Billiards competition for players under age 19
The British Junior English Billiards championship is an English billiards competition for players in the UK. There are three divisions, the "Girls" Championship for all female players under 19 years, the "Boys" championship for players under 16, and the "Junior" championship for players under the age of 19.[ 1] The competition was thought originally to have been organised by the Billiards Association and Control Council in 1922.[ 2] However new research has found evidence that among others World Professional Billiards Champion Tom Newman won the Boys Championship before this date. Newman stated in a 1938 interview in the Billiard Player, that he won the Boys Championship in 1909 at the age of 15, winning the Championship at Burroughes and Watts, London.
Rex Williams , Mark Wildman , Mike Russell , Peter Gilchrist , David Causier , and Chris Shutt all won Junior titles before going to win the World Billiards Championship . World Snooker Championship winners to have recorded wins in the Junior Billiards event are Walter Donaldson , Dennis Taylor and Steve Davis . Fred Davis , champion in 1928, went on to win world professional titles in both billiards and snooker.
In 2022, William Thomson of Southampton, Hampshire(9 years old) became the youngest-ever winner of the Under-16 event.[ 3]
Robin Wilson (Middlesbrough) holds the record for the most wins in the Championship, with 2 wins in the Boys and 5 in the Junior.
The highest Championship breaks recorded in each event are, Hannah Jones (Derby), 43 in the 2011 Girls, Donald Cruikshank (South Shields), 130 in the 1936 Boys and Glen Cromack (Middlesbrough), 150 in the 1989 Junior.
Under-16 Champions
Source: English Amateur Billiards Association,[ 4] unless stated otherwise.
Year
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Ref.
1922 Jun
Walter Donaldson
1000-686
H Renaut
1923 Apr
Willie Leigh
600–482
Frank Edwards
1924 Apr
Laurie Steeples
George Cooper
1925 Apr
Sydney Lee
700-
George Cooper
1925 Dec
Reggie Gartland
Sydney Lee
1926 Dec
Reggie Gartland
750–282
Robert Bennett
1928 Apr
Robert Bennett
750–559
Jack Forrester
1928 Dec
Fred Davis
750–529
Harold Bennett
1929 Dec
Harold Bennett
750–452
W H Dennis
1931 Jan
Charles Desbottles
Terence Steeples
1931 Dec
Dennis Hawkes
750-
Willie Swinhoe
1932 Dec
Jack Wright
750-
1933 Dec
Willie Swinhoe
750–739
Donald Cruikshank
1934 May
Ronald Ballard
300–239
G Sparks
1934 Dec
Donald Cruikshank
750–568
Ronald Ballard
1935 Dec
Donald Cruikshank
750–618
Harry Stokes
1936
Donald Cruikshank
750–647
Harry Stokes
1937
D. Curson
W. Milburn
1938
No Contest
1939
Richie Smith
1940
Barrie Smith [ a]
1941–1946
No Contest
1947 Dec
Rex Williams
400–349
Jack Carney
[ 5]
1948 Dec
Rex Williams
400–280
Michael Leydon
[ 6]
1949 Dec
Marcus Owen
