Bowls England National Championships (men's junior singles)

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The men's junior singles is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships. [1]

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Past winners

YearCountyChampionClubCountyRunner-upClubScoreRef
1974Cornwall David Cutler St. AustellLeicestershire Tony Allcock Belgrave21–17
1975Leicestershire Tony Allcock BelgraveCornwallDavid SnellSt Austell21–19 [2]
1976Hampshire Jimmy Hobday Boscombe CliffHertfordshireBob RodwellHatfield21–20
1977Leicestershire Tony Allcock BelgraveKent Gary Smith Old Coleians21–13
1978YorkshireAlec AtkinsonMiddlesbroughHampshireDavid DunfordRAE21–19
1979SomersetPeter MattraversIlminsterBuckinghamshireDerek PlaterAylesbury Town21–10
1980SurreyGraham SpencerTempleHampshireRussell KempFleming Park21-15 [3]
1981Gloucestershire Tony Allcock MBECheltenhamEssexKeith BlackmanEssex County21–12
1982NorfolkIan GradyGaywood ParkCounty DurhamDavid HenleyPalmers21–10 [4]
1983LeicestershireAndrew IronsKnighton VictoriaMiddlesexGerry SmythPaddington21–19
1984Nottinghamshire Brett Morley PlesseyHampshireJim SquiresFleet21–14 [5]
1985EssexJeffrey BatesFalconHertfordshireJohn SimmonsGarston21–8 [6]
1986MiddlesexChris AcklandBrenthamOxfordshirePaul SharmanOxford City & County21–18 [7]
1987Suffolk John Rednall Marlborough IpswichSurreyIain BoyleWeybridge21–12 [8]
1988YorkshireIain BoyleBert KeechNorfolk Mervyn King Hunstanton21–15 [9]
1989SussexAlan DarlingWorthingNorfolk Mervyn King Hunstanton25–24 [10]
1990SomersetNeil WestlakeWinscombeBuckinghamshire Mark Bantock Gerrards Cross25–21 [11]
1991MiddlesexBarry JenkinsHounslow SportsDevonNathan FarrantExmouth Madeira21–12 [12]
1992WarwickshireStuart ThomasBlossomfieldNorthumberlandKarl JamesonSt. Georges21–12
1993Gloucestershire Les Gillett CheltenhamHuntingdonshireStuart PoppleParkway21–13
1994BedfordshireSteven MeadDunstable TownCumbriaDavid BaxterWigton21–16
1995CambridgeshireDavid BellEly Sports & SocialLancashireIan MayneBolton21–15 [13]
1996LancashireJason ParkinsonBoltonCornwallIan DrewStenalees21–5
1997GloucestershireNeil ChandlerVictory ParkKentClive JamesCanterbury21–6 [14]
1998Huntingdonshire Nick Brett White HartCounty Durham David Bolt Silksworth21–17
1999Wiltshire Graham Shadwell Cooper AvonBerkshire Robert Newman Reading21–7
2000SurreyMark BishoppWeybridgeWorcestershireDean HemmingWorcester21–15 [15]
2001SussexDavid HubbardHove and KingswayWiltshireRussell FrancisSpencer Moulton21–13
2002WarwickshireSimon GilbertAvenue LeamingtonLancashire Chris Gale Acton Bridge21–18
2003BedfordshireTom CawdellLuton TownOxfordshireNick WelshRover Cowley21–18
2004Northumberland Robert Chisholm Northern ElectricNorfolkStephen WinterHouse on the Green21–16
2005Lancashire Mark Dawes BoltonSussexStuart HollandRosemount2–0* sets
2006HertfordshireMatthew CoppenRoystonLancashire Mark Dawes Bolton2–1* sets
2007SussexStuart HollandRosemountDevonJosh HadfieldBudleigh Salterton21–12
2008SussexAaron SextonPrestonDorsetBen PaulleyGreenhill21–14
2009Norfolk Jamie Chestney HunstantonHuntingdonshireTristan MortonParkway21–8
2010EssexMark NullmeyersElm ParkHuntingdonshireTristan MortonWhite Hart21–13
2011Northamptonshire Jamie Walker Northampton West EndBerkshireKyle MallandainDesborough21–16
2012LincolnshireMartin SpencerRoyal Mail CartNorthamptonshire Jamie Walker Northampton West End21–20
2013Northamptonshire Jamie Walker Northampton West EndWarwickshireLiam PearceyRugby21–15
2014Dorset Martin Puckett GreenhillHertfordshireTom MuirHarpenden21–11
2015CambridgeshireJamie BarkerSt NeotsKent Perry Martin Milton Regis21–7
2016Northamptonshire Jamie Walker Northampton West EndNottinghamshireJack EmmersonCavaliers21–2
2017Isle of WightTravis MellerShanklinBerkshireBernard BylesReading21–20 [16]
2018NorfolkDan MillsCounty ArtsLancashireAnthony Booth-YoungBolton21–18 [17]
2019KentJason AveryFolkestone ParkWiltshireTom NewmanAvon21–11 [18]
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic [19]
2021 LincolnshireJordan PhilpottRoyal Mail CartDevon Harry Goodwin Kings Torquay21–16
2022 WarwickshireDaniel EllicottAvenue LeamingtonLancashireLloyd MilliganHeaton Hall21–20 [20]
2023 HerefordshireTom HolmesRoss-on-WyeSomersetOli CollinsIlminster21–11 [21]

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  17. "2018 junior results" (PDF). Bowls England.
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