The first full day of 10-ball majority play is here. We'll lead off with...
Web City Spiders newcomer Cubby shooting 8-ball with the blue cue. Cubby had a rough break and didn't recover well, ending with 24 shots and one error. Diamond Gems veteran Leonardo is next, playing the first 15-ball game of the year with the silver cue. Leonardo hounded the 15 hard throughout his game, closing in 9 shots without an error despite some shaky shooting. Archtown Arrows captain Sally is set to play 13-ball with the blue cue next. Sally ended up with 18 shots and no errors in a solid and commanding performance. Tysini Hummingbirds newcomer Hughbert draws in for 8-ball with the red cue. Hughbert picked off the rack in 22 shots despite a pair of errors. Pronger Tridents captain Precious closes the batch with the red cue in hand for 9-ball. Precious corralled shots effectively, ending her game in 8 shots with no errors.
The second group gets going with North Modernistic Nighthawks veteran Lionel shooting 10-ball with the purple cue. Lionel stepped up with 17 shots and one error in an acceptable outing. Todavía Stills newcomer brings on the green cue for his 8-ball game. Pedey was slow at first but adjusted his grip and cruised to the finish at 22 shots and no errors. Web City Spiders rookie Omari takes the eighth game today, using the blue cue for 9-ball. Omari needed a little more time to convert, playing for 16 shots and no errors. Pacific Volcanoes veteran Leonette is next up, shooting 12-ball with the silver cue. Leonette started very well, but struggled late, ending with 22 shots and no errors. Everton Eagles captain Goldy takes us into the break with 10-ball and the silver cue. Goldy had trouble with stringing plays together, instead ending at 20 shots and no errors.
After the break, Harrison Specters veteran Blizzard shoots 12-ball with the red cue. Blizzard had a no-nonsense approach, ending in 18 shots and no errors. Modernistic Union third-year Kodiak is next, shooting 9-ball with the red cue. Kodiak finished off with 15 shots and two errors in a mediocre outing. The Union captain, Ms. Puppy, will keep the red cue up for her 12-ball outing. Ms. Puppy posted 16 shots and no errors in her game, a fantastic outing for the star. Midland Predators newcomer Chicky Phil follows with the blue cue in hand for 10-ball. Chicky Phil ended in 16 shots, with one error charged for an uncalled successful shot. The 15th game today belongs to Royal Crowns captain Kayla, who shoots 9-ball with the purple cue. Kayla held her own with 14 shots and no errors, taking a scenic route to her finish on an 8-9 combination at the top left.
Capital City Sharpshooters captain Chris is ready to go in 12-ball with the red cue. Chris pulled off a 20-shot game with no errors, nothing spectacular but certainly solid. Commerce Tradewinds captain Tigerette makes her season debut with the green cue in 7-ball. Tigerette crushed it with 7 shots and no errors in her opening game of the year, which was also the green cue's last turn in the event. More captain games await when the Boston Swifts' Patches plays 13-ball with the red cue. Patches wasn't able to keep herself on track, taking no errors among 28 shots. Modernistic Union veteran Daisy is next with the blue cue up for 9-ball. Daisy had no control in 18 shots, adding two errors given her poor play. The blue cue will stay on for 12-ball from the Westside Rockers' Slinks. She had a poor positional alignment late in the game, requiring 25 shots and two errors to close.
Group five kicks off with Pronger Tridents newcomer Avril shooting 10-ball with the silver cue. Avril had a great start, but faded to 16 shots and no errors by the end of the game. Maplewood Lumberjacks rookie Marissa takes on 10-ball with the red cue. Marissa was a victim of bad positioning, adding two errors in a poor 23 shots. Terrace City Knights third-year Quincy has the green cue up for 9-ball. Quincy had a disastrous outing with 21 shots and no errors, as he was mostly forced to chase around for positioning. More 9-ball follows as Boston Swifts veteran Puff II uses the blue cue. Puff II also had a bad game with 17 shots and three errors as positioning is failing every recent player. The last player in the batch is Maplewood Lumberjacks star Whiskers, who shoots 10-ball with the green cue. Whiskers kept it clean with 16 shots and no errors in a reasonable performance.
