CHLOE White has made Cuestars history for the second time in two weeks.

A fortnight ago, the 16-year-old from Havant became the first girl to win a rankings title on the South of England U21 circuit and now she’s the first girl to do the double.

White beat home player Shane Kearns 2-0 in the final of the Silver Tour championship play-off at Jesters Snooker Club, Swindon.

The women's world number 26 took the first frame on the black and the second on the pink.

Earlier, she topped the round-robin group and then denied Ally Pollard a fairytale end to his junior career by beating the 21-year-old from Alderholt 2-0 in the last-four.

White, who revealed she’d had a new tip fitted the previous day by her coach Colin Norton, admitted it had been a tough tournament.

“It was very tiring,” she said. “I was up early and we finished late. It’s been a long day.

“It was tough because in a group of six you can’t afford any slip-ups.

And she added: “I’m really happy.”

“I didn’t expect it at all. At the beginning of the season, I didn’t have any expectations.”

The end-of season finale was sponsored by Jesters Snooker Club and Swindon firm Nice Clean Ltd.

Meanwhile, pro Dominic 'Spaceman' Dale will play a number of players and hold a trick shots and Q&A session at Jesters Snooker Hall tonight.

Tickets are £15 (U16s go free when accompanied by a ticket-paying adult) and include a buffet and raffle to play Dale.

There will also be a grand draw as well as an auction for a snooker cue, signed by many of the top 32 professional players, including Ronnie O'Sullivan.

All proceeds will go to the West Of England Billiards & Snooker Foundation. Contact Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon or go online to websfsnooker.com/2018/02/08/dont-miss-an-evening-with-the-spaceman/ to find out more and purchase tickets.