“I tried to force a few shots late in the tiebreaker, especially trying to kill from 38-feet with Danos in front of me when I should have waited for a better opportunity and those mental errors cost me,” lamented Fink. Fink was unable to draw closer, as Cordova booked his spot in his second consecutive R48LTE final. Cordova led 4-1 and 9-5 before Fink cut the deficit to one at 9-10. Fink raced to a 10-4 lead in game one but a double fault halted the RFC host’s momentum, as Cordova seized control of the game and scored 11 of the final 12 points of the game to take a one-game lead.įink was completely dominant in game two, finding the bottom board and holding Danos scoreless.Ĭordova played with renewed fire in the tiebreaker, shooting from the deep court and adding velocity to his drives. In the bottom bracket semifinal Danos Cordova met tournament host David Fink for the third consecutive tournament and second consecutive R48LTE semifinal (New Orleans). “Marcos always plays Killian pretty tough,” stated R48 #7 and Chavez LAAC teammate Vic Perez. Carroll withstood the Chavez back wall killing spree and advanced to the final in two games. Killian Carroll aimed to win his first RFC and second consecutive R48 tournament and looked sharp in his midmorning semifinal win against R48 #8 and SR48 #2 Marcos Chavez. ![]() The twelfth RFC concluded on Saturday, with the R48LTE completing its third LTE and sixth stop of the 2019/20 R48 IX season and the SR48 completing its second of three stops on the 2019/20 SR48 season. ![]() ![]() ( Editor’s Note:Men’s 40 finals and pro finals will be uploaded for on-demand viewing for Patreon and WPH Members by Wednesday)
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