Outstanding outing(s):
- A perfect 80 score was accomplished tonight by both Mike M and Mike B.
- Mike K contributed 76 and therefore officially established this as “open Mike night.”
- Mike H was absent, so Jerry R’s 75 points completes this week’s list of outstanding outings.
RAFFLE Status:
- Nancy K got picked for the 2nd time this season. Her Table 12 break shot elicited a last-moment audience shrill because the 1-ball entered the jaws of the SE corner pocket and stayed there for all to see. No other balls were close to a pocket.
- Her teammate Jeff H fared much better on his Table 11 break. The 4-ball dropped and the 6-ball dropped almost immediately after it. The cue-ball sat within comfortable reach from the NW side of the table. The 2-ball posed a threat to a good hit on the 1, but Jeff didn’t take much time to prove that it could be done cleanly. He sank the 1 into the SE corner and got a clean look for the 2-ball into the south side pocket. However, it wasn’t an angle he liked, so he cashed out earning one third of the available pot.
- The remaining raffle pot rolls over to Week 15.
OTHER:
- If anyone found a black CLAW cue stick holder in the past two weeks, please arrange returning it to Sam B.
- This was one of the rare nights when every team (BYE team excluded) had a full set of four players in action.
- Speaking of rare, there was an unusual abundance of people seeking the League Operator’s attention between 9:55 and 10:08pm – right at the height of raffle selection and execution time.
- Speaking again of rare, the league operator was called upon to watch a hit on Table 07. That in itself isn’t rare, but the table configuration was peculiar.
- There were two object balls wedged in the SE corner pocket such that each was adjacent to that pocket’s two convening rails.
- Both balls were solid and the shooter (Kevin C) was shooting solids and had no other solids at which to shoot. He also had an opponent object ball interfering with a clean hit.
- By rule, once the cue-ball hits a legal object ball, there must be a ball made or a rail struck. The two balls already adjacent to the rails would not count as striking a rail unless they hit a rail after having departed their adjacency.
- Kevin shot, kicked the cue-ball off the NE rail, the cue-ball struck both legal object balls leaving them still wedged and then the cue-ball caromed off the object balls into the SE rail for a good hit.
- Next week is the final week of scheduled matches this season.
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- There are currently eight different individuals with a viable shot for the Top Shooter title (more than usual with just one week to go).
- Only two teams have a mathematical shot of finishing the season with an average of at least 315 points per week (the amount of points typically required to finish 3rd place or higher).
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