Snooker News - Archive 2009-01
Regular Joes Get Chance to Play Snooker World Championship FinalistPeople often look up to sports players and hope one day to maybe challenge that player. Many believe they can actually beat the famous sports player. For those who have the guts, Matthew Stevens, a World Championship finalist, is challenging people to a frame of snooker this Saturday at Newport Market. (27/01)
Deeping B Snooker Team Closer to Title
Deeping B faced Pyramid F this week to see who would move on to the Division One Title in the Spalding and District Snooker League. Pyramid F was no match for Deeping B as they took the match-up with a score of 5-1. (22/01)
Fourth Masters Snooker Title won by Ronnie O’Sullivan
After commenting last week that the sport of snooker was a dying game, Ronnie O’Sullivan used his feelings to help win his fourth British Masters snooker title. O’Sullivan beat Mark Selby at Wembley in a best of nineteen frame showdown. (20/01)
Police Snooker Club Member Gets Highest Break of the Season
Brian Quinlan is a member of the Police Sports Club and recently Brian performed the highest break of the season during a match at the Shelley Sports and Social Club. Brian scored a 95 break during his Section IIB match against Patrick Schofield. (15/01)
PBSA Announces National Snooker Championship Dates
The Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) recently announced the dates for the 34th National Snooker Championship. The event will be held in mid-March. The decision was made after officials met with the Federal Sports Minister Pir Aftab Shah Jilani. (09/01)
Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association Receive Federal Grant
It was announced today that the Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association has gained grant approval from the federal government. This grant will allow the PSBA to organize the National Snooker Championship that will take place in February. (06/01)
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