About the Central Kentucky APA Pool League

Central Kentucky APA currently has over 200 members throughout Richmond, Lexington, and Nicholasville. We have league at multiple different locations on multiple different days. With a focus on fun, players can enjoy the competitive nature of the league while also socializing with other members. The league has something for everyone, from beginners to more experienced players, with opportunities to improve skills and compete in tournaments. The Central Kentucky APA is a great way to connect with others who share a passion for pool while having a good time.
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CONTACT INFORMATION

League Operators: 

Ashley Shuler:   (859)-901-8014 ext.1
 Jacob Knox:    (859)-901-8014 ext.2

 

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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE APA LEAGUE PLAY AT ONE OF YOUR FAVORITE BARS, PLEASE LET US KNOW!!!

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History of the American Poolplayers Association (APA)

The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded by professional poolplayers and Billiard Hall of Famers Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart in 1979 as the National Pool League, which became the American Poolplayers Association in 1981. The two realized the popularity of the sport, but knew, that different from other sports, there was no existing recreational league system.

Today, the APA, also known as the Canadian Poolplayers Association in Canada and the Japanese Poolplayers Association in Japan, has grown to nearly 250,000 members and boasts more members than all other “national” leagues combined. The League is administered locally by a network of Franchise Operators, called League Operators, and is conducted weekly in a variety of both 8-Ball and 9-Ball team formats. There are nearly 300 APA Leagues throughout the U.S., Canada and Japan.

APA League teams have the opportunity to advance to the APA World Pool Championships each summer in Las Vegas. In 2010, Guinness World Records recognized this event as the World’s Largest Pool tournament. In addition, the APA also hosts a second tournament, the APA Poolplayer Championships, in Las Vegas each spring. APA pays out a combined $2 Million annually at these tournaments.

The APA also conducts the U.S. Amateur Championship, the pool world’s most prestigious amateur tournament, which is the only competition open to APA members and nonmembers alike. The tournament began in 1994 and has grown significantly over the years, as players across North America battle for a spot in this coveted event.

 
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