I played D. Morris first and she missed a 7 ball on the first game and I got out. Then she scratched on the break and I was then up 2-0. I missed a 4 ball and she got out the next game. She ran out the next game and tied the match at 2-2. I then broke and made 4 balls on the break and made a nice out to go up 3-2 (oh my goodness, I broke and ran!). She tied it at 3-3. At one point I dogged an 8-ball, trying to draw back. Jumped up and hit too hard- no smooth stroke to be found (old Melinda showing up). After a couple of missed 9 balls by her, she would leave me good though and I missed them as well. She is up 4-5, then 5-6. I get out very nicely and tie up the match at 6-6. One more game to go. She misses the 3 ball and I got for it, planning to play safe on a tricky 4-ball. Well, I get far down enough on the table and what do you know, the 4 ball goes in the side. I make the 5 ball and leave a tough 6 ball shot, but make it, leaving a tougher 7 ball shot. But, I take my time (maybe too much time?) and make both balls beautifully to set me up for the 8 and 9 for the win. My friends are watching and it was nice to hear everyone saying I ran out nice for the win.
I then played my good friend Bonnie Coats next. I wasn’t nervous at all. Even though she’s a good player and won it last year, I was just going to focus on my pre shot routine (my goal for the tournament). She gets up on me 2-3, I am playing okay. I decided to make a few comments and enjoy the game, talk a little… I didn’t realize it made me feel comfortable until later and as I reflect back. At 3-5 her, she’s about to make a 7 ball that I missed and I just sit there and tell myself, “it’s okay, you are doing well. Smile.” So, I sat there and smile, being content with the world. I couldn’t believe it, but she missed it. I get out. That’s a huge game – instead 3-6, it’s now 4-5. I then make a 4-9 combo and after she scratches on the break the next, there’s a 3-9 combo to be made. So, I’m up 6-5. She gets out a nice rack the next game and ties it up 6-6. Again, hill-hill and one more game to go. I didn’t have a shot to play safe or make the 4-ball, because the 9-ball was in the way of one of the pockets. I look at it for a while and decide it’s my only shot and I go for it. I get real lucky, and the 4 ball gets tied up and Bonnie barely has a peak at it. She clips it to try and get the 4 away from the 9 and the cueball is at the other end of the table. I look at the carom and decide the cueball could easily go into the pocket (instead of the 9 ball). After making up my mind to go for it, I jacked up to slide over to the 9 and I made it! I couldn’t believe it. Again, lots of my friends watching and it was cool to hear them say it was a nice win and going for some shots were the ones they would have gone for.
I then played Leslee Blakie next. She had just defeated my good friend Sherry, so I wanted to get her for both of us. But, I didn’t play well and sold out a few games and she won 5-7.
I then waited around for a while and finally got to play Susan Mello. She’s a semi pro, so I had no expectations, except to focus on my pre shot routine. I was up 3-0 and she was real frustrated. I made some combos early on after some scratches and balls in hand. I could have started a 3-foul run at that point, but felt bad and didn’t execute it well. Well, should not have let up! She tied the match 3-3. When it was 5-5, I told myself as she was running out after one of my misses, “it’s okay, just smile, you’ve done well.” She missed the 9 in the side though, and I go up 6-5. Then I’m running out and she’s seeing it’s over (as am I) and I miss a straight in 8 ball that I had to use a long stop shot on and I hit it bad and miss. She gets out and it goes hill-hill. I’m practically shaking because the missed 8ball was a killer. I am running out again and have to use a bridge for the 8 ball and don’t get high enough on the 9ball. I have to bank it and I miss, but leave her a tough long table bank shot. She misses and leaves me a long, straight-in, table length shot on the 9 ball. I decided to make this one. I don’t take a lot of time, but I focused on my stroke, paused, looked at the 9 last, smooth stroke, and nailed it. Wow! I couldn’t believe it. Most of my friends were busy or gone, but I was so happy for myself. My adrenaline was pumping so much because I dogged that 8ball so bad! I then played Jessica Barnes next and played real good against her. My adrenaline had lowered, but left me extremely calm and confident, and I won 7-3. I was in to Sunday! A late night didn’t allow me my (self)-required 8 hours, but I got about 6 hours and tried to wake up as we drove to the pool room. At this point, Amanda is still on the winner’s side!
I play dawn Fox first and know she’s playing good, but she missed late in the rack and I got out and had many good games (I think, so). At 6-5 me, I deliberately set up a 5-9 combo because it was a tough out and I didn’t want her to get on the hill with me. I took my time (per my friend Tara) and nailed it beautifully. Off to another match! I played Susan Williams next. Another semi-pro. I again just wanted to focus on my pre shot routine. It was back and forth and tied at 5-5, we were put on the shot clock. I was glad – I was playing too slow. At 5-5, she scratches on a tough 8 ball and I get out. Then I get out the next game (got bad on the 9ball, but still made it – stayed down and didn’t hit it hard). So, I was guaranteed 5th place at this point. I place Nicole next – I don’t know what happened – I had my water and a fruit bar (but green apple, not blue berry) and I just don’t play the same. I’m more aware of the audience and not playing well, and definitely not focusing on my pre shot routine. She played better than any other player I played that tournament. Found out later she used to be a pro and I see why – she has a great game. I lost 7-2 I think. But, feel extremely happy for my finish and play. Very proud of myself. Very. [Check out the brackets!]
My friend Amanda ended up winning the tournament! I was so proud of her. And my good friend Heather placed 3rd. I enjoyed the company all weekend and it was great to see so many friends from all across the country, and to make some new friends.
On the way back, a cancelled flight and awesome help from a AA employee got us first class seats on two legs of a flight back and we got in by
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