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West Coast Challenge Hall-of-Fame
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Here are our distinguished West Coast Challenge Hall of Fame
members.......
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Paul Anderson
( Long Beach ) |
Paul Anderson
(LB)
Paul Anderson contributed much to the Long Beach Pool
League. He was always excited to participate, whether
it was as a Co-Chair on the Board of Governors, or as a
league member bringing home-made food to pool league
functions. A member for over two decades, Paul
volunteered hundreds of hours to the pool league, eager to
help out in any way he could. He was an inspiration, a
friend of the league, and genuinely fun to be around.
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Candi Alvarado
( Long Beach ) |
Candi Alvarado
(LB)
As a long-time member of the Long Beach Pool League, Candi
Alvarado has become part of the backbone of the league.
During her 12 year membership, she's been a board member for
over 8 years, and has earned a reputation for being
dependable, knowledgeable, and dedicated to serving the
league. Candi serves on the Board of Governors as
Statistician, Webmaster, and is also the league historian as
well as filling any role she's needed for. She has
been the Tournament Director for West Coast Challenge, Head
Referee on several occasions, Rules Coordinator, and has
managed countless other tasks, all for which she is greatly
appreciated.
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Henry Carr
( Long Beach )
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Henry Carr
(LB)
Henry has contributed as a board member for Long Beach Pool
League for many years as President, Vice President and
Co-Chairperson. As a dedicated Board member and player
he has an eye for detail and has great organizational
skills. Henry has played in many West Coast
Challenges, playing in the team, individuals and Hi/Low
events. He has had many great times and made many good
friends through his West Coast Challenge experiences. |
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Jill Chop
( Long Beach )
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Jill Chop
(LB)
An original board member of the Long Beach Pool League, Jill
has been Vice President, Treasurer, Statistician and
Co-Chairperson. She has never missed a season as a
player since the league began. She has played in the
West Coast Challenge as a player four or five times.
Jill’s enthusiasm and dedication is infectious and is loved
by all. |
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Rich Curtis
( Long Beach )
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Rich Curtis
(LB)
Rich has participated as Long Beach ’s #1 seed at the first
West Coast Challenge in which Long Beach participated.
He has been a fierce competitor at many WCCs since.
Rich has played in the team, Open Individuals and in the
Hi/Low events. He has played in almost every WCC since
Long Beach came on board. Rich has been a valued asset
on the board of governors serving as vice president and
co-chairperson. He has met an awful lot of nice people
through this game, including some who are no longer with us.
He sincerely enjoys being a part of this group of people who
meet every six months to share our love for the sport. |
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Stacey Harris ( Long Beach )
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Stacey Harris
(LB)
Stacey has been on the Long Beach Pool League since the
beginning. She was on the board of governors for many
years. She is an advocate for the women’s event at the
West Coast Challenge and was instrumental in helping
founding the Women'’ Competition. Stacey trophied the
first Women’s Competition which was held at WCC XVI.
She has played in many WCCs since that time. Stacey is
a continuing giving member and sponsor of the Long Beach
Pool League.
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Jonnie Le Master
( Long Beach )
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Jonnie Le Master
(LB)
Jonnie joined the Long Beach Pool League in 1988. She
was president for over five years. She was
instrumental in hosting the West Coast Challenge in a hotel
venue for Long Beach . A formidable opponent, Jonnie
has won 1st place in the Women’s Competition three times,
1st place in Team, 1st place in Hi/Low and placed 7th in the
Open Individuals. Many proposals that became rules and
practices of the WCC started with proposals she has made.
Jonnie has many fond memories and accomplished many personal
goals by being involved with the WCC. |
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Terry Martin
( Long Beach )
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Terry Martin
(LB)
Terry Martin is one of our founding members of Long Beach
Pool League. He was instrumental in getting the Long Beach
Pool League involved in the West Coast Challenge. He helped
merge the South and the North Long Beach Leagues. He was on
the Board of Governors for man seasons. Terry was on the
first team from Long Beach to win a WCC (XXIII) team event
for our city and has played in many WCCs. |
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Joey Reda
( Long Beach )
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Joey Reda
(LB)
Joey played in over twenty West Coast Challenges. He
was on the first team to bring a WCC trophy home to Long
Beach in WCC XXIII. He has placed many times in the
Open Individuals. Joey was always willing to share his
pool knowledge and inspirations with any league member.
