australian
eightball championships 2001
WOMEN - UPDATED 10/12/01 OPEN - UPDATED 10/12/01
MASTERS - UPDATED
10/12/01
OPEN
RANKINGS - LADIES
RANKINGS - UPDATED 12/12/01
AUSTRALIAN
TEAM FOR ENGLAND. SEE WOMEN AND OPEN UPDATES
12/12/01
Dennis Baker (NT Rules & Umpires Director) was today given A Grade status by
the Australian AGM. This is the 5th A Grade level awarded by the
Australian body.
Ken Kernich (NT President) was awarded Life Membership of the Australian Body
for services rendered to that Federation over the last eighteen years.
This is the third Life Membership in the history of the Federation. The
first being Pam Rowe (SA) and the second Lance Sheen (VIC)
In what may be considered a backward move by some, the AEBF delegates meeting at
the AGM have decided to revert to a random draw for first round competition at
the 2002 National Championships.
The random draw was replaced with a system of teams facing up in order of last
years results (i.e. 1v2, 3v4, 5v6, 7v8) quite a few years ago. However as
NSW has rarely competed this resulted in the bottom team having a bye on the
first day. Northern Territory put forward a proposal to have the top team
draw the bye on the first thereby giving the lower ranked teams at least one
match before facing the stronger teams.
The draw for 2002 will be:
WA v ACT, QLD v NT, NSW v TAS, SA v VIC.
10/12/01
Travis Crawley added the
Northern Territory to the winners' list at the Australian Championships by
defeating South Australia Emile Riera 9-7 in the mens singles final.
Travis won his way through the knockout which began with over 70 entrants
playing off best of 11 frames in the opening rounds and culminating in the final
over best of 17.
Kenny Southwell from Cairns (a former Northern Territory player) defeated
Avelino Defreitas from Western Australia 8-5 to take out the Masters event.
Tanya Aitken (Qld) won the ladies singles crown 8-5 from Victorian Julie McKewn.
The Northern Territory teams fought some close finishes with the mens team
drawing against Western Australia in the minor rounds and both teams defeating
ACT on the final days play. Queensland
ladies team finished on top of the minor rounds but were defeated by South
Australia 13-6 in the final. The open team final between South Australia
and Western Australia went in favour of the southerners 17-12.
In the ladies doubles our pair Beckie Kernich and Kylie Anderson tied for second
place after a controversial decision made on the second day saw their match go
to South Australia. The one frame
difference in that match would have given them outright second place.
However at the end of the round Victoria played South Australia in the
final and won 4-3. The South Australian men winning 5-2 against Tasmania.
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