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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Tournament XI Qualifiers - Day 9

We're ready to cross the quarter mark today, with four events in play potentially. We'll start with...

Viewpoint Sound Meteors veteran Cobalt playing 9-ball with the silver cue. Cobalt was a little shaky with a double-error early on, but he closed with a decent 15 shots. Pacific Volcanoes veteran Ms. Kitty is next, using the silver cue in 10-ball. Ms. Kitty had a tough start and faded after a run, but her lone error helped her use ball-in-hand to make the 6-10 combination to the top right for 12 shots. Central Warriors star Graham is up for 9-ball with the red cue. Graham was efficient to play to 12 shots and no errors in this game. Going fourth today, Modernistic Union captain Ms. Puppy uses the silver cue in 10-ball. Ms. Puppy took two errors for scratches but still finished in 7 shots with a 4-10 combination to the top left. Whitewater Shores veteran Twinkie III ends the group with the green cue in hand for 9-ball. Twinkie III was strong from the start, needing only 10 shots with no errors in this appearance. 

Victoria Spurs veteran Rosalina has the silver cue in hand as she plays 9-ball. Rosalina fouled on her first shot after the break, but that lone error led her to a 2-9 combination at the top left to end on 3 shots. Another 9-ball game with the silver cue sees Web City Spiders newcomer Wild Thing play. Wild Thing was okay, taking three errors in 16 shots. Lighton Prestige star Spirit draws in for 10-ball with the blue cue. Spirit had no trouble this time, taking one error for missed contact but still ending at 10 shots with a 7-10 double-potted combination at the bottom left. Royal Crowns captain Kayla gets 8-ball in the mix, playing with the silver cue. Kayla breezed through the start but struggled late with one error pushing her up to 20 shots. Viewpoint Sound Meteors star Princess goes 10th and also shoots 8-ball with the silver cue. Princess was sloppy with three errors before wrapping up the game in 24 shots. 

Group three is underway as Web City Spiders veteran Waluigi plays 8-ball with the purple cue. Waluigi was smooth with 19 shots and just one error for missed contact early on. Zenith Skywatchers veteran Paps is next, using the blue cue for 9-ball. Paps was slow at the start, but found a late groove and ended on 12 shots with no errors. Lighton Prestige veteran Shiny is 13th to shoot today, using the silver cue in 10-ball. Shiny took one error for a scratch, but played fast to finish in 12 shots. Westside Rockers captain Misty also plays 10-ball, using the purple cue. Misty kept her appearance error-free and finished with a solid 13 shots. Queens Flames star Violetta keeps the purple cue active for 9-ball. Violetta wasn't able to capitalize on the 9 nearly falling on the break, instead needing 17 shots with one error. 

The fourth bunch is led by Lighton Prestige star Citrus, who also uses the purple cue in 9-ball. Citrus was very strong throughout the appearance with 11 shots and no errors. Oceanside Waves newcomer Patches keeps the purple active in 8-ball. Patches kept herself steady throughout the game, ending on 20 shots and one error. Capital City Sharpshooters captain Chris is next with the green cue in 9-ball. Chris couldn't get everything to connect just right, needing 17 shots with one error to complete the outing. Todavía Stills captain Easter gets the 19th game today, playing 10-ball with the blue cue. Easter had a bad break to start, but she made the most of it with just 16 shots and one error despite the hard path. Capital City Sharpshooters mainstay Sprinkles closes the group with the green cue in 9-ball. Sprinkles adjusted her shooting stroke early on and closed with 13 shots and no errors despite a chase to get the 9. 

The fifth group begins with Terrace City Knights veteran Melissa shooting 8-ball with the purple cue. Melissa took one error for missed contact but cruised to 19 shots for the game. More 8-ball follows as Commerce Tradewinds newcomer Bear shoots with the silver cue. Bear had some troubles early on, but sorted it out with just one error in his 22 shots. The silver cue stays active as Todavía Stills star Sierra plays 10-ball. Sierra was sloppy with three errors in her game, but a 7-10 combination to the bottom left saved her at 14 shots. Maplewood Lumberjacks star Whiskers goes next, using the blue cue in 9-ball. Whiskers' early positioning put her in a hole, as she took two errors and needed 15 shots to finish. Wrapping up the group, Swordpoint Blades newcomer Mams uses the green cue for 8-ball. Mams was fairly crafty to close the game with 21 shots and only one error. 

