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Ann Camonayn (San Diego) September 2024
Ann Camonayn is a distinguished member of the San Diego Pool League, having joined in early 2007 playing out of Number One on 5th Ave. Since joining the SDPL board in 2012 she has held multiple leadership positions from Member at large, Community Relations Officer and is the longest running President of the league. She participated in a multi-sport coalition organizing to host the 2026 Gay Games in San Diego, where Team San Diego came in 4th in the world bid. She has served on the WCC committee since 2014 and has refereed almost every year at WCC. Ann’s WCC player debut came in 2013 where she came in 1st place at the Rising star tournament to secure a spot in the Open Individuals and also 1st in the Hi/Low team event with Jay Wunderl. While she and Jay didn’t win WCC that year it lit a fire in her to want to compete at this event every season. She has since made appearances in the Women’s and Hi/Low team tournaments. While she has yet to win a WCC championship trophy it hasn't diminished her sportsmanship or drive to compete. Ann’s level-headed temperament, charismatic personality and leadership qualities have left a lasting impact on the league and those around her. Ann Camonayan's induction to the WCC Hall of Fame is not just a recognition of her achievements but also a celebration of her passion for the sport and her commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive community within the pool league.
Kevin Hewitt (San Diego) September 2024
Kevin Hewitt started playing in the San Francisco league in 1982 with the White Swallow bar then moved to the Pendulum, Uncle Bert’s and Pilsner bar. In 2001-2004 played for the LA Eagle, been to the WCC in 1898,1997, and 2007-2024. Ive been playing in the San Diego Pool League from 2007-2024 first for The Eagle, Shooters, Redwing, Cheers, Flicks, Gillys, Bluefoot, Pecs and U31. Kevin has also participated in the WCC in Open Individuals, Hi-Lo, and Team. He also has been part of the WCC as a participating League board member and WCC Committee member. Kevin Hewitt's induction to the WCC Hall of Fame is not just a recognition of his achievements but also a celebration of his passion for the sport and his commitment to the Pool League.
Gina Zide (San Diego) July 2019
 "I've played pool since I was a kid. My dad who made pool cues taught me well. I started playing in the league in the late 90's and started out at Bourbon Street. I also played at Flicks, Eagle, Redwing, Alibi, Shooterz, Moby Dicks, and PECs." Gina has played at many WCC's. She has played in Women's and on Team events. She has taken 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place finishes in Women's.
Michael Loyer (San Diego) July 2019 
After moving to San Diego from Alaska in 1988, Michael Loyer joined the San Diego Pool League in 1991 playing out of Club San Francisco. Michael's first appearance at the WCC was in early 90's and though he didn't trophy, the experience galvanized his love for the game. His first trophy was a 2nd place finish in Open Individuals in January 2000. At the 50th WCC, in January 2005, Michael made his first appearance of 6, as a Hi player for the Hi/Lo team and took home a 1st place trophy. Over the years Michael has also attended the WCC many times, as a referee, and as Member-at-Large, Community Relations, and Vice-President for the SDPL
Jorge Calvo (San Diego) July 2019 
Jorge joined the San Diego Pool League in Fall of 1999. He has served on the Board of Directors for over 13 years starting in 2006. Positions held was Statistician, Vice President and President. Jorge has been a referee and has played at the WCC many times as an Open Individual and Hi-Lo. Jorge has placed 8th in Open Individuals and 1st in Hi-Lo. Jorge has also been an active WCC committee member making changes and improvements for the betterment of the league.
Gordon Byom (San Diego) July 2019
Gordon first started shooting pool at the age of 7 on an antique 9 foot table in "Uncle Elwoods's" basement in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. That was in 1965 and he's been an addict ever since. He played on the Eagle C or D division team for one season in 1994, rejoined the league in B division in 2008 and has been with the San Diego Pool League ever since. On his first season in 2008 he was the top rated shooter in B division and qualified for the #8 seed for in Los Angeles. Shortly before his first match he learned that his opponent was the #1 seed from Los Angeles. At first he was devastated but had a Zen moment and decided to relax and have fun with the guy. He beat him 3-1. Gordon has attended West Coast Challenge very nearly every season since then either in Individuals, Tops & Bottoms (Hi/Lo) or as a referee and has taken several WCC trophies. He served as Statistician for the SDPL for 7.5 years and is currently taking over as Vice President to fill a board vacancy.