He had a generous and giving heart and his legacy of
sportsmanship and camaraderie is something we should all
strive for.
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Janet Roberts ( Long Beach )
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Janet Roberts
(LB)
Janet has contributed as a board member for the Long Beach
Pool League for many years serving as President, Vice
President, Treasurer, and Statistician and as
Co-Chairperson. She has been involved in more than
twenty West Coast Challenges as a player, playing in the
team, Women’s competition and Open Individual events.
She has won the Women’s’ Competition and placed five times.
A dedicated board member and player who cherishes all the
wonderful friends and memories she has gained from her WCC
experiences. |
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Art Christensen and GaryVanderwaal ( Long Beach )
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Art Christensen and GaryVanderwaal
(LB)
Art and Gary were two people who were instrumental in
getting the LBPL involved in the West Coast Challenge.
They helped merge North Long Beach with South Long Beach
leagues into one larger league. Each was very involved
with the league and WCCs until they passed away. They
are missed and would be proud of our continued participation
in the WCC tradition. |
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Joe Cury
( Long Beach ) |
Joe Cury (LB)
Joe has
been a staple on the Long Beach Pool League since its
inception, including many years on the Board of Governors.
He was Statistician for many years. He has been invovled in
the organizatin of nearly all of our WCC events through the
90's. He has also played in the WCC events as a player. Joe
is an integral part of our league with his constant smile,
positive attitude and quick wit. |
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Paul H. Bussiere ( Los Angeles )
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Paul H. Bussiere
(LA)
Hailing from New England’s Cape Cod , Paul, a Maser
Electrician and entrepreneur served nine terms on the Board
of Governors for the Los Angeles Pool League. In the
team events, Paul has won twice. However, in the Open
Individuals he has been outstanding, receiving one 8th,
three 6th, one 4th, one 3rd, one 2nd, and three 1st place
finishes. Those of us who saw Paul play was amazed at
the speed at which he could execute shots. When he got
in the groove, he proved to be an extremely tough
competitor. His life was tragically shortened due to
illness. |
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Frank Bustamante
( Los Angeles )
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Frank Bustamante
(LA)
Frank first appeared on our records at West Coast Challenge
II. He is a member of thirteen WCC championship teams.
He also won three 4th place finishes in the Open
Individuals, along with two 2nd and one 1st place which came
on his birthday in 1981. He was a Hi/Low winner
partnering with Olive McLaughlin. Frank has received
Los Angeles Leagues’ “Sportsmanship Award.” He has
always been one of those players who took the time to help
others with their game. Frank has consistently been
able to amaze us with the “clutch” wins at crucial times to
send a match into overtime or defeating his individual
opponent while making them feel somewhat good about the
experience. |
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John Cochran
( Los Angeles )
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John Cochran
(LA)
A member of the Los Angles League for nearly 25 years, John
has serve 27 terms on the Los Angles Pool League Board of
Governors, including five times as President. He has
represented LA as a Hi/Low and Open Individual player in the
West Coast Challenge. His firm and steady hand as
Tournament Director has brought stability and
professionalism to the LAPL hosting responsibilities. John
is an immensely popular with our members, and he has a
wonderful, positive attitude and an enviable record as a
fund-raiser. |
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Jack Frohman
( Los Angeles )
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Jack Frohman
(LA)
Jack holds the extraordinary record of 11 Los Angeles Pool
League individual titles. He has nine West Coast
Challenge team championships, and in the Open Individual’s
he has four 4th, four 3rd, one 2nd and two 1st place
finishes. As sponsors, Jack and “Butch” opened the
“Palms, “ the first women’s bar in the Los Angels Pool
League. He has also hosted the WCC at the “Four Star
Saloon”, later “showplace” on several occasions. Jack
is a true Southern gentleman with a relaxed charm, he has
incredible focus and a strong will to win. In the
1980’s, after undergoing an eye operation, Jack played an
entire season with a patch over one eye. He still had
a record of 37 wins and 3 losses and won the Open
Individuals at WCC. How does that make you feel? |
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Jeffrey Hersh
( Los Angeles )
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Jeffrey Hersh
(LA)
Jeffrey was born in New York and has a B.A. in U.S. History
and Political Science. He also has a Pre-law degree
and has worked for 30 years in musicians’ management.
