Here we go for another day as we get closer to the qualifying midpoint. First up today...
Capital City Sharpshooters veteran Sprinkles plays 10-ball with the silver cue. Sprinkles did fairly well with no errors in her 16 shots to complete the game. Terrace City Knights captain Kiwi goes 2nd today, using the purple cue in 12-ball. Kiwi was very sharp in this game, taking only 17 shots with no errors. Commerce Tradewinds newcomer Bear also plays 12-ball, but he uses the blue cue. Bear took a scratch on the break for his lone error, then worked his way to 21 shots to end the game. Pearl Surfers co-captain Watermelon draws in for 10-ball with the purple cue. Watermelon had bad luck early, but kept it clean with no errors in 18 shots. Rounding out the group, Oceanside Waves newcomer Patches shoots 9-ball with the purple cue. Patches had a couple errors for scratches, but she made a 6-9 combination to the top left to end at 11 shots.
Pacific Volcanoes captain Starlight leads the second group with the red cue in 13-ball. Starlight had little success, with bad positioning and three errors pushing her to 27 shots. More 13-ball is on the way for Boston Swifts star Gradley, who shoots with the silver cue. Gradley was much better, taking one error for illegal contact but still finishing at 21 shots. Infinity Torpedoes captain Smudge is next with the blue cue in hand for 12-ball. Smudge had a good start despite a scratch on the break as her lone error. Smudge was slow at the end, but finished on 21 shots. Lighton Prestige star Spirit goes 9th today, using the silver cue for 13-ball. Spirit handled things well with one error in 21 shots for a positive performance. Midland Predators captain Shawn closes the group with the blue cue in 10-ball. Shawn had one error for a scratch, but closed the effort in a crisp 12 shots.
The blue cue remains in action in 10-ball with the Terrace City Knights' Melissa. A quick start saw her finish with 4 shots and no errors, deflecting off the 5 to sink the 10 at the bottom left. Web City Spiders veteran Waluigi activates the green cue for his 10-ball turn. Waluigi made a pair on the break and used a 6-10 combination at the top left to end with 6 shots and no errors. Queens Flames veteran Pauline goes 13th today with the blue cue in 12-ball. Pauline posted 23 shots and no errors in her game, navigating tricky positioning fairly well but slowly. Boston Swifts newcomer Sydney S. goes next with the silver cue in 13-ball. Sydney S. did well as play resumed after a suspension on Tuesday. She converted the rack in 23 shots with no errors. The set ends with Terrace City Knights veteran Jennifer playing 10-ball with the green cue. A painfully sloppy appearance saw Jennifer rack up five error and still finish with 18 shots.
Group four is underway with Archtown Arrows captain Sally shooting 13-ball with the blue cue. Sally was strong from the start, although she took one error before finishing with 20 shots. Zenith Skywatchers veteran Bells brings the green cue back for 9-ball. Bells was too slow early and late, taking one error among her 16 shots. Victoria Spurs veteran Sage follows with the blue cue in 12-ball. Sage was good early on, but an overfill was caught before she finished, charging her with one error and 19 shots. Southern Monarchs captain Pounce is next, playing 12-ball with the purple cue. Pounce scratched on the break, but bounced back well to make that his only error in 21 shots. Pronger Tridents captain Precious shoots Rotation with the purple cue in the 20th game of the qualifying day. Precious had a fantastic start, but lost it all after the halfway point, taking two errors and 29 shots to finish.
The fifth group gets going as Boston Swifts veteran Ice Cream plays 12-ball with the blue cue. Ice Cream took one error for a missed contact, but ended in 20 shots. Viewpoint Sound Meteors veteran Cobalt goes next with the green cue for 10-ball. Cobalt was unimpressive with his loose shooting, taking 19 shots and three errors to finish. Next up, Stonebridge Wolves captain Juno picks up the purple cue for 10-ball. Struggles in the event appear to be league-wide, as Juno needed 20 shots with one error to corral the rack. North Modernistic Nighthawks captain Peach tries her hand at 9-ball with the red cue. Peach took an error early on but responded with a 1-5-9 combination to the bottom left to end on 3 shots. Ending the group, Whitewater Shores veteran Twinkie III plays 13-ball with the purple cue. Twinkie III suffered three errors and needed 24 shots to get the game done.
