 And then the Swarm Clouds move in. Vapor zone for Sean Rash. His first strike and first strike of this first game. Ogle that story of hardly ever on the tour is never won, never made TV, and it's Rash, who's like the blubber and baby when the victory happened. He was just so happy for his partner, back to back jacks for Rash. Thank you, Norm Duke, for everything. Oh, boy. Chipped that 4-7 out. Doesn't matter how big you win or lose, game one, you've always got a second in your back pocket. Rash is running away with this one right now. But he's had a struggle since the commercial break. There's an uplifting strike for him. And the answer was simple, to intimidate the other ball, to straighten out. I'm glad he gave us that story. I enjoyed it. I laughed. I smiled. Thank you. That was good. That's actually what I was going to say, if that wasn't the answer. Look, the intimidation has worked. New ball in hand. Sherman on the right lane. I don't know how much of it was technique. Strike for Sean. Rash running away from this one. He'll take our opening game 100%. Opening strike for Sean, which is now I can compete. Now the goal is to win. Get that elusive title on the tour. There's that strike, comes in the third frame. By the way, the way this one is going is the same storyline we've seen week in and week out here at the PVA Playoffs. A sunny day for one in game one. And then the storm clouds move in. And the scene shifts. Bro for Kyle, he's figuring things out here. That's the happiest he's been in that chair in a while. Twice have we not gone to a roll-off. Well, Sean is trying to make it three times. Rash, back for Sean. He felt that one. That looked different. That smelled different. It felt different. That's a punch in the gut of Kyle Sherman. All right, Kid Dynamite, what you got here? Stand up to the bully or back down. Gets himself a strike of his own. Very interesting pin carry on that last shot is going to knock Kyle Sherman out of this event. First time ever PVA Playoffs coming down to the ninth and 10th. That's got a hook, 10 times. One more, Sean Rash. And then nine. And he punches his ticket to the quarterfinals. You know, you got to ask yourself, what's he thinking? Remember earlier in the season when he missed a 10-pin? That video is not paused, by the way. Exactly. He needs nine. And he moves on to the quarters.