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Johnny Archer Wins at VF Brunswick Championship by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

KarenCorrSuperBilliards.JPGIn the women's round robin event, Karen Corr triumphed over Helena Thornfeldt in the finals.  The format was a race to 6, two sets each, and a o­ne-game tie-breaker if necessary.  Corr won the first set 6-3 because of a Thornfeldt scratch o­n the 7 ball in the last game, which made it easy for Corr to get out.  In the second set, the ladies traded games until Corr reached the hill with the score 5-4.  At that point, again Thornfeldt got in trouble and scratched o­n the 7 ball, and in a now-familiar scenario, Corr ran the remaining two balls out for the 6-4 win.

This article was published on Monday 24 March, 2003.
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