Part 2: Pics of Philippines vs The World

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The Philippines were now on the hill 8-6 and seemingly the overall victory. The World Team sat quiet with four consecutive losses, and need to win three in a row against the now seemingly invincible titans of pool. Williams was scheduled next to take on the heavy burden of having to turn the tide and stop the momentum of the Philippines.

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Pagulayan Kept Team Philippines spirit alive throughout the event


Williams seemed to wake up with a steely look of determination and focus as he took on Orcullo. Orcullo would have the honor of making the winning 9-ball to end the event, with the cushion of two more chances just in case he didn't. The first game looked good as Orcullo won the lag and played a great safe off the break. Williams kicked and played safe but Orcullo came with a great 2 rail kick. williams was left an opening and ran out and from there broke and ran and then took advantage of a scratch from Orcullo's kickshot to lead 3-0. His teamates gave him fists of congratulations for each win , as had been customary the entire event. But Orcullo could not be counted out yet as he took advanctage of a Williams scratch to run out and then break and run and a missed shot by Williams made the score 3-3. Williams fought for a shot in a saftey battle to lead again at 4-3 and then broke and ran again for a 5-3 lead. Orcullo again broke and ran back and won the next to tie at 5-5. Williams took advantage of another safety battle to reach the hill and both players went into another dog fight safety battle with Williams on the hill 6-5. The safety battle went in favor of Orcullo as he made a bankshot to give himself a long shot on the five ball with the cueball near frozen off the backrail. If he makes it, the score would go 6-6 with his break. Orcullo missed and left Williams an open three balls.
Williams called to his teammates, "Do I have an extension?" They all shook their heads "no" for an answer in which Williams took his time anyway and very carefully shot each one for the victory as he pumped his arm and fist and high fived his team. World Team 7 to Philippines 8.

"Charlie looked at me before this match and said get the guys ready for the next match because I'm going to beat him. " said Hundal. "And I believed him."

Williams was up again back to back , this time with the help of his teammates in the 4-on-4 with Morris, Fu, and Hohmann. They faced Alcano, Reyes, Van Corteza, and Kiamco. The World Team found themselves in dire straits as Reyes led his team to a 5-2 lead that seemed insurmountable in the alternate break format, with both teams making the corner ball near 95% of the time. Williams faced a tricky 7-ball which he had to run into the 9-ball next andleft Morris a thin cut or bank option. "I'm banking it "said Morris confidently and then he smoothly sliced the razor thin 9-ball down the rail to make the score 5-3. Williams and his team laughed at his trick as Morris relieved some tension for the team. Next it was Hohmann's turn to be the hero as Fu overran position and left him a backwards cut shot on the 9-ball with the cueball frozen to the side rail. Hohmann took his time and cut the 9-ball blindly into the pocket perfectly and avoided the side scratch. Score was now 5-4. The Phillipines team was still in command though as they broke and ran the next to reach the hill 6-4. World Team would need to run out and hope for another error from the Philippines to have a chance. Williams was once again called upon as Morris came short on position on the 6-ball and Williams was left a thin cut shot and also had to spin the cueball to reach up table for position. He hit it perfectly and left Fu straight in and the score stood at 6-5. Could the World Team come back? Reyes the next game was left an open out on his turn and picked himself to shoot a routine position shot off the siderail. The table was open and it looked over. Unbelieveably to both teams and thousands of Filipinos, Reyes scratched in the side pocket.

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Reyes and Alcano astonished as Team World started to mount a surprising comeback

"Wow, you never, ever see him do that." murmurred several members of the World Team.

The World Team carefull ran the rack to tie the score at 6-6, and now the fever of hope was running rampant among everyone. Steel faced Taiwanese Yang and Wu could be seen cheering, smiling, and laughing along with their western counterparts. The World Team made a ball on the break but was left with no shot on the one ball save for a push or a kickshot as the oneball was frozen to the 9-ball. "Charlie, you shoot. Kick the 9-ball in, hit it hard!" Williams lined up the kickshot for the sidepocket, and swung hard sending the 9-ball flying two rails but missing the pocket. Fortunaetly, the 1-ball was not left open, and the World Team laughed and sighed with relief. Fortune smiled on the World Team again when Fu missed a tough 3ball and left Kiamco safe. Kiamco kicked 2rails, hit the3ball but left Williams half a pocket. Morris looked and said "just shoot it in. You got plenty of pocket." Williams looked at the shot and wide eyed 'really?". Williams trusted Morris and shot the 3-ball in, falling to his knees as the 3-ball bypssed the impeding 8-ball and fell in. The team proceeded to run out and take the event to the final match to the cheers of the entire World Team!


