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Below are players who have been inducted in to the Australian Eight-Ball Federation QEBF Hall of Fame – The AEBF and States / Territories thank them for their involvement with the AEBF and 8 Ball at all levels of the sport.
- Steve Hogan 23/03/2018
- Jack Halligan 23/03/2018
- Tanya Aiken 23/03/2018
- Danny Higgins 23/03/2018
- Steve Lees
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Danny Higgins 
AKA: Higgo
Association: Northern Districts
State: Queensland
Cue: Barracuda
Aust Team: 2007, 2006
Aust Doubles: 1992 (2nd)
Aust Masters: 05,06,07,08
QLD Team: 92,00,01,06,07
QLD Doubles: 1992
QLD Masters: 05,06,07
VIC Open Team: 2010
Danny’s credentials include:
· World Masters Team Champion 2008
· World Masters Singles Runner-up 2008
· International Australian Masters Champion in 2005.
· Australian Masters Team and Open Team Rep. in 2006.
· Queensland Representative 16 times; Captain 3 times.
· Queensland Open Teams National Championships in 2005.
· Queensland Masters Representative 3 times (2005-06-07).
· Queensland Singles Champion and Doubles Champion.
· Queensland Doubles Runner-up 4 times.
· Victorian Open Team National Champions 2010.
Memorial Service -12 January at 13:00 2012
Bridgeman Christian Outreach Centre.
As most of you know by now, Danny Higgins passed away yesterday, New Year's Eve, after his battle with cancer. He is very much loved and will be greatly missed. So rest easy my love, and show them up there what a great showman you are.
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23/03/2018 Tanya Aiken
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23/03/2018 Steve Lees
STEVE LEES
aka The Eagle
11/09/2021
Today we are saying goodbye to a Queensland Champion, Steve Lees (The Eagle) who sadly passed away today.
Steve was inducted into the QEBF Hall of Fame for his outstanding achievements in our sport, eight ball.
• First Queensland Singles Champion 1984
• First Aboriginal Singles Champion
• First Queenslander to named in the Australian Side - 1984
• 2 x QEBF Open Singles Champion 1984; 1997
• 5 x Australian Team selection.
• 5 x QEBF Masters Singles Champion 2008; 2010; 2011; 2014; 2015
• 8 x QEBF Open Qld Doubles Titles
• 13 x Captained the Qld State Team
• Represented Queensland at 26 of 33 Nationals
• Only player to have been in both Open & Masters Teams when they have won the Australian Championships.
• Served on the Queensland Eight Ball Federation committee.
Rest in peace, legend. We'll never forget you.
Condolences to Steve's family. R.I.P. Steve Lees
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23/03/2018 Steve Hogan
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23/03/2018 Jack Halligan