U.S. Open Pictures

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US Open Pictures

Hey Keith, thanks for taking the time posting all of those great pictures. I appreciated that very much. Thanks again, Todd.
 

Railbird

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Great Pic's, thanks for sharing with us less unfortunate souls that couldn't be there.

Jim
 

Rude Dog

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Awesome pics Keith, thanks. I took a few of the final match and the celebration afterward. I'll get them up here as soon as I can. It was nice to see ya again too. Take care, John.
 

RSB-Refugee

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Keith McCready said:
Some pictures taken at the 2004 U.S. Open:
Cool pics Keith,
Does anyone have any idea how old Mike LeBron is now? I think he was in his 60's when I saw him at a '98 Camel PBT Columbus 10-Ball event.
Tracy
 

wakuljr

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great pics keith....thanks for sharing with us. i would love to see anymore you might have from your travels.
 

sniper

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Thanks for sharing Keith, looks like Fabio had too many budweisers the night before :D
 

Zims Rack

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Thanks for the photos Keith!
Looks like Rude Dog and Purdman had a good time. Nice editing on the photo!!

Zim
 

Keith McCready

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RSB-Refugee said:
Cool pics Keith,
Does anyone have any idea how old Mike LeBron is now? I think he was in his 60's when I saw him at a '98 Camel PBT Columbus 10-Ball event.
Tracy

I just saw him at the U.S. Open, and he looks like he's enjoying his life.

Mike was 54 years old when he won the U.S. Open in '88.

I have a greal deal of respect for Mike as a player and as a person. He comes to most every tournament I've been to lately, and I hope to see him at many more.
 

RSB-Refugee

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Keith McCready said:
I just saw him at the U.S. Open, and he looks like he's enjoying his life.

Mike was 54 years old when he won the U.S. Open in '88.

I have a greal deal of respect for Mike as a player and as a person. He comes to most every tournament I've been to lately, and I hope to see him at many more.

That would put him at 70 now. I can respect and admire his longevity in the sport. I wish him many more years of good health and table time. Is there any players older than Mike that remain as active in pool? I'll bet he has a lot of great stories.

Tracy
 
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