On the shooting end, Jer uses a hard, line-drive shot that can be quite dangerous. He improves each game, getting more and more accustomed to the sport and its rules. A streaky shooter, Jer can catch fire in an instant. When his shot is falling, there isn't much you can do to stop him. On the rebounding end, Brisset attacks the rim with tenacity. A perfect mixture of size, athleticism and quickness, he is quick to react to almost any miss and slam it back in in the blink of an eye. Brisset, a respected lawyer outside of the pool but a fierce competitor in the water, is the odds-on favorite to capture the 2012 Rookie of the Year award as well a strong candidate for the Most Improved award. Based upon his natural gifts, as well as his impressive progress, Jer appears to be a dangerous competitor in the Poolball League.
Josh Elkin:
When Josh enters the pool, he brings with him an unparalleled intensity and level of professionalism. Although Elkin is a seasoned veteran, he approaches the game with the mentality of a much younger man. A streaky shooter and an energetic rebounder, he has the capability of de-throning any competition he faces. Known for his fantastic pool entrances, Josh isn't just style without the substance. Once the game begins, the pageantry gets put aside and he is capable of getting the job done effective and efficiently. Elkin has been competing in the Poolball league as an amateur for quite some time without ever being officially introduced as a league competitor. Don't let his rookie status fool you, this old dog definitely has a lot of fight left.


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