Matt_24 said:
Hmm....just off the top of my head:
Keith McCready
Bobby Hawk (in the rumor mill he is supposedly the top one pocket player right now...you know how quickly that can change but it seems to be the prevelant opinion)
Mike Davis
Jerry Slivka
Danny Green
Pooky (if he is still playing)
Ryan McCreesh (if he is still playing)
Bus Driver Ronnie
Strawberry
T-Bone
This is just from my limited knowledge. I only play once a week now and only play in Shirlington...so my info might be worthless. Those are some folks you can match up with though for sure in the DC area. Outside of the Metro/DC area of VA I can't name anyone.
That's a great list of metro D.C. area players, Matt. The only one who lives in Virginia, though, would be Pookie.

The rest of 'em are from Maryland and/or D.C. Pookie seems to have hung up his cue stick for Internet poker. He has been MIA in recent times. When, and if, his credit card gets maxed out, I hope to see Pookie back in the saddle again sometime soon.
Who is the BEST in Virginia would depend on who you ask and how old they are. One of the most famous Virginia players from days gone by has got to be Bill Staton a/k/a "Weenie Beanie."
The Boggs brothers, Scottie and Freddie, used to be hailed as top dogs in the Commonwealth State. Scottie emigrated to Florida sometime ago, and Freddie moved to Las Vegas several years ago. GREAT players who can play all games.
Veterans Billy Stephens and Jimmy McAdams used to frequent the tournament trail and were fierce competitors in any venue they played in. Occasionally, they will compete in regional events. Both of these Virginian natives are oldies, but goodies in my book, and they still got game.
Matt Clatterbuck and Mark Painter stay under the radar screen and will only make appearances on rare occasions, but when either of them do, they're usually embroiled in action. Matt beat Little John for an undisclosed amount at the Super Billiards Expo in Valley Forge, PA earlier this year. Mark Painter is hard to clock, but his "A" game is hard to overcome, when he brings it.
Chris Loar of Fredericksburg is definitely a strong player. His wife recently gave birth to their first child. He manages a pool room and is heralded as one of Virginia's finest. [I didn't know that's how you spelled Chris' name either, VAP!

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I've got to throw in 15-year-old Chris Futrell's name here. He plays in Norfolk out of Q-Masters. He won this year's junior championship at the SBE. The kid's already got the basics and fundamentals down and is making strides on the tournament trail. I recently found out that at Valley Forge, Chris was challenged by Young Gun Scooter. Those who know Scooter are aware of his gift of gab to get things going. Chris barbecued Scooter for 6 dimes is the way I hear it, in front of a huge crowd of onlookers.
These are just a few of Virginia's finest that come to my mind!
JAM