Results and Write Up On This Past Weeks Seminole $25,000 Guaranteed Added Florida

Eydie Romano

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The Seminole Tribe of Florida Knows How To Do It Right!

With $25,000 in Guaranteed Money, the players flocked to tribal owned and operated Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa Florida this past week April 13-16, 2006. This VNEA friendly event was open to all VNEA players in the Florida region.

$3,500.00 Guaranteed Added money was in the Pro/Master round robin tournament, which included such notables as Troy Frank, Glen Olson and Steve Frost.

Troy Frank went undefeated throughout the event only missing 9 games out of 40 and bringing home the Grand Prize of $1,800.00 First Place. Second Place scored $1,000.00 going to Glen Olson and Third Place of $600.00 to Dan Briggs.

There were 22 in the women’s division with $3,000.00 Guaranteed Added money. 1st Place went to Theresa Nunez, a Seminole Tribe member; won the title money of $1,300.00 Elshia Huson scored $900.00, and 3rd place went to Amy Poulter at $600.00. The women went head to head all weekend long. Theresa Nunez went head to head throughout the tournament until being knocked into the losers bracket by Elishia Huson, and coming back after giving Amy Poulter 3rd Place and then defeating Elishia twice for the grand prize finish of $1,300.00.

I had a chance to sit down and talk with Theresa Nunez during this event. She is a Florida native and member of the Seminole Tribe. This stunning 35 years old lives on The Brighton Indian Reservation with her 4 children ages 5-12. She has been playing pool for the past 10 yrs since she was 25. She operates a floral business, “Best Buds” which serves The Seminole Tribe Reservation exclusively.

Last year, she took 2nd in Seminole Sunshine Tournament, within the past several years, she took 1st at The Valley State Tournament, she is in the TOP 20 in VNEA and prides herself in coming in 4-5 in all tournaments she enters. Theresa’s love for the game and dedication to the tribe inspired her to put together a “Elders” team for this tournament. The team, “ Natives” which consists of 5 team players over 60 years of age, and had never competed before in tournament play. She led them through the ins and outs of team play competition, with the highs of victory and the agony of defeat..

139 Open single players went head to head in this $3000.00 Guaranteed added jackpot of $10,225.00 in total payouts.

1st Place Nathan Rose $1,700.00, 2nd place Bob Stonewater 3rd Place Howie Van Pelt $800.00 4th Place Randy Settle $500.00 paying down to 32 spots and totaling a whopping $10,225.00 in payouts in this one event alone!

Nathan Rose 21 years old, who reminds me of bar box champion Jessie Bowman, he is unstoppable with his cue. He plays fearlessly against any predator. I would be willing to stake a hefty bet that these two players would match up pretty even.

Nathan resides in Stewart, Florida. He has been playing pool since the age of 10. He has played in such prestigious events as the 1998 BCA JR Nationals, 14 and under division placing 3rd as a teen. Recently, he has finished in top positions in several upstanding tournaments such as O B Osceola and John Ditoro’s Florida Pro Tour, Sponsored By The Seminole Tribe Of Florida, 2nd at Tommy Kennedy’s Pro Tour event. Nathan lives at home with his family and plays out of Riverside Billiards that is owned and operated by his parents Jim Rose and partner Jay Huffman. He hopes to achieve standings in the IPT and plans to play in the upcoming Vegas VNEA Tournament.

Hefty $1,000 Added Mini Scotch Doubles Tournaments played out Thursday, and Saturday while Friday night hosted a sold out 64 player $1,000 added 9 Ball Tournament.

Team play began on Saturday morning with 56 Sportsman, Expert and Master players in attendance. An unheard of $3,000.00 was added to each tier making the payouts as follows: Sportsman 1st Place $2,000.00, 2nd Place $1,500.00 3rd Place $1,100.00 and 5/6th Place $750.00 each. The Master Division paid out $2,000.00 1st Place, 2nd Place $1,500.00, 3rd $1,100.00, 4th $900.00 5/6th $750.00 each. Finally the Expert Division tallied $2,000.00 1st Place, 2nd Place $1,500.00, 3rd $1,100.00, 4th $900.00 5/6th $750.00 each.
In The Masters Division, The Team Hustlin from Naples, Florida came back from the left, with nail biting action. They needed to beat team ‘Wrecking Q” to take the championship. They won the first match forcing to a decisive second match, but Bradenton, Florida’s team “Wrecking Q” prevailed. Taking the championship.

