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Thorsten Hohmann World Tournament of 14.1 Champion Again

September 4, 2011
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Thorsten Hohmann World Tournament of 14.1 Champion Again

Thorsten Hohmann World Tournament of 14.1 Champion Again New Brunswick, New Jersey- Germany once again reigns supreme in straight pool as Thorsten Hohmann dominated the 71st World Tournament of 14.1. USA’s Mike Davis had no answer for Hohmann’s precision game and knowledge of 14.1. Both players played their very first match of the event...

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Rasmussen Shines Again on BAAT

August 1, 2010
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Rasmussen Shines Again on BAAT

Rasmussen Shines Again on BAAT Tiger Bay Area Amateur Tour / Palm Harbor, FL by InsidePOOL Staff Niki Rasmussen overcame a third-round loss and battled through the one-loss side to win the Tiger Bay Area Amateur Tour (BAAT) tournament at Strokers Billiards in Palm Harbor, FL, July 24. She is the tour’s second repeat...

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Orange Outlasts Great Southern Billiards Field

February 22, 2010
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Orange Outlasts Great Southern Billiards Field

Orange Outlasts Great Southern Billiards Field Great Southern Billiards Tour / Duluth, GA by Lea Andrews After a weekend of play that ran over into the early hours of Monday, Tim Orange remained undefeated, taking care of John Maikke twice on the way to his first-place finish on the Great Southern Billiards Tour. The $1,500-added A/B...

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Finn Finishes First with Flair

March 8, 2009
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Finn Finishes First with Flair

Immonen Survives San Souci Tri-State Tour / Queens, NY by Skip Maloney Mika Immonen survived two strong challenges by George San Souci to capture first place on the Tri-State Tour’s March 7 stop. The $1,000-added event drew 35 entrants to Master Billiards in Queens, NY. The first of their two hill-hill battles occurred after...

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Park Preeminent on Tri-State Billiard Tour

March 10, 2008
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Park Preeminent on Tri-State Billiard Tour Tri-State Tour / Queens, NY by Rick Davis Shin Park bested a 32-player field at Master Billiards in Queens, NY, during the March 8 edition of the Tri-State Tour. The double-elimination 9-ball event was the tour’s first open class event in several months, and it brought in plenty...

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