We're back in 13-ball majority time, and that's the event we'll start with when...
Stonebridge Wolves youngster Hershey plays with the silver cue in the opening game. Hershey made a couple of balls on the break but also took an error, and he later finished in 24 shots. Terrace City Knights veteran Melissa goes next with the purple cue in 9-ball. Melissa needed 16 shots and one error to finish, taking a jagged approach to some shots. Stonebridge Wolves captain Juno is set to play Rotation with the silver cue. Juno looked iffy initially, but settled in to end at 25 shots and three errors. The fourth game today sees Atlantic Pirates captain Delila plays 15-ball with the silver cue. Delila had a good pace to her game, taking three errors but only 22 shots to finish. Viewpoint Sound Meteors captain Hoot ends the group with the purple cue in hand for 13-ball. Hoot had a positive start and a cautious finish to wrap up at 24 shots with only one error.
Oceanside Waves captain Snuggle steps up for 13-ball with the red cue. Snuggle was good from the start despite taking his lone error on the break. He ended with only 20 shots. Southern Monarchs veteran Mams has the seventh game today, using the purple cue in 9-ball. Mams' rough qualifying continued, as she took two errors in 16 shots to finish this one. Oceanside Waves rookie Rocky is up for 8-ball with the silver cue. Rocky had one error on a stick foul, but otherwise played well with 20 shots in the game. Southridge Defenders newcomer Luigi is on for 10-ball with the purple cue. Luigi's strong qualifying continued with 13 shots and one error in this outing. The Meteors' Hoot gets his second game today, playing Rotation with the green cue before the lunch break. Hoot didn't mess around, taking two errors and clamping down for 22 shots.
After the break, Pronger Tridents newcomer Prism shoots Rotation with the red cue. Prism couldn't get anything to go right early on, forcing her to take six errors and 37 shots in the game. Up next, Royal Crowns captain Kayla shoots 15-ball with the green cue. Kayla had misfortune when she illegally sank the 15, forcing her to clear the rack instead. It took 29 shots with three errors to do so. Tysini Hummingbirds newcomer Sugar will try her luck in 13-ball with the red cue. Sugar had to power through some late positioning trouble, ending on 20 shots with no errors. Commerce Tradewinds hotshot Solaris draws in for 12-ball with the silver cue. Solaris wasted most of a good start with an ugly finish, taking one error to get to 24 shots. The 15th game of the day belongs to Pearl Surfers co-captain Neopolitan, who shoots 12-ball with the blue cue. Neopolitan showed control early on and finished off with 18 shots and one error.
The fourth group starts with Everton Eagles veteran Cleo shooting Rotation with the green cue. Cleo had a fairly stable outing despite a bad break, ending in 22 shots with only one error. Lighton Prestige veteran Citrus will be the 13th player to complete qualifying when she plays Accuracy with the red cue. Citrus brought her signature energy in 17 shots and no errors in the game, for totals of 170 shots and 16 errors. The Defenders' Luigi goes 18th today, playing 12-ball with the purple cue. Luigi had another solid performance, taking two errors and 21 shots to finish this outing. The Surfers' Neopolitan returns for 13-ball with the purple cue in her second game today. Neopolitan got a little too cute on positioning late in her game, but she saved it at 22 shots with only one error. Archtown Arrows newcomer Klaus wraps up the group with 12-ball and the silver cue. Klaus was in total control from the start, needing only 17 shots.
The 21st game of the day goes to Queens Flames captain Crystal, who shoots 12-ball with the green cue. Crystal had a couple of errors in her game, but she closed in 22 shots. The Surfers' Neopolitan gets a third game today, using the silver cue in Rotation. Neopolitan was times strong and others sloppy, but she ended in 26 shots and four errors for a fairly average effort on the whole. Everton Eagles captain Goldy becomes the 14th player done with qualifying as she shoots Accuracy with the silver cue. Goldy had a clean 19 shots in the game, ending her tumultuous qualifying run at 169 shots and 10 errors. Maplewood Lumberjacks newcomer Vladimir follows that with the blue cue in hand for Rotation. Vladimir built up a good start, allowing him a poor middle section before he closed on 26 shots and three errors. Capital City Sharpshooters captain Chris ends the batch with the purple cue up for Rotation. The solids split far on the break, allowing Chris to work early, but he ended up with four errors and 26 shots after the stripes gave him trouble.
