BCA Hall of Fame Banquet

Jerry Briesath and Dennis Orcollo Elected to Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame June 24, 2022 The Billiard Congress of America (BCA) Hall of Fame will welcome a world champion and one of the game’s most revered teachers to the
Germany’s Thorsten Hohmann Elected to Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame Superior, Colo., July 12, 2021 — The Billiard Congress ofAmerica (BCA) Hall of Fame will welcome a three-time world champion and the winningest straight-pool player of a generation
Pictured L-R: Sullivan, Pagulayan, Jansco Brothers Elected to Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame Superior, Colo., July, 16, 2019 – The Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame will welcome a lion, an innovator and a pair of pioneering
Mike “Captain Hook” Sigel (1953 to present) Inducted 1989 Mike Sigel, at 35, became the youngest male elected to the BCA Hall of Fame. Born in Rochester, N.Y. Sigel began playing pool at 13, and turned professional when he was
Andrew D’Alessandro “Ponzi” (1903 – 1959) Inducted 1988 Andrew Ponzi was born Andrew D’Alessandro in Philadelphia. He acquired the name Ponzi after a witness to his cue prowess compared the likelihood of beating D’Alessandro with beating the infamous “Ponzi Scheme,”
Pool & Billiard Magazine DAILY periodically spotlights a player or promoter who has been previously inducted into the Billiard Congress of America’s HALL OF FAME. Erwin Rudolph (1894 – 1957) Inducted 1987 Erwin Rudolph was born in Cleveland. Rudolph did
Pool & Billiard Magazine DAILY periodically spotlights a player or promoter who has been previously inducted into the Billiard Congress of America’s HALL OF FAME. Lou Butera “Machine Gun Lou” 1937 – 2015, Inducted 1986 Lou Butera was born in