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Scottish Junior Champions (Men) SCOTTISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONS (MEN) 1975: Peter Wilson (Stranraer), Andrew McQuistin, Neale McQuistin, John Sharp 1976: Robert Kelly (Glasgow), Ken Horton, Willie Jamieson, Keith Douglas 1977: Lockhart Steele (Hamilton), Gavin Wiseman, Tom McGregor, Archie Craig 1978: Colin Hamilton (Edinburgh), Douglas Edwardson, Trevor Dodds, David Ramsay 1979: Andrew McQuistin (Stranraer), Neale McQuistin, Hugh Aitken, Richard Adams 1980: Andrew McQuistin (Stranraer), Norman Brown, Hugh Aitken, Richard Adams 1981: Peter Wilson (Stranraer), Jim Cannon, Roger McIntyre, John Parker 1982: Robin Gray (Greenacres), Mark Stokes, Drew Howie, David Mack 1983: Mike Hay (Perth), David Hay, David Smith, Russell Keiller 1984: Mike Hay (Perth), Gregor Smith, David Smith, Russell Keiller 1985: Hammy McMillan (Perth), David Smith, Peter Smith, Peter Thomson 1986: David Aitken (Gogar Park), Robin Halliday, Peter Smith, Harry Reilly 1987: Douglas Dryburgh (Kirkcaldy), Philip Wilson, Lindsay Clark, Billy Andrew 1988: Alistair Scott (Perth), Peter Loudon, Derek Brown, Douglas Taylor 1989: Allan Manuel (Perth/Gogar Park), Colin Galbraith, Andrew Finlay, Adrian Coutts 1990: Graeme Connal (Perth), Iain Watt, Simon Hartley, Ian Baxter 1991: Alan MacDougall (Greenacres), James Dryburgh, Fraser McGregor, Colin Beckett 1992: Allan Lyburn (Stranraer), William Lyburn, Colin Beckett, Fraser Hare 1993: Craig Wilson (Lockerbie), Neil Murdoch, Ricky Burnett, Craig Strawhorn 1994: Craig Wilson (Lockerbie), Neil Murdoch, Ricky Burnett, Craig Strawhorn 1995: Tom Brewster (Lockerbie), Paul Westwood, Ronald Brewster, Steve Still 1996: James Dryburgh (Aviemore), Ross Barnet, Ronald Brewster, David Murdoch 1997: Ricky Tasker (Forfar), Gary Wood, Jamie Kirk, Sandy Reid 1998: Garry MacKay (Gogar Park), David Murdoch, Sandy Reid, Richard Woods 1999: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Duncan Fernie, Andrew Reid, Richard Woods 2000: Duncan Fernie (Atholl), Richard Woods, Jamie Kirk, Andrew Reid 2001: David Edwards (Lockerbie), Callum Allison, Kenneth Edwards, Graham Sloan 2002: Kenneth Edwards (Lockerbie), Duncan Clark, Graeme Baxter, Philip Garden 2003: Keith MacLennan (Atholl), Bryan Greenock, David Robertson, David Soutar 2004: Scott Hamilton (Lockerbie), Graham Smith, Gareth Owen, David Morton 2005: Logan Gray (Forest Hills), Ross Paterson, Sandy Gilmour, Graeme Copland 2006: Logan Gray (Forest Hills), Alasdair Guthrie, Keith Duncan Miller, Gordon McDougall 2007: Logan Gray (Stirling), Alasdair Guthrie, Glen Muirhead, Gordon McDougall 2008: Glen Muirhead (Atholl), Scott MacLeod, Scott Andrews, Gordon McDougall 2009: Graeme Black (Lockerbie), Ally Fraser, Steven Mitchell, Thomas Sloan 2010: Ally Fraser, Steven Mitchell, Scott Andrews, Kerr Drummond 2011: John Penny, Colin Dick, Colin Howden, Billy Morton SCOTTISH JUNIOJUNIORR CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) 1981: Allison Aitken (Stranraer), Fiona McMillan, Christine Sharp, Rona Grierson 1982: Lorna Muirhead (Kinross), Jane McLaren, Lorna Bain, Beth Cook 1983: Isobel Torrance (Hamilton), Margaret Craig, Jackie Steele, Sheila Harvey 1984: Susan McLean (Gogar Park), Katie Wood, Fran Harvey, Shona Wood 1985: Lorna Muirhead (Kinross), Lorna Bain, Liz Bayne, Yvonne Dawson 1986: Lorna Muirhead (Kinross), Lorna Bain, Liz Bayne, Yvonne Dawson 1987: Wendy Howden (Kirkcaldy), Susan Tarvet, Deborah Knox, Julie Stevenson 1988: Carolyn Hutchison (Greenacres), Rhona Howie, Joan Robertson, Tara Brown 1989: Carolyn Hutchison (Greenacres), Julie Hepburn, Katie Loudon, Julia Halliday 1990: Kirsty Addison (Greenacres), Karen Addison, Joanna Pegg, Laura Scott 1991: Gillian Barr (Gogar Park), Claire Milne, Janice Watt, Anne Laird 1992: Gillian Barr (Gogar Park), Claire Milne, Janice Watt, Nikki Mauchline 1993: Kirsty Hay (Perth), Fiona Brown, Joanna Pegg, Louise Wilkie 1994: Gillian Howard (Greenacres), Kirsty Hynd, Alison Kinghorn, Sandra Hynd 1995: Julia Ewart (Forfar), Catherine Grainger, Mhairi Ferguson, Lucy Levack 1996: Julia Ewart (Forfar), Catherine Grainger, Mhairi Ferguson, Lucy Levack 1997: Julia Ewart (Perth), Michelle Silvera, Mhairi Ferguson, Lynn Cameron 1998: Julia Ewart (Perth), Michelle Silvera, Kirsty Drummond, Lynn Cameron 1999: Kelly Wood (Perth), Lorna Vevers, Janie Johnston, Lindsay Wood 2000: Louise Tasker (Forfar), Claire Robertson, Janie Johnston, Karen Soutar 2001: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Jacqui Reid, Lyndsay Wood 2002: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Jacqui Reid, Lyndsay Wood 2003: Rachael Simms (Lockerbie), Victoria Sloan, Lynsey Davidson, Laura Kirkpatrick 2004: Sarah Reid (Galleon), Judith McFarlane, Frances McKerrow, Nicola Munro 2005: Victoria Sloan (Lockerbie), Kerry Barr, Clare Wyllie, Laura Kirkpatrick 2006: Jennifer Morrison (Lockerbie), Alison Black, Katie Stevenson, Rachel Speedie 2007: Sarah Reid (Galleon), Eve Muirhead, Barbara McFarlane, Sarah Macintyre 2008: Eve Muirhead (Atholl), Kerry Barr, Vikki Adams, Sarah Macintyre 2009: Eve Muirhead (Atholl), Anna Sloan,Vicki Adams, Sarah Macintyre 2010: Lauren Gray, Claire MacDonald, Tasha Aitken, Caitlin Barr 2011: Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Rhiann MacLeod .
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