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Jun 29, 2016 Sports
Leon Seepersaud withstood a highly competitive field of 33 players to win the Clear Waters Pool competition which was contested recently at Hot Shots Sports Bar Eccles, East Bank Demerara.
In an exciting final Seepersaud edged Robert Arjune to claim the top prize.
The competition was played on a knockout basis using the straight pools rules.
Seepersaud received the Clear Waters Trophy, while the crowd favourite, Arjune had to settle for the runner-up trophy which was donated by Ron Allen of Pestex Environmental Solution.
The competition, which was well supported, saw Lester Patoir picking up the Best Pool Player award which was donated by Stag Beer.
At the presentation ceremony, Operations Manager of Clear Waters Narendra Lucknauth said his company was pleased to be associated with the competition as his company always support sports and will continue to do so nationwide.
Lucknauth said based on the success of the competition there will be a similar venture at Hot Shots Sports Bar in the near future.
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