![]() ![]() ![]() Hernandez’s girlfriend was very excited about “her” new cue. Ng fought to double hill, but Hernandez prevailed to capture the $450 top prize, as well as a Lucasi Hybrid Cue (valued at $380). Hernandez had a game on the wire at the start. Ng chalked up his fourth straight win defeating Raynes in those quarterfinals 7-4, completing his one loss-side run with a 7-5 victory over Sandifer in the semifinals, and turned for a second shot against Hernandez. ![]() Ng battled to double hill against Nicholson before prevailing and moving on to the quarterfinals against Raynes, who’d eliminated Olivarez 6-4. Raynes faced Joseph Olivarez, who’d gotten by David Reyes 7-1 and David Josephson 7-3. Ng moved west defeating Mike Voelkering 7-4 and Benny Scott 7-5, to draw Nicholson. In the hot seat match, Hernandez then defeated Sandifer 6-4, and sat in the hot seat, waiting for Ng. Coy Lee Nicholson, winner of the tour’s debut stop in October, squared off against Greg Sandifer and lost 7-4. The $1,000-added, handicapped event drew another full field of 64 players to the 24-hour Rusty’s Billiards in Arlington, TX.įrom among the winners’ side final four, Hernandez defeated Steve Raynes 6-4. Ng, though, came back from the one loss side to challenge Hernandez in the finals, pushing him to double hill before Hernandez prevailed to claim the season-opening event title. Jesse Hernandez probably thought he’d seen the last of Crispian Ng on the weekend of January 19-20, when he sent him west during the Omega Billiard Tour’s 2013 season opener Saturday night. Hernandez Hangs on to Defeat Ng in Finals of Omega Billiards Tour Season Opener Left to Right: Jesse Hernandez, 1st place, Crispian Ng, 2nd place ![]()
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