He moved to California from Boston in 1979 and joined the
Los Angeles Pool League in the Spring of 1981. Jeffrey
has served 11 terms as President. He thrives on detail
and has organized the West Coast Challenge at the Hollywood
Roosevelt as well as numerous others. HE has eight
LAPL team titles and two WCC championship team victories.
In the Open Individuals, Jeffrey has finished in 7th, 6th,
twice in 5th, 4th, and 3rd. |
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Bob Holden
( Los Angeles )
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Bob Holden
(LA)
Bob was born in Long Island , NY . HE joined the
league early on and was instrumental in arranging the first
inner-city challenges between the Los Angeles Pool League
and the San Francisco Pool Association. He was the
winning Captain of three Inter-City matches that preceded
the West Cost Challenge. He was a co-founder of the
LAPL 9-ball League and served on the LAPL Board of Governors
(8 ball League); and was League historian. He held the
record for the most LAPL team championships at 15. He
succumbed to cancer in the Fall of 2000. |
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Bill Hoover
( Los Angeles )
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Bill Hoover
(LA)
Bill was born in Ohio . He is currently serving his
13th term as President of the Los Angeles Pool League.
He has attended almost every West Coast Challenge since
inception. He has chaired the 5oth anniversary
committee for the WCC. HE has served on nearly all WCC
committee delegations representing LAPL. Although he
has participated in 11 WCCs as a player, he has primarily
concentrated his efforts in the administration and operation
of many WCC tournaments. He has probably judged more
final team matches than anyone else in WCC history. He
is most proud of being a primary driving force in causing
the WCC Hall of Fame to come into existence. |
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Lauren Ward
(LA & SF)
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Lauren Ward
( Los Angeles and San Francisco ) (LA)
As a San Francisco native, Lauren forged a friendship with
Luby, Rick Mariani and Gene Miller in the early 1980’s.
She joined them to win (3:00 am at the Arena) West Coast
Challenge V. The Board of Directors nabbed her talents
as Head Referee for many years. Lauren contributed
much to the WCC. Among those was the proposal for a
Women’s Tournament. In the Fall of 1987, Liza and EZ
formed a team which won WCC XIV in Reno . Lauren
captained a number of winning teams in SF for the WCC.
In the Fall of 1994 she moved to Los Angeles , and
immediately took her second Open Individual title in WCC
XXX. She hooked up with Steven Bailey and Frank
Bustamante to bring home the WCC XXXII title and from then
on they have multiple wins. Lauren says, “What
surpasses every accomplishment is the loving friendships
I’ve treasured over the years and the delight in visiting so
many friends at each WCC events while realizing, its not how
good you’ve been-it s how good you will be.”
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Joe Dale
( Los Angeles )
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Joe Dale
(LA)
Joe
Dale was born in Golden Valley , Minnesota and is one of the
few West Coast Challenge players to have played from more
than one city. He started playing in Long Beach in the
late 1980’s and was on the first winning WCC team at WCC
XXIII in San Diego. He was on the winning Hi/Low team
at WCC XLI, Joe played in more than a dozen WCCs
representing both Long Beach and Los Angeles . He is a
great supporter attending most fund-raisers in whichever
city he is playing. HE has braved his illness and
carried on providing stiff competition whenever he plays. |
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David Boyd
( Los Angeles ) |
David Boyd
(LA)
David joined our league in the late 80's with the
encouragement and guidance of early League supporters Jeff
Lusiak and Carlos Navarrete. A three time WCC team champion:
WCCs-XXI (7/'90); XXXV (7'97); and XXXVI (1/'98). Two Open
Individual finishes: Fourth = XXXI (7/'95) and Sixth - XLV
(7/'02). David won the League individual championship once
and has numerous finishes in the top eight. His tenure as
team Captain has proved to be highly successful with
multiple top four team wins over the past 20 years. This
season, David represents us again in the Open Individuals (LIII/'06).
