Fisher Goes Two for Two on WPBA TourBy Bill RosenbergerAllison Fisher is now two for two on the WPBA Tour in 2005, after she captured the Great Lakes Classic in Michigan City, IN, on Sunday, March 6. And "The Duchess of Doom" has still not been defeated in a match, going unscathed in both of her victories this year.Fisher's win came over thirteenth-ranked Tiffany Nelson, who may crack the top ten in points with her impressive finish. But the final match showed how much farther the 11-year pro still has to go, as she fell by the lopsided score of 9-1.
Fisher, who was again the number-one seed in the bracket, earned 9-6 wins in her first two matches before dominating Julie Melman and Ga-Young Kim with 9-3 victories in the third and fourth round. Then Allison Fisher sent Kelly Fisher to the one-loss side with a 9-7 win, propelling herself into the hot seat match against Nelson. Nelson's bracket was equally, if not tougher than Fisher's. After two quick victories to open up her tournament, Nelson went to the wire with Karen Corr but emerged with the 9-8 win. Then she scored back-to-back 9-7 wins over Helena Thornfeldt and Vivian Villarreal before Fisher sent her to the semifinals in a 9-5 defeat.Meanwhile, the one-loss side was being dominated by Monica Webb, who fell in the second round to Romana Dokovic 9-7. She put together three straight wins, including a 9-4 decision over Dokovic to oust her from the tournament. Webb also outlasted Corr in a hill-hill duel but fell to Villarreal by the same score. Villarreal then ousted Kelly Fisher before being sent home with a third-place finish by Nelson in the semifinals. Results:1st Allison Fisher $10,0002nd Tiffany Nelson $7,0003rd Vivian Villarreal $5,5004th Kelly Fisher $4,5005th Monica Webb, Helena Thornfeldt $3,0007th Jennifer Chen, Romana Dokovic $2,4009th Jeannie Seaver, Jennifer Barretta, Ga-Young Kim,

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