
yep, baraks is on the pro list. he is not allowed to play in the acs tourneys or the casino tourneys around here.
 
iapoolguy said:
Jesse Bowman won ..Josh Johnson got 2nd ..Gil Hernandez 3rd...Jamey Bowman 4th..They would not let Baraks in...
Terry
Just curious. What were the handicaps of these 4 players? Thanks
 
unfortunately i got fifth not forth josh beat me twice. shit out once, then i played the worst set i could have for him to win the 2nd set
 
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the only reason it was handicaped was that tony zierman ran a team tourney on top of this great event, which has been an annual event for 3 years now. this was the best tourney they have had yet. the handicap gave other players hope for competition regardless of the dominate players. many 7's were put to the test a number of times. was a great run tourney w/ many mini's for observers and eliminated players without the expense of a 150/ night room. excellent food, with extremely big portions, that kept all players and spectators more than satisfied the entire weekend. only complaint i have was the top heavy payout that can easily be corrected. other than that any player would be an idiot to avoid such an awesome weekend.

p.s. i had none of my brother's action
 
Hey, Jamie...this is Mark Nelson. Congrats on your recent tourney showings...consistently top shelf!

Do I know Gil Hernandez?
 
Ming Ng won the women's event for 1K. They had her giving a game or two to all the other women. Way to go girl!
 
j_kronz79 said:
the only reason it was handicaped was that tony zierman ran a team tourney on top of this great event, which has been an annual event for 3 years now. this was the best tourney they have had yet. the handicap gave other players hope for competition regardless of the dominate players. many 7's were put to the test a number of times. was a great run tourney w/ many mini's for observers and eliminated players without the expense of a 150/ night room. excellent food, with extremely big portions, that kept all players and spectators more than satisfied the entire weekend. only complaint i have was the top heavy payout that can easily be corrected. other than that any player would be an idiot to avoid such an awesome weekend.

p.s. i had none of my brother's action
This does not surprise me about Tony Z scheduling on top of this event. I would never attend one of Tony's events for this and other reasons.

I would always support the Bowman family, they have been around for years, and support the industry.
 
Finals for Bud Light Amatuer Winter Shootout

Thanks to everyone who made this our best tournament yet. 102 Men and 28 Women. Already planning for next year to make it bigger and better. Might have to add some practice only tables to keep everyone fresh and maybe starting women earlier on Saturday. Overall everyone had fun - players and spectators. Should have pictures and videos available this week. Thanks for supporting tournaments in pool halls.......jvr.
 
mosconiac said:
Hey, Jamie...this is Mark Nelson. Congrats on your recent tourney showings...consistently top shelf!

Do I know Gil Hernandez?
Gil Hernandez is a solid player and from the Chicagoland area. Good player and real nice guy.

Eydie
 
The January 26-28 weekend featured the $5,000 added 3rd Annual Bud Light Amateur Winter Shootout with 102 men and 29 women in separate divisions, hosted by owner Jon VanRoekel at Lassiter’s Billiards in Clinton, IA. The American CueSports Alliance-produced event featured a double-elimination 8-ball format on bar boxes, and Jesse Bowman (E. Moline, Illinois) ran undefeated to the men’s finals. In the hot-seat match, Bowman – rated a “7” on a regional handicap system used - clipped Gil Hernandez (Chicago, IL), rated a “6”, 7-5. Earlier in the A-bracket semi-finals, Bowman had knocked off Scott Cohen [6] (Schaumburg, IL), 7-2, while Hernandez out pointed ACS national masters champion Josh Johnson (Bettendorf, IA) [7], 6-4. In the B-side quarterfinals, Johnson put his A-side loss to rest by eliminating Jamey Bowman [6] (E. Moline, IL) 7-5, and Scott Cohen recovered to oust Ron Pluym (Dubuque, IA) [6] 6-3. Johnson continued on in the B-side semis as he dismantled Cohen 7-2. In the B-side finals, Johnson barely avenged his earlier loss to Hernandez by a slim 7-5 margin to gain a shot at the title against Jesse Bowman. The tourney finals saw Johnson jump out of the gate first to take the opening set over Bowman 4-7, but Jesse was up to the task at hand, and Bowman reversed the results in the deciding set, 7-4, for the crown.



