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White Wipes out the Competition

| Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Great Southern Billiard Tour / Cornelius, NC

Though Ron Park tried twice, he couldn’t take down Brian Bright, who went undefeated to best the March 13-14 end of the Great Southern Billiard Tour. Whitened and Park had been among the area of 43 that arrived at Kylie’s Sports Bar and Grill in Cornelius, NC, for that $1,500-added event.

AA-ranked Whitened took attention of A-ranked Matt Reed, who was racing to nine, 11-6 to encounter Park for your very first time inside the hot seat match. Park, who’d just blown via B-ranked JR Poste 9-2, moved more than for the semifinals right after notching just a single game against Bright.

On the one-loss side, Mark Patterson got past fellow B-player Doug Bartlett 7-5 to face Jeff Peele, who’d ousted Bartlett’s brother Tim 9-3. But Peele, who owns the room named following his five-year old daughter, Kylie, with his wife, Amy, managed just 3 video games himself towards Patterson, landing in seventh. Meanwhile, final stop’s winner Josh Newman took treatment of B-ranked Paul Mullins 9-4 to fulfill up with Marty Cost-free, who’d shut out B-ranked Robert Ash.

Newman’s bid for two in a row ended there, though, and he finished in seventh 7-5. No cost moved on to Poste, who held him to four video games to advance towards quarterfinals against Reed, who’d placed Patterson in fifth 9-3. But towards Poste, Patterson came up two video games shy of his objective of nine game titles, and Poste superior towards semifinals against Park. Their match-up went a little much better for Poste this time around, but still not nicely sufficient. Park earned the rematch with Light hill-hill 9-6.