
People who enjoy pool will be familiar with the Valley National 8-Ball League Association. This association has over 100, 000 members and hosts a variety of weekly leagues in more than 400 cities. It is the largest amateur pool league worldwide, with members in 36 states and 36 nations. In addition, VNEA is an amusement business, generating a boatload of revenue. Aside from playing in local leagues and competing in the Valley National 8-Ball League Association's world championships, players can also participate in Valley National 8-Ball League Association. These championships take place every year between May 27 and June 5.
The Valley National 8-Ball League Association allows players to compete in leagues based their skill level. Each league has an administrator who collects the fees and maintains score sheets. The captain coordinates and oversees the team's activities while making sure everyone is aware of the rules. The captain helps organize events and collects scores.

The VNEA promotes good sportsmanship. VNEA members have given the Sportsmanship Award, which recognizes players for their efforts. The league promotes the business of its sponsors. VNEA members are able to access help through the operator assistance network. LeagueSMART Conference offers software, improved table revenue, and better table control. The league provides various league materials including score sheets and table markers as well as envelopes and other supplies.
VNEA Pool Leagues offer friendly competition and players will be playing against each other in round-robin format matches. Players are required to play on 7 by 3.5 ft "bar box" coin-operated pool tables, which are smaller than 9 by 4.5 ft regulation tables. VNEA leagues regularly organize non-team individual tournaments. This is a great way to meet the best local players.
In the past, players have been honored by the VNEA for their contributions to the pool league. These include Caela Gibson, who has been active in the league since its inception in 1999. She has racked up numerous titles at the VNEA World Championships. She also has numerous tournament titles including Singles, Team events and Women's 8-Ball Singles. She has been an active promoter of the VNEA in Colorado. For the past two years, she has been a major fundraiser for Gene Pool league. She has also held numerous benefit tournaments for cancer research and street kids.

Shane Bloomberg is another pool player with an impressive and long history in the VNEA. He is the grandson of Jeanie and Gary Bloomberg. Since he was nine years of age, Shane has been an active member of the VNEA. He has been a top-ranked pool player in the world. He is a regular player on the Pro Tour and will be the Player of the Decade for 2020.