Posts Tagged ‘finals’

Unlikely Favorites Dominic Noe and Josh Brothers Meet in the Finals of the Mezz Tour at Riley’s Concord Billiards

Room Owner Chris Riley with Josh Brothers & Dominic Noe With many of the area’s players still in high gear from the Super Billiards Expo and ready to stay on the grind, it’s no surprise that the Mezz Tour’s fifth event of the season had a strong turnout of 41 players from around the region roll in to Riley’s Concord Billiards in Boothwyn, PA. However, what may come as a surprise to some is that Riley’s did not see Eddie Abraham, Matt Krah, Joey Testa, or Adam Kielar in the finals, although they all attended.  Instead, going to the finals undefeated in the winner’s bracket was Dominic Noe from Arlington, MD.  Meanwhile, Josh Brothers took the long way to the finals… after an early loss to Brandon Slualis , Brothers defeated Adam Kielar, Joey Testa, Marty Ciccia, Brandon Slualis, and Bob Burt (7-0) to get to the finals. Read on for the entire story and from the Mezz Pro-Am 9-ball Tour… The Mezz Pro-Am Tour made its way to Riley’s Concord Billiards in Boothwyn, PA on Sunday, March 28, 2010.  For this one-day event, a field of 41 players came out to battle on the green felt, including Joey Testa , Eddie Abraham , Matt Krah , Josh Brothers , Adam Kielar, Dominic Noe , Brandon Slualis , Denise Reeve , Bob Burt , and Marty Ciccia to name a few

The Best of the Amateurs Break Through to the Final Day at the Super Billiards Expo

Liz Lovely is one of the final four in the Women's Amateur Championship.

Adam Kielar Wins His First Mezz Tour Event at Mainline Billiards

Eddie Abraham (2nd) & Adam Kielar (1st) The Mezz Pro-Am Tour made its way to Mainline Billiards in Frazer, PA on Sunday, March 7th.  A strong field of 41 players came out to compete for a the top prize of $1,100, including players like Adam Kielar , Eddie Abraham , Shaun Wilkie , Joe Hong , Gregg McAndrews , Caroline Pao , and Sharon O’Hanlon . Leading the top half of the bracket  was young Adam Kielar , with wins over Lou Patrikios (7-1), Sharon O’Hanlon (7-2), Ray Lee (7-4), Josh Brothers (7-4), and Gregg McAndrews (7-3).

Kevin Guimond Battles Back in the Finals to Win Inaugural Empire State Amateur Championship on the Ozone Billiards Predator 9-ball Tour

“Wu Tang” Duane Toney (2st), Bob Schlott (3rd), Kevin Guimond (1st), Tony Robles (Tour Founder) On March 6-7, 2010, Tony Robles and the Ozone Billiards Predator Tour staff & players made pool history in New York. This season, the Ozone Billiards Predator 9-Ball Tour introduced a new dual-tournament structure, allowing amateurs to compete amongst themselves instead of alongside the pros. This move helped create the first-ever amateur 9-ball title in NY state, the Empire State Amateur Championships