400–152
Michael Leydon
1950 Dec
Emlyn Parry
400–383
Marcus Owen
1951 Dec
Markham Wildman
400–355
John Burgess
[ 7]
1953 Jan
Clive Everton
400–197
Jack Lambert
1954 Jan
Henry Burns
400–300
David Deakes
1955 Jan
David Deakes
400–331
G Waite
1955 Dec
Colin Dean
400–360
Alan Gadsden
1958 Jan
Patrick Morgan
400–260
David Bend
1959
No Contest
1960 Jan
Tony Matthews
400–160
R. Tumman
1960 Dec
Bernard Whitehead
400–205
Keith Richardson
1961–1967
No Contest
1968
Christopher Williamson
299–238
David Ross
1969
Peter Bardsley
C Boden
1970
Willie Thorne
Peter Bardsley
1971
Peter Bardsley
N Fairall
1972
Peter Bardsley
365–260
Dennis Rothwell
1973
Trevor Wells
577–316
Dennis Rothwell
1974
Peter Allen
340–177
Clint Houlihan
1975
Steve McNamara
369–306
John Barnes
1976
David Bonney
291–192
Keith Martin
1977
David Bonney
263–156
Ged Calvey
1978
Kevin Walsh
234–142
Danny Adds
1979
Tony Pyle
200–147
Kevin Walsh
1980
Kevin Walsh
197–165
Paul Jones
1981
David Presgrave
197–170
Ian Marks
1982
Stephen Naisby
307–164
Robert Williamson
1983
Peter Gilchrist
230–175
Simon Snee
1984
Chris Rowntree
286–257
Jon Birch
1985
Mike Russell
464–111
N. Prior
1986
Lee Connor
290-208
Paul Roulston
1987
Rod Lawler
342-190
Paul Boden
1988
Sacha Journett
Daniel Bewick
1989
Lee Cuthbert
319–235
David Causier
1990
Lee Lagan
310-152
D Lewis
1991
Michael Westthorp
364-189
Peter Sheehan
1992
No Contest
1993
Chris Shutt
501–128
Phil Johnson
1994
Alan Scott
279–211
Previn Shukle
1995
Chris Brunskill
274–155
Robin Wilson
1996
Dean Bavister
213–152
Robin Wilson
1997
Robin Wilson
313–235
Martin Shutt
1998
Matthew Sutton
319–196
Robin Wilson
1999
Robin Wilson
450–175
Allan Taylor
2000
Peter Gamblin
254–164
Billy Bousfield
2001
Peter Gamblin
300–163
Danny Beagrie
2002
Michael Donnelly
406–226
Daniel Dobbs
2003
Jamie Edwards
253–181
Callum Robinson
2004
Dominic Mulhall
289–199
Ross McDonald
2005
Darren Cook
315–277
Ricky Easter
2006
Darren Cook
435–325
James Halpin
2007
James Halpin
351–331
Ryan Clark
2008
Ryan Clark
690–224
Michael Williams
2009
Aaron Hatton
313–226
Ben Wanley
[ 8]
2010
Johnathon Snee
261-107
Ryan Jackson
2011
Luke Christian
226-141
Adam Stewart
2012
Sam Betts
200–181
Adam Stewart
[ 9] [ 10]
2013
James Eyre
196-151
Jack Easter
2014
Jack Easter
183-136
Callum Lawlor
2015
Reggie Edwards
232- 97
Jack Easter
[ 11]
2016
Nathan Boughen
130–88
Merlin Knight
[ 12]
2017
Finley Brown
162–107
Callum Wilson-West
[ 3]
2018
Callum Wilson-West
177-141
Finley Brown
2019
Finley Brown
247–107
William Chambers
[ 13]
2020
2021
Harry Grimmett
208–156
Danny Overson
2022
William Thomson
200–174
Danny Overson
2023
William Thomson
279–113
Charlie Sutton
Under-19 Champions
Source: English Amateur Billiards Association,[ 14] unless stated otherwise.
Year
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Ref.
