We're back for a Wednesday full of action. We begin today with...
Archtown Arrows captain Sally shooting 12-ball with the purple cue. Sally commanded the game with just 15 shots and no errors in a remarkable effort. Maplewood Lumberjacks star Whiskers goes next, shooting 9-ball with the green cue. Whiskers salvaged the game with 13 shots and two errors, the latter of which led to her finishing 4-9 combination to the top left. Whitewater Shores newcomer Smokey tries 9-ball with the purple cue. Smokey seemed much more in control, clearing the table in 12 shots with one error for an early scratch. The fourth game of the day is Royal Crowns rookie Sunshine shooting 12-ball with the green cue. Sunshine tallied 18 shots and two errors, although his late missed contact allowed him to finish quicker. Pearl Surfers veteran Bright gets a look in 10-ball with the purple cue. Bright got caught on the 4 and didn't pick up the pace after that, ending with 22 shots and no errors.
Royal Crowns captain Kayla kicks off group two with the silver cue in hand for 8-ball. Kayla rattled off 21 shots with no errors in a standard performance. Tysini Hummingbirds star Charli is next with the purple cue up for 13-ball. Charli fell apart with two errors for missed contact and bad positioning leading to 27 shots for the game. Viewpoint Sound Meteors star Princess draws in for 9-ball with the silver cue. Princess cruised through 9 shots and no errors in a strong appearance. Infinity Torpedoes star Fluffina is set to play 12-ball with the red cue. Fluffina rattled off 17 shots and one error in a commanding showing. Fluffina will go again with the purple cue in 13-ball to close this batch. Fluffina had it a little harder with three errors in this game, but she still finished with a decent 23 shots.
The 11th game today sees Boston Swifts captain Patches take on 12-ball with the green cue. Patches had great control early, but mental mistakes created three errors to push her to 23 shots. Southern Monarchs veteran Pounce jumps in with 8-ball and the silver cue. Pounce salvaged a 24-shot game despite potting the 8 illegally early on after it was locked against another ball. That accounted for his five errors. Southridge Defenders newcomer Luigi has the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Luigi had bad positioning at first, taking his lone error on a scratch, but he recovered with a 4-9 combination to the top left to end in 8 shots. Web City Spiders rookie Omari follows that with 8-ball and the purple cue. Omari didn't hesitate on any shots, showing his patent creativity in converting the rack on 18 shots and no errors. Midland Predators newcomer Chicky Phil takes us to the lunch break with the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Chicky Phil finished in 10 shots with one error for illegal contact after he tried to play for positioning.
When we return, Swordpoint Blades captain Snowball plays 8-ball with the blue cue. Misfortune struck on the 8 as Snowball's missed bank ended up in an uncalled pocket, pushing her score to 22 shots and five errors. Viewpoint Sound Meteors captain Hoot draws in for 10-ball with the red cue. Hoot was in total control, needing only 13 shots and no errors despite his empty break. The Torpedoes' Fluffina gets a third game today, shooting Rotation with the red cue. Fluffina showed no fatigue, playing smart early and sharp later to end with 23 shots and two errors. Commerce Tradewinds veteran Niki is 19th to play today, using the purple cue in 7-ball. Niki took an unconventional approach at the start, but kept an eccentric shooting style to finish in 10 shots. Boston Swifts veteran Gradley closes the group with the red cue on hand for 8-ball. Gradley mostly showed quality, with just one error among his 20 shots.
Group five gets going as Mario of the Queens Flames plays 13-ball with the green cue. Mario had a rough performance, which required 29 shots and only one error for an illegally potted ball. Golden Pilots veteran Sparkles gets the 22nd game today, shooting 9-ball with the red cue. Sparkles was good with two balls on the break, but faded to 13 shots and no errors. Web City Spiders captain Jack is next with the silver cue for 10-ball. Jack had a ball on the break and kept a strong attack up for 11 shots to finish without an error. Boston Swifts veteran Sweetheart is up next in 8-ball with the green cue. Sweetheart couldn't finish strong, ending up with 23 shots and one error. Freedom Cascades enforcer Stripes wraps up the group with the silver cue and 10-ball. Stripes couldn't quite find her touch, sliding to 17 shots with one error.