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The final match was historic. The Philippines again took the early lead at 2-0, and then the World team came back to lead 3-2. Team Philippines this time brought Pagulayan, Bustamante, Kiamco, and Gomez. The World team 4-on-4 consisted of Morris, Wu, Hundal, and Williams once more. The World Team strategy was simple; position shots for Morris, tough shots for williams, finesse shots for Hundal, and any super tough, hard shots that no one wanted would goto Wu. The order could be maniplulated each game. The strategy worked like a charm. Wu was called upon time and time again for every major difficult shot, and Wu delivered each time. Soon the whole crowd and team laughed as hard shots came up and as Williams, Hundal and Morris would size the shot up, simultaneously they would all yell out, "Wu!" .

"Arghhhhh!" Pagulayan would scream at the top of his lungs with each victorious game.

Pagulayan shows he's not afraid of the score

At 6-5 favor of the World team, Philippines had broken dry and Wu jumped up and grabbed his cue while giggling. The order was tall this time though as the World Team faced a table length 1-ball with the cueball close over another ball. It was a jacked up shot that would require draw, power, and accuracy. "Wu!" was shouted out once again.

"I know it's alot to ask for, but please just make one more tough shot!" admitted Williams later talking silently to himself.

Wu was Team World's secret weapon(and they weren't afraid to use it)

Wu fired in the 1-ball at warp speed and split the pocket without touching a rail and left the team with an open table. Morris left Wu a tough 7-ball, a thin cut down the end rail while partially jacked up. Wu, again, fired in the 7-ball and the cueball bounced 2 rails for a long position on the 8-ball for Hundal. Hundal faced a tabkle length straigh in 8-ball with the cueball only two inches off the backend rail. He fired in the 8-ball and made it with a loud shout of "Yeah!" from him and his teamamtes. Williams faced a straight in 9-ball, but the cueball was only 1 inch off the side rail. He sized up both opitons of rolling the ball level cue or jacking up and firing it in.

"No extension Charlie" his teamates called out to remind him.

Williams reasserted himself on the shot and opted for the jacked up version. After a few stroked, he fired the 9-ball into the heart of the pocket and dropped to his knee with a yell and fist pump. His teammates all rushed in with Immonen leaping over the railing and hugs and yells were abundant. Team World had beaten the odds and came back against the World's strongest pool country.


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Williams drops to his knees after making a pressure packed 9-ball while Wu leads the World Team in jumps


Both teams embraced and shook hands sincerely. It had been one hell of a battle over the three days.

"You guys played good. You deserve it." said a sincere Bustamante. Alcano smiled warmly and shook hands with all the players.

"They have more experience playing team events, and that helped them. They were the better team at the end." admitted Pagulayan.

"We scraped and clawed our way to the end. I felt like we were smashed against a high wall and hanging on with fingernails. I never played so hard in my life. But we fought and stayed positive as a team and never gave up. Everyone contributed, without exception. And Wu, well....he's absolutely incredible. He came through for us time and time again with every tough shot. That kid is the real deal. " said Williams. "This is one of the greatest events I have ever played in my life."

"The atmosphere here is electrifying! This is how I wish all the events we play in was." said Hundal.

A second installment of this event is already in the works for 2009. Sponsor and network interest was high after the massive media and audience attention.
"We will definitely do this event next year. We're really happy with the success of the event." said Bugsy Promotions Owner and BMPAP Co-Founder Perry Mariano.

"I'm really proud of our team. We played smart and never took anything for granted." said Captain Morris."Charlie was our anchor today on and off the table with his spirit. Wu was awesome, that kid is so talented. Raj, Mika and Thorsten all made critical shots. The Taiwanese and Chinese, they really bonded with us despite the language barrier. The Philippines Team, what can you say but that they are the best. But today we showed the world that we have heart, too."

The Philippines vs The World aired live on Solar Sports.

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World Team is embraced nevertheless by the Filipino pool fans


All photo courtesy of Emille BiBoy Soriano
 
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koreandragon said:
The Philippines were now on the hill 8-6 and seemingly the overall victory. The World Team sat quiet with four consecutive losses, and need to win three in a row against the now seemingly invincible titans of pool. Williams was scheduled next to take on the heavy burden of having to turn the tide and stop the momentum of the Philippines.

