The British Junior Snooker Championship was organised, usually as two age-restricted snooker competitions, by the Billiards and Snooker Control Council (B&SCC), which was known as the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA&CC) until 1971. The under-19 competition was sometimes called the Junior Championship, and the under-16 competition was sometimes called the Boys' Championship.

Terence Shairp, Joyce Gardner (centre) and Rex Williams (right) at the 1949 Boys Snooker Championship in Scunthorpe

The BACC had established the British Junior English Billiards Championship in 1922. In 1943 the Boys' Snooker Championship Association was formed, and invited boys under the age of 16 who were amateurs to enter its "All-England Snooker Championship". An article in The Billiard Player, official magazine of the BA&CC, stated that "Although the BA&CC takes no cognizance of players under the age of 16, it looks forward with interest to the progress of this Championship." The final of the first edition was held on 7 March 1944 at Baths Hall, Scunthorpe, and was attended by over 1,000 spectators. Gary Owen defeated Percy Hinton by 4 frames to 3 to take the inaugural title. In 1945, the Boys' Snooker Championship Association formally affiliated to the BA&CC. World snooker champion Joe Davis refereed the final that year, and Raymond Glendenning recorded commentary for broadcast on BBC Radio. This under-16 snooker championship ran annually until 1949, when the venue moved to Burroughes and Watts, London, under the auspices of the BA&CC.

In 1948, the BA&CC held a championship for boys aged 16 to 18, which was organised by W. J. Rainbow of Burroughes and Watts at Burroughes Hall, and became an annual event. 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. He arranged sponsorship from manufacturers Accles & Pollock, who were promoting a tubular steel cue and the venue was their sports club in Oldbury. From 1974, the B&SCC again assumed responsibility.

For 1992, the B&SCC decided to replace the under-16 and under-19 tournaments with a single under-18 event. However, the B&SCC went into voluntary liquidation during the 1991–92 snooker season and that year's tournament was staged with the support of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Stephen Lee won the championship by defeating Paul Hunter 4–2, and went on to win the English Amateur Championship a week later.

Under-16

Two snooker players shaking hands in front of Joe Davis
Ronald Baker (left), Joe Davis (centre) and Christopher Gannon at the final of the 1945 Boys Snooker Championship
Under-16 Champions
YearWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue or locationRef.
1944Gary Owen (WAL)4–3Percy Hinton (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1945Ronald Baker (WAL)4–1Christopher Gannon (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1946David Thomas (WAL)4–3Dennis Smith (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1947Maurice Knapp (ENG)4–1Ralph Whitehead (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1948Rex Williams (ENG)4–1Gordon Hobbs (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1949Rex Williams (ENG)3–1Terence Shairp (ENG)Baths Hall, Scunthorpe
1949Derek Lewis (WAL)3–0Ivor Cheetham (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1950Marcus Owen (WAL)3–0Derek Williams (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1951Marcus Owen (WAL)3–0Emlyn Parry (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1952Mark Wildman (ENG)3–0Dennis Breeze (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1953J. Board (ENG)3–1K. Preston (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1954David Bond (ENG)3–2Brian Allen (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1955Peter Shelley (ENG)3–1Peter Ferrari (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1956Anthony Hart (ENG)3–1David Bond (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1957Peter Shelley (ENG)3–1Anthony Orchard (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1958David Bend (ENG)3–0David Trevelyan (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1959Jim Doyle (IRE)3–1Peter Cox (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1960Norwood Cripps (ENG)3–1Anthony Matthews (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1961John Pritty (ENG)3–1Victor Atkinson (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1962John Virgo (ENG)3–1Anthony Grant (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1963John Hollis (ENG)3–0Terence McCarver (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1964David Clinton (ENG)3–0John Hollis (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1965J. Maugham (ENG)3–0P. Demaine (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1966John Terry (WAL)3–1Ron Reardon (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1967Not held
1968Edward Stone (ENG)3–2Alan Vincent (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1969Philip Hughes (WAL)3–2Willie Thorne (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1970Willie Thorne (ENG)3–2Roger Mays (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1971John Mills (WAL)3–1Robert Dean (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1972John Mills (WAL)3–1Trevor Wells (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1973Peter Bardsley (ENG)3–2Kerry Jones (WAL)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1974Stephen Holroyd (ENG)3–0David Batty (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1975Mike Hallett (ENG)3–1Paul Hargreaves (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1976Wayne Jones (WAL)3–0David Bonney (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1977Jimmy White (ENG)3–2David Bonney (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1978Danny Adds (ENG)3–1Mike Jackson (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1979Tony Pyle (ENG)3–2John Parrott (ENG)Commonwealth Sporting Club, Blackpool
1980Terry Whitthread (ENG)3–1John Parrott (ENG)Bulwell Church Institute, Nottingham
1981Chris Hamson (ENG)3–1Steve Ventham (ENG)Sheffield Snooker Centre
1982Steve Ventham (ENG)3–1Colin Thomas (ENG)North Midland Snooker Centre, Worksop
1983Stephen Hendry (SCO)3–0Nick Pearce (ENG)Thornaby Snooker Centre, Teesside
1984Brian Morgan (ENG)3–2Anthony Harris (ENG)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1985Barrie Bunn (ENG)3–1Mike Russell (ENG)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1986David Grimwood (ENG)3–0Darren Clarke (ENG)Willie Thorne Snooker Centre, Leicester
1987Jamie Woodman (ENG)3–0Mark Peevers (ENG)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1988David Grimwood (ENG)3–1John Lardner (SCO)Dudley Snooker Centre
1989Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG)3–1Andy Hicks (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre
1990Stephen Lee (ENG)3–0Matthew Paffett (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre
1991Mark Williams (WAL)4–0John Higgins (SCO)Dudley Snooker Centre

