Heather Lloyd
wrapped up the 2006
Hunter
Classics Amateur Women's Tour with the 'Daily Double' – she captured
first
place at the Hunter Classics Tour season finale and also the Hunter
Classics
Tour Champion title! Heather explained after the tournament, "I
am
shocked I won because the field was so strong. I am honored to
have such
wonderful and talented women around me. I appreciate them and am
fortunate to be around such a wonderful group of women.”
Heather
and FOX TV
Jerry Williams, owner of Bogies
Billiards
and Games in Houston, Texas, was an exceptional host, supporting the
ladies,
watching matches all weekend long, and adding additional money on
Sunday to the
second chance tournament. Bogies Billiards is conveniently
located with
lots of hotel and restaurants nearby and also close to the HoustonIntercontinentalAirport. Bogies Billiards has 24 eight-foot
tables,
lots of room, and a wonderful and amazing atmosphere. John Rizo,
the
manager, and Bonnie, the bartender (and John's wife), were also very
supportive
and welcoming to the ladies all weekend long.
Local FOX TV affiliate in Houston
arrived Sunday to cover the tournament and WPBA President Kim White
(and Hunter
Tour Champion of 2000) was able to join the ladies and give autographs
both
Saturday and Sunday. She described to FOX TV the importance of the regional women's
tours and explained the
passion of the game of 9-ball. In addition, Kim was able to join FOX TV's 30-minute Sunday night live sports
broadcast.
Many awards are presented at the
season
finale tournament, including the coveted Most Improved Player. It
was a
tough decision for the board with candidates like Cristina De La Garza
and Tara
McCracken, but Terry Petrosino shot up in the rankings from last
year to 6th
place this year and deservedly earned the award (along with a nice
plaque).
Congratulations to all the ladies – everyone had a great year.
Terry Petrosino, Most
Improved Player!
Other
Award winners:
Free
entry
drawing won by Diana Cardona.
Free shirt
drawing won by Susan Petty.
Free
glove
certificate donated by Ellen Van Buren and Gail Grecar won by TJ Reeves.
Free
OB-1 Cue
shaft won by Diana Cardona.
$200
perfect
attendance drawing won by Jillian Valles.
Each person with perfect
attendance (by
attending all 9 stops) earned one free entry into 2007, along with the
$200
drawing.
We also crowned the Hunter
Classics Tour
Champion at this event. At the beginning of the tournament on
Saturday
morning, Lisa Brannen was on top with a 15-point lead over Leslie Anne
Rogers. However, Heather Lloyd was also in contention being only
50
points behind Leslie Anne. By Saturday night, the only thing for
certain
was that the fight was still on between Leslie Anne and Heather.
Lisa
lost a hill-hill match to Jennifer Kraber in the second round and then
two
matches later Lisa lost 7-5 to Tara McCracken. Leslie won her
first three
matches 7-1 before being sent to the one-loss side by Heather
7-3. The
points race was still on for Sunday!
The Most Improved Player and Tour
Champion
will each receive all their entry fees free into the Hunter Classics
Tour for
2007.
Fifty one ladies came to compete
(and have
fun) at the season finale. Ladies from as far away as Canada came
to this
event, but also Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado and of course
Texas.
Heather Lloyd's road to the finals started off with what would be deja
vu of the
finals – Heather and Tara McCracken sparred off for the first match and
Heather
prevailed 7-6. Then Heather defeated Natalie Mans 7-2, Chris
White 7-1
and Leslie Anne Rogers 7-3 to set herself up for the winner's side on
Sunday. Tara had the long road ahead of her after
losing hill-hill
to Heather her first match. She started her climb through the
one-loss
side over TJ Reeves 7-2 to meet up with Lisa Brannen. She
defeated Lisa
7-5, then Shayla Neris 7-4 and Cristina Dela Garza 7-3 to last until
Sunday's
rounds.
On Sunday morning, newcomer Yvette
Reyes ran
into Amanda Lampert and lost 7-3 while Tara defeated Kyu Yi 7-1 and Samm Diep from Colorado was derailed by Jennifer Kraber from Austin 7-2. The other 9th-12 place match
was between Marissa
Hallett and Leslie Anne Rogers. Marissa prevailed 7-6 over
Leslie, but
the Tour Champion title was still not known at this time.
The winner's side matches on
Sunday pitted
Rachael Abbink from Canada (2006 Amateur Nationals champion) against
Board
Member Melinda Hinojosa. Rachael prevailed 7-2. The other
winner's
side match was being watched closely by everyone, including Leslie Anne
Rogers.
Heather was playing Veronique Menard also from Canada and if Heather won that match, she would
have enough
points to be the new Hunter Classics Tour Champion. If she lost
that
match, the Hunter Classics Tour Champion spot for 2006 was still up in
the
air. At 6-6, Veronique and Heather both tried to sink the 7-ball
to no
avail – each player was taking their time and sizing up the situation
but every
miss resulted in a tough shot for their opponent. With the 8-ball
already
down, Heather had another chance at the 7 and missed it, but it found
another
pocket. Heather then made the 9-ball for the 7-6 win, and the
title of
Hunter Classics Tour Champion of 2006!
Heather's work wasn't over – she
still
wanted the WPBA Qualifier. The hot seat match was close the whole
time,
but Heather prevailed 7-5 over Rachel Abbink. On the one-loss
side,
Marissa and Jennifer placed 7th/8th and earned $105 while Melinda and
Veronique
placed 5th/6th and earned $160. Veronique lost her second
hill-hill match
of the day this time to the sharpshooter Tara McCracken from Dallas.
