Jimmy Mendoza
The first time I talked to Jimmy was at a 10,000 added tournament at Shooters in Riverside, Ca maybe 4-5 years ago. I was naive and didn't know to much about pool or pool etiquette. Jimmy was playing in a match with my ex Sam (Manaole). I used to get so nervous whenever I watched Sam play that I would have to leave the room. At this particular tournament and match the score was 6-6 in a race to 9 when I had left. 15 minutes later, I walked back into the room and Jimmy was in the middle of another match against someone else. Not even thinking I asked him, "Did my boyfriend beat you?" Anyone else probably would have either ignored me or flipped out and Jimmy answer was, "He ran the last 3 racks on me". Since then I have run into Jimmy and his beautiful wife Mieko at various tournaments and they both have always been friendly. I've learned a little more about pool (not much) and ettiquette since then and have been working on promoting pool out here on the west coast (mainly San Diego) whether be writing or running tournaments. Jimmy has always been supportive of whatever tournaments I run, play in or what not. A couple of months ago I played a match against a guy who made rude comments about my weight and since Jimmy was from the same area he apologized to me for that guy being a jerk.
Jimmy's a great stand up guy who I think would represent azbilliards well if he were sent to the US Open.
The first time I talked to Jimmy was at a 10,000 added tournament at Shooters in Riverside, Ca maybe 4-5 years ago. I was naive and didn't know to much about pool or pool etiquette. Jimmy was playing in a match with my ex Sam (Manaole). I used to get so nervous whenever I watched Sam play that I would have to leave the room. At this particular tournament and match the score was 6-6 in a race to 9 when I had left. 15 minutes later, I walked back into the room and Jimmy was in the middle of another match against someone else. Not even thinking I asked him, "Did my boyfriend beat you?" Anyone else probably would have either ignored me or flipped out and Jimmy answer was, "He ran the last 3 racks on me". Since then I have run into Jimmy and his beautiful wife Mieko at various tournaments and they both have always been friendly. I've learned a little more about pool (not much) and ettiquette since then and have been working on promoting pool out here on the west coast (mainly San Diego) whether be writing or running tournaments. Jimmy has always been supportive of whatever tournaments I run, play in or what not. A couple of months ago I played a match against a guy who made rude comments about my weight and since Jimmy was from the same area he apologized to me for that guy being a jerk.
Jimmy's a great stand up guy who I think would represent azbilliards well if he were sent to the US Open.