Historic Tournament in Kennesaw, Georgia
The energy was palpable at KB’s Grill & Pub in Kennesaw, Georgia, as it hosted the second leg of the Making It In America One Pocket Tour from December 4-7. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to the billiards community, KB’s, also referred to as Kennesaw Billiards, played a crucial role in bringing together players and fans for an exceptional showcase of talent. PoolActionTV.com proudly served as the event's presenting sponsor, reinforcing its ongoing dedication to the sport.
Star-Studded Players Compete
This year, Kennesaw's billiards scene was graced by some of the sport's giants. Attendees spotted BCA Hall of Famer Kim Davenport, One Pocket Hall of Famer Cliff Joyner, and local favorite, Sergio Rivas. Impressive talents like Josh Roberts, the current Music City Classic champion Johnathan Pinegar, and Redgie Cutler from One Pocket.org further elevated the competitive atmosphere, making the tournament an incredible event for spectator engagement.
Exciting Tournament Format: Strategy in Play
The tournament format featured entry fees tiered by players' FargoRate—$450 for elite players, $300 for mid-range competitors, and $150 for newcomers. The stakes were high as 40 players entered the fray, with the one-ball, one-pocket mini tournament kicking off the excitement. Hunter White emerged as the mini champion, defeating Josh Roberts in a captivating match. In the main event, the discipline of one-pocket shone as strategic elements played a key role, making each match a thrilling test of skill.
Finals: A Dramatic Confrontation
The competition culminated in an electrifying final where Josh Roberts and Sergio Rivas battled fiercely for the title. After alternating wins and the matches tightening to a nail-biting 3-3, Roberts displayed remarkable resilience and tactical acumen to ultimately seize victory. His match tactics and ability to read rival moves highlighted not just skill, but a depth of understanding in the game that resonated with budding players in attendance.
Community Impact and Next Steps
The Kennesaw tournament is not just an opportunity for players to showcase their skills; it’s also vital for community building within the sport. The camaraderie among participants and spectators fosters a supportive environment encouraging up-and-coming players to hone their skills. As they look forward to future events, including the heavily anticipated Flash Nineball tournament and the $5,000 9-Ball Tournament, it’s clear that the Kennesaw billiards scene is vibrant and growing.
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