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Junior SA Blackball Championships in Primrose showcase young talent and legends

The Cue Sport Centre in Primrose hosted the 2024/2025 Junior SA Blackball Championships, featuring rising stars like seven-year-old Aarnan Haribhai alongside legends such as Harry 'Houdini' Martin. Enthusiasts from across South Africa gathered to witness top junior cue sport talent and expert mentorship.

The Cue Sport Centre in Primrose recently hosted the 2024/2025 Junior SA Blackball Championships.

Attracting a diverse crowd of young and old, enthusiasts from across the country flocked to the event to witness top-level junior talent.

What stood out was the presence of legendary players, who not only enjoyed the matches but also shared their expertise with the next generation of champions.

Harry ‘Houdini’ Martin, a four-time SA men’s number 1 and 3-times SA socials singles champion.

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Notably, KwaZulu-Natal’s team included exceptionally young talent, such as seven-year-old Aarnan Haribhai, who competed in the under-15 category.

Northern Cape’s Ashwill Thomas (14) and KZN 2 Nesholen Thor Perumal, both competed in the U15 and U18 categories.

The event also welcomed renowned figures like Harry ‘Houdini’ Martin, a four-time SA Men’s number one (four years in a row) and three-time SA Social Singles Champion (also three consecutive years).

Harry ‘Houdini’ Martin, Blackpool four-time SA men’s number 1 and 3-times SA socials singles champion.

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