Like I said before, Natives of there State not transplants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ARM9BALLER said:For Florida I would have to go with
Robb-n-hood
The Rocket
The Pearl
The Korean Dragon
The Hitman
And as for Texas , they can be the first victims of TEAM OHIO.Lolvagabond said:Shawn, Don`t mess with Texas.
frankncali said:Maybe the organization picks a captain for each state and he selects the
team. Each team could include one female. This would give spectators
a bathroom break (j/k).
I dont think that there would be 50 competitive states and how do you decide where a player lives. Afterall the bills are in their gf's name.
I like the concept. Almost like the North South deal.
A newer format with a Presidents or Walkers Cup type feel.
Keep a running total of wins and loss on a leaderboard.
4 days of play with different games.
There could be an individual winner and a team winner.
Day 1
8 ball or nine ball
onepocket
straight pool
8 or 9 ball
Each player plays each of the other 5 in each discipline.
Captains determine order. Each player could win 5 matches
each day.
I dont really know how long the straight pool matches or the one pocket would take. The 8 ball and 9 ball should be no trouble time wise.
Shawn Putnam said:And as for Texas , they can be the first victims of TEAM OHIO.Lol
Thanks Sherm, maybe we'll put you in as a sponsor.cuesmith said:Yeah, I think Ohio would rank in the top 4 states, about 30 above Texas!
Give em hell Shawn, I got your back!
just more hot air!
Sherm
Keep in mind. Native Floridians, not transplants.Tom In Cincy said:Ok.. now let's do some stats gathering...
AZBilliards has brackets from some of the more popular regional and of course the National events. Going back and looking for the results of the Ohio Boys versus the Florida boys should be interesting.
Team Ohio vrs Team Florida...
What team has the better record for the last two years?
I think it would be real close...
Anyone care to look up the bracket winners?
Shawn Putnam said:Keep in mind. Native Floridians, not transplants.
Yeah that would be a hard one for Florida cause everybody knows that Florida is made up of non Floridians.Shawn Putnam said:Like I said before, Natives of there State not transplants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SORRY, NICE TRY
Shawn Putnam said:Keep in mind. Native Floridians, not transplants.
Shawn Putnam said:Lets design a State vs. State challenge where 5 of the best players from each state battle for the honor of there State. Example= Ohio vs. Florida.
World Pool.com will film each match and hopefully through sponsorships we can generate alot of money for the players.
Give me some feedback ?
MikeJanis said:Does that mean Troy Frank originally from Canton, Ohio who now lives in FL would play for team OH ?
My picks for team OH would be
CORY DEUEL
TROY FRANK
DEE ADKINS
JASON MILLER
STEVE MCANINCH
HOWARD VICKERY
LEIL GAY
AND MAYBE THAT PUTNAM GUY
OHH, AND ALSO ERIC DURBIN TO HELP KEEP THE ACTION ALIVE
Mj
Shawn Putnam said:That's called the Valley State Championships.
No offense, I respect all you guys.
But this is to reward and acknowledge all the hard work of the PROS in your States.
Practice hard and you'll be rewarded. For a change!!!!!!
cuesmith said:Another Ohioan who plays jam-up, when he has his head in it, is Tommy "Blackie" Stevenson. He beat Earl in Louisville a few years ago, along with some other top players. He kinda reminds me of the character Tom Cruise played in TCOM. Last I heard he was too busy working at K-Mart to play in tournaments.
just more hot air!
Sherm
Hello Shawn,Shawn Putnam said:Lets design a State vs. State challenge where 5 of the best players from each state battle for the honor of there State. Example= Ohio vs. Florida.
World Pool.com will film each match and hopefully through sponsorships we can generate alot of money for the players.
Give me some feedback ?
Snapshot9 said:I think a state vs. state competition is a good idea.
But, I think it should be conducted:
1) No pros allowed (too much stacking the deck)
2) Sponsored by billiard rooms or other sponsors.
Whoever contributes the most will host the event.
3) Round robin competition, match up individual play,
Scotch doubles play, and team play.
(8 ball, 9 ball, and one pocket played)
4) Nominal fee to watch competition.
5) 2 day events. (Sat. and Sun)
6) Scoring system to rate states and players for state.
7) Calcutta if permitted.
Kind of like Mosconi cup play between the states on a Semi-Pro level.