Jay Wunderl (San Diego) July 2017 
Jay Began his West Coast Challenge debut in 1991. After taking first place in the San Diego Pool League (SDPL) finals, he proceeded to take 2nd place at his first ever appearance as a individual during WCC 23, 1991 in San Diego. In the following years, Jay participated in the WCC thirteen more times placing 2nd again, 3rd and 5th (twice). He also participated in winning two first place team trophies (WCC 34 & 38) during this period. After an eight year break from pool to focus on his blossoming career, Jay rejoined the SDPL in 2010. He then qualified for the WCC as an individual in the spring of 2012, and subsequently through WCC 73, Jay consistently participated six additional times (2 individual, 3 team, 1 Hi/Low), winning a WCC team trophy during WCC 63. Through the spring of 2017, Jay has dependently represented San Diego 20 times and with his masterful and meticulous style, brought home 8 trophies.  
Ernie Elliott (San Diego) June 2015 
Ernie Elliott began his journey to the WCC Hall of Fame in 1996 where as a newcomer to the San Diego Pool League (SDPL) finished 1st in the Tops & Bottoms tournament and earned a trip to San Francisco. From there Ernie went on to participate in 3 WCC Open Individual competitions before finally breaking into the trophy round with a 7th place finish at WCC 46. Ernie moved up several positions the following season finishing 2nd in Open Individuals and then at WCC 48 in Long Beach finished on top following an epic finals match with WCC Hall of Fame inductee and fellow SDPL member David Heinen. Although Ernie didn’t have much success in his following three WCC Open Individual appearances, in his second attempt in the Hi/Lo competition at WCC 56 in Long Beach, this time as a “Hi”, he finished first. Since then Ernie has been a WCC consistent trophy recipient, collecting another 5 top 8 finishes including his second 1st place finish at WCC 67 in San Diego. In addition to Ernie’s success in Open Individuals and his one victory in 3 attempts in the Hi/Lo, Ernie has also participated in 3 WCC team competitions, having to opt out of the fourth trip due to the passing of his husband, Earl.
Jeff Brayshaw (San Diego) June 2015 
Jeff Brayshaw made his first of many appearances at WCC 39 in San Diego as a member of the Shooterz team. It took another four more trips to WCC as a member of both Shooterz and Numbers before Jeff would capture his first WCC team championship as a member of the Moby Dicks team at WCC 45 in Los Angeles. Two season later Jeff would capture his 2nd team championship in San Diego and then, following 6 unsuccessful tries to capture his 3rd championship Jeff’s team would begin their unmatched WCC team competition dominance by capturing 4 WCC team championships in a row! In doing so Jeff joins fellow teammates Joe Myers, Ben Pham, Kim Walker and Stevan Bailey as the only WCC participants with 4 WCC team championships in a row, and joins 3 of those same teammates in the WCC Hall of Fame with the 5th member of that team soon to follow. Overall Jeff has participated in 20 WCC team competitions with 7 wins and has participated in one individuals competition. 
Joe Corder (San Diego) July 2013 
Joe Corder began his play with the San Diego Pool League back in 1985 as a member of the Whistle Stop team. He played in his 1st WCC individual competition in the fall of 1986 in Reno at WCC XIV. Over the next 28 years Joe would finish in his cities top 8, 13 times and participated in another 6 WCC individual competitions with 2 top 8 finishes. Joe played in his 1st WCC team competition in the spring of 1989 as a member of the Boston Pub team and won his 1st WCC team championship at WCC XLVII as a member of the Moby Dicks team. Throughout his many years of participation Joe played on 14 San Diego top teams and has 5 WCC team championships. Joe’s dedication to his league is defined not only by his many seasons of participation as a team player or his success in both team and individual competitions but also as a participant in many league special event tournaments as evident by his participation in 2 WCC HI/LOW competitions.
