Congrats to Allison and Johnny! BCA Hall of Fame!

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Published: June 8, 2009

Archer and Fisher Earn Hall of Fame Nods

Johnny Archer, Allison Fisher GAIN BCA HALL OF FAME ELECTION
Dominant stars become first-ballot inductees in Greatest Player category

Broomfield, Colo. – June 8, 2009 – Johnny Archer and Allison Fisher, the most dominant male and female pool players of the past 15 years, have been elected for induction into the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) Hall of Fame in voting conducted by the United States Billiard Media Association (USBMA). Archer, 40, and Fisher, 41, will be honored at the BCA International Billiard & Home Recreation Expo in Las Vegas, June 23, and will be formally inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame on Oct. 22 during ceremonies at the Chesapeake Marriott in Chesapeake, Va.
Archer is a four-time world 9-ball champion and winner of 25 pro tour titles, while Fisher is a three-time world 9-ball champion and winner of 53 Women’s Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) Classic Tour titles.

Born in tiny Twin City, Ga., Nov. 12, 1968, Archer was drawn to the game by a small coin-op table in the arcade of a local Minute Mart. He began playing more frequently at a small room called “Chester’s” in nearby Matter, and it was Chester, himself, who took Archer under his wing and eventually introduced him to tournament play in 1984 at the Tennessee State Open in Chattanooga. Archer, 15 at the time, never looked back. “My parents tried to keep me in school, but they couldn’t change my mind,” Archer said in a 1992 interview in Billiards Digest.
Archer received his BCA Hall of Fame nod after dominating professional pool during the 90's.

Archer received his BCA Hall of Fame nod after dominating professional pool during the 90's.

Archer joined the pro tour full-time in 1986, but it was six years before he won his first tour title, the 1991 Sands Regency Open. The following year, Archer won five titles, including the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) World 9-Ball Championship, and was named Billiards Digest Player of the Year (POY), the first of such POY titles Archer would garner. Archer would go on to win 12 Professional Billiard Tour (PBT)
titles over the next four years, including two of his four world crowns (back-to-back PBT World 9-Ball championships in 1993 and 1994). Archer once again won the WPA World 9-Ball Championship in 1996. In all, Archer has won more than 60 tournaments. He has also been a member of Team USA in the Mosconi Cup 12 times.
“This is really a great honor,” said Archer. “The Hall of Fame has the greatest players in the world, and to be in the same group with them is a blessing. “The biggest thrill will be having my father there in October when I get inducted,”
Archer added.

Fisher was born Feb. 24, 1968, in Peacehaven, Sussex, England. She began playing snooker at age seven and won her first title at 15. In a dozen years playing professional snooker, Fisher won 18 titles, including 12 world championships (four of
those in doubles competition). She moved to the U.S. in September 1995 to try her hand on the WPBA Classic Tour, and promptly won two 9-ball titles in three months. Fisher won an astounding 20 Classic Tour titles in the next four years. She also won the WPA World 9-Ball Championship in 1996, 2001 and 2002. During Fisher’s reign, she earned POY honors from both Billiards Digest and Poo & Billiard Magazine 11 times in 12 years.

“I was worried that I was still a little too young to be elected,” said Fisher, who learned of her election while competing in the World 10-Ball Championship in Manila, Philippines.
Fisher also earned her BCA Hall of Fame nod after one of the most impressive careeers in pocket billiards history.

Fisher also earned her BCA Hall of Fame nod after one of the most impressive careeers in pocket billiards history.

“It’s wonderful to be recognized like this,” Fisher said. “I had a great career in snooker as well, but was never recognized for it. I’ve had a great career in 9-ball, and this is the icing on the cake. Being recognized among the greatest players is something that is there forever. It’s a great honor.”
Voting was conducted by the USBMA Hall of Fame Board, which consists of USBMA members, elected at-large members and living members of the BCA Hall of Fame. Induction is awarded to the player named on the most ballots. A second player is elected if he or she is named on more than 70 percent of the ballots. Archer (82%)
and Fisher (75%) both easily topped those requirements. The next closest votegetters were Filipino stars Jose Parica (25%) and Francisco Bustamante (18%).
To be eligible for consideration in the Greatest Player category, a player: a) must be 40 years old by Jan. 1 of the year of their induction; b) must have a professional playing career of at least 10 years; and c) must have recorded significant achievements in U.S.-based events.

