• Saturday July 26th – Rodger Shell Memorial Tournament

    Saturday July 26th – Rodger Shell Memorial Tournament

    9:00 practice, 9:45 team meeting, 10:00 am start shooting

    $25 buy-in $20 to the family $5 to the pot.

    8-ball

    Double Elimination


    50/50 Raffle

    Raffle for prizes

    Pre-Registration sheets at the usual locations or call Daron at 503-369-6917

    Open to all players in a league or not.

  • WHICH WORLD STANDARD RULES (used by the BCA) CHANGED IN 2025?

    The World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) introduced several rule changes to the world-standardized billiards rules in 2025, effective from June 23, 2025, as discussed in various online sources. These changes primarily affect games like 8-ball, 9-ball, and 10-ball, and they aim to standardize gameplay, enhance fairness, and align with international competition standards. Below is a summary of the key changes based on available information:

    1. All-Ball Fouls Standard:
      • Previously, some tournaments, especially in the US, used “cue ball fouls only” rules, where only touching the cue ball with the cue stick or other equipment was considered a foul. Now, all tournaments will enforce “all-ball fouls,” meaning any contact with any ball (cue ball or object balls) using anything other than the cue tip during a legal shot is a foul. This rule has been standard in Europe and major events like the US Open, and its universal adoption ensures consistency across WPA-sanctioned events.
    2. 9-Ball Rack Placement:
      • The 9-ball must now be racked on the foot spot by default, standardizing the rack setup for 9-ball games. This clarifies previous variations where the 9-ball’s position could differ based on regional or tournament preferences.
    3. 8-Ball Open Table Clarification:
      • The rules clarify that the table remains open after the break in 8-ball until a player legally pockets a ball from their designated group (solids or stripes). This addresses ambiguities about when a player’s group is assigned, ensuring the table remains open if no legal pocket is made post-break.
    4. Foul Uncertainty:
      • A new rule addresses situations where it’s unclear whether a foul occurred. If the referee cannot determine if a foul was committed, the call defaults to the benefit of the non-shooting player, encouraging clearer officiating and reducing disputes.
    5. Wrong-Ball-First Violation:
      • In rotation games like 9-ball and 10-ball, intentionally striking the wrong ball first (e.g., hitting a stripe when you’re on solids in 8-ball, or hitting a higher-numbered ball in 9-ball) can result in a loss of rack if deemed intentional. This strengthens penalties for deliberate rule violations.
    6. Balls Settling:
      • If a ball settles or moves slightly after a shot (e.g., due to table imperfections), the rules now provide clearer guidance. If the ball was at rest and then moves without player interference, it may be restored to its original position or left as is, depending on the referee’s judgment. This reduces disputes over minor ball movements.
    7. Unintentional Scoop Shots:
      • Unintentional scoop shots (where the cue ball jumps due to an accidental miscue) are now explicitly addressed. These are considered fouls but not automatic loss-of-game offenses unless intentional, clarifying previous gray areas in jump shot rulings.
    8. No Rail Contact:
      • If the cue ball or any object ball fails to contact a rail after a legal shot (and no ball is pocketed), it’s now explicitly a foul. This reinforces the requirement for dynamic play and prevents stalling tactics.
    9. 10-Ball Safety Play:
      • In 10-ball, players can now call a safety shot more clearly, ending their turn after pocketing a ball if declared beforehand. This aligns 10-ball safety rules with other games, promoting strategic play.
    10. Use of Equipment:
      • The rules tighten restrictions on non-standard use of equipment. For example, using a cue in a non-customary manner (e.g., not for striking the cue ball) is a foul. This includes restrictions on ferrule contact with the cue ball, which could result in a foul if deemed improper.

    These changes were discussed in a video by Dr. Dave Alciatore, a collaborator with Bob Jewett (a WPA Rules Committee member), posted on June 23, 2025, which provides a detailed breakdown of the updates. The rules are intended to streamline gameplay, reduce ambiguity, and align with global standards, particularly for professional and WPA-sanctioned events. However, some sources note that amateur leagues (e.g., APA, VNEA, or BCAPL) may choose not to adopt all these changes immediately, leading to potential inconsistencies in casual play.

    For the most comprehensive and official details, you can refer to the WPA’s official rules PDF, though it’s noted that the WPA website may not always update promptly. If you need specific rule clarifications or have a particular game in mind (e.g., 8-ball, 9-ball), let me know, and I can dive deeper!

    Results from GROK

  • Monday Night Open Tournaments

    Monday Open Tournaments starts today and goes through the summer!

    Open to anyone!!!

    A new pool tournament every week!

    Village Inn Restaurant & Lounge

    Every Monday this Summer
    7:00 pm

    $10 entry
    First week is 8 ball.

  • BCA End of Session Party

    “If you played in our BCA league (including Columbia County), then you are invited. The mini tournaments are great competition on a small scale and the raffle has many good pool related items. I highly recommend playing the blind draw scotch. It’s so much fun and you meet so many nice people.” – Jan Aust

  • Summer Sunday Schedule

    We will play our tournaments on the first Sunday of each month this summer.

    1pm practice

    145 player meeting.

    2pm start.

    SUNDAYS July 6th, August 3rd, September 7th,

    then back to every Sunday starting October 5th.

    We play at the Village Inn in Saint Helens Oregon

  • BCA Monday League

    New session starts May 5th, 8 weeks, 10 Ball, 4 person teams. Bring a team or sign up as a single and I’ll match you with a team. Everyone gets a payout based on your individual performance. Please message Jan Aust on FB Messenger to sign up.

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    Calendar Village Inn All Leagues

  • Sunday February 2nd Tournament Update

    Special thanks to Henry, Matt, and Jake. Congratulations to our top three Jeremy, Mike and Brian!

  • Sunday January 19th – Open 8-Ball Tournament

    Congratulations to Terry Aust (pictured below) who got 2nd but is number 1 in my book and to Brad Ruggles who took 3rd (and gets his money back and needs to collect). Yours truly (Kevin Ernest Long) went undefeated to get 1st place. Thanks to everyone who participated!

  • 8-ball APA Jack and Jill – Saturday February 8th at 1pm check-in

    Saturday February 8th
    1pm check-in – 2pm play.
    8-Ball APA Jack and Jill Tournament
    at Village Inn in St Helens
    for “Columbia to Coast” league players who will have played 20 matches or more with a combined skill rating of no more than 10. Winner goes to Vegas.