The sixth group is led by Eastside Sharks rookie Toki playing 10-ball with the silver cue. Toki was a little too cautious in the middle, ending with 17 shots and one error after a bad positional play. The silver cue stays on for Golden Pilots veteran Strut, who will shoot 9-ball. Strut was strong throughout the game, a productive game ending in 8 shots with no errors. After that, North Modernistic Nighthawks captain Peach shoots 10-ball with the purple cue. Peach kept a commanding presence in 11 shots and no errors for her quick game. Victoria Spurs superstar Yekaterina gets a look in Rotation with the blue cue in today's 29th game. Yekaterina had three errors, but she cruised through the rack in 20 shots. Diamond Gems captain Shadow will keep the blue cue up with 12-ball. Shadow struggled with positioning and took three errors in 25 shots.
Pearl Surfers co-captain Neopolitan starts group seven with the silver cue in hand for 9-ball. Neopolitan was explosive with three balls on the break, and she had no errors in a 9-shot game. Archtown Arrows newcomer Klaus is up next for 9-ball with the green cue. Klaus had a slow start and one error before finishing well at 16 shots. The Surfers' Bright gets his second game and the 33rd overall today as he shoots 12-ball with the red cue. Bright had a good plan, but his execution was a little slow as he closed at 21 shots and no errors. Stonebridge Wolves newcomer Kirstin follows with the purple cue in hand for 8-ball. Kirstin tried to get a little too cute on some shots, ending up with 21 shots and no errors for the game. The group ends with a long-awaited season debut for Diamond Gems newcomer Debby, who shoots 7-ball with the red cue. Debby nearly took it on the break, but she settled for 7 shots and no errors in a strong start with her new squad.
The eighth batch opens as Pronger Tridents veteran Potter shoots 9-ball with the red cue. Potter wasn't consistent in his play, needing 17 shots and one error to finish. Westside Rockers veteran Slinks goes 37th today, playing 10-ball with the green cue. Slinks had a fantastic start, but an error and a slow finish caused her to end at 13 shots. Stonebridge Wolves youngster Hershey keeps the green cue active in 8-ball. Hershey had a bad double-error early, and it slowed him down later as he closed with 24 shots. North Modernistic Nighthawks newcomer Gizmo also uses the green cue, this time in 10-ball. Gizmo stayed poised despite some shaky moments, finishing in 14 shots with no errors. More 10-ball finishes the group as Pacific Volcanoes captain Starlight plays with the silver cue. Starlight had a sloppy game, including two errors, but a deflection off the 6 took the 10 legally to the bottom left to end with 10 shots.
Tysini Hummingbirds newcomer Sugar is set to play 9-ball with the purple cue. Sugar finished off with 7 shots and no errors, bailed out by her hounding of the 9 paying off with a 1-9 combination to the bottom right. The Web City Spiders' Waluigi tries his hand at 10-ball with the silver cue next. Waluigi tried to overcome a bad start, but two errors and 21 shots proved he wasn't able to. Queens Flames hotshot Briana is next, playing 12-ball with the blue cue. Briana faltered late with her lone error and additional positioning requiring her to end at 20 shots. Moving along, Royal Crowns veteran Brownie does 9-ball with the silver cue. Brownie had more luck than skill to end at 14 shots with only one error in a chaotic game. Maplewood Lumberjacks rookie Marissa will also play 9-ball with the silver cue in today's 45th game. Marissa had no such luck, with 19 shots and one error needed to finish.
Southern Monarchs rookie Molly heads the final group with the purple cue in hand for 13-ball. Molly navigated some tough alignments, ending at 21 shots and no errors. Everton Eagles veteran Puff III also does 13-ball, but she'll use the red cue. Puff III set the early standard in the event, taking three balls on the break and ending in 15 shots despite one error. Boston Swifts veteran Puff II comes on for 8-ball with the green cue. Puff II was locked in throughout the quick game, ending in 16 shots with no errors. North Modernistic Nighthawks enforcer Cheddar is next, playing 9-ball with the red cue. Cheddar had a rotten time with three errors and 18 shots needed to exit the arena. Eastside Sharks rookie Maison will bring it home with 10-ball and the red cue today. Maison served up a crisp and error-free 14 shots in the daily finale.
That's it for today, as well as the 9-ball majority period. The new majority is 10-ball, which should be clear for awhile given today's impressive results.
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