WVU-Dustin
VP of WVU Billiards Club
Two WVU students are attempting to set a new world record for consecutive hours of pool played, which currently stands at 74 hours and 50 minutes. They are also hoping to make a child's wish come true.
Skyler Banfill and Ian Lake are hoping to raise $4,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation and they need your help to do it! The world record attempt has already been approved by Guinness and will take place beginning this Sunday, March 9 at 10:00 a.m. and conclude Wednesday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m.
The two have raised $445 so far, and hope to exceed their original goal! Skyler and Ian are both close friends and billiards teammates of mine, and I hope that everyone reading this post will consider donating even the smallest amount to a great cause.
The rules of the attempt (as outlined by Guinness) state that Banfill and Lake must play continues games of pool, and are allotted one five-minute break per hour. These breaks can be stacked, and then used at their discretion. They must play World Pool Association games, which limits them to 8-ball, 9-ball and 10-ball.
The pool community is known for its camaraderie and for rallying around worthy causes, and this is certainly one of them. PLEASE consider donating to help!
DONATE AT: http://friends.wish.org/008-000/page/Skyler-Banfill/Skyler-and-Ian-make-history-for-make-a-wish.htm
The event will be presented on a livestream at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/pool-marathon-world-record-attempt
Skyler Banfill and Ian Lake are hoping to raise $4,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation and they need your help to do it! The world record attempt has already been approved by Guinness and will take place beginning this Sunday, March 9 at 10:00 a.m. and conclude Wednesday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m.
The two have raised $445 so far, and hope to exceed their original goal! Skyler and Ian are both close friends and billiards teammates of mine, and I hope that everyone reading this post will consider donating even the smallest amount to a great cause.
The rules of the attempt (as outlined by Guinness) state that Banfill and Lake must play continues games of pool, and are allotted one five-minute break per hour. These breaks can be stacked, and then used at their discretion. They must play World Pool Association games, which limits them to 8-ball, 9-ball and 10-ball.
The pool community is known for its camaraderie and for rallying around worthy causes, and this is certainly one of them. PLEASE consider donating to help!
DONATE AT: http://friends.wish.org/008-000/page/Skyler-Banfill/Skyler-and-Ian-make-history-for-make-a-wish.htm
The event will be presented on a livestream at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/pool-marathon-world-record-attempt