Nick Mannino

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I have never seen Nick play but I understand he was/is a very good player. Anyone have any stories or opinions on Nick's play. Just curious as I hear he only lives about 30 miles from me.

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Nick is a great guy and a good player. Spent some time with him at the us open nineball in 1999 - 2000. He has had some health problems since and I don't think he has been playing as much. When did he move to Maryland? He was living in NE pa.


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Nick is a great guy and a good player. Spent some time with him at the us open nineball in 1999 - 2000. He has had some health problems since and I don't think he has been playing as much. When did he move to Maryland? He was living in NE pa.


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I'm in Frederick. I believe Nick is up around Gettysburg/Waynesboro... but definitely in that area.


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Nick lived in Shippensburg PA and shot out of the Hub City Club. I used to shoot with him in the early nineties. Great player and even better guy. Have not seen him since I moved in mid nineties. Saw him on ESPN in a trick shot competition not too long ago. Did hear he was having some health problems, but have no details. You won't find a better guy than Nick, I hope he is doing well.
 
Nick was a good player, a mid level pro at one time. He was the victim when Earl ran the ten racks in Dallas. :wink:
 
Nick was a regular on the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tournament trail. Last tournament I saw him was at the 2005 Glass City Open in Toledo, Ohio. He kind of pulled back from active competing in pool after that. I know he was active with the group known as the Christian Pool Players.

Here's a cute shot fo Nick at the very first $25,000-added Joss season finale held at the Turning Stone.
 

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Nick is a great guy and awesome player. I believe he was a friend of Gene Nagy and used a lot of his information.

I took lessons from him in the late 90's.... lessons that still help me today.

Nick would physically throw his cue through the CB on most shots...where the butt of his cue would drop to the playing surface.

He's a great, great player.

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Here's a cute shot. Gold star goes to anybody know who the guy with the cigar on the left is, show here with Keith and Nick. :wink:
 

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I have never seen Nick play but I understand he was/is a very good player. Anyone have any stories or opinions on Nick's play. Just curious as I hear he only lives about 30 miles from me.

Thanks

Wedge

Great guy!

Wonderful player.

Look him up.

Check your PMs.

randyg
 
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