SVB with his big checks for winning the DCC |
Van Boening went on to place second in the nine-ball division and took the Master of the Table award. Dennis Orcollo won the nine-ball division (check out the video in the blog post below). Alex Pagulayan won the Nine-Ball Banks division, and placed second in the Straight Pool Challenge. The Straight Pool Challenge went to Darren Appleton. Rodney "The Rocket" Morris won the Fatboy 10-ball challenge, beating out Appleton in the final.
If you're trying to keep up, here's the list:
Derby City Classic, 2011
Master of the Table: Shane Van Boening
Nine-Ball: Dennis Orcollo (Second: Shane Van Boening)
One-Pocket: Shane Van Boening (Second: Earl Strickland)
Nine-Ball Banks: Alex Pagulayan
Fatboy 10-Ball Challenge: Rodney Morris (Second: Darren Appleton)
Straight Pool Challenge: Darren Appleton (Second: Niels Feijen)
-- R.A. Dyer
1 comment:
Billiard really has a huge history, and the game is nicely seen by both the younger and older generation.
I´ve been playing it since years, and never stopped!
Think billiard is lifestyle and passion!
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