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WRSRS 2018 19 Master Version 2 110718(10) Schools per Age Groups School Girls Girls Under 13 Under 15 Central Yorkshire 7 a side 10 a side Allerton HS Rodilian Academy Rodilian Academy Cardinal Heenan Carr Manor Carr Manor Horsforth Horsforth Horsforth Prince Henrys GS Prince Henrys GS Prince Henrys GS Prince Henrys GS St Mary’s RC Kettlethorpe HS Castleford Academy Crofton Academy Crofton Academy Garforth Academy Roundhay GS Roundhay GS Roundhay GS Benton Park John Smeaton Allerton Grange School Girls Girls Under 13 Under 15 North and East Yorkshire 10 a side 12 a side St John Fisher Evan Woodworth CH CH St John Fisher Evan Woodworth CH CH St John Fisher Evan Woodworth CH CH Ripon GS Evan Woodworth AM Harrogate GS Evan Woodworth RM RM Harrogate GS Evan Woodworth RM RM King James Knaresboro Evan Woodworth Rossett HS Evan Woodworth MB MB All Saints RC School Evan Woodworth Huntington Secondary School Evan Woodworth York High School Evan Woodworth Kingswood Academy Tom Harrison Hessle Greg Bone South Hunsley Greg Bone Holy Family High School, Carlton Greg Bone Brayton Academy Greg Bone Wolfreton Greg Bone Cottingham Greg Bone Goole Greg Bone Snaith Greg Bone Howden Greg Bone Woldgate Greg Bone Selby Greg Bone Barlby and Carleton Greg Bone St Marys Greg Bone Trinity House Greg Bone Kelvin Hall Greg Bone Sirius West Greg Bone Beverley Grammar School Tom Harrison Hornsea School Tom Harrison Longcroft School Tom Harrison Bridlington Sports College Tom Harrison Headlands School Tom Harrison Driffield School Tom Harrison Malton School Tom Harrison Norton College Tom Harrison Ebor Academy Tom Harrison George Pindar School Tom Harrison Graham School Tom Harrison Scalby School Tom Harrison Scarborough College Tom Harrison St Augustines School Tom Harrison Ryedale School Tom Harrison Ryedale School Tom Harrison Lady Lumleys Tom Harrison School Girls Girls Under 13 Under 15 South Yorkshire 10 a side 12 a side Wales HS TBC TBC Wales HS TBC TBC King Edward School Andrea Dobson School Girls Girls Under 13 Under 15 East Lancashire 10 a side 12 a side Unity College ( Burnley ) KS Unity College ( Burnley ) KS Unity College ( Burnley ) KS School Girls Girls Under 13 Under 15 West Yorkshire 10 a side 12 a side Thornton GS FG FG Thornton GS FG FG BBG Academy BBG Academy TB TB Crossley Heath Crossley Heath Ermysteds Skipton Academy SB SB Skipton Academy SB SB Parkside School Parkside School KH KH Lightcliffe Academy LD LD Lightcliffe Academy LD LD Lightcliffe Academy LD LD Lightcliffe Academy LD LD Ilkley GS AF AF Bingley GS DS DS Bingley GS DS DS Bingley GS DS DS Giggleswick School DC DC Upper Wharfedale JW JW Upper Wharfedale JW JW Settle College AC AC Settle College AC AC Settle College AC AC Oakbank School South Craven South Craven Brighouse HS BW BW Brighouse HS AS AS Beckfoot Titus Salts GS Titus Salts GS Whitcliffe Mount Whitcliffe Mount Calder High Calder High LH Trinity Academy Trinity Academy Guiseley School Guiseley School Booksbank Rishworth School Rishworth School North Halifax GS North Halifax GS On Maternity Raistrick HS September St Bedes & St Josephs Ryburn Valley HS Heckondwyke GS WRSRS - Contact List 2018 - 19 Girls Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 6th Form Under 18 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 1st Team 10 a side 12 a side 13 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side Girls Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 6th Form Under 18 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 1st Team 10 a side 12 a side 13 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side CH AP AP AP AP AP AP CH AP AP AP AP AP AP CH AP AP AP AP AP AP AM AM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM AA MB MB MB MB MB Girls Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 6th Form Under 18 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 1st Team 10 a side 12 a side 13 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side 10 a side TBC TBC TBC TBC Girls Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 6th Form Under 18 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Under 15 Under 16 1st Team 10 a side 12 a side 13 a side 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