 And they have come back fighting this season, really been impressive. A late drop in the 10. And that pretty much jump started him. Sean Rash, he was 110 pin width away from having two titles this year. It was battling that paraformist muscle injury last season. Those pins exploded without one. Phil O'Neill and the round of 16 took care of Jesper Svensson. And a roll off in the round of eight. He was just sweeping the racks today. Strike, strike, strike. Left the five. Yeah, the paralyzer five. It got hit a couple of times. It didn't know what to do or what side to fall over on. Watch this. Phil doesn't know what to do with it. What are you kidding me? Oh, so now you've got balance five pin. Here's Sean Rash's path. Kyle Sherman, Dom Barrett, the round of eight. Makes it a triple. Back in it. Nowadays. And then he told us walking into the building yesterday with the Fox Sports signs everywhere. And the vibe that was created here on the west side of Bayside Bowl. And he continues that momentum. He's like, man, this is cherry on top of the Sunday type stuff right now. She was amused by me as is much of the bowling community. I was going to say as a most small children. Exactly. Oh, really? Really 10-pin? We have a little change in venue now. So Bill O'Neill could have struck out to shoot 279. Max score for Sean Rash is 258. But now with that 10-pin, if O'Neill converts, we could have the possibility of a tie in game one. I love when he teased me with a tie. Full-pins vine to drop the 10. Rash in trouble now. And keep in mind, folks, these lanes were re-oiled for this match. After the Prather-Simonson match, the lanes were stripped and re-oiled. So O'Neill and Rash got a fresh pair of lanes. Missed it. That is his second open frame. Yeah. It cost him a title in Lubbock Texas where he missed that, giving Dick Allen a chance to strike out to win. Dick Allen steps up, strikes out wins. He's got a costume game. It may not have cost him game one. However, it certainly didn't help his cause in it. It cost him some mental capacity and confidence. How can it not? How can it not, at some point, get in your head and go, man, what are you doing? Yeah. Matching strikes to start this one off. Not quite the same way. Well, O'Neill won Rookie of the Year, the same year that Sean Rash won a tournament. Back-to-back opening jacks for Billy-O. The big difference, though, was that Bill O'Neill had a full-time exemption. And he got that through Q-School, through the tour trials. Took that paycheck of the 2007 Masters at Miller Park in Milwaukee. An event historic because why? It was your very first show. No. Through three. Those emotions in check, not easy in this environment. Rash working on a three-bagger. What team was that, Randy? Knacks out at a 300. Neither player, a game and a half, has missed the pocket. Nine, split in game one for Rash. Missed a 10-pin. O'Neill, he just left a five-pin and a 10-pin. Hey, Randy, you thirsty? That's six-pack. And then this crowd. I mean, how awesome has this environment, this venue been, for bowling? Not only today, but through the years. Well, it's been incredible. Yeah, late drop of the 10, so that's his second three-bagger here in this pivotal second match. Again, it's a game Sean Rash must win. He won the opening tournament of the season, the PVA Hall of Fame Classic in Arlington. Great run at the World Series of Bowling. The only player to make all events match play in every event at the World Series of Bowling as it's so difficult for me to get English out right now. I'm so jacked. That needs to occur. But it's been a great story about Bill O'Neill all season long. Trying to stay alive here in our second game. Another strike. It's not over yet, Rob. No chance. You're watching perfection right now. You are witnessing potentially history here. Nine straight strikes. Keep it cool, Billy. Keep it cool, kid. The year for me, Bill O'Neill and what he's done. And we've seen a lot of them. Yep. But you're right. I think this one tops it. To the finals. Can Bill O'Neill add to that two more? It's a perfect 300 game. The only thing we have not had this season. Listen to that chant. Real deal. Bill O'Neill. Show from Billy O. And guess who denied him the perfect game. Everybody's worst friend. The 10 pin. Sean Rash cheering for him as well. Pen to paper. Our title match is set. Prather O'Neill. 12-30 tomorrow. Here on Fox.