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EPSB League Focus | Steve Davis Invited to Bath Snooker League Annual Presentation

Home » EPSB League Focus | Steve Davis Invited to Bath Snooker League Annual Presentation

Bath Snooker League held its annual presentation dinner at Lansdown Cricket Club on Thursday 4 June in what proved to be a memorable evening for everyone in attendance.

The event was made especially significant by the presence of snooker legend and six-time world champion Steve Davis OBE, who joined members and guests for the celebrations.

Steve entertained the audience with stories from his remarkable snooker career, sharing a wealth of humorous anecdotes and fascinating insights from his years at the top of the sport.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of trophies to this season’s winners. Steve personally presented the awards, providing a fantastic photo opportunity for local players and adding a special touch to their achievements.

The evening was enjoyed by all who attended. Steve was generous with his time, engaging warmly with guests throughout the event. His friendliness, and passion for snooker were evident throughout the night, reinforcing his reputation as a true gentleman and an outstanding ambassador for the sport.

Bath Billiards and Snooker League – 2025/26 Roll of Honour

  • Div1 Champions – Clandown A
  • Div2 Champions – Keynsham Town
  • Div3 Champions – Warmley B
  • League Cup Champions – Warmley A
  • Cowlin Div1 Cup Champions – Warmley A
  • Tomkin Div2 Cup Champions – Shammers
  • Rogers Div3 Cup Champions – Warmley B
  • Individual Open Champion – Lee Jorden
  • KO Handicap Champion – Andy Weeks
  • Over 50’s Mark Hodder Cup – Andy Weeks
  • Pairs Champions – Andy Stock/Jaymie Thornbury
  • Ken Cox Summer ko – Nigel Howes
  • Div2 Individual Champion – Jason Iles
  • Div3 Individual Champion – Gareth Perry
  • Div1 High break – Lee Jorden 71
  • Div2 High break – Liam O’Shea 56
  • Div3 High break – Gareth Perry 36
  • League Cup High Break – Lee Jorden 89
  • John Griffin Cup (30+ breaks) – Lee Jorden

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