What State Has Produced the Most High Caliber Players?

The best players are from Utah. How could a guy with multiple wives really care what time he gets home a night? Mormons keep a low profile-- but they can play pool.
 
My vote ....

goes for the State of Enebriation.................There's a really long list that are from there, but I'm not naming names. ;)

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I've lived here in NC for 14 years now and will definitely say it is here. I also lived in Ohio for 19 years and can certainly say that they have some good action there as well. The difference I see is that good tourneys in Ohio would attract good talent statewide while the same level of a talent pool can be found locally here.

I live in Hickory which can lay claim to Tony Watson, Charlie Bryant, Brian Capps and I think Jeff Abernathy lives here as well but I'm not sure.
 
Jeez, nobody has mentioned AL? Our current crop of home-grown talent includes, uhhhhh, well, ahh crap. Oh well, at least Henny and Scotty live here now, and guys like Squirrel, Junior, and Mizerak are from here:)

I thought the Miz was from Jersey?

Aaron
 
As much as I'd like to say North Carolina, if we're talking "all-time" then it has to be New Jersey.
 
Negative ghostrider...Tony Ellin was from Miami, Fl. Moved to Georgia, then the Carolinas...which makes him a Floriganian :thumbup:

Voodoo~~~laughin'

Not so fast, Voodoo, my friend. Tony Ellin was from Charleston, SC. He was here quite a bit when him and Johnny were tight and Johnny married a girl from here (twice). He told me so, anyway. But, knowing Tony, you might have to check the birth certificate.
 
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GA - Stevie Moore, Johnny Archer, Louis Ulrich, Bruce Berrong, Kim Davenport

IL - Ike Runnels, Justin Bergman, Marco Marquez, Jesse Bowman, Jamie Baraks

NY - Dennis Hatch, Thorsten Hohmann, Tony Robles, Jean Balukas

NC - Mike Coltrain, Mike Davis, Mike Fuller, Earl Strickland, BJ Ussery, Norris Brady, Ron Parks, Sparky Ferrell, Tony Watson, Cliff Joyner, Charlie Bryant

TX - Jeremy Jones, Sylver Ochoa, David G, Jui Lung Chen
 
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GA - Cliff Joyner, Stevie Moore, Johnny Archer, Louis Ulrich, Bruce Berrong, Kim Davenport

IL - Ike Runnels, Justin Bergman, Marco Marquez, Santos Sambajon, James Baraks, Jesse Bowman, Jamie Baraks

NY - Dennis Hatch, Thorsten Hohmann, Mika Immonen, Tony Robles

NC - Mike Davis, Mike Fuller, Earl Strickland, BJ Ussery, Norris Brady, Ron Parks, Sparky Ferrell

TX - Jeremy Jones, Sylver Ochoa, David G, CJ Wiley, Rodney Morris, Charlie Bryant, Jui Lung Chen

I know you meant your list to be helpful, but if you are going by the title of this thread, then some of the names you have associated with the States are not correct. :o

Hillbilly and Cliff were both born in North Carolina.

Rodney was born in California or Hawaii. I have to ask my room mate, to be sure. And what about Kim Davenport?

Mika and Santos were not born in the States. ;)
 
Well since nobody else has I'll nominate the Iowa/Illinois border with Chad Vilmont Josh Johnson, formerly Jon Kucharo, Jesse Bowman Jamie Barracks at one point when all the champions were playing it would have been very hard to bet against these guys. for whatever reason though if your from iowa or illinois after you get to or near the top of the ladder you learn to hate pool.

Having seen everyone on that list play except Jon K, I'd say they don't wanna load up a car and drive through the south and if they did they should leave NC for last because that's where the bankroll would stop. Jesse and Chad are kind of barbox specialists and aren't necessarily underdogs but 2 or 3 really strong players just can't make it through about 50 of the same caliber from the Tar Heel state. I'd love to see it though.
 
Options:

GA - Cliff Joyner, Stevie Moore, Johnny Archer, Louis Ulrich, Bruce Berrong, Kim Davenport

IL - Ike Runnels, Justin Bergman, Marco Marquez, Santos Sambajon, James Baraks, Jesse Bowman, Jamie Baraks

NY - Dennis Hatch, Thorsten Hohmann, Mika Immonen, Tony Robles

NC - Mike Coltrain, Mike Davis, Mike Fuller, Earl Strickland, BJ Ussery, Norris Brady, Ron Parks, Sparky Ferrell, Tony Watson

TX - Jeremy Jones, Sylver Ochoa, David G, CJ Wiley, Rodney Morris, Charlie Bryant, Jui Lung Chen



4 Player team I have to go with NY. All around have to give it to TX.

Iba, Joyner and Hillbilly are both "Tarheels."
 
From your own mouth, Oklahoma produced ONE player who beat everyone in your beloved NC. His name was Walden! :wink:

HIS NAME WAS WALDEN!!!!!!!!!...is the appropriate way to type that Jay. He gave quite a few guys cases of PTSD, there's still guys who hit the floor and have nightmares if they hear or see anything related to pool because of him. I heard a rumor he was the leading cause of divorce and bankruptcy around here for a while.:wink:
 
South DAkota----Shane Van Boening...uhmm.... I believe that is pretty much it but he has got us all beat....=(
I guess this reply will be the end of this thread.....
Dang you Shane!! lol...
 
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From your own mouth, Oklahoma produced ONE player who beat everyone in your beloved NC. His name was Walden! :wink:

He beat everyone he played in '91, Jay. That is correct. He's my hero. Him and Ricky Gracyk from Michigan. Nothing better than to be a helluva player and "unpublicized visually."
 
Texas

I have heard from several top players that Texas is king. They say there are so many great players in Texas that nobody knows because they never have to leave the state due to the size. Anybody else here this before?
 
Options:

GA - Cliff Joyner, Stevie Moore, Johnny Archer, Louis Ulrich, Bruce Berrong, Kim Davenport

IL - Ike Runnels, Justin Bergman, Marco Marquez, Santos Sambajon, James Baraks, Jesse Bowman, Jamie Baraks

NY - Dennis Hatch, Thorsten Hohmann, Mika Immonen, Tony Robles

NC - Mike Coltrain, Mike Davis, Mike Fuller, Earl Strickland, BJ Ussery, Norris Brady, Ron Parks, Sparky Ferrell, Tony Watson

TX - Jeremy Jones, Sylver Ochoa, David G, CJ Wiley, Rodney Morris, Charlie Bryant, Jui Lung Chen



4 Player team I have to go with NY. All around have to give it to TX.


CJ WILEY is from Missouri. Remember, the title of this thread is which state has PRODUCED the most high caliber players - not where they live now.

And Jamie Baraks is a great player, but I don't think it is fair if you put him on your list for Illinois twice.

I would add Balukis to the NY list as she could play with the men.

MISSOURI:

Larry Hubbard
Terry Bell
Louie Roberts
CJ Wiley
David Matlock
Danny Harriman
Andy Quinn (former Jr National Champ and BCA Open Champion)
Rusty Brandemeyer (who no one had to beat playing banks)
and I'll take the liberty of adding Justin Bergman, even though he lives in Illinois but is mainly regarded as a St Louis player.

Then there is a slew of top shortstops that could be added to the list.
 
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