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Shannon Daulton gets revenge in Music City Classic finals.
Shannon had an outstanding run through the tournament, only allowing one opponent to get more than 6 games against him in the race to 11 format. He appeared to get stronger as the tournament went on. After identical 11-6 wins over Jeremy Jones and then Dallas Roach, Shannon ran into the surprise of the tournament, Swedish sensation, Marcus Chamat. "He never had a chance." said Daulton after the 11-1 win. "I was making balls on the break and the table was laying good each time". This left Shannon playing for the hot seat against the defending Champion Johnny Archer whom Shannon defeated 11-4. This would not be the last Shannon would see Johnny as Archer defeated Marcus Chamat 11-8 to set up the rematch but Johnny would not be able to repeat his come-back performance from last year. Shannon commented after the tourney, "This is a tough tournament and Johnny is there every time so this was a very good win for me".
The event win gave Shannon the $2,500 first prize while Johnny settled for a fourth second place finish in this event and $1,700. Chamat won the midnight madness event this year and collected $4,000 for the win. The Ladies Division also saw revenge of a sort as Helena Thornfeldt avenged her loss to Monica Webb in the winners bracket finals and defeated Monica in the finals to collect the $670 first prize. Helena also teamed up with Chamat to win the Scotch Doubles event and $1050. Another big winner in this event was the Ashley Ellin Scholarship Foundation as a total of $4,105 was raised thanks to Brick Cues, Sturtz Cues, Nick Varner Cues, personal donations by Jeremy Jones, Johnny Archer, Corey Deuel, David Matlock and Mike & Vicki Williamson, as well as Pinto Cigars, Masters Manor Inn and the participants and spectators at the Music City Open. This trust fund, created by JOB Billiards owner, Jim Blaylock, now contains over $9,000. When asked about the fund, Blaylock said "Tony usually didn't have a lot to say, he made his statements at the table. The pool world lost a brother in arms and I lost a true friend. This is the least we could do in his memory." |
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