 And Randy touched on the experience in this event for Josh Blanchard. Good guy to have on your team. And that is a nasty snap hook into the pocket. Let's see what his career has done and what he has meant for the game and for these fans. Yikes! Lazy down lane reaction 2-4-8-10. Back pin out the 8. Let's see if he hooks it in there. Oh, close. So you'll leave 2 on the deck and a little bit of a crack. Originally Wichita State Star. Let's see what he did this year in the Chameleon. Lost a bell bone. Oh, look out! Manager Dale Ballard Jr. pumped up. A nice break here. A.J. Chapman. What a game this young man has. And that's a huge break. Tripping the 4 forward and the 9 sideways. And now the anchor for NYC, Kyle Sherman. The Chameleon of the Cheetah Championship 2nd. Dick Allen won that one. Interesting that a guy who still looked at the first PBA tour title was chosen. Big shot for Marshall Kent. Got to keep this close. Oh, goodness. Yeah, good one. That was rated R for violence. Whoa! Max score 2-68 for the muscle. 2-45 for New York City Kingpins. Big chant here for Michael Holliman in his PBA League debut. Keep the pressure on. Let's send it down to Dale Ballard. What do you like most about your rookie, Michael Holliman? Big shot here with a strike. They'll be in the 2-40s. The high 2-40s. Remember Kingpins, Max score 2-45. Oh, a wrap around 10. Two shots for Simonson. 2-10 pins. This is a really good shot. 6 just wraps around the 10. No trouble there, but in this event, Randy Aspire almost feels like a defeat. Kyle Sherman can step up and strike out to shoot 2-45. E.J. Tackett can strike out to shoot 2-47. They put this young man in this position. Let's see how he performs. Pretty well. Boy, does that left lane look tight down the lane? I'm not sure what's going on if it's the topography, but it's a little lazy down lane. Kyle Shredzerat comes into that light switch zone. Nice touch and carries all 10. Does he have one more in him? Because the possibility of a tie is absolutely out there. That's a big shot because he now forces E.J. Tackett to double and nine to win by one. Oh, he doesn't get it. And it's not even that close. And the first point will go to the New York City kingpins. This is the man who understands emotions on the lane better than maybe anybody. Now, Simon coming off of back-to-back 10 pins on the right lane. Same thing that Weber left in game one minus the 10 pin. 2-4-8. Again, this lane pushes a little bit longer down lane. You can see right there the ball not coming up to the pocket for Simonson. When Pete tried for that 2-4-8, he went for it all and split the 2 and the 4 around the 8. That's not going to happen this time with Anthony Simonson. Remember this, Motown must win this game. And what makes it tough is that back pin, the 8 pin. You like power? I got your power right here. Somebody teach me how to do that, or is it just not possible? There's two games, see ya pack it up. Harry's in the line as he sweeps the 10 into the pit. The other thing is, unless there's a roll-off and Josh Blanchard is selected, there is Tracy Tang outfitted stainless-leaf. In her Statue of Liberty outfit, there's your son, Darren. Stunning a college bowler as soon as they stay. Man here either. Now, Josh Blanchard's done, but he was perfect for his four shots. And that's exactly what you want out of your leadoff bowler. And his strikes have been entertaining, to say the least. The eighth seed is about to topple the number one seed. 259-max for the kingpins. That's it, over. The NYC kingpins, one of three teams to hoist the Elias Cup, and the first to do so will have a chance to do so as they move on to the semifinals. They knock out the number one seed, Motown Muscle.