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Annual Report & Balance Sheet2015-2016
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KCBSA Committee 2015-16
INTER-COUNTY CHAMPIONS!The Kent team won the annual South East Inter County Snooker competition this year. The Kent team pictured left to right was Amrik Cheema, Adam Holmes, Stephen Hartley, Neil Jefferis, Lee Martin and Mick Quinnell. Victoria Snooker Club in Tunbridge Wells kindly hosted the event which is usually contested for by teams from East Sussex, Kent, Surrey and West Sussex.
Unfortunately West Sussex couldn’t get a team together so we decided to adjust the format. It is always a round robin format but this time each team played the others twice to give the players 8 frames each over the day.
We drew 6-6 in our first match with East Sussex but then lost 8-4 to Surrey so at the halfway stage we were 2 points behind East Sussex and 4 behind Surrey. In the second rotation however things turned around. Both Kent and Surrey had convincing 9-3 wins over East Sussex so it came down to the last match between Kent and Surrey to decide the title with Kent needing an 8-4 win or better. An 8-4 win would have meant a single playoff frame and at one stage it was looking likely that would happen but that wasn’t needed in the end as we managed to sneak a 9-3 win to the delight of all the Kent players.
Peter HolmPatron
David JennerChairman
Neil JefferisTreasurer
Adrian FrisbySecretary
Stephen HillsCommittee Member
Ben SizerCommittee Member
Malcolm KayVice-President
Michael HarlandVice-Chairman
2015-16 KCBSA RESULTS
KENT UNDER 21s25.10.15Riley’s Gillingham Snooker Club
Winner: Ben Sizer
Runner-up: James Addison-May
Unfortunately we only had 2 players
turn up on the day for the Under 21s
competition so straight into the final
were Ben Sizer and James Addison-
May. This was a rematch of last year’s
final but this time the best of 9 frames. Ben took control of the match with some impressive
play and won 5-0 to retain his title with a highest break of 48 on the way.
KENT SNOOKER VETERANS25.10.15Riley’s Gillingham Snooker Club
Winner: Tony Holdstock
Runner-up: Ron Goodwin
In contrast to the Under 21s, the Veterans broke
last year’s record of 18 entrants with 22 turning
up this time. It was great to see lots of faces from
the past returning to the baize and supporting the
competition. Congratulations go to Tony Holdstock
who came out the champion at the end. Tony beat
two time past winner Tony Molineaux, Fred Jarmak
and David Parsons to get to the semi-final. He
then got revenge against John Woolcott who had
beaten him last year before beating Ron Goodwin
2-0 in the final to take the title for the first time.
Tony said he likes a chinese takeaway when he
wins but had been depriving himself recently after
disappointing performances. I’m sure some of the £120 winners prize went towards a very
satisfying meal.
KENT BILLIARDS ‘Archie Wood Trophy’15.11.15Victoria Snooker Club, Tunbridge Wells
Winner: Neil JefferisRunner-up: Andy Phillips
We had 10 entrants for the Billiards this year so we split into two groups of 5 and ran a Round Robin competition with the top 2 in each group qualifying for the semi-finals. Each game was played over 45 minutes. Group 1 saw defending champion Andy Phillips top the group winning all of his games including beating Neil Jefferis who managed to win his other 3 games to finish as group runner-up.
Group 2 was topped by Paul Murphy with Trevor Gibb finishing runner-up after both players had won 3 out of 4 games but Paul had scored more points. So the semi-finals put Andy against Trevor and Paul against Neil. Andy put together a string of 40+ breaks and a 52 to beat Trevor by 217 to 76. Neil overcame a strong start from Paul and finishing with a 38 break managed to win 198 to 89.
In the final it was revenge for Neil as Andy struggled to keep his scoring run going and Neil, with breaks of 36 and 42, managed to win by 183 to 95 to claim the title for the second time in 3 years and the £100 winner’s prize. Andy got £50 for his efforts.
KENT SNOOKER PAIRS6.12.15Welling Snooker Club
Winners: Stephen Hartley & Lee MartinRunner-up: Alex Swatton & Jamie Dunlop
Another record breaking entry for one of our one day competitions as 21 pairs turned up at Welling Snooker Club. With such a good entry we had to run the event as a knockout tournament with each match the best of three frames. The top half of the draw saw Stephen Hartley and Lee Martin get through to the final without dropping a frame. Alex Swatton and Jamie Dunlop travelled up from Folkestone and also made it through to the final which was best of five frames. Stephen and Lee started strongest and took the first two frames before Alex and Jamie fought back taking the third. It looked like they would level the match as they built a good lead in the fourth but Stephen and Lee managed to claw that lead back and pinched the frame on the black. Their 3-1 win gives them the Pairs title at their first attempt.
