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Toney Tops on Tri-State Billiards Event

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Toney Tops on Tri-State Tour
Tri-State Tour / Queens, NY

by InsidePOOL Staff

Twenty-eight players showed up for the February 6 installment of the Tri-State Tour, and Duane Toney bested them all to win the title. Hosted by Master Billiards in Queens, NY, the C-D handicapped stop featured a $750-added prize purse.

Toney went undefeated through the field, defeating Charles Vergara 6-4 in the final four of the winners’ bracket. Meeting him in the hot seat match was Raul Reyes Jr., fresh off a 6-4 victory over Kapriel Delimelkonoglu. Their match was as close as possible, but Toney prevailed 6-5, sending Reyes to the west side.

On the left side of the chart, Vergara recovered from his earlier loss, eliminating Mike Garreta 6-4, while Delimelkonoglu was ousted by Wilfredo Albay 6-3. In the quarterfinal match, Albay pressed on, sending Vergara home in fourth place 6-3.

Twenty-eight players showed up for the February 6 installment of the Tri-State Tour, and Duane Toney bested them all to win the title. Hosted by Master Billiards in Queens, NY, the C-D handicapped stop featured a $750-added prize purse.

Twenty-eight players showed up for the February 6 installment of the Tri-State Tour, and Duane Toney bested them all to win the title. Hosted by Master Billiards in Queens, NY, the C-D handicapped stop featured a $750-added prize purse.

Eager for a rematch with Toney, Reyes fought hard against Albay and won, advancing to the finals 6-3. But even though it was a double-hill match, it was Toney who prevailed 6-5.

Results:
1st Duane Toney $615
2nd Raul Reyes Jr. $340
3rd Wilfredo Albay $215
4th Charles Vergara $110
5th Kapriel Delimelkonoglu $65
Mike Garreta

Vidal and Glazebrook Take Top Predator Honors

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Vidal and Glazebrook Take Top Predator Honors
Predator 9-Ball Tour / New York, NY

by InsidePOOL Staff

Eastside Billiards in New York, NY, played host to the October 24-25 Predator 9-Ball Tour stop. This event drew some of the strongest players in the Tri-State area, including Sean “Alaska” Morgan, Mhet Vergara, and Jorge Rodriguez, with Marc “Spain” Vidal going all the way to the winner’s circle.

Morgan and Vidal played a spectacular match that including everything from strong breaking, good safety play, and picture-perfect run-outs. In the end, Vidal edged out a 9-8 win for the hot seat over Morgan.

After a hill-hill lost to Vidal, Ken Kerner was out for blood, winning his next two matches against Vergara and Frankie Hernandez to set up the semifinal match against Morgan. Both players were itching for a rematch with Vidal, but Ken found himself behind rather quickly in the match, and Morgan sealed Kerner’s exit from the tournament, defeating him 9-4.

In the final race to 11, Morgan’s break consistently failed to make a ball on the break, while Vidal seemed to be the break and run specialist. The two traded racks in the beginning, but with Morgan’s break disadvantage haunting him, it was only a matter of time before Vidal took control of the match. Vidal closed the match 11-5 for the win and title.

Gail Glazebrook was in dead stroke on Sunday as she dominated the 15-player B-D event. She started the day by defeating both Eddie Culhane and Rene Villalobos to set up a match against Ariel Rivera, who has reached the finals of the last three B-D events and won two of them. It was a back-and-forth battle, but with Glazebrook on the hill 5-4, she took a gutsy 5-9 combo and split the pocket for the 6-4 victory and a chance to play Dave Weinstein, the winner of the last BCD event at Eastside Billiards.

Glazebrook dominated this match, torching Weinstein 6-1 to earn her spot in the final. Weinstein and Rivera faced off in the semifinal match. Weinstein brought his A-game to this match, making very few mistakes and defeating Rivera 5-3 to earn another chance at Glazebrook.

A few strong outs by Glazebrook got her to the hill first. At 6-4, she made an on-the-rail, full-table-length backward cut shot on the 9 ball to seal the win. This was Glazebrook’s first B-D win of the year.

Eastside Billiards in New York, NY, played host to the October 24-25 Predator 9-Ball Tour stop.

Eastside Billiards in New York, NY, played host to the October 24-25 Predator 9-Ball Tour stop.

Open Results:
1st Marc Vidal $900
2nd Sean Morgan $600
3rd Ken Kerner $400
4th Frankie Hernandez $300
5th Mhet Vergara $250
Jorge Rodriguez
7th Dave Pinkston $200
Jason Hunt

B-D Results:
1st Gail Glazebrook $160
2nd Dave Weinstein $110
3rd Ariel Rivera $75
4th Ramilo Tanglao $45

Testa Takes Blaze Master Billiards Title

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Blaze 9-Ball Tour / New York City, NY

by Jose Burgos

Joey Testa took home another Blaze 9-Ball Tour title April 5 with a finals victory over Mike Miller. The tour was hosted by Master Billiards in New York City, NY, where a small but strong field came out to play.

Leading the top half of the bracket was Rob Pole with wins over Bob Madara 7-5, Darwin Vergara 7-2, and Miller 7-2. Meeting him in the hot seat match, Testa scored victories over Michael Yednak 7-3, Rene Villalobos 7-2, Eddie Abraham 7-6, and Jorge Rodriquez 7-3.

