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Upsets are the Rule at Music City Open by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Defending champion Jonathan "Hennessee" Pinegar dropped Randy Gregory 11-3 in his 8:00 p.m. first round but then was overcome by Floyd Reasons 11-7.  Another surprise was an early loss by Jamie Baraks. He opened by toppling a very game Mark Jarvis 11-5, but he met his match in Michigan’s Brandon Ashcraft, who'd already toppled Townsend. Thanks to a series of scratches, "bad rolls," and early loose play, Baraks went down 11-7.  He is still alive for his 5 p.m. Friday match against Jessie Middlebrooks. 

The other "top seeds" (at least by the bidding) fell in a similar way. Dave Matlock succumbed to Ronnie Martin, then took a 5-all tie to an 11-7 win in his next encounter. Townsend, after falling to Ashcraft, drew the same kind of desperate chance as Pinegar did, having to face Nick Vita in a midnight elimination round. Meanwhile, James Walden avenged an opening loss to Dino Congiardo with an 11-2 stomping of J. J. Mayfield, o­nly to be stuck with another of the Thursday midnight showdowns against Seth Mallard.

Local hero Bobby Pickle is having a good tournament so far, though it took some late come back action to stay in the winners' bracket. Pickle handled Barry Boney fairly easily in his first match, then faced Lance Ireland and had his hands full from the start until pulling off a hill-hill victory.

The ladies’ tournament begins at 7 p.m. There have already been sightings of multiple-defending champ Helen Thornfeldt, Monica Webb, and a few others, so it should prove to be a real battleground.

Visit InsidePOOL for the latest news o­n the Music City Open.

This article was published on Friday 07 January, 2005.
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