So come on down and play and win, watch for free, have some great food and drink, and take a chance at a $1,600 Joss Cue. Anyone can participate and you don’t have to be present to win! The drawing will be just prior to the final match of the main event on Sunday. Also, Whether you come to play, or just watch, you will have the opportunity to win a gorgeous, custom, engraved Joss Cue, valued at $1,600, by participating in Snookers cue raffle. ![]() Trophies will be awarded to the top finishers in the main event. Check them out at and thanks again to Steve & Regina for putting up the $3,000 added, and once again allowing us the use of their great room for our event. Snookers is also one of the best restaurants in the Providence area. You will be able to view the entire weekend’s events via a free live stream for the Hall Of Fame ceremony on Friday and the tournament on Saturday & Sunday on Facebook at snookers live. Also, Tom McGonagle deserves much credit for his time and effort in gathering the information, pictures and supervising the inductee process. This is just one more way that our hosts Regina & Steve Goulding continue to show their devotion and generosity to our sport. All inductees will receive plaques in the New England Pool & Billiards Hall Of Fame located at, maintained by, and funded by Snookers. Congratulations to this years inductees, David Wright, Chris Leal, Mike Rinella, Jay Stevens, Cleiton Rocha, Pete Genovese & Ivan Lee. In addition to the actual tournament which will take place on Saturday March 7 & Sunday March 8, there will also be a Hall of Fame presentation ceremony on Friday evening March 6 at 6pm. Snookers Billiards Sports Bar & Grill (Providence R.I.) and Mike Zuglan“s Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour are proud to present the 11th Annual New England Pool & Billiards Hall Of Fame Ray Desell Memorial 9-Ball Open. 11th NE Pool & Billiard Hall Of Fame 9-Ball Open at Snookers on March 7-8Ĭongratulations to stop 9 winners, Qays Kolee (Northeast 9-Ball Open XXXII Champion, $1,150), Geoff Montgomery (Second Chance Event, $320) & Kayla Riccio, ($1,600 Joss Cue Raffle Winner) The next stop on the Joss NE 9-Ball Tour is the Turning Stone Classic XXXIV at the Turning Stone Casino on January 6th – 9th, 2022. The second chance tournament on Sunday was a contrast from the main event as Francisco Cabral dropped an early match to Ben Savoie and then built a seven match winning streak that included back to back wins over Pete Genovese in the finals to win the event. It was Souvanthong’s third win on the Joss tour in just two months. The five match winning streak of Hernandez’s was of no use in the finals, as Souvanthong ran away with a 9-3 victory in the first set. Hernandez then stretched his winning streak to five with a win over Madenjian in the semi-final match. One of these players had to go home, and it was Bausch as Hernandez won the match 7-3. In his next match, Bausch ran into Hernandez, who had a three match winning streak of his own. On the left side of the board, Bausch put together three straight match wins as he eliminated McNamara, Derrick Burnham and McAuliffe. The hot-seat match was another 9-4 affair, with Souvanthong over Madenjian. The final four on the winners side saw Madenjian over Sam and Souvanthong over McAuliffe by the same 9-4 score. Souvanthong started the day with a 9-5 win over Frankie Hernandez, Kerry McAuliffe won a one sided match over Trystan Speedwell 9-3, Bob Madenjian and Samoth Sam both won hill-hill matches over Alex Bausch and Paul Dryden respectively. With a field this large, it was eight players that came back on the winners side on Sunday. A 9-3 win over Dominick Souza was then followed up with a 9-8 match with Ray McNamara for Souvanthong to earn his place in Sunday’s matches. Souvanthong kicked off his run through the field of 91 players with a first round bye and then a 9-5 win over Todd Ottilige. Over the weekend of November 20th – 21st, Souvanthong added to his list of Joss Tour titles as he earned his name in the rafters of Snooker’s Sports Billiards, Bar & Grill in Providence, RI at the 33rd Ocean State 9-Ball Championship. He has competed in the four out of five tour stops on the 2021/2022 season so far, and competed in the finals of all four. ![]() Souvanthong has two tour stop wins for the season, and two second place finishes. To say that Bucky Souvanthong has dominated the Joss NE 9-Ball Tour this year would be an understatement. Steve Goulding (owner), Frankie Hernandez, Bucky Souvanthong, Mike Zuglan and Ray McNamara manager
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