Category QLD State Juniors

2023 Junior State Championships

What a weekend of 8 Ball. A Great mix of old and new faces. Some awesome talent on display. Our best attended Titles in many years.
Let me begin by thanking Ipswich 8 Ball Association for the venue and amazing hospitality as always. A great group of volunteers that keep everyone feed and hydrated across the long days.
To all the parents and players thank you for a hassle free and smooth couple of days. The sportsmanship displayed as always was impeccable.

Thank you to Trevor McDonald for your assistance in running the groups.
Our Champions for 2023
U12’s
Champion – Xava Williamson (Townsville 8 Ball Association
Runner Up – Hura Huber
U15’s
Champion – Cooper Hawley
Runner Up – Scotty Denston
U18’s
Champion – Jackson Agale
Runner Up – Ty Stone
U18 Girl’s
Champion – Alysha Young
Runner Up – Destiny Smith

2023 QLD Junior State Team
U18’s
Jackson Agale
Kai Craig
Ty Stone
George Hill
U18 Girl’s
Alysha Young
Destiny Smith
U15’s
Cooper Hawley
Scotty Denston
Connor Cork
U12’s
Xava Wiiliamson
Haru Huber
Congratulations to all of our champions and to those that have made the State Team.

2020 QEBF Junior Eight Ball Championships @ Norths Cue Sports

 

 

https://qpool.com.au/policy/qebf-junior-age-table.pdf

2021 Junior Eight Ball Team
2021 Junior Eight Ball Team
2021 Junior Eight Ball Team
State representation in any sport is one of the accolades of playing your sport and representing QLD is a major accomplishment in which athletes remember for the rest of their lives. QLD Eight Ball coordinates various opportunities where athletes get to represent Queensland in various age groups, under 12, under 15, under 18, under 18 girls, and collectively competing as a team.
 
Our Junior State Team represents Queensland at the Australian Junior Eight Ball Championships which is an annual event held in different states around Australia. 
 
Congratulations to the juniors below who have earned their place in the 2021 QLD Junior Eight Ball State Team.
 
  •  U12’s
    Cooper Hawley
    Nicolas Fahey
    U15’s
    Jackson Agale
    Kai Craig
    Ty Stone
    U18’s
    Joshua Hands
    Jayden Dinga
    Xavier Daw
    U18 Girls
    Shaepera Gray
  • Alysha Young
 
If you’re an aspiring Eight Ball Cueist and you’re in the age group of U12, U15, or U19 you could be our next Queensland State Champion!
Please contact your local league and register your interest. Details can be found on our Associations webpage.
Pre-Exercise Screening System for Young People
Pre-Exercise Screening System for Young People
Pre-Exercise Screening System for Young People

To whom it may concern,
We write to you today to advise of the recent launch of the newly developed Pre-Exercise Screening System for Young People (PSS-YP) and invite you to share this tool with your network.

This project was led by Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) in collaboration with Sports Medicine Australia and Fitness Australia and includes tools for both parents and young people, as well as a User Guide.

This pre-exercise screening system aims to help identify young people – aged 5 to 17 – who may have medical conditions which put them at a higher risk of an adverse event during physical activity/exercise. It is a filter or ‘safety net’ to help exercise leaders or providers determine if there are any potential immediate risks to participation which should be considered prior to an individual commencing physical activity/exercise.

The PSS-YP is an important tool for the entire industry and benefits not only the professionals but also the Australians who are joining sport or visit a health and fitness professional for the first time.

2019 QEBF Junior Eight Ball Championships @ Norths Cue Sports

What a weekend of Eight Ball for the QLD Junior State Titles and Team Trials.
Firstly thank you to Norths Cue Sports for the use of your venue.Quality as always. Second thank you to everyone who helped running the age groups over the entire weekend.
Once again we had quality numbers in all age groups that shows Queensland Junior pool is strong and continues to grow.
Let me begin by saying the sportsmanship displayed by all competing and the parents was fantastic.
The competition got under way Saturday with the Under 23’s Under 18 Girls and Under 15 opens. Obviously with so many tables in play I didn’t see every match but those that I did get to see were exceptional quality.
Sunday saw the  Under 18 Opens  and the Under 12’s take to the tables. I swear the Under 12’s get smaller every year but the competition certainly doesn’t.

