Round Three Results: Eight Players Remain Undefeated

Jun 8, 2012





WPBA WOMEN'S US OPEN 9-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP 
Round Three Results: Eight Players Remain Undefeated







TULSA, OK - The WPBA US Open 9-Ball Championships is down to the final eight undefeated players after an intense round on the winner's side. Players still undefeated include defending champion Alliosn Fisher, Jennifer Barretta of NYC, Taiwan's Jennifer Chen, junior national champion Brittany Bryant of Canada, Norway's Line Kjorsvik (in a nail-biter 9-8 over the Texas Tornado Vivian Villarreal), Austrian native Gerda Hofstatter, and Swedish import Helena Thornfeldt. California's Melissa Herndon upset the "Black Widow" Jeanette Lee this round with a 9-4 victory; Jeanette will attempt to come through the one loss side.
Round Three Winner's Bracket Results 
Allison Fisher d. Kim Shaw 9-4
Jennifer Barretta d. Jessica Barnes 9-4
Jennifer Chen d. Ewa Luarance 9-5
Brittany Bryant d. Stacy Novack 9-4
Melissa Herndon d. Jeanette Lee 9-4
Line Kjorsvik d. Vivian Villarreal 9-8
Gerda Hofstatter d. Angel Paglia 9-7
Helena Thornfeldt d. Sara Miller 9-0
 
Winners of these matches all play at 8:15 p.m. this evening. Winners are guaranteed a spot in tomorrow's ESPN quarter finals. Losers move to the one-loss side to attempt to make the final eight for the single elimination final stage of the tournament. Fans and media can keep up with ongoing results at http://www.wpba.com/images/stories/brackets/2012_us_open.pdf (refresh the link for the most up-to-date results!)
 
Schedule of Events:
Saturday, June 9 at 1 pm
ESPN Quarterfinals (Tix are $20 general admission, $25 VIP)
Sunday, June 10 at 1 pm
ESPN Semifinals and Final (Tix are $20 general admission, $25 VIP)
The quarter final, semi final and final matches will be taped by ESPN for seven one-hour national broadcasts, airing Saturday, July 14, (Quarterfinals 12-4pm on ESPN2) and Sunday, July 15, (Semifinals/Final 1-4pm on ESPN2).
It all takes place at the River Spirit Event Center, adjacent to the River Spirit Casino at 81st and Riverside in Tulsa.
Tickets are just $10 on June 7th & 8th and $20 on June 9th and 10th!  VIP tickets are available for $25. Visit http://www.riverspirittulsa.com/Pages/Home.aspx for tickets and more information!











About the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA)
The WPBA was established in 1976 as the Women's Professional Billiard Alliance, and celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2011 as the oldest pro player organization in the sport. The WPBA sanctions and produces the Women's Pro Billiard Tour, which features ESPN-televised events with the world's greatest women players. Visit www.wpba.com for more. The WPBA Classic Tour is sponsored by Diamond Billiards, Iwan Simonis cloth, Delta 13, Pooldawg and Aramith balls.
  
About River Spirit Casino and Event Center
River Spirit Casino, Tulsa's $195 million casino project at 81st & Riverside, showcases 300,000 square feet of gaming space and is one of the largest gaming floors in Oklahoma. With over 2,600 high-tech electronic machines, 23 table games and 15 poker tables, River Spirit Casino offers the most current technology and latest games available. The facility features four dining and beverage venues including the largest casino buffet in Oklahoma, a steakhouse, a 24-hour café, a lounge and a sports bar.  The newly renovated River Spirit Event Center is located at the site of the former Creek Nation Casino - Tulsa at 81st and Riverside Drive. The venue has nearly 20,000 sq. ft of useable space for sporting events, entertainment, conventions and meetings and all amenities. For more information on River Spirit Casino visit www.riverspirittulsa.com.
As an active community partner, River Spirit Casino provides a positive economic impact for Tulsa and surrounding towns. Proceeds from gaming operations help to fund a variety of Muscogee (Creek) Nation service programs such as housing, education, elderly assistance and healthcare. For more information on the tribe's history and government, please visit the Muscogee (Creek) Nation's Web site at http://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/.



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