looking for names of California pro level players

miplayerstour

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Who are some of the top players in California that have a good reputation for being a good sport and good for pool?


Any names would be helpful and if you have contact info that would be great as well if you can PM it to me I can let you know why Im asking.

Thank you
 
Max Eberle
Ernesto Dominguez
Oscar Dominguez
Tang Hoa
Arron Aragon

...off the top of my head.

edit: OH, IMO good for pool??? list modified.
 
Cali players

Crown City Corey is not too shaby either.
George Michaels
Tony Annigoni
 
demonrho said:
Danny Shades

Garth "the Plumber"

Fade-Away Frank

Porno Pete

Crazy Al

The OP wanted players who are "good for pool". I cant wait to see the contributions of "Porno Pete" and "Crazy Al" :grin:
 
(Haven't been following the scene here for a few years so maybe some of these guys moved or haven't been playing)
Morro
Dave Hemmah
Ernesto
Tang
Max Eberle
Kong
Kim Davenport
Parica
Cory Harper
 
AzBilliards Member "SheLoves2Play" a/k/a Noel Campos from Modesto, California! :)
 

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Jespiddlin

How are you guys doing? Heard about what happened with that big storm this week...hope all is ok...
 
ftgokie said:
How are you guys doing? Heard about what happened with that big storm this week...hope all is ok...

We are great. The garage and workshop was destroyed, but the tornado left us most of the wood, tools, etc., so we brought it all in as quick as we could. Most of the cue stuff was saved. I believe his cue lathe has some damage that he has to get fixed and a couple of other things, but we mostly worried about the cue stuff. Everything else can wait. Our house was barely touched. A couple of shingles, etc.. Not much at all. I will post a link when I manage to get the pics posted on my website.
 
JesPiddlin said:
We are great. The garage and workshop was destroyed, but the tornado left us most of the wood, tools, etc., so we brought it all in as quick as we could. Most of the cue stuff was saved. I believe his cue lathe has some damage that he has to get fixed and a couple of other things, but we mostly worried about the cue stuff. Everything else can wait. Our house was barely touched. A couple of shingles, etc.. Not much at all. I will post a link when I manage to get the pics posted on my website.

Well, glad you guys are ok...it stormed pretty bad here in Ft Gibson as well, we didnt get hit as bad as you guys did though....
 
miplayerstour said:
Who are some of the top players in California that have a good reputation for being a good sport and good for pool?


Any names would be helpful and if you have contact info that would be great as well if you can PM it to me I can let you know why Im asking.

Thank you
If you're looking for guys that are going to show up when they're supposed to, dress nice, behave themselves, and play great, honest pool then I would recommend the following people.

Dave Hemmah (Last I heard a few yrs ago he was working with someone or some company to get pool into the school system or something to that effect)

Dan Wallace

Corey Harper

Louis Ulrich

Max Eberle
 
I'm taking into consideration that you asked for names of players that have a reputation for being good sports ...

Dave Hemmah
Ernesto Dominguez
Oscar Dominguez
Max Eberle
Corey Harper


There's probably more, but those are just the names that popped into my head. I apologize if I left anyone off.
 
Run the Century said:
About as classy as they come. Max Eberly too - what an ambassador for pool that guy could be.
I thought of him as well, he plays good, but I don't think he can quite hang with any of the guys on my list.
 
CharlesUFarley said:
you are correct...I did mean Frank Da Barber. Great guy, plays pretty well, but not like the rest of the guys.
Even at his age DA Barber would not be an underdog to any player on any of these lists if the game was eight ball on the bar box.

P.S. He said to also include nine ball on the bar box. Only because he doesn't have the big stroke and break for the big table anymore.
 
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