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Hall of Famer Hohmann Survives Shootout to Stay Alive in CSI Michigan Open
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World 10-Ball Champion Kaci Remains Undefeated at CSI Michigan Open
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Cambio de mando en los Guerrilleros de Río Grande
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FREMONT - After nearly a year of COVID-19 forcing modifications to all that goes into creating the perfect party, local party and entertainment businesses are excited to provide their services for larger gatherings with fewer restrictions.
At the start of the pandemic, businesses such as Tim and Tony Karaoke were out of work for months. According to Tony Robles, co-owner of Tim and Tony Karaoke, his last gig was the Friday before St. Patrick’s Day last year. He did not resume work until September.
“Music has been my life; I ve been doing music since I was 13 years old. So when that was taken from me, it was like losing part of my life, because I ve done it for so long,” Robles said. “And then not being able to do it, it was like, ‘What do you do with your time?’ But of course we were restricted, so there wasn t a lot of stuff we could do.”
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There are any number of reasons why two competitors opt out of playing a final match in a pool tournament; it’s late, one of the players has to get to work, another has a long drive, this one just doesn’t want to be bothered, etc., etc., etc. As a rule, we don’t often write about the reasons, because in a lot of cases, we don’t know. The negotiations are initiated by the players themselves and their reasons are often unknown to even the tour director who dispenses the cash in any way the two players dictate. We also don’t generally know exactly how the cash was split, because often, even the tour directors who distribute the cash don’t know. On Super Bowl weekend, however, we were apprised of a ‘top prizes’ split between the last two standing in a $200-added Super 9 Bowl Open, hosted by Beyond Billiards in Davie, FL.