Jubiliant Juniors set out for Billiard and Snooker Nationals

Karnataka is fielding the second largest contingent after hosts Tamil Nadu, of girls and boys totaling 23 in the Billiards & Snooker Nationals at Chennai. The team, name "Jubiliant Juniors" will represent the State in the tournamen which started on July 18th and will go on till Augus 9th.

The Juniors including defending champions Mundir Sherazi (Billiards), Varsha Sanjeev (Billiards) who have trained hard at Karnataka State Billiards Association (KSBA) for the last one year are being fine tuned by Dronocharya Arvind Savur and Coach M K Sharma.

Along with the Juniors, Chitra Magimairaj and Uma Devi in women’s section with B Bhaskar, I H Manudev and  D Raj Kumar in men’s section will represent the State in Billiards I H Manudev, M S Arun and B Balaji Reddy will represent the State in the Nationals tournament.

This information was provided by S Natraj, media-in-charge at KSBA

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