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Other Sports of Monday, 15 May 2017

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Prince Norgah wins 2017 Hunters National Pool Tournament

Prince Norgah [middle] celebrated his glory in the midst of two gorgeous ladies Prince Norgah [middle] celebrated his glory in the midst of two gorgeous ladies

Prince Norgah annexed the 2017 Hunters National Pool Tournament at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday after defeating Otonne Oke Sunday 3-2 in the final.

After three rounds of play, Prince Norgah who hails from the Western Region of Ghana overcame Colabo Varney in the semis to set up the final against Nigerian Otonne Oke Sunday.

Sunday, a previous runners up set the ball rolling in the opening rounds of the final with a 2-0 comfortable lead. The Nigerian grew more wings courtesy the support from the fans who graced the occasion in their numbers.

However, luck eluded the Nigerian in the last two rounds when Ghana’s very own Prince Norgah crawled back in a magnificent style to set a 2-2 tie after four rounds.

After several minutes of play to no avail in round 5, Norgah mastered enough confidence to scoop the last black ball into the hole to win the 2017 Hunters National Pool Tournament for the first time.

Prince Norgah was awarded with a trophy with an equipped Snooker board and products from sponsors, whilst second placed Otoone Oke Sunday took home a Flat screen Tv as well as souvenirs from sponsors and finally, Colabo Varney took away a brand new Refrigerator as well as products form the sponsors for finishing third place.

Colabo Varney [right] came third

Addressing the Press after the tournament the Executive Producer of the event, Kandyman Nudzor Agbanu said “It has been tough but successful, because funding was difficult this year and we didn’t do it last year because of elections.”

Otoone Oke Sunday recieving his award for placing second

“We are going to establish the snooker pool strongly, because if not so snooker players cannot go international and bring awards to Ghana.”

Prince Norgah being receiving his trophy as the winner

The Pool game is commonly known in Ghana as snooker and its mostly played at pubs.

Norgah's shot that sailed his victory