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At the Wednesday night pool league on Nov. 11, the Stevenators won big over The Favorites 10-3. This moved the Stevenators into second place, 11 games behind Right on Cue and dropped the Favorites into third place, two games behind the Stevenators. Cornel Sneekes won six games for the Stevenators and teammates Ron Kennedy and Millie Larsen won five.

Shot First, Then Shape won 8-5 over X Factor. Erick Ward won five games for Shot First and then won the final threeperson ball game. Right on Cue continued its winning ways with an 8-5 victory over Hot Sticks. Tom Zimmerman won five games and both of his singles matches for Right on Cue. Right on Cue pretty much has first place wrapped up with only one week to go in the season, holding an 11-game lead, but it still has to compete in the playoffs.

At the final regular season meeting of the Monday American League, the Cue Commandos edged Joker’s Wild 7-6. However, Joker’s Wild still finished in first place with a record of 74 wins and 56 losses. The Cue Commandos won five of the six singles matches and Roy Mittlestead won four games. This means that next week there will be a rematch in the playoffs between these two teams, since the Cue Commandos finished in fourth place.

The Renegades beat the Cue Crew 9-4. The Renegades won five of their six singles matches and Guta Basner of the Renegades won five games, including both of her singles games. This strong finish for the Renegades put them in third place with a 67 and 63 record for the season. Next week the Renegades will play the Cue Crew in the playoffs. The Rustlers beat the Sharp Shooters 7-6, with their “A” player Rusty Aquino winning five games. The Rustlers won five of their six doubles matches.

The Wednesday night National League has yet to play its final matches. The playoff format will be the same for both leagues. The first and fourth place teams will play two out of three games of eight ball. The winner will meet the winner of the second and third place match. Those two teams will play two out of three. The two teams that survive the playoffs will meet in a championship match.

For club information, contact Steve Edrich at 714980-3665. — Dave Silva

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