Jeremy JonesWhile in high school and working at a pizzeria delivering pizzas in Baytown, TX, a friend and co-worker introduced Jeremy to the game of pool. Then at 17, he became so fascinated with pool that he began working at a local poolroom to have non-stop access to the game.Later, Jeremy began playing in leagues and local tournaments. To help his game prosper, he decided to go on the road in search of action. When he returned home to Texas, Jeremy found himself immediately in the poolroom practicing cheap with the great Jack "Jersey Red" Breit."If there is anyone I could call a mentor, it would be Jersey Red," Jones said. "He helped me turn the corner."While on the road traveling across the country, Jeremy met and became friends with several professional players. As his game improved, Johnny Archer encouraged Jeremy to strengthen his game by playing in pro events."Johnny simply said to me, 'If you want to improve your game, you have to play with the best players in the world,'" Jones said. "It made easy sense."Jeremy turned pro in 1996 and has since then established himself in the pool world. He has built an impressive list of wins, including the 2003 U.S. 9-Ball Championship title, the 2003 Houston Open Champion, the 1998 U.S. Open one-Pocket Champion, and he is a three-time winner of the Texas Open."Being that I got second one time before, I feel fortunate to get back to the finals," Jones said. "After winning and reflecting back on how I played in the tournament, I feel like I deserve it."Another achievement that he is proud of is being a member of the U.S. Mosconi Cup team for five consecutive years. "It is kinda dreamy to be on the same team as some of my idols and heroes," Jones said. "And an honor to be representing my country." Visit InsidePOOL for the latest news in the sport of billiards and pool.

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