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We celebrate four wins at this past WCC. The Women's Individuals had Saeromi Kim in second and Malisa Mapu in fourth. Ricky Man took third and Bryan Haneiwich captured Sixth place in the Open Individuals. Way to go LA players.

It was exiting to see Saeromi play in her first WCC. She took Lauren Ward to second match and came close to winning first in the Womens. Quite an accomplishment. Way to go Saeromi.

Ricky Man played some of the best pool we have ever seen him play. He battled to take third against a very heavy field. We applaud all of our WCC winners for their fine representation of our League.

We want to thank all our players, judges, sponsors, BOG members, and friends who showed up to help make LAs presence known. A special thanks to Long Beach for the great job hosting the event.

The LAPL is proud to announce our WCC LXVII trophy winners. Reyleen Jimenez took 2nd in the womens and Jeffrey Hersh took 7th in the open individuals.  Congratulations Reyleen and Jeffrey!


Here are the full Results of WCC LXVII:

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