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HISTORY OF THE
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The
American Poolplayers Association was founded in
1979 by professional poolplayers Terry Bell and
Larry Hubbart. The two men realized the
popularity of the sport and knew that, unlike
other sports, there was no existing recreational
league system. Back then the league was called
the National Pool League. The name was changed
to American Poolplayers Association (APA) in
1981. Over the years, the APA Pool League has
gone by many names, including The American Pool
League, Busch Pool League, and Bud Light Pool
League. Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart maintain
positions on the APA's Board of Directors, and
strive to create continued interest and growth
in the sport of pool. Renee Poehlman, (pictured
next), has held the position of APA President
since April of 1995. As President, she has total
responsibility for overseeing the daily
operations and future growth of the League. She
was appointed to her position by former APA
President Terry Bell, when he stepped down to
assume a position on the Board Of Directors.
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Today
the APA has grown to over 250,000 members. The league boasts
more members than all other "national" leagues combined. APA
Pool Leagues are administered locally by a network of Franchise
Operators. These League Operators conduct weekly leagues in both
8-Ball and 9-Ball team formats. The APA currently has franchise
opportunities available in other states for those who wish to be
their own boss, and promote the sport of pool. APA leagues play
across the United States and in Canada. Teams compete weekly in
8-Ball and 9-Ball leagues with all teams having the opportunity
to advance to the APA's National Team Championships in Las
Vegas, Nevada. At the national level, the APA guarantees more
than $1 Million in national tournament prize money. This
consists of the APA National Team Championship, the $200,000 APA
8-Ball Classic, the $100,000 APA 9-Ball Shootout, and finally
the MiniMania Tournaments, that paid out over $200,000 during
the 2005 National Team Championships. The APA also conducts the
U.S. Amateur Championship, the world's most prestigious amateur
tournament. It is the only tournament conducted by the APA that
is open to members and non-members alike.
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The APA in San Gabriel Valley
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The
San Gabriel Valley APA was established in
October of 2003 by Marc Ong. This was a new and
undeveloped APA league area at the time. Since
our humble beginning of 1 division of six 8-ball
teams, the league has experienced a steady
growth through the years. It is no doubt a
direct result of the incredible players who play
for us (the best APA league players in the
country in our opinion). With continued support
from all of you, we hope to make the San Gabriel
Valley APA the best league area in California!
SGVAPA is currently offering team 8-ball and
team 9-ball formats using the APA's Equalizer
Handicap System where everyone has an equal
chance to win. Teams consist of 5-8 players with
a low weekly fee of $30 per team or $6/player
plus a $20 annual membership fee. These teams
compete in local divisions where play is held in
the surrounding areas of the San Gabriel Valley
including the cities of Covina, West Covina,
Glendora, Monrovia, El Monte, Hacienda Heights,
City of Industry, Arcadia, and more. The league
year is divided into 3 sessions, with each
session running between 13 and 17 weeks. We
currently run 8-ball formats on Tuesdays and
Wednesday with 9-ball designated for Thursdays
(start time is 7:30 pm) so it's easy to include
APA in your schedule. We will be adding
additional formats and league nights in the near
future so keep a look out. The Local San Gabriel
Valley APA offers periodic money tournaments,
banquets, and other activities in addition to
weekly league play. Top performing teams gain
eligibility to our annual regional tournament
were we determine who our National Teams will
be. These National Teams will win a free trip to
Las Vegas in August of each year to represent
the San Gabriel Valley League in the National
Team Championships. We also offer player
achievement patches and trophies to our members. |
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San Gabriel Valley APA
Staff Directory |

Marc Ong
League Operator
877-274-8272 Ext.2 |

Pinky Shah
League Rep.
877-274-8272 Ext.3 |

Gia Medina
League Rep.
877-274-8272 Ext.4 |

Mindy Park
League Rep.
877-274-8272 Ext.5 |