As a long time supporter of the League, we congratulate him
on his induction into the WCC Hall of Fame.
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Stevan Bailey
( Los Angeles ) |
Stevan Bailey
(LA)
Inducted into the second group from Los Angeles, Stevan has
had an impressive record performance: Nine team
championships - WCCs- XXI (7/'90), XXXII (1/'96), XXXII
(7/'96), XXXV (7/'97), XXXVI (1/'98), XXXVII (7/'98), XXXIX
(7/'99), XLI (7/'00) and XLII (7/'01). Five Open Individual
placements: Third - WCCXX (1/'90); Second-XXXVII (1/'99);
and First Place at WCC XL (1/'00). Stevan has won our
League's individual championship four times. Stevan owned
and operated Rawhide/Shooters, the location for multiple
West Coast Challenges. He received the John E. Isakson
Memorial Award for his outstanding contributions as a
sponsor of the L.A. Pool League. He recently relocated to
Hawaii.
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Doyle Fisher
( San Diego )
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Doyle Fisher
(SD)
Raised
in Colorado , Doyle Fisher moved to San Diego in 1978 from
Whittier , California . He became involved in 1984 and was
elected to the board as Head Referee in 1985. His first
involvement with the West Coast Challenge was at WCC XI in
S.F. where he came to the rescue of the S.F. board and
helped to organize the brackets and help run the weekend
tournament. Serving as both President and
Vice-President/Head Referee for the San Diego Pool
Association, Doyle has attended more WCC board meetings and
coordinated more S.D. WCC events than any other member of
the SDPA. Doyle's only WCC play as a player was as a member
of San Diego 's Hi/Lo team. |
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Brad Hasper
( San Diego )
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Brad Hasper
(SD)
A long time league member in the San Diego Pool Association.
He took home his 1st place team trophy in the spring of
1982. He went on to win 1st place in the team playoffs and
represent San Diego a total of twenty-one more times. He
also won the Tops & Bottoms tournament in San Diego twice,
winning the West Coast Challenge Hi/Lo competition in
January of 1993. Additionally, he placed seventeen times in
the SDPA Open Individual tournament, playing twice at the
WCC. |
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David Heinen
( San Diego )
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David Heinen
(SD)
Won his first trophy in the spring of 1980 at the SDPAs Open
Individual tournament, taking 4th place. He placed in this
same tournament a total of 26 times, winning 1st place 4
times. Representing SD in the West Coast Challenge on the
first place team a total of 22 times winning five 1st place
victories. In the spring of 1991 he received on of SD's
first Hall of Fame and Distinguished Service Awards. In the
spring of 2003, not only was he honored as a title holder in
the SDPA, but was presented with a special commendation as a
league member from the San Diego City Council, California
State Assembly, and the US Congress. In the WCC he placed in
the Open Individuals a total of 14 times, winning 1st place
5 times. He is tied with another San Diegan, Jim Hennessey,
for the most 1st place victories at the WCC Open tournament
with four.
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Steve Holt
( San Diego )
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Steve Holt
(SD)
Steve Holt was raised in San Francisco and moved to San
Diego after joining the Navy in 1962. Steve is a founding
member of the SD Pool Association (which began in 1978 as
the "Stick Strokers") and was league treasurer and West
Coast Challenge board member from 1980 till his retirement
from the board in 1997. Steve captured the 1st ever WCC
trophy with his 4th place Individuals finish at WCC 1 in
L.A. After 54 seasons as a member of the San Diego Pool
Association and numerous 2nd and 3rd place team finishes,
Steve finally got to attend his first WCC as a member of a
First Place Team at WCC 50 in San Francisco . In addition to
his 4th place finish in individuals at WCC I, Steve has
participated as an individual 5 other times finishing 2nd
twice, 3rd twice. |
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Meta Neuschler ( San Diego )
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Meta Neuschler
(SD)
This nominee first appeared on the San Diego Pool
Association's scope in the spring of 1988, winning third
place in the Women's competition. She has served as both
Treasurer and Statistician on the board. In addition, she
has proven herself to be a strong and generous competitor,
teammate and sportsman (women). Winning a position in San
Diego 's top four females, she has participated in the West
Coast Challenge Women's competition a total of 23 times.
