HUNTER CLASSICS AMATEUR WOMEN'S TOUR
Hunter Classics Tour
Championship Stop Ends 2002 in Style!
What a way to
end the year!! 59 women came to compete at the final stop of the
Hunter Classics 2002 Season in Alvin, TX November 10-11 making it our biggest
turnout of the year! Thanks to the continuing support of Wes Hunter,
the Hunter Classics Tour remains the largest, longest running Regional
Women's Tour!
Lisa Marr (1st place), Leslie Anne Rogers (3rd place),
and Deanna Henson (2nd place)
This is the 6th
year in a row Big Daddy's has hosted the season finale of the Hunter Classics
Tour. Many thanks to our wonderful hosts, Vickie and Ed McKillop.
Also, a big thank you to Mike Roles for being our referee and a great Tournament Director for us.
And thank you to Wes Hunter who keeps this tour famous by donating his
beautiful Hunter Classics Custom Cues for each stop. Our supportive
Internet sponsor, AZBilliards.com, again placed our brackets online
during the tournament.
Mike
Roles and helper Crystal Livingston
Although the
turnout was wonderful, there was some sad news to report. Local player
and Hunter tour member Sybil Wingard lost her 17 year-old son, Chris, in
an automobile accident the night before the tournament. The ladies
and Big Daddy's donated money for flowers and they also raised money for
the family by having mini tournaments all day Sunday. Leslie Anne Rogers
also donated half her massage profits to the family.
Leslie
Anne Rogers giving Owner Vickie McKillop a massage.
Many awards were given out and several history making
events occurred, so let's get started!
Leslie Anne Rogers
earned the most points this year (second year in a row) on the Hunter Tour
and is the 2002 Hunter Tour Champion. Orietta Strickland placed second
on Point Standings and is the runner-up.
Both ladies get invites to the WPBA Nationals for placing so high on
the tour. Congratulations, ladies and good luck!
Leslie Anne Rogers and Orietta Strickland
The Tour
Championship not only crowns the Tour Champion,
it also crowns the Most Improved Player and Perfect Attendance. Audra
Carter from San Antonio won the Most Improved Player award, which comes with
all of her entries for next year paid! Earlier in the year, she had
her highest finishes ever on the Hunter Tour by placing 5th/6th twice, but
she bested that at this tournament by placing 4th! Alvin, TX proved
that Audra deserved the title. Congratulations, Audra. Seven ladies
had 'perfect attendance' and each will get one free entry in 2003. There
was also a drawing for these ladies to see who would win the 'perfect attendance'
$200 and it was Leslie Anne Rogers.
Audra Carter, Most Improved Player
Several records
happened over the Championship Stop weekend. First, Lisa Marr is
now the first player to win 3 consecutive stops in a row. Second, Leslie
Anne Rogers is the first player to win the Hunter Tour Champion title more
than once. And Third - The Hunter Classics Tour is now Ten Years Old!
(for more history, click here)
Lisa Marr, from
Sherwood, AR, won the last two Hunter Classics stops by coming through the
one-loss side and defeating her opponents in the finals twice in the true
double elimination format. Well, this stop she would have none of one-loss
side. Instead - she plowed through the field undefeated, winning her third
Hunter Classics Stop in a row, the WPBA Qualifier and $750. Deanna
Henson, recently married from the Austin area, placed 2nd and won $585, Leslie
Anne Rogers, Tour Champion, placed 3rd and won $430, and 2002 Most Improved
Player Audra Carter came in 4th winning $280.
Deanna's road
to the finals started with a win over Board Member Julie Stephenson (7-0)
and the lost her next match to Lisa Marr (4-7). Deanna then started
her trek on the one-loss side with wins over Melissa Norton (7-1), Terri Kelly (7-4), Kim Pierce (7-3), Melinda Bailey (7-2), Julia Gabriel (7-3), Nicole Bacon (7-0), Susan Bishop (7-5), Audra Carter (7-0), and Leslie Anne Rogers (7-4) before meeting
up with Lisa in the finals.
Lisa Marr's
road to the finals was paved with wins over Rebecca Goodnight
(7-1), Deanna Henson (7-4), Michelle Cortez (7-4), Tracie Boles (7-2), Audra Carter (7-0), and Leslie Anne Rogers (7-6). Lisa
then met up with Deanna again (this time in the finals) and defeated her
7-2 for the Tournament win! One notable person we should mention
is newcomer, Tracie Boles from Fort Worth, who has only played two other events
and never won a match up to this point. On Sunday she was still on
the winner's side and placed 9th-12th! Congratulations to all of the
ladies and thank you for a wonderful tournament!
The Second
Chance Tournament on Sunday had a great turn-out: 38 women. 12 places were
paid, and 1st place went to Amanda Lampert from San Antonio who double-dipped
her opponent, Heather Pulford from Austin, in the finals.
Many raffles
occurred over the weekend and Kathy Arens from MO won the Anne Maye's Custom
Cue, and local supporter James Burger won the Jerry Olivier Cue. Wes
Hunter, our continued, wonderful supporter donated another beautiful Hunter
Classics Custom Cue, this one valued at $1,800, and newcomer from Fort Worth,
Gail Stevens, won it! Big Daddy's room owner Vickie McKillop donated
wonderful gifts to the Hunter Classics women, including crystal items, a
cue traveling case and gift certificates. Thank you again to Vickie
and Ed for supporting the Hunter Ladies!
PLAYER
Lisa Marr
Deanna Henson
Leslie Anne Rogers
Audra Carter
Orietta Strickland
Susan Bishop
Mindy Williams
Nicole Bacon
Julia Gabriel
Tracie Boles
Rose McCrory
Anne Mayes
Michelle Cortez
Melinda Bailey
Stephanie Croft
Julie Stephenson
Vickie McKillop
Jo Losoya
Tracy Ward
Shayla Neris
Gail Roles
Kim Pierce
Andrea Wardell
Julie Stiranak
Celeste Torres
Amanda Lampert
Tina Lehrmann
Betina Yurkus
JJ Lewis
Terri Kelley
Helen Hayes
Kathy Knuth