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Bloomington native Rousey finishes third in WPBA season finale (The Pantagraph)HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Sarah Rousey of Bloomington finished third in the recent World Professional Billiards Tour Championships season finale at the Hard Rock Casino.

Commanding the cue early (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)Skyler Banfill was just 4 years old when he began shooting pool, dragging a stool or a milk crate around his father's pool table so he could reach the balls.

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Billiards crown for Advani (Deepika)Indore, Nov 20 (UNI) Defending champion Pankaj Advani of the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board bagged the senior billiards crown today at the 75th National Billiards and Snooker Championship by pipping Gujarat's Geet Sethi 134-152, 150-141, 04-131, 150-109, 33-150, 150-55, 150-139, 150-42 at Yeshwant Club here.

Rothbard to Head Brunswick Billiards (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Brunswick Bowling & Billiards, a unit of Brunswick Corporation , today announced it has named Austin Rothbard, 37, president - Brunswick Billiards, including the Valley-Dynamo business.

Andam scores 3 wins in US Southern Tour (Sun Star)LEONARDO ?Dodong? Andam rose from the One Loss bracket for a spot in the top four of the Great Southern Billiard Tour 10-Ball Championship at the King Street Billiards in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA.

Three competitors place in billiards tournament (North Texas Daily)Three NT Billiards Club members placed in the top three of their respective divisions on Saturday at the University of Texas at Arlington's 8-ball tournament. Freshman Takayuki Manabe placed first, and junior club president Morgan Fasset placed third, both in the C division.

Local Calendar (Daily Record)LYRICA CHAMBER MUSIC led by artistic directors Adam Waite and Laura Bossert at 3 p.m., at the Presbyterian Church of Chatham, 240 Southern Blvd., featuring the world premiere of Chatham native Alex Weston's "Simple Machines for String Quartet," winner of a young composers competition.



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