2022/2023 season review
RANKINGS WINNERS PRIZE MONEY
FIRST of all, next season’s aspiring rankings winners will be delighted to know that cash prizes have been increased.
The Championship Tour winner will receive £600, Seniors Tour £300, Masters Tour £150, Under-21 Gold £300, Silver £200 and Bronze £100.
The 2022/23 calendar will be released this week.
CUESTARS SEASON 2022/2023 WINNERS
Championship Tour: Wayne Townsend (Northolt)
Seniors Tour (40+): Wayne Townsend (Northolt)
Masters Tour (55+): John Hunter (Andover)
Under-21 Gold rankings: Oliver Sykes (Chandlers Ford)
Under-21 Gold Championship: Oliver Sykes (Chandlers Ford)
Under-21 Silver rankings: Samuel Laxton (Portsmouth)
Under-21 Silver Championship: Zain Jeraj (London)
Under-21 Bronze rankings: Donnie Gola (Islington)
Under-21 Bronze Championship: Will Hurley (Rayleigh)
Joe Perry Under-21 Super Series: Aidan Murphy (Bristol)
SPONSORSHIP
Cuestars has been running grass-root snooker tournaments around central southern England for more than 30 years.
But its undoubted success is a team effort: John Hunter (founder), tournament directors, referees, players, parents (and grandparents), coaches, clubs – and sponsors.
Without our wonderful sponsors, we couldn’t offer the prize money which attracts the players and helps them to compete in national and international competitions.
It costs just £100 to sponsor a Cuestars tournament. Please email John Hunter at [email protected].
To discover more about the work that Cuestars does, go to www.cuestars.co.uk/about-cuestars.
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
Billy Castle (Reading) Event 4 WPBSA Q Tour Champion.
Oliver Sykes (Chandler’s Ford) has reached the final of the English Under-18 Championship.
William Thomson (Eastleigh) English Under-16 Billiards Champion.
Bradley Cowdroy (Bournemouth) Dorset Champion.
John Hunter (Andover) Reached top of World Super Seniors Rankings.
O’Shay Scott (Eastleigh) European Under-16 Championship 3rd place.