Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The organization was founded in the United States in 1979 [1] [2] [4] [5] by equipment manufacturer Valley-Dynamo as the Valley 8-Ball League Association. It was later known as the Valley National 8-Ball Association , a name the league still uses sometimes [ 6 ] Despite its name, it is no longer just national, having leagues in eleven countries ...
This section lists world champions in British-style eight-ball, which exists in a few slight-variant versions (usually referred to as blackball and eightball pool) with different governing bodies. This version is played at the amateur and semi-professional levels in Commonwealth countries and a few continental European nations.
VTB–League – VTB United League – first tier since the 2012–13 season (also featuring teams from Belarus & Kazakhstan) BSL 1 – Basketball Super League 1 – second tier; was the first tier league from 1992 to 2010 BSL 2 – Basketball Super League 2 – third tier First League – fourth tier VTB-League U21 – fifth tier Serbia
Celebration of the tournament typically is every two years. Initially played only in odd years, the tournament has, in recent years, it has moved to even years since 2004. The tournament was not held in either 1979 or 1983, but with those exceptions, the tournament has been held every other year, excepting for subsequent tournaments in 2003 and ...
The Central League was founded in 1949 with eight teams: four holdovers from the previous Japanese Baseball League — the Chunichi Dragons, the Hanshin Tigers, the Yomiuri Giants, and the Shochiku Robins (formerly the Taiyō Robins) — and four new teams — the Hiroshima Carp, the Kokutetsu Swallows, the Nishi Nippon Pirates, and the Taiyō Whales.
The tournament begins Wednesday with three games: Pinkerton vs. Bishop Feehan (10 a.m.), Bedford vs. La Salle (11:30 p.m.) and Londonderry vs. Barrington (1 p.m.). There will be five games ...
1999 Australian 8 ball champion held at Crown Casino; 1999 Australian 9 ball Champion; 1999 IBSF World Championship Last 16; 1999 Central Coast Leagues Champion; 1999 Fred Osbourne Albury Championship Runner Up; Winner of the 1999 $100,000 8 ball Challenge – The largest prize money tournament ever held in Australia
Ball State, Central Michigan 10–8 2014–15: East Buffalo, Kent State 12–6 ... the regular-season champion was awarded the league's bid to the NCAA tournament. In ...