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WOMEN snooker stars Maria Catalano and Emma Bonney have been installed as favourites to land the East Anglian Championship on Saturday.
Cambridge Snooker Centre hosts the second leg on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association circuit.
The draw takes place at 9.45am with play commencing at 10am. The format is a best-of-five straight knockout.
World number one Reanne Evans, now a professional, will be competing in World Snooker’s Players Tour Championship in Gloucester.
Catalano, 28, from Dudley, West Midlands, and Portsmouth’s Bonney, 34, are both bidding for a first WLBSA snooker title since 2008.
A dark horse for the East Anglian Championship could be World Seniors champion June Banks, who will be making her first appearance outside of the World Championships for more than a year. Kent-based Banks was ranked number five at the end of the 2008/09 season but has now slipped to 21st.
Also among the 16-strong field are: Tina Owen Sevilton, who reached the semi-finals of last month’s UK Championship; World Junior Champion Hannah Jones, 14, who shocked many by making the last-four of the non-ranking Wytech Masters; and Eva Palmius, who has climbed to number six in the rankings.
The WLBSA is hosting six ranking events this season culminating in the World Championships in April.
East Anglian Championship
Saturday, October 30
Cambridge Snooker Centre
Coldhams Road
Cambridge
CB1 3EW
Tel: 01223 249661
East Anglian entries:
Maria Catalano
Emma Bonney
Chris Sharpe
Hannah Jones
Eva Palmius
Jan Hughes
Natascha Niermann
Naomi Clare
Gaye Jones
Marianne Williams
Vicky Carter
Jenny Poulter
Laura Alves
Tina Owen-Sevilton
June Banks
Martina Lumsden
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Hi, sorry was tweeting the results to the world ladies site. Reanne Evans beat Maria catalano 3-0 in the final. Highest break was Marias 82. Hannah Jones beat Naomi Clare 2-0 in the junior final. Eva palmius beat marianne Williams 2-0 in the senior final and Jan Hughes beat tina Owen Sevilton 2-0 in the plate final.
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REANNE Evans has smashed Kelly Fisher’s record of 69 consecutive matches won on the women’s snooker circuit.
Two days after her 25th birthday, the six-time world champion extended her remarkable winning streak to 72 with victory in the East Anglian Championship at Cambridge Snooker Centre.
Her last defeat was on March 1, 2008, when Maria Catalano clawed back a two-frame deficit to win 3-2 in the Connie Gough National final in Luton.
Evans, from Dudley, West Midlands, passed Fisher’s total with a 3-0 quarter-final win against Surrey’s Marianne Williams.
The world number one recalled playing the all-conquering Fisher many years ago and thinking “that’s what I want to do”.
“I’ve got there!” she said. “It’s nice to have the record.”
The East Anglian Championship, the second leg on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association circuit, was Evans’ 25th ranking title.
“It was a bit scrappy at the beginning,” said Evans after a 3-0 win over Catalano, 28. “But then a couple of 40s got me going.
“She had a chance to go 2-1 but she missed it and I cleared up.
“I’m playing OK - not great, but solid. I’m not giving so many chances away.”
It was the eighth time since the start of last season the pair have met in a WLBSA final.
Evans said: “I think it’s more psychological now because she CAN play. You always get a bogey player.”
It was Catalano who ended Fisher’s record run in 2003.
Jan Hughes, from St Neots, Cambs, defeated Tina Owen-Sevilton 2-0 in the Plate final. World number five Eva Palmius, from Isleham, Cambs, accounted for Williams in the Seniors final. And Derby schoolgirl Hannah Jones, 14, claimed the Junior title.
The previous day, Evans, now a professional snooker player, lost 4-0 to Allister Carter in the second round of the fourth leg of the European Players Tour Championship in Gloucester.
The WLBSA is hosting six ranking events this season culminating in the World Championships in April.
RESULTS (BREAKS)
LAST-32: Vicky Carter beat Naomi Clare 3-0.
LAST-16: Reanne Evans (40) beat Carter 3-0, Marianne Williams beat Chris Sharpe 3-2, Natascha Niermann beat Tina Owen-Sevilton 3-2, Eva Palmius beat Laura Alves 3-0, Emma Bonney beat June Banks 3-1, Hannah Jones beat Jenny Poulter 3-0, Gaye Jones beat Martina Lumsden 3-1, Maria Catalano beat Jan
Hughes 3-0.
QUARTER-FINALS: Evans (54, 56) beat Williams 3-0, Niermann beat Palmius 3-1, Bonney beat H Jones 3-0, Maria Catalano (46, 37) beat G Jones 3-0.
FINAL (£200/£100): Evans (42, 47) beat Catalano 3-0.
PLATE
QUARTER-FINALS: Jan Hughes beat Jenny Poulter 2-0, Naomi Clare beat Laura Alves 2-1, Tina Owen-Sevilton beat Martina Lumsden 2-0, Chris Sharpe beat Vicky Carter 2-0.
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