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Paris Billiards Beat: at Sharkey’s Billiards & Bar Brantford

By Scoop Stewart

In a thrilling night of cues and balls at Sharkey's, the Paris Billiards Tourney unfolded with a mix of triumphs, defeats, and a whole lot of flair Here's the rundown of the action-packed evening:

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Winners: G. Graham and W. Dafoe clinched victory, with Grieg G making a spectacular comeback to claim his third non-consecutive championship. The competition was fierce, but these players showed their mettle.

Runner-ups: L. Heath and D. Stewart put up a valiant fight, but despite all the advice and encouragement, Stewart found himself a bridesmaid once more

Winners of Losers: P. Fargason and C. Whelan shocked the audience with a stunning upset over their opponents which shall remain nameless The dynamic duo displayed their skills and teamwork, proving that in billiards, Whelan votes for Fargason!

MVP: W. Dafoe emerged as the Most Valuable Player of the night. Known for his prowess on the billiards table and his legacy as a Paris 29er hockey player, Dafoe's performance was nothing short of stellar. Congratulations, Willie, on a well-deserved honour.

Quote of the Week: "Do I even have to take this shot?" - a classic line from the legendary Minnesota fats Heath, capturing the intensity and anticipation of the games.

As the week comes to a close, anticipation builds for the upcoming Fargason Cup, a midseason tournament dedicated to P Fargason The competition is sure to be fierce, with players gearing up for another round of thrilling matches.

A special mention goes out to the delightful and talented Katie, a former Southend Paris girl, and the team at Sharkey's for their exceptional service and hospitality, making each gathering a memorable experience for all.

Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the Paris Billiards Beat, where every shot counts and every victory is celebrated in style

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