Kamran Ashraf continues to defy the odds after winning yet another tournament.
This time the 13-year-old beat all-comers in the Unison Snooker League Championship.
In the final he defeated 16-year-old Chris Blackwell in a nail-biting game held at Padiham Snooker Club
Kamran of Nelson even made the highest break of the tournament with 102 in the group stages, and came from behind on three separate occasions to
Kamran, who beat Mark Heys 4-0 in the semis, lost the opening two frames in the best-of-nine final, but levelled things up at 2- 2 with some precise play.
The two players found themselves locked together at 4- 4 and 29 points all in the decisive frame.
However, after holding his nerve, Kamran potted the final few reds and was presented with the Unison Cup and the £100 prize.
Runner-up Chris was awarded a trophy and £50, with the beaten semi-finalists Mark Heys and Jack Dady also receiving trophies and £20 each.
Paul Rinaldi, who has run the club for almost six years, said: "The entire competition has been brilliant and we had a really good, tense final to finish things off.
"We have such a big junior following here at the club and can comfortably get between 20- 30 players from Padiham entered into a competition."
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