This past weekend,
Comet Billiards hosted the Women’s Open
Predator 9-ball Event sponsored by
Jim
Murnak Cue Cases. The event brought in WPBA
pros Liz Ford, Meghan Minerich and Caroline Pao.
Iris Ranola, who has been cleaning up the regional
events attended, along with recent Tri-State Invitational
runner up Gail Glazebrook and the always deadly
Emily Duddy arrived with Asia, who recently won
the JPNEWT qualifier spot.
The draw brought a very difficult 1st round match
for Iris Ranola and Meghan Minerich. After moving
here in February from the Philippines, Iris is
a recent powerhouse edition to the northeast women’s
events, winning many of the region’s qualifiers
this year. Meghan Minerich, sponsored by Gallery
Billiards, has been on the pro circuit for a number
of years now. The ladies traded racks back and
forth until a costly 8-ball miss proved deadly
for Minerich and allowed Ranola to pull ahead
and close the match 7-5, sending Minerich to the
one-loss side much earlier than expected.
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Liz Ford was playing very strong pool this weekend.
After a 7-0 win over Glazebrook, she continued
her dominance on the winner’s side until
she met with Caroline Pao in the quarter finals.
Pao started the day with a nail-biter in the first
round as Olga Gashkova fought tooth and nail against
the WPBA pro, but a 6-ball miss in rack 13 allowed
Pao to squeeze out the win 7-6. After that Pao
blazed through the winner’s side to meet
up with Ford. This was a great match as both players
were equaling hungry for the win. At hill-hill
it was still a coin toss as to who was going to
take the match. Pao proved victorious as she clenched
the win 7-6.
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Emily Duddy initially lost to Ford earlier in
the day and was clearing the one-loss bracket.
A close call with up and coming player, Borana
Andoni 7-5 seemed to give Duddy the steam she
needed to beat the dangerous Asia 7-5. This set
up another chance at Ford. Unfortunately for Duddy,
the second time was no different as Ford continued
to show her experience and talent leaving Duddy
to settle for 4th place.
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Exhibiting a phenomenal break, impeccable cue
ball control and nerves of steel, Iris Ranola
has been dominating the women players of the northeast.
As the winner’s bracket came to the hot-seat
match, Pao struggled to maintain her momentum
and fell 7-3 to Ranola setting up a rematch between
Ford and Pao. The loss to Ranola may have carried
into Pao’s rematch with Ford. Both ladies
were visibly tired and the day’s pressures
had clearly taken a toll on each player’s
game, but Ford was relentless and trudged through
the match, not allowing Pao much room for error.
As Pao struggled, Ford dominated and clenched
the match 7-1.
The day was long and draining and so in the late
hours of the event, both Ranola and Ford decided
to crown the other as champion of the event, so
the first Predator Women’s Open 9-ball Event
crowned Iris Ranola and Liz Forst co-champions
of the tournament. Congratulations to both ladies
for a great tournament and thank you again Jim
Murnak for sponsoring the event.