In The Expert Division, The Team “Over The Top” From Stewart, Fla went undefeated to take the championship from team “Jagged Edge”.

In The Sportsman Division, “Dolly’s Big Dogs” from Deland, Florida defeated “Motown Boy’s” from Immokalee, Florida. The closest match of the championship rounds. This was certainly the place to be in Tampa Florida this past weekend for Action, Action, and Action!


What a class act this event was! O B Osceola, liaison of Naples Community Seminole Tribe of Florida, went all out to make this one of the best events I have ever seen for a billiard tournament. Everything from the smallest attention to detail was paid to this event. It was a non-stop class act with top shelf clothing for the staff, laminated postcard stock score sheets and 4 feet high trophies for all the winners. They didn’t miss a beat!

The $300.00+ a night Hard Rock Hotel boasts everything the Ritz Carlton has and more in rock star fashion. From the 400-thread count down filled linens to the signature chocolate guitars left on your pillows at night, this is the place to be when visiting Tampa. The staff treats you like family, tending to your every need. The behind scenes of this Hard Rock Empire, provides their employees with hot meals and extremely comfortable environment to work in. It is no wonder that all of the guests leave happy!


A note to other league Systems to stop and take a look at these payouts and what The Seminole Tribe of Florida is doing for this sport. This event was truly player orientated, and a “For The Player Event”! This is the beginning of one of the best things to happen to Florida VNEA players. If you live in Florida and are not playing on a Valley team, this is the time to start playing.

Congratulations Seminole Tribe, and O B Osceola for a job well done!
 
sjm said:
This was an AZB front page headline a couple of days ago.
It was listed in the column on the right but didn't get the coverage of a main story. I understand the SML tourney being big with big names got main page coverage but.... O B and the Seminole tribe have been huge supporters of pool and there was $25,000 in guaranteed prize money (regardless of the number of entrants). It just seems that on Monday or even Tue, the SML story could've come down and something about this event could've been printed.

Some people just look to see what the main story is and then head right to the forum. I haven't spoken to Eydie about this but my guess is that she just wanted to be sure more folks saw the story. :confused:

;)
 
Yep, sometimes it needs to get bumped to the top.

I have had the priviledge of AZB posting my events as a headline, but never expect it. However, I am flattered when it happens.

And just to let everyone know, I had a couple of corrections to my last event's article (my bad), and I sent out the corrections without expecting them to go throught the process of repasting and reposting the site, but AZB did. :)

I love you guys. (sniff sniff)

Barbara
 
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My story never made the front page feature story, just the PR at the side of the page. Myself, Bob, Daytona Joe and his wife Norma ran this event. We all had a great time and I was able to meet a few new friends like Phil, from here at AZB.

We are very proud of this event and look forward to working with the Seminole tribe in the future.:D
 

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Does this mean that Troy Frank played in a VNEA event??

Wouldn't he be a tad bit ( like a few miles) above most top league masters.
I guess losing only 9 games in a whole event speaks for itself.

I hope everyone had a blast. The Seminole Tribe has been good to pool.
Hopefully the relationship continues.
 
yes troy plays weekly on a team of master players that are part of the Imokalee Florida VNEA league. Steve Frost, Glen Olsen, Bill Wilson, Troy, and another who's name escapes me.

Great event will be even bigger and better next year !!
 
Stunning 35 year old with a floral business called "Best Buds"?

Sounds like the dream girl for half the people I know ;)
 
What is the VNEA?

And how could i play in this event next time?

I did not even know it was going on. :)
 
VNEA is the Valley league system.


CaptainHook, If you send me your email address to windycityopen@aol.com I will put oyu on the mailing list for this event and others in Fla. In addition to find a Valley team near you, you can go to www.vnea.com or I can find it for you if you include your town in your email to me, I will make sure you have the correct info.

Yes Bud, She was a very beautiful native American Indian girl. I wish we would have gotten a picture of her. I will try and get one so all can see.

Troy Frank's wife Krissy, also played in this event. She is another beauty and extreemly sweet.
 
Awesome tourney

this was by far the best amatuer event i have attended on local level in florida. The seminole's are really trying to make pool fun here.

