Would it help if I told you that I love you like a brother? No let's forget about pool and just go driving around town in a few of the Ferraris.
Hope all is good buddy. You should come to Des Moines.

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eric
Would it help if I told you that I love you like a brother? No let's forget about pool and just go driving around town in a few of the Ferraris.
Hope all is good buddy. You should come to Des Moines.
Word has it that a few folks named Van Boening can hit'm pretty sport too.
Even though they don't play any more....
Bob Dickerson Sr. (finished 8th in a world 8 ball tournament..year?? think in the 80s. traveled the road with Nick Varner for 10 plus years) and his wife (my step-mom) Christy Dickerson (finsihed 9-12th in first WPBA tournament back in the 90s)
I'm gonna throw our names in the hat: Tammie, Troy and Allison Jones! Our 11 year old is starting to show some speed but we aren't pushing....:thumbup:
people with family dont know how good they got it, i'd give up everything to have a family-even if they didnt play. I couldnt imagine how fun it must be to have a fmaily that does play, I see Oscar and Ernesto together and wish that was me. All the $$$ is the world dont mean nothing compaired to a good family.
I like the Manning family. You've got Archie, Payton and Eli.
Not a bad trio!
There is another Indiana couple thats pretty sporty too with the names...Breedlove & Lee! Do they have any kids?
Texans James "Bastrop" Davis and James Jr play pretty sporty...but the nod goes to the Hatch brood. Greg was a decent player, Mark was stronger than him and THEN there was Dennis!!
Jerry Behnke and his four boys can play some.
As I think about this more and more, I keep coming back to the Fuscos of Pennsylvania.
1. Jimmy holds numerous titles and came 2nd at the 1983 World Straight Pool championships, losing to Mizerak in the final.
2. Pete won the 1972 World 9-ball Torunament and came 2nd in the 1973 Las Vegas Open 8-ball championship. He also won the high run prize at the 1977 World Straight Pool Championships with a run of 117, finishing 7th in that event.
3. Mike was the 1969 Philadelphia City Champion.
The Fuscos didn't just play sporty, they were proven champions with impressive competitive credentials.