The American Poolplayers Association was founded in 1979 by professional poolplayers Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart (pictured left). The two men realized the popularity of the sport and knew that, unlike other sports, there was no existing recreational league system. Back then the league was called the National Pool League. The name was changed to American Poolplayers Association (APA) in 1981.
The Michiana APA boasts over 75 teams that compete weekly in 8-Ball, 9-Ball, and Doubles formats. There are also over 500 local members and still growing. We offer pool players, of all ages and skill levels, across the area the opportunity participate in a well organized and professionally managed amateur pool league. The Michiana APA pays out a very generous amount annually in cash, prizes, and travel assistance! Add that to the over $1.5 Million paid out at National APA Tournaments and Events and you can see why the APA is undoubtedly #1.
The History of Billiards is rich and interesting. The game we know today has evolved over centuries, morphing from games popular during different periods of history. Billiards is known to have evolved from a lawn game, similar to croquet. Play was eventually moved indoors to a wooden table with green cloth, to simulate grass. The history of the “Noble Game of Billiards” is deep and vast, the table, tools for play and rules have changed century to century. Billiards enthusiasts have included, Kings, Queens, commoners, Conquistadors, church officials, Presidents, up to modern day players and professionals.