1949
George Toner
500–298
Ron Gross
1950
Rex Williams
747–322
Jack Carney
[ 15]
1951
Rex Williams
751–270
Jack Carney
[ 16]
1952
John Sinclair
442–363
Brian Simpson
1953
Mark Wildman
529–520
Emlyn Parry
[ 17]
1954
Mark Wildman
582–497
Donald Scott
[ 18]
1955
Donald Scott
538–360
Clive Everton
1956
Clive Everton
429–277
Granville Hampson
1957
Colin Myers
381–306
Colin Dean
1958
Christopher Marks
414–351
Colin Dean
1959
Paddy Morgan
446–321
Peter Shelley
1960
David Bend
468–408
Colin Davies
1961
Paddy Morgan
538–357
Tony Matthews
1962
Tony Matthews
485–395
Dennis Rhodes
1963
Tony Matthews
572–323
Michael McCann
1964–67
No Contest
1968
Dennis Taylor
Dave Burgess
1969
Dave Burgess
501–436
John Terry
1970
John Terry
W Blake
1971
Willie Thorne
728–321
Russell Toombes
[ 19]
1972
Willie Thorne
497–240
Clive Palmer
1973
Willie Thorne
598–566
Peter Edworthy
1974
Trevor Wells
414–285
Denis Rothwell
1975
Eugene Hughes
440–325
Ian Williamson
1976
Steve Davis
435–259
Ian Williamson
1977
Ian Williamson
289–133
John Barnes
1978
Ian Williamson
328–105
John Barnes
1979
Mick Garvey
237–192
Paul McGowan
1980
Geoff Charville
216–187
Martin Goodwill
1981
Shaun Hawkins
264–166
Mark Heller
1982
Robert Marshall
296–239
Kevin Walsh
1983
Stephen Naisby
328–228
Stephen Walker
1984
Stephen Naisby
308–181
Simon Snee
1985
Stephen Naisby
306–181
Peter Gilchrist
1986
Mike Russell
428-279
Dave Finbow
1987
Mike Russell
395-166
Peter Gilchrist
1988
Mike Stocks
218–203
Nick Hayward
1989
Glen Cromack
304–202
Michael Leach
1990
Mike Dunn
363-131
Shaun Golightly
1991
David Causier
320-285
Lee Lagan
1993
Michael Westthorpe
417–276
Peter Sheehan
1994
Lee Lagan
317–225
Michael Westthorpe
1995
Chris Shutt
417–188
Chris Brunskill
1996
Chris Shutt
503–208
Chris Brunskill
1997
Robin Wilson
359–244
Matt Willard
1998
Robin Wilson
343–223
Matthew Sutton
1999
Matthew Sutton
293–129
Jimmy Chambers
2000
Robin Wilson
399–188
Martin Shutt
2001
Robin Wilson
354–193
Jimmy Chambers
2002
Robin Wilson
456–158
Peter Gamblin
2003
Dominic Mulhall
270–210
Jamie Edwards
2004
Billy Bousfield
399–220
Michael Donnelly
2005
Dominic Mulhall
353–320
Jamie Edwards
2006
Dominic Mulhall
666–281
Darren Cook
2007
Dominic Mulhall
588–361
Steven Kerr
2008
Ryan Clark
503–264
Bruce Welham
2009
Darren Cook
464–323
Johnathon Buglass
[ 8]
2010
Aaron Hatton
230-182
Finley Lang
2011
Aaron Hatton
211-204
Jonathan Snee
2012
Aaron Hatton
261–158
Jonathan Snee
[ 9] [ 10]
2013
George Pragnall
386-221
Sam Betts
2014
Mathew Lyon
276-131
Ryan Jackson
2015
Mathew Lyon
313-163
Jack Easter
[ 11]
2016
Jack Easter
238–120
Nathan Boughen
[ 12]
2017
Harry Cobbold
167–110
Nathan Boughen
[ 20]
2018
Nathan Boughen
150-139
Harley Dyson
2019
Nathan Boughen
205-158
Harley Dyson
Girls
The Girls' championship was first held in 1933.[ 21] The age limit was 16 for the 1933 event, but was raised to 18 the following year.[ 22] The competition was revived in 1950 after a break of more than ten years, this time with an age limit of 17.[ 23]
Notes
^ Later known as John Barrie
References
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^ a b "Girls' billiards title". Sheffield Independent . 9 January 1933. p. 9.
^ "Girls' billiards". Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough . 4 January 1934. p. 8.
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^ "Miss Jessie Banks: Barnsley girl wins billiards title". Sheffield Independent . 10 January 1935. p. 9.
^ "They just took their cues - and got to the Final!". Daily Herald . 2 January 1951. p. 2.
^ "Hewitt is pleased with his combination team, but he must be realistic". South London Observer . 10 January 1952. p. 6.
^ "No challengers for her title". Torbay Express and South Devon Echo . 2 December 1952. p. 6.
^ "West Norfolk players complete a billiards clean sweep" . Lynn News . 27 April 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2023 .
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