Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame
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This is the list of people inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's hall of fame. Many of these were inducted based on their excellence as world-class players (the "Greatest Players" category), while others (marked with "•" below) were inducted for their contributions to the game or the billiards industry (the "Meritorious Service" category).
The year of induction is listed after the name.
Contents
1 1966–1969
2 1970–1979
3 1980–1989
4 1990–1999
5 2000–2009
6 2010–2019
7 References
8 External links
1966–1969
Ralph Greenleaf (1966)
Willie Hoppe (1966)
Charles (Charlie) C. Peterson (1966) •
Welker Cochran (1967)
Alfredo de Oro (1967)
Benjamin (Ben) B. Nartzik (1967) •
Willie Mosconi (1968)
Jacob (Jake) "The Wizard" Schaefer Sr. (1968)
Jacob (Jake) Schaefer Jr. (1968)
Herman J. Rambow (1969) •
1970–1979
Harold Worst (1970)
John Wesley Hyatt (1971) •
Johnny Layton (1974)
Frank Taberski (1975)
Jimmy Caras (1977)
Irving Crane (1978)
1980–1989
Steve "The Miz" Mizerak (1980)
Dorothy Wise (1981)
Joseph (Joe) "The Meatman" Balsis (1982)
Luther Lassiter (1983)
Rudolph "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone Jr. (1984) •
Jean Balukas (1985)
Lou Butera (1986)
Erwin Rudolph (1987)
Andrew Ponzi (1988)
Michael (Mike) Sigel (1989)
1990–1999
Tony Saviano (1990) •
Walter Tevis (1991) •
Nick Varner (1992)
Michael Phelan (1993) •
Eddie "The Knoxville Bear" Taylor (1993)
Ray "Cool Cat" Martin (1994)
Jimmy Moore (1994)
Cisero Murphy (1995)
Dallas West (1996)
Arthur "Babe" Cranfield (1997)
Ruth McGinnis (1997)
Larry "Boston Shorty" Johnson (1999)
2000–2009
Cecil (Buddy) P. "The Rifleman" Hall (2000)
Robert Byrne (2001) •
Raymond "Mr. 100" Ceulemans (2001)
Loree Jon "Queen of the Hill" Jones (2002)
James (Jim, Jimmy) "King James" Rempe (2002)
Edwin "Champagne Eddie" Kelly (2003)
Efren "Bata"/"The Magician" Reyes (2003)
Ewa "The Striking Viking" Mataya Laurance (2004)
George Balabushka (2004) •
Mike Massey (2005) •
Robin Bell "Bankroll" Dodson (2005)
Earl "The Pearl" Strickland (2006)
Sang Lee (2007)[1]
Allen Hopkins (2008)
Pat Fleming (2008) •
Johnny "The Scorpion" Archer (2009)
Allison "The Duchess of Doom" Fisher (2009)
2010–2019
Francisco "Django" Bustamante (2010)- Terry Bell & Larry Hubbart (2010)
Ralf "The Kaiser" Souquet (2011)
Danny "Buffalo Dan" DiLiberto (2011)
Karen "The Irish Invader" Corr (2012)
Jeanette "The Black Widow" Lee (2013)
Barry Hearn (2013)
Jose "Amang" Parica (2014)
Mika "The Iceman" Immonen (2014)
Oliver "The Machine" Ortmann (2014)- Charles Ursitti (2015)
- Cecil Tugwell (2015)
- *Rodney Morris (2016)
- *Belinda Coulhoun (2016)
Gerda Hofstatter (2018)
Kim Davenport (2018)
References
^ "BCA Hall of Fame 2007 — 51st Inductee: Sang Chun Lee", Billiard Congress of America, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; accessed 2 March 2007
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"The BCA Hall of Fame", Billiard Congress of America, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; accessed 11 July 2008
External links
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