Junior hockey in Great Britain
Junior hockey in Great Britain consists of separate English and Scottish competitions, which currently range from U12 to U18.
A true national junior championship was first contested in England in 1982-83, after the formation of a national federation in 1981.
A U16 (later U15) British national championship between the English and Scottish league winners was introduced in 1985-86. A U13 (which became U14 the following year) national championship was added in 1987-88.
U12 competitions were first contested in England and Scotland during the 1988-89 season, as the Pee-Wee classification (formerly U13), was broken into two groups, U12 and U14.
The last national British championship to be held was in 1996-97. Since then, the English and Scottish champions have not met to determine an overall British winner.
See also: Scottish Junior Hockey League, English Junior Hockey League (info from 1930s-1950s).
Champions
England
U18
It was formerly a U19 competition between 1998 and 2007.
- 2012-13 Cardiff (Championship), Bracknell (Cup)
- 2011-12 Sheffield (Championship), Guildford (Cup)
- 2010-11 Sheffield
- 2009-10 Sheffield
- 2008-09 Sheffield
- 2007-08 Nottingham
- 2006-07 Sheffield
- 2005-06 Guildford
- 2004-05 Guildford
- 2003-04 Telford
- 2002-03 Swindon
- 2001-02 Nottingham
- 2000-01 Nottingham
- 1999-00 Swindon
- 1998-99 Swindon
- 1997-98 Kingston
- 1996-97 Kingston
- 1983-84 Durham (Referred to as Junior, exact age classification unknown)
- 1982-83 Grimsby (U17)
U16
- 2012-13 Chelmsford
- 2011-12 Romford
- 2010-11 Whitley Bay
- 2009-10 Swindon
- 2008-09 Nottingham
- 2007-08 Nottingham
- 2006-07 Sheffield
- 2005-06 Nottingham
- 2004-05 Sheffield
- 2003-04 Guilford
- 2002-03 Sheffield
- 2001-02 Kingston
- 2000-01 Sheffield
- 1999-00 Billingham
- 1998-99 Nottingham
- 1997-98 Cardiff (U15)
- 1996-97 Sunderland (U15)
- 1988-89 Durham
- 1987-88 Nottingham
- 1986-87 Durham
- 1985-86 Streatham
- 1984-85 Durham
U14
- 2012-13 Kingston-upon-Hull
- 2011-12 Bracknell
- 2010-11 Romford
- 2009-10 Nottingham
- 2008-09 Basingstroke
- 2007-08 Sheffield
- 2006-07 Nottingham
- 2005-06 Nottingham
- 2004-05 Nottingham
- 2003-04 Guildford
- 2002-03 Sheffield
- 2001-02 Sheffield
- 2000-01 Sheffield
- 1999-00 Kingston
- 1998-99 Whitley
- 1988-89 Sunderland
- 1987-88 Nottingham (U13)
- 1986-87 Durham (U13)
- 1985-86 Durham (U13)
- 1984-85 Durham (U13)
- 1983-84 Durham (U13)
- 1982-83 Streatham (U13)
U12
- 2012-13 Sheffield
- 2011-12 Guildford
- 2010-11 Sheffield
- 2009-10 Bracknell
- 2008-09 Bracknell
- 2007-08 Bracknell
- 2006-07 Sheffield
- 2005-06 Nottingham
- 2004-05 Nottingham
- 2003-04 Sheffield
- 2002-03 Sheffield
- 2001-02 Nottingham
- 2000-01 Guildford
- 1999-00 Sheffield
- 1998-99 Invicta
- 1988-89 Streatham
U10
- 2011-12 Guildford
- 2010-11 Nottingham
- 2009-10 not contested
- 2008-09 Sheffield
- 2007-08 Bracknell
- 2006-07 Bracknell
- 2005-06 Bracknell
- 2004-05 Kingston
- 2003-04 Kingston
- 2002-03 Kingston
- 2001-02 Sheffield
- 2000-01 Sheffield
- 1999-00 Guildford
- 1998-99 Sheffield
Scotland
U18
The competition was a U19 outfit between 2003 and 2008, and a U20 league between 2009 and 2011.
