| A Division |
| Sportsman 2 [4] at Break Time 4 [11] | view score sheet |
| Luis Hernandez and Jake Speer combined for six wins, and 2nd place Break Time 4 (16-2) had little trouble defeating 7th place Sportsman 2 (9-9). Derrick Craig put Sportsman on the board first with his opening win over Steve Moreno, but it was all Break Time after that. Andy Reagan led Sportsman with two wins. The victory clinched a playoff spot for Break Time 4. | |
| Don Q's 2 [9] at Cliff Room 4 [6] | view score sheet |
| Steve Myers had three wins and a break 'n run to lead 5th place Don Q's 2 (12-5) to a 9-6 victory over last place Cliff Room 4 (1-17). Don Q's was dominant in the first half of the match, running out to a 6-2 lead. Cliff Room was pesky, however, and they won 3 of 4 to close the gap to 7-5. Ken Hilton then won the game between the two team captains to give Don Q's the match. Peter Garcia and Josue Solis led Cliff Room with two wins each, and sub Albert Covarrubias ended the night with a break-'n run. | |
| Roundin Third 2 [10] at Creekside 2 [5] | view score sheet |
| Roundin Third 2 used a quick start and a strong finish to defeat host Creekside 2, 10-5. Matt Mosier had his first-ever three-win night for Roundin Third. Team leader Nick Lamb got the ball rolling for Roundin Third with a table run in the first game of the night. Roundin Third extended their lead to 4-1, but in the second frame, Creekside came back with four wins to tie the score at 5-5. The beer frame was all Roundin Third's. This was only the second match win of the season for 12th place Roundin Third (2-15). 10th place Creekside 2 fell to 5-13. | |
| Endless Summer [5] at Don Q's 1 [10] | view score sheet |
| 6th place Endless Summer stumbled into the lair of 3rd place Don Q's 1 without their big gun, Nick Doerr, and it cost them as Don Q's rode a quick start to a 10-5 victory. Three-game winners Brent Boone and Robert Rosa helped Don Q's race to an early 4-1 lead, and Endless Summer could never recover. Captain Jim Holloway had his sixth table run of the season for Don Q's 1 (15-3). Shaun Snyder led Endless Summer (11-7) with two wins. | |
| Brewco Lounge 1 [4] at Monty's 1 [11] | view score sheet |
| Monty's 1 recovered from last week's heartbreaking loss to hammer visiting Brewco Lounge 1. Monty's, led by three-game winners Mundo Burques and John Bushnell, jumped out of the gate with eight straight wins. Reno King, Tyler Malta, Jeremy Warner, and Tony Allred had one win each for 8th place Brewco Lounge 1 (6-11). 4th place Monty's 1 improved to 13-4. Ernesto Sanchez and crew next travel to 5th place Don Q's 2; a match they must win to have any hope of moving up in the standings. | |
| Cliff Room 3 [4] at Sportsman 1 [11] | view score sheet |
| Captain Chris "The Ripper" Ackler had three wins and a table run to lead 1st place Sportsman 1 (16-1) to an 11-4 victory at home over Cliff Room 3. Two-game winner Robert Alley helped Cliff Room keep the first half of the match close, but Sportsman quickly pulled away and had the match won by the 11th game. "A" Division leaders Harry Peltz and Pete Conover combined for six wins to maintain their lead over 3rd place Brent Boone (Don Q's 1). 11th place Cliff Room 3 fell to 3-15. With the win, Sportsman 1 joins Break Time 4 as the only two teams to have clinched a spot in the playoffs. | |
| Creekside 1 had a BYE | |
| B Division |
| Tiburon Tavern [4] at Brewco Lounge 2 [11] | view score sheet |
| Brewco Lounge 2 ended their three-match losing streak with an 11-4 home win against Tiburon Tavern. The two teams traded wins through the first eight games, but Brewco buckled down and won the remaining seven. Don Perkins and Bryan Lum combined for six wins to lead 7th place Brewco Lounge 2 (11-8). The road ahead gets a little bumpy for Brewco, as their next three matches are against teams that are ahead of them in the standings. 13th place Tiburon Tavern fell to 2-17. Four Tiburon players had one win each; Josette Desoto, Craig Keefer, Clint Dibala, and Brandi Dillard. | |
| Break Time 2 [5] at Cliff Room 2 [10] | view score sheet |
