yes i will be there
Yep i will be in Oh canada!
Yep i will be in Oh canada!
had any match ups lately?Southdakotakid said:Yep i will be in Oh canada!
Started playing pool at 2 years old. The first time he picked up a cue(on a minature table ) he made a perfict bridge and stance, Just by observing me playing day after day. At 9, he was shooting trick shots on my engagements.My wife and I trook him to a couple trade shows In Kansas City he played a number of chalenge matches.One in Particular wasSharpPT said:Finished 3rd in Reno 9-Ball. Does anyone know any info on this guy?? Thanks.
supercue said:and his hearing loss is obviously an asset as he has been consistantly winning tournaments .
supercue said:Started playing pool at 2 years old. The first time he picked up a cue(on a minature table ) he made a perfict bridge and stance, Just by observing me playing day after day. At 9, he was shooting trick shots on my engagements.
Its most refreshing to see a young man who is humble and handles himself like a gentleman,win or lose. I'm very proud of him ,and why not
" He's My Grandson " Gary B
Jack Madden said:Gary
Do you play at Tom Mc's Marble Club in Rapid City? I haven't talked to Tom in several months but he said he would be coming my way to visit and I am hoping to be able to return the visit. One of my sons had a hearing problem - -- seemed to make him more competitive in sports -- could read coach's lips!!
Jack
www.johnmaddencues.com
I had the chance to see this kid shane play in vegas. He is all what his uncle Mike has told us about him in college station. I was very pleased to watch him play. He is a very good pool player and has a lot in the futrue for himcheesemouse said:Shane is a great kid. Pool is in his blood. He comes from a pool family. His grandparents, his mother/father, his aunts/uncles are all decent too very good players. When Shane was born he had a hearing defect, it took a few years for technology to catch up to him so he in effect was deaf in his formative years. He now has special hearing aids but he does have a small lingering speech deflect because of those early years of deafness.
Shane is for real, he is fearless on the boxes, and he plays with great focus (I think he can turn his hearing aids off and just blockout & by the way he can read lips...LOL) If anyone of you would have the opportunity to be around this fine young man you would have to like him; even if he just busted you...
He plays good on the big table also. Hell, he would play good in a sandbox...just a super guy.