Joe Myers (San Diego) July 2013 
Joe Myers began his march to the WCC Hall of Fame in his 1st season with the San Diego Pool League in the spring of 2001 playing out of Numbers where he not only finished 1st in individuals but also went on to finish in 2nd place in his first WCC individual competition in L.A. at WCC XLI. Joe finished in the top 8 in San Diego’s individual competition 22 times, including 10 first place finishes but the no duplication rule restricted his WCC individual participation to just 9 times where he captured 1 individual championship, 4 seconds and another 2, 3rd – 8th.Joe captured in his 1st WCC team championship as a member of MOBY DICKS in the fall of 2002 at WCC XLVII in San Diego. Through the fall of 2012 Joe has participated in a total of 13 WCC team competitions and has walked away with 6 WCC team championships. Joe also shares the WCC record, along with 4 of his teammates, as being a member of the only team to capture 4 consecutive WCC team championships.
Jim Hennessy (San Diego) July 2013 
Jim Hennessy finished 1st in individuals in his 1st season with the San Diego Pool League in the spring of 1981 playing out of Park Place and participated in WCC III . The following season Jim played in both individuals and team competition as a member of the CLUB SAN FRANCISCO. Jim denied Los Angeles a sweep of the top 4 by finishing 1st. Jim was the 1st individual to capture back to back WCC individual titles doing so at WCC X and WCC XI, one of only 4 individuals to have captured 4 or more WCC individual titles and is the ONLY individual to have accomplished that feat at a time when players were able to compete in both individual and team competition, and where the “BEST” 5 individuals from San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles participated. Overall Jim would participate in 21 individual competitions and in addition to his 4 top individual honors finished 10 other times in 2nd through 5th place. Jim won his 1st WCC team competition at WCC XII in San Diego and all together participated in 16 Team competitions with 3 1st place finishes.
Bill Dorman (San Diego) July 2011 
Bill has been a member of the San Diego Pool League (now S.D.P.A.) since 1989. He has been a team captain for all but 2 seasons and has served the board 4 different times as Secretary and Vice President. For the last year he has served as Vice President and Head Referee, trying endlessly to bring sportsmanship back to the league. Bill has been a referee at many WCC's and has been in the individuals on 3 occasions. Everyone enjoys playing his team which has won the coveted good sportsmanship trophy, the only trophy of its kind given out in recent memory.
Pat Lowery (San Diego) July 2009 
Pat has been an active member of the San Diego Pool League since 1987. Pat has volunteered and contributed many long hours to the San Diego Pool League as past President, Treasurer and Head Referee. As a Board Member, she brings a level of dedication and hard work which our members have appreciated. She also has an exemplary SDPL performance record placing in many league events, such as Women’s Open, Open Individuals, and Tops and Bottoms, and has qualified for a place at many West Coast Challenge events. She has played once in the Open Individuals and Hi-Lo events, 14 times in the Women’s event, taking home a 3rd place finish and 4th place twice. She is a tough competitor but always plays with good sportsmanship.  
Terri Estep (San Diego) July 2007 
There is so much to be said about Terri Estep: she has done an outstanding job representing the league. Both with her competitiveness and the many years on the board, Terri has been a very active part of our league always striving for excellence for herself and other members. Terri became the 1st San Diego women to ever win the West Coast Challenge Women's Competition in Spring 2005 and did it in San Diego. Terri's performance record is only overshadowed by her service for the league. A top player, and outstanding record and over all good person would best describe Terri Estep.
Nigel Mayer (San Diego) July 2007 
Nigel Mayer has been a supporting member of our league and a sponsoring bar owner. Back in the fall of 1993 Nigel's performance record began with a 2nd place finish in the Clemens Captains Classic. Since then he has won and placed many events, 2nd place in Tops/Bottoms, 1st Place 5 times in the Clemens Classic, 7th and 8th in Open Individuals, 1st place twice in Team Event and taking 1st place individuals in the Las Vegas invitations Tournament in Spring 1995. A super guy and a super competitor is Nigel Mayer.