Joey Testa took home another Blaze 9-Ball Tour title April 5 with a finals victory over Mike Miller.

Joey Testa took home another Blaze 9-Ball Tour title April 5 with a finals victory over Mike Miller.

The hot seat match went double-hill, and when all was said and done, it was Testa who managed to pull off the 7-6 win. Waiting for Pole on the one-loss side was, who had suffered his first loss to Pole 7-2. Now it was Miller’s time, and he reached the finals with a 7-4 score. In the finals, Miller had to defeat Testa twice to win it all, but Testa brought his A game and won the match and the tournament 7-5.

 

Results:
1st Joey Testa $750
2nd Mike Miller $375
3rd Rob Pole $200

Iceman Takes Joss Billiard Event

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Iceman Defeats Grau to Take Joss Stop
Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour / West Hempstead, NY

by Skip Maloney

Mika “Iceman” Immonen started and finished strong at the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour stop the weekend of April 4-5, winning his first two matches and the final against Dave Grau by a combined score of 27-8. The $2,000-added event, with a total purse of $5,200, drew 40 entrants to Raxx Pool Room in West Hempstead, NY.

Immonen and Grau faced each other first among the winners’ side final four. They’d each survived a hill-hill struggle in earlier rounds and defeated two opponents by identical 9-2, 9-3 scores to get there. Immonen defeated Grau 9-7 and moved into the hot seat match versus Joe Korsiak, who’d just sent George San Souci west 9-6. Immonen struggled again but gained the hot seat with a second straight 9-7 win.

On the one-loss side, perennial tour winner Dennis Hatch was on a quarterfinal collision course with Grau, who’d sent him left 9-2 in the second round. Hatch got by Tom McGonagle 9-1 and defeated Pete Tascarella, Sr. 9-3 to face San Souci. It was Matt Krah, who’d advanced past Mhet Vergara and Shaun Wilkie, who was there to meet Grau. Grau survived his second hill-hill battle of the weekend in a win over Krah, as Hatch was busy defeating Sansouci 9-7.

Grau then dropped Hatch into fourth place 9-7 and seemed to be picking up speed. He moved past Korsiak in a 9-3 semifinal match and got a second chance versus Immonen. “Iceman” lived up to his name, though, finishing his undefeated weekend with a strong 9-3 win over Grau that earned him top honors.

Mika “Iceman” Immonen started and finished strong at the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour stop the weekend of April 4-5, winning his first two matches and the final against Dave Grau by a combined score of 27-8.

Mika “Iceman” Immonen started and finished strong at the Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour stop the weekend of April 4-5, winning his first two matches and the final against Dave Grau by a combined score of 27-8.

Results:
1st Mika Immonen $1,350
2nd Dave Grau $950
3rd Joe Korsiak $750
4th Dennis Hatch $550
5th Matt Krah $400
George Sansouci
7th Shaun Wilkie $200
Pete Tascarella, Sr.
9th Mhet Vergara $100
Chris Lazarovitch
Tom McGonagle
Carmen Lombardo

Wilkie Snares Blaze Billiards Win

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

 

Blaze 9-Ball Tour / Brooklyn, NY

 

by InsidePOOL Staff

 

Maryland’s Shaun “Get Some” Wilkie put on an exhibition in heart as the up-and-coming professional player came from behind to win the Blaze 9-Ball Tour’s February 15 stop. Skyline Billiards hosted 43 players and drew some of the strongest players currently in the game.

 

After losing a tough match to Jorge Rodriguez, Wilke made an impressive run through the one-loss side of the tournament bracket, never letting more than one opponent get to the hill. Wilkie’s road to the finals began with defeating house pro Liz Ford, then went on to best Matt Krah, Jerry Tarantola, Mhet Vergara, Bill Gallagher, Rodriguez, Ken Rutman, Mike Fingers, and Wali Muhammad. 

 

In the finals Wilkie met Oscar Bonilla, who recently finished as runner-up in the Predator 9-Ball Tour opener.  Bonilla’s performance was dominant throughout the tournament as he ran through the winners’ bracket undefeated, where he defeated Qtown, Mhet Vergara, Scott Freeman, Rodriguez, Marc Vidal, and Muhammad. 

In the double-elimination finals, Wilkie caught a gear in the first set and rolled over Bonilla 7-1.  In the second set, Bonilla battled toe to toe with Wilkie but could not match his firepower, and Wilkie claimed the set and title with a 6-4 victory.

 

 

Maryland's Shaun “Get Some” Wilkie put on an exhibition in heart as the up-and-coming professional player came from behind to win the Blaze 9-Ball Tour's February 15 stop hosted by Skyline Billiards.

Maryland's Shaun “Get Some” Wilkie put on an exhibition in heart as the up-and-coming professional player came from behind to win the Blaze 9-Ball Tour's February 15 stop hosted by Skyline Billiards.

Results: 

 

1st Shaun Wilkie $1,000

2nd Oscar Bonilla $500

3rd Wali Muhammad $300

4th Mike Fingers $230

5th Kenny Rutman $175

Marc Vidal

7th Jorge Rodriguez $125

Jimmy Jusman

9th Bill Gallagher $70

Sammy Wu

Scott Freeman

Eddie Abraham