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“The Lion” Alex Pagulayan Reigns Supreme at the Jay Swanson Memorial for the 2nd Year in a Row

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Alex Pagulayan (Photo by NYC Grind contributor Cleiton Rocha)

Known for drawing in one of the biggest and baddest fields in the world of pool on the West Coast, the Jay Swanson Memorial held its 16th annual event over February 4-5. The event is held annually at the iconic Hard Times Billiards in Bellflower and is produced by CSI (CueSports International).

Along with the best of the best in the region, the Jay Swanson Memorial also brings in a number of the top Filipino players who frequent SoCal. The area’s tremendous diversity makes this a truly international event, and many players around the country make the “Swanee” a destination on their yearly calendar.

As a case in point, one the East Coast’s strongest emerging talents, Manny Chau (originally from Peru and now residing in Brooklyn) upset one of the all-time greats in the game, Efren Reyes. The entire match is available for viewing on the POVpool Ustream channel here, where you can also find other feature recorded matches from the 2012 Jay Swanson Memorial.

Check out all the event results in the press release below from CueSports International…

Named for beloved southern California player, Jay Swanson, the 16th Annual Jay Swanson Memorial 9-Ball Tournament (“the Swanee”) was hosted February 4-5 at Hard Times Billiards in Bellflower, California. A tournament steeped in tradition, the event is a virtual who’s who of west coast US and Pacific Rim players. Produced by CueSports International (CSI), sponsored by Hard Times Billiards, CSI and the Magic Ball Rack, and streamed by PovPool, the event is known for being a two day grinder with a heady 192 player field of heavy hitters.

It is no small feat to cash in this event, but this year history took place. Alex “The Lion” Pagulayan won for a second consecutive year surviving a litany of fellow well known names including former Swanee champions Dave Hemmah (1996), Mitch Ellerman (2009), Amar Kang (2006) and the only other two time winner Morro Paez (1999 and 2001). Additionally, “The Lion” took out 2012 US Mosconi Cup team member Rodney Morris and “Mad Max” Eberle who himself has finished in the top three of the Swanee field 3 years (2005, 2011, and 2012). It was Eberle who initially knocked Pagulayan to the one loss side in the seventh round of the winner’s bracket. “The Lion” heaped revenge upon Eberle in the semi-finals sending “Mad Max” to the bleachers late Sunday night 7-2.

After two days and 16 rounds the 192 field was now down to two players. In the middle of the night surrounded by a room full of dedicated spectators, the single race to 11 finals was between Oscar “The Big O” Dominguez and Pagulayan. Dominguez’s road to the hot seat included the take down of Nick Spano, Corey Harper, Jim Hennessy, Brendan Crockett, Santos Sambajon Jr., Rodney Morris and Max Eberle.

In what can only be described as one of the most unique finals of any tournament, Pagulayan’s repeat win almost did not take place. “The Lion” dominated the match early and jumped to a quick 10-3 lead. Then in game 14 “The Lion” pocketed a tough but makeable back cut shot on the 9-ball for the match win. However, in a spit second it was evident the cue ball would also drop giving Dominguez the game instead of Pagulayan the win.

The diminutive Pagulayan leaped in the air just as whitey wailed into a corner pocket. To add injury to insult when Pagulayan landed from his leap he sprained his calf and faced the rest of the match limping and having to adjust his stance to avoid further pain. Dominguez capitalized on the situation. Using strategic safety play “O” patiently took the score from 10-4 to 10-9. During those 5 games Pagulayan did have another opportunity to seal the deal but in a case of déjà-vu again scratched on a pocketed 9-ball. The cue ball caught the tip of one pocket and ricochet the ball into another pocket. In this situation it is hard not to think of that famous quote “It’s like a nightmare, isn’t it?” from The Color of Money.

The winning game came down to a moment of luck or redemption depending on the perspective. Dominguez again executed a strong safe leaving Pagulayan in the unenviable position of having to kick at the 1-ball for legal contact. Using sonic speed, Pagulayan sent the cue ball off a long rail, hit the one, then the rock careened off the opposite long rail into the pack of balls that housed the 9. The match money ball then gently rolled into a side pocket. This time whitey stayed securely on the table and “The Lion” was able to roar two years in a row.
Click here for tournament payouts.

Final Results:
1st: Alex Pagulayan – $3,000
2nd: Oscar Dominguez – $1,500
3rd: Max Eberle – $1,000
4th: Rodney Morris – $750
5th/6th: Amar Kang, Fach Garcia – $535
7th/8th: Ismael Paez, Santos Sambajon – $400
9th-12th: Dan Petralba, Efren Reyes, Francisco Bustamante, John Schmidt – $300
13th-16th: Stephen Eakins, Nick Spano, Bernardo Chavez, Beau Runningen – $200
17th-24th: Arturo Rivera, Doug Wu, Art Garcia, Jerry Lin, Brendan Crockett, Marcus Wronski, Jerry Matchin, Louis Ulrich – $175
25th-32nd: Tang Hoa, Jun Almoite, Richard Burns, Butch Barba, Scott White, Mitch Ellerman, Corey Harper, Larry Bohn – $150
33th-48th: Frank Almanza, Ken Johnson, Michael Barry, Christopher Fangre, Jim Hennessy, Masashi Vemura, Sydney Messiah, Brock Noteboom, Chris Pursley, Deo Alpojara, Terry Clary, Manual Chau, Jimmy De Souza, Ramin Bakhtiari, Gus Luna, Josh Ulrich – $100
49th-64th: Bill Stock, Branch Talley, Bill Pence, Jose Parica, Victor Ignacio, Shaun Murphy, Jason Batin, Taka Fujiwara, Hiroko Makiyama, Patrick Kim, Bryan Reich, Dave Hemmah, Josh Winkelman, Robert Howell, Chris Tate, Pete Berardi – $75.00

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