| Cliff Room 2 stumbled early in their home match against Break Time 2, but three-game winner Maurice Elias sparked a match-ending six-game win streak that allowed Cliff Room to run away with a 10-5 victory. Break Time's Avonell Ogden announced her grand return with authority; she beat Ernie Rivas in the first game of the night. Avonell had been out with a sore back since the beginning of the year. Elias gave Cliff Room its first lead of the night with his break 'n run in game 5. Two-game winner Dennis Nupdal then started a three-game win streak that helped Break Time regain the lead at 5-4. It was all Cliff Room from there on out. 1st place Cliff Room 2 improved to 18-1. Break Time 2 (7-12) dropped back to 11th place. | |
| Cliff Room 1 [4] at Monty's 2 [11] | view score sheet |
| 2nd place Monty's 2 (16-3) avenged their week 6 road loss to Cliff Room 1 with a dominating 11-4 win at home. Two-game winner Pat Wieser won the opening game to give Cliff Room a 1-0 lead, but Monty's answered with four straight wins and never looked back. Monty's captain Alfonso Lazaro had three wins and a table run, and sub J.P. Ramirez had three wins and a break-and-run. The pain of the loss by 4th place Cliff Room 1 (13-6) was soothed somewhat by losses from 3rd place Break Time 5 and 5th place Monty's 3. | |
| Monty's 3 [6] at Moose Lodge 2 [9] | view score sheet |
| The Moose were on the loose in the first two frames of their match against visiting Monty's 3, and when the beer frame bell sounded, the match was already over. Eddie Velez won the first of his three game wins to give 6th place Moose Lodge 2 a 3-0 lead. Two-game winner Phil Beach helped 5th place Monty's 3 close the gap to 3-2, but then the Moose went wild, winning the next five games to secure the victory. Both teams now have a 12-7 record; Monty's 3 has seven more game wins than Moose Lodge 2. Looking ahead to the final seven matches, it appears that no one has an easier schedule than Monty's 3, and no one has a tougher schedule than Moose Lodge 2. | |
| Moose Lodge 1 [5] at Old Town Tavern [10] | view score sheet |
| Old Town Tavern ended their eight-match drought with a 10-5 win at home against Moose Lodge 1. Three-game winner Amy Younger helped Old Town sprint to a 4-0 lead, but the Moose responded with three wins to tighten the score to 4-3. Old Town came right back with six straight wins to seal the victory. Frank Meza led last place Moose Lodge 1 (1-18) with two wins. 12th place Old Town Tavern improved to 4-15. | |
| Break Time 5 [7] at Roundin Third 1 [8] | view score sheet |
| Break Time 5 (15-4) had a big lead, but they put the engine in idle way too early, and host Roundin Third overcame the massive deficit to post a dramatic 8-7 upset win. Break Time's Mike Rys opened his night with his sixth table run of the season. Rys and Bob Pastor both won their first two games, and Break Time enjoyed a 6-2 lead. Two-game winners Josh Salvador, Brian Guajardo, and Kumi Rauf then went back-to-back-to-back, sparking Roundin Third to a five-game run that gave them the lead, 7-6. Dave Thomas sent the match to the hill-hill game with his game-14 win over Salvador. Guajardo then completed the comeback with a win against Rys. With the win, Roundin Third 1 (7-12) jump up two spots to 9th place. The loss didn't affect 3rd place Break Time 5 that much. Break Time still holds a comfortable lead over 4th place Cliff Room 1, and regardless of Tuesday's outcome, they most likely will have to defeat both 1st place Cliff Room 2 and 2nd place Monty's 2 to move up in the standings. | |
| Carp Billiards 1 [7] at Bak Dor 2 [8] | view score sheet |
| Bak Dor 2 was red-hot in the beer frame, enabling them to come from behind and edge visiting Carp Billiards, 8-7. This match was back-and-forth through the first eight games until Carp Billiards' James Maertens broke the cycle with a win in game 10 that gave his team a 6-4 lead. Bak Dor responded with four straight wins, including a table run by three-game winner Bob McLean, to seal the victory. 8th place Bak Dor 2 improved to 8-11. With the loss, Carp Billiards (7-12) fell one spot to 10th place. | |