
14 year-old Isle of Man snooker player Darryl Hill has won a title at the biggest international competition for junior players.
He took the Pontins under-15 Star of the Future crown at the tournament at Prestatyn in Wales.
Darryl played seven matches and won them all without losing a single frame.
He also knocked in breaks of 88 and 86 - the two highest recorded at the event.
As a result, Darryl has been awarded a £2,000 sponsorship from Pontins.
He also dedicated his first major title to his late coach Mel Quine.
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