West Yorkshire Schools' Boys' Championship

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West Yorkshire Schools' Boys' Championship English Schools' Golf Association West Yorkshire Schools' Boys' Championship Monday 25th March 2019, Yellow Tees, Howley Hall Yellows Results Nett 1st Harrison Smith(28) 56 Woodkirk Academy 2nd Danny Sharp(25) 61 Whitcliffe Mount 3rd Benjamin Waite(20) 65 Rodillian Academy 4th Edward Thompson(24) 65 Morley Academy 5th George Langley-Webb(18) 66 Brighouse High 6th Louie Williams(27) 66 Woodhouse Grove 7th Isaac Smith(11) 66 St Thomas a Becket 8th Jonjoe Boswell(18) 68 St Mary's Menston 9th Alfie Storer(5) 68 Prince Henry's GS C 10th Zak Holroyd(7) 68 Honley High A 11th Robert Dixon(26) 69 Ermysted's Grammar 12th Harry Micklethwaite(20) 69 Spen Valley High 13th Max Adams(5) 69 QEGS Wakefield 14th Josh Stephens(23) 69 The Grammar School at Leeds A 15th Nathan Ali(2) 69 Prince Henry's GS A 16th Thomas William Naylor(21) 69 Morley Academy A 17th Regan Gray(11) 70 UTC 18th Joe Foster(6) 70 Beckfoot High 19th S Rushworth(20) 70 Honley High B 20th Maclain Simpson(11) 70 Morley Academy A 21st Sam Mcintyre(20) 70 Swillington Primary Results Nett 22nd Oscar Land(2) 71 Allerton High 23rd O Caton(2) 71 Honley High A 24th William Hughes(13) 71 Ilkley Grammar B 25th Jeehvan Singh(3) 71 Notre Dame VIth Form 26th James Trant(4) 71 Prince Henry's GS B 27th James Ashworth(6) 72 The Grammar School at Leeds A 28th Nial Langley-Brook(13) 72 Horsforth High 29th Harry Bramley(5) 72 QEGS Wakefield 30th Max Heath(8) 73 QEGS Wakefield 31st Harry Nixon(25) 73 King James' School 32nd Alex Harm(2) 73 Prince Henry's GS B 33rd Dylan Shaw-Radford(4) 73 Brighouse High 34th Oliver Buck(11) 74 The Grammar School at Leeds B 35th Matthew Holden(2) 74 Crossley Heath Academy 36th Bailey Hird(7) 74 Benton Park 37th Oliver James Bingham(15) 74 Honley High B 38th Samuel Bretherick(20) 74 Ilkley Grammar A 39th Dominic Hughes(10) 75 Honley High A 40th Charlie Wood(19) 75 Ermysted's Grammar 41st Jake Wallis(6) 75 Garforth Academy 42nd Harry Watson(18) 75 Ilkley Grammar B 43rd Jacob Kershaw(10) 75 Rodillian Academy 44th Joseph Ellis(10) 75 Cardinal Heenan 45th Finley Power(6) 76 St Mary's Menston 46th James Walsh(7) 76 The Grammar School at Leeds B Results Nett 47th Danny Jones(22) 76 Leeds West Academy 48th Oliver Burrows(20) 77 Morley Academy A 49th Oliver Larking(11) 77 The Grammar School at Leeds B 50th Adam Cattell(6) 77 Beckfoot High 51st Benjamin Mear(12) 78 Crossley Heath Academy 52nd Oliver Cage(9) 78 Prince Henry's GS B 53rd James Robertson(10) 78 Holmfirth High A 54th Jeevan Notey(12) 78 Allerton High 55th W Candlish(12) 79 The Grammar School at Leeds A 56th Habib Khan(7) 79 Tong Leadership Academy 57th Callum Spencer(28) 80 Whitcliffe Mount 58th Charles Roper(28) 80 Morley Academy B 59th Jack Hampshaw(19) 81 Holmfirth High A 60th Harry Green(6) 81 Woodhouse Grove 61st Thomas Ridgway(11) 81 Ilkley Grammar A 62nd Ben Watson(18) 82 Prince Henry's GS B 63rd Ben Wass(27) 82 Holmfirth High A 64th Frazer Clarke(12) 83 Ermysted's Grammar 65th Louie Walsh(5) 83 Brighouse High 66th F Paxton(14) 86 Ermysted's Grammar 67th Louie Parker(28) 99 Woodkirk Academy 68th Benji Crampton(28) 113 Holmfirth High B 69th Ivan Fu(28) 113 Morley Academy B 70th Stanley McGuiness(11) NR Rodillian Academy 71st Marco Fu(28) NR Morley Academy B Results Nett 72nd Matthew Moore(28) NR Holmfirth High B 73rd Cain Bower(28) NR Holmfirth High B 74th Jack Ellis(28) NR Cardinal Heenan 75th Benjamin J Smith(20) NR Ilkley Grammar B Created by intelligentgolf version 10.1.2 CONGU® is Copyright Council of National Golf Unions..
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