Ask any diehard pool fan, and they will tell you that the future of the game is with our junior players of today. Two big proponents of the junior game in Canada were WPBA Touring Professional Brittany Bryant and her father Jack Bryant. “My dad taught me how to play pool and my first big tournament was the Junior Canadian Championship, which I won.” said Brittany. “My dad was there every step of the way, and we developed a real bond over the sport. Since then, my dad and I had always been passionate about the junior players, recognizing that they are the future of pool and a very important part of keeping the game alive“.
With the sudden passing of Jack back in October, Brittany and the rest of her family wanted to create something in his name. It was a cosmo to set up something benefiting the Juniors. “We talked for years about starting an initiative to support the juniors and the costs associated with competing. Since his passing in October my family and I knew it was important to move forward with the pool tournament in his honour.” Thus was born, The Jack Bryant Memorial Tournament, held last weekend (July 22nd - 23rd) at Tony’s Billiards in Guelph Ontario Canada.
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With the sudden passing of Jack back in October, Brittany and the rest of her family wanted to create something in his name. It was a cosmo to set up something benefiting the Juniors. “We talked for years about starting an initiative to support the juniors and the costs associated with competing. Since his passing in October my family and I knew it was important to move forward with the pool tournament in his honour.” Thus was born, The Jack Bryant Memorial Tournament, held last weekend (July 22nd - 23rd) at Tony’s Billiards in Guelph Ontario Canada.
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