Because we had plenty of entries we were also able to run a plate competition for any pair that lost their first match. Welling club owner John Yuen and his partner Nick Skinner won this beating Spencer Flowers and Finlay Palmer 2-1 in the final.
KENT SNOOKER TEAMS10.1.16Victoria Snooker Club, Tunbridge Wells
Winners: THE COMMITTEEAdrian Frisby, Finlay Palmer & Neil JefferisRunners-up: MID LIFE CRISISMike Quinnell, Adam Holmes & John Meaney
Eight teams turned up on the day so we split into two
groups of four and ran a Round Robin. In Group 1 last
year’s champions, Stone Street, were drawn against Swale, Victoria and The Committee whilst group 2 had two time
past champions, The Dreamteam, against Petts Wood, Mid Life Crisis and Ightham.
Group 1 was very close but both The Committee and Victoria beat Stone
Street and Swale 4-2 and when The Committee took a 4-1 lead against
Victoria in the final group match that was enough to put them through
to the semis as group winners with Victoria going through as runners up.
Group 2 was even closer. The first two rounds saw all four matches finish
tied 3-3. The last round put Ightham against The Dreamteam and Mid
Life Crisis against Petts Wood. It looked likely that these would both
be 3-3 giving the organizers a real headache but Spencer Flowers from
Ightham managed to pinch the last frame with a great long final black. Mid Life Crisis also managed a 4-2 win so they
tied at the top of the group with Ightham but went through as winners on the toss of a coin.
So the semi-finals saw Mid Life Crisis play Victoria and The Committee taking on Ightham. Mid Life Crisis beat Victoria
4-2 but the second semi finished 3-3 so a deciding frame had to be played. Neil Jefferis played for the Committee
and Wayne Fuller played for Ightham. It was a tense frame and with some helpful run of the ball including a decisive
snooker on the final brown, Neil came through as the winner.
The final saw Neil play John Meaney, Finlay Palmer play Adam Holmes and Adrian Frisby play Mick Quinnell and it
proved to be The Committee’s day as Neil squeezed home 2-0, Finlay fought back to draw 1-1 after Adam had made
a 55 break in the first and Adrian only needed to play the one frame as he won his first to give The Committee a 4-1
lead and the title for the second time.
KENT UNDER 16s ‘Summers Cup’24.4.16Welling Snooker Club, Welling
Winner: Katie Nguyen (£20) Runner-up: Brandon Nguyen (£10)
3 entries: Katie Nguyen (15), Brandon Nguyen (11), Kieren Brackell (14)
Format: Round Robin, all matches best of 3.
Katie kicked off the match against Keiren very confidently, securing the first frame 44-16. Kieren fought back extremely well in the second and kept his nerve by potting the final black to win the frame 41-46. Katie, undeterred, concentrated well in the decider to forge an unassailable lead, taking the final frame 53-5 to win 2-1
2015 Champion Brandon started the defence of his title with a comfortable 50-9 win in the first frame. In the second, Kieren fought admirably before Brandon pressed ahead, winning 45-15 and win two nil.
Both Brandon and Katie started the match with the knowledge that the winner would be crowned champion. Katie had the better start winning a close, tense first frame, 42-50. The second frame was equally nip and tuck before Katie pressed home her advantage and took the frame, and the title, 33-45 with a 2-0 victory.
Congratulations to Katie for a strong and consistent performance to win the title in her final year before turning 16. Katie also becomes Kent’s first ever female champion!
KENT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP7.2.16Jordans Snooker Club, Rainham
Winner: Sean HalliganRunner Up: Neil Jefferis
Plate Winner: Steve WagonRunner Up: Ben Sizer
We were back at Jordan’s once
again and with a full house of 64
runners just proving you really
need to get your entry in early
doors if you want to take part.
The top half of the draw saw
one of our long time supporters
Alan Bailey who actually won
this event in 1982 and he rolled back the years as he dispatched Nathan Moore and Ryan Miskin
before going out to James Teubler. Two time winner Matt Howard strolled through to the quarters
where he beat two time winner Amrik Cheema three frames to one.
