Lo'eau LaBonta, at 32, became the oldest player to debut internationally for the U.S., stating, 'It was so cool... I was like, go where? All right, let's go!'
"We were really young when we came into this company but we came in knowing that we wanted to do it. There was a lot of pressure on us but we enjoyed some of the moments under that pressure."
Teenage snooker prodigy Joe Shannon, only 14, showed immense potential by taking a 42-1 lead in his debut against Robert Milkins, though he ultimately lost 45-42.