British Junior Snooker Championship

The British Junior Snooker Championship was organised by the Billiards and Snooker Control Council (known as the Billiards Association and Control Council until 1971), usually as two age-restricted competitions. The under-19 competition was sometimes called the Junior Championship, and the under-16 competition was sometimes called the Boys' Championship.[1][2]

The BACC had established the British Junior English Billiards Championship in 1922.[3] In 1944, a group of snooker followers in Scunthorpe organised an under-16 snooker championship, which ran annually until 1949, when the venue moved to Burroughes and Watts, London.[3] Burroughes and Watts ceased trading in 1966, and there were no junior championships in 1967. Journalist Clive Everton was responsible for the revival of the championship in 1968, at Oldbury, West Midlands.[4] From 1975, the BACC again assumed responsibility.[4]

For 1992, the under-16 and under-19 tournaments were replaced with a single under-18 event.[5] The B&SCC had gone into voluntary liquidation during the 1991–92 snooker season, and that year's tournaments were staged with the support of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.[6][7]

Under-16

Under-16 Champions
Year Winner score Runner-up Ref.
1944  Gary Owen (WAL) 4–3  Percy Hinton (ENG) [8]
1945  Ronald Baker (WAL) 4–1  Christopher Gannon (ENG) [9]
1946  David Thomas (WAL) 4–3  Dennis Smith (ENG) [10]
1947  Maurice Knapp (ENG) 4–1  Ralph Whitehead (ENG) [11]
1948  Rex Williams (ENG) 4–1  Gordon Hobbs (ENG) [12]
1949 (Scunthorpe)  Rex Williams (ENG) 3–1  L. Shearp (ENG) [13]
1949 (London)  Derek Lewis (WAL) 3–0  Ivor Cheetham (ENG) [14]
1950  Marcus Owen (WAL) 3–0  Derek Williams (WAL) [15]
1951  Marcus Owen (WAL) 3–0  Emlyn Parry (WAL) [16]
1952  Mark Wildman (ENG) 3–0  Dennis Breeze (ENG) [17]
1953  J. Board (ENG) 3–1  K. Preston (ENG) [18]
1954  D. Bond (ENG) 3–2  B. Allen (ENG) [19]
1955  Peter Shelley (ENG) 3–1  Peter Ferrari (ENG) [20]
1956  Anthony Hart (ENG) 3–1  David Bond (ENG) [21]
1957  Peter Shelley (ENG) 3–1  Anthony Orchard (WAL) [22]
1958  David Bend (ENG) 3–0  David Trevelyan (ENG) [23]
1959  Jim Doyle (IRE) 3–1  Peter Cox (ENG) [24]
1960  Norwood Cripps (ENG) 3–1  Anthony Matthews (ENG) [25]
1961  John Pritty (ENG) 3–1  Victor Atkinson (ENG) [26]
1962  John Virgo (ENG) 3–1  Anthony Grant (ENG) [27]
1963  John Hollis (ENG) 3–0  Terence McCarver (ENG) [28]
1964  David Clinton (ENG) 3–0  John Hollis (ENG) [29]
1965  J. Maugham (ENG) 3–0  P. Demaine (ENG) [30]
1966  John Terry (WAL) 3–1  Ron Reardon (WAL) [31]
1967 Not held [3]
1968  Edward Stone (ENG) 3–2  Alan Vincent (ENG) [32]
1969  Philip Hughes (WAL) 3–2  Willie Thorne (ENG) [33]
1970  Willie Thorne (ENG) 3–2  Roger Mays (ENG) [34]
1971  John Mills (WAL) 3–1  Robert Dean (ENG) [35]
1972  John Mills (WAL) 3–1  Trevor Wells (ENG) [36]
1973  Peter Bardsley (ENG) 3–2  Kerry Jones (WAL) [37]
1974  Stephen Holroyd (ENG) 3–0  D. Batty (ENG) [38]
1975  Mike Hallett (ENG) 3–1  Paul Hargreaves (ENG) [39]
1976  Wayne Jones (WAL) 3–0  David Bonney (ENG) [40]
1977  Jimmy White (ENG) 3–2  David Bonney (ENG) [41]
1978  Danny Adds (ENG) 3–1  Mike Jackson (ENG) [42]
1979  Tony Pyle (ENG) 3–2  John Parrott (ENG) [43]
1980  Terry Whitthread (ENG) 3–1  John Parrott (ENG) [44]
1981  Chris Hamson (ENG) 3–1  Steve Ventham (ENG) [45]
1982  Steve Ventham (ENG) 3–1  Colin Thomas (ENG) [46]
1983  Stephen Hendry (SCO) 3–0  Nick Pearce (ENG) [47]
1984  Brian Morgan (ENG) 3–2  Anthony Harris (ENG) [48]
1985  Barrie Bunn (ENG) 3–1  Mike Russell (ENG) [49]
1986  David Grimwood (ENG) 3–0  Darren Clarke (ENG) [50]
1987  Jamie Woodman (ENG) 3–0  Mark Peevers (ENG) [51]
1988  David Grimwood (ENG) 3–1  John Lardner (SCO) [52]
1989  Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) 3–1  Andy Hicks (ENG) [53]
1990  Stephen Lee (ENG) 3–0  Matthew Paffett (ENG) [54]
1991  Mark Williams (WAL) 4–0  John Higgins (SCO) [55]

