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		<title>Americans Shine at Predator World Tour Stop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Americans Prove to be a Force in Lloret
By Cristina De La Garza
The Predator World Tour event in Lloret drew 88 players, including a record setting field of 12 Americans. Over 20 countries are represented in this race to 8, 10-ball event. The tournament is being conducted with WPA rules and 16 players are seeded according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Americans Prove to be a Force in Lloret</p>
<p>By Cristina De La Garza</p>
<p>The Predator World Tour event in Lloret drew 88 players, including a record setting field of 12 Americans. Over 20 countries are represented in this race to 8, 10-ball event. The tournament is being conducted with WPA rules and 16 players are seeded according to the current tour rankings.  The number 1 seed, David Alcaide took an early trip to the one-loss side in the early rounds of day 1 and will have to take the long road if he wants to defend his ranking in his home country.</p>
<p>American Junior player, Brendan Crockett defeated Spain’s David Simon 8-6 in the first round but was eliminated in the last round of day 2. Another notable win was American qualifier, James Davis Jr., who shut out Spanish Women’s Champion, Amalia Matas, 8-0 and will face Vincent Faquet in his next match. Stevie Moore and Neils Feijen had impressive wins on the TV table on day 2.  Moore defeated Marcus Chamat 8-2 while Feijen sent Jeffery De Luna to the one-loss side in his first European tournament. In his first tournament back, Mike Sigel defeated Yukioi Akagariyama of Japan 8-6 and looks to be a favorite to advance to the redraw in the final 32.</p>
<div id="attachment_8229" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 422px"><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://www.insidepoolmag.com/wp-content/uploads/steve-moore-predator.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8229" title="steve-moore-predator" src="http://www.insidepoolmag.com/wp-content/uploads/steve-moore-predator.jpg" alt="The Predator World Tour event in Lloret drew 88 players, including a record setting field of 12 Americans. " width="412" height="232" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Predator World Tour event in Lloret drew 88 players, including a record setting field of 12 Americans. </p></div>
<p>At the conclusion of day 2, all four women have been eliminated and 10 of the 12 Americans in attendance are still going strong on the winners’ side. Exciting match ups for day 3 will include <a  href="http://www.insidepoolmag.com/200601/pool-players/johnny-archer.html">Johnny Archer</a> against Charlie Williams, Neils Feijen against Ernesto Dominguez and <a  href="http://www.insidepoolmag.com/200808/pool-players/raj-hundal.html">Raj Hundal</a> against <a  href="http://www.insidepoolmag.com/tag/Mika-Immonen">Mika Immonen</a>.</p>
<p>For more tournament news and live scoring please visit www.Predator10Ball.com.  The Predator World Tour recognizes the following sponsors: Atlas Billiard Supplier, Bilhares Carrinho, Billard Master, Guitart Hotels, Kozoom Multimedia, Poison Cues, QK-S, Simonis Cloth, Tiger Products and Uni-loc.</p>
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		<title>Allison and Company to Compete at Predator International 10-Ball Championship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allison and Company to Compete at Predator International 10-Ball Championship Las Vegas, Nevada &#8211; Allison Fisher will lead a team of top female competitors in the previously male dominated 8th Annual Predator International 10-Ball Championship to be held May 12-17, 2008. Last year the event hosted several female contenders including top ranked players: Kim Shaw, Gerda Hofstatter, Anna Kostanian, and Korean champ Yu Ram Cha. This year a total of six talented women players will enter the field against 90 men entrants. Fisher is no stranger to competing with the men. She bested world-class players such as Johnny Archer, Allen Hopkins, Charlie Williams, and Tommy Kennedy in major events. I have not competed at 10 ball and I am looking forward to the challenge. I think I can do very well in the event as I have enjoyed some good results in the past against top men players. I don&#8217;t plan on making it easy for anyone. warns Fisher. Other top women entrants will include Gerda Hofstatter (AUT), Yu Ram Cha (KOR), Sarah Rousey (USA), Amalia Matas (SPN), and Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN). Not long ago, Hofstatter claimed Earl Strickland as a victim during the IPT. Cha defeated Japan&#8217;s top 10 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allison and Company to Compete at Predator International 10-Ball Championship<br />
