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Reef B pool players overcome A team

John Short and James Olivier of Warnadoone Hardi4 both gave Angie Vermeulen of Oceans B a whitewash.

SAPPHIRE Coast Eight Ball Pool league results from Wednesday, 15 March.

  • Kings and Queens beat Scottburgh Roosters 14-4;
  • Scottburgh Assassins beat Umkomaas Blasters 11-7;
  • Reef B beat Reef A 10-8;
  • Warnadoone Wackers beat Sapphire The Blues 14-4;
  • Warnadoone Lions beat Oceans A 11-7;
  • Oceans B drew Warnadoone Hardi4 9-9.

Winning all their singles games were Adina and Buks Swanepoel of Kings and Queens, Krivasan Pillay of Scottburgh Assassins, Buhle of Reef B, Megan Brett and Gareth Smith of Warnadoone Wackers, Nico Davis of Warnadoone Lions.

John Short and James Olivier of Warnadoone Hardi4 both gave Angie Vermeulen of Oceans B a whitewash.

Fixtures for Wednesday, 29 March:

  • Kings and Queens vs Scottburgh Vikings at Kings;
  • Scottburgh Assassins vs Sapphire The Blues at Scottburgh;
  • Scottburgh Roosters vs Oceans B at Oceans;
  • Reef Sanchez 67 vs Kings B at Reef;
  • Warnadoone Wackers vs Reef A at Warnadoone;
  • Warnadoone The Lions vs Warnadoone Hardi 4 at Warnadoone.

Rule of the week:

Deciding colours:

  1. When colours have not been decided the table is deemed to be ‘open’. When the table is open, a player may play at either group of colours.
  2. Colours can never be decided on a foul shot.
  3. Once colours are decided, the player remains ‘on’ that coloured group for the duration of the frame. The opponent remains ‘on’ the opposite coloured group.
  4. Playing a shot after neglecting to nominate a choice of colours is a standard foul. Any balls potted on such a shot are left in the pocket and ignored for the purpose of deciding colours.

 

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