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A whopping £670 in prize money was paid out at the Scunthorpe one star, with several players having a good pay day.
Sheffield’s Shaun Bibby took the men’s singles title, beating Barnsley’s Ray Hurst in a very entertaining final, while Hull youngster Gauri Duhan comfortably won the ladies’ title.
Hon Choy of Newark won good money in the showpiece Prizefighter band 1 event, beating Scunthorpe’s Will Hornsey in the final.
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Addi Duhan joined his sister on the winners, rostrum after beating local hard bat exponent Steve Barnes in the band 2 final and winning the Pete Skerratt memorial.
Stuart Sykes of Barnsley took the honour of the band 3 title, getting the better of Chesterfield’s Lucas King.
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Possibly the biggest shock of the day was when local player Richard Zurynski got the better of Hull’s Rob Owen in the intermediates (over-18, under-40) final.
Hon Choy rounded off a very profitable day by beating a very tired Shaun Bibby in the Veterans’ final.
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On the day 16 different cash prizes were awarded to 11 different players and the organising committee look forward to seeing a bumper entry (and prize pool) on Saturday January 31 for their next tournament.
Paul Stimpson
September 9, 2014