Las Vegas, Nevada &#8211;  Allison Fisher will lead a team of top female competitors in the previously male dominated 8th Annual Predator International 10-Ball Championship to be held May 12-17, 2008.  Last year the event hosted several female contenders including top ranked players: Kim Shaw, Gerda Hofstatter, Anna Kostanian, and Korean champ Yu Ram Cha. This year a total of six talented women players will enter  the field against 90 men entrants.<br />
Fisher is no stranger to competing with the men. She bested world-class players such as Johnny Archer, Allen Hopkins, Charlie Williams, and Tommy Kennedy in major events.   I have not competed at 10 ball and I am looking forward to the challenge. I think I can do very well in the event as I have enjoyed some good results in the past against top men players. I don&#8217;t plan on making it easy for anyone.  warns Fisher.<br />
Other top women entrants will include Gerda Hofstatter (AUT), Yu Ram Cha (KOR), Sarah Rousey (USA), Amalia Matas (SPN), and Yukiko<br />
Hamanishi (JPN).  Not long ago, Hofstatter claimed Earl Strickland as a victim during the IPT.  Cha defeated Japan&#8217;s top 10 ranked Hayato  Hijikata and later bested a field of 82 men to win the US Amateur 9-Ball Open in 2007.<br />
Fisher has been dominant in women&#8217;s billard worldwide for the past decade and still holds the #1 ranking. Hofstatter is currently ranked in the top 10 and Rousey top 12 among Americans. Cha, Matas, and Hamanishi are all considered to be the best women&#8217;s players in their respective countries of Korea, Spain, and Japan.<br />
 The level of play of the women has dramatically improved over the past five years.  I thought it would be a lot longer before more top women became strong enough to compete with the men, but as a whole they are improving quicker than most have anticipated.   acknowledged men&#8217;s pro and producer Charlie Williams.  As far as Allison Fisher goes, I can almost guarantee most of the men don&#8217;t really want to draw her in the event.<br />
The 8th Annual Predator International 10-Ball Championship will be held in Las Vegas, NV, May 12-17,2008 during the BCAPL National 8-Ball  Championships. Matches begin on May 13 and tickets go on sale early next week online at www.playbca.com (http://www.playbca.com/)<br />
The Predator International 10-Ball Championship is produced by Dragon Promotions. The event is hosted by the BCA Pool Leagues at the Riviera Hotel and Casino and sponsored by Seyberts.com, Diamond Billiard Products, Simonis Cloth, Extreme Focus Sports Drink, and The Predator Group.  The event will be covered daily by Kozoom.com .<br />
For more information, visit Dragonpromotions.com or call<br />
  1-407-782-4978.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[2nd Annual Simonis US Amateur Open Players from around the globe joined the 2nd Annual Simonis Amateur Open at Bankshot Billiards in Jacksonville, Florida. Pros,semi-pros and top rated amateurs were not allowed to enter. 8-Ball and 9-Ball events were played over five days during the same time and same venue as the Predator World 10-Ball Championships. Players were allowed to play in multiple divisions without any conflicts or forfeitures, so many seniors, women, and juniors took advantage of this special rule. The equipment was superb with green Simonis 860 cloth, Super Aramith balls played on over size 8 ft and a half tables. Matches were on a time schedule for the convenieince of the players. In the Open 8-Ball division, 36 players joined to compete for the guaranteed $1000 first place prize. New Jersey&#8217;s Matt Tetrault went undefeated to the finals including a win over Florida&#8217;s Bruce Choyce in the winner&#8217;s bracket finals. Three ladies joined the open and 19 year old female Yu Ram Cha of Korea had a nice run with a 9th place finish including a win over Jacksonville&#8217;s own Wayne Skillern, winner of the Senior 9-Ball US Amateur Open. Choyce put Cha on the loser&#8217;s side [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2nd Annual Simonis US Amateur Open</p>
