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Ben Crawley's height is 5ft 11in (1.80 m)Ben Crawley (born May 6, 1971, in Austin, Texas) is a retired American soccer player. He was a member of the United States teams at both the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship and 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship but spent most of his professional career...
The Pool Scene - Ben Crawley, Carlin Sanderson - Amateur Pool, Shooters
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Carlin Does It Again!
9 And Under Invitational Event
What a blast again for Carlin Sanderson, it is almost as if he is practicing again! Shooters was proud once again to add $1,000 to the prize pool. Not only that, Shooters gave away 4 spots to the November 4-7 Extravaganza! After many hours the 38 players that originally started the day eventually dwindled down to 12. On the A side there was the only British individual of our tournament this week Ben Crawley versus Waleed Hashem and Carlin Sanderson versus Brandyn Griffin. On the B side there was Chris Alimurung versus Jago Ragoo, Rob Hall versus Agata Pak, Glen Seesman versus Art Bertoni, and Marco Sevilla versus Vishal Mor.
Carlin who once again making a strong appearance and so far not dropping to the B side, which he is infamous for, managed to beat Brandyn 9-4. The other A side match resulted in an 8-5 win for Ben Crawley to face Carlin Sanderson in the A side final. On the B side Glen comes emerges out of the final 12 beating Vishal Mor hill-hill to face Brandyn. Brandyn who is determined to keep going beats Glen 6-5. Even though Rob Hall fell to the B side early he manages to recover beating Agata 9-1, Jago 9-6 but unfortunately falls to Waleed 3-7. The two losers of the A side semi-final matches now go head to head to try and beat the A side final loser. With Brandyn being a very fast and loose player it was always going to be hard for Waleed to contain him, the match went back and forth with both players feeling the pressure. Waleed being the more experienced player and making vast improvements to his game manages to edge out an 8-4 victory against Brandyn.
Back on the A side both players who are playing as an 8+ go head to head to guarantee themselves first or second place. With the new handicapping and a vast influx of players it has been a long time since there have been back to back tournament winners. There is a chance for Mr. Sanderson, but can he pull it off? Carlin squeezes out the hill-hill match against Ben to now sit in this tournament’s final. This does not deter Ben as he goes on to face Waleed in the B side final playing another hill-hill match Ben emerges victorious to try and seek his revenge against Carlin. Both Carlin and Ben were tired and decided to split the cash and position due to the late night.
As always Shooters Snooker Club would like to thank all the players who came out to play and support the 9 and Under Invitational event. Shooters will continue to create tournaments to get players from all around Ontario to come and compete. More importantly, huge congratulations to Carlin Sanderson who takes home another title at Shooters winning back-to-back tournaments. Additionally, Shooters would like to make an honourable mention to Ben Crawley who fought hard both days to enter the A side final and on coming back from the B side to the tournament final. Please look below for the upcoming Shooters events!
4 free “47” Extravaganza entry spots were given to: SL 3-5: Art Bertoni and Marco Sevilla SL 6-7: Brandyn Griffin and Waleed Hashem We would like to congratulate all the winners of this event and also the 4 players who received free spots into the “47” EXTRAVAGANZA scheduled on Nov 12/13.
Field : 38 players ( One-Day Event ) Prize: $2340 ($1000 added by Shooters) Calcutta: $1120
Carlin Sanderson & Ben Crawley $1320 ( 1st, $800 2nd, $520 ) 3. Waleed Hashem $340 4. Brandyn Griffin $220 5. Glen Seesemann $140 6. Rob Hall $140 7. Jago Ragoo $90 8. Vishal Mor $90
***Calcutta Not Included*** Shooters Snooker Club would like to take this unique opportunity to once again thank all the players and supporters of our special event! Reminder: Saturday, 24 September : 404 tour #1 Sunday, 25 September : “2-5” 9 Ball event
The Pool Scene - Ben Crawley, Erik Hjorleifson, Gannon Mcsween, Greg Plester, Jake Cajilig, Jeremy Isard, John Morra, Jun Briones, Marius Nakas, Paul Duell, Ronald Giron, Shane Gummerson - 404 9-Ball Tour
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Morra shows his Mettle
Another season of the Shooters ‘404’ series 9 Ball Event wrapped up on the weekend of April 30 and May 1, 2016 at the Shooters Snooker and Sports Club in North York with the finale of this season long event. With the many tournaments that have dotted the cue sport landscape in the GTA in the past year the ‘404’ remains the longest running and arguably the most successful pool tournament in the area. With the many tournaments in the GTA it is truly a “buyer’s market” for the pool playing enthusiast.
