My partner in crime #1: 64 year old John Hacsi.
Last night John split for 1st place in the ABCD division. John is a former 200 plus ball runner, a man who literally hung up his cue for 30 years. Obviously, John has overcome many obstacles since his his amputation. I have been training with John for almost 10 years now, and I just cant say enough good things about him.....on and off the table. About 5 years ago, this man was on his death bed, and could not run 3 balls. Today, he is still a 100 plus ball threat. I am so proud of him, I just had to give the guy a plug. He really deserves it. You have come a long way, Johnny my man! John is living proof that you dont need a tight grip.
I managed 13th place, added in $100 to Johns $875(BCA instructor, Dave Manasseri). So we walked out with almost $500 each.
(The record will show John came in 2nd, but they agreed to split the money before the match. In my book, he split for 1st.)
Last night John split for 1st place in the ABCD division. John is a former 200 plus ball runner, a man who literally hung up his cue for 30 years. Obviously, John has overcome many obstacles since his his amputation. I have been training with John for almost 10 years now, and I just cant say enough good things about him.....on and off the table. About 5 years ago, this man was on his death bed, and could not run 3 balls. Today, he is still a 100 plus ball threat. I am so proud of him, I just had to give the guy a plug. He really deserves it. You have come a long way, Johnny my man! John is living proof that you dont need a tight grip.
I managed 13th place, added in $100 to Johns $875(BCA instructor, Dave Manasseri). So we walked out with almost $500 each.
(The record will show John came in 2nd, but they agreed to split the money before the match. In my book, he split for 1st.)

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