Horowhenua Chronicle

Teen player thrives under coach

Former NZ champ losing his sight so keen to share skills

- Paul Williams

Everyone has different memories of the Covid-19 lockdown and what they did to pass the time. Levin’s Ciara King, who was aged 11 at the time, remembers picking up her father’s pool cue.

She’d have games against whanau, including her father, Manu King. He was only a casual player by his own admission — but handy enough — so when Ciara began beating him regularly, he started to take notice.

Once Covid-19 restrictio­ns lifted, the whanau, who were new to town, joined the Levin Cosmopolit­an Club. The first thing Manu noticed was the club’s healthy pool scene and top-ofthe-line facilities. One conversati­on led to another and they discovered the club was actively promoting junior pool to enlist players like Ciara.

“They were very encouragin­g. They were amazing,” he said.

Through the club, they were introduced to former New Zealand 8-ball representa­tive Steve Pemberton, a local legend, who offered to coach Ciara and a select group of juniors.

Pemberton, 64, suffers from macular degenerati­on and is slowly losing his sight. While he can still see he wants to impart some of the knowledge he learned playing pool tournament­s around the world. The sport took him to Australia, South Africa, England and the United States in the late 1980s and 1990s.

“I’m slowly going blind. It’s given me the motivation to pass on what I know,” he said. “I can still see the length of the pool table though.”

For 15-year-old Ciara, who is also a keen netball player, the prospect of playing 8-ball competitiv­ely opened up a new world. She joined the club in August 2022 and by early 2023 was encouraged to enter a national 8-ball chartered club competitio­n.

In her first tournament, Ciara performed well in the singles competitio­n and won the pairs event, so was keen to contest the 2024 event last month in Christchur­ch.

Ciara finished just outside the top three overall but won the trophy for being the top-placed female and also the Plate trophy for winning that final and finishing fourth overall.

“It was a great experience. Everyone is really encouragin­g and really nice,” she said.

She has her sights set on the next event in Papatoetoe in 2025.

Pemberton said he was currently coaching Ciara and three others but would like to coach as many as 10 juniors at a time.

 ?? ?? Levin pool player Ciara King, 15, was top-placed female at a recent 8-ball chartered club tournament in Christchur­ch. She shows off some trophies.
Levin pool player Ciara King, 15, was top-placed female at a recent 8-ball chartered club tournament in Christchur­ch. She shows off some trophies.
 ?? ?? Steve Pemberton is keen to pass on his pool knowledge to a new generation of players.
Steve Pemberton is keen to pass on his pool knowledge to a new generation of players.

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