This tournament remains open to both amateurs and professionals and in the past couple of years the handicapping system has become more challenging for the professionals who are now forced to always bring their ‘A’ game to every tournament. In attendance at this year’s finale were John Morra and Erik Hjorleifson who were not only attempting to win this money added event but also hone their games for the 2016 Canadian Open Championships in Ste-Foy, QC near Quebec City in the following days. Morra was also coming off a huge win in the Diamond Super Billiards Expo’s 10-Ball Pro Championships defeating perennial winner Shane Van Boening in the final. This annual event held near Philadelphia attracts many top professionals from around the world.
With the sheer number of pool tournaments in the GTA in 2015/16 many tournaments are challenged to attract strong, competitive fields. The 2016 ‘404’ finale was able to attract its strongest field of the year with 55 players ready to do battle. With $5,000 in prize money available and a further $2,620 in the player Calcutta it was no surprise that this final event drew such a strong field.
Saturday is always a long day for players in this double knockout event. ‘B’ side play is especially exhausting as a result of the need to trim the field to the 8 ‘B’ side survivors who would return for Sunday play. From the ‘A’ side of the draw, Paul Duell, Ronald Giron, John Morra and Ben Crawley emerged undefeated on Saturday to punch their ticket for Sunday action. The grueling ‘B’ side resulted in Shane Gummerson, Jake Cajilig, Jun Briones, Gannon McSween, Marius Nakas, Erik Hjorleifson, Jeremy Isard and Greg Plester still standing with a single loss after Saturday play.
While Sunday play was mostly competitive, one player decided to break from the pack. In the ‘A’ side final, John Morra thoroughly defeated Ronald Giron 13-1 sending Giron to the ‘B’ side and Morra to the hot seat. Waiting on the ‘B’ side was Erik Hjorleifson who had defeated Paul Duell 12-6 for the opportunity to play Giron. Hjorleifson prevailed over Giron 12-5 setting up a match against his fellow professional Morra. Morra was unstoppable on this day and handily defeated Hjorleifson 10-4 in the tournament final.
Erik Hjorleifson, Peter Chin and John Morra
Congratulations to John Morra for an absolutely dominant performance in this ‘404’ finale. No player managed to win more than 6 games against Morra in this tournament validating his status as one of the top 9 Ball players in the world.
A huge thank-you goes out to all the players who make this series such an ongoing success. As noted in past articles, there are more innovative tournament formats on the horizon at Shooters for the balance of the 2016 summer before the ‘404‘ and ‘Amateur’ series begin for 2016/17. Tournament qualifiers are generally being run for each of these ‘one-off’ events.
Upcoming tournaments include; May 14, 2016 ‘8’ and Under 9 Ball Event May 15, 2016 ‘2-5’ 9 Ball Event May 21, 2016 Event #1 of the Summer Amateur 9 Ball Tour May 28/29th, 2016 ‘4-7’ 9 Ball Extravaganza
Check the Shooters Snookerclub Facebook page and www.thepoolscene for further details and dates.
‘404’ Finale Results
Finish Player Hcp Prize Money Calcutta 1st John Morra 13 $1,500 $1,000 2nd Erik Hjorleifson 12 $1,000 $650 3rd Ronald Giron 7 $680 $410 4th Paul Duell 8 $460 $260 5-6th Ben Crawley 8 $300 $150 5-6th Jake Cajilig 5 $300 $150 7th -8th Greg Plester 8 $180 7th-8th Gannon McSween 6 $180 9th -12th Jun Briones 8 $100 9th -12th Jeremy Isard 7 $100 9th -12th Shane Gummerson 7 $100 9th -12th Marius Nakas 7 $100
The Pool Scene - Andy Aupin, Ben Crawley, Bill Delkos, Carlin Sanderson, Charlie Brown, Erik Hjorleifson, Feature, Jason Georgei, Jeremy Bolahood, Mario Morra, Sumon Sarkar, Tom Fraser - Independent
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Hjorleifson takes Falcon Stop #2 at Corner Bank
The second event of the Ontario Falcon Series was played this weekend where both amateurs and pros would compete together in a $2,000 added tournament. With 36 players registering it would come down to Pro versus AA in the final, who would prevail ? Erik Hjorleifson had to come from the B side to get a shot at Tom Frazer in the finals and beat him twice in a true double elimination if he wanted to claim the title.
In the end experience of the pro would show up and Erik defeated Tom to win his first Falcon Series event ! Congratulations to Erik on his win and to Tom on a strong finish.
Tom Frazer and Erik Hjorleifson
We’d like to thank all players, spectators and Falcon Cues who made this a great event and we look forward to the next tournament in April. Here’s how they finished.
1st Erik Hjorleifson $1,100 2nd Tom Fraser. $700 3rd Jason Georgei. $500 4th Jeremy Bolahood $350 5/6th. Carlin Sanderson. $225 Mario Morra. $225 7/8th. Charlie Brown. $150 Bill Delkos. $150 9-12th. Marius Nakas. $100 Ben Crawley. $100 Andy Aupin. $100 Sumon Sarkar. $100