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1 TeamStandings Amarillo Lone Star Eightball League Team Standings Place Team Location Matches Won / Lost Games Won / Lost Points Weeks 1 Moose Lodge Robert Moose Lodge Texas Bar & Grill Jordan Texas Bar & Grill Texas Bar & Grill Alma Texas Bar & Grill Cattleman's Club Peggy Cattleman's Austin's Pub Carmen Austin's Pub Cedar Shack Geneva Ceder Shack Zombies Jessica Zombiez Mudd Racks Elizabeth Mudd Rack th St Saloon Jimmy 6th St Saloon Rounder's TJ Rounders Coco Loco Jennifer Coco Loco th St Saloon Hudson 6th St Saloon of 1 10/3/17 3:48 PM

2 PlayerStatsByRank Amarillo Lone Star Eightball League Individual Standings by Rank Place Player AVG Win % Won / Lost Points Wks PS RO CW 1* Bull,Shane * Whittington,Kris * Bustoz,Elida * Sixberry,Cody * Byrd,Terry * Huerta,Robert * Adams,Joshua * Jara,Tony * Dannels II,Arnold * Sarkis,Steven * Yarbroush,Michael * Smith,Rodney * Felder,Floyd * Crafton,Shane * Lopez,Aaron * Coleman Jr.,Ricky * Robinson,Sue * Washington,Steve * Martinez,Sergio * Martinez,Jessica * Harris,Devin * Sharder,Travis * Witcher,Steve * Carden,Paul * Stanhope,Elizabeth * Hamrick,Robert * Hughes,James * Collins,Peggy * Robinson,Larry * Bucknet Sr.,Jimmy * Maestas,Pauletta (Cica) * Cummins,Geneva * Rogers,Lance * Johnson,TJ * Lamoureux,Debbie * Wallner,Robert * Cuellar,Jordan * Fletcher,Mike * Flores,Anthony * Jennings,Bryce * Hawk,Rocky * Danielson,Frank * Bass,Ernest L * Paulk,Shawn * Cates,Scot * Garrett,Shelby * Esparza,Edwina * Casey,Chuck * Gonzalez,Alma * Bull,Jessica * Hurlburt,Audry * Wheeler,Heather * Loera,Carmen of 2 10/3/17 3:48 PM

3 PlayerStatsByRank 54* Philips,Kari * Mireles,Marco * Meddllian,Edward * Kessler,Earl * Smith,Jennifer * Johnson,Brandy * Foster,Hudson * Lockett,Myron * Bucknet,Sheryl * Burk,Robert * Yap,Jess * Garrett,Rhonda * Watson,Judy * Jimenez,Monique * Smith,Blake * Gonce,Kim * Gollihugh,Terry * Buckner Jr,Jimmy * Martinez,Debbie * Hockett,Ryan * Franklin,Kelly Totals: 9-Perfect Scores. Legend: AVG = Current Ball Average PS = Perfect Score (all games won in a match) RO = Win by Break and Run CW = Consecutive Wins (number of wins that have occurred in a row) Place* = A Place with an * indicates the player has not played the minimum of 25 weeks 2 of 2 10/3/17 3:48 PM

4 PlayerStatsByTeam Amarillo Lone Star Eightball League Individual Standings by Team Team Place Player AVG Win % Won / Lost Pts Wks PS RO CW 6th St Saloon Hudson Foster,Hudson Smith,Blake Gonce,Kim Hockett,Ryan Franklin,Kelly th St Saloon Jimmy Sharder,Travis Bucknet Sr.,Jimmy Rogers,Lance Cates,Scot Bucknet,Sheryl Buckner Jr,Jimmy Austin's Pub Carmen Lopez,Aaron Harris,Devin Lamoureux,Debbie Esparza,Edwina Loera,Carmen Yap,Jess Cattleman's Club Peggy Coleman Jr.,Ricky Robinson,Sue Collins,Peggy Robinson,Larry Fletcher,Mike Cedar Shack Geneva Whittington,Kris Crafton,Shane Hamrick,Robert Cummins,Geneva Hurlburt,Audry Burk,Robert Coco Loco Jennifer Smith,Rodney Martinez,Sergio Carden,Paul Jennings,Bryce Meddllian,Edward Smith,Jennifer Martinez,Debbie Moose Lodge Robert Byrd,Terry Huerta,Robert Felder,Floyd Hughes,James Danielson,Frank Bass,Ernest L Mudd Racks Elizabeth Bustoz,Elida Yarbroush,Michael Witcher,Steve Stanhope,Elizabeth Wheeler,Heather Gollihugh,Terry Rounder's TJ Jara,Tony Johnson,TJ Wallner,Robert Hawk,Rocky Paulk,Shawn Kessler,Earl of 2 10/3/17 3:49 PM

5 PlayerStatsByTeam Johnson,Brandy Texas Bar & Grill Jordan Adams,Joshua Dannels II,Arnold Sarkis,Steven Cuellar,Jordan Gonzalez,Alma Mireles,Marco Texas Bar & Grill Alma Washington,Steve Martinez,Jessica Maestas,Pauletta (Cica) Casey,Chuck Philips,Kari Lockett,Myron Watson,Judy Jimenez,Monique Zombies Jessica Bull,Shane Sixberry,Cody Flores,Anthony Garrett,Shelby Bull,Jessica Garrett,Rhonda Legend: AVG = Current Ball Average PS = Perfect Score (all games won in a match) RO = Win by Break and Run CW = Consecutive Wins (number of wins that have occurred in a row) Place* = A Place with an * indicates the player has not played the minimum of 25 weeks 2 of 2 10/3/17 3:49 PM

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