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DAY ONE: Mother Nature Strikes the First Blow in Valleyfield
Michael Wright, 2/2/2008 | Canadian 9-Ball Tour | Official Site | Photo Gallery

Stan Tourangeau by Michael Wright

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Canadian 9-Ball Tour Event #4 Doolys, Valleyfield. February 2-3, 2008

The first major impact of the fourth stop on the Canadian 9-Ball Tour was made by the weatherman. The day before the Valleyfield tournament was scheduled to kick off, a severe snowstorm came through the southern Ontario and Quebec areas making the driving conditions treacherous at best. A number of players forfeited their matches electing to stay home and avoid the risky drive to Valleyfield. This list included the number 7 seed Jeff White along with John Jorgensen, Andrew Attard, Ted Guerreri, and Jason Holdaway.

With an elite field of competitors, play got underway at Luc Salvas’ beautiful club in Valleyfield. Top seeds that were in attendance included John Morra from Toronto, Tyler Edey and Edwin Montal from Calgary, Winnipeg’s Erik Hjorleifson and local favorites Alain Martel, Danny Hewitt and our congenial host, Luc Salvas.

Day one saw the top seeds advance through the opening rounds with little resistance. Host venue owner and unseeded Luc Salvas suffered a second round defeat at the hands of seasoned westerner, Stan Tourangeau. A very partisan crowd showed plenty of emotion in watching their local hero but in the end Tourangeau survived by a hard fought 9-7 score. Top seed John Morra had lost only three racks enroute to the third round on the unbeaten side. His opponent now would be Jason Klatt and this was the showcase match in round three. Both Morra and Klatt have an abundance of experience that belies their youthful ages. Even with Klatt being unseeded this match was a difficult one to predict. It started out with players exchanging racks before Klatt asserted himself to move into a comfortable lead at 7-4. Morra was not enjoying the best of rolls but his temperament has always been one of his strong suits. Some timely shot making brought Morra back to 6-7. Unfortunately for the former junior champion and number 1 seed Morra, his fightback ended here and Klatt ran home a 9-6 winner.

Round three also saw the number 2 seed Tyler Edey taste defeat at the hands of Phil Tourangeau. The lesser known of the pool playing Tourangeau brothers was making a big statement in this event with notable wins over Harold Rousseau and Ed Galati before summarily dismissing Edey to the losers bracket by a one sided scoreline of 9-2. In the Canadian Tour weekend, it is always about survival with only 12 players fighting to make the cut and live to play on Sunday. There are almost always some surprises coupled with the mainstays that make 9-ball the unpredictable and exciting sport that it is. A very high standard of play proved to be the prelude to the opening rounds of day 1.The biggest name to make an early exit was the event’s number two seed Tyler Edey. After his loss to Phil Tourangeau on the winner’s side he won a couple matches on the loser’s side before running into Hamilton’s Al Smart. Adjusting to a pool table’s subtleties are always the key to a winning formula and Smart made the necessary transition to send Edey out of the event 9-7. Other players showing some great form and definitely ones to watch included the likes of Danny Hewitt, Adam Smith, Francis Crevier, and Stan Tourangeau, all of whom are coming back on the final day to make up the last four from the undefeated side. Also bringing their cues back for more action on Sunday from the one loss brackets are Alain Martel, Jason Klatt, John Morra, Phil Tourangeau, Erik Hjorleifson, Shannon Ducharme, Edwin Montal and Pascal Villeneuve.

For all the day one results and tournament brackets check the official website of the Canadian 9-Ball Tour at www.Canadian9BallTour.com

Calgarians Sweep Honours in Toronto
Story by:Michael Wright, 5/26/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

Presented by Indigo & Chapters bookstores and Cineplex Entertainment, the Canadian 9-Ball Tour entered its final day for season number three at Shooters Snooker and Sports Bar in Toronto.

Weather finally cooperates as the Canadian 9-Ball Tour closes out Season Three in Toronto
Story by:Michael Wright, 5/25/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

Canadian 9-Ball Tour, Event #8, Shooters Billiards, Toronto
May 24, 2008

The Canadian 9 Ball Tour, presented by Indigo and Chapters Bookstores and Cineplex Entertainment, stopped at Shooters Snooker & Sports Bar in Toronto.

Last Stop Toronto
Story by:Scott Soroko, 5/23/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

Once again Shooters Billiards will be the last room to host the Canadian 9-Ball Tour this season. Along with room owner John White and his staff Tour Staff Jim Wych and Mike Wright will be welcoming 64 players at Shooters to compete for cash and coveted Tour Points.

Homegrown Talent Shines in Winnipeg but Montal Takes it All!
Story by:Michael Wright, 4/28/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour – Event VII, Bourbon Street Billiards, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Day Three

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour presented by Indigo & Chapters bookstores and Cineplex Entertainment brought only eight men back for play on Sunday morning.

“Sleepless in Winnipeg”
Story by:Michael Wright, 4/27/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour – Event VII Bourbon Street Billiards, Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 26, 2008 – Day 2 of 3

The seventh stop of the Canadian 9-Ball Tour presented by Indigo & Chapters bookstores and Cineplex Entertainment, saw unseasonably cold weather once again greet the 64 players making their way back to the venue for Saturday morning play.

Day Two - Final Wrap Up from Brossard
Story by:Michael Wright, 4/6/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour – Event #6, Brossard, Quebec

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour brought to you by Indigo & Chapters bookstores, Cineplex Entertainment, Canada Billiard & Bowling, Dufferin Billiards, Stan James The Sports Bookmakers, Simonis Billiard Cloth and Aramith Billiard Balls, saw only twelve anxious competitors making their way back to Le Skratch Bar & Billiards in Montreal for Sunday’s action.

Elite Field Converge on Montreal
Story by:Michael Wright, 4/5/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

The Canadian 9-Ball Tour – Event # 6, Brossard, Quebec - April 5, 2008

Le Skratch Bar & Billiards, located in Montreal’s south end, rolled out the red carpet and welcomed some of the country’s best 9-ball players into town.

Le Skratch - Brossard Welcomes the Canadian 9-Ball Tour
Story by:Michael Wright, 4/4/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

The well known and operated Le Skratch chain of billiard venues in Ontario and Quebec are legendary. They are the leading edge in terms of size and capability in hosting any type of billiard event imaginable.

Day 3: Wow Can those Young Winnipeg Boys Play!
Story by:Michael Wright, 3/10/2008
Canadian 9-Ball Tour

Sunday morning brought brisk temperatures and sweaty palms back to Breakers Billiards and Bistro to crown the Canadian 9-Ball Tour winner of event number five.



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