I saw the name Dennis Haar on the list of players for the U S Open

alstl

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When I was a kid growing up in Iowa I used to play snooker with a guy named Dennis Haar and ran into him this summer at a school reunion but didn't ask if he still played pool. I wonder if this is the same guy.

Does anybody know him?

Thanks
 
He played in the River City Open a couple weeks ago.

About 30 - 35 and from Indiana if I remember correctly?
 
He played in the River City Open a couple weeks ago.

About 30 - 35 and from Indiana if I remember correctly?

Thanks, different guy then. The Dennis I know is around 65. It is an uncommon name, I thought it might be the same guy.
 
He played in the River City Open a couple weeks ago.

About 30 - 35 and from Indiana if I remember correctly?
The Dennis Haar that I know is older than that, A short guy, and was living in Livingston, Tn. He is a champion 8 ball player. Probably around 60 yrs old.
 
I believe it may be the same Dennis Harr who is a native of central South Dakota.Dennis won a couple of State Championships in the late 80s early 90s as a teenager.Strong standard technique,made very few mental mistakes and never went on tilt.If it's the same Dennis I believe he moved to Kentucky or Tennessee in his mid to late 20s.He would be close to 40 now.Good player.
 
I believe it may be the same Dennis Harr who is a native of central South Dakota.Dennis won a couple of State Championships in the late 80s early 90s as a teenager.Strong standard technique,made very few mental mistakes and never went on tilt.If it's the same Dennis I believe he moved to Kentucky or Tennessee in his mid to late 20s.He would be close to 40 now.Good player.
This is probably the Dennis I know, but I believe he is a little older than that.
 
Don't Remember?

Thanks, different guy then. The Dennis I know is around 65. It is an uncommon name, I thought it might be the same guy.

Most of the guys in the tourney were younger than me. It seems like he was one of the younger guys, but I'm not sure?

I was commentating one of the live stream matches, and Dennis was playing on another table. I was asked several times what his score was, but I wasn't really watching the match.
 
I believe it may be the same Dennis Harr who is a native of central South Dakota.Dennis won a couple of State Championships in the late 80s early 90s as a teenager.Strong standard technique,made very few mental mistakes and never went on tilt.If it's the same Dennis I believe he moved to Kentucky or Tennessee in his mid to late 20s.He would be close to 40 now.Good player.

This sounds more like like the guy I remember.
 
The Dennis in the open is the same one that lived in South Dakota and moved to Tennesse and now lives in Indiana.
 
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