We're back after a scheduled two-day break to play more qualifiers. First up today...
Victoria Spurs superstar Yekaterina plays 7-ball with the red cue to start her season. Yekaterina picked up a ball on the break and never cooled off with a 6-shot outing and no errors. Another star debuts as the Infinity Torpedoes' Fluffina uses the silver cue in 7-ball. Fluffina's break was a bang-bang play, which bumped the 7 forcefully to the bottom right for 0 shots and zero errors. The Pearl Surfers' Wings keeps the silver cue in action with his 8-ball appearance. Wings didn't enjoy his game so much, requiring 24 shots and one error to finish after nothing really clicked quite right. Pronger Tridents newcomer Prism gets the fourth game today, using the red cue in 8-ball. Prism was doing just fine in her game, but she scratched as she made the 8, putting her at 27 shots and six errors. The blue cue comes on for the Southern Monarchs' Dominic, who will play 9-ball. Dominic posted 16 shots and no errors in this one, starting fairly well but fading after the 8.
The next batch begins with Modernistic Union captain Ms. Puppy playing 7-ball with the blue cue. Ms. Puppy posted 9 shots and an error in her appearance, taking a solid approach to the attack. Harrison Specters veteran Blizzard draws in for the seventh game with the silver cue in hand for 9-ball. Blizzard ripped the rack down in 12 shots and no errors, an excellent performance. Another Specter, the star Sydney S., plays 8-ball with the red cue next. Sydney S. had a poor break and couldn't break free from the cluster. She surged late, but two errors dragged her down to 26 shots. Pearl Surfers veteran Bright has the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Bright was bad from the start this time, needing 22 shots and two errors after chasing just about every ball on the table. The Spurs' Yekaterina is back for 8-ball with the blue cue now. Yekaterina kept a steady hand after a good break, taking only one error among 20 shots.
Group three kicks off Watermelon of the Pearl Surfers doing 8-ball with the green cue. Watermelon got a good break and took only one error as she finished in 20 shots. Another double-draw sees the Torpedoes' Fluffina back for 8-ball with the purple cue. Fluffina couldn't keep the cue on the table, taking three errors for scratches among her 24 shots in a modest effort. Pronger Tridents star Spot is set to debut for the season with the silver cue in 7-ball. Spot needed 11 shots after a pair of early errors slowed him down. Freedom Cascades sophomore Andrew debuts with the team in 7-ball using the green cue. Andrew nearly got the 7 on the break, but he settled for a 1-shot game as he picked it up at the bottom left from a 1-5 combination deflection. He took no errors. Leading into the lunch break, Whitewater Shores veteran Katharine plays 8-ball with the purple cue. Katharine posted 20 shots and one error after an early scratch helped clear the way for big attacks.
After the break, Pauline makes her Queens Flames debut in 7-ball with the purple cue. Pauline played decently in this game, taking 10 shots with one error. Central Warriors newcomer Graham is ready for his debut with the team in 7-ball with the red cue. Graham overcame some sloppy play, as his two errors were mostly productive and he was able to finish in 9 shots. Everton Eagles captain Goldy keeps the red cue up with 8-ball. Goldy put in a fairly standard effort with 22 shots and no errors during this game. Viewpoint Sound Meteors newcomer Cobalt debuts with the team in 7-ball using the purple cue. Cobalt delivered 9 shots and no errors in a steady first look with his new squad. Diamond Gems veteran Leonardo closes the batch with the blue cue in hand for 8-ball. Leonardo posted 23 shots after a good start was sullied by a pair of errors.
The fifth group starts with Atlantic Pirates rookie Buddy making his debut in 7-ball with the purple cue. Buddy made a good first impression with 8 shots and just one error for a scratch in the game. Harrison Specters' newcomer Dewey goes 22nd today, using the purple cue for 9-ball. Dewey needed 16 shots and one error to complete the effort after a slow start. After that, Capital City Sharpshooters veteran Sprinkles is set to start her year in 7-ball with the blue cue. Sprinkles had some nice bounces to finish at 9 shots and no errors in the game. Chimpy will make his season debut for the Westside Rockers with the silver cue in 7-ball. Chimpy kept good control on his plays, ending with 8 shots and no errors. Another season debut wraps the group, as the Boston Swifts' Gradley does 7-ball with the blue cue. Gradley was rewarded for clean and patient play, converting the 6-7 combination to the top side to end in 7 shots and no errors.