Under-19

Two snooker players shaking hands
Allen Kemp (right) and Leighton Watts after the inaugural under-19 final
Cliff wilson standing outside a building
Cliff Wilson (pictured in 1955) won the under-19 championship in 1952 and 1953
Under-19 Champions
YearWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue or locationRef.
1949Allen Kemp (WAL)3–1Leighton Watts (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1950Jack Carney (WAL)3–2Ray Reardon (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1951Rex Williams (ENG)3–2Cliff Wilson (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1952Cliff Wilson (WAL)3–2Marcus Owen (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1953Cliff Wilson (WAL)4–2Marcus Owen (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1954Mark Wildman (ENG)4–2Emlyn Parry (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1955W. McGivern (SCO)5–0Mark Wildman (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1956Eddie Sinclair (SCO)5–0Alex Hope (SCO)Burroughes Hall, London
1957Henry Burns (ENG)4–0George Wright (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1958Wally West (ENG)4–2David Bond (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1959David Roots (ENG)4–3David Bend (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1960David Bend (ENG)4–3Ian Rees (WAL)Burroughes Hall, London
1961Ian Rees (WAL)4–0Terence Clarke (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1962Anthony Matthews (ENG)4–1Terry Collinson (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1963Anthony Matthews (ENG)4–3Alan Stringer (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1964J. Fisher (ENG)4–0R. Dolbear (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1965John Virgo (ENG)4–3John Hollis (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1966John Hollis (ENG)4–0M. Colleran (ENG)Burroughes Hall, London
1967Not held
1968John Maughan (ENG)4–0David Clinton (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1969John Terry (WAL)4–2Jeffrey Peacock (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1970John Terry (WAL)4–2William Blake (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1971Joe Johnson (ENG)3–0George Crimes (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1972Tony Knowles (ENG)3–0Matt Gibson (SCO)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1973Willie Thorne (ENG)3–0Peter Edworthy (ENG)Accles & Pollock, Oldbury
1974Tony Knowles (ENG)4–1Paul Smith (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1975Eugene Hughes (IRE)4–1Peter Bain (ENG)Owley Wood Recreation Centre, Weaverham
1976Ian Williamson (ENG)3–0Phillip Death (WAL)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1977Ian Williamson (ENG)3–0Wayne Jones (WAL)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1978Tony Meo (ENG)3–1Ian Williamson (ENG)Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds
1979Joe O'Boye (IRL)3–0Dave Gilbert (ENG)Commonwealth Sporting Club, Blackpool
1980Tommy Murphy (NIR)3–1Keith Hayward (ENG)Bulwell Church Institute, Nottingham
1981Dean Reynolds (ENG)3–1Tommy Murphy (NIR)Sheffield Snooker Centre
1982Neal Foulds (ENG)3–2John Parrott (ENG)North Midland Snooker Centre, Worksop
1983Mark Thompson (ENG)3–1Brian Rowsell (ENG)Thornaby Snooker Centre, Teesside
1984Martin Clark (ENG)3–1Brian Rowsell (ENG)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1985Wayne Rendle (ENG)3–2Mark Cadenhead (SCO)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1986Barry Pinches (ENG)3–0James Wattana (THA)Willie Thorne Snooker Centre, Leicester
1987Mark Johnston-Allen (ENG)3–2Andrew Henry (SCO)Charnwood Snooker Centre, Loughborough
1988Joe Swail (NIR)3–0Anton Bishop (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre
1989Paul McPhillips (SCO)3–0Kevin Young (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre
1990Rod Lawler (ENG)3–0Lee Richardson (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre
1991Andy Hicks (ENG)4–3Bradley Jones (ENG)Dudley Snooker Centre

Under-18

Under-18 Champion
YearWinnerscoreRunner-upVenue or locationRef.
1992Stephen Lee (ENG)4–2Paul Hunter (ENG)Spalding Snooker Centre

Books

  • Everton, Clive (1982). The Guinness Book of Snooker (Revised ed.). Enfield: Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 978-0-85112-256-4.
  • Everton, Clive (1985). Frei, Beatrice (ed.). Snooker: The Records. Enfield: Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 978-0-85112-448-3.
  • Everton, Clive (2012). Black Farce and Cue Ball Wizards. Edinburgh: Mainstream. ISBN 978-1-78057-568-1.
  • 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.