The BCA Hall of Fame seems to favor tournament soldiers, those with many titles under their belts, for the player category. For the meritorious category, though, I can see Jimmy Mataya nominated for that. I did some research on Jimmy for a Wikipedia page, and in doing so, I was amazed at how many films he had cameo appearances in as the "pool player."
He was a real treasure to be around, anybody who got to sit down with him and chat. In Vegas at an IPT event, Shawn Putnam saw Jimmy having dinner with me and my other half at a restaurant in The Venetian. It was The Jimmy Mataya Show. Keith and I were laughing nonstop at Jimmy's stories, one of which was a recent 14.1 tournament he played in where the roof was leaking water on his table. To hear Jimmy tell the story, it was hilarious. Shawn Putnam pulled me aside and asked if I would introduce him to Jimmy. That's how much respect Jimmy Mataya garnered form his peers.
As an aside, I noticed in the Reyes Cup, Scott Frost had a label under him that said "Billiards Hall of Fame 2019." This is actually his OnePocket.org Hall of Fame designation for his "Outstanding Contribution to the Legacy of the Game of One Pocket."
Hall of Fame titles are very meaningful to those who devoted their lives to the game of pool. I'd like to see Jimmy get in the BCA Hall of Fame, and if not, he'd be a shoe-in, in my opinion, for the Lifetime Action category in the OnePocket.org Hall of Fame.
A Jimmy Mataya tale I heard not so long ago was that he enjoyed games of stake as well as sports betting. Before the football season or baseball season (can't remember), he bet a nice amount on a long shot that was 50 to 1, and he won. He used the winnings towards purchasing a home. It was a big amount.
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