Under-19

Under-19 Champions
Year Winner score Runner-up Ref.
1949  Allen Kemp (WAL) 3–1  Leighton Watts (WAL) [56]
1950  Jack Carney (WAL) 3–2  Ray Reardon (WAL) [57]
1951  Rex Williams (ENG) 3–2  Cliff Wilson (WAL) [58]
1952  Cliff Wilson (WAL) 3–2  Marcus Owen (WAL) [59]
1953  Cliff Wilson (WAL) 4–2  Marcus Owen (WAL) [60]
1954  Mark Wildman (ENG) 4–2  Emlyn Parry (WAL) [61]
1955  W. McGivern (SCO) 5–0  Mark Wildman (ENG) [62]
1956  Eddie Sinclair (SCO) 5–0  Alex Hope (SCO) [63]
1957  Henry Burns (ENG) 4–0  George Wright (ENG) [64]
1958  Wally West (ENG) 4–2  David Bond (ENG) [65]
1959  David Roots (ENG) 4–3  David Bend (ENG) [66]
1960  David Bend (ENG) 4–3  Ian Rees (WAL) [67]
1961  Ian Rees (WAL) 4–0  Terence Clarke (ENG) [68]
1962  Anthony Matthews (ENG) 4–1  T. Collinson (ENG) [69]
1963  Anthony Matthews (ENG) 4–3  Alan Stringer (ENG) [70]
1964  J. Fisher (ENG) 4–0  R. Dolbear (ENG) [71]
1965  John Virgo (ENG) 4–3  John Hollis (ENG) [72]
1966  John Hollis (ENG) 4–0  M. Colleran (ENG) [73]
1967 Not held [3]
1968  John Maughan (ENG) 4–0  David Clinton (ENG) [74]
1969  John Terry (WAL) 4–2  Jeffrey Peacock (ENG) [75]
1970  John Terry (WAL) 4–2  William Blake (ENG) [76]
1971  Joe Johnson (ENG) 3–0  George Crimes (ENG) [77]
1972  Tony Knowles (ENG) 3–0  Matt Gibson (SCO) [78]
1973  Willie Thorne (ENG) 3–0  Peter Edworthy (ENG) [79]
1974  Tony Knowles (ENG) 4–1  Paul Smith (ENG) [80]
1975  Eugene Hughes (IRE) 4–1  Peter Bain (ENG) [81]
1976  Ian Williamson (ENG) 3–0  Phillip Death (WAL) [82]
1977  Ian Williamson (ENG) 3–0  Wayne Jones (WAL) [41]
1978  Tony Meo (ENG) 3–1  Ian Williamson (ENG) [42]
1979  Joe O'Boye (IRL) 3–0  Dave Gilbert (ENG) [83]
1980  Tommy Murphy (NIR) 3–1  Keith Hayward (ENG) [84]
1981  Dean Reynolds (ENG) 3–1  Tommy Murphy (NIR) [85]
1982  Neal Foulds (ENG) 3–2  John Parrott (ENG) [86]
1983  Mark Thompson (ENG) 3–1  Brian Rowsell (ENG) [47]
1984  Martin Clark (ENG) 3–1  Brian Rowsell (ENG) [48]
1985  Wayne Rendle (ENG) 3–2  Mark Cadenhead (SCO) [49]
1986  Barry Pinches (ENG) 3–0  James Wattana (THA) [50]
1987  Mark Johnston-Allen (ENG) 3–2  Andrew Henry (SCO) [87]
1988  Joe Swail (NIR) 3–0  Anton Bishop (ENG) [52]
1989  Paul McPhillips (SCO) 3–0  Kevin Young (ENG) [88]
1990  Rod Lawler (ENG) 3–0  Lee Richardson (ENG) [54]
1991  Andy Hicks (ENG) 4–3  Bradley Jones (ENG) [89]

Under-18

Under-18 Champion
Year Winner score Runner-up Ref.
1992  Stephen Lee (ENG) 4–2  Paul Hunter (ENG) [5]

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Books

  • Everton, Clive (2012). A History of Billiards. Malmesbury: englishbilliards.org. ISBN 978-0-9564054-5-6.
  • Morrison, Ian (1987). The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Snooker (Revised ed.). Twickenham: Hamlyn Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-600-55604-6.