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MGB
USA
47 Posts |
Posted - 03/07/2010 : 1:53:10 PM
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How did our South Coast players do in the regionals, yesterday? Who is going to the nationals? |
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D-RACK
USA
321 Posts |
Posted - 03/07/2010 : 9:21:39 PM
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Was not :
Derrick Adrian Stephanie Adrian 3rd :) Al Joseph (First Attempt to Qualify) Went 1-3 Ann Kato 3rd :) Nat Hunnicutt
I will give it a guess
Scott Myer BLACK tier 9 ball? Or Jerry Lin Frank the Barber 8 Ball Black Tier Karren 9 ball SL 3's (Beat my wife and was a great shot and Sportsman hope she went all the way) Maybe Penny for SL 3 in 8 ball....(Great Match against Ann Kato)
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Taz Phil?
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Phil
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2010 : 2:07:42 PM
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D'Rack, zero for however many you guessed...
8-Ball, SL 2 & 3: Adelina Britt (Riverside) 8-Ball, SL 5: Richard Banuelos (San Bernardino) 8-Ball, SL 6 & 7: Greg Ramirez (San Bernardino) 8-Ball, SL 6 & 7: Jerry Lin (South Coast) 9-Ball, SL 1 - 3: Cheryl Robertson (San Bernardino) 9-Ball, SL 4 & 5: Roland Yanez (South Coast) 9-Ball, SL 6 - 9: Lonnie Gude (South Coast)
That's one from Riverside and three each from San Bernardino and South Coast. Congratulations and great shooting to all!
Phil
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sunnicagrl
18 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2010 : 2:34:59 PM
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Her name was Traci(the 3 who spanked me) and she was a sweetie, but the most amazing 3 I've ever seen. Her game was 100% on, with shape. By the time I turned my pool game on I was hiding behind another ball...hehehe. I had a great time, but hated playing my best friend Ann in the quarter-finals.
That's the way it goes. Thanks for an awesome weekend of pool. Stephanie Adrian |
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MGB
USA
47 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2010 : 5:23:21 PM
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Two 8-ball 6/7 qualified? No 4? |
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Phil
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2010 : 5:46:59 PM
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Yes, there were two boards in the 6-7 8-Ball tier. All of our 4's played in the National Qualifier at PJ's two weeks ago.
Phil
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Phil
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 03/08/2010 : 6:46:01 PM
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By the way, photos of the winners and runners-up have been posted in the photo album (how's that for turnaround?).
Phil
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movistar
193 Posts |
Posted - 03/12/2010 : 11:33:33 AM
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I asked the question several post back about how many singles go to nationals for a reason... after doing some research. it appears that FEWER than one percent of the players in the southcoast apa get to go to the nationals in vegas. doesn't this seem like a VERY unfair amount considering the number of players in the southcoast apa? |
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Taz
USA
555 Posts |
Posted - 03/12/2010 : 5:17:56 PM
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The number of players that advance from South Coast is the EXACT same number as any other area. |
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Phil
USA
829 Posts |
Posted - 03/12/2010 : 7:04:46 PM
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The number who go to Nationals is also very dependent on the number who play on qualifier boards. In 2009, participation in the singles program was way down. There were times when we scheduled qualifiers, only to sit at the bar for three hours because we couldn't get four people to show up.
50 South Coast players won and paid for a singles board in 2009. Two years ago, it was 220. That year, we sent 13 players to Nationals (6%). This year we're sending 4 (8%). On average, one in 16 who qualify for regionals makes it to Nationals. That's 6.25%, so this year we're actually better than average. It's just that the numbers were way down.
A big part of that is the economy. We run guaranteed qualifiers, where the winner pays the entire fee for the board, and a lot of people just couldn't afford that $100. When the economy turns around, we expect the numbers to go back up.
Phil
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