Tuesday 29 August 2017

Trois Rivieres: The Dancing Bear Feasted on The Falcon Tours First Stop



By: Markus Noé

The Falcon Cues Québec Pro Tour kicked off its season this past weekend at L'Abaise Pool Hall in Trois Riveres Quebec. 43 players came out to support the first stop of the season and most of the usual suspects were in attendance. Tournament favourites such as Francis Crevier, Danny Hewitt, Alain Martel, Sylvain Grenier were all in attendance. Other notables were Dany Nguyen and Joey Cicero and Jeff Blais. This circuit is now beginning its third season and to the credit of the top pros in Québec it has been well attended throughout.

There was a minor upset in the first round as upstart young professional Joey Cicero beat last seasons Grand Finale Champion Francis Crevier 9-8. Another couple upsets would be Michael Bernier defeating Danny Hewitt 9-4 and Yan Lalande getting by Sylvain Grenier by the same scoreline.

Going into day two the final 4 who were unbeaten on the winners side were Dany Nguyen vs Joey Cicero and Alain Martel vs Steve Gilbert. With names like Hewitt, Grenier and Crevier already eliminated the field was wide open with the clear remaining favourite being Alain Martel. Martel won his match 9-7 and Cicero got by Nguyen 9-3.

On the losers side both Nguyen and Gilbert were able to win their matches in the 5/6 position and met up in the 4th place match with Nguyen winning 9-7. He earned himself a rematch against Cicero who just lost to Martel in the winners side final 9-4. Nguyen got his revenge eliminating Cicero in third place 9-7. In the final Martel just barely edged out his long time protege 11-9. The next tournament will be held at Dooly's Valleyfield September 16-17.

Payouts:

1 Alain Martel 1100 $ 
2 Dany Nguyen 810 $ 
3 Joey Cicero 600 $ 
4 Styve Gilbert 425 $
5 - 6 Éric Hamel 300 $
5 - 6 Yan Lalande 300 $
7 - 8 Guillaume Beaudet 200 $
7 - 8 Michaël Bernier 200 $
9 - 12 Luc Salvas 120 $
9 - 12 Steve Lampron 120 $
9 - 12 Sébastien Laramée120 $
9 - 12 Marco Caron 120 $




Alain Martel vs Erik Hjoreleifson Challenge Match!

As many have you seen on Facebook two of the best players in Canada have been jabbing at each other. Erik "Big Red" Hjorleifson has made the case that he and others believe that the legend Alain "The Dancing Bear" Martel is no longer a top 5 player in the country. To go further lately Martel has been getting told by Danny Hewitt himself that it is actually Hewitt is now the number one player in Québec and has been for some time.

With all this being said the Bear has been fighting back and not only saying he is still number in the province but he is still among the top names in the country such as John Morra, Alex Pagulayan and Jason Klatt. Hjorleifson plans to show him this is not a reality and an epic match has been set to begin next week. The poster above shows that this will take place over 4 days and almost every discipline imaginable will be played, so by the end it will be indisputable who the better player is.

There will be an overall bet between these two players and we invite people who would want to place a wager to reach out. I would imagine that between the people who are in attendance they will also be placing wagers on each individual match. This will be a big sweat for all pool junkies so make sure if you are in the area you reserve your seat now!

 



Cornwall: Sypes Wins Rack-M-Up Summer Series Qualifier #7



By: Markus Noé

Sunday August 27th Rack-M-Up Billiards held its second last qualifier for the Summer Series. Tournament director Doug Disotell due to high demand was forced to expand his tournaments from 16 to 24 maximum over the past 2 events. The first one with the expanded field sold out and this past week saw 22 players attend.

Being this is a handicap series technically anyone can win, but however there are always favourites. Based on past performances, in this feild the clear favourites were, Justin Miller, Jody Roy, Charles Sypes, Jacques Sauvé and Mathew Pawis

Clayton Disotell former owner of Rack-M-Up Billiards now into his 70's is still performing. He won a big handicap charity event earlier on in the year and once again placed in the money finishing a solid 4th place.

Finishing third is Jody Roy who is one of the stronger players around but has been on a hiatus of late. He showed little rust in this one losing to only the eventual winner of the tournament Charles Sypes twice. In the final Sypes met up with an up and comer who has been quietly practicing and not competing much, Platon Liolios.
Winner Charles Sypes with future contender Josh Levac

His practice has payed off as he went undefeated to the final. However he came up just short losing to Sypes in the end. The last qualifier will be held September 10th and the Grand Final will be September 16th with around $1500 up for grabs for first place. There is a current promotion going on that student get 50% off the hourly rate of $9.00. Also if you are interested in spectating feel free to stop in and watch some of the best players in the area battle it out.


Payouts: 

1. Charles Sypes $220
2. Platon Liolios $130
3. Jody Roy $80
4. Clayton Disotell $40
5/6 Jacques Sauvé/Walter Szydlowski. $30

Wednesday 16 August 2017

Tailgators Summer Shootout Results & Update on Major Future Pro Event




Press Release By: Curtis Houlden & Markus Noé

Last weekend August 11th-13th Tailgators in Ottawa Ontario held the 4th Annual Summer Shootout.   This year saw lots of firsts including adding a scotch doubles component and more divisions in singles. Pictures of the winners in each division are down below. Congratulations to all the winners! Full results with payouts can be found at www.compusport.ca


 Touhey Tax Gold division summer shootout champion Dave Casselman with runner up Greg Smyth



Runner up in the silber Scotch Doubles Brad & Rick Emery. Champions Milan Krauthaker and Terry Martin 


Winner of the Silver Singles Jimmy Jones





Bronze Winner Josh Bryan with runner up Brad Emery


Copper division runner-up Sam Lefebvre-Hanna with Champion Romeo Berti


Winner of the Bronze Scotch Doubles Roxanne Grenier and Steve Maclean


2017 first team all star
-Brad Emery
-Terry Martin 
-Dave Casselman
-Milan Krauthaker 

Samuel Lefebvre Hanna

2nd Team all-star
-Jim Jones
-Romeo Berti
Joshua Bryan
-Ian Johnstone
-Roxanne Grenier

Up next  at Tailgators is the Eastern Canadian Barbox Championships in November. As some of you know there is plans in the works to do a high entry 8 ball bar box event. The plan is to do this at the same time as the Eastern Canadians. Here are some of the details so far, keep in mind we are still in the feeling out process so these can change. 

The idea so far is to have a $1000 entry 8 player field with $2000 added. However with the amount of interest it is likely the field will be pushed to 16 and potentially more added money. Names such as Alain Martel, Erik Hjorleifson, Jason Klatt and Francis Crevier have already showed serious interest so far. We have been getting inquiries from around the world so we need players who are serious to confirm as soon as possible, contact Markus Noé or Curtis Houlden through Facebook, you can also go through the Cue Sport Nation page. 

Currently the last weekend in November looks like the appropriate date as there is a Falcon Tour Stop November 19-20 in Gatineau and TJ Martin's East Coast Canadian 9 Ball Open $35,000 added event November 7-12. Once again the earlier we get confirmations the more time we have to get added money and make the best event possible.