 epic humans we work with. We're really fortunate. Bring it Portland! The only thing that slowed down Sean Rash from having really big scores was a little bit of pin carry leaving a lot of your favorites for 10 pin. Bob Barrett's going to go with a high hard one to start. How teams and players are doing. By the way, the English women's national team watch out for them at the World Cup in France. They are, I don't even know if I can call them a dark horse anymore. They're going to make some noise and Dom will be watching them this summer on Fox and FS1. There's another strike for Dom. Atta boy Dom! Came with Matt Ogle earlier in the season for that Roth Holman PBA double show. Can't wait to see the doubles championship material they hand out next year by the way. So Barrett working on a double try and make it three. Well he's found that groove there on the right lane. Well this is giving Sean Rash a little bit of time to get back in this with the Spirits. Only a 10 pin match. Not this time, 10 pin! Not this time! We're going to run down the lane and take it out ourselves. On that left lane, Andy Markle do. Now the chance is fishing chips. Love it! Fish a chance! Throw a little vinegar on him! It is point one to the Barrett camp. And he's going to move out on the left lane as well. See if it pays off for him in game two. He's got to win it. Something a little bit less aggressive. What a foreign national players to make the field. Belmo, Andres Gomez and the Iceman. And for Spensen, my spirit animal all made the top 24 to get to the first ever PBA playoffs. Spensen bounced by O'Neill back in week five in the round of 16. That's a pretty looking shot. Oh boy. He gets it a little bit right. He gets a little softer with it instinctively. Dom is just not fazed by this crowd at all. He's been that way for a long time. That's some good looking stuff, Dom. Yeah, it is. Sean with the 269. How about the high scores going on here in game two of our final quarter-final showdown. Winner, back here at Bayside Saturday for our semi-final coverage live over on Fox. We'll be teamed with Matt Sanders. Tom Smallwood. I haven't seen Smallwood this season at all. Seen another strike from Barrett. Open up for the first eight. He got it wide. And now he leaves the two-five. I'm not sure what distracted him. I mean, anything short of an earthquake or a fire, you should pretty much be used to this by now, right? Some caught his eye. Likes it. Gets it. Stras. Won a doubles title. Trying to get to the semis for that $100,000 Payday big strike. One more just like it. This for the point and to force a roll-off. What pin did he leave? Pug it with him. And then fires 268. Dom needs all three to tie. There's one. Dom working that clock. Doesn't have a re-rack. Missed it. We're going extras. He rolled about as good as you could possibly bowl that game. I would just stay the course. At one point he reeled off seven straight strikes in our second game. On the left lane. Gets him on a drop. Take that eight pin. A little soft and it looked like he tried to curve it just a little bit. And that may have been because of the last shot. What is wrong with you, eight pin? What is your problem? There's a strike. He's away. What a comeback. We've seen comebacks this entire tournament. It has been the theme. What misfortune for Dom Barrett. That solid eight pin killed any chance he had really. All rash needed to do was step up and throw the money shot. And he did. Dom is packing his bags. Yeah, keep it on the lane. That's it. See ya. Rash, great performance. Moves on. And then there were four. Free beer movement. Moves on to the semis.