1 minute read
Derby City Classic
The night closed as Tony Chohan expelled Ellerman.
Woodward vs Filler
Surely, the comeback of the One-Pocket Championship was when Skyler Woodward, who just joined Shane Van Boening and Fedor Gorst at team Cuetec, faced Joshua Filler.
Woodward fell afoul of his own overly aggressive play which left Filler opportunities to pull ahead.
Sure, had Skyler made the ball, chances are he was out. When the ball didn’t fall, Filler filled in the gaps.
Woodward scrambled and they were tied at 2. With only one life left each: Someone’s gotta go.
Joshua, energized, jumped to a 5-2 lead.
Sky, disciplined now, had safety in mind. No more firing at fantasies. No silly sell-outs.
All the balls were soon driven upstream, not quite “the wedge” as they weren’t confined to a corner.
But, for sure, there was no way to win in one inning.
Either player must earn it – with pure banking skills. One rail, two rails at a time, Sky reversed the seemingly insurmountable lead.
You have to see it for yourself. The match is available OnDemand at Accu-Stats.com thru February, 28.
It’s must-see TV!
Friday. Feb 27, the bottleneck continues…
Johnathon “Hennessee” Pinegar vs Tony Chohan
As mentioned, Johnathon Pinegar is no stranger to Derby City. Yet, it will be this year’s superb performance against SVB, Tyler Styer, Anton Raga,