Before I post the results below again thank you to all those who take time out to travel long distances bringing Juniors  to these events. Without you QLD wouldn’t be as strong as we are in the junior ranks.
State Titles
Under 23’s
Winner – Kyle Thomson
Runner Up – Kain Stone

Under 18 Girls
Winner –  Shaepera Gray
Runner Up – Alysha Young

Under 15’s
Winner – Billy Browne
Runner Up – Xavier Daw

Under 18 Open
Winner – Billy Browne
Runner Up –  Nikolas Burnett

Under 12’s
Winner – Lilly Meldrum
Runner Up – Kai Craig

QLD Team

Under 18’s
Joe McClintock
Nikolas Burnett
Billy Browne
Under 18 Girls
Tamika Jenkins
Alysha Young
Under 15’s
Jayden Dinga
Joshua Hands
Ziggy Howarth
Under 12’s
Lilly Meldrum
Cooper Hawley

QEBF Events and Results 2019 (Juniors) # Norths Cue Sports

Under 23’s
Winner – Kyle Thomson
Runner Up – Kain Stone

Under 18 Girls
Winner –  Shaepera Gray
Runner Up – Alysha Young

Under 15’s
Winner – Billy Browne
Runner Up – Xavier Daw

Under 18 Open
Winner – Billy Browne
Runner Up –  Nikolas Burnett

Under 12’s
Winner – Lilly Meldrum
Runner Up – Kai Craig

QLD Team 2019
Under 18’s
Joe McClintock
Nikolas Burnett
Billy Browne
Under 18 Girls
Tamika Jenkins
Alysha Young
Under 15’s
Jayden Dinga
Joshua Hands
Ziggy Howarth
Under 12’s
Lilly Meldrum
Cooper Hawley

Queensland Eight Ball Junior Tournament Rules

2020 Queensland Eight Ball Junior Tournament Rules: (version 01/08/2020)

Reference: https://qpool.com.au/policy/qebf-junior-age-table.pdf

1.1 Junior Championships:

  • Association: Usually held each month at venues decided by the Association Committee.
  • Zone: Usually held during June/July School Holidays at a venue decided by the Zone Committee
  • State: Usually held during September/October School Holidays at a venue decided by the State Committee.
  • National: Usually held during January/March School Holidays at a venue decided by the National Committee.
  • World: Usually held during June/July each year at a venue decided by the World Committee.

1.2 Age Qualification:

  • Tournaments are conducted in four age groups.
  • A) Under 12 years of age as of 31st December (event year).
  • B) Under 15 years of age as of 31st December (event year) (Over 12 and Under 15).
  • C) Under 18 years of age as of 31st December (event year) (Over 15 and Under 18).
  • D) Girls Under 18 years of age as of 31st December (event year) (Over 13 and Under 18).
  • This ensures that each Junior competing at the Queensland Junior Eight Ball Championships (this year) is eligible to compete in the Australian Junior Eight Ball Championships (next year)
  • AEBF By-Laws 35.2.2 Player’s Age Groups will be determined by their age as at the 1st January of that year. The player’s age at that time must be less than, or equal to, the Age Group in which they are to compete.
  • WEPF: Article 22. Junior Events General. Junior players must be under 18 on the 31st December in the year preceding the World Championships.

1.3 Format:

  • Usually a round-robin (or multiple round robins, depending on entries) for each age group.
    If the state team has 2 under 12 players, then the Final is based on the top 2 players from the round-robin.
    If the state team has 3 under 15 players, then the Finals is based on the top 3 players from the round-robin.
    If the state team has 3 under 18 players, then the Finals is based on the top 3 players from the round-robin.
    If the state team has 2 under 18 girls, then the Final is based on the top 2 players from the round-robin.

1.4 Awards:

  • State Winners and Runners-up will receive a trophy recognizing their achievement.

1.5 Queensland State Junior Team:

  • *Under 12’s Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *Under 15’s Champion, Runner Up and 3rd place may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *Under 18’s Champion, Runner Up and 3rd place may be offered a position in the State Junior Team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *Under 18’s Girls Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior Team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *subject to AEBF/QEBF by-laws and tournament rules.

