The Manica Post

Pool craze hits Manicaland

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

MULTITUDES of players are expected to converge in Dangamvura’s Area 16 tomorrow (Saturday) for a one-day one-man tournament to be hosted by Galaxy in collaborat­ion with The Base.

The potentiall­y exciting tournament comes at a time when the game of pool, just like the English Premiershi­p Football League, is earning more attention than most local sporting activities in the country.

All matches for tomorrow’s tournament will be played on a race to three format.

Matches start at 11am, while contestant­s’ names will be going into the hat for a draw 30 minutes before kickoff.

Tournament organiser and Galaxy proprietor, Arnold Gombakoma, confirmed that a register will be collected from the clubs’ secretarie­s where at least six players from each club will be eligible to compete.

“Time is an important factor. We really want to be punctual since this is a one-day competitio­n. A register will be collected from the clubs’ secretarie­s where at least six players from each club will be eligible to compete.

“We are expecting a highly competitiv­e tournament judging by what has been happening in the Mutare Pool League. It is an open competitio­n where the best players of the day will walk away with different monetary prizes,” he said.

The winner of the tournament will walk away US$200 richer, while the bridesmaid position will have a US$150 prize money. The third placed contestant will get US$100.

The player who finishes on fourth position gets US$70, while the ones who settle for fifth position to eighth position will all get US$25 each.

Such are the relatively better financial rewards coming from the game of pool compared to other sporting genres on the local scene where players walk away empty handed after a day’s effort on the field.

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