Mears scales height to win in West of England Snooker Open

By Swindon Link - 8 October 2018

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Amateur snooker players flocked to Swindon's Jesters Snooker Hall to play in the West of England Snooker Open.

Thirty two amateur snooker players from the southern half of England and Wales travelled to Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon to play in the West of England Snooker Open. With prize money boosted to over £1000, by sponsors Totally Reward, there was more at stake this year than the prestigious title.

After three hundred and thirty-six frames, Ryan Mears from Aldershot beat James Height from Bristol in a closely contested final.

A spokesperson for the event said: "Both players had chances in the deciding frame but it was an unfortunate miss-cued shot that might have been the deciding factor in final worthy of the tournament. 

"Mears’ path to the final started in the group stages where he finished undefeated in all seven matches, posting breaks of 119c, 66, 64, 59, 51 and three 50’s. The 119 clearance taking a half share of the highest break prize along with Aidan Murphy from Bristol, more about this talented 14-year-old later. Height also qualified from the same group, his only group defeat coming against Mears. In the knock-out stage Mears defeated Matt Simpson from London in the quarters and Andy Symons from Tavistock in the semis to reach the final. Earlier in the competition Symons made breaks of 93,93,87,63,62 & 57 to reach the semi-finals. In the quarter finals Height was pitched against Hassan Vaizie from Gloucester who was in excellent form, topping his group with breaks of 97,68,58 & 52. In his semi-final Height pulled out a well-crafted 75 break to defeat 2014 champion, Haydon Pinhey. Pinhey made breaks of 84,77 & 51. 

"Other performances of note in the groups came from Steve Brookshaw from Plymouth, who kept running out of balls to pot, making clearance breaks of 111,83,80,76 and a 53. Brookshaw was to go on and win the Plate where he posted a 75 break and beat, much improved, Daniel Hall from Swindon in the final. Group B was peppered with quality players, the best being Ben Hancorn from Portishead, who has been in great form recently. Hancorn posted breaks of 80,73,71,58,57,56,55 & 52. Andy Neck from Newton Abbot made one of the four century breaks seen on the day, a fine 102.

"In the Plate we saw two very talented youngsters pitched against one another; Aidan Murphy who was mentioned earlier for his fantastic 119 clearance and Connor Benzey from Eastleigh, who had also made significant break contributions of 81,77,66,58 & 54 in the group stages. The outcome of their encounter saw Benzey win the deciding frame. Young players of this calibre are certainly ones to watch for the future.

WEBSF spokesman added: “What a great start our season. A host of heavy scoring, that included four century breaks, from a quality field of players and a number of new players competing in the tournament. Well done to Ryan Mears and James Height, both deserved their place in the final and to the youthful talent of Connor Benzey and Aidan Murphy, their performances on the table and the way that they conducted themselves was exemplary. It’s great to come to Jesters Snooker Hall where we are always made welcome. Clubs with eight tables or more are becoming a rarity, without the facilities like we have here at Jesters we would not be in a position to run events of the magnitude we have seen here today.”

The first event is due to be held at a venue new to the WEBSF, Frames Snooker Centre, Weston-Super-Mare on the 27 October 2017.

For further information visit www.websfsnooker.com

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