Who are the top five players in your state?

Black-Balled said:
JAM! Imagine my surprise to see me listed with those top level players! And you can tell by my name that I am asking for the 8 from all those other guys! But I thank you for your vote and hope I can live up to your nod this weekend at the Planet pool tournament in ARnold MD. See you and Evil there! Hay did you change my name so I can run out like water? I hope so!
Bye Walter.

LOL, Walter. I never cease to amaze myself when it comes to typos! :p

But now that you mention it, everybody seems to have a nickname in this business. Look at the Planet Pool 9-Ball Tour as an example, i.e., Genie Man, Shawn the Shirt, Pookie, Earthquake, Shorty, Jimmy Mack, Donut Man. I've always thought Mike Davis with the initials "M.D." should be called Mike the Doctor. He's having a great year, second place in World Summit, first place in Joss-Quincy. He also came in the money in Atlanta.

I can see the headlines now: "Running-Out-Like-Water Walter Triumphs in Arnold." :D

JAM [still in AzBilliards "moderation queue" and unable to post under JAM]
 
JAM [still in AzBilliards "moderation queue" and unable to post under JAM][/QUOTE]



JAM,

Nice to finally see you here. We are WAY past time for a get together. I am glad you can remember all these events and people!! I am reading some of it and thinking ''Oh, yeah. I remember that!". Been too long out of the loop I guess.

Talk soon,

Phyllis
 
Thanks, Keith

Phylbert57 said:
JAM [still in AzBilliards "moderation queue" and unable to post under JAM]



JAM,

Nice to finally see you here. We are WAY past time for a get together. I am glad you can remember all these events and people!! I am reading some of it and thinking ''Oh, yeah. I remember that!". Been too long out of the loop I guess.

Talk soon,

Phyllis[/QUOTE]
 
Thanks, Keith

Thanks for the reply on Brian Atchley, Keith. I have lived here in Poplar Bluff, MO all my life and have never met him, but I heard he played great. I haven't seen you since the Open; are you coming to Shannon's tournament in Knoxville Halloween weekend?

Chuck Raulston
 
BackPocket9Ball said:
The first two are a given, but beyond that, I'm not really sure how to rank them, here are some ideas:

1) Jeremy Jones
2) Cliff Joyner

Dave Guiterrez
Dave Henson
Charlie "Hillbilly" Bryant
Al Mason
Javier Franco
Gilbert Martinez
John Drew Hager (fairly sure he lives in TX)

I also believe that even though he isn't playing anymore, if CJ Wiley started up again, he would give Jeremy Jones a serious run for the top spot. Also, Bob Vanover (although I don't think he plays anymore, either)


Don't forget about Dick Weaver....excellent straight pool player:)
 
Tony said:
Indiana has in no particular order
George Breedlove
Brian Groce
Denver Barger
Jeanette Lee
Jeff Beckley
Im sure there are more.

I would put the order like this......
1. Brian Groce
2. Denver Barger
3. George Breedlove
4. Steve Oaks
5. Jeff Beckly

There are many other good shortstops who have all probably played good enough to make the list at one point in their career.
 
hemicudas said:
It's the same guy WBM.

I beg to differ my friend....Big Arm John that resides in indianapolis is originally from decatur, Illinois. He is not to be confused with Concrete John who is from Kentucky and stakes John Brumback.
 
Smorgass Bored said:
Florida:
Buddy Hall
Mike Sigel
Nick Varner
John Schmidt
Tied for 5th:
Charlie Williams
Tony Crosby
Ray Martin
Richie Richeson
Honorable Mention:
Steve Mizerak
what about rodney morris he definately deserves to be in the list....
 
LastTwo said:
For California there are so many top players, here are some I can remember:

Jose Parica
Ernesto Dominguez
Keith McCready (do u still live here?)
Mark Tad
Santos Sambajon (moved to Chicago)
Max Eberle
Ismael "Morro" Paez
Bernardo Chavez
Tony Annigoni
Rafael Martinez
Tony Chohan
Tang Hoa
Amar Kang
George Michaels
Ronnie Allen
Billy Palmer
Dave Hemmah
Bryce Avila
Marshall Jung
i agree with list but would also like to add Kim Davenport, Gerrado Jamito, and Chris McDonald, not to mention i dont know how many more that are in this state that im not adding....
 
Arizona

**** ARIZONA ****
IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:

Scott Frost
Jimmy Mendoza
Chuck Evans
Terry Osborne
Trace Kane
Doug Hale
Tony Confalone
Evans Bishop
 
After his performance at the US Open, is there no room on the Arizona list for John Morton, I believe AKA our own Rude Dog? I've not watched John play but, from the comments coming from the open, I would guess he plays very well indeed! :confused:
 
Rude dog may very well indeed be on the Arizona list. I have never seen him play. Hey Rude dog, do you ever make it down to Phoenix for any tournaments?
 
cardiac kid said:
After his performance at the US Open, is there no room on the Arizona list for John Morton, I believe AKA our own Rude Dog? I've not watched John play but, from the comments coming from the open, I would guess he plays very well indeed! :confused:

John should be on the list.
 
I also think you have to add Don Westbrooks, Chris Adams and George Ramirez.

Westbrooks deserves to be in with the top 5 definitely.

Mike
 
For the Floriday types, I think you now can add Ronnie Wiseman. From what I have heard, he left Michigan and is now in Florida.

For the Michigan group, add Larry Nevel, now housepro at Hall of Fame.
 
Smorgass Bored said:
Florida:
Buddy Hall
Mike Sigel
Nick Varner
John Schmidt
Tied for 5th:
Tony Crosby
Ray Martin

I'm thinkin' you missed a few!!!

Florida

Rodney Morris
Robb Saez
Thorsten Hohmann

all of whom should beat everyone on your list every time...except John Schmidt, and possibly Tony Crosby
 
1on1pooltournys said:
I beg to differ my friend....Big Arm John that resides in indianapolis is originally from decatur, Illinois. He is not to be confused with Concrete John who is from Kentucky and stakes John Brumback.

I haven't heard about Strong Arm John in a while!! He ran through Jacksonville, about a year ago! I didn't think he was that great...???
 
BackPocket9Ball said:
Also, Bob Vanover (although I don't think he plays anymore, either)


Yep, Bob still plays. You can find him at Clicks on some nights. I watched their Masters League Team play one night at Clicks Marsh Lane. Bob V. Paul Guernsey, JLChin and not sure who the other was, but they were TOUGH!

Texas is a hard state... besides those mentioned, which is a list of great players, there's Sylver Ochoa, Jiu Lung Chin, Moises Herrera, Bullard and a host of others. I don't live in Texas, but there are some STRONG players there.

Oklahoma? Damn, most of our best players are migrating.

Gabe Owen, left Tulsa, moved back to Wichita
David Matlock, left Grove, moved to the St. Louis area, I think.
James Walden
Fat Randy is pretty stout (that was not a pun)
Shane McMinn (this kid's a sleeper... watch out for him if you're in Tulsa)
Richard Pierce

To be honest, there are a LOT of players in Tulsa that are world class

Later,
Bob
 
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