alstl said:Chia-ching Wu just won $75,000 at the age of 16.
Cole Dickson's got my vote too.whitewolf said:There is no doubt who was the best teen: Kid Cole Dixon....period.
I met a sports writer for a magazine in the early 70s and he said he saw Cole in Florida come into a bar in Florida at the age of 17, bare feet and all, to play a group of people for $100 per game. After realing off 13 straight racks of nineball, they threw in the towell.
Just think. At this early age Kid was roaming the country hustling his ass off, and with the best of the best.
JustPlay said:With all of the toughest players playing in the WPC.....Yea, that kid gets my vote!
Fast Sammy Guzman... he use to pal around with Tony Robles when West End pool hall in NJ was hot.... top players would go fo coffee when he was looking for action.... pure talant....split the pocket from anywhere at 100 mph....Sammy passed away at a young age,,,BackPocket9Ball said:Just curious as to who people think has been the best teenage player in the USA going back 30 years let's say.
I would cast my vote for Shannon Daulton, who won the Legends of One Pocket against a stacked field (and Mizerak in the finals) at the age of 19. Most teenagers can't even play one pocket. And one pocket wasn't even his best game -- his best game was banks.
SmoothStroke said:Fast Sammy Guzman... he use to pal around with Tony Robles when West End pool hall in NJ was hot.... top players would go fo coffee when he was looking for action.... pure talant....split the pocket from anywhere at 100 mph....Sammy passed away at a young age,,,
Jimmy M. said:He isn't in the U.S..![]()
Growing up Shane beat me out of enough money to get my vote!!Tommy-D said:> In a conversation with Shannon,Coltrain,Corey,and Charlie Williams,they all told me that none of them could have dealt with Shane McMinn's speed at 16. With the collective egos of that group,that is quite a statement. Tommy D.
I think sammy ran 200 or more when he was 16,,I could be off on the numbers.Tony would remember I am suresjm said:Fine player. I played him many times. Remembered for his 9-ball, but he also won the World Junior 14.1 Championships (1983?). Gone but not forgotten.