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Pagulayan Kept Team Philippines spirit alive throughout the event


Williams seemed to wake up with a steely look of determination and focus as he took on Orcullo. Orcullo would have the honor of making the winning 9-ball to end the event, with the cushion of two more chances just in case he didn't. The first game looked good as Orcullo won the lag and played a great safe off the break. Williams kicked and played safe but Orcullo came with a great 2 rail kick. williams was left an opening and ran out and from there broke and ran and then took advantage of a scratch from Orcullo's kickshot to lead 3-0. His teamates gave him fists of congratulations for each win , as had been customary the entire event. But Orcullo could not be counted out yet as he took advanctage of a Williams scratch to run out and then break and run and a missed shot by Williams made the score 3-3. Williams fought for a shot in a saftey battle to lead again at 4-3 and then broke and ran again for a 5-3 lead. Orcullo again broke and ran back and won the next to tie at 5-5. Williams took advantage of another safety battle to reach the hill and both players went into another dog fight safety battle with Williams on the hill 6-5. The safety battle went in favor of Orcullo as he made a bankshot to give himself a long shot on the five ball with the cueball near frozen off the backrail. If he makes it, the score would go 6-6 with his break. Orcullo missed and left Williams an open three balls.
Williams called to his teammates, "Do I have an extension?" They all shook their heads "no" for an answer in which Williams took his time anyway and very carefully shot each one for the victory as he pumped his arm and fist and high fived his team. World Team 7 to Philippines 8.

"Charlie looked at me before this match and said get the guys ready for the next match because I'm going to beat him. " said Hundal. "And I believed him."

Williams was up again back to back , this time with the help of his teammates in the 4-on-4 with Morris, Fu, and Hohmann. They faced Alcano, Reyes, Van Corteza, and Kiamco. The World Team found themselves in dire straits as Reyes led his team to a 5-2 lead that seemed insurmountable in the alternate break format, with both teams making the corner ball near 95% of the time. Williams faced a tricky 7-ball which he had to run into the 9-ball next andleft Morris a thin cut or bank option. "I'm banking it "said Morris confidently and then he smoothly sliced the razor thin 9-ball down the rail to make the score 5-3. Williams and his team laughed at his trick as Morris relieved some tension for the team. Next it was Hohmann's turn to be the hero as Fu overran position and left him a backwards cut shot on the 9-ball with the cueball frozen to the side rail. Hohmann took his time and cut the 9-ball blindly into the pocket perfectly and avoided the side scratch. Score was now 5-4. The Phillipines team was still in command though as they broke and ran the next to reach the hill 6-4. World Team would need to run out and hope for another error from the Philippines to have a chance. Williams was once again called upon as Morris came short on position on the 6-ball and Williams was left a thin cut shot and also had to spin the cueball to reach up table for position. He hit it perfectly and left Fu straight in and the score stood at 6-5. Could the World Team come back? Reyes the next game was left an open out on his turn and picked himself to shoot a routine position shot off the siderail. The table was open and it looked over. Unbelieveably to both teams and thousands of Filipinos, Reyes scratched in the side pocket.

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Reyes and Alcano astonished as Team World started to mount a surprising comeback

"Wow, you never, ever see him do that." murmurred several members of the World Team.

The World Team carefull ran the rack to tie the score at 6-6, and now the fever of hope was running rampant among everyone. Steel faced Taiwanese Yang and Wu could be seen cheering, smiling, and laughing along with their western counterparts. The World Team made a ball on the break but was left with no shot on the one ball save for a push or a kickshot as the oneball was frozen to the 9-ball. "Charlie, you shoot. Kick the 9-ball in, hit it hard!" Williams lined up the kickshot for the sidepocket, and swung hard sending the 9-ball flying two rails but missing the pocket. Fortunaetly, the 1-ball was not left open, and the World Team laughed and sighed with relief. Fortune smiled on the World Team again when Fu missed a tough 3ball and left Kiamco safe. Kiamco kicked 2rails, hit the3ball but left Williams half a pocket. Morris looked and said "just shoot it in. You got plenty of pocket." Williams looked at the shot and wide eyed 'really?". Williams trusted Morris and shot the 3-ball in, falling to his knees as the 3-ball bypssed the impeding 8-ball and fell in. The team proceeded to run out and take the event to the final match to the cheers of the entire World Team!


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The final match was historic. The Philippines again took the early lead at 2-0, and then the World team came back to lead 3-2. Team Philippines this time brought Pagulayan, Bustamante, Kiamco, and Gomez. The World team 4-on-4 consisted of Morris, Wu, Hundal, and Williams once more. The World Team strategy was simple; position shots for Morris, tough shots for williams, finesse shots for Hundal, and any super tough, hard shots that no one wanted would goto Wu. The order could be maniplulated each game. The strategy worked like a charm. Wu was called upon time and time again for every major difficult shot, and Wu delivered each time. Soon the whole crowd and team laughed as hard shots came up and as Williams, Hundal and Morris would size the shot up, simultaneously they would all yell out, "Wu!" .

