Shropshire's Emily Price and Will Enefer net the individual spoils at Arscott
Shropshire claimed three of the four trophies up for grabs at the Midlands Schools Championships at Arscott Golf Club.
Wrekin Golf Club's Will Enefer claimed the boys event while Cleobury Mortimer's Emily Price won the girls competition and Shropshire took the boys team trophy.
Enefer topped the boys leaderboard with a one under par 139, including rounds of 70 and 69, while Callum Brown, from Bridgnorth, came seventh with 147 and Trey Niven, from Horsehay Village, came ninth with 149.
All three qualified for the national finals which will be played at Enfield Golf Club in Middlesex on June 23, although Enefer is understood to be unavailable to play on that date.
Harry Burt, Joseph Blunden (both Wrekin), Ross Booton (Patshull Parkl), and Cameron Dhir (Wrekin) came 16th, 23rd, 26th and 32nd respectively.
Evans won the girls event with a two over par 144 to advance to the national finals while Telford's Sophie Johnson came 13th with 170 and Ludlow's Tara Rodenhurst was 14th with a score of 176.
And Shropshire's boys team, which consisted of Enefer, Brown, Niven, Burt, Blunden, and Dhir, made it a hat-trick of celebrations for the county by topping the table in that competition as well.