Las Vegas, NV – Mike Sigel scored two dominating
wins over Loree Jon Jones to win the International Pool Tour’s
World 8-Ball Championship.
There were no corners cut in production or celebrity appearances for
this one, with over 10 cameras in action to cover the match and the celebrities
from every angle. Celebrities including Paul Sorvino, Allison Janney,
Dominique Swain, Mario Lopez, Pauly Shore, Anthony Anderson, DMX, Michael
Clarke Duncan and Thomas Hearns were in attendance to watch these two
multi time champions compete.
Jones was introduced first, and accompanied to the table by four tuxedo
clad attendees and a tuxedo clad cue carrier. Not to be outdone by Jones,
Sigel was accompanied by four bikini wearing escorts as well as two cue
carriers. After the singing of the Star Spanged banner, the pool action
got underway.
In the beginning, it was readily apparent that both players had a bad
case of the nerves. Neither player was able to run a rack early as Sigel
scratched on his first two breaks and seemed to be unable to stop himself
from jumping up on key shots. Jones early weakness seemed to be nerves
and 8-ball strategy as she repeatedly left tough balls for late in the
run and those balls would come back to haunt her at the end of each game.
Sigel did take an early 2-0 lead, and then matched Jones in the next
four games for a 4-2 lead. Jones shot selection hurt her in the next
two games as she missed late in the run and gave Sigel open tables to
shoot at and Sigel moved out to a 6-2 lead. From there, the old Mike
Sigel that pool fans remember started showing up as Sigel ran the last
3 racks accompanied by his usual banter. That gave the first set to Sigel
9-2.
If the end of the first set was a bad sign for Jones, the beginning of
the second set was even worse as Jones missed a ball early in the first
rack and Sigel ran it out. The second rack was even worse for Jones as
she missed a very makeable 8-ball that would have tied the match at 1-1,
but instead gave Sigel a 2-0 lead. Sigel broke and ran the next two racks
before he came up dry on the 5th rack. Jones was able to clear that table
and then break and run the next to get back to 4-2 before a very surprising
miss in the 7th game gave the table back to Sigel. Jones would have a
lot of time to think about that miss as all she had to do for the rest
of the set was listen to Sigel talk and watch Sigel run racks. Sigel
won the next five racks without allowing Jones to the table. Sigel finally
pocketed the last 8-ball with a triumphant 'I am the man!!' shout.
Both players were in tears for the final money presentation as Jones
went away with a check for $75,000 and Sigel walked away with $150,000
in cash. Both players were very appreciative of Kevin Trudeau for putting
together the International Pool Tour and both talked of playing in
the IPT ‘King of the Hill’ Invitational 8-Ball Shootout
in Orlando this November 30th. Jones also expressed her interest in
playing Sigel
again, preferably without the nerves along for the ride.