"Arghhhhh!" Pagulayan would scream at the top of his lungs with each victorious game.

Pagulayan shows he's not afraid of the score

At 6-5 favor of the World team, Philippines had broken dry and Wu jumped up and grabbed his cue while giggling. The order was tall this time though as the World Team faced a table length 1-ball with the cueball close over another ball. It was a jacked up shot that would require draw, power, and accuracy. "Wu!" was shouted out once again.

"I know it's alot to ask for, but please just make one more tough shot!" admitted Williams later talking silently to himself.

Wu was Team World's secret weapon(and they weren't afraid to use it)

Wu fired in the 1-ball at warp speed and split the pocket without touching a rail and left the team with an open table. Morris left Wu a tough 7-ball, a thin cut down the end rail while partially jacked up. Wu, again, fired in the 7-ball and the cueball bounced 2 rails for a long position on the 8-ball for Hundal. Hundal faced a tabkle length straigh in 8-ball with the cueball only two inches off the backend rail. He fired in the 8-ball and made it with a loud shout of "Yeah!" from him and his teamamtes. Williams faced a straight in 9-ball, but the cueball was only 1 inch off the side rail. He sized up both opitons of rolling the ball level cue or jacking up and firing it in.

"No extension Charlie" his teamates called out to remind him.

Williams reasserted himself on the shot and opted for the jacked up version. After a few stroked, he fired the 9-ball into the heart of the pocket and dropped to his knee with a yell and fist pump. His teammates all rushed in with Immonen leaping over the railing and hugs and yells were abundant. Team World had beaten the odds and came back against the World's strongest pool country.


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Williams drops to his knees after making a pressure packed 9-ball while Wu leads the World Team in jumps


Both teams embraced and shook hands sincerely. It had been one hell of a battle over the three days.

"You guys played good. You deserve it." said a sincere Bustamante. Alcano smiled warmly and shook hands with all the players.

"They have more experience playing team events, and that helped them. They were the better team at the end." admitted Pagulayan.

"We scraped and clawed our way to the end. I felt like we were smashed against a high wall and hanging on with fingernails. I never played so hard in my life. But we fought and stayed positive as a team and never gave up. Everyone contributed, without exception. And Wu, well....he's absolutely incredible. He came through for us time and time again with every tough shot. That kid is the real deal. " said Williams. "This is one of the greatest events I have ever played in my life."

"The atmosphere here is electrifying! This is how I wish all the events we play in was." said Hundal.

A second installment of this event is already in the works for 2009. Sponsor and network interest was high after the massive media and audience attention.
"We will definitely do this event next year. We're really happy with the success of the event." said Bugsy Promotions Owner and BMPAP Co-Founder Perry Mariano.

"I'm really proud of our team. We played smart and never took anything for granted." said Captain Morris."Charlie was our anchor today on and off the table with his spirit. Wu was awesome, that kid is so talented. Raj, Mika and Thorsten all made critical shots. The Taiwanese and Chinese, they really bonded with us despite the language barrier. The Philippines Team, what can you say but that they are the best. But today we showed the world that we have heart, too."

The Philippines vs The World aired live on Solar Sports.

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World Team is embraced nevertheless by the Filipino pool fans


All photo courtesy of Emille BiBoy Soriano

Thanks Charlie! Like I said before, WUUUUUUU!!!!!!
 
jay helfert said:
Thanks Charlie! Like I said before, WUUUUUUU!!!!!!

Jay, I saw in another thread that you mentioned something about Wu were possibly the strongest player in the world now (or something like that).

After having watched the QC challenge live in Trinoma Mall, and with all the talent showing their skills there, I have to agree with you. There were onlly two players in that tournament who didnt fold under the pressure sometime - even Yang folded when Gomez managed to put the heat on him.

One of the steadiest players were Mika, he played very solid. The other one was Wu, who not only did the job and avoided stupid mistakes, but also was strong enough to fire in game winning shots more than once. In my eyes, Wu was the strongest player in these three days of fun and action, closely followed by a very solid Mika and a fired up Bustamente.

Great to watch, hope to be back next year.
 
Congratulations to Charlie. He is the biggest promoter of pool, which we should all appreciate, and also he has had a great 2008, beating many of the best.
 
Good to see Charlie being able to keep up his play as well as his promotions. Pretty sweet he made the winning 9-ball!
I saw him make the winning 9-ball at the mosconi a few years back when he beat steve davis
 
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