Darren Morgan Earns Masters Title in World Snooker
The ONGC-IBSF World Snooker Championship finished up recently and it was Darren Morgan who walked away with the title. Morgan faced Dene O’Kane the defending champion and won the match up 6-0. The matchup ended close to midnight on Monday with the forty three year old claiming the title from O’Kane. The first frame of the competition lasted a little over an hour and O’Kane was having a time playing.
Morgan was very consistent in his game play and this would prove to be the deciding factor in the math up. By the time the match was completed it was so late in the evening that barely any spectators were left to watch Morgan claim his win. Neither player did anything especially spectacular during game play as the atmosphere was quiet.
Below is a list of the results from the Masters Final and the Semi-finals:
MASTERS (Final): Darren Morgan (Wales) bt Dene O'Kane (New Zealand) 6-0: 77-38, 65-53, 83-36, 68-57, 66-30, 58-14.
Semi-finals: Morgan Simon Zammit (Malta) 5-0: 68 (60)-13, 80-9, 59-33, 49-26, 102 (87)-4. O'Kane (New Zealand) bt Costas Konnaris (Cyprus) 5-1: 59-70, 44-32, 131 (92)-14, 73-12, 69-9, 68-19.
- 2009-11-24
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