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MT. PLEASANT, MI - The WPBA Masters
at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort has now concluded, and the
winner is none other than Ewa Mataya Laurance, defeating #2
ranked Allison Fisher in an epic battle of two veteran champions and fellow BCA Hall of Famers!
Then Allison mounted a comeback!
5-2, 5-3, 5-4 and suddenly the score was tied 5-5; a race to two, with Allison breaking.
Ewa dug deep and pulled out the next two games for a 7-5 victory and $10,000 payday in the first WPBA event of 2012!
In
the first sem-final, Ewa proved she'd be a formidable contender when
she defeated #1 ranked Ga Young Kim 7-6 for her place in the title bout, avenging an earlier 9-8 loss to Ga Young that put Ewa in the one-loss bracket.
The other semifinal was a battle of the Fishers: Kelly Fisher vs. Allison Fisher. Though these Fishers are not related, they both hail from the U.K. and both yield a deadly cue. Allison pulled out all the stops and defeated Kelly 7-4 to head to the finals against Laurance.
Final Results Top 24 (24 Placed Paid): 1 Ewa Mataya Laurance $10,0002 Allison Fisher $5,500 3/4 Ga Young Kim, Kelly Fisher $2,750 ea. 5/6 Helena Thornfeldt, Jasmin Ouschan $2,000 ea. 7/8 Jeanette Lee, Eleanor Callado $1,750 ea. 9/12 Liz Ford, Dawn Hopkins, Monica Webb, Brittany Bryant $1,500 ea. 13/16 Karen Corr, Line Kjorsvik, Jennifer Barretta, Gerda Hofstatter $1,250 ea. 17/24 Emilyn Callado, Susan Williams, Joanne Ashton, Teruko Cucculelli, Tamara Peeters, Jennifer Chen, Jessica Barnes, Nicole Keeney $1,000 ea. To view the final tournament chart, visit www.wpba.com and click on "2012 Soaring Eagle Tournament Board." The three final-round one-hour matches will be broadcast by ESPN for on Sunday, March 18, from 1:30 - 4:30 pm EST.
Congratulations, Ewa! |
Entries for month: January 2012
Ewa Mataya Laurance Wins WPBA Masters!
January 29, 2012 · 5 Comments
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Shane Van Boening Wins Derby City All Around Title!
January 29, 2012 · No Comments
"I came to defend my title" became an understatement as twenty-eight-year old Shane Van Boening (pictured) won his second Derby City Master of the Table crown.
Van Boening's superior play took him to an unprecedented three championship rounds. In a hill/hill match, he succumbed to John Morra in the bank leg. However, Joseph Gray, in the one pocket division, and Stevie Moore in the nine ball division were not so lucky.
Moore's luck ran out after winning his way to the championship round via a bye. After suffering his nine ball defeat, he lost in the Fat Boy 10-Ball Invitational championship round to Franciso Bustamante.
Van Boening's winning play earned him a $53,000 payday for the nine day event, on the heels of his December win at the Turning Stone Classic!
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Shane Van Boening Wins Derby City One Pocket!
January 27, 2012 · No Comments
More news and photos in from Tony Fox at the DCC:
As the 2012 Derby City Classic One Pocket leg entered the final rounds, Brandon Shuff handed defending champion Shane Van Boening (pictured right) a 3-0 defeat. But, in the re-draw for the final six players, Shuff/Van Boening met again. This time Van Boening was the victorious one, heading to a semi final showdown against the legendary one pocket player, Efren Reyes. Unfortunately for Efren, the five time DCC one pocket champion could not win a single game in the race to the championship round.
Then there was the relatively unknown Joseph Gray (pictured left), twenty five years old, from Oklahoma City, OK, who made it to the championship in his first trip to the Derby City. Gray won the lag and broke. Van Boening came to the table, made a mistake on his first shot, and Gray ran out.
Around the TV table heads nodded. The "new kid" was clearly legitimate. Stellar safety play by both players dominated the remaining three games. However, Gray could not hold off VanBoening's powerful shot making skills. VanBoening 3, Gray 1.
Although he lost in the championship round, Gray's stellar play clearly announced he is a one pocket force. He came to the tournament with a goal to win eight matches. "I exceeded my goal. Second place among these championship legendary players is a good accomplishment. I am happy with my results. Shane is tough. You can't give a player like him chances."
Van Boening noted that Gray, "belonged in the final." It was their first meeting in competition, however Shane said, "I've been watching him for the past couple years."
Victory in One Pocket and a second place in the Banks division to John Morra make Shane difficult to beat for the all around title. "I have been practicing, I came here to defend my title!"
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John Morra Wins Bank Pool in Derby City
January 26, 2012 · No Comments
This in from Tony Fox, in Derby City to cover and photograph the event for P&B:
Toronto Canada's 22-year-old John Morra has won the Bank Pool Leg of the 2012 Derby City Classic. Morra entered the championship round undefeated.
Morra believes a "pretty easy" draw helped him to the final round. Shane Van Boening, last year's One pocket Champion and Master of the Table entered the final round with one loss. Van Boening squeezed out a tough first set to force the championship to a second set. Morra won the first game of the final set.
Controversy marred the second set as Van Boening called a shot that he did not make. However, the ball fell in another pocket. Van Boening began racking the balls as persons from the stand noted Van Boening had not made the shot he called. Ken Shuman intervened. After discussion with both players, he deemed that Van Boening's gathering balls to rack warranted loss of the game.
But Morra's two game lead slowly vanished as VanBoening clawed his way to tie the match. The deciding game was filled with hanging pocket misses, safe play and scratches by both players. In the end, Morra pulled it out for the win.
After winning, Morra said, "Win or lose, I am glad it's over; it was a very stressful match". Additionally, Morra said he is happy to win his first major tournament on a nine foot table, however he is surprised that the victory came at bank pool. In preparing for the tournament, he practiced all the disciplines.
Finally, with the bank pool title under his belt, Morra warns, "I have my eye on the Master of the Table win."
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BCA
and WPBA Hall of Famer, former Grand Ledge, Michigan resident, and P&B columnist Ewa
Mataya Laurance, sponsored by Brunswick Billiards, took an early 2-1 lead in the short televised race to 7
against fellow BCA Hall of Famer, #2 ranked Allison Fisher.