Doyle Fisher (San Diego) Charter Member July 2005 
Raised in Colorado , Doyle Fisher moved to San Diego in 1978 from Whittier , California . He became involved in 1984 and was elected to the board as Head Referee in 1985. His first involvement with the West Coast Challenge was at WCC XI in S.F. where he came to the rescue of the S.F. board and helped to organize the brackets and help run the weekend tournament. Serving as both President and Vice-President/Head Referee for the San Diego Pool Association, Doyle has attended more WCC board meetings and coordinated more S.D. WCC events than any other member of the SDPA. Doyle's only WCC play as a player was as a member of San Diego 's Hi/Lo team.
Brad Hasper (San Diego) Charter Member 2005 
A long time league member in the San Diego Pool Association. He took home his 1st place team trophy in the spring of 1982. He went on to win 1st place in the team playoffs and represent San Diego a total of twenty-one more times. He also won the Tops & Bottoms tournament in San Diego twice, winning the West Coast Challenge Hi/Lo competition in January of 1993. Additionally, he placed seventeen times in the SDPA Open Individual tournament, playing twice at the WCC.
David Heinen (San Diego) Charter Member 2005 
Won his first trophy in the spring of 1980 at the SDPAs Open Individual tournament, taking 4th place. He placed in this same tournament a total of 26 times, winning 1st place 4 times. Representing SD in the West Coast Challenge on the first place team a total of 22 times winning five 1st place victories. In the spring of 1991 he received on of SD's first Hall of Fame and Distinguished Service Awards. In the spring of 2003, not only was he honored as a title holder in the SDPA, but was presented with a special commendation as a league member from the San Diego City Council, California State Assembly, and the US Congress. In the WCC he placed in the Open Individuals a total of 14 times, winning 1st place 5 times. He is tied with another San Diegan, Jim Hennessey, for the most 1st place victories at the WCC Open tournament with four.
Steve Holt (San Diego) Charter Member 2005 
Steve Holt was raised in San Francisco and moved to San Diego after joining the Navy in 1962. Steve is a founding member of the SD Pool Association (which began in 1978 as the "Stick Strokers") and was league treasurer and West Coast Challenge board member from 1980 till his retirement from the board in 1997. Steve captured the 1st ever WCC trophy with his 4th place Individuals finish at WCC 1 in L.A. After 54 seasons as a member of the San Diego Pool Association and numerous 2nd and 3rd place team finishes, Steve finally got to attend his first WCC as a member of a First Place Team at WCC 50 in San Francisco . In addition to his 4th place finish in individuals at WCC I, Steve has participated as an individual 5 other times finishing 2nd twice, 3rd twice.
Meta Neuschler (San Diego) Charter Member 2005 
This nominee first appeared on the San Diego Pool Association's scope in the spring of 1988, winning third place in the Women's competition. She has served as both Treasurer and Statistician on the board. In addition, she has proven herself to be a strong and generous competitor, teammate and sportsman (women). Winning a position in San Diego 's top four females, she has participated in the West Coast Challenge Women's competition a total of 23 times. Placing both 2nd and 4th.
Mike Passante (San Diego) Charter Member 2005 
Mike Passante was born in Astoria N.Y. and moved to San Diego in 1980 from Tucson, Arizona where he attended college at the U of A. Mike became a member of the SDPA in the fall of 1980. Mike's team captured S.D.'s first West Coast Challenge Team Championship at WCC IX in S.D.. From 1985 to 1995 Mike served as a WCC board member and 11 season as President. Mike's WCC proposals included Team and Individual perpetual trophies, adoption of BCA rules, and the increase in Individual participation from 4 to 8. As a WCC player, Mike participated in 3 WCC Team competitions, 2 Hi/Low competitions (with 1 first place finish) and 3 Individual positions (with one 8th place finish).