Another day with likely 50 games, beginning with...
Jack of the Pacific Volcanoes playing 8-ball with the blue cue. Jack took 20 shots with no errors in his second appearance of the season. The second player called today is Strawberry of the Pronger Tridents for her 9-ball game with the red cue. Strawberry shot 16 with two errors in an acceptable effort. Going next is Viewpoint Sound Meteor Mams, playing 8-ball with the blue cue. Mams scored 21 with one error in a strong performance. Continuing along, we have Lionel of the Commerce Tradewinds using the silver cue for 8-ball. Lionel shot 18 with no errors in an impressive performance. Rounding out the group, there's Yekaterina Vasilyeva of the Victoria Spurs, playing 8-ball with the silver cue as well. Yekaterina had one error while shooting 24 in a fairly normal game.
Group two begins with Web City Spiders captain Shadow using the red cue in 7-ball, scoring 13 with no errors in his season debut. Nicole of the Southern Monarchs is next up, keeping the red cue at the table for 8-ball. Nicole needed 26 shots with one error in her second appearance of the season. Moving along, we have another Monarch, Kirstin, playing 9-ball with the red cue. Kirstin nearly took the 9 on the break, but had to navigate the entire rack, ending with 14 shots and one error in a still-good game. The ninth player drawn is Gradley of the Boston Swifts, continuing a run of red cue games with his 7-ball qualifier. Gradley shot 10 with no errors in a bold performance, filled with bank shots to entertain the qualifying session crowd. The batch concludes with Diamond Gem Cassandra playing 8-ball with the silver cue. Cassandra scored 22 with no errors in a solid effort.
The third group sees Wings of the Pearl Surfers playing 10-ball with the red cue. Wings ended up with 21 shots and three errors in a challenging rack. Next up is Stinky of the Freedom Cascades, making his season debut in 7-ball with the red cue. Stinky posted a score of 8 with no errors in a very admirable opening act for his season. The thirteenth player called is Shawn of the Swordpoint Blades, using the silver cue for 12-ball to shoot 24 with no errors in a little bit of a long game. The next player drawn, Shannon of the Southern Monarchs, used the silver cue to score 21 in 10-ball, but also with four errors as the cue ball proved very difficult to keep on the table. The segment ends with Swordpoint Blades captain Snowball playing 10-ball with the silver cue. Snowball is looking at needing a big cricket season after shooting 27 with three errors in this appearance. Notoriously difficult, 10-ball is frustrating players to another level this season.
The fourth batch leads off with Commerce Tradewinds captain Tigerette playing 9-ball with the silver cue. Tigerette shot 18 with three errors in a sloppy third appearance. Next up is Nikolai of the Freedom Cascades, continuing the 9-ball but with the red cue. Nikolai scored 15 with two errors in the solid effort, although fatigue is playing a role for the players on a hot day. Going eighteenth is Tigerette again, now playing 10-ball with the red cue. Tigerette fared far better this time, shooting 17 with only one error in a reasonably good performance. Continuing along, we have Charli XCX shooting 8-ball with the silver cue. Charli shot 21 with one error in an average second appearance for the rookie. Closing out the group, there's Yekaterina Vasilyeva for her second game of the day, with the Spurs rookie bringing the blue cue for 9-ball after an extended layoff for that stick. Yekaterina had to end the game early at 17 with two errors, finishing with a carom off the 8 to take the 9 at the top right.
Group five starts as Oreo of the Terrace City Knights takes the red cue to shoot 20 in 10-ball, making one error in a decent effort. Up next, Blizzard of the Everton Eagles plays 12-ball with the silver cue. Blizzard slogged through a tough finish to the game, ending at 25 with two errors despite shooting well early. The 23rd player called today is Dani of the Capital City Sharpshooters, using the silver cue for 10-ball. Dani shot 19 with two errors in a strong performance. Continuing along, we have Terrace City Knight Stripes playing 8-ball with the silver cue. Stripes needed only 22 shots with one error in an average performance. Ending this group, there's Cheddar of the Whitewater Shores playing 9-ball with the silver cue. Cheddar pounded 13 shots with no errors in a sparkling performance.