<p>    Players from around the globe joined the 2nd Annual Simonis Amateur Open at Bankshot Billiards in Jacksonville, Florida. Pros,semi-pros and top rated amateurs were not allowed to enter. 8-Ball and 9-Ball events were played over five days during the same time and same venue as the Predator World 10-Ball Championships. Players were allowed to play in multiple divisions without any conflicts or forfeitures, so many seniors, women, and juniors took advantage of this special rule. The equipment was superb with green Simonis 860 cloth, Super Aramith balls played on over size 8 ft and a half tables. Matches were on a time schedule for the convenieince of the players.</p>
<p>    In the Open 8-Ball division, 36 players joined to compete for the guaranteed $1000 first place prize. New Jersey&#8217;s Matt Tetrault went undefeated to the finals including a win over Florida&#8217;s Bruce Choyce in the winner&#8217;s bracket finals. Three ladies joined the open and 19 year old female Yu Ram Cha of Korea had a nice run with a 9th place finish including a win over Jacksonville&#8217;s own Wayne Skillern, winner of the Senior 9-Ball US Amateur Open. Choyce put Cha on the loser&#8217;s side but succumbed to Tetrault, and then again faced defeat at Tetrault&#8217;s hands in the finals. Matt Tetrault went onto to become the 2007 US Amateur 8-Ball Open Champion. Germany&#8217;s top junior Fabian Breuer finished a respectable 5th place.</p>
<p>    The Women&#8217;s 8-Ball Open was full of top notch amateur talent including Spain&#8217;s Amalia Matas, top Korea juniors Bo Ram Cha and Eun Ji Park as well as USA&#8217;s reigning 14 and under champion Liz Lovely of Ohio. The 19 year old Matas defeated Park and Lovely to reach the finals. Lovely then eliminated Bo Ram Cha at 3rd Place to re-match Matas again. Lovely was no match for Matas and lost again and Matas went onto win for the second year in a row. This eliminated her eligibility for the 9-Ball Womens Open but she was able to enter the men&#8217;s division.</p>
<p>    The Senior&#8217;s 8-Ball was won by Dan Lattau as he defeated Billy Schmidt two times in the true double elimination format and earned himself $350.</p>
<p>    In the 9-Ball Amateur Open, 82 players came to play in this anticipated main event with $1500 going to the winner. Julio Delpozo of Orlando, FL returned to defend his crown but was facing steep competition this year. Delpozo wasn&#8217;t able to win again but finished in the money tied for 13th. Bruce Choyce was on a roll on the one loss side and finished a strong 5th when he lost to New Mexico&#8217;s top junior Nick Tafoya, who in turn finished 4th.  Matt Tetrault looked unstoppable again winning his first 4 matches till he met local Jacksonville native Ramsey Barrett. Tetrault would later bounce back and in the rematch with Barrett win the second time around to go to the finals. However, Ramsey Barrett and Matt Tetrault were not yet finished as there were other divisions that they were still alive to play.</p>
<p>    The real story of the Mens 9-Ball Division was actually a young lady. Teenage Korean superstar and pool powerhouse Yu Ram Cha (who was barred from the women&#8217;s division) went undefeated in this field of strong male amateurs with seven consecutive wins to go all the way to the finals including a victory over Barrett. Barrett, still dizzy from his loss to the young female phenom, could not take Tetrault a second time. Tetrault would then face Cha in the finals and attempt to take down the 8-Ball and 9-Ball crowns in the same week. Cha, who had just hours earlier won the World Junior 10-Ball Championship crown, seemed to free stroke and steam roll the older, bigger male competition. Intimidation and fear seemed to grip all her manly opponents, and the finals would be no different as she dominated Tetrault to win the US Amateur 9-Ball Open title. The win would unfortunately eliminate Cha from future amateur men&#8217;s events as well as women&#8217;s. Tetrault would also be excluded in future US Amateur Opens.</p>
