2020 QEBF Junior Eight Ball Championships @ Norths Cue Sports
Dear Members,
As Queensland continues to enforce tough restrictions to contain the spread of CVOID-19, The Queensland Eight Ball Federation adopts it is our responsibility to help flatten the coronavirus curve and keep you safe.
In order to do this, the management committee has canceled the QLD Cup which was due to take place from October 3 to October 5 2020 at Norths Cue Sports, Bramble Bay. Other events shall be discussed in the near future and we endeavor to give 30 days notice, bearing in mind government restrictions are out of our control.
Please accept our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. We are looking forward to hosting these prestigious events with you in the future, once the global health pandemic passes.
While we are still as dedicated as ever to growing our sport, your safety comes first. The 2020 QEBF Calendar is currently under revision and shall be advertised again soon.
Thank you for understanding during these difficult times. In the meantime, please stay safe.
Sincerely,
Gregg Dingle
QEBF President
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22nd September 2020
Dear Members,
The management committee has canceled the Country Cup which was due to take place from November 7th to October 8th, 2020 at Fraser Coast Cue Sports, Harvey Bay. Other events shall be discussed in the near future and we endeavor to give 30 days notice, bearing in mind government restrictions are out of our control.
Thank you for understanding during these difficult times. In the meantime, please stay safe.
Sincerely,
Gregg Dingle
QEBF President
WARNING do not book any flights, accommodation or travel. All dates will be confirmed 30 Days prior.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Although this is an uncertain time and will no doubt be worrying for our eight ball communities, I would like to thank everyone for their diligence in following Public Health advice and doing what they can to limit the spread of infection as the situation evolves.
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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
QLD B Grade Singles Final
City – Chris Livingstone 4
Gladstone – Alex Wright 1
QLD C Grade Singles Final
City – Clint Greensill 4
Norths – Alysha Young 2
On behalf of the Queensland Eight Ball Federation, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following individuals on their outstanding achievements during the 2018 Australian Eight Ball National Championships. Athletes and team manager selected in the 2019 Australian Eight Ball Team will travel to Blackpool, England in July 2020.
2019 Australian Men’s Team
#9 Barry Kitchener Jnr – Ipswich
2019 Australian Women’s Team
#3 Sharron Brown – Norths
#6 Rachel King – Queensland
#8 Nicole Fielding – Brisbane
#9 Temple Larkins – Townsville
2019 Australian Masters Team
#6 Mark Bradley – Townsville
TM Mandy Snare – Gympie
On behalf of the Queensland Eight Ball Federation, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the following individuals on their outstanding performance during the 2018 Australian Eight Ball National Championships.
Australian Men’s Singles
Quarter Finals: Shannon Purcell
Australian Women’s Singles
Semi Finals: Nicole Fielding
Australian Masters Singles
Quarter Finals: Mark Bradley
Australian Men’s Plate
Last 16: Andy Barnett
Australian Women’s Plate
Quarter Finals: Leonie McCulloch & Sabrina Hammerlindl
Semi Finals: Temple Larkins
Australian Masters Plate
Grand Final: 1st Steve Lees – 2nd Mark Bradley
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
In 2011 the “Queensland City v Country Championship” was reborn as the Queensland Cup aka Q-Cup.
All results can be found on the website https://qldcup.com.au/