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- At the age of 22,traveled to compete against players in Japan, Australia, Guam, Korea, and Hawaii.
- At the age of 23, competed against world champions such as Allen Hopkins, Lou Butera, Mike Massey and Little Al Romero.
- 1979 - served as President of the "Okinawa Slim Pool Club" in Japan.
- 1979 & 1980 Rated as the number one pool player in Okinawa, Japan.
- 1979 Armed Forces 14.1 Champion
- 1980 Armed Forces 14.1 Champion
- 1980 Armed Forces 9 Ball Champion
- 1982 Armed Forces 14.1 Champion Southern Pacific Regional
- 1982 - served as President of the Leatherneck Pocket Billiard of Camp Pendleton, California.
- 1986 Unofficial World Record Holder Timed Trick Shot:16 Balls in 4.5 seconds.
- 1988 Won 2nd Annual Coors Military Billiard Tournament.
- 1987 - 2002 performed over 100 Trick Shot Exhibitions and won over 100 Billiard Tournaments.
- 2004 - Second place finish in the Billiard Congress of America Georgia State 8 Ball Championship.
- 2004 - Appointed as Youth Billiards Director for Emmanuel Lewis Future Begins Now Organization.
- 2004 - Second Place Finish in the BCA 12th Annual Men's Artistic Pool National Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada
- 2004 - Appointed as the World Pool Billiard Association-Artistic Pool Division Sportive Relations Player Liaison for North America.
- 2004 - Technical Advisor for a Billiard scene with the film 'Nothing to Loose'.
- 2005 - Appointed Vice President of the World Pool-Billiard Association-Artistic Pool Division.
- 2006 - Appointed President of the World Pool-Billiard Association-Artistic Pool Division.
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