Stars Miffed, Not Upset, On First Day of Open
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There weren’t any upsets in the Ocean Pacific U.S. Open Friday at the Huntington Beach Pier, but some players were miffed about the draw for the double-elimination tournament.
“Someone screwed up,” said Nancy Reno of brackets that can pit top teams against each other sooner than usual. “I know they use a points system, but it’s not a well thought-out policy. We would have been better off seeded third, fourth or fifth.”
Instead, second-seeded Reno and her teammate Karolyn Kirby, will play 15th-seeded and highly regarded Liz Masakayan and Elaine Youngs today.
Other teams advancing included top-seeded Lisa Arce and Holly McPeak, and third-seeded and defending champion Barbra Fontana and Linda Hanley.
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