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Stoney Stone, who was in second in the points lead at this time, followed suit, starting the round with a 4 in the first inning and following up by running out the next eight racks. Going into the tenth inning of the round it came down to a few ball differences between first place and second. Roberts was the first up, and he was only able to score a 5. Stone proceeded to post a 9 in the last game. Once the points were checked and tallied, it came down to a one-ball difference between first and second place. Roberts had scored 390 and Stone only scored 389.

Throughout the event Stone was the only player to get on a break and run-out streak. Stone ran 18 consecutive racks in the event: six consecutive at the end of round 6 and ten consecutive racks in round 7, which was the final round of Saturday¡¯s play. In Sunday¡¯s first round Stone followed up in the first two innings with two consecutive rack runs. Stone was also the first player to score a 90 in the event, breaking the high record at the time, which was held by Atlanta¡¯s own John Maikke, who had an 87/90.

L-R Scott Rabon, James Roberts, Terrie Janis, Jesse Middlebrook, Stoney Stone

L-R Scott Rabon, James Roberts, Terrie Janis, Jesse Middlebrook, Stoney Stone

Results:
1st James Roberts $3,500
2nd Stoney Stone $1,550
3rd Jesse Middlebrook $1,000
4th Scott Rabon $600
5th Arlo Walsman $500
Justin Hall
7th Benny Conway Jr. $300
Randy Jordan
9th Jonathon Tedder $200
Harry McAbee
Brian White
Han Berber

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