The sixth set begins with Swordpoint Blades veteran Stealth playing Accuracy with the silver cue as the 15th player to finish. Stealth had a good game with 16 shots and one error for a scratch. His totals stood at a rough 199 shots and 23 errors. Next up, Pirates captain Delila is the 16th player done with qualifying, and she'll use the purple cue in Accuracy. Delila wasn't all that crisp, taking two errors in 21 shots. Overall, she had 180 shots and 12 errors during qualifying. Golden Pilots veteran Strut draws in for 10-ball with the silver cue. Strut had a tough time after the first few shots, taking an error and 18 shots to end the effort. He'll go again, as Strut takes up the blue cue for 12-ball in today's 29th game. Strut stood tall this time and took just one error in 18 shots, the same score line as before but in a tougher event. Rounding out the group, Archtown Arrows veteran Hoppy does Rotation with the blue cue. Hoppy abandoned honorable play, racking up five errors to close the game in 28 shots.
Group seven opens as Tysini Hummingbirds star Charli uses the red cue in 15-ball. Charli had plenty of fire on her shots, and an 11-15 combination to the top left ended the game with 16 shots and one error. Victoria Spurs veteran Strawberry goes 32nd today, using the silver cue for 12-ball. Strawberry had great fortune on stripes, and the solids weren't hard to align, as she finished the game in 15 shots with no errors. Central Warriors newcomer Mr. Snowman is next for 15-ball with the blue cue. Mr. Snowman showed a little courage but mostly played safe, accumulating three errors in his 27 shots. Queens Flames newcomer Pauline steps up for 9-ball with the silver cue. Pauline was not impressive, adding two errors in 16 shots for a rough outing. Crowns captain Kayla finishes the group and her qualifying with the green cue in Accuracy as the 17th finisher. Kayla was pretty good to finish in 19 shots without an error in the game. Overall, she had 174 shots and only nine errors.
The eighth group kicks off with Victoria Spurs newcomer Rosalina shooting 9-ball with the blue cue. Rosalina brought a little luck and a lot of skill to her 10 shots, despite taking one error. Southridge Defenders veteran Bianca gets the 37th game of the day, using the purple cue in 13-ball. Bianca was undone by illegally potting the 8 after a too-slow start to her game. She ended in 32 shots with eight errors. More 13-ball is on the way as Midland Predators sophomore Kitty plays with the silver cue. Kitty narrowly avoided disaster, with just one error in 19 shots despite some close calls. The Tradewinds' Solaris takes his second game today in 13-ball, using the green cue. Solaris blasted a massive break, taking solids at the left corners and the 8 to the bottom right for 0 shots and zero errors. Harrison Specters veteran Blizzard follows that with the silver cue in hand for Rotation. Blizzard picked off some early shots and limited herself to one error in 24 shots.
Whitewater Shores stalwart Marsell goes 41st today, using the blue cue in Rotation. Marsell was remarkable, taking just one hard-luck error in 21 shots. Freedom Cascades veteran Roxy is next, using the red cue in 10-ball. Roxy spent a lot of time and her one error chasing the 2, but she pulled off a double-pot of the 4 to the bottom side and the 10 to the top left to end in 10 shots. TodavĂa Stills newcomer Pedey shoots 13-ball with the purple cue. Pedey put the 8 down early and illegally, and his positioning was outright awful, forcing him into eight errors and 31 shots. Infinity Torpedoes newcomer Fuchsia has the silver cue up for 9-ball. A little chaos along the left rail allowed Fuchsia to sink the 9 on the break at the top left for 0 shots and zero errors. Queens Flames hotshot Briana seals the group with Rotation and the blue cue. Briana had a tough start and a tougher finish, but got by in 29 shots with only one error.
Lighton Prestige mainstay Spirit fronts the final group with the green cue in 12-ball. Spirit had to scrap for positioning a bit, but she ended in 23 shots and only one error. The Waves captain Snuggle takes his second game of the day in Rotation with the green cue. Snuggle navigated some early potential trouble well with just one error, then finished in 25 shots. The 48th player called today is Central Warriors star Dustin, who shoots 15-ball with the green cue. Dustin made only two errors in his game, but the first was illegally potting the 15, forcing him to finish the rack. He completed the outing in 23 shots. Modernistic Union veteran Puff I shoots 10-ball with the blue cue next. Puff I didn't have the cleanest performance, with two errors in 16 shots for an average showing. Today's finale is the end of Max's qualifying run, as he is the 18th to play Accuracy and does so with the purple cue. Max was nearly perfect with 16 shots and no errors in the game for a total of 166 shots and 16 errors overall.
We'll definitely play again tomorrow, but the status for Saturday is up in the air.
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