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“The Lion” Roars His Way to the Top at the WPC by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

After drawing first blood in the race to 17, Pagulayan dropped to the background as Chang took the next four games in a row.  The Filipino o­nly scored o­ne more game before his opponent had put six racks between the two of them at 8-2.  A scratch o­n the next break by Chang seemed to give Pagulayan the nudge he needed, and he was back in stroke, winning the next two racks convincingly. 

A jawed 1 ball bank by Pagulayan gave the table back to Chang, who won the next two games for an intimidating 10-4 lead.  Undaunted, “The Lion” clawed his way back into the match.  He brought the score to 10-6 after a missed combo by Chang, turning the table back over for Chang to reach 11-6 after a scratch.  But an uncharacteristic miss by Chang o­n the 2 ball in the following rack put Pagulayan back in the saddle.  The playful Filipino cleared that table and then broke and ran the next four racks to knot the score at 11 in an incredible comeback.

A missed 2 ball by Pagulayan allowed Chang back to the table for the first time in five racks, and he showed no signs of taking the heat as he cleared the table and then broke and ran out to bring the score to 13-11.  Chang then missed the 1 ball in the following rack, allowing “The Killer Pixie” to tie the score at 13.  And then Pagulayan, after a failed safety attempt by Chang, regained the lead for the first time in the match since his capture of the very first rack, making it 14-13 in the race to 17.

With the finish line firmly in his sights, Pagulayan broke and ran the next rack and then the next to reach the hill with Chang sitting glumly at 13.  He ran the final rack after his amazing show of heart to achieve the 2004 World Champion title, as well at the $75,000 first place prize.

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This article was published on Sunday 18 July, 2004.
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