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VNEA Singles Events Wind Down by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

In the women's 8-ball Master division, veteran VNEA player Joanne Ashton went undefeated through the winners' bracket to meet Tammie Jones in the finals.JoannAshtonVNEA.JPG  Jones, who recently captured the BCA title last week, soundly defeated Ashton 7-3 in the first set of the finals. But Jones missed a few key balls in the second set, and Ashton, who was playing pretty strong throughout the entire event, captialized o­n the unforced errors and ultimately won 6-4. 

Pam Bell, a former BCA champion who has been placing high in every event she enters lately, defeated Rachel Abbink, a rising star that is sure to capture her share of titles in the future, in the women's 9-ball Master division in their hill-hill match.  Both players performed well and it was an excellent match to watch for the spectators. 

Eric Durbin, a well-seasoned all around player from Middletown, OH, has gone undefeated through the men's 8-ball open division.  Durbin won the hot seat from Scott Mcleon earlier this evening and will play in the finals at 10:30 AM PST o­n Monday.  The Durbin/Mcleon match was the quickest of the evening, with Durbin winning by a smooth 5-0 score. EricDurbinVNEA.JPG

This article was published on Monday 26 May, 2003.
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