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Jeanette Lee competes in Dallas. (Photo courtesy of APA Black Widow Tour & American Poolplayers Association, Inc.)

'Black Widow' sure to entangle pool players during Seattle visit

When I was a kid, my parents warned me about going into billiard parlors or pool halls. Nothing good happens in there, they said. They had never even met the "Black Widow," Jeanette Lee.

Jeanette Lee, who's in Seattle to share her trick shots, has become a leading ambassador for the sport with her American Poolplayers Association Black Widow Tour.

"I went into a pool room when I was 18, and saw this guy playing really well", Lee said. "He was amazing and mesmerizing. I just thought it was so graceful, and beautiful, and something I wanted to do. I had no intention of making it a professional career."

Two decades later, she's won nearly every major pool tournament and title available.

The negative vibes about pool halls hasn't changed much for some, but Lee has opened eyes and attracted new players with her talent, passion, and gorgeous looks.

"The stigma is still there to some extent, but that's mostly because of the environment." Lee went on to explain, "I definitely want to class it up. I want people to know this is a recreation sport that's fun. You can play with any sex, height, or weight. It doesn't matter any time, any one can play pool."

Style and class define the 40-year-old Brooklyn native. She plays 9 ball dressed to the nines. Her black cocktail dress is as famous as her ability to sink 12 balls with one shot.

ESPN named her one of the world's sexiest female athletes, but Lee has never seen herself as hot or sexy. But she said the label helps her forget the scars and pain she endured from multiple operations to correct childhood birth defects, including curvature of the spine.

"I think that's what I love about the women athletes of today. So many of them are sexy, beautiful, feminine women, who rock!" she said.

With a cue in her hand, Lee envisions herself as Picasso painting on green felt.

"Every time you break the balls, they spread, and it's up to you to create your own art. Everyone's style is different, the way that they pull a rack apart," she said.

Lee lives with her pool-playing husband, George Breedlove, in Detroit. She's learned to balance her professional sports career with a new passion; mother to 1-year-old daughter Savannah.

"At first, it was difficult because here was this selfish me, all about improving my game, and taking on the world. And then suddenly this little baby comes. I'm getting so much joy from that! I think it's a matter of understanding there are two different things. One is a hobby, the other is a relationship," Lee explained.

Speaking with Lee over the phone, you hear a sweet, sincere, smart young woman in love with her family and sport, but don't challenge her to a game of 8 ball.

As she reminded me, "I think that's what the Black Widow is all about isn't it, luring them to the table and eating them alive!"

Lee will meet with fans Tuesday, Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Garage on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Admission is free, but you must be 21 or older to get in.

Bill Swartz, 710 ESPN Seattle
Sports anchor, news reporter, emcee, and a man of many voices, Bill Swartz has been a jack-of-all trades during his career, especially at KIRO Radio and 710 ESPN Seattle since 2002.
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  • dori monson fan wrote...
    nice phony bologna shot
    at 0:43 she hits the ball low. at 0:48 it shows slow mo of her hitting the ball, but in this shot she hits it high. these are at LEAST two different shots. and she scratched, which indicates no back draw, and a lack of skill.
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  • Drool wrote...
    "Athlete"
    C'mon.
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    She's hot...
    ...
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  • longwayhome wrote...
    dorky munson fan was watching her backsides
    Don't try and fool anyone.
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  • Dan1 wrote...
    I met this BI#% in CaliforniaI
    She is one stuck up women who think she is god's gift to mankind. Pool come on!
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  • fishnpol wrote...
    I quit playing pool because
    I got tired of getting into bar fights over the game. Drunks don't like to get beat.
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  • JaKe wrote...
    Athlete?
    If pool players are considered athletes then I guess so are chess players, checker players, lawn bowlers, poker players etc etc etc
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  • artimus wrote...
    Dan1
    Something tells me you struck out with the ladies in 'Californial'.
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