WARING NAMED AS ENGLAND BOYS CAPTAIN
Paul Waring (Bromborough) has been appointed England Captain
for the Boys Home Internationals at Royal St David’s,
Harlech, Wales, on 5-7 August.
His selection is the latest in a long line of successes for
the Cheshire 18 year old, who has just returned from his second
trip to Japan where he was playing for England in the World
Boys Team Championships.
Waring’s first England representative honour came at
under-16 level against Italy at Radcliffe-on-Trent in 2001
and a few days later he won the English Under-16 Stroke Play
Championship for the McGregor Trophy over the same course.
That year he also played in the Boys Home Internationals
at Moortown in Leeds and was capped against Scotland and the
England Girls at under-16 level.
In 2002, when he became a member of the School of Excellence,
Waring won the Cheshire Boys title, finished third in the
McEvoy Trophy and was also capped by England for the European
Boys Team Championships in Iceland and the Boys Home Internationals
at Blairgowrie.
He also helped England win the World Boys Team Championships
in Japan and was a member of the Great Britain and Ireland
team that won the Jacques Leglise Trophy in Switzerland.
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