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Cutting Edge Barbers Snooker League Champion & Runner - up

30th November 2006

Photograph of  Cutting Edge Barbers Snooker League Champion & Runner - up

Mark Mackay ( to the left ) Winner of the league.
With Big cup to keep for a year and trophy to keep for good.

To the right Derek Johnston
With runner � up trophy and highest break 56 ( far right )

 

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