The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Nyaungwe wins pool tourney

- Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

OBIDIENCE NYAUMWE was in a class of his own as he got the better of 63 other competitor­s at the 2017 annual Carling Black Label National Pool Finals at Mutare Motoring Club in Mutare over the weekend.

Nyaumwe, from Chitungwiz­a, returned to the tournament a more determined player after he failed to go past the first round in last year’s edition in Gweru.

The 28-year-old Nyaumwe said he had prepared well for the tourney.

“I am happy that I managed to win and the level of competitio­n was very high. It is every player’s wish to win at a tournament of this magnitude and I hope to continue working hard,’’ he said. “I also thank the sponsors Delta Beverages and the Zimbabwe Pool Associatio­n for continuing to host the premier pool tournament,” said Nyaumwe.

Nyaumwe saw off the challenge of Paul Taderera after beating him 2-0 in the final. Gift Mutumwi and Benjamin Mabhungu squared of for third place with the former winning 2-1.

For his efforts Nyaumwe went home $1000 richer, second placed Taderera received $600 with third-placed Mutumwi recieving $300 and Mabhugu got $200. Other players in the top eight received $100 each while the women’s title went to Priscilla Chisoro of Bulawayo who pocketed $1 000.

Chisoro got the better of Emma Chirebvu 2-1 in the final.

The CBL National Pool Championsh­ips has become the largest pool tournament in the country with over 2 150 pool players participat­ing, starting from the regional competitio­ns.

This year saw an increase of about 150 players, compared to last year.

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