1.6 Playing Rules:

  • World Eight Ball Pool Rules as sanctioned by the AEBF.

1.7 State Team:

  • Consists of two under 12, three under 15, three under 18, two under 18 Girl and two officials (one team manager and one umpire)

1.8 Payment:

  • State Team players are required to pay a $200.00 Non-Refundable Deposit within 14 days of selection in the State Junior Team.
  • State Team players are required to be fully paid for before competing.

1.9 Queensland Junior Regional Zones are:

  • South East Queensland
  • Central Queensland
  • North Queensland
  • Western Queensland

 


PREVIOUS RULES

 

2014 Queensland Eight Ball Junior Tournament Rules: (version 01/08/2014)

1.1 Junior Championships

  • Association: Usually held each month at venues decided by the Association Committee.
  • Zone: Usually held during June/July School Holidays at a venue decided by the Zone Committee
  • State: Usually held during September/October School Holidays at a venue decided by the State Committee.
  • National: Usually held during January School Holidays at a venue decided by the National Committee.

1.2 Age Qualification
Tournaments are conducted in four age groups.

  • A) Under 12 years of age at the event date (Under 12)
  • B) Under 15 years of age at the event date (Over 12 and Under 15)
  • C) Under 18 years of age at the event date (Over 15 and Under 18)
  • D) Under 18 Girls years of age at the event date (Over 13 and Under 18)

1.3 Format

  • Usually a round robin (or muliply round robins, depending on entries) for each each age group.
    If the state team has 2 under 12 players, then the Finals is based the top 2 players from the round robin.
    If the state team has 2 under 15 players, then the Finals is based the top 2 players from the round robin.
    If the state team has 3 under 18 players, then the Finals is based the top 3 players from the round robin.
  • If the state team has 1 under 18 Girl, then the Finals is based the top 2 players from the round robin.

1.4 Awards

  • State Winners and Runners-up will receive a trophy recognising their achievement.

1.5 Queensland State Junior Team

  • *Under 12’s Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *Under 15’s Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
  • *Under 18’s Champion, Runner Up and 3rd place may be offered a position in the State Junior Team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships
  • *Under 18’s Girls Champion may be offered a position in the State Junior Team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships

*subject to AEBF/QEBF by-laws and tournament rules. (Under ?? years of age at 1st January the year of Championships)

1.6 Playing Rules: World Eight Ball Pool Rules

1.7 State Team consists of 2 under 12, 2 under 15, 3 under 18, 1 under 18 Girl and 2 officials (1 umpire and team manager)

1.8 State Team; The $200.00 Non Refundable Deposit must be forwarded to QEBF along with the completed Nomination Form within 14 days of selection in the Queensland Junior Team.

1.9 Queensland Junior Regional Zones are

  • South East Queensland
  • Central Queensland
  • North Queensland
  • Western Queensland

 

PREVIOUS RULES

Queensland Eight Ball Junior Tournament Rules: (version 01/05/2014)

1.1 Junior Championships
Association: Usually held during June/July School Holidays at venues decided by the Association Committee.
State: Usually held during September/October School Holidays at venues decided by the Federation Committee.

1.2 Age Qualification
Tournaments are conducted in three age groups.
A) Under 12 years of age at 1st January the year of Championships
B) Under 15 years of age at 1st January the year of Championships
C) Under 18 years of age at 1st January the year of Championships

1.3 Format
Usually a round robin (or multiple round robins, depending on entries) for each age group.
If the state team has 2 under 12 players, then the Finals is based the top 2 players from the round robin.
If the state team has 2 under 15 players, then the Finals is based the top 2 players from the round robin.
If the state team has 3 under 18 players, then the Finals is based the top 3 players from the round robin.

1.4 Awards
State Winners and Runners-up will receive a trophy recognising their achievement.

1.5 Queensland State Junior Team
*Under 12’s Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
*Under 15’s Champion and Runner-up may be offered a position in the State Junior team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships.
*Under 18’s Champion, Runner Up and 3rd place may be offered a position in the State Junior Team to compete at the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships

*subject to AEBF/QEBF by-laws and tournament rules. (Under ?? years of age at 1st January the year of Championships)

1.6 Playing Rules: World Eight Ball Pool Rules

1.7 State Team consists of 2 under 12, 2 under 15, 3 under 18 and 2 officials (1 umpire and team manager)

1.8 State Team; The $200.00 Non Refundable First Payment must be forwarded to QEBF along with the Acceptance Form within 14 days of selection in the Queensland Junior Team.

