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Breaking News #25
:: Arizona Pool Scene   www.azpoolscene.com
Glenn Bond Wins All-American Tour Stop #8
The eighth stop of the 2005/2006 McDermott All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports
Alliance – ACS) featured a $1,500-added purse and sixty-eight players from as far away as El Paso, Texas and
Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by owner Bob Jackson at Main Street Billiards in Tucson, Arizona, on the
weekend of January 14-15.  The event featured double-elimination 9-ball on 9-foot Brunswick Gold Crowns, and
Glenn Bond of Phoenix, Arizona, ran undefeated through the field.  In the hot-seat match, Bond comfortably
dispatched Dennis Orender (Phoenix, AZ) 9-5.  In the loser’s bracket semifinals, Bob Palmer (Tucson, AZ) was
leading Eddie Uber (Phoenix, AZ) 3-1 when Uber’s reaction to missing a 7-ball elicited his disqualification for
unsportsmanlike conduct.  Palmer then eliminated Orender 7-5 in the loser’s bracket finals to gain a shot at Glenn
Bond.  The finals were one race to 11, and Bond again appeared to have the match in hand at 9-2, only to have
Palmer catch a gear to tie the score at 9-9!  Bond reached the hill first, but Palmer joined him in the next game to
force a decisive game.  Bond prevailed for the title by an 11-10 margin!

Glenn Bond joined the ACS at the beginning of the event and received the added reward of a free entry to the
2006 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas in June by virtue of being the highest-finishing ACS member. The ACS wishes
to thank sponsors McDermott Handcrafted Cues, Silver Cup Chalk, PJ’s Billiard Supply Co. and Samm’s Side
Pocket Productions for their support in donating “Value-In-Kind” product for this and all stops on the
McDermott All American Tour. Sponsorship opportunities are still available by contacting the ACS.

The next Tour stop will be a $500 added 8-Ball tournament at Rich’s Roadhouse in Freeport, Illinois, Saturday,
January 21.  For onsite entry details, contact director Mike Brubaker at 815/233-6292.  Lassiters in Clinton,
Iowa, is also gearing up to host a $5,000-added 8-Ball event on the weekend of Jan. 27-29, 2006, with both men’
s and women’s divisions.  Information and schedules for the 2005/2006 McDermott All American Tour are
available at www.americancuesports.org.  The ACS is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to heightening
the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and sanctioning of organized competition
throughout the United States and North America.
1st        Glenn Bond (Phoenix, AZ)                $800 + free ACS Nationals entry + $400 Side pot
2nd       Bob Palmer  (Tucson, AZ)                 $600
3rd        Dennis Orender  (Phoenix, AZ)         $400 + $240 Side pot
4th        Eddie Uber (Phoenix, AZ)                $200 + $160 Side pot
5-6th        Al Gaudett (Tucson, AZ)                $120
Nani Dominguez (Tucson, AZ)                        
7-8th        Don Westbrooks (Tucson, AZ)        $95
Andy Kachur (Tucson, AZ)
9-12th      Charlie Cameron (Tucson, AZ)        $70
Tom Neil (Tucson, AZ)        
Jack Rippel (Sierra Vista, AZ)
Kirk Moench (Tucson, AZ)
13-16th    Dave Collins (Tucson, AZ)                $45
Zeb Crawford (Tucson, AZ)        
Eric Beeler (Sierra Vista, AZ)
Brett Smith (Tucson, AZ)