Paradox Pearl |
Paradox |
The next block, I again started out strong using my Paradox and shot 221 and 236. I then hit a horrific pair and shot 157, followed with a 187. I managed to pull everything back together the last game, ending with a 235 for +97 overall.
The final block we bowled on the burn. Needing a good block to stay in the cut number, I wanted to stay clean and fill frames. I started out shooting 225 using the new Columbia 300 Swerve FX, but followed it with a 179 and a clean 196. I then switched to the Black Widow Limited and ended the block with a 211 and 212 to get to +120 overall. That put me right on the bubble for the cut to the top 64. Crossing all fingers and toes going into the final game of qualifying for the final block, I managed to barely squeak in to matchplay earning the final 64th position and facing top seed and three-time Player of the Year Jason Belmonte in the opening round match.
Black Widow Limited |
Swerve FX |
I was very excited to again be back into the Matchplay finals at the USBC Masters. I came in tied for 9th place at the 2012 USBC Masters in Las Vegas, NV. This year, I was one of only four females to qualify for the top 64 cut. Matchplay at the Masters, similar to the USBC Queens, puts players into a 64-person bracket with a 3-game total pinball double elimination format. I faced three-time defending champion Jason Belmonte in my opening match. My game plan worked, as the scoring pace was very low for the match, but unfortunately, I didn't execute as well as I would have hoped and couldn't manage to stay out of trouble. I lost the match 507-613.
That put me into the losers bracket early, which is NEVER where you want to be because it's endless matches from there on out, in order to make the TV finals. My next match was a familiar one, as I went on to face Kelly Kulick in Round 2. In another very low scoring match, it went down to the final frames, but in the end I lost 538-541 and was knocked out of the tournament.
Although I would have hoped for a better matchplay finals, I am still very proud of how I competed all week. I never missed a single pin spare, made quite a lot of difficult split conversions and overall could see that my hard work the last couple of months was paying off.
Congratulations to Anthony Simonsen who won the USBC Masters becoming the youngest player to win a PBA Major title at 19 years old.
Until next time...
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