At physical therapy, there was a group of 3 men taking a physical test as a condition of employment for one of our local mines. I overheard him say he was from Kentucky. He seemed to be about 30 years old.
During a break, we spoke and I asked him where at in Kentucky he was from. He replied "A little town that nobody ever heard of called Paducah."
Well, EVERYBODY knows who hails from Paducah, Kentucky....Buddy Hall!
So I said I've heard of Paducah, it's right across the river from Metropolis, Il. And then I asked him if he knows Buddy Hall. He said "Who?" I repeated, "Buddy Hall, one of the greatest 9 ball champions who ever lived. He's a past World and U.S. Open 9 Ball Champion." And this guy said "No, I never heard of him. I don't follow pool."
I have some retorical questions that can't really be answered....
1. How can anybody live in as small a town as Paducah, Ky and "never heard of" a LEGEND like Buddy Hall.
2. You would think that the town would have a sign upon entering it saying something like "Welcome to Paducah, Kentucky, home of the Legendary Pool Champion Cecil "Buddy" Hall.
3. Don't local newspapers cover pool champions? I don't mean a write up every day, but something at least when he was in his heyday?
4. What about the locals who do play pool? Don't they ever talk to their family or friends about the world beater in their midst?
This is not the first time this has happened. I've asked people from Owensboro, Ky if they've ever heard of Nick Varner and they said "No".
One of my daughter's classmates at Valley Forge Christian College lived in Scranton and has never heard of Jim Rempe! The only time I can ever remember having someone answer "Yes" was when a Filipino couple was sitting next to me in a waiting room and after some small talk, I asked them if they ever heard of Efren "Bata" Reyes? "Who?" "Oh yes, the pool player." Then surely, they've also heard of Bustamonte and Parica? No. Luat or Andam? Nope. never heard of them.
It was hard to believe. I had heard over the years that pool players are like superstars in the Philipines. Maybe I just caught two people who had other interests besides pool.
Just an idea here, but when somebody like a Shane VanBoeing wins a major tournament, somebody who is a friend or family member should at least contact the local newspaper and have them write at least a short little story depicting what was accomplished. Somebody from Dennis Hatch's hometown needs to write something to their newspaper. Donnie Mills needs some ink for what he accomplished at this year's U.S. Open.
In other words, let's help make these guys a little more famous. Shannon Daulton, young as he is, is successfully running his own pool tour. His local newspaper should have profiled his winnings at Derby City and his great wins at the L.o.1P by now. I could go on....
And just not the local newspapers, how about local TV stations? If they can cover "punkin' chunking" or "hotdog eating" contests, or chess tournaments, why not pool???
It's too late for Buddy Hall. And Nick Varner. And "King" James Rempe. Oh, I'm sure there are SOME people in their towns that know of them, but for the most part, it's my opinion that a large chunk of fame has passed them by. Grady Mathews, Dallas West, Danny DiLiberto. I could go on, but has any of these great players ever been famous even in their home town? Sad.
Heck, outside of our town, we have a school named for an astronaut (Joe Walker). But besides that name on the school, I never heard of him, so how famous could he have been?
If a town can honor an astronaut, they can honor a pool champion as well!
I have to say that when I read this thread yesterday, it really made me sad. I thought atleast local newspapers were writing about pool events and local champions.
But how can they do it when no one sends them results?
Line Kjorsvik is the Norwegian poolplayer that is getting most media-attention, she has been to several magazines, major newspapers and tv-stations etc. That is because our federation and the poolclub she belongs to sends press-releases to all media when she is playing events.
Apart from Line, it is Ine Helvik and I who are getting the most coverage in Norway. In local papers. I am just an amateur player but I've had atleast 25 articles/interviews/reports about tournaments that I've played in.
Before each event I send them an e-mail telling them where I am going, how many players I think there will be, what kind of event it is, how I did last time I played that event, my ranking and of course my goal with the event.
When the event is over I send them an e-mail with the results, and perhaps some comments, and a picture from the event if I have.
Both me and Ine is living in Stavanger, and we get press-coverage in the local newspapers for all we want that is pool-related. The Stavanger area has a population of 200 000+ with 2 main newspapers.
Because of the connection we have built with the press over the years, people that I haven't talked with since high-school knows that I play pool in National Championships and international events, because that they have read it/seen pictures in the newspapers.
Now we have got a position in Stavanger that if I finish 3rd in an event and Ine 5th, they will write about our performance/get comments from us, and just name the people who won.
When another local guy from Stavanger, the Norwegian Snooker Champion, was going to the World Snooker Championships for seniors, they chose to instead write about me who was going for the National Championship in Norway...
I am of the opinion that it is EASY to get sports-writers to do stories about pool.
What you have to do is to find the person who writes about the "funny" sports like Bowling etc. Get this person's e-mail, and then send him the article as you would like to read it in the newspaper. Include pictures and quotes.
Why do it like that? Because the writer is just a lazy guy like you and me. If he can get an article that is already written, he only needs to sign it with his name and send it to the desk. One article less for him to write that day, but one more article in the paper.
If you could get your salary just by forwarding e-mails, you would appreciate it too, wouldn't you?
I will post a cool picture of Ine Helvik in this thread later, or she will post it herself if she reads this thread before I get the picture

It was a banner of 5x3 meters, hanging on the wall outside one of the local papers in downtown Stavanger. ALL the busses pass there, so it was no way that people would not see it.
The banner was a commercial for the local newspaper, saying "we cover Stavanger" or something like that. The banner was a 5x3m big picture of Ine Helvik playing pool

That was awesome.
And it only happened because we have been networking with the local newspapers, feeding them with articles.
It works.