This month's topic for PoolSynergy is "Pool and the Mainstream."
I follow pool tournaments across the country through the printed billiard magazines and online billiard news sources. I admit, when I look through a magazine, I look for tour results first, instruction second, then whatever else is in the magazine.
Therefore, I was shocked about a discussion I had with a leaguemate a few weeks ago. He asked me, "I heard you went to Tulsa. What was going on there?"
"There was a big One Pocket tournament up there. I had a blast watching the great matches!" I replied.
"Who won?" he asks me.
I answered, "Sylver Ochoa."
He looked at me in all dead seriousness and said simply, "I don't know who that is."
I was like, WHAT?! How can you possibly not know who that is? He name is everywhere right now and he's been the top player in Texas on the regional tours! OMG, I was speechless after that.
"There was a big One Pocket tournament up there. I had a blast watching the great matches!" I replied.
"Who won?" he asks me.
I answered, "Sylver Ochoa."
He looked at me in all dead seriousness and said simply, "I don't know who that is."
I was like, WHAT?! How can you possibly not know who that is? He name is everywhere right now and he's been the top player in Texas on the regional tours! OMG, I was speechless after that.
Pool isn't mainstream. I get that. Neither is a lot of other sports, though! Can we change the world in the near future; prolly not. Are we gonna try? Yes! There are lots of ideas out there from great folks in the pool world and great folks who simply love pool that may be able to make pool mainstream some day for all of those who complain that pool isn't mainstream. I swear, some people lose sleep over this topic! I love pool, yes. Would I love to see it mainstream some day - sure! But I am okay with it as it is today.
2 comments:
Foosball! You made me laugh, Melinda, and that's a great way to start the day. Thanks for your post.
i used to watch timbersports on espn. these dudes . . . they're superb athletes, in every sense of the word. but outside the sport, you'll never hear about any of the participants. same thing in bowling and racquetball . and yes, i watched darts on espn! i absolutely know what you mean when you say the reyes and mosconis of the other lesser-known sports.
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