Eydie - that was a great write up of the tourney. I commend you on 4 days of excellent work. as well as Daytona Joe and the rest of the staff.

I am so looking forward to the next one.

it also didn't hurt that my team won the expert division....:D
 
Eydie Romano said:
VNEA is the Valley league system.


CaptainHook, If you send me your email address to windycityopen@aol.com I will put oyu on the mailing list for this event and others in Fla. In addition to find a Valley team near you, you can go to www.vnea.com or I can find it for you if you include your town in your email to me, I will make sure you have the correct info.

I hit the site, but nothing listed in my area, St.Petersburg. (tampa bay area).

When you say Valley, does that mean you play on bar box tables ?
and if so, is that with the big heavy cue ball?
Do the rules allow jump shots?
 
Eydie Romano said:
Nathan Rose 21 years old, who reminds me of bar box champion Jessie Bowman, he is unstoppable with his cue. He plays fearlessly against any predator. I would be willing to stake a hefty bet that these two players would match up pretty even.

As I understand it Nathan plays no where near even with Jessie Bowman. I believe that Jessie matching up w/ Nathan even would be stealing.
 
SkippyFL said:
As I understand it Nathan plays no where near even with Jessie Bowman. I believe that Jessie matching up w/ Nathan even would be stealing.
I agree. Nathan is a strong player, but that is apples and oranges there.
I was talking to billychips and tried to send him down there to hook his action up, but he was busy with RR. And that is the last I heard from him. Anyone know what happened to him?
 
yes we play on bar tables and it is with the super amamith cue ball. not real heavy but a bit larger. Jump shots and cues are allowed. i would say it is like BCA.

Call shot, etc.

There are teams in tampa area, that's were we just played
 
Great report, thanks!

The Seminole tribe in Florida has been very generous to the pool community for a long time. They deserve alot of credit for how strong the level of play is in Florida.

Nathan Rose is a great player but I also think Jesse would bet the farm on that match.
 
Gotta tell you guys, I don't know when you last saw Nathan play, but he may have kicked a BIG gear since you saw him last. He is fearless as Jessie, and it comes natural to him. I watched him play all week and he BBQed most players. As I stated in the write up, he reminds me of a young Jessie Bowman, who isn't that old... Don't under estimate this kid, he's going to go far.
 
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Captainhook

There is no Valley leagues in the St Pete area. BUT !! we have 2 charters here in Bradenton. We play on Monday nites during the winter and on Wed's during the summer. I am putting a new team together for the next session. and if you are interested PM me and you can be on a team!!!!

Joe
 
I'm glad she posted this story because I missed it. I have had the priviledge of playing in TWO of the Seminole Indian Tribe's Senior Pool tournaments and even came in the money in both. OB Oceola and the Seminole Indian Tribe have my sincerest thanks for stepping up to the plate for all of these tournaments. I hope I will see another Seminole Indian Tribe SENIOR'S TOURNAMENT this year.

I don't know who is going to pick up the slack with the MIZ being on the mend. I hope John Ditoro or someone like that gets the SENIOR TOURNAMENT going again, because I am more than ready. :-) Seriously the Seminole Indian Tribe does so much for pool. I wish the pool magazines would do a really big story on them because they deserve it.

I had an idea for souvenirs for pool participants where I would print a wooden nickel with the tribe's logo on one side and maybe some type of premium/inducement to visit one of the tribe's casinos. They could use them for other than pool players... Nothing came of it as I think I lost OB's email address.
Warm REgards,

JoeyA

Warm Regards,
JoeyA



Timberly said:
It was listed in the column on the right but didn't get the coverage of a main story. I understand the SML tourney being big with big names got main page coverage but.... O B and the Seminole tribe have been huge supporters of pool and there was $25,000 in guaranteed prize money (regardless of the number of entrants). It just seems that on Monday or even Tue, the SML story could've come down and something about this event could've been printed.

Some people just look to see what the main story is and then head right to the forum. I haven't spoken to Eydie about this but my guess is that she just wanted to be sure more folks saw the story. :confused:

;)
 
:D Thanks for the kind words Joey! Daytona Joe, Bob and I will hopefully be doing much more with O B in the future. I will make a point of talking to him about the senior events and let you know what happens.

Below is a picture of Phil's winning team. Congratulations Phil, you rock!:D
 

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