Terrace City Knights captain Kiwi starts the sixth set with the blue cue in hand for Rotation. Kiwi had three errors in her game, a struggle which saw her take a decent 27 shots. Victoria Spurs star Yekaterina tries her hand at 15-ball with the purple cue in today's 27th game. Yekaterina had her most challenging game with 27 shots and three errors this time. Freedom Cascades strongman Nikolai is next, playing 10-ball with the blue cue. The 10-ball pushback continued with Nikolai, who took one error in 19 shots to finish. The blue cue remains in action when Atlantic Pirates veteran Steven plays 9-ball. Struggles arrived early as Steven took two errors in his 15 shots for the game. Southern Monarchs veteran Pounce wraps up the group with the red cue in hand for 9-ball. Pounce pounded out 12 shots and one error in a strong showing.
The seventh group opens with Midland Predators captain Shawn shooting 13-ball with the blue cue. Shawn showed good form and closed in 20 shots without an error. Terrace City Knights star Jennifer is next, playing 12-ball with the silver cue. Jennifer posted 21 shots and one error this time, just missing positioning late that forced her to take a set-up play. Victoria Spurs veteran Sage draws in for 13-ball with the blue cue now. Sage stepped up to the challenge with 20 shots and one error, which came on a late scratch. Everton Eagles veteran Bear makes his season debut with the red cue in 7-ball, the stick's last turn in that event. Bear posted a solid 8 shots and no errors to begin his season. Closing the batch, Central Warriors captain Twilight plays 10-ball with the purple cue. Twilight played dangerously, but ended with a 3-9-10 combination to the bottom left for 6 shots and no errors.
Todavía Stills captain Easter leads the eighth group with the purple cue in hand for 8-ball. Easter navigated her game with poise, ending in 20 shots and no errors for a better-than-average effort. More 8-ball awaits in the 37th game today, as the Oceanside Waves' Celestia plays with the red cue. Celestia would like to forget her slow start and subsequent two errors in 31 shots. Todavía Stills mainstay Sierra will get her season debut today, using the silver cue in 7-ball. Sierra faltered early with her lone error and needed 12 shots to close to outing. Nighthawks veteran Lionel gets a second game today, shooting 12-ball with the silver cue. Lionel posted 19 shots and no errors in a strong performance. Another second game of the day ends the set, as the Knights' Jennifer does 13-ball with the blue cue. Jennifer faltered with a double-error in mid-game, and then closed at 26 shots.
Group nine begins as Sleepy B. of the Archtown Arrows shoots 9-ball with the blue cue. Sleepy B. didn't command the ball enough, ending with 19 shots and no errors. The Nighthawks' Lionel is back again for 13-ball with the silver cue. Lionel made a mess of his game, taking two errors among 27 shots. The Arrows' Sally is ready to go in Rotation with the red cue in today's 43rd game. Sally showed total control with two balls on the break and just 18 shots with no errors to complete the outing. Viewpoint Sound Meteors newcomer Cobalt steps in for 9-ball with the blue cue. Cobalt needed 15 shots in this game, fading after a good start but avoiding errors. Sharpshooters captain Chris rounds out this set with 13-ball with the green cue. Chris attacked solids well, then slipped on stripes to end at 22 shots and two errors in his second outing today.
The final group commences with Harrison Specters captain Twinkie II shooting Rotation with the purple cue. Twinkie II wouldn't take her foot off the gas, pulling it down in 23 shots with one error. Freedom Cascades newcomer Andrew plays 9-ball with the purple cue. Andrew had an error early on, but it cleared the way for his 4-9 combination to the bottom left that finished his outing in 9 shots. Southridge Defenders captain Stephanie draws in for 13-ball with the silver cue. Stephanie had an unmitigated disaster with 36 shots and four errors, finding it difficult to convert on her later shots. More 13-ball is on the way with Wild Thing of the Stonebridge Wolves trying in the event with the green cue. Wild Thing wasn't much better, hitting 29 shots with just one error as he chased his game. Midland Predators sophomore Kitty ends the day with the green cue in 8-ball. Kitty posted 20 shots and two errors in a confident end to the day.
We'll be back tomorrow for another day's worth of action.
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