Diamond A Tour Results from Dakota's

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JACCS (Junior and Amateur Canadian Cue Sports) a new Canadian billiard organization. held the inaugural event for “The Diamond A Tour” on October 2, 2010, This NEW tour caters to juniors and amateur players ONLY and by amateur we mean the players who typically make up the majority of the field in other handicap events, but seldom share in any prizes or money. (Eligibility guidelines are on the website, www.jaccspool.com) As an organization that concentrates on the future of our sport, we also created a tour where junior enthusiasts could participate and enjoy some exposure as well as tournament experience in advance of our Canadian national championships.

We are very excited to announce that in the women’s division we welcomed 9 new players new to this challenge format. In total we had 12 women, 14 men and 3 juniors. The players were divided into 2 groups, women had their own event as they had more than 8 players and the juniors were included with the men. (Juniors will have their own event if 8 or more players participate) The format was a Round Robin with a twist. Each round was re drawn so that no one new who else was in their group, and a guarantee that they would not play the same player twice. In both divisions, each player played 7 rounds of 6 games. In the women’s division, the top 6 players advanced to Sunday and 8 out of the men’s division advanced to Sunday. Everyone involved played an equal number of games, and played until 11pm Saturday evening, for a $25 entry fee! ($20 to prize fund - $5 green fee) A great time was had by all!

On Sunday the players in each event were split into 2 groups for another round robin to start. The top 2 scores in each group moved on to play a single race to determine 1st and 2nd. The second place finishers from each group played a single race to determine 3rd and 4th.

In the men’s final, Pod Shognosh defeated Oliver Johnson 7-2, and the match for 3rd and 4th place went to Josh Britton, who defeated Kevin Fenwick 7-0. Finishing out 5th through 8th, Ed Forget, Greg Flowers, Marco Hardy and Darryn Stephen.

In the women’s final we had current Canadian Amateur 9-Ball Champion Hanna Kwon who defeated Penny Devos 5-2. In the playoff for 3rd and 4th, Loreen Toutant defeated new comer Maggie Grace 5-2 to take home 3rd place. Rounding out the final 6 in the women were new comers Billy-Jo Monague and Betty MacDonald.

On behalf of JACCS, thank you all so much for your participation and support. With your help we can grow this into something really special!

A special thank you to host Brian Bedford and the staff at Dakota’s in Barrie for providing such a great venue for our first event.

We would also like to thank all of our generous sponsors, (in alphabetical order) Canada Billiard & Bowling Inc., Diamond Billiard Products, Dominak Cues, Espiritu Custom Cues, Iwan Simonis, Jacoby Custom Cues, Kamui Tips, KIWI Tax, Nick Varner Cues & Cases, OB Cues, PoolDawg, and TableSports Canada

Our next event is scheduled for October 23 and 24 at the new JJ Felts in Waterloo (formerly known as Dooly’s) for detailed information please go to www.jaccspool.com, email us at jaccs.td@gmail.com and please join our facebook page.

Prize Payouts for Dakota’s
Men:1st - Pod Shognosh $150
2nd - Oliver Johnson $75
3rd - Josh Britton $50
4th – Kevin Fenwick $25
5th- 8th - Darryn Stephens, Ed Forget, Greg Flowers, Marco Hardy
$20 Pooldawg Gift Certificate

Women: 1st - Hanna Kwon $125
2nd - Penny Devos $70
3rd - Loreen Toutant $45,
4th – Maggie Grace $20 PoolDawg Gift Certificate
5th/6th - Billy-Jo Monague, Betty MacDonald
$20 Pooldawg Gift Certificate

Juniors – Kyle Godfrey – Free private lesson with Harold Green
McDermott Cue
Cody Godfrey –Phil Capelle Play Your Best 9-Ball
McDermott Cue

See you all at the next event, there will be a prize for the person who signs up the most new members before the February Finale! You only need to play in 1 event to qualify for the finale, and there are 3 more events to go!

Yearly $20 Membership is required to participate on the Diamond A Tour for all amateurs, $10 for juniors (under 18years)

Lets Rack and Roll!
 
As the president of the JACCS committee I would like to thank all of the participants of last weekends event. I hope to see you all out at the upcoming event on October 23rd - 24th at JJ Felts in Waterloo, ON.
 
I am still waiting to receieve an email back on my eligability for this tour. I would like to play but don't want to drive to Waterloo to be denied entry.

Shorty
 
I am still waiting to receieve an email back on my eligability for this tour. I would like to play but don't want to drive to Waterloo to be denied entry.

Shorty

We need to hear from Elio, I sent him an email but haven't heard back.

Grace
 
JACCS & DIAMOND TOUR’S SINCERE APOLOGY


JACCS would like to make a public apology to all who participated in the Diamond Tour’s first event in Barrie and also to Pahdahsung Shognosh.

Our rules state that if there are not enough juniors to have their own event, they are allowed to play in the amateur level and juniors may only collect prizes or RSP’s if they reach a prize round. The mistake JACCS made was allowing Pahdahsung Shognosh to play unaware that he had turned 19 and was no longer a junior. The Tournament Director and JACCS have reviewed his level play as a non-junior and have decided that he is not eligible to play in the Diamond Amateur Tour.

We have contacted Pahdahsung Shognosh to inform him of the decision that he cannot play in any of upcoming events including the final event.

JACCS

Director comments:

We are a small group of people who have a dream of building an association only for juniors and Grass root players. Mistakes will be kept to a minimum we hope and we ask that players have patience while we iron out rules, formats, who can play, who can’t play, etc. If you do that for us, we will continue to build this tour into the success that it is destined to be.

To the players who will continue, no matter what we do, to say negative comments about the tour, I am truly sorry for you. People who like to demolish can never build and The Diamond Tour is only looking for builders.

Sue Lemaich
 
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