Group six opens as Whitewater Shores captain Shaggy plays 9-ball with the silver cue. Shaggy struggled early on and ended up at 18 shots with one error. Web City Spiders leader Jack is set to debut for the season with the red cue in 7-ball. Jack went far-right on his break and sent the 7 to the bottom side along with the 3 to the bottom left for 0 shots and zero errors. Another debut follows as the Southern Monarchs' captain Panda uses the blue cue in 7-ball. Panda used the same plan and converted the 7 to the bottom right on the break, also scoring 0 shots and zero errors. The Warriors' Graham gets his second game today, using the green cue in 8-ball. Graham was bad from the start, when he illegally potted the 8 quickly. He surged near the end, then stalled to 30 shots with seven errors. Swordpoint Blades veteran Bandit closes the bunch with 7-ball and the red cue. Bandit made quick work of the game in 6 shots with no errors after snagging a ball on the break.
The seventh batch is led by Lighton Prestige mainstay Spirit, who will use the green cue in 7-ball. Spirit made a ball on the break and converted a 5-7 bank combination to the bottom left to end at 5 shots and no errors. Swordpoint Blades veteran Stealth gets the 32nd game today, using the silver cue in 8-ball. Stealth faded from a good game to average, and then awful when he scratched as he made the 8. The end tally was 29 shots and eight errors for the critical foul. The Gems' Leonardo is back for 9-ball with the silver cue in his second appearance today. Leonardo was creative after his one error for a scratch. He ended up with 6 shots when his 4-9 kick combination landed at the top left. More 9-ball is on the way with Viewpoint Sound Meteors captain Hoot using the blue cue in that event. Hoot started well but faded late, although his lone error probably shortened the game as he finished on the next play for 15 shots. Royal Crowns newcomer Katelynn ends this group with the blue cue in 8-ball. Katelynn was near-masterful in this appearance, needing only 17 shots to clear the table with no errors.
The eighth group begins when Commerce Tradewinds star Taylor S. plays 8-ball with the silver cue. Taylor S. seemed to be on track for an acceptable outing until she scratched while potting the 8. She ended with 28 shots and seven errors for her trouble. More 8-ball follows with Capital City Sharpshooters newcomer Paps using the red cue. Paps was excellent, getting the 8 down quickly and legally, but the last ball troubled him up to 20 shots without an error. Next up, Diamond Gems rookie Autumn plays 8-ball with the blue cue. Autumn had a poor break and took her time to get through that, ending with 27 shots and no errors. Lighton Prestige star Citrus will make her season debut with the silver cue in 7-ball. Citrus potted the 4 to the top side and the 7 to the bottom side on a successful break shot, scoring 0 shots and zero errors. Another Prestige player is the 40th drawn today, as the rookie Angelica is set to use the green cue in 9-ball. Angelica's youth showed this time, as she had two double-fouls for missed contact scratches. She ended up with 18 shots and four errors.
Gems rookie Autumn is back for her second game today, putting the purple cue to use in 9-ball. Autumn again struggled, requiring 18 shots and one error to complete the effort. Tysini Hummingbirds star Charli is set for her season debut, using the silver cue in 7-ball. Charli had one mistake when she missed contact and scratched, but those two errors only inflated her score to 10 shots. The Surfers' Wings will also get a second game today, using the green cue in 9-ball. Wings made two on the break and also scratched for his lone error. He didn't fade from there, working his way to an 8-shot effort. The 44th game of the day goes to Viewpoint Sound Meteors veteran Dani, who will play 8-ball with the blue cue. Dani recovered from a slow start and her lone error to end at 23 shots. The group closes with Southridge Defenders star Bianca doing 9-ball with the green cue. Bianca left this appearance enraged with 23 shots and five errors to her name.
The final group gets going with the Victoria Spurs' Sage doing 9-ball with the purple cue. Sage chased the 1 around the table until she lined up and converted the 1-9 combination to the top right to end with 10 shots and no errors. Maplewood Lumberjacks captain Diddley goes next with the silver cue in 7-ball. Diddley couldn't correct course with 14 shots and three errors in an ugly season debut. Midland Predators captain Shawn steps up with the purple cue for 8-ball. Shawn posted 27 shots and four errors, growing enraged at three consecutive scratches in the middle. More 8-ball awaits when Harrison Specters captain Twinkie II uses the green cue in the event. Twinkie II inspired hope with a controlled and error-free outing, needing only 20 shots to complete the game. Terrace City Knights star Jennifer ends the day in 8-ball with the blue cue. Jennifer was good to start, but a poor ending and a scratch while she made the 8 left her at 27 shots and six errors.
The league will hope for better tomorrow.
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