Tom’s Trophies

June 6, 2008

in APA Pool Leagues,news

Tom Acciavatti is probably the most dominant local pool player in the Capital Region. His successes in the APA and other leagues and tournaments are (almost) countless.

Tom has a classic stance

Tom has recently taken a trip down memory lane while renovating his downstairs family room and organized all of his pool trophies (and one horse racing trophy) into a beautiful display of his accomplishments. It is quite a testament to his ability and competitiveness. The awards go back over 25 years. We sat down with Tom and asked him a few questions. Click the link to read the interview and see more photos of Tom’s collection.

D8: What is your favorite trophy?

Tom: The 2000 National U.S. Amateur, fifth place finish. I came so close to winning it all. Ended up losing to the eventual winner on two very unlucky scratches after pocketing winning 8-ball shots.

Trophies!

D8: The most rare trophy?

Tom: The 2007 Northeast Challenge Cup. This was the inaugural APA Rhode Island event for teams in the Northeast. We put together a spur-of-the-moment team from Diamond Eight and won it
all while having a great time doing it.

Patches!

D8: Do you have any advice for the player who wants to amass a collection such as yours?

Tom: Begin by putting away (or displaying) awards of any kind that represent a special meaning of accomplishment for you. Trophies, plaques, certificates, patches, pocket markers, etc., it doesn’t matter. They most certainly will not all represent first place finishes, which are so hard to come by. Before it know you will have a foundation to build on. The point of such displays should not be to brag how great you are, but rather to assemble great pool memories to be shared with family and friends. Because of quantity, it made sense to group my display into categories: Team trophies, individual trophies, MVP trophies and plaques (Albany, Greene County, Hudson Valley), specialty trophies and plaques, patches (break & run, on break, national, unique).

More Trophies!

D8: What inspired you to organize your awards?

Tom: This all came together for me with a three-month-self-renovation of my downstairs family room. Us retired folk have the luxury of working at our own pace. But I am very pleased with the results. The final phase is adding a 7′ table. Having been an educator/teacher most of my professional
career and given my 50+ years of pool experience, I plan on offering lessons to players of all levels who would like to improve their performance on the felt.

More Trophies!

D8: Thanks, Tom for your time and congratulations again on a long history of accomplishments!

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