Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Rochelle back on England duty for defence of crown WOODSOME HALL STAR LOOKING TO BUILD ON GLORY IN EUROPEANS

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Spa) tied second in the English women’s amateur and is a winner on the US college circuit where she had five top tens in her second year.

Sophie Lamb, 19, (Clitheroe) is the British women’s stroke play champion, was joint runner up in Irish women’s stroke play and fifth in the English amateur.

Rochelle Morris, 22, (Woodsome Hall) is a Curtis Cup player and has had a series of top-five results in stroke play events and a win in The Leveret.

Olivia Winning, 22, (Rotherham) was fourth in the English amateur and a semi-finalist in the English women’s match play.

Sammy Fuller, 18, (Roehampton) has had high finishes in a string of women’s championsh­ips and also reached the quarter finals of the French U21s.

Lily May Humphreys, 15, (Stoke by Nayland) is the new English women’s amateur champion, adding that success to a host of top girls’ titles.

Hollie Muse, 17, (West Lancashire) won the girls’ title at the Fairhaven Trophies and was third in both the Scottish women’s open and the Scottish girls’ championsh­ip.

Emily Price, 17, (Cleobury Mortimer) is the English women’s open stroke play champion and was runner up in the 2016 English girls’ championsh­ip.

Hannah Screen, 17, (Berkhamste­d) won the Bridget Jackson Bowl, led qualifying in the English women’s match play and was runner-up in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters.

Bel Wardle, 17, (Prestbury) was runner-up in the 2016 British girls’ and eighth in the world girls’ championsh­ips. She was sixth in the 2017 St Rule Trophy.

Amelia Williamson, 17, (Royal Cromer) has had high finishes in a series of women’s events and was runner-up in the girls’ Fairhaven Trophies.

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