AceHigh said:Just name your state, and the best amateur/semi-pro players that you know personally, and that you've seen play.
stolz2 said:I thought the thread was best amateur/semi pro...
Tony chohan, L.A. Moe, amar kang, Glenn atwell.
telkwa said:british columbia
john horsfall
paul potier
stan tourengeau (sp?)
mike vidas
AceHigh said:Just name your state, and the best amateur/semi-pro players that you know personally, and that you've seen play.
cheemagun said:too many to name in nyc.
cueqween said:I am from Maryland (just moved to Pennsylvania few months ago), so I think I can comment on both Maryland and the lower half of Pennsylvania. As far as the guys go...
Maryland
Fred Wenker (barbox)
Danny Green (9 ft)
Bobby Legg (barbox)
Mike Davis (but he's a pro now)
Shaun Wilkie (plays both, mostly 9ft)
Pennsylvania
Well, there's alot a guys that I can think of, but I will only name a few...
Dave Daya
Dick Magaro
Joe DiPietro
Pat McNally
Brett Stottlemyer
And NO ONE has mentioned any non-pro ladies!! Come on, I know there has to be SOME good semi-pro/amateur ladies in other areas. I would put myself down as a good semi-pro/amateur lady from Maryland/Pennsylvania, but I don't know if anyone would agree with me!![]()
AceHigh said:Just name your state, and the best amateur/semi-pro players that you know personally, and that you've seen play.
sjm said:If we're talking nine ball, in my home state of NY, the two players who jump off the page are Joey Korsiak and Eddie Vasquez.
But if we're talking straight pool, then Steve Lipsky is the one.
Bobby said:Is Danny Barouty considered an amateur? If so, I'd
add him to the list. What about Flaco? How is he
playing these days?
sjm said:If we're talking nine ball, in my home state of NY, the two players who jump off the page are Joey Korsiak and Eddie Vasquez.
But if we're talking straight pool, then Steve Lipsky is the one.