Placing both 2nd and 4th. |
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Mike Passante ( San Diego )
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Mike Passante
(SD)
Mike Passante was born in Astoria N.Y. and moved to San
Diego in 1980 from Tucson, Arizona where he attended college
at the U of A. Mike became a member of the SDPA in the fall
of 1980. Mike's team captured S.D.'s first West Coast
Challenge Team Championship at WCC IX in S.D.. From 1985 to
1995 Mike served as a WCC board member and 11 season as
President. Mike's WCC proposals included Team and Individual
perpetual trophies, adoption of BCA rules, and the increase
in Individual participation from 4 to 8. As a WCC player,
Mike participated in 3 WCC Team competitions, 2 Hi/Low
competitions (with 1 first place finish) and 3 Individual
positions (with one 8th place finish). |
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Kim Walker
( San Diego )
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Kim Walker
(SD)
First placed in the SDPA Open Individual tournament in the
spring of 1987, also setting a league record that same
season with 12 table runs. He went on to place another 13
seasons, winning 1st place 3 times. Representing San Diego
with the 1st place team his first time in 1989, taking not
only a 1st place team victory, but a 1st place Open
Individual victory as well. He has participated a total of
11 seasons at the West Coast Challenge team event, winning
1st place 3 times. Placed in the WCC Open Individuals a
total of six times, winning 1st place 3 times. |
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Terri Estep
( San Diego )
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Terri
Estep (SD)
There is so much to be said about Terri Estep: she has done
an outstanding job representing the league. Both with her
competitiveness and the many years on the board, Terri has
been a very active part of our league always striving for
excellence for herself and other members. Terri became the
1st San Diego women to ever win the West Coast Challenge
Women's Competition in Spring 2005 and did it in San Diego.
Terri's performance record is only overshadowed by her
service for the league. A top player, and outstanding record
and over all good person would best describe Terri Estep. |
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Nigel Mayer
( San Diego )
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Nigel
Mayer
(SD)
Nigel Mayer has been a supporting member of our league and a
sponsoring bar owner. Back in the fall of 1993 Nigel's
performance record began with a 2nd place finish in the
Clemens Captains Classic. Since then he has won and placed
many events, 2nd place in Tops/Bottoms, 1st Place 5 times in
the Clemens Classic, 7th and 8th in Open Individuals, 1st
place twice in Team Event and taking 1st place individuals
in the Las Vegas invitations Tournament in Spring 1995. A
super guy and a super competitor is Nigel Mayer..
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Rick Bradford
( San Francisco )
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Rick Bradford
(SF)
Born and raised in Michigan , Rick and his partner Dennis
left Detroit in March 1983 and never looked back. That
summer, Rick found a sign-up notice at hi local bar (Deluxe)
about a pool league. The rest is history. Having just
completed his 44th consecutive season in the SFPA, Rick has
become the longest-serving board member in SFPA history.
