Difference between revisions of "Stephen Deakin"
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{{ep |M2 | 10/4/89-14/4/89 | | Stephen Deakin | 94 – 98 | [[Helen Grayson]] | | Catherine Clarke}} | {{ep |M2 | 10/4/89-14/4/89 | | Stephen Deakin | 94 – 98 | [[Helen Grayson]] | | Catherine Clarke}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:20, 26 November 2009
Stephen Deakin was a quarter-finalist from Series 14. He was from Wath-Upon-Dearne, Yorkshire. Aged 15, he beat Frank Houston in his first appearance, and racked up a further seven wins to become an octochamp, and #2 seed for the series. However, he was unexpectedly knocked out in the quarter-finals by #7 seed Joel Salkin, losing 57-71. Stephen returned for Championship of Champions IV, but lost in the first round to eventual winner Nic Brown.