We're ready to complete the first week of qualifying, as 9-ball should take center stage while 10-ball becomes eligible to be played. Leading off in what's projected to be a split-session day...
Tysini Hummingbirds star Charli plays 8-ball with the green cue. Charli looked lost early in her appearance, then settled in for 21 shots and no errors. Modernistic Union captain Ms. Puppy is next with the silver cue in hand for 9-ball. Ms. Puppy didn't get much success, taking two early errors for scratches before ending on 14 shots. Westside Rockers captain Misty is next with the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Misty couldn't gain control until she already had two errors on her ledger, forcing her up to 15 shots even with a good finish. Terrace City Knights veteran Oreo is fourth to shoot today, using the blue cue for 9-ball. Oreo made the 2 and the 9 on the break, but also scratched for her lone error. She finished off the rack in 10 shots. Diamond Gems captain Shadow activates the purple cue for 8-ball. Shadow kept clear of any errors, but ended up taking 22 shots in a decent showing.
Group two kicks off with Viewpoint Sound Meteors veteran Cobalt shooting 8-ball with the blue cue. Cobalt showed strong command to end at 19 shots with no errors. The seventh game of the day goes to Golden Pilots star Dusty, who uses the green cue in 9-ball. Dusty scratched on the break and didn't tighten up with three total errors in 18 frustrating shots. Everton Eagles veteran Puff III is next with the red cue in 8-ball. Puff III had an error early on, but surged through the middle and closed on 19 shots. Pronger Tridents captain Precious steps in to play 9-ball with the silver cue. Precious felt good from start to finish, taking only 12 shots and no errors in this outing. Midland Predators veteran Chicky Phil closes the set with the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Chicky Phil took no errors in this appearance, needing only 10 shots to clear the table.
The third group gets going as Atlantic Pirates sophomore Buddy plays 9-ball with the blue cue. Buddy took 11 shots and one error, but that error was a scratch that saw the cue ball fly into the pocket. Freedom Cascades captain Stinky is next, shooting 9-ball with the silver cue. Stinky was a bit sporadic at times, but he had no errors among his 14 shots to finish the effort. Modernistic Union newcomer Daisy has the red cue in hand for 9-ball. Daisy was fantastic with a pair on the break and just 7 shots needed to clear the table with no errors. Stonebridge Wolves captain Juno keeps the red cue in action for 8-ball. Juno was confident from the start and took no errors as she completed the effort in 19 shots. Victoria Spurs star Yekaterina ends the batch with 9-ball and the purple cue. Yekaterina scratched early and faltered late, ending on 13 shots with one error.
The fourth bunch opens with TodavĂa Stills captain Easter shooting 9-ball with the silver cue. Easter took an early error for missed contact, but settled in for a reasonable 13 shots. North Modernistic Nighthawks veteran Lionel takes the 17th game of the day, using the blue cue in 8-ball. Lionel had an early error for a scratch, but didn't let it bother him as he finished with 21 shots. Moving along, Diamond Gems veteran Salmo also plays 8-ball, but he'll use the red cue. Salmo took an error for a scratch on the break, but played with confidence to close on 21 shots. A season debut awaits as the Victoria Spurs captain Spice uses the blue cue for 7-ball. Spice started slowly but took no errors in her 11 shots. At the back of the group, Freedom Cascades third-year Andrew uses the purple cue for 8-ball. Andrew started slow, but he kicked the 8 off a rail and into the top side and used that momentum to surge to 19 shots and no errors.
Harrison Specters newcomer Esmeralda also uses the purple cue for 8-ball. Esmeralda made a pair on the break and only needed 18 shots with one error because of a cautious finish. Infinity Torpedoes star Fuchsia draws in for 9-ball with the blue cue. Fuchsia had no control early on, taking two errors and continuing her struggles to 20 shots in the end. More 9-ball sees Pacific Volcanoes mainstay Ms. Kitty using the red cue. Ms. Kitty had her share of struggles but got through it fast with 12 shots and one error. Going 24th today, Terrace City Knights captain Kiwi uses the red cue in 8-ball. Kiwi had an error early on and didn't get many runs, but closed with 22 shots. At today's halfway point, Royal Crowns rookie Kacey uses the red cue for 9-ball. Kacey disappointed in the middle of her game, needing one error and 17 shots to finish.