Known more for his leadership qualities (and his green
visor) than his pool game (though he's working on changing
that), Rick has participated in more than three dozen West
Coast Challenges, plain in a few but generally working
behind the scenes to help keep the show running smoothly. He
has been a part of the SFPA's three-member representatives
on the WCC board during that time. |
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Lisa Duncan
( San Francisco )
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Lisa Duncan
(SF)
Lisa was born in Richmond , Calif. and grew up in Healdsburg
, Calif. She has lived in San Francisco since 1982. She
joined the SFPA in 1983 under the guidance and inspiration
of Lauren Ward. Lisa is still a current member. Lisa has
been on 8 city championship teams that led her to the West
Coast Challenge. Two of them resulting in WCC championships
in 1987 with the Deluxe Ducks and in 1990 with Cafe San
Marcos Quackers. Lisa's many individual accomplishments have
also let her to the West Coast Challenge. Lisa has competed
in 8 open individuals WCC events and 8 WCC Women's
Tournaments placing 5 times. All in all Lisa has competed 24
times in the West Coast Challenge. Lisa has served 11
seasons on the SFPA board and was inducted into the SFPA
hall of fame in 1997. |
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Rick Mariani
( San Francisco )
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Rick Mariani
(SF)
Rick is a nativie of San Francisco and now lives in Vallejo
(just south of Napa valley) where he owns a commercial
photography studio. Rick began his SFPA experience in the
Spring of 1980 and retired from league play in the Fall of
2004 for a total of 50 seasons. Rick was a member of 21 SF
Championship teams and played each of those seasons. He also
competed in the West Coast Challenge Individuals many times
finishing second twice, third twice, as well as sixth. Rick
competed 27 times in West Coast Challenge events. Rick has
been a SFPA board member, financial contributor, and a
sponsor of the Rickspix pool teams for many years. Rick also
created photo trophies and t-shirts for WCC XXX which were
treasured by all who won them. |
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Gene Miller
( San Francisco )
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Gene Miller
(SF)
Pool fascinated me from the first moment I saw the shiny
balls bouncing around the cushions. I was 12 and my uncle
Elmer had just put a table in his house. He wanted me to
join his team. The next season, Fall 1979, I joined Bruno's
team, playing for the Arena, a Folsom Street bar. In Spring
1980 I joined Luby Pelletier's team, playing out of his
little pool hall at Valencia and Duboce. That summer our
team won the first West Coast Challenge, competing against
teams from Los Angeles and San Diego . In 1982, after two
years as league secretary for the SFPA, the league voted to
pay me $50 per season, and I became its first salaried
employee. I am honored to be included in the WCC Hall of
Fame. |
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Luby Pelletier
( San Francisco )
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Luby Pelletier
(SF)
Luby was instrumental in putting together the tournaments
leading up to the first official West Coast Challenge.
Without his vision, the WCC may never have occurred. He was
a wonderful man who had the patience and willingness to
teach potential players the game of pool, for which he was
so fond. He played in at lease a dozen Challenges, helping
six of those teams to the title. |
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Lynn Westhoven ( San Francisco )
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Lynn Westhoven
(SF)
Born in Toledo, Ohio in 1959, raised in Huron, Ohio, where I
lost much of my paper route and lawn care job money paying
for table time, so the town's pool 'masters' could run
tables on me (don't tell Mom!). Attended University of
Toledo and Ohio State and moved to Denver in 1982. Spent
many a Friday controlling the pool table at the Foxhole bar
in Denver . Moved to SF Bay area in 1984 and started running
into SFPA league players at the Badlands bar. West Coast
Challenge 1st Place team wins: July '93, Jan. '94, Jan. '95,
Jan. 2000, Jan. 2001, Jan. 2003. WCC MVP award: in '90, '93,
'94, '98 & 2000. WCC 1st Place Individuals Tournament: Jan.
'98 & July 2001. There has not been a more fun, familial,
stressful, challenging and rewarding pool experience (in my
life) than the West Coast Challenge! |
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Elliot "EZ" Zalta ( San Francisco ) |
Elliot "EZ" Zalta
(SF)
As a youngster growing up in Florida , I was fascinated by a
pool table in my cousin's house. It was rarely used for
pool, as my uncles and older cousins often played craps on
it. Then, at age 15 in Brooklyn , NY, I lied about my age to
get into the local pool room. I practically lived there the
next 4 years. Didn't play much again until 1978. On a warm
day in SF, I dropped into the Rainbow Cattle Co. for a beer.
After winning about 15 games of 8-ball in a row, a man came
up to me and asked if I wanted to play in a league. That man
was Luby Pelletier, and the rest is history. I played on the
first West Coast Challenge championship team, Luby's "A".
During the next 25 years I have played in about 40 WCC's.
Teams I have been a part of have won 9 championships.
Individually, I have won 2 first place titles, been 2nd five
times and third three times.
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