Miller recovers from broken wrist to land Easter Cup
BERKSHIRE lad Jack Miller recovered from a broken wrist to win his first school-holiday title at Chandlers Ford Snooker Club.
The 11-year-old from Thatcham finished the nine-day Easter Cup 41 points in front of runner-up Joe Lim. Defending champion Ben Taylor-Jenkins was third.
Exactly four weeks after breaking the wrist of his grip hand in two places while playing football, Jack put together a personal best break of 42 on Day 4.
Jack is one of three players in with a chance of clinching the Cuestars Under-21 Bronze Tour rankings title when the junior circuit visits Bournemouth for the tenth and final leg on April 26
There were also two new high snooker breaks for Bronze player Haydn Howell.
Noah Gartell recorded the highest cricket break of 121. Asten Sahota made the highest billiards break of 46. Club Champion William Thomson chalked up the highest snooker break of 89.
We do it all again in the Ken Jones May Half-Term Cup.
For more information about these school-holiday competitions or for advice about junior snooker and the correct pathways to follow, ring the club on 02380 254834 or email [email protected] or ring him on 07986 376114.
