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WOKING B has scooped the Division 1 title – with three weeks to go – and might additionally land a triple report.
They’ve already smashed the report for the biggest margin hole, by successfully scooping the title by 33 factors. That report was initially 22. At the moment, because it seems on the Byfleet web site, Egham A is on 60, so can not win the title.
After Paul Bunyard’s 126 was hailed a report century, beating Sean Harvey’s 111 in 2011, the workforce now has an opportunity to high the report for the best variety of whitewashes over a season, which, because it stands, is 8.
Woking B whitewashed West Finish B 6 – 0 on Thursday to make it 8 and with simply three weeks to go till the League season ends, one other whitewash would imply one other report is damaged by the Div 1 workforce.
Kelvin Jones messaged SnookerZone just a few weeks in the past: “The report is 8 by Woking Snooker Centre A within the 2011-2012 season, over 24 matches. This season runs over 21 matches so it will be a fair greater achievement if George Heatley’s workforce beat it.
Jones added: “Satirically, Paul Bunyard was within the 2011 workforce and made the League’s highest recorded break of 139 (within the Premier Division). He performs in George’s (George Heatley) workforce this season. I feel they may higher 8, however who is aware of?”
Bunyard, one other in a handful of stars at Woking Snooker Centre, was hailed as a star within the making when proprietor and coach Bob Mason, who sadly handed away final yr, hailed him as a Steve Davis on the age of 12.
In an article by John Whitbread, who covers numerous sports activities, together with Woking FC, from years again, Bunyard was the 12-year-old tipped to be pretty much as good a cueist as Steve Davis, if not higher, in line with Robert Mason.
Proprietor Mason, who was an England supervisor, coach, and referee at Woking Snooker Centre, advised Whitbread again then: “I do know it’s a giant declare to make, however I imagine that younger Paul is pretty much as good if not higher than Steve Davis at that age.”
Woking C drew 3 – 3 with Egham A.
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