About Billiard Congress of America
Founded in 1948, the Billiard Congress of America is a non-profit trade organization dedicated to growing a united, prosperous and highly regarded billiard industry through BCA leadership. The BCA seeks to enhance the success of its members and promote the game of billiards though educational, marketing and promotional efforts, annual industry trade shows, tournaments and other programs designed to encourage billiards as a lifestyle and make pool everybody’s game. For more information, visit www.bca-pool.com or call 866.852.0999.
 
One couldn't ask for two worthier inductees than these. Each has been an enduring symbol of grace and excellence in our sport.

In my personal day by day recap of Derby City, I noted:

Day Nine (Saturday Jan 31)
Morning play in the nine ball event was tense. and big names were falling.

Between rounds, Jerry Briesath and I had lunch with Johnny Archer. The chat was warm and friendly, but what was very memorable was listening to Johnny talk about how this will be his first year of Hall of Fame eligibility and how much induction would mean to him.

Hence, I learned first hand how much this moment means to Johnny and I couldn't be happier for him.

As for Allison, a good friend of mine for many years, her pedigree is unequaled in the annals of women's nine ball, and she has been a role model in so many ways for all women who follow in her footsteps.

Congratulations to the Hall of Fame voters for these outstanding selections.
 
I agree with everyone on the previous posts. They both deserve it and I look forward to the ceramony atthe US Open this year.
 
she is my Diva and she made it.Congratulations to my diva MS.Allison Fisher.
congratulations to Johny Archer the sharp shooter.He is well qualified and deserves this honor.
 
Congrats Allison and Johnny

Well deserved for both of champions.Congratulations on your HOF induction both of you!!:thumbup:
 
She is by far the best woman player of all time. If anyone disagrees, just look at the scoreboard of tourney wins and centuries. No one deserves it more.
 
allison fisher hof election

allison does indeed deserve to be in the hof she has been my favorite player since 95 way to go allison you deserve it thanks:thumbup:

#1 allison fisher fan :)
travis trotter
 
Was there ever any doubt as to wether these two fine players would reach that hallowed Hall?

Congrats Allison and Johnny!
 
It seems like they were just WAITING for them to turn 40, so they could be honored.

Well, something like that. After all, that's the current minimum age qualification.

Fred <~~~ couldn't vote for them if they weren't old enough
 
BCA Hall of Fame and US Open ???

Published: June 8, 2009

Archer and Fisher Earn Hall of Fame Nods

Johnny Archer, Allison Fisher GAIN BCA HALL OF FAME ELECTION
Dominant stars become first-ballot inductees in Greatest Player category

Broomfield, Colo. – June 8, 2009 – Johnny Archer and Allison Fisher, the most dominant male and female pool players of the past 15 years, have been elected for induction into the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) Hall of Fame in voting conducted by the United States Billiard Media Association (USBMA). Archer, 40, and Fisher, 41, will be honored at the BCA International Billiard & Home Recreation Expo in Las Vegas, June 23, and will be formally inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame on Oct. 22 during ceremonies at the Chesapeake Marriott in Chesapeake, Va.

The U.S Open 9 Ball Championships will be held October 18-24, so if this information is correct, those in attendance at the Open will have a chance to see the induction into the Hall of Fame. Nice, very nice...
 
A well earned honor for both players, not just a reflection of their playing abilities but also fine representatives of the game.

Now the voting board can turn their attention to electing Jose Parica. :smile:
 
Jose Parica

A well earned honor for both players, not just a reflection of their playing abilities but also fine representatives of the game.

Now the voting board can turn their attention to electing Jose Parica. :smile:

I agree Jose Parica needs to be in HOF.I cannot believe how he gets snubbed every year.Rep for you.This is one of biggest oversights in the HOF history.
 
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OK, that means 40-year-old Ralf Souquet is in the on-deck circle for induction. Rather than reciting his vast credentials, I'll go one better by taking an excerpt from Johnny Archer's on-line chat.

7:01 jasoncrugar: who do you think is the player of this decade?

7:02 scorpion-archer-1: jason i think ralf souquet is the player of this decade


The player of the 1990's has, in my view, accurately identified the best player of the decade that followed. Yes, Ralfs' case is awfully strong.

Like others, I'd like to see Parica inducted, too.

.... but, in the world of men's pro pool, it's rightfully Johnny's time, and it's a wonderful moment. a fitting time to reflect on the sustained excellence of one of pool's greatest ever champions.
 
I just ran across this photo by Inside Pool, dated 2005 and taken at BCA Open. Suits the matter pretty nice ;)
 

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