Jose
"Amang" Parica – Philippines
Name:
Jose “Amang” Parica Jr.
Residence : La, Puente, California USA
Born : April 18, 1946
Date of Birth: Philippines
Jose
'Amang' Parica - Leader of the Filipino
Invasion
Jose “Amang” Parica had to
pull a stool every time it was his turn
to make a shot when he first played billiards
at his father’s billiard hall in
Blumentritt back in the Philippines. He
was just seven years old when he first
struck a cue ball with a cue that was
much longer than he was, on a billiard
table that was just as high as he was.
Parica literally grew up with a cue in
his hands. Forty-three years and more
than 100 championships later, Parica is
still literally living in the world of
billiards, still slugging it out with
the best of them. Less than a week ago,
Parica proved once and for all that he
is still one of the best players in the
world, in a sport he has dominated in
the Philippines in decades, and in the
world for more than a decade. He won the
$40,000 First Western Open 9-Ball Championship
at the Crystal Park Casino and Hotel in
Compton, beating Francisco Bustamante
in a thrilling finals, 15-12.
At 50, Parica should have been playing
in the seniors tour, if there is one,
but he continues to dominate much younger
players from the Philippines, the United
States and the world.
Parica sharpened his skills in the billiard
halls his father owned in Blumentritt
and in Sta. Cruz in Manila. Soon, he was
beating much older guys. He had won all
the tournaments that had to be won in
the Philippines, but he felt he still
did not earn the recognition he felt he
deserved. Finally, in 1975, he got his
break.
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