Tara then played Amanda Lampert and Tara prevailed 7-1 sending Amanda home with a
4th place finish and
$275. Tara next played Rachael Abbink and yet
another hill-hill
match ensued. Tara prevailed yet again 7-6.
The win over Rachael pitted Tara
and Heather
against each other in the finals. Tara and Heather had already
played
each other in the very first round and here they were again – but many
more
eyes were on this match. The ladies were surrounded by so
much
support and Tara and Heather played great for the audience!
Hill-hill
once again - just like their first match. The 4-ball was tucked
behind
two other balls in the final game and very tough to get to. Tara was able to see the 4, but not make
it. Heather was again at the
table, staring down what would be either the last game of the weekend,
or what
could lead to a second match in the double elimination
tournament.
Heather was able to work around the table, trying to compose herself to
what might
be her second win of the season and she got perfect on the 8-ball,
which was in
a tough spot behind the 9-ball. After a short pause, she leaned
down, made
the 8-ball and set up perfect on the 9-ball for the win! Tara received $570 for second – a hard fought
tournament! Rachael
Abbink earned $410 for her fine efforts and great play for third place
and
Heather Lloyd, new Hunter Classics Tour Champion, earned $750 and the
Player's
Choice WPBA Qualifier. Along with Heather's title comes an invite
to all
WPBA events in 2007! After the win, Heather was smiling but
simply
shocked she won the tournament, "I was thrilled to be in this
situation. I
was happy to be there competing in the finals, no matter the
outcome. It
was a bonus to win the tournament."
Tara (2nd), Rachel
(3rd), Heather (1st) and Amanda (4th)
The next day after the tournament,
Heather
stated that she "felt honored to have won the Tour Champion title and
it's
even more thrilling to win the tournament after that." Heather
continued, "I feel fortunate to have gotten as far as I did because the
field was so strong. I didn't think I was the favorite to win to
the
title - with Lisa (Brannen) and Leslie Anne (Rogers) being such tough competitors at their
skills level,
I didn't think I'd win the title or the tournament." Heather then
laughed and smiled, "Just, wow. Very cool." Asked about
her match with Leslie Anne, Heather said, "I have to play my best game
every time I play Leslie Anne and when we played on Saturday, I just
played one
ball at a time." Heather also played well against Rachael for the
hot seat, "it was an important match and it was good I played well
against
her - since I won, someone would have to come back and beat me twice."
Heather continued, "I practiced a
lot
last week. I have been trying to raise my game, my mental
toughness and
my attitude in competition. I try to play the best that I
can." Her hard work paid off - Heather Lloyd is the new Hunter
Classics
Tour Champion, stopping an impressive 5-year run where Leslie Anne
captured the
Hunter Classics Tour Champion titles from 2001 to 2005. Heather
stated,
"Her streak was an incredible accomplishment and I am honored to follow
such
a fantastic opponent."
In the second chance tournament,
Board
Members were shooting lights out. Monica Anderson placed 7/8,
Julie
Stephenson placed 2nd and Helen Hayes placed 1st. Royce of OB-1
cue shaft
added $150 to the event and Bogies Billiards added an additional
$200!
Tina Lehrmann placed 3rd and Rose McCrory placed 4th.
Helen,
Tina and Julie
Congratulations to all the
ladies!
Everyone was gracious throughout the tournament, even with the tough
competition.
It was a wonderful, fun and
exciting season
finale.Thank you to Kim White and Fox
TV, Jerry Williams of Bogies Billiards, the HUGE support from our main
sponsor
Wes
Hunter, Royce Bunnell of OB-1 Cue
Shaft, Carl Miller
(author of Stroke), the tournament directors, and of
course, all the ladies who come to the event!!Cuetimes provided free
magazines and AZBilliards.com
continues
to be the
Internet sponsor.
The Hunter Classics Tour is not
only the
largest, longest-running regional women's tour, it is also considered
by many
as the most enjoyable tour to attend. The low entry fees and
second
chance tournaments, along with free candy and camaraderie, are
legendary.
Main
Event, Complete Payouts - $2,000 added 1st Heather Lloyd, $750 + WPBA
Qualifier
2nd Tara McCracken $570
3rd Rachael Abbink $410
4th Amanda Lampert $275
5th/6th Melinda Hinojosa and Veronique Menard $160
7th/8th Jennifer Kraber and Marissa Hallett $105
9th-12th Yvette Reyes, Samm Diep, Kyu Yi, and Leslie Anne Rogers $85
13th-16th Monica Anderson, Anne Mayes, Cristina Dela Garza and Courtney
Peters
$50
17th-24th Terry Petrosino, Jillian Valles, Shayla Neris, Tracie
Voelkering,
Annie Doyle, Chris White, Natalie Mans, and Belinda Lee $25
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Second Chance Tournament, Complete Payouts,
$350 added
1st Helen Hayes $190
2nd Julie Stephenson $130
3rd Tina Lehrmann $95
4th Rose McCrory $75
5th/6th Terry Petrosino and Lisa Watson $35
7th/8th Monica Anderson and Debbie Gustafson $20
9th-12th Kathy Knuth, Susan Petty, Tracie Voelkering and Jillian Valles
$10
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