The sixth set starts as Whitewater Shores rookie Rachel uses the silver cue in 9-ball. Rachel made a pair on the break, but she took an error on a failed jump and skidded to 14 shots. Modernistic Union veteran Puff I plays 8-ball with the green cue next. Puff I had a bad break, and her attempts to disperse the cluster led to the 8 falling prematurely to give her five errors. She escaped with a decent 23 shots. Queens Flames veteran Mario uses the purple cue as he steps in for 9-ball. Mario was fast but sloppy, taking two errors for scratches among his 11 shots, which ended with the 7-9 combination to the bottom right. Maplewood Lumberjacks veteran Summer is up with the green cue in 9-ball. Summer had a good break but bad positioning, which forced her into one error and 14 shots for the game. The 30th player called today is Stonebridge Wolves sophomore Jane, who also plays 9-ball with the green cue. Jane had a little of everything in her game with four balls potted on the break, a double-error on the next shot, and a hot finish at 10 shots.
After the break, Infinity Torpedoes captain Smudge shoots 9-ball with the silver cue. Smudge nearly had a rough start, but pulled it back to finish in 10 shots with no errors. Puff II will make her Harrison Specters debut next, using the purple cue in 7-ball. Puff II took a couple of errors and faltered to 13 shots after she couldn't get her plays to work. Web City Spiders newcomer Wild Thing is ready to go with the blue cue in 8-ball. Wild Thing lived up to his name, taking four errors among 25 shots in a brutal performance. Lighton Prestige captain Acorn goes 34th today with the red cue in hand for 9-ball. Acorn scratched early in the appearance but recovered to close at 12 shots. The red cue remains active as Westside Rockers veteran Chimpy closes the group in 8-ball. Chimpy was unlucky to go empty on the break, but he had 17 shots and no errors for the game.
The eighth group begins with Southern Monarchs newcomer Lorde shooting 8-ball with the silver cue. Lorde was efficient and precise, racking up only 15 shots and no errors in the game. Oceanside Waves sophomore Rocky is up in 8-ball for today's 37th game, using the green cue. Rocky maintained his confidence throughout the appearance, ending in 18 shots with no errors. Queens Flames star Violetta keeps the green cue active for another 8-ball game. Violetta scratched late in the game, but she had just two errors in 23 shots. Infinity Torpedoes veteran Shelley is ready to make her season debut, using the purple cue for 7-ball. Shelley was fairly strong with a pair on the break and smart plays to end in 7 shots. Rounding out the set, Central Warriors veteran Graham uses the purple cue for 8-ball. Graham had some struggles at times, taking one error in 23 shots.
Group nine is fronted by Royal Crowns captain Kayla, who makes her season debut in 7-ball with the green cue. Kayla took a couple of errors but finished with a sloppy 10 shots. Boston Swifts veteran Tigerette is ready to go in 8-ball with the silver cue. Tigerette had to take her time after a hot start, finishing with two errors in 21 shots. Archtown Arrows newcomer Cubby keeps the silver cue active as he plays 9-ball. Cubby lacked command early on and struggled to 16 shots, taking one late error as a little more of an insult. Swordpoint Blades veteran Bandit goes 44th today, using the purple cue for 9-ball. Bandit made use of his two early errors, shortening the rack enough to help him finish at 11 shots. Wrapping up the group, North Modernistic Nighthawks veteran Gizmo shoots 8-ball with the green cue. Gizmo finished with a reasonable 21 shots and no errors in a good performance.
Zenith Skywatchers enforcer Nightfur leads the last group with the green cue in hand for 8-ball. Nightfur was a little loose to start and ended up with a pair of errors in 24 shots. Archtown Arrows captain Sally gets called to play 9-ball with the blue cue next. Sally was terrible, taking four errors and needing 22 shots to get through the rack. Paps of the Zenith Skywatchers goes 48th today, using the purple cue in 8-ball. Paps kept things clean in this appearance with no errors in his 22 shots. Southridge Defenders captain Bianca steps in with the silver cue for 8-ball. Bianca had an error early on but bounced back to close at 19 shots. Today's finale is the season debut for Lighton Prestige sophomore Angelica, who uses the silver cue in 7-ball. Angelica scratched for her lone error early, but surged to end with 8 shots.
With 10-ball not activated today, the start dates for future events slides by a day. Expect to see it tomorrow along with plenty of 8-ball and 9-ball.
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