- Championship
- 2012-13 Solway
- 2011-12 Dundee
- 2010-11 Dundee
- 2009-10 Kirkcaldy
- 2008-09 Murrayfield
- 2007-08 Murrayfield
- 2006-07 Murrayfield
- 2005-06 Paisley
- 2004-05 Paisley
- 2003-04 Paisely
- 2002-03 Kirkcaldy
- 2001-02 Kirkcaldy
- 2000-01 Murrayfield
- 1999-00 Division 1: Murrayfield, Division 2: Kilmarnock
- Cup
- 2012-13 Kirkcaldy
- 2011-12 Dundee
- 2010-11 Kirkcaldy
- 2009-10 Dundee Stars
- 2008-09 Dundee Stars
- 2007-08 Murrayfield
- 2006-07 Aberdeen
- 2005-06 Murrayfield
- 2004-05 Kirkcaldy
- 2003-04 Kirkcaldy
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Paisley
- 2000-01 Kirkcaldy
- 1999-00 Paisley
- U17
- 1998-99 Division 1: Glasgow, Division 2: Ayr Centrum, Cup: Murrayfield
U16
- Championship
- 2012-13 Dundee Stars
- 2011-12 Dundee Stars
- 2010-11 Dundee Stars
- 2009-10 Kirkcaldy
- 2008-09 Kirkcaldy
- 2007-08 Kirkcaldy
- 2006-07 Kirkcaldy
- 2005-06 Paisley
- 2004-05 Paisley
- 2003-04 Murrayfield
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Group A: Kirkcaldy, Group B: Murrayfield
- 2000-01 Paisley
- 1999-00 Division 1: Fife, Division 2: South Ayr
- 1998-99 Division 1: Kirkcaldy, Division 2: Aberdeen (U15)
- 1996-97 Fife (U15)
- 1988-89 Dundee
- 1987-88 Fife
- 1986-87 Murrayfield
- 1985-86 Fife
- Cup
- 2012-13 Dundee Stars
- 2011-12 Kirkcaldy
- 2010-11 Dundee Stars
- 2009-10 Kirkcaldy
- 2008-09 Kirkcaldy
- 2007-08 Dundee Stars
- 2006-07 Kirkcaldy
- 2005-06 Paisley
- 2004-05 North Ayr
- 2003-04 Paisley
- 2002-03 Murrayfield
- 2001-02 Kirkcaldy
- 2000-01 Kirkcaldy
- 1999-00 Fife
- 1998-99 Kirkcaldy (U15)
U14
- Championship
- 2012-13 Kirkcaldy
- 2011-12 Dundee Stars
- 2010-11 Dundee Stars
- 2009-10 Kirkcaldy
- 2008-09 Kirkcaldy
- 2007-08 Kirkcaldy
- 2006-07 Kirkcaldy
- 2005-06 Kirkcaldy
- 2004-05 Kilmarnock
- 2003-04 Paisley
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Group A: Ayr Centrum, Group B: Murrayfield
- 2000-01 Paisley
- 1999-00 Division 1: Fife, Division 2 Kilmarnock
- 1998-99 Division 1: Paisley, Division 2: Ayr Centrum (U13)
- 1988-89 Fife
- 1987-88 Fife (U13)
- 1986-87 Fife (U13)
- 1985-86 Fife (U13)
- Cup
- 2012-13 Solway
- 2011-12 Dundee Stars
- 2010-11 Dundee Stars
- 2009-10 Kirkcaldy
- 2008-09 Kirkcaldy
- 2007-08 Kirkcaldy
- 2006-07 North Ayr
- 2005-06 Kirkcaldy
- 2004-05 Paisley
- 2003-04 Kirkcaldy
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Kirkcaldy
- 2000-01 Paisley
- 1999-00 Paisley
- 1998-99 Kirkcaldy (U13)
U12
- Championship
- 2012-13 Kirkcaldy
- 2011-12 Kirkcaldy
- 2010-11 Kirkcaldy
- 2009-10 Dundee Stars
- 2008-09 Dundee Stars
- 2007-08 Dundee Stars
- 2006-07 Dundee Stars
- 2005-06 Dundee Stars
- 2004-05 North Ayr
- 2003-04 Kirkcaldy
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Group A: Kirkcaldy, Group B: Murrayfield
- 2000-01 Paisley
- 1999-00 Division 1: Paisley, Division 2: Kilmarnock
- 1988-89 Dundee
- Cup
- 2012-13 Kirkcaldy
- 2011-12 Kirkcaldy
- 2010-11 Kirkcaldy
- 2009-10 Dundee Stars
- 2008-09 Kirkcaldy
- 2004-05 North Ayr
- 2003-04 Kirkcaldy
- 2002-03 Paisley
- 2001-02 Kirkcaldy
- 2000-01 Paisley
- 1999-00 Paisley
Scottish Conference
This was a competition held during the 2001-02 season, consisting of the top cumulative U16, U14, and U12 teams Kirkcaldy and Ayr qualified from Group A, while Murrayfield and South Ayr advanced from Group B.
Kirkcaldy won the tournament, sweeping all three age divisions.
Great Britain
U16
- 1988-89 Durham
- 1987-88 Fife
- 1986-87 Durham
- 1985-86 Streatham
U15
- 1996-97 Sunderland
- 1995-96 Fife
U14
- 1988-89 Fife
U13
- 1987-88 Fife