So, is it my imagination or is Shane just not in the conversation (any conversation) at DCC this year? Just seems weird; maybe I'm wrong, I know you'll correct me.
So, is it my imagination or is Shane just not in the conversation (any conversation) at DCC this year? Just seems weird; maybe I'm wrong, I know you'll correct me.
Hats off to Shaw for a 10 Ball repeat. Maybe Shane is just not in top form this time. I honestly don't know how he did so good for so many years in so many tournaments and Tar matches.
Playing at that level and maintaining the competitive edge has to be a big brain drain after awhile. So many of the players are so good that I am amazed any one can be a repeat champion at any thing in pool.
From what I can tell, here is Shane's record in the 2017 DCC so far, by round. The matches he lost are marked (L).
Bigfoot 10-Ball -- Finished 9th/16th (last)
- 1. Dennis Orcollo (L)
9-Ball Banks -- Finished tied for 15th/22nd
- 1. Joe Scott
2. Vladimir Nikolayev
3. Li-Wen Lo
4. Kenneth Brisbon
5. Cody Kozarian
6. Chris Gentile
7. Troy Jones
8. Evan Lunda (L)
9. Warren Kiamco (L)
One-Pocket -- (Can't tell finishing position from info provided so far)
- 1. Stephen Mack
2. Tim Burks
3. Tony Chohan (L)
4. Chris Melling (L)
I do not know whether Shane has participated yet in the Straight Pool Challenge.
Always good points you make, Jay. We all know you mentor Shane and know him better than we do, so your insight is invaluable.There is something called burn out in Pool and it's real. That's why Jean Balukas quit at 29. Shane has been at this for over fifteen years straight now and has made a good living and achieved some measure of financial security. He's in his mid 30's and has other things in life he enjoys doing besides playing pool. I figured he would last until age 40 but I think he's ready for a long break right now, especially after the last MC debacle.
No one really knows what Shane went through to excel at pool and yet look at how well he has guided his own career. He has always been a good sportsman and conducted himself in a positive manner. He has a good sense of humor and fair play. Shane has been a credit to the game for the last ten years and we are fortunate to have him representing our sport in such a positive way. All I can say is thank you to Shane for deciding to be a pool player and not something else.
P.S. How old and how good is John Morra? Not even 30 and he's already taking a break! This game can chew you up if you're not careful. I played pool non stop from the age of 18 until I was 33. That was the year I sold my poolroom in Bakersfield and took a three year hiatus from pool. I needed it. I came back to the game with a whole new perspective.
Shane has been Ice Fishing for the past 3 weeks. ...