
On Saturday October 5th QCBC’s 8-Ball Tournament with Rancho Resort ended in a tie – 25 wins each. It was great hosting the Rancho Resort players. QCBC maintains possession of the trophy (the “Brick”).

On Saturday October 5th QCBC’s 8-Ball Tournament with Rancho Resort ended in a tie – 25 wins each. It was great hosting the Rancho Resort players. QCBC maintains possession of the trophy (the “Brick”).
The winners of the 9 ball Tournament held 9/16/19 were Jerry Sameshima (left) and Jim Hall (right). Congratulations to them and all that participated. The winning team had 8 Wins and 2 losses.

QCBC players finally beat Rancho Resort at 8-ball on Saturday Aug 3rd. QCBC 25, Rancho Resort 23. A great time was had by all. The traveling trophy has returned to Quail Creek!
Since our billiards room is in the Madera Clubhouse the Quail Creek code of conduct is always in effect. Article 2 – Code of Conduct can be found in the Quail Creek Property Owners Rules
The following additional rules of conduct were approved by the QCBC board of directors for our members to discourage behaviors that would detract from our enjoyment of playing pool. Please review these and provide feedback to the board if you like.
download pdf: QCBC Code of Conduct
You may have noticed that our members have started to use a piece of paper under the cue ball during a break shot. This is a trick we learned from the Green Valley club who have saved a lot of wear on their cloth by using break sheets. We are accumulating marks on the cloth of our tables. The downward force on the cue ball compresses the cloth at the point of impact causing a dent. The ball doesn’t spin at first so it skids along the cloth creating a streak. The cloth is pretty sturdy but the ball actually removes some of the dye.
Let’s all get in the habit of using the break sheets provided in the billiards room so we can extend the life and beauty of our tables.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Adrian Lelea and Tom Bradley won the most alternate shot 10-ball matches on April 15, 2019. And three teams finishing second: Jimmy Di Martino & Kay Mertes, Jan Elliot & Chuck Astleford and Dwight Hildebrand & Nancy Gibbs.
Congratulations to five QCBC club members for winning medals at the 2019 Southern Arizona Senior Games. The games were played in Green Valley in March 2019. Peter Zeh (Gold: 9-Ball, Gold: 8-Ball Mixed Doubles, Silver: 8-Ball Doubles, Bronze: 8-Ball); Tom O’Dierno (Silver: 8-Ball, Silver: 8-Ball Doubles); Dave Goble (Silver: 9-Ball, Bronze: 8-Ball); Dennis Desmond (Bronze: 9-Ball) and John Anderson (Bronze: 8-Ball).