A season debut is on the way as Southern Monarchs veteran Dominic uses the blue cue in 7-ball. Dominic tore himself between playing the sequence and looking for an early finish. He got neither, taking 14 shots and no errors in the end. The 27th player today is Freedom Cascades strongman Nikolai, who shoots 8-ball with the green cue. Nikolai was mostly productive in this appearance, taking one error in 21 shots. Apex Wonders enforcer Midnight steps in for 8-ball with the silver cue. Midnight was too shaky at the start and the end, costing her valuable plays that led her to 23 shots and one error. Atlantic Pirates veteran Steven is next with the blue cue in 9-ball. Steven avoided errors in a quick appearance, ending at 13 shots. Everton Eagles captain Goldy rounds out the group with the purple cue in 9-ball. Goldy made three balls on the break, but slowed down on the last two balls. She ended at 12 shots and no errors. 

The 31st game today is 10-ball with the blue cue as Oceanside Waves newcomer Daisy gets a game. Daisy struggled with pace early on, taking one error before surging to end at 17 shots. Pearl Surfers veteran Wings shoots 9-ball with the red cue next. Wings managed things well early on, then slipped a bit to 13 shots and no errors at the end. More 9-ball follows as Oceanside Waves sophomore Megan uses the silver cue. Megan stepped up with a good break and then finished the rack in 9 shots with no errors. Another Waves sophomore is in 9-ball with the silver cue as Rocky takes his turn. Rocky was much less fortunate, taking two errors among 15 shots in a difficult game. Ending the set, the Southern Monarchs captain Pounce keeps the silver cue active for 8-ball. Pounce pushed his way through early on, taking one error and ending at 20 shots in a decent game. 

The eighth group opens with Southern Monarchs rookie Gabby playing 8-ball with the red cue. Gabby was very quick on attack, needing only 16 shots with one error to finish. The 37th game of the day goes to Diamond Gems veteran Salmo, who takes up the red cue for 9-ball. Salmo didn't impress much, taking an early error and scrambling to get a score of 17 shots. Southern Monarchs sophomore Molly is next, using the purple cue in 9-ball. Molly made a mess of her start with two errors, then locked in late to close on 15 shots. Continuing along, Pronger Tridents star Spot uses the green cue for 8-ball. Spot started hot and then leveled off at a cruising pace to put up 21 shots and no errors. At the back of the group, Victoria Spurs star Yekaterina uses the silver cue in 10-ball. Yekaterina showed her assassin-like aim in this one, taking no errors in 13 shots. 

The ninth batch starts as Queens Flames veteran Mario also uses the silver cue in 10-ball. Nothing seemed to go right for Mario, who rattled a ton of shots out to finish at 28 shots and one error. More 10-ball is on the way as Lighton Prestige captain Acorn plays with the red cue. Acorn couldn't keep the cue ball on the table, taking three errors and closing at 19 shots. Todavía Stills star Pedey goes next, using the silver cue for 9-ball. Pedey was good in this appearance, taking no errors and finishing with 11 shots. Back in 10-ball, Maplewood Lumberjacks veteran Summer uses the red cue. Summer held her own fairly well with one error in 17 shots. Another Lumberjack, the veteran Vladimir, picks up the green cue for 8-ball to end the set. Vladimir wasn't always great, but he was clean with 21 shots and no errors. 

The final group commences as Infinity Torpedoes veteran Shelley uses the silver cue for 8-ball. Shelley scratched on the break, but that was her only error in 20 shots. Central Warriors star Dustin draws in for 10-ball with the green cue. A couple of errors didn't bother Dustin in this outing, as he pushed his way through to finish on 15 shots with a hot ending. The 48th game today sees Modernistic Union newcomer Quincy using the blue cue in 8-ball. Quincy had a decent performance until the end, taking 23 shots and one error with a late fade. Eastside Sharks newcomer Rudolph picks up the purple cue for his 9-ball appearance. Rudolph struggled initially and took one error in the middle before ending with 15 shots. Westside Rockers newcomer Snowball will end the day with the silver cue in hand for 9-ball. Snowball showed good efficiency to end her game in 12 shots with no errors. 

An excellent day of action will hopefully lead into more of the same tomorrow.

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