Archive for September, 2009
Kennedy Takes Second Tour Stop
0 Comments Published by admin September 30th, 2009 in Billiard Tour News - Pool Tour NewsJ. Pechauer Southeast Open 9-Ball Tour / Savannah, GA
by InsidePOOL Staff
Tour director Tommy Kennedy took home first place at the September 26-27 installment of his J. Pechauer Southeast Open 9-Ball Tour, defeating Shawn “Big Bubba” Putnam in the finals. The second stop of the season was hosted by Southside Billiard Club in Savannah, GA, and [...]
Vidal Victorious at Pro-Am 14.1 Tournament
0 Comments Published by admin September 29th, 2009 in Billiard Tour News - Pool Tour NewsNorth Jersey Straight Pool Pro-Am Quarterly / Parsippany, NJ
by Scott Abramowitz
Marc Vidal ran 93 balls from a negative 1 score to easily win the third quarter 2009 North Jersey 14.1 Straight Pool Pro-Am Quarterly tournament, held at Comet Billiards in Parsippany, NJ, during the weekend of September 26-27. If not for a brief lapse in [...]
Two in a Row for Wilkie
0 Comments Published by admin September 28th, 2009 in Billiard Tour News - Pool Tour NewsTeam DMIRO 10-Ball Tour / Roanoke, VA
by Michael Zimmerman
Shaun Wilkie took on all comers at the September 26-27 stop of the Team DMIRO 10-Ball Tour, fending off competitors to take first place. The stop was hosted by Guys and Dolls in Roanoke, VA, and featured a $1,500-added prize fund. This was Wilkie’s second win in [...]
Winters Takes Joss Tour Opener
0 Comments Published by admin September 28th, 2009 in Billiard Tour News - Pool Tour NewsJoss Northeast 9-Ball Tour / Waterville, ME
by Lea Andrews
Shane Winters didn’t let an early loss to Ivaylo Petrov slow him down—instead he rebounded to make his way through the left side of the bracket to take first place at the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour season opener September 26-27. The $2,000-added event, which featured a [...]
Bennett Crowned King in Fayetteville
0 Comments Published by admin September 27th, 2009 in Billiard Tour News - Pool Tour NewsGreat Southern Billiard Tour / Fayetteville, NC
by Lea Andrews
In a rare Great Southern Billiard Tour appearance, Keith Bennett went undefeated, holding nothing back on his way to the finals. Though smaller than usual, the turnout for the $1,500-added event was still good as 32 players vied for the cash September 26-27 at King Street [...]


















