CERTIFIED AND ENDORSED CTE PRO 1 INSTRUCTORS:
CALVIN LE - South Carolina
HUNTER LOMBARDO - New York/Florida - Hunter Lombardo - People - AZBILLIARDS.COM
SOLOMON MANALO - Phillipine Islands - Marlon Manalo - Wikipedia
STEVIE MOORE - South Carolina - What center cueball has done for "The Blade"Stevie Moore | AzBilliards Forums
BOB NUNLEY - Arkansas - North Arkansas Pool School (rlnunley.com)
BRANDON SHUFF - Maryland - Brandon Shuff - People - AZBILLIARDS.COM
SCOTT ROHLEDER - Florida - Scott's Pool School - My Pool Blog - Pool Lessons, Articles, and Systems
DAVE STEM - Florida - https://poolplayers.com/2019-u-s-amateur-championship-qualifiers/ Page 3
TYLER STYER - Wisconsin - Tyler Styer - Wikipedia
JARED WILLIAMSON - Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati
STAN SHUFFETT BACKGROUND:
He began playing pool at the age of 8 and has been a lifelong player. Although Stan never pursued word-class status as a player, he has achieved various measures of competitive success. He had a top 10 finish in the 1998
US Open One-Pocket event. He won an open Nine-Ball tournament on the Southeast Open Tour comprised of mainly pro players in 2002. He won a Nine-Ball tournament on the Great Southern Billiard Tour in 2010. He has multiple 100-ball runs in straight pool. At the age of 61, Stan placed in the top 25 at the 2011 US Open Nine-Ball
Championships in Chesapeake, Virginia.
Stan has devoted his professional life to teaching. He acquired a master's degree in education from Western Kentucky University and retired after 30 years of service in the public schools of Kentucky.
In 1980 with his desire to teach coupled with his lifelong interest in pool, Stan became one of the original 19 BCA certified instructors. The BCA teaching fraternity evolved into the Professional Billiards Instructors' Association (PBIA) master instructor.
Stan's son, Landon, became one of the most recognized junior and collegiate pool players in the history of the United States.
He won 7 national championships. Landon is a two-time 14-and-under USA Junior Champion, a three time
15-to-18-year old USA junior Champion, and a two-time ACIU National Collegiate Champion. Landon will be the first to credit his father's instruction as the basis for much of the success he has achieved.
CALVIN LE - South Carolina
HUNTER LOMBARDO - New York/Florida - Hunter Lombardo - People - AZBILLIARDS.COM
SOLOMON MANALO - Phillipine Islands - Marlon Manalo - Wikipedia
STEVIE MOORE - South Carolina - What center cueball has done for "The Blade"Stevie Moore | AzBilliards Forums
BOB NUNLEY - Arkansas - North Arkansas Pool School (rlnunley.com)
BRANDON SHUFF - Maryland - Brandon Shuff - People - AZBILLIARDS.COM
SCOTT ROHLEDER - Florida - Scott's Pool School - My Pool Blog - Pool Lessons, Articles, and Systems
DAVE STEM - Florida - https://poolplayers.com/2019-u-s-amateur-championship-qualifiers/ Page 3
TYLER STYER - Wisconsin - Tyler Styer - Wikipedia
JARED WILLIAMSON - Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati
STAN SHUFFETT BACKGROUND:
He began playing pool at the age of 8 and has been a lifelong player. Although Stan never pursued word-class status as a player, he has achieved various measures of competitive success. He had a top 10 finish in the 1998
US Open One-Pocket event. He won an open Nine-Ball tournament on the Southeast Open Tour comprised of mainly pro players in 2002. He won a Nine-Ball tournament on the Great Southern Billiard Tour in 2010. He has multiple 100-ball runs in straight pool. At the age of 61, Stan placed in the top 25 at the 2011 US Open Nine-Ball
Championships in Chesapeake, Virginia.
Stan has devoted his professional life to teaching. He acquired a master's degree in education from Western Kentucky University and retired after 30 years of service in the public schools of Kentucky.
In 1980 with his desire to teach coupled with his lifelong interest in pool, Stan became one of the original 19 BCA certified instructors. The BCA teaching fraternity evolved into the Professional Billiards Instructors' Association (PBIA) master instructor.
Stan's son, Landon, became one of the most recognized junior and collegiate pool players in the history of the United States.
He won 7 national championships. Landon is a two-time 14-and-under USA Junior Champion, a three time
15-to-18-year old USA junior Champion, and a two-time ACIU National Collegiate Champion. Landon will be the first to credit his father's instruction as the basis for much of the success he has achieved.
Last edited: