JOE O’CONNOR pulled off a miraculous shot that even left the referee stunned. O’Connor was in action in the third round of ...
Reardon, a former Welsh miner, won the World Snooker title a total of six times during the 1970s when he dominated the sport. He was one of the game's most popular and charismatic players ...
A world number one snooker player said he had been "blown away" by support after revealing he could not afford to compete at the first-ever World Disability Snooker Championship. David Church ...
Ken Doherty and Joe Johnson may have underwhelmed as world champions, but got themselves back into the Crucible final the next year, which is some feat on its own. Players really flopping as world ...
INDIANAPOLIS – LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow are on the USBWA’s midseason watchlist for the 2024-25 Ann Meyers Drysdale Player of the Year Award. Johnson recorded her third ...
A world number one snooker player said not being able to afford to compete at the first-ever World Disability Snooker Championship would be "heartbreaking". David Church, 29, from Norwich ...
World snooker champion Kyren Wilson ... Only two men have come close to breaking the hoodoo, Joe Johnson in 1987 and Ken Doherty in 1998. Both players lost in the final 12 months after their ...
Johnson and his family met the group of players in attendance prior to his press conference, allowing them to share a separate moment. "It was great," Kmet told ChicagoBears.com. "He obviously exudes ...
Williams was the second player to make an official maximum break in snooker and won the World Professional Billiards Championship in 1968, retaining and regaining the title a number of times.
Johnson and Macy become the sixth and seventh players from Kentucky to be selected since the girls All-American game was started in 2002. The others were Ryle’s Maddie Scherr (2020 ...
A double agent working inside the Giants’ front office for the Philadelphia Eagles could not have done a better job sabotaging the franchise on behalf of their archrival than Joe Schoen did.