I thought maybe she was doing something with the WPC.sjm said:Three looks at the brackets won't be enough to find Jennifer Chen, either.

I thought maybe she was doing something with the WPC.sjm said:Three looks at the brackets won't be enough to find Jennifer Chen, either.
shinyballs said:I'm going to go out on a limb and say Anna will beat Jennifer Barretta in her next match.
I think you're right, she is the real deal. I need to get down to Albuquerque and watch her play some.
I have to agree with you (as usualsjm said:I'd be far less surprised if Pam Treadway were to beat Lee. Pam is very experienced and has dominated at the regional level, usually an omen that a player has fine prospects as a professional.
Pam Treadway, looks armed and dangerous and if Jeanette is off tonight, an upset may be brewing.
Nostroke said:Fri Nite
Treadway loses to Lee- both played bad- Pam is the real deal- a VERY mature game- not a kid's game at all- knows when to play safe, when to accept mediocre position etc.
Timberly said:The general assumption from most that I've talked to while watching her play (men pro players included) she's the real deal and definitely has a fututre in this game.
Believe me, I've heard it... When I used to shoot pool, guys would talk like that...pro or not. Some thought I really had game & some were probably just hitting on me. However, I will say that one of the pro's that's very impressed with Pam, generally is not impressed by women players. Withouth naming names, there's some very popular female pros that obviously shoot well to be where they're at and he's not impressed by them at all. I noticed right away the contrast in his thoughts about Pam. My thought being, and part of his too is this... if she plays this strong at 17 (whoops, just turned 18) and she continues to focus on the game and stays a straight road, she's only going to get better and she's got her whole life ahead of her to do so. The possibilities are there for her to go far in this game. It's up to her to maintain and make it happen, but it's something that she could very well do.sjm said:Timberly, some comments are to be taken lightly in women's pro pool. I really hate to say this, but, it often seems to me that every time a male pro sees a woman that can run four balls, they proclaim them the next star of women's pro pool.
Tbeaux said:All the best to Sarah "KABOOM (and take that and that)" Rousey!![]()
JAM said:Now, having said that, Monica Webb got the sweetest draw on the charts (IMO), and I predict that Monica will advance to the semi-finals and, maybe, the winner's circle. That's my prediction and I'm sticking with it!![]()
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landshark77 said:Ummm, her fans have spoken....she is to be known as OTHER!I am gonna bet that Steve will use this in a tourney before the end of the year.
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JAM said:I first met Pamela Treadway when she was a mere 15 years old, competing at the Glass City Open in Toledo, OH. She was the only female who entered the male-dominated tournament, and she cashed, taking down a few heavyweights along the way, which caught everybody's attention at that time.
I never got the opportunity to see Jean Balukas play when she was a young'n, but I have been told by those who were around Jean and saw her compete quite often when she was growing up and developing her game that Pamela Treadway plays as strong as Jean did in her younger years. I predict that Pamela Treadway will dominate the WPBA Tour in a matter of no time. The young lady hasn't even reached her peak and she's already creating a buzz. Women players at events I have attended are definitely checking her out and, quite frankly, in awe of her maturity, focus, and straight-shooting capabilities.
Now, having said that, Monica Webb got the sweetest draw on the charts (IMO), and I predict that Monica will advance to the semi-finals and, maybe, the winner's circle. That's my prediction and I'm sticking with it!![]()
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sjm said:This tournament is a getting seriously WEIRD. With sixteen players left, the top sixteen seeds are down to ten:
Seeded Players Still Left on Winner's Side
K Fisher, M Herndon, G Hofstatter, J Lee, M Webb, GY Kim
Loser's Side
A Fisher, K Corr, T Nelson, J Barretta
Congratulations to unseeded players M Minerich, C Norris, J Atwell, M Morris, L Smith, K White for conspiring to deny some of the game's most elite the kind of finshes they are more accustomed to.
Overall, what a performance by the unseeded players in Florida this weekend!
Ummm, don't you still owe us a picture of yourself?? Please post it so I can take your posts to heart. Thank you.APA7 said:Oh get over it. Besides 'C-4' sounds like Sarah should be playing bingo or battleship![]()
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Pjadedd said:Results:
Winner's Bracket
Kim def. Norris 9-5
Lee def. Hofstatter 9-4
Webb def. Minerich 9-4
K. Fisher def. Herndon 9-6
Loser's Bracket
Corr def. Nelson 9-3 (plays Minerich next)
Barretta def. Morris 9-6 (plays Herndon next)
White def. Smith 9-6 (plays Norris next)
A. Fisher def. Atwell 9-1 (plays Hofstatter next)
PJ
Pjadedd said:Results:
Winner's Bracket
Kim def. Norris 9-5
Lee def. Hofstatter 9-4
Webb def. Minerich 9-4
K. Fisher def. Herndon 9-6
Loser's Bracket
Corr def. Nelson 9-3 (plays Minerich next)
Barretta def. Morris 9-6 (plays Herndon next)
White def. Smith 9-6 (plays Norris next)
A. Fisher def. Atwell 9-1 (plays Hofstatter next)
PJ