JIM STEVENS' 2005 ALL PRO TEAMS

Submitted by Jim Stevens on November 18, 2005 - 5:39pm. :: Foos News

FIRST TEAM

Billy Pappas

"Billy the Kid" had an amazing year, winning the World Open Singles championship while finishing second in Open Doubles at the Dallas event. Pappas notched eight top four finishes on the major tour and also won multiple events at the Utah, Kentucky and Texas State Championships. Billy was voted Tornado Forward and Player of the Year.

Frederic Collignon

Collignon's 2005 season, which consisted of just two major events, included five finals appearances and three major titles. Frederico earned his 15th and 16th career world titles in Dallas, where he finished in the top 5 in all five of his available events.

Robert Mares

Mares won the International Championship Doubles title with Terry Moore, and claimed his record-tying third career Masters Singles Championship with a win over Todd Loffredo in Chicago.

Todd Loffredo

Todd won a seventh world doubles title in the last eight years with partner Collignon and finished second in Doubles and Masters Singles at the Chicago Nationals.

Tom Yore

Yore experienced his best season in years, winning the world Open Doubles title with Louis Cartwright while also finishing second in Championship Doubles. Tom also had three other top 4 results during the 2005 season.

Terry Moore

Although it was somewhat of an off-year for Moore, he still managed five top 5 results including a win in Championship Doubles with Mares in Las Vegas.

Moya Tielens

Moya continued her productive run on the pro tour, winning four times during the 2005 season. Moya won a fourth straight World Women's Doubles Championship, the last three with Joy Steward, and won her first-ever title playing the goalie position with a win in Mixed Doubles with Fernando Rosa.

Cindy Head

Cindy won both singles and doubles in Las Vegas in March and finished second in those same events at the worlds in Dallas.

Stayce Fowler

Stayce won her first world title in a remarkable three game finals performance against Cindy Head in Dallas and added four other top five finishes during the season.

SECOND TEAM

Adrian Zamora

Won the Mixed Doubles crown in Las Vegas while finishing in the top 5 in singles and doubles at the International Championships.

Louis Cartwright

Three top 3 finishes including a World Open Doubles title with Tom Yore.

Dave Gummeson

Three top 3 results in 2005.

Tracy McMillin

Finished second to Collignon in Singles at the Internationals. Two other top 4 results.

Trevor Park

Earned his first career title with Pappas at the Nationals and finished second in Open Doubles at the World Championships.

Fernando Rosa

Three top 4 results at the Worlds in his only 2005 appearance, including a win in Mixed Doubles for his first career world title.

Tony Spredeman

Earned third place finishes in both Open Doubles and Singles in Dallas. Won Texas State doubles title with Pappas.

Dawn Duquette

Two finals appearances and her first career win in doubles in Las Vegas.

Joy Steward

Won a third straight World Womens Doubles title with Moya Tielens.

Christina Fuchs

Five top 5's including a win in Las Vegas in the Mixed Doubles event with partner Adrian Zamora.

HONORABLE MENTION:

Steve Mohs, Nathan Winter, Bob Diaz, Tommy Adkisson, Dusty Bambanek, Melissa Kegg, Tommie Bagley, Becky Cherry, Lotus Chesborough, Tiffany Moore, Gena Murray, Shelly Langley