Results from Third Annual MD State 9-Ball Bar Table Championship

dannyb78

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1st Ryan McCreash $2000- Calcutta $1000
2nd Brandon Shuff $1000- Calcutta $500
3rd Mike Painter $500- Calcutta $300
4th Mark Ford $300- Calcutta $200
5th Scott Tollefson $200- Calcutta $150
5th Joey Ryan $200- Calcutta $150
7th Chris Loar $150
7th Kevin West $150
9th Saun Toni $100
9th Jason Kochnour $100
9th Fred Scott $100
9th Tommy Kay $100
13th Rich Nace $65
13th Joe Chester $65
13th Max Schlothauer $65
13th Matt Clatterbuck $65
 
A little action there

Matt Clatterbuck ended up $1000 to the good against Max Schlothauer playing even one pocket.

Manny Chow beat Tony Long out of $600 playing even one pocket.

Manny Chow lost 13-10 in a $500 set giving Adam Pendley the 8-ball.

Over all it was a good tournament... It was the best day we had up to this point weather wise this year... So 64 players wasn't that bad..

We may run a 10-Ball Bar Table tournament in November or December if there is any interest..

Congradulations Ryan..
 
I know Genie Man is loving this! Congratulations, Ryan! :)

:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:

Nice to see Tony Long's name in action. Haven't heard his name in a very long while! :p
 
I know Genie Man is loving this! Congratulations, Ryan! :)

:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:

Nice to see Tony Long's name in action. Haven't heard his name in a very long while! :p

Another great job running this tournament, Danny! This is probably my favorite event of the year. Danny really puts together a well-run tournament. The waits are sometimes long but with 8 tables, Danny does an amazing job of keeping everything rolling. I will definitely do everything I can to return next year and if you have a 10 ball tourney in the fall.
 
Was Painter in any action?.... Im sure he was

Surprisingly, Mike Painter seemed to be more focused on the tournament than the action. I only heard him woofing a couple times and he beat his buddy Matt Clatterbuck in the tournament. I just assumed that when Mike/Matt play in tournaments, Mike lets Matt move on so that Mike and get some action brewing. Maybe I'm wrong, it was just my assumption. Anyway, Mike played great in the tournament and beat Matt 7-2.
 
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