 Dick Allen has really kind of resurrected his career this season, already one title, looking for a second and he's ready to fire right off the bat. That's how you start him, Dick. We've had a season of missed single-pin spares, that's for sure. Dick Allen is not messing around here in the title match. He is up and dropping 10. And speaking of misses, Dick Allen was recipient of that when Sean Rash missed a 10-pin in the 10th frame of their title match and Dick Allen got up and struck out and stole that title away from Sean. But you're right, Dick Allen stepping up, taking no time. And look at the rotation on that bowling ball. That's a glorious replay. Allen four and one through his career in title match singles competition. His first came in 0-2, his last came a couple weeks ago and loved it. Three in a row for Allen. He's got that unique ball roll and it's because of what he does with his hand when he lets go of it. The shot's gonna tell us a lot. Needs a strike, Randy. Needs it badly in the fourth. Needs it and finds it. Well, I think Rob wanted him to move in a little bit and open up his angle just a little bit more. He's a third of the way there. And kind of laid there. That was inside a target, just a pinch. It held on. And that was a full-rack attack when it got there. Look at that. Well, you hear him. He's talking to himself too, Randy. Not happy with that shot. That was lucky. Yeah, that ball really labored to get there. He looked like the execution was really good, but boy, it sure took its time to get to the 1-3. Then coming in and bowling for two weeks and then maybe some more time off and then some tournaments sprinkled here and there. These players are coming in to this event after eight tournaments. The veterans understanding the grind may be better than the youngsters. Not that we're seeing young talent emerging and having good weeks, but as far as consistency is going, it seems like the vets are doing better. It's interesting who's been popping up. Norm Duke winning back-to-back weeks. Jason Belmonti as well. Well, that doesn't surprise anybody, but here's Dick Allen winning for the second time this season with a conversion there. There's his second win of the year. How about this? The only player to have won twice other than Norm Duke is another 40-year-old. Norm Duke is 55 years old. Jason, some of that, son. That's how it's done. Get you some of that right here.