Evan Steiger Nabs Predator CSNS Tour #6 Over Jeric Mullins
- Cue Sports Nova Scotia

- Mar 29
- 2 min read
By Wek Augustine.
March 29, 2026.
Tournament Bracket:
Cue Sports Nova Scotia proudly hosted the Junior 9-Ball Predator Tour #6, bringing together talented young players from across the region for another exciting and competitive event. The tournament showcased the continued growth, dedication, and sportsmanship of our junior athletes, with many closely contested matches throughout the day.
Taking top honors was Evan Steiger, who captured 1st Place and earned his first-ever victory on the Predator Tour. Evan demonstrated outstanding composure and skill, marking a significant milestone in his development as a player. His performance reflects the hard work and commitment he has put into his game.
Finishing in 2nd Place was Jeric Mullins, who delivered a strong and consistent performance throughout the tournament. Jeric battled through a competitive field to reach the finals, showcasing resilience and determination.
In 3rd Place, Roderick Herney put together an impressive run, demonstrating continued improvement and competitive spirit. His efforts contributed to the high level of play seen across the event.
Cue Sports Nova Scotia would like to extend sincere thanks to our hosts, Dooly's Rockingham, for providing an excellent venue and supporting the development of junior cue sports in our province.
We would also like to acknowledge and thank our valued sponsors for their continued support of junior programming: Predator, Kyle Richard, Saline & Chris Penney, Angela Kilbride, Tony Coles, Connie Reid, Dave Boymook (prizes), Jeff Saulnier, Shawn Fequet, Gerry Forbes, Craig Richard, Wayne Bishop, and Stu Lawrie. Your contributions play a vital role in making these events possible and in fostering opportunities for youth to grow within the sport.
Congratulations to all participants for their efforts and sportsmanship. Cue Sports Nova Scotia remains committed to providing positive, competitive, and development-focused opportunities for junior players across the province.








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