March
26

Savvy Song Surprises Archer
J. Pechauer Southeast Open 9-ball Tour / Atlanta, GA

by InsidePOOL Staff
The J. Pechauer Southeast Open 9-ball Tour’s finale event for the year took place March 24-25 at Mr. Cues billiards in Atlanta, GA. Boasting a $3,000-added purse, this stop brought a top field of 46 out, with Paul Song winning in the finals over Johnny “The Scorpion” Archer.

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March
26

Another Win for White
Canadian 30K Tour / Oshawa, ONT

by Willy Hermoza and Tony Butera
A good group of 31 billiard players ventured out in the rain to partake in the March 24-25 stop of the Canadian 30K Tour, held at Tee’s and cue’s in Oshawa, ONT. In the end, long time champion and all-around-good-guy, Jeff White, set the pace and decimated his opponents on his way to taking top honors.

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March
26

ACS Nationals to Host ESPN Televised World Summit of pool

The American CueSports Alliance (ACS) is excited to announce its hosting of the $25,000-added “World Summit of pool” during the ACS Nationals at the Riviera Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Many of the top professional players, such as Johnny “The Scorpion” Archer (pictured right), Thorsten “Hit Man” Hohmann, Mika “The Iceman” Immonen and Rodney “The Rocket” Morris will be featured in the June 13-16 event, which is being produced by Dragon Promotions, sanctioned by the UPA and televised for broadcast on ESPN.

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March
26

Olhausen Turns the Page on Another Chapter

March 23, 2007 – Portland, TN: Olhausen billiards has turned the page on another chapter of Olhausen history as Gregg Hovey has stepped down as President of Olhausen billiard Manufacturing, Inc. to pursue other business interests.

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March
25

Clock and Snow Undefeated
Viking Cues 9-ball Tour / Logansport, IN

By Rick Davis
The Viking cue 9-ball Tour offered a big weekend in Logansport, IN, where Coonie’s Rack and cue drew in a total of 58 billiard players between the open and amateur events. After the March 24-25 open action completed, Charles Clock remained undefeated, while his counterpart in the amateur division had the same record after their single day of play on March 25.
In the open division, action on the winners’ side was narrowed down to Clock and Jim Coonie, who faced off in the hot seat match. Connie took a quick start, going up 6-2, but then a scratch on the break along with a five-pack from Clock soon ended the set with Clock winning double-hill.

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