Student heartbreak in Leeds
TWO former Cuestars players were doubly disappointed after suffering semi-final heartbreak at the British Universities & Colleges Sport Championships in
Read moreTWO former Cuestars players were doubly disappointed after suffering semi-final heartbreak at the British Universities & Colleges Sport Championships in
Read moreCUESTARS provided 10 of the 168 entries for the UK’s biggest and richest junior snooker tournament. And two England internationals
Read moreIT WAS third time lucky for Salisbury’s Mark Green on the EASB Regional Junior Tour. After a pair of 2-1
Read moreIT WAS a fantastic achievement by three young past and present Cuestars members from Hampshire. In the space of two
Read moreIT WAS a triumphant two days of revenge, comebacks and just a touch of glamour for Wiltshire snooker ace Ben Harrison.
Read moreBEN Harrison (pictured) kicked off the eight-event 2009/10 Pontin’s International Open Series with a stunning victory over a former junior
Read moreEIGHT years and one month after making his Cuestars debut, Alex Dunkley can add \’national champion\’ to his CV. The 21-year-old
Read moreCUESTARS players collected one of the three main titles and came close to a second at the UK’s biggest and
Read moreELEVEN-year-old Shane Castle (pictured) will next season be the youngest player on the tour for the country’s top-48 under-21s. Marchwood’s
Read moreJESTERS’ Jodie Symes made a stunning debut on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) circuit. The 14-year-old lost
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