<p>     I&#8217;m glad to have done so well and be barred,  said the good natured Tetrault after the finals.  It means I&#8217;m improving and that&#8217;s a good thing. I had lots of fun here.</p>
<p>     There was so much pressure and expectation in the junior girls event. When I won earlier, it felt as if a heavy burden was lifted and I just played freely against the men. It&#8217;s a great feeling to play like that!  said a glowing Yu Ram Cha. Cha had won the 128 player women&#8217;s event at Super Billiards Expo in Valley Forge in March, and now the large field at the men&#8217;s US Amateur Open. In only her second trip to the USA, Cha has won four events of the seven she has entered.</p>
<p>    In the Womens Division, 14 year old Liz Lovely dominated the field and went undefeated with her finals win over Korea&#8217;s Eun Ji Park. Brook Thomason of California finished 3rd while Bo Ram Cha of Korea took 4th. Favorites such as beauty queen Denmark&#8217;s Katrine Jensen and Guam&#8217;s lovely Shanelle Loraine took early exits.</p>
<p>    The Seniors 9-Ball was won by Wayne Skillern and  Smokey  Joe Bartlett took runner up.</p>
<p>    Special thanks to Steve Holzman of Jacksonville, Florida for running all six events during the five days of competition.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pro Women to Participate in Predator World 10-Ball Championships Six women will join the predominantly male 96 player invited field at the Predator World 10-Ball Championship May 23-27,2007 in Jacksonville, FL. Included in this female team are WPBA pros Gerda Hofstatter of Austria, Kim Shaw of England, and Anna Kostanian of New Mexico. Three junior talents will also join the Big Boys with Yu Ram Cha and Bo Ram Cha of Korea and Amalia Matas of Spain. It is rare for women to be included in major men&#8217;s pro events and especially world title events and here&#8217;s what some of the ladies had to say of the opportunity. I&#8217;ve been playing with Predator for many years now and I&#8217;m very happy to be invited by them to participate against the world&#8217;s best players. I know I can beat any of the men at any given time so I hope they&#8217;re ready! warned the soft spoken Austrain Gerda Hofstatter, currently ranked #9 on the Womens Pro Tour. I am excited to be able to play in the men&#8217;s World Championship. It will be a great challenge and I will practice and try very hard. said 19 year old Yu Ram Cha [...]]]></description>
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<p>    Six women will join the predominantly male 96 player invited field at the Predator World 10-Ball Championship May 23-27,2007 in Jacksonville, FL. Included in this female team are WPBA pros Gerda Hofstatter of Austria, Kim Shaw of England, and Anna Kostanian of New Mexico. Three junior talents will also join the Big Boys with Yu Ram Cha and Bo Ram Cha of Korea and Amalia Matas of Spain.</p>
<p>    It is rare for women to be included in major men&#8217;s pro events and especially world title events and here&#8217;s what some of the ladies had to say of the opportunity.</p>
<p>     I&#8217;ve been playing with Predator for many years now and I&#8217;m very happy to be invited by them to participate against the world&#8217;s best players. I know I can beat any of the men at any given time so I hope they&#8217;re ready!   warned the soft spoken Austrain Gerda Hofstatter, currently ranked #9 on the Womens Pro Tour.</p>
<p>     I am excited to be able to play in the men&#8217;s World Championship. It will be a great challenge and I will practice and try very hard.  said 19 year old Yu Ram Cha of Korea, currently #1 Woman&#8217;s Player in Korea.</p>
<p>    Events will start off at 7pm with a Challenge the Pro Night benefitting the Boys and Girls Club of Jacksonville, FL. Fans can come watch for free and play the pros for a donation to the charity.</p>
<p>    For more info on event and tickets call Bankshot Billiards at 1-904.998.2100.</p>
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