Meanwhile our Treasurer, Neil Jefferis, battled through the rounds in a
series of epic comebacks. He was one ball away from losing to Scott Bell
in round two and needed a snooker on the blue against Adam Holmes in
round three and looked down and out against Matt Howard in the semis
before grinding out a victory 3-2 to make it his first Kent Amateur final.
Meanwhile the bottom half of the draw saw defending champion Phil
O’Kane sneak in by way of being one of the reserves. He started well by
beating Steve Whybrow in the first round and Matt Simpson in round
two before succumbing to Steve Hartley 3-2 in round three. Steve Crowley made an appearance
once again despite not practicing very often and he did very well before he eventually lost to Sean
Halligan in the semi final.
So the final was Sean v Neil but because of the 2am start we all agreed to play best of three.
Halligan played very solidly through the whole match as he had done the whole tournament and he
was looking to succeed the 81 break he made in round two against Rob Molinari. He really didn’t
give Jefferis too many chances and his consistency saw him
run out the victor two nil and take £300 for the win and an
extra tenner for his high break of
the day. The final ball was potted
at 2.46am.
Earlier in the evening the
Plate competition was running
concurrently for the first game
losers and saw seasoned campaigner Steve Wagon take the spoils as he
beat our Under 21 champion, Ben Sizer two frames to nil.
KENT COUNTY CUP20.2.16Northdown Snooker Club, Margate
Winner: Mark CackettRunner Up: Sean Halligan
Plate Winner: Spencer FlowersRunner-Up: Wayne Fuller
The Kent County Cup took place last Sunday at Northdown Snooker Club in Margate. We had 53 entries before the day and as has hopefully been noticed we had decided that in order to get the day finished at a reasonable hour we were going to make the first round best of 3 frames only. Surprisingly there were 11 no shows so we had 42 players in the end and to everyone’s joy we were able to revert back to the best of 5 frame format throughout the day.
The top half of the draw saw the newly crowned Amateur champion, Sean Halligan breeze through to the quarter finals without dropping a frame. He then beat Andy Sage by 3 frames to 1 to get to the semi-final. There he met Charlie Walters who had beaten past champion Ryan Causton in the second round. James Addison-May had made a 70 break in his first match and was waiting hopefully to see if that would stand as the highest of the day but Charlie beat it with a 76 in his quarter final victory over Tony Holdstock. His form wasn’t quite good enough though in the end as Sean played a solid game and won the semi-final 3-1 to make it to his second big final on the trot.
Meanwhile the bottom half of the draw was being steam-rollered by Mark Cackett. His first round match against Spencer Flowers was last on and first off as he won in about 30 minutes. In the semi-final though he came up against Lee Martin who had beaten last year’s champion, John Parkin in the 3rd round. This turned out to be a really tight match and Mark won 3 black ball games to eventually triumph 3-2.
In the final Mark continued his flowing form. It wasn’t to be a dream double for Sean this time as Mark ran out a 3-0 winner to get his name on the trophy for a 3rd time. He also picked up the £200 winner’s prize whilst Sean took home £100.
The plate competition saw a welcome turn around in fortunes for Spencer Flowers (pictured right) after his quick exit from the main competition. He found some form and managed to win without losing a frame, beating Wayne Fuller 2-0 in the final.
One final piece of news to announce is that Tony Holdstock did just enough to hold off Neil Jefferis and take the Player of the Year award. Tony has played in more events than anyone else this year and thoroughly deserves the title.
