![]() ![]() Please contact McDermott Ride the 9 Tour 9 ( for details, flyer, and Gloria will help find you a Partner!Ĭongratulations to all who cashed, and thank you to everyone for coming.Īs always, thank you to all of the Sponsors, McDermott Cues, Simonis Cloth, Aramith, Narragansett Brewery, MzTam ( PoolDawg Billiard Supplies, Who Dem Billiards Apparel, Predator Chalk, our Supporter Nerium, and our newest supporter Pool League Association. Get ready for a Partner's Pallooza, two trophies for our Tour Champions, and great payouts as always. Just a reminder, the next tournament will be at Straight Shooters in Fall River, MA with a guaranteed $250.00 added. Tam Creative Pool Solutions after she won it in a raffle. This pool cue was donated back to us by Mz. The day of the Finale, we must have 3 qualified females play that day. You must qualify for the finale by playing in 5 events or 4 and a surcharge. We would like to remind our Female players, there is a McDermott cue up for grabs during the Finale. Rounding out the day were Mike McKeever and newcomer Jeremy Perry who played hard and smart in his first Ride the 9 Tour tournament and came in 5th/6th, as well as newcomer Bridgette Pierce, and Rich Howard who made it to 7th/8th. Newcomer Jamie Bogan showed that just because he was new to the tour, he wasn't new to the game, beating the likes of James Ramsdell (raffle winner), and Dave McConnell, before being sent to the one-loss side by Al McGuane, where he then battled his way through Scott Reynolds, Rich Howard, and Mike McKeever before losing to Ran and securing Fourth Place. There he lost the fight in his grudge match against Ran, ending in Third Place. Kevin Brule had a very strong showing, laying down his skills against Rob Diehl, Clyde Matta, Ran Tamba, and Mike McKeever, forcing his way to the hot seat match where he was sent to the one-loss side by the tournament champion in a close match. Ran showed his competitive spirit after being sent to the one-loss side by Kevin Brule, and then battling back through Dave McConnell, Bridgette Pierce, Jeremy Perry, Jamie Bogan, and a grudge match with Kevin, before succumbing to Al McGuane for Second Place. He then went on to defeat Ran Tamba a Ride the 9 Tour previous Tournament Champion to reign supreme as current Tournament Champion. Al McGuane came out swinging, powering through Matt Treglia, our own Tour Advisor and Representative Rich Senna, newcomer Jamie Bogan, and newcomer Jeremy Perry before prevailing against Kevin Brule to win the Hot Seat. A special thank you to Simonis for extending free items such as T-shirts, cloth patches, stickers and much more, Also a thank you to Predator chalk for one of our give-aways.ģ6 players hungry players came on a rainy Sunday morning. McDermott Ride the 9 Tour donated a cue and gift card. Rhode Island Billiards Bar & Bistro hosted Ride the Nine Adding $500 to the event in Honor of our founder Anthony "Tony" Costanzo Jr. ![]() Rhode Island Billiards, Bar & Bistro owner Anthony Costanzo thanked Viking Cues, Jim Beam and Budweiser for their assistance in sponsoring this event. He allowed Dupuis only a single rack in the only set necessary to capture the event title. The wait aside, Oliviera picked up right where he'd left off. He followed that up with a 9-4, semifinal victory over McGonagle, which gave him a second chance against Oliviera. Dupuis eliminated Sun 9-5, and Roy ended his five-match, loss-side streak with a shutout over Psarros.ĭupuis, in turn, ended Roy's streak with a 9-5, quarterfinal victory. Roy defeated Marty Herman and Rich Senna, both 7-5 to reach Psarros. Psarros had the misfortune of running into Steven Roy, who'd lost his opening round match versus Ty Speedwell, and was in the midst of a five-match winning streak that would get him into the quarterfinals. Oliviera got into the hot seat with a 9-3 win over McGonagle and waited for what turned out to be Dupuis' return.įirst up for Dupuis on his three-match march to the finals was Kevin Sun, who'd defeated David Murphy 7-2, and Randy LaBonte 7-5. McGonagle had just sent Ted Psarros over 9-3. Once he'd dispatched Dupuis west 9-4, Oliviera turned to face Tom McGonagle in the battle for the hot seat. ![]() The event drew 45 entrants to Rhode Island Billiards, Bar & Bistro in North Providence, RI. ![]() He did just that, sending Dupuis west from among the winners' side final four, and when Dupuis came back, he defeated him a second time in the finals. Nelson Oliviera had to get by Joey Dupuis twice to capture the New England 9-Ball Challenge on Saturday, April 28. ![]()
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