Dynamic duo break records at Waterlooville Sports Bar
Defending champion Zak Truscott won the top group and recorded the day’s highest break of 25, albeit fluking the black off the last red.
Truscott closed the gap to leader Harry Wilson to nine points.
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Hide AdRyan Kneller beat his highest break for the second week running in another packed Wednesday Junior League.
The 14-year-old knocked in a four-ball run of 15 against Antony Terroni.
Truscott defeated champion-elect Samuel Laxton in the first match but finished bottom of the group.
Despite that loss, Laxton topped the table and now has a 14-point lead over reigning champion Dean Russell.
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Hide AdReid leads Henry Martin and Lennox Anderson by two points in division two.
Tyler Mack and Aaron Wilson are tied in the race for the division three title.
Six-year-old Jayden Hickley became the 24th player to compete in the league this season.
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Hide AdEight-year-olds Keira Hiscock and Amelia Ford are both working hard on their techniques, potting more balls and winning more games in the Junior Pool League at Waterlooville Sports Bar.
Leader Jamie Wilson dropped only one frame – against second-placed Owen Jenkins – in week-eight and extended his advantage to nine points.