The sixth segment opens as Taylor Swift of the Eastside Sharks plays 12-ball with the red cue. Taylor needed 25 shots with one error in a very inaccurate appearance. Moving along, we have Oreo again for 12-ball with the blue cue this time. Oreo scored 25 with two errors in a difficult rack. Next up, Roxy of the Freedom Cascades uses the silver cue in 10-ball, shooting 23 with two errors in another tough game, which seems to be the theme today. Going 29th on the day, there's Harrison Specter Twinkie II playing Rotation with the silver cue. Twinkie II made it look easy, shooting 23 with no errors in a dominant performance in one of the tougher events. The group closes as B. Chapman of the Victoria Spurs plays 9-ball with the red cue. Chapman ended up with one error on 15 shots in a decent showing.
The seventh group begins with Panda of the Southern Monarchs shooting 12-ball with the blue cue. Panda got creative late with his shot selection, but it worked to give him a score of 23 with only one error. Niki of the Eastside Sharks got the next game, 9-ball with the red cue. Niki scored 15 with one error in a solid third appearance for the sharks. The 33rd player drawn on the day is Chimpy of the Modernistic Union, using the blue cue to score 17 with no errors in an admirable showing. Following that, there's Strawberry making her second appearance today for 10-ball with the silver cue. Strawberry took 18 shots with two errors, a fairly average game given the event. Wrapping up this group is Blades captain Snowball with her second game of the day, using the silver cue in 12-ball this time. Snowball had her best showing of the qualifying period, shooting 20 with one error in a confident effort despite all that's gone wrong for her so far.
The eighth batch gets going with the long-awaited season debut of Central Warriors captain Twilight with the red cue for 7-ball. Twilight hit 11 with one error in a solid debut for the late arriving superstar. Next up is Ms. Puppy of the Modernistic Union, shooting 9-ball with the silver cue. Ms. Puppy took 13 shots with no errors in a very good performance. Continuing along, we have Debby Ryan of the Southridge Defenders playing 8-ball with the blue cue. Debby took 19 with no errors in a sparkling second appearance for the reigning Rookie of the Year. The 39th player called is Bright of the Tysini Hummingbirds, making his season debut in 7-ball with the red cue. Bright hit 14 with two errors in a rocky start to his season. Ending the group, Frosty of the Royal Crowns plays 12-ball with the silver cue. Frosty ended up at 27 in a weak effort, also suffering two errors.
The night starts with group nine, led by Bells of the Oceanside Waves shooting 8-ball with the red cue. Bells took 21 shots with no errors in her second appearance of the season. Next up, Sleepy B. of the Archtown Arrows appears in 15-ball with the blue cue. Sleepy B. scored 32 with three errors in a reasonable but likely insufficient showing. The 43rd player called today is Shannon for another appearance for the Monarchs, playing 12-ball with the silver cue. Shannon shot 26 with two errors in a bit of a troublesome game for herself. Moving along to Juno of the Modernistic Union using the blue cue for 8-ball, shooting 19 with no errors in a pristine performance. Rounding out this batch, Watermelon of the Pearl Surfers gets to play 8-ball with the blue cue, scoring 27 with no errors in a very difficult game.
The last group sees Twinkie III of the Whitewater Shores keep the game as 8-ball, but bring the silver cue to the table to shoot 20 with one error in a solid showing for her second appearance of the season. The 47th player drawn today is Bryant of the Maplewood Lumberjacks, shooting 10-ball with the blue cue. Bryant took 19 shots with two errors, working around some difficult positions fairly well. Continuing along, we have Sprinkles of the Capital City Sharpshooters playing 8-ball with the blue cue. Sprinkles scored 20 with no errors in a strong showing. Next up is Dominic, a former and now current Atlantic Pirate making his season debut and his second debut with the Pirates with the blue cue for 7-ball. Dominic only needed 8 shots with no errors, including a 1-5 combination to the bottom right and a bank of the 7 to the bottom side to finish a very dominant debut. The last player today is Oreo again, playing Rotation with the red cue. Oreo shot 23 with two errors in a fabulous appearance.
Same thing tomorrow, with SCL action included at some point in the day.
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