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First Nations pool players meet at world championsh­ip tournament in Las Vegas

- Oscar Baker III

Two First Nations men from the Maritimes chanced to meet among thousands of players in Las Vegas for the 2024 BCA Pool World Championsh­ips.

Wekatesk Augustine said he was on his way to get some food when someone spotted his last name on his shirt and asked where he was from. Augustine is a common Mi'kmaw name in Atlantic Canada and he hap‐ pens to be from Eskasoni First Nation, about 270 kilo‐ metres east of Halifax.

The man asking was Hunter Polchies, a Wolasto‐ qew player from Welamuko‐ tuk (Oromocto First Nation) near Fredericto­n.

"I said I used to live in Oromocto when I was a kid," said Augustine, 34.

He knew some of Polchies's teammates from other tournament­s but was excited to see another First Nations man passionate about pool. He said he first picked up a pool stick after seeing his mother bank some corner pockets.

Augustine said he's met other Indigenous people from all over the world at the Las Vegas tournament.

Polchies said he was intro‐ duced to pool by his family, too. His grandfathe­r had a pool table and he watched his godfather, his dad and his uncles play for hours.

"They're good players, so just seeing them play just made me think of the chances and develop the passion," said Polchies, 21.

He started playing when he was seven. He tried other sports but picked pool back up in the last few years.

Now he practises close to 40 hours a week and came to Las Vegas after his five-man team won the local league in Fredericto­n.

Both men are competing in a team tournament that determines a winner Satur‐ day. Augustine also com‐ peted in the singles eight ball gold division, the singles nine ball gold division and the scotch doubles.

Both men say their favourite part is watching the profession­al players compete live and Polchies even got to meet Canadian pro player Alex Paqulayan.

"Five years ago if some‐ one told me that I'm going to be playing the world champi‐ onship. I'd laugh at them," said Polchies.

Augustine said he's look‐ ing forward to a pool tourna‐ ment in Newfoundla­nd and is developing a youth pool league in Eskasoni.

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