1.9 Queensland Regional Zones are

  • South East Queensland
  • Central Queensland
  • North Queensland
  • Western Queensland
2018 QEBF Junior Eight Ball Championships @ Norths Cue Sports

QEBF Under 23 Semi Final
Kyle Thomson 1 V 4 Sam Burnett
QEBF Under 23 Final
Jayme White 5 v 3 Sam Burnett
_ – _ – _ – _ – _ – _ –

QEBF Under 18 Semi Final
Kyle Thomson 0 v 4 Kain Stone
QEBF Under 18 Final
Joe McClintock 1 v 5 Kain Stone
_ – _ – _ – _ – _ – _ –

QEBF Under 12 Semi Final
Ziggy 0 v 3 Jakson
QEBF Under 12 Final
Ambrose 1 v 4 Jackson Agale
_ – _ – _ – _ – _ – _ –

QEBF Under 15 Semi Final
Joshi Burnett 3 v 4 Leo Adeney
QEBF Under 15 Final
Billy Browne 4 v 2 Leo Adeney
_ – _ – _ – _ – _ – _ –

QEBF Under 18 Girls Semi Final
Emma Carter 3 v 4 Isobelle Costello
QEBF Under 18 Girls Final
Tamika Jenkins 4 v 2 Isobelle Costello

 

QEBF Junior State Team (AEBF Junior National, January 2019, Launceston)
Under 12: Callum Hensler + Jackson Agale
Under 15: Billy Browne + Joshi Burnett + Jayden Dinga
Under 18 Girls: Tamika Jenkins + Alysha Young
Under 18: Joe McClintock + Kyle Thomson + Niki Burnett
Team Manager Chad Baker

Junior Raffle 2015

The Queensland Eight Ball Federation is conducting a Junior Raffle.

Funds will be used to assist our Junior State Team with Travel and accommodation to the Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships

The Queensland Eight Ball Federation have 22 affiliated associations and request that each association assist in sponsoring the juniors with the sale of these tickets.

TICKETS: $10 each
1st Prize: Thompson Billiards Pool Table valued at $2,500
2nd Prize: Zak’s Custom Eight Ball Cue valued at $1,000
3rd Prize: Barracuda Gold Medal Cue valued at $295
4th Prize: Aramith Casino Pool Ball Set value $95
5th Prize: Aramith Casino Pool Ball Set value $95
6th Prize: Fifty Dollar Fuel Card valued at $50
7th Prize: Fifty Dollar Fuel Card valued at $50
8th Prize: Fifty Dollar Fuel Card valued at $50
9th Prize: Fifty Dollar Fuel Card valued at $50
10th Prize: Fifty Dollar Fuel Card valued at $50

Drawn: 8th November 2015.
Winners to be notified via email or phone call and results will be advertised on www.qpool.com.au

https://thompsonbilliardtables.com.au

 

https://www.zakscues.com.au

 

https://www.percyspoolschool.com.au

 

2015 Queensland Junior Eight Ball Championships

AEBF Age restrictions apply

2015 Queensland Junior Eight Ball Championships

Under 15: Saturday 27th September 2014 9:00AM (Junior event $12.50)

Under 21: Saturday 27th September 2014 9:00AM (Senior event $25)

 

Under 12: Sunday 28th September 2014 9:00AM (Junior event $12.50)

Under 18: Sunday 28th September 2014 9:00AM (Junior event $12.50)

Under 18 Girls: Sunday 28th September 2014 9:00AM (Junior event $12.50)

 

Names MUST be nominated as per the QEBF ZONE structure

  • SEQ must nominated SEQ Juniors
  • CQ must nominated CQ Juniors
  • NQ must nominated NQ Juniors

Venue: Norths Cuesports
Shop 7, 481 Gympie Rd
Strathpine QLD 4500
www.northscuesports.com

Contact:

Email: secretary@qpool.com.au     www: www.qpool.com.au

Cost:
Junior Affiliation Fee $5.00
Junior Event Fee $12.50