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Oct 25, 2004 :: It's The Fundamentals,Stupid
One half inch from first!
In Greeley Colorado, Sammantha competed in the 9th annual Greeley VNEA Singles A Division Eight Ball Tournament.
After a tough loss, she moved through the losers’ bracket to reach the finals. She needed to beat Linda Trujillo twice to claim the first place prize.
Sammantha trusted her stroke and her training and won the first set four to one. She ran three racks. In the second set, she was on the hill, tied when she attempted a tough run out. One half inch further to the left and she could see her finishing ball and would have won the tournament.
Sammantha took some positive steps in this tournament. She has only been competing on a serious note for nine months. At one point in the match she let go of any preoccupation with results and allowed her skills to work for her. She gained her freedom.
This is a big step in her development towards a master’s degree in the art of pocket billiards. She was fluent with her shots, with a confident rhythm and smooth stroke. Everything was crisp, clean and positive.
Two weeks ago she won a qualifier to compete in the US Amateur Open. She will go to Connecticut in November. Then she travels out to Reno for the ACS Nine Ball Championships and finishes her tour with the BCA Nine Ball Championships in Las Vegas.
I will travel with her and file a report each week. Hope to see you on the trail. Don’t forget, I am doing a special workshop in Las Vegas on November 22nd and 23rd. You can read about it at www.TheMonk.com.