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Jake Nicholson Passes Away

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Talented snooker player Jake Nicholson has sadly died at the age of 28 after a battle with cancer.

Nicholson, from Flamborough in Yorkshire, was a popular character on the amateur circuit and will be much missed by all of his friends in snooker.

Challenge Tour Event winner

As a junior, Nicholson represented England at under-21 level. In 2019 he won a Challenge Tour event, beating Andrew Pagett 3-1 in the final in Newbury. That got him into the 2020 Challenge Tour Play-Offs, where he reached the semi-finals before losing to Allan Taylor.

Nicholson also competed in the World Championship qualifiers in 2020 and beat Brandon Sargeant before losing to Jak Jones, while in the English Amateur Championship in the same year he reached the last 16.

EPSB Chief Executive Officer Simon Berrisford said: “Everyone at the EPSB was greatly saddened to hear of the passing of Jake, who was without doubt a gifted snooker player and was extremely well-regarded by his fellow players.

“Although he has been cruelly denied the chance to achieve his ambitions in our sport, Jake will never be forgotten and over the coming days we will look at the options available for us to formally recognise his contribution at one of our upcoming tournaments.”

Pictured with Steven Hallworth, Oliver Lines and Ashley Carty

Many of Jake’s fellow players have paid tribute to him:

Oliver Lines: “Jake my bro I don’t even know where to begin, you knew how much you meant to me and our whole family! I hope you’re finally not in any more pain, I will miss you forever, until we meet again, I love you brother!”

Sanderson Lam: “You were my brother, my best mate, I can’t believe you’ve been taken away from us, you were so positive in life and we had so many memories together, and I wish I could have seen you before you left us, you will be missed very much and we all love you so much, you rest in peace.”

Peter Devlin: “Gutted to hear the news about Jake Nicholson. I will always remember playing a tournament in Leeds. I was about 16, and he was on the table next to me. He had three centuries in a best of seven, and I was inspired by that. Great player and nice lad. Life can be very cruel, RIP Jake.”

Steven Hallworth: “Devastated. Eight years to the day we were competing for England together at the World Under 21s in China. An extremely talented player, an even better bloke. Will miss your infectious and sometimes quite ridiculous laugh. Rest easy Jake, brother.”

Barry Pinches: “I’m devastated to hear the news today that Jake Nicholson has passed away. A promising young snooker player and a lovely lad too. My thoughts are with his family. RIP Jake.”

Jamie Curtis-Barret: “Jake, we met many moons ago in Leeds and from day one we hit it off, we became good friends, travelled the world together sharing hotel rooms, flights and drives, practice sessions. We had some amazing times and you were such a character, class act on and off the baize. You will be sadly missed by many, my heart goes out to your parents and family. Now fly high, spread your wings and keep potting those balls.”

A GoFundMe page has been set up by Jamie with the aim of raising £1,000 to support Jake’s family at this time which you can view HERE.

Article by WST.

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