November 13-14, 2010 in San Diego will be the 4th stop of the Southern California Ladies 9-Ball Tournament.
First stop winner Tina Palowski is one of the favorites to win again this time considering that this 4th stop of the tour will be held on her home turf
Expected to attend are:
Stacy Novack, two-time winner and defending champion
Melissa Morris, twice runner-up to Stacy from the last two stops held at Hard Times Billiards and Six
Women’s Pro Player Melissa Herndon, tournament director and player at the same time, has been successful since its debut early this year in Manhattan Beach. First stop winner Tina Palowski is one of the favorites to win again this time considering that this 4th stop of the tour will be held on her home turf.
A big surprise and probably the most improved woman player in the last two outings is Aimee Super from Oxnard, CA, along with her coach and player, “The Princess of Pool” Mary Avina.
Other friends expected to attend:
Barbara “Barracuda” Lee, Janet Wang, Angela Teo, Lany “Ninja” Pham, Emily Callado, Dara “Sweet” Nakayama, Hiroko Mikayama, Camie Chou, Nelly del Rosario, Jenny Lee, Lisa Just, and Brook Thomason from the L.A. area
Cec Marquez, Julia Kolot, and Lisa Potter
The venue will be at On Cue Billiards, considered the best pool hall in the southernmost part of California.
Additional Mentions and Highlights:
Efren “Bata” Reyes, Dee-dee Laoingco, Alex Laoingco, and Francisco “Django” Bustamante
Efren Reyes was a top 10 finisher, while Bustamante placed 12th at the Virginia Open Pool Championships, which recently concluded