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ACS Elects 2012-2013 Directors/Officers

At its recent Annual General Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, the American CueSports Alliance (ACS) elected a new director to the ACS board.  Mark Finkelstein [NY] (ACS Certified Instructor — Level 4) was elected to a two-year term representing ACS Instructors, while the balance of incumbents retained their seats.

The new board of directors subsequently re-elected incumbent officers: Mike Wilson (VA) — President, Sandra Chamberlain (OK) — Vice President, Julie Ann Mitchell (IN) — Secretary and Tom Fankhauser (IL) — Treasurer. 

The 2012-2013 board of directors now includes:

Mike Wilson (Virginia Beach, VA) — President…At-Large Director

Sandra Chamberlain (Tulsa, OK) — Vice President…Oklahoma ACS

Julie Ann Mitchell (Portage, IN) — Secretary…ACS Indiana Association

Tom Fankhauser (Decatur, IL) — Treasurer…ACS Illinois State Association

Cheryl Armenta (Pueblo, CO) — Rocky Mountain ACS Pool Association

Craig Arnold (Olympia, WA) — Pacific ACS

James Auger (Forest Hills, NY) — Certified Instructor Director

Dot Cyr (Omaha, NE) — At-Large Director

Ted Harms (Calgary, AB) — Director representing Canadian Cue Sport Association (CCS)

Gerard Louviere (Lake Charles, LA) — Louisiana ACS Billiards Association

Shannon Lynde (Converse, TX) — ACS Texas

Joseph Mejia (Millbrae, CA) — Director representing United States Snooker Association (USSA)

Cecil Messer (Portage, IN) – Director of Referees

Robbie Morito (Tampa, FL) — Sunshine State ACS Pocket Billiards Association

Toby Perry (Blairsville, GA) — Georgia ACS League Association

Lee White (Phoenix, AZ) — AZ ACS

David Whyte (Inver Grove Heights, MN) — Minnesota ACS

The ACS sanctions leagues in 38 states, works with the CCS in Canada, produces the 2013 ACS National Championships (May 11-17) at the new Tropicana Las Vegas, the 2013 Midwest 8-Ball Championships at the Riverside Casino in Iowa, the national Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour, supports twelve (12) state and regional championships, certifies instructors and referees, and 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.  Information on the ACS is available at www.americancuesports.org. 

Lucasi Hybrid Cues ACS Midwest 8-Ball Championships Expands in Iowa

With over 500 players, 112 teams and a venue that drew accolades from every attendee, the 2012 Lucasi Hybrid Cues ACS Midwest 8-Ball Championships at the Riverside Casino & Resort in Riverside, Iowa, January 19-22, enjoyed another attendance expansion in a warm environment amongst the winter plains of the Midwest  The $10,400-added championships – produced by the American CueSports Alliance (ACS) – offered competition in six primary events and three secondary events:  Men’s and Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles, Men’s and Women’s Open 8-Ball Singles, Men’s and Women’s four-person 8-Ball Teams, Scotch Doubles 8-Ball and separate handicapped Men’s and Women’s 9-Ball Singles.
 
In the 20-player Men’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles, young Chad Behnke (Farley, IA) followed up on his recent Iowa ACS Men’s Advanced title with a 6-0 thrashing of once-defeated Alan Schares (Independence, IA) in the finals to secure the ACS Midwest title.
 
In the 7-player Women’s Advanced 8-Ball Singles, multi-time national champion and 2010 ACS Midwest champion Jessica Frideres (Ft. Dodge, IA) regained her crown after a runner-up finish to Chicago’s Amy Latzko in 2011, by outpointing Connie O’Heron (Wausau, WI) 5-2 in this 2012 finals.
 
In the 155-player Men’s Open 8-Ball Singles, Washington Iowa’s undefeated Mike Peiffer (Washington, IA) recovered from a final’s first-set 0-4 trouncing by 17-year old Anthony Asher (St. Joseph, MO) to regain the momentum in the deciding set to claim the title by a 4-2 margin.
 
In the 64-player Women’s Open 8-Ball Singles, Simone Huskey (Silvis, IL) dominated the division, capping off her title with a 3-0 final’s win over Georgia Countryman (Braidwood, IL).
 
In the Men’s 8-Ball Teams, undefeated “Freewheelers” (IL) [Dan Hayes (Captain-Advanced), Tony Sifuentez, Dave Reimer and John Stukel] captured the hot seat over the 80-team field despite having to race to 11 each match (teams with no “Advanced” player raced to 9).  The finals against “Hot Shots” (IA) [Todd Davis (Captain-Open), Abe Palmer, Jerry Udelhofen and Laurence Henderson] proved a challenge for “Freewheelers,” as “Hot Shots” prevailed in the first set, 9-6.  But “Freewheelers” avenged the loss in set #2 to gain the title by an 11-5 margin!
 
In the Women’s 8-Ball Teams, the team of “Empty Pockets” (IL) [Linda Cruz (Captain–Advanced), Joan Livingston, Kay Reimer and Sue Wiechec] spotted most teams two games to dispatch the 32-team field, including some narrow escapes; but the one-set finals against “Just The Tip” [Patty Anderson (Captain-Open), Stacy McNamara, Jolyn Cox and Debbie Melroy] was anti-climactic, as “Empty Pockets” dominated by a 9-3 score to claim the Championship!    
 
The team of Dawn Spencer and Jerry Dietz (IA), captured the Scotch Doubles 8-Ball event over a field of eighteen teams by dispatching the team of Dawn Huser/Jason Miller (IL) in the finals 3-1.  Open player Jim Gessay of Hartland, WI, outpointed a 128-player field in the Men’s 9-Ball Singles for the top spot, including taking advantage of a 2-game spot from Advanced player Ron Martin (E. Moline, IL) by a 4-4 margin in the finals for the crown!  Sheree Houseman (Muscatine, IA) bested a field of 20 for the Women’s 9-Ball Singles honors – besting Shari Rice (Omaha, NE) in the finals 3-2. “Transformers” (IL) [Frank DeCastecker (Captain-Advanced), Jerry French, Mike Christopher and Ted Cole] captured the Men’s 2nd Chance Team division over “Krug’z Guerillas” (IA) [Jody McCormick (Captain), Jeff Nguyen (Advanced), Devin Barclay, James Miller and Marc Wells], while “No Balls Just Racks” (MO) [Paula Reeder (Captain-Advanced), Jennifer Fugman, Tawni Lewis, Courtney Cadwell, Pam Brown and Mindy Spiker] outpaced “Lucky Dawgs” (IL) [Kelly McBride (Captain-Open), Simone Huskey, Cathy Harness and Heidi French] in the finals of the Women’s 2nd Chance Team division.
 
The ACS would like to thank the title sponsor of the event – Lucasi Hybrid Cues, the Riverside Casino & Golf Resort for its support and outstanding hospitality, and other sponsors Iowa Sports Center apparel, Old Time Billiards and Diveney Custom Cues; and Nick Varner Signature Cues and Cases, whose multi-World Champion namesake took on all challengers throughout the event! The event was conducted by Gary & Shelly Benson and John Maestry under the auspices of High Country Promotions.  Special thanks as well to ACS referees Cecil Messer, Robert Ball, James Reed and Tom Fankhauser, and to the equipment crew of Mike Peiffer, Chris Bringman, Shane Lee and Jeremy Bush.