KENT VETERANS SNOOKER 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Rileys Snooker Club, Gillingham INCOME EXPENDITURE £ £ ------------ ------------Winner 120.00Runner Up 60.00Semi-Finalists (2 x £20) 40.00Expenses 35.00Entry Fees (22 x £10) 220.00 ------------ ------------ 220.00 255.00Expenditure Over Income: £35.00
KENT UNDER 21s SNOOKER 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Rileys Snooker Club, Gillingham INCOME EXPENDITURE £ £ ------------ ------------Winner 20.00Expenses 30.52Entry Fees (2 x £10) 20.00 ------------ ------------ 20.00 50.52Expenditure Over Income: £30.52
KENT BILLIARDS ‘Archie Wood Trophy’ 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Victoria Snooker Centre, Tunbridge Wells INCOME EXPENDITURE £ £ ------------ ------------Winner 100.00Runner-Up 50.00Expenses 7.50Entry Fee (10 x £10) 100.00 ------------ ------------ 100.00 157.50Expenditure Over Income: £57.50
KENT COUNTY PAIRS 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Welling Snooker Club
INCOME EXPENDITURE
£ £
------------ ------------
Winners 150.00
Runners-Up 70.00
Losing Semis (2 x £30) 60.00
Expenses 63.90
Entry Fees (21 pairs) (21 x £15) 315.00
Plate (£20 + £10) 30.00
------------ ------------
315.00 373.90
Expenditure Over Income: £58.90
KENT COUNTY TEAMS 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Victoria Snooker Centre, Tunbridge Wells
INCOME EXPENDITURE
£ £
------------ ------------
Winner 105.00
Runners-Up 60.00
Expenses 55.00
Entry Fees (8 teams) (8 x £20) 160.00
------------ ------------
160.00 220.00
Expenditure Over Income: £60.00
KENT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Jordans Snooker Club, Rainham
INCOME EXPENDITURE £ £ ------------ ------------Winner 300.00Runner Up 140.00Semi-Finalists (2 x £50) 100.00Quarter-Finalists (4 x £20) 80.00Highest Break 10.00Plate Competition (£40 + £20) 60.00Expenses 72.60Entry Fee (68 x £10) 680.00Donation from Les 50.00 ------------ ------------ 730.00 762.60
Expenditure Over Income: £32.60
KENT COUNTY CUP 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Northdown Snooker Club, Margate
INCOME EXPENDITURE £ £ ------------ ------------Winner 200.00Runner Up 100.00Semi-Finalists (2 x £50) 100.00Quarter-Finalists (4 x £20) 80.00Highest Break 10.00Plate Competition (£30 + £10) 40.00Expenses 67.00Entry Fee (53 x £10) 530.00 ------------ ------------ 530.00 597.00
Expenditure Over Income: £67.00
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 30 APRIL 2016
INCOME
Membership Subscriptions*†
Interest on Accounts
Batt Cables Sponsorship
Inter-Counties Entry Fees
Additional Sponsorship
Clothing Sold
* Competitions Subs 2015-16: 457.00† Standing Order Subs 2016-17: 114.00
KENT UNDER 16s SNOOKER ‘Summers Cup’ 2015-16Event kindly hosted by Welling Snooker Club
INCOME EXPENDITURE
£ £ ------------ ------------
Winner 20.00
Runner Up 10.00
Expenses 40.00
Entry Fees (3 x £0) FREE ENTRY 0.00
------------ ------------
0.00 70.00
Expenditure Over Income: £70.00
30.4.15 £
------------488.00
0.56
1500.00
0.00
50.00
0.00
------------2038.56------------
30.4.16 £
------------571.00
0.40
1500.00
240.00
0.00
0.00
------------2311.40------------
EXPENDITURE
Secretary’s Costs
Treasurer’s Costs
President’s Costs
Chairman’s Costs
Website Charges
County Team Entries
Committee Expenses
Competition Trophies
Inter-Counties Trophies
Competition Expenses
Inter-Counties Expenses
Postage
Printing
Clothing
PayPal Fees
Facebook Advertising
Snooker Scene Advertisement
Income (£2311.40) – Expenditure (£1888.42) = PROFIT £422.98
30.4.15£
------------0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
285.74
100.00
0.00
471.82
0.00
588.29
150.00
186.12
509.20
0.00
63.67
74.74
72.00------------2501.58------------
30.4.16£
------------0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
273.77
0.00
0.00
404.46
196.45
411.52
110.00
101.22
325.00
0.00
66.00
0.00
0.00------------1888.42------------
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 30 APRIL 2016
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at Bank High Interest Account
Cash at Bank - Current Account
Batt Cable Sponsorship (Cheque not yet cashed)
Other cheques not yet cashed
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Sundry Creditors
Nett Cash Current Assets
END OF YEAR SUMMARY
Balance at 30 April 2015 £2434.26
Profit at 30 April 2016 £422.98
----------------Balance at 30 April 2016 £2857.24 ----------------
Neil JefferisHon. Treasurer
30.4.15 £ ------------
690.22
382.45
1500.00
0.00
------------2572.67------------
30.4.16 £ ------------
690.62
732.62
1500.00
0.00
------------2923.24------------
138.41
2434.26
------------2572.67------------
66.00
2857.24
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