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Scott Soroko, 10/20/2007 | Major Pro Events | Photo Gallery

Ronnie Wiseman & John Morra

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Of the 233 participants in the U.S. Open Canada had just over 10 competitors representing us. It is great to see all these great players traveling to compete against the best players in the the world. The U.S. Open is not only one of the biggest tournaments in the World but also one of the most sought after titles in Pool.

We can be so proud of how well we have done in the past and we keep getting more players into the money rounds and closer to being crowned Champion. I hope it's in the near future that a Canadian will be the talk of the town in Chesapeak, Virginia!!

This year our best finishers were Ron Wiseman, John Morra, and Tyler Edey all placing in the top 24, this is great considering how many very skilled players there all from all over the world!!

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The following news story is from AZBilliards.com

Shane begins his reign: Van Boening wins $50,000 U.S. Open title

CHESAPEAKE, Va. – With sniper-fire shotmaking, deft safety play and a head as cool as table slate, 24-year-old Shane Van Boening has beaten the reigning world 9-ball champion to win the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship.

Van Boening defeated Ronnie Alcano in the final, 13-10, to take the $50,000 title Saturday night at the Chesapeake Conference Center.

Not much more than a rookie on the men’s circuit, Van Boening from Sioux Falls, S.D., played the tournament of his life, trumping 2006 World Pool Championship winner Alcano not once, but twice – 11-4 in the winners’ side semifinal, and then 13-10 in the final.

Just remarkable was the confident and measured manner in which he did it. He kept the same pace, expression and loose body language throughout the final, prompting fellow pro Shannon Daulton to say at one point, “This guy looks like he’s practicing.”

“I don’t know how I do it,” the understated Van Boening said when asked how he kept his cool.

The outcome of the final wasn’t clear until the last few racks, as neither player could put much distance between himself and his opponent. Both players showed nerves early, clanking balls off the tight pockets of the Diamond tournament table and struggling to find a productive speed on the break.

Tied at 8-8, the match became a race-to-5, and Van Boening started to assert himself. He won a crucial safety battle in the 17th rack, forcing Alcano to foul twice before he mopped up the rack. Leading 10-9, Van Boening executed an amazing jump-kick safety that buried both the cue ball and object ball, forced another Alcano foul.

As Van Boening built a 12-9 lead, the obviously partisan crowd roared with approval. Only in the last rack, a fairly elementary runout, did a half-smile begin to bend Van Boening’s normally straight-line expression.

“The patterns were pretty easy,” he said. “I thought I was going to get it.”

The win solidifies Van Boening’s burgeoning reputation as America’s top cueist. In less than a year, he has shored up the few weaknesses in his game and filled the vacuum for a truly dominant U.S. Player. He finished second at the prestigious EnjoyPool.com 9-Ball Championship and May, and won the World 10-Ball Championship later in the month.

The U.S. Open win is certainly the highlight of his young career. And the win is worth more than just the paycheck and prestige. Van Boening is now a lock for the U.S. Mosconi Cup team, and the victory over Alcano sends a strong message to the field of the 2007 World Pool Championship, set for early November in Manila, that Van Boening is the man to beat.

“I’m looking forward to it,” he said of the WPC. “We’ll see what happens.”

Can You Help?
Story by:Scott Soroko, 7/20/2009

Canadian Jason Klatt is 23 years old and a professional pool player. He has recently been invited to be one of two players to represent Canada in an international competition called the PartyPoker.

Morra Keeps Fighting at the World Summit of Pool
Story by:Scott Soroko, 6/5/2009
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Starting off with 2 straight wins out of the gate Morra would lock up with The Rocket Rodney Morris and suffer his first defeat. Sent to the B side Morra would keep fighting and after his last win he will now play American Stevie Moore to move closer to the World Summit of Pool Title.

Grace Nakamura Represents Canada Once Again on the World Stage
Story by:Scott Soroko, 5/20/2009

Mississauga Resident, Grace Nakamura-Babcock is honoured to represent Canada in competition at the first ever Women’s World 10-Ball event.

The competition will take place in Manila, June 1-6 and long term local Peel Region Resident, Grace Nakamura-Babcock will represent Canada among the best female players in world competition.

Pagulayan in Final 4 of Predator 10-Ball, Watch Online Today!
Story by:Scott Soroko, 5/16/2009

Today is the final day of the Predator 10-Ball Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada. Starting with a field of players that was not only high in numbers but high in talent taking down this title would be a big accomplishment for any players.

Behrman offers US Open Discount
Story by:Scott Soroko, 5/5/2009

Barry Behrman has never been afraid of setting goals and going after them. This year he has set a goal that will benefit everyone should he be able to reach.

Grace Nakamura Represents Canada at the Amway Cup in Taipei
Story by:Scott Soroko, 4/6/2009

Mississauga Resident, Grace Nakamura-Babcock is honored to represent Canada in competition at the most prestigious Women’s Billiard Event in Asia.

The prestigious 2009 Amway Cup, Women’s 9 Ball Pocket Billiard competition to be held in Taipei, Taiwan from April 28th, to May 4th and long term local Peel Region Resident, Grace Nakamura-Babcock will represent Canada among the best female players in world competition.

U.S. Bar Table Championships
Story by:Scott Soroko, 3/27/2009

It's a safe bet that a few of our top Western Canadian players would be down at the U.S. Bar Table Championship in Reno, Nevada. Well if you look around the venue down there you would spot Adam Smith, Edwin Montal, Tyler Edey, Stan Tourangeau and Larry Wilson playing the likes of Shane Van Boening and other top American pros.

Morra Wins his First Match in the Fatboy Challenge
Story by:AZBilliards.com Site, 1/25/2009
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The entry fee is $1,000, with $4,000 Added by Fatboy. We will take a MAXIMUM of sixteen players. That would give us a total purse of $20,000 with $10,000 to the Winner, $5,000 for Second and $2,500 for Third-Fourth.

Derby City Underway
Story by:AZBilliards.com Site, 1/24/2009
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The madness that is the Derby City Classic kicked off on Friday at the Horseshoe Casino Hotel in New Albany Indiana, and the new location for the event has not seemed to affect the turn-out in any way with 398 players competing in the banks division.



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