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This is the list of people inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's hall of fame to honor outstanding people who, through their competitive skills and dedication, have enriched the sport and industry. Two categories have been established in the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame. The "Greatest Player" category is awarded for outstanding players who must be 40 years of age or older, have been active professionals for at least 15 years and have recorded significant achievements in national or international competition recognized by the BCA. The "Meritorious Service" category (•) is awarded for those who have made lasting, memorable and important contributions to the game or the billiards industry.

The year of induction is listed after the name.

1966–1969[edit]

  • Willie Hoppe (1966)
  • Charle Peterson (1966) •
  • Welker Cochran (1967)
  • Alfredo de Oro (1967)
  • Ben Nartzik (1967) •
  • Jake Schaefer Sr. (1968)
  • Jake Schaefer Jr. (1968)
  • Willie Mosconi (1968)
  • Herman Rambow (1969) •
  • 1970–1979[edit]

  • John Hyatt (1971) •
  • Johnny Layton (1974)
  • Frank Taberski (1975)
  • Jimmy Caras (1977)
  • Irving Crane (1978)
  • 1980–1989[edit]

  • Dorothy Wise (1981)
  • Joe Balsis (1982)
  • Luther Lassiter (1983)
  • Minnesota Fats (1984) •
  • Jean Balukas (1985)
  • Lou Butera (1986)
  • Erwin Rudolph (1987)
  • Andrew Ponzi (1988)
  • Mike Sigel (1989)
  • 1990–1999[edit]

  • Walter Tevis (1991) •
  • Nick Varner (1992)
  • Michael Phelan (1993) •
  • Eddie Taylor (1993)
  • Ray Martin (1994)
  • Jimmy Moore (1994)
  • Cisero Murphy (1995)
  • Dallas West (1996)
  • Arthur Cranfield (1997)
  • Ruth McGinnis (1997)
  • Larry "Boston Shorty" Johnson (1999)
  • 2000–2009[edit]

  • Robert Byrne (2001) •
  • Raymond Ceulemans (2001)
  • LoreeJon Brown (2002)
  • Jim Rempe (2002)
  • Ed Kelly (2003)
  • Efren Reyes (2003)
  • Ewa Laurance (2004)
  • George Balabushka (2004) •
  • Mike Massey (2005) •
  • Robin Dodson (2005)
  • Earl Strickland (2006)
  • Sang Lee (2007)[1]
  • Allen Hopkins (2008)
  • Pat Fleming (2008) •
  • Johnny Archer (2009)
  • Allison Fisher (2009)
  • 2010–2019[edit]

  • Terry Bell (2010) •
  • Larry Hubbart (2010) •
  • Ralf Souquet (2011)
  • Danny DiLiberto (2011)
  • Karen Corr (2012)
  • Jeanette Lee (2013)
  • Barry Hearn (2013) •
  • Jose Parica (2014)
  • Mika Immonen (2014)
  • Oliver Ortmann (2014)
  • Charles Ursitti (2015) •
  • Rodney Morris (2016)
  • Belinda Calhoun (2016)
  • Tom Rossman (2017) •
  • Darren Appleton (2017)
  • Gerda Hofstatter (2018)
  • Kim Davenport (2018)
  • Greg Sullivan (2019) •
  • Paul Jansco (2019) •
  • George Jansco (2019) •
  • Alex Pagulayan (2019)[2]
  • 2020–present[edit]

  • Thorsten Hohmann (2021)[2]
  • Jerry Briesath (2022) •[2]
  • Dennis Orcollo (2022)[2]
  • Niels Feijen (2023)[2]
  • Shane Van Boening (2024)[2]
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "BCA Hall of Fame 2007 — 51st Inductee: Sang Chun Lee" Archived 2007-02-02 at the Wayback Machine, Billiard Congress of America, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; accessed 2 March 2007
  • ^ a b c d e f "BCA HOF Introduces Niels "the Terminator" Feijen As 2023 Inductee". Billiard Congress of America. July 14, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  • "The BCA Hall of Fame", Billiard Congress of America, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; accessed 11 July 2008
  • External links[edit]


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