In the women’s division, Dubuque, Iowa’s Jenny Roling [5] claimed the hot seat by dominating diminutive Ming Chau (Chicago, IL) [6] 5-1 in the A-side finals. In the previous A-side semis, Roling had turned back Barb Hamilton (Moline, IL) [5] 5-3, while Chau upended Wendy Ady (Inver Grove Heights, MN) [5] 6-1. The B-side quarterfinals showcased Angela Voorhees (Rockford, IL) [5] ousting Barb Hamilton 5-4, while Simone Huskey (Silvis, IL) [5] eliminated Wendy Ady 5-1. Angela Voorhees claimed another hill-hill win in the B-side semifinals over Huskey 5-4 to get a shot at Chau. Unfortunately for Voorhees, Ming Chau was just getting warmed up, and Ming defeated Angela 6-2 to get another shot at Roling in the tourney finals. The tourney finals went to two sets, and Ming Chau prevailed in both over Jenny Roling 6-3, 6-2 to claim the title.



By virtue of Jesse Bowman and Jenny Roling being the highest-finishing ACS members in their respective divisions, each qualified for a free singles entry into the 2007 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas – courtesy of the ACS. The ACS wishes to thank sponsors McDermott Handcrafted Cues, Silver Cup Chalk, Billiard Wholesalers and Pro Series Cases for their support in donating “Value-In-Kind” product for this and all stops on the McDermott All American Tour. Sponsorship opportunities are still available by contacting the ACS.



February 3 will feature McDermott All American Tour stop #19 at Leisure Time Billiards in Sterling, IL (for onsite entry details contact Jim LaFavre at 815-625-8279). Information, entry details and schedules for the 2006/2007 McDermott All American Tour are available at www.americancuesports.org. The ACS is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to heightening the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and sanctioning of organized competition throughout the United States and North America.



Final Results:

(Men)

1st Jesse Bowman (E. Moline, IL) $1,800 + free ACS Nationals entry

2nd Josh Johnson (Bettendorf, IA) $1,000

3rd Gil Hernandez (Chicago, IL) $600

4th Scott Cohen (Schaumburg, IL) $400

5-6th Ron Pluym (Dubuque, IA) $300

Jamey Bowman (E. Moline, IL)

7-8th Ricardo Pena (Davenport, IA) $200

Adam Behnke (Ryan, IA)

9-12th Toney Bringman (Victor, IA) $150

Cale Enabnit (Ryan, IA)

Javier Chau (Chicago, IL)

Dan Kuhl (Davenport, IA)

13-16th Ron O’Meara Jr. (Cedar Rapids, IA) $125

Jim Hanne (Moline, IL)

Mike Herrera (Sterling, IL)

Chad Vilmont (Clinton, IA)

17-24th Jerry Behnke (Ryan, IA) $75

Steve Lange (Moline, IL)

Scott Hargens (Cedar Rapids, IA)

Jim LaFavre (Sterling, IL)

Shane Johnson (Moline, IL)

Scott Kitto (Marion, IA)

Al Martin (Fulton, IL)

Dan Thompson (Minneapolis, MN)



(Women)

1st Ming Chau (Chicago, IL) $1,000 + free ACS Nationals entry

2nd Jenny Roling (Dubuque, IA) $500

3rd Angela Voorhees (Rockford, IL) $300

4th Simone Huskey (Silvis, IL) $150

5-6th Barb Hamilton (Moline, IL) $100

Wendy Ady (Inver Heights, MN)

7-8th Maria Lara (Sterling, IL) $75

Angie Purtrosa (Moline, IL)
 
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