SNOOKER: Hughes brown-ed off despite hitting highest break
THE cruellest of cruel flukes eclipsed Chandler’s Ford teenager Steven Hughes’ euphoria of a new high break just half an hour previously.
My name is Tim Dunkley and in 2000 I discovered the wonders of junior snooker.
I help run the Saturday morning junior section at Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club, with club-boss Jim Everett, and run the afternoon £1,000 Under-21 Roll-Up. You may have read of the remarkable
exploits of the region’s top young players in the Daily Echo every Saturday.
As well as holding down a full-time job, away from the green baize, I am a World Snooker Asociation coach, a press officer for the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association and a member of the
Snooker Writers' Association.
My name is Tim Dunkley and in 2000 I discovered the wonders of junior snooker.
I help run the Saturday morning junior section at Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club, with club-boss Jim Everett, and run the afternoon £1,000 Under-21 Roll-Up. You may have read of the remarkable
exploits of the region’s top young players in the Daily Echo every Saturday.
As well as holding down a full-time job, away from the green baize, I am a World Snooker Asociation coach, a press officer for the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association and a member of the
Snooker Writers' Association.
THE cruellest of cruel flukes eclipsed Chandler’s Ford teenager Steven Hughes’ euphoria of a new high break just half an hour previously.
FIVE junior members of Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club made last-16 exits at the Cuestars Handicap Championship in Swindon.
MATCHPLAY of the highest order helped a Hampshire teenager continue his amazing run of appearing in every final this season on a regional snooker circuit.
PROLIFIC break-builder Mitch Wade insisted good safety play was the key to claiming a fifth Tuesday Singles League title at Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club.
BILLY Castle issued a warning to his opponents after making a winning return to the Cuestars South of England Snooker Championship Tour at his new home club.
FORDINGBRIDGE teenager Anthony Rice continued his remarkable month with victory in the John Parrott Cup final at Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club.
HOSTS Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club fielded by far the youngest sides for the Cuestars South of England Under-21 Team Challenge.
SOUTHAMPTON students finished runners-up in the two main categories at the Southern England University Pool Championships 2014.
MITCH Wade continued his 23-year love affair with the match table at Chandler’s Ford Snooker Club by claiming a third Tuesday Singles League play-off title.
A WOMAN in her 60s who took up snooker two years ago plucked up the courage to enter her first tournament.
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