The sixth set opens with Tysini Hummingbirds rising star Sarah shooting 12-ball with the purple cue. Sarah had no positioning in the end of her game, taking 32 shots and four errors. Royal Crowns captain Kayla is up for 12-ball with the red cue. Shooting remained loose, but Kayla only took one error in her 22 shots. Atlantic Pirates hotshot Isabella is the 28th player to shoot, using the silver cue in 10-ball. Isabella took one error for an illegally potted ball but cruised to the finish at 13 shots. More 10-ball with the silver cue sees Viewpoint Sound Meteors star Princess enter the action. Princess was savvy and safe with her plays, ending on a 3-10 combination at the top side to give herself 5 shots and no errors. Wrapping up the batch, Web City Spiders captain Jack also uses the silver cue in 10-ball. Jack struggled in this turn, taking one error and 17 shots to finish the rack.
Batch seven starts as Everton Eagles newcomer Panda shoots 12-ball with the green cue. Panda was pretty good early on, and he navigated the ending well enough to post 22 shots with no errors. More 12-ball with the green cue is up next, as Pearl Surfers veteran Wings shoots. Wings made three balls on the break and had little trouble with the rest, ending in 13 shots with no errors. Going 33rd, Golden Pilots captain Valencia shoots 9-ball with the silver cue. Valencia struggled at times, taking one error and closing at 17 shots. Another 9-ball game follows as Harrison Specters newcomer Puff II uses the blue cue. Puff II had a strong start, but faded with later plays to score 13 shots with no errors. Maplewood Lumberjacks veteran Vladimir closes the group with the green cue in hand for 12-ball. Vladimir bet on himself in the end of the appearance, closing on 20 shots with a kick to the top side after botching his positioning earlier. He took no errors.
The eighth group leads off with Tysini Hummingbirds newcomer Slinks playing 13-ball with the silver cue. Slinks put the 8 very close to the bottom left on the break, but survived the game with just one error and 21 shots. Apex Wonders rookie Maren goes 37th today, using the green cue in 10-ball. A solid performance saw Maren scratch on the break and finish in 15 shots with just the one error. Midland Predators rising star Kitty uses the red cue in 12-ball. Kitty had one error for missed contact, but making four balls legally on the break helped her finish in only 15 shots. Another Predator, the veteran Chicky Phil, is ready to shoot 13-ball with the purple cue. Chicky Phil took solids out first, then cruised through stripes to end on 22 shots with no errors. Modernistic Union veteran Sydney C. ends the batch with the red cue in hand for 12-ball. With no errors in 20 shots, Sydney C. put in a good performance on steady shooting.
Group nine begins with Stonebridge Wolves strongman Hershey using the purple cue for 9-ball. Hershey didn't miss much, taking just 9 shots and no errors in the outing. Royal Crowns sophomore Sunshine is next with the red cue in 12-ball. Sunshine found his groove early on and played smart to finish with 19 shots and no errors. Apex Wonders veteran Cowzart draws in for 10-ball with the blue cue. Cowzart took an early for a scratch, but made a deflection off the 3 to put the 10 in the bottom left at 7 shots. Pacific Volcanoes newcomer Smokey keeps the blue cue active for 9-ball in today's 44th game. Smokey managed to play quickly and without errors, needing only 11 shots. At the back of the group, North Modernistic Nighthawks star Gal plays 12-ball with the red cue. Gal struck early and followed similar patterns on both suits to close at 19 shots and one error.
The final group commences with 10-ball and the red cue for Infinity Torpedoes veteran Shelley. It was a fantastic game for Shelley, who made a ball on the break and finished at 6 shots with no errors on a 6-10 combination to the bottom left. Eastside Sharks captain Taylor M. brings the blue cue aboard for Rotation. Taylor M. took no prisoners in this outing, rallying to 21 shots with one error with aggressive play. The 48th game today is 12-ball with the green cue for Swordpoint Blades newcomer Stephanie. With one early error for illegal contact, Stephanie clamped down and finished at 20 shots with smart play. The green cue stays up as Diamond Gems captain Shadow shoots 10-ball. Shadow struggled from the start with a bad break, leading to his two errors in 21 shots. The green cue ends the day as North Modernistic Nighthawks enforcer Cheddar shoots 8-ball. Cheddar was sharp in this outing and needed only 21 shots with no errors to finish it.
After an interruption on Tuesday, what became a split-day showing is complete. Tomorrow, we get closer to the halfway mark.
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