Category: Tournaments

End of Season Event & Tournament Results

Congratulations go out to the following for placing in our Scotch Doubles Tournament:

The following rule changes were voted in and have been updated in the 2019-2020 Rules.
Timeouts:
27. As of the 2019-2020 season, the active shooter or any of the shooter’s teammates may call a foul.  “Teammate” is defined as one of the players designated on the scoresheet on the night of play.  It is still good procedure to ask an opponent if a shot was a foul if the shooter is unclear, and even better procedure to ask players from BOTH teams to watch a questionable shot before the shot is taken.
Rack Your Own:
As of the 2019-2020 season, the breaker of each game pays for the game and racks their own balls.  There is no longer the option to rack your own or have your opponent rack.
Maximum Fine Removed (all references to maximum fine removed in dropoff section of rules):
13. “Gabe’s” and “90 West” are the designated “Drop off’ points, for the 2019-2020 season, for score sheets and fees. Visiting team captains are responsible for dropping off the completed score sheets and fees on the night of the match by the closing time of the drop off point.  Fees need not be paid for “bye” matches.
Accidentally Moving Multiple Balls (plural language changed to singular):
It is not a foul to accidentally touch a single stationary object ball while in the act of shooting. If such an accident occurs, the player must allow the opponent the option to leave the touched ball in its new position or to restore the object ball to what he believes to be its correct position. If the player accidentally moves a ball as part of a shot, and a ball set in motion as a normal part of the shot touches such an unrestored ball, or passes partly into a region originally occupied by a disturbed ball, the shot is a foul. In short, if the accident has any effect on the outcome of the shot, it is a foul. It is a foul to play another shot before the opponent has either elected to leave the table in position or to restore any accidentally moved balls. If the opponent elects to leave the table in position the balls are considered restored, and subsequent contact on them is not a foul. It is still a foul to make any contact with the cue ball whatsoever while it is in play, except for the normal tip-to-ball contact during a shot.  If multiple object balls are moved accidentally via the stick, body, or any other illegal surface, even in the act of shooting, this is a ball in hand foul.
Note that a player who accidentally touches a stationary ball and restores it has committed a foul. This is considered deliberately touching balls in play.  The player must instead ask his opponent if he wants the ball’s position restored and wait for an answer.
New Team Designation to Teams Delinquent Over $100 (added last line):
17. New teams to the league which consists of three or more new players to the league will be required to pay $20 per week for dues during the first half of the season. The new teams will not have to pay any dues during the second half of the season since their team has already paid for the second half of the season. This rule is necessary since some new teams drop out in the second half of the season. Team drop outs have an adverse effect on team standings & financial structure of the league. The Grievance Committee will determine new team status and any other pay structure for new teams on a case-by-case basis.  Any team which was delinquent more than $100 at any time during the previous season will be designated a new team for the subsequent season.
Obvious 8 Balls No Longer Need to be Called (removed language necessitating calling all 8 balls)
Failing to make a legal hit while shooting at the 8-ball or sinking the cue ball results in ball in hand to the opponent, unless the 8-ball is pocketed in the process, when the shooter would lose.  As of the 2019-2020 season, calling the 8 ball is no longer necessary for obvious shots.  An obvious shot, as defined in section 10 of these rules, does not include kicks, caroms or combinations.  As with any shot, if an opponent is unclear about the shooters intended pocket, they may ask, while still following the rules of sportsmanship and etiquette.

Season Starts September 26th and 27th!

The Schedules have now been made current.  The seasons official starts on the 26th and 27th of September.  As it stands we have 11 Tuesday teams and 9 Wednesday teams so both nights will have a Bye.

There are still some updates which need to take place to get the website ready for the new season, but some of those won’t happen until after the first night of play.  We will have more updates in the coming days about our involvement with BCA as agreed on in our captain’s meeting.  We are looking forward to another great season!

 

End of Season Awards Party and Tournament

The end of season awards party and tournament will be held at Cozy Inn on Sunday, April 23rd at 2pm.

We will conduct some league business including voting for new officers, give out the payouts and awards, hold a tournament (tournament details to come) and discuss/vote on any rule changes.

All members are encouraged to come!  Watch the website for more information!

Summer Pool Tournaments

During the summer, Ken Blackford will be hosting a Wednesday night pool tournament on the following dates at 7pm:

May 11th, May 25th, June 8th, June 22nd, July 6th.

This schedule may continue throughout the summer based on turnout.

The address is 5634 Glenford St
Baldwin Vista, CA 90008

This event is reserved for Westside 8 Ball League members only!

B.Y.O.B.

Games will be played on a single 9 foot pool table.  The tournament will be double elimination.

$10 entry fee.  Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.

You must RSVP the week of the event if you plan on attending.  Contact Ken Blackford at (818) 263-9209 or ken@blackford.com
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Don’t forget that 90 West hosts a tournament every Monday night at 7pm and Rack n Shack hosts a tournament every Friday night at 7pm.

End of Season Awards Party and Tournament

The end of season awards party and tournament will be held at Scarlet Lady Saloon on Sunday, May 1st at 2pm.

We will conduct some league business including voting for new officers, give out the payouts and awards, hold a tournament (tournament details to come) and discuss/vote on any rule changes.

All members are encouraged to come!  Watch the website for more information!

End of Season Party – Final Reminder

Our End of Season event is this coming Sunday at 2pm at Gabe’s Bar which is located at 2965 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025.  In addition to handing out the prize money, we will go over any pending league business, hold a vote for next years officers, and discuss anything else the membership would like to bring up.

Once the league business is finished we will have a tournament.  As previously noted on this site, this year, a maximum of $160 will be added to the pot.  If less than 32 players enter, $50 will be added, if less than 20 enter, $100 will be added.  (That’s all the details Arnold gave me.)  $10 entry!

The pool tables at Gabe’s have been refelted and leveled this past week just for us, so they should play beautifully.

We will have tacos catered, including rice, beans and salad.  It should be a great event and the entire membership is encouraged to join us.