Rapid rise of pool talent Jayden BrookesÂ
The 14-year-old, from Cosham, admitted he had only played a few social games with his dad before joining the new junior league at Waterlooville Sports Bar.
And now he has ended the 20-week season at the top of the table.
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Hide AdSet to collect his first-ever trophy, Brookes said: '˜It's been fun. I'd played a few games with my dad but that's it.'
Eight-year-old Keira Hiscock clinched third place. Jamie Wilson, who competed part time to help the league launch and assist the beginners, was runner-up.
League organiser and World Snooker coach Tim Dunkley said: '˜I'm delighted for Jayden and Keira.
'˜They both play the game with a smile on their faces. It's been great seeing them progress.'
A new 20-week season started on Thursday
As well as playing frames in a league format, the youngsters are helped with their techniques and are taught the rules and the etiquette of the game.