Ouschan comes from the loss side to defend her WPBA Soaring Eagle Masters title

WPBA Vice President Daryn Hamilton, Tournament Director Jerry Stuckart, Jasmin Ouschan, Kelly Fisher and WPBA President Dean Roesler

Just shy of a year ago, Jasmin Ouschan was sitting in the hot seat at the WPBA’s 2022 Soaring Eagle Masters event in Michigan, waiting for Kelly Fisher to complete a five-match, loss-side winning streak that had begun when Ouschan sent her over in a winners’ side quarterfinal. Ouschan defeated Fisher a second time in the finals of that event to claim her third Soaring Eagle Masters title.

This past weekend (July 12-16), Ouschan claimed her fourth, with the steps to final victory working out just a little differently. This time, it was Fisher waiting in the hot seat for Ouschan, as she completed a five-match, loss-side winning streak that Fisher had not started. That privilege went to Margaret Fefilova, who would go on to face Fisher in the hot seat match and later, face Ouschan for a rematch in the semifinals. Fefilova finished third in both events.

“I love Soaring Eagle!” shouted Ouschan at the conclusion of the weekend, as well she might. 

The $40,000-added event drew a full field of 64 entrants to the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant, MI. When the dust settled and ranking points had been assigned, the 2023 Soaring Eagle competitors were the top four on the WPBA rankings, although not in the same order; Fisher, Ouschan, Tzu-Chien Wei (who finished 4th) and Fefilova.

It was a female star-studded event with all of the usual suspects competing for the title, including but not limited to Allison Fisher, Brittany Bryant, Caroline Pao, Kristina Zlateva, Kaylee McIntosh, Kristina Tkach, Janet Atwell and Kyoko Sone. Also on hand were a number of junior competitors, who continue to flex their young muscles against their older counterparts, like Savannah Easton, Sofia Mast and recently-graduated from junior status Kennedy Meyman. It made for a highly competitive series of matches for pretty much everyone involved.

Fisher’s path went through Leanne Lini (1) and Jaye Succo (3) before she was challenged in a double-hill battle against Bean (Meng-Hsia) Hung. Fisher survived that to down Yuki Hiraguchi 8-2 and draw Veronique Menard in one of the winners’ side semifinals. Margaret Fefilova, in the meantime, got by Kennedy Meyman in the opening round (1), Angela Janic in the second (0) and Janet Atwell (6) before running into a tricky part of her trip by drawing Ouschan in a winners’ side quarterfinal. She navigated that encounter 8-6, and drew Tzu-Chien Wei in the other winners’ side semifinal. 

Fisher defeated Menard 8-3 and was joined in the hot seat match by Fefilova, who’d sent Tzu-Chien to the loss side 8-4. Fisher and Fefilova played a match that came within a game of double hill (8-6) and left Fisher in the hot seat, waiting for Ouschan to complete her five-match winning streak on the other side of the bracket.

On the loss side, Menard ran into Ouschan, who’d followed her loss to Fefilova with victories over Kaylee McIntosh 8-3 and Kristina Tkach 8-4. Tzu-Chien picked up Kristina Zlateva, who’d lost a double-hill battle against Menard in the 2nd round and embarked on a six-match, loss-side streak that had, among others, eliminated JoAnn Mason Parker (6), Allison Fisher (4), Yuki Hiraguchi (6) and Seo Seoa (3). It was Zlateva’s birthday on Sunday and she was in the commentating booth for the finals, along with Allison Fisher.

Zlateva would likely have had just a thought or two about a rematch against Menard in the quarterfinals when she began her match against Tzu-Chien, who spoiled that rematch ‘party’ with an 8-6 win. Ouschan joined her in the quarterfinals after defeating Menard 8-4. Ouschan defeated Tzu-Chien 8-6 and in something of a ‘take no prisoners’ kind of way, shut out Fefilova in the semifinals. 

In a combination of what was most likely circumstance and a touch of caution, Ouschan and Fisher played their first pair of games in the final very ‘close to the vest,’ with a number of safety shots that eventually led to the first tie (1-1) of five. They then settled into a varying pattern that saw them trade the initiative back and forth. Ouschan won her first of two-in-a-row to take a single game lead that was quickly countered by Fisher and they settled into a pattern that brought them to a 4-4 tie.

Fisher chalked up her first two-in-a-row and right at the midway point of the match, chalked up her third in a row and took the match’s first two-game lead at 6-4. Ouschan won two in a row to tie things up at 6-6. Fisher chalked up rack #13 to take what would prove to be her last lead.

Ouschan answered with her first (and only) three in a row to reach the hill first, ahead by two at 9-7. Fisher took game #17, but Ouschan closed it out with the final game victory to claim her second straight Soaring Eagle title.

“We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all of the participants,” wrote Tour Director Jerry Stuckart on the WPBA Web site, “especially Jasmin Ouschan for her outstanding performance. We’d also like to express our gratitude to (the ownership and staff of) Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort for hosting the event, (along with) the WPBA staff and volunteers and sponsors Diamond, Aramith, Simonis, Outsville and digitalpool.com.”

The next stop on the WPBA calendar, scheduled for Sept. 28-Oct. 1 will be hosted by Iron City Billiards in Alabama.

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