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Year 1-6 Girls Elite Year 1-6 Boys Elite Year 10-14 Girls Elite Year 10-14 Year 1-6 Girls Elite Panel 2 at 14.50 1 Isla Robson OUSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Year 1-6 Boys Elite Panel 2 at 16.30 1 Daniel Jones * St Benet's RC Primary School 2 Oliver Marshall * Town End Farm academy 3 Jake Westgarth Chester le Street C of E Primary School Year 10-14 Girls Elite Panel 2 at 14.50 1 Caitlyn Riddex Cramlington Learning Village 2 Kayla Devon * Newcastle College 3 Saffron Sims-Brydon Dame Allan's Schools 4 Gemma Lant Newcastle High School for girls 5 Jodie Dodds St. Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College 6 Kiona Taylor Queen Elizabeth High School 7 Jaime Boyd Nunthorpe Academy 8 Chloe Watson Ferryhill Business & Enterprise College 9 Maddison Ferguson St John's School and Sixth Form College 10 Nikita Sung Emmanuel College 11 Madeline Leach St John's School and Sixth Form College Year 10-14 Boys Elite Panel 2 at 16.30 1 Leon Davies * King James I Academy 2 Aleksander Hallam * St Robert of Newminster 3 Liam Rutherford John Spence Community High School 4 Damon King William Howard School Year 7-9 Girls Elite Panel 2 at 14.50 1 Jazz Pease * Walker Riverside Academy 2 Caitlyn Turnbull * St Robert of Newminster 3 Ellie Sansom * Whitley Bay High School 4 Jasmine Wright St. Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College 5 Lucy Burwood John Spence Community High School 6 Becca Stobbart Gosforth Junior High Academy 7 Olivia Douglas John Spence Community High School Year 7-9 Boys Elite Panel 2 at 16.30 1 Kayden Thornton * Venerable Bede CE Academy 2 Aidan Sung Emmanuel College 3 Isacc Cunnington The Kings Academy Year 1-6 Girls Intermediate Panel 2 at 9.00 1 Chloe Brown * Meadowdale Academy 2 Charlotte Mustill * St Joseph's RCVA Primary 3 Jenni Hall * Newminster 4 Chayne Barnes * Northumberland CE Academy 5 Ava Liddle South Stanley Junior School 6 Mya Liddle South Stanley Junior School 7 Ciara Hanson Jesmond Gardens Primary 8 Lucy Phillips * Whickham Parochial 9 Emma Beckett Castleside Primary School Year 1-6 Boys Intermediate Panel 2 at 9.00 1 Tom Smiles * Meadowdale Academy 2 Samson Scott * Newminster Year 10-14 Girls Intermediate (1 of 2) Panel 2 at 12.40 1 Skye Veitch * Farringdon Community Academy A 2 Melissa Coleman * Northumberland college 3 Holly Taylor * St Mary’s Catholic School 4 Lois Raey * Northumberland college 5 Beth Candlish Ashington Academy A 6 Emily Berkeley Ashington Academy A 7 Ellie Thompson * Churchill Community College 8 Alex Willcox Ashington Academy A 9 Jenna Sams * Norham High School 10 Stephanie Otterson * The Northern School of Art 11 Lauren Brown Ashington Academy 12 Amber Davison Ashington Academy A 13 Harry Bannister Whickham School & Sports College D 14 Elisha Alton High Tunstall College of Science A 15 Jude Caithness Whickham School & Sports College D 16 Courtney Palmer The English Martyrs School A Year 10-14 Girls Intermediate (2 of 2) Panel 2 at 13.45 17 Jack Wright Whickham School & Sports College D 18 Grace Allan The English Martyrs School A 19 Aimee Bull John Spence Community High School A 20 Jessica Cromarty Whickham School & Sports College E 21 Kanari Yamazaki Newcastle High School for girls 22 Robyn Iredale Whickham School & Sports College E 23 Ciara Horgan The King Edward VI School 24 Olivia Pugmire Whickham School & Sports College E 25 Isabel Slater Emmanuel College 26 Ellie Jones The English Martyrs School A 27 Mirren Foreman High Tunstall College of Science A 28 Kirsty Rae High Tunstall College of Science A 29 Dorothy Gordon Westfield School 30 Caleigh Allison Trinity School 31 Frankie Langman Whickham School & Sports College E 32 James Harrison Whickham School & Sports College D Year 10-14 Boys Intermediate Panel 1 at 15.30 1 Dominic Dixon John Spence Community High School 2 Connor Shore charles parson Year 7-9 Girls Intermediate (1 of 2) Panel 2 at 9.50 1 Jade Horseman * Northfield School and Sports College 2 Faye Yellowley Cramlington Learning Village 3 Liliy Turnbull * Northfield School and Sports College 4 Anna Redshaw Ashington Academy 5 Ellie O Boyle * The Kings Academy 6 Isabell Best * Northfield School and Sports College 7 Darcy Conway * Northfield School and Sports College 8 Clara Scott * Newminster 9 Bethany Jackson * Northfield School and Sports College 10 Rose Barr Hermitage Academy 11 Lillie Adams Cramlington Learning Village 12 Holly Townsend Bedlington Academy 13 Jennifer Gruby Macmillan academy 14 Scarlett Lancaster Nunthorpe Academy 15 Tallia Lancaster Nunthorpe Academy 16 Jessica Hoar Egglescliffe School 17 Rosie Lumsden Whickham School & Sports College B 18 Hannah Kehoe Whickham School & Sports College C 19 Charlotte Maxwell Framwellgate School Durham 20 Emily Pickering The Kings Academy Year 7-9 Girls Intermediate (2 of 2) Panel 2 at 11.10 21 Abbie Johnson Woodham Academy A 22 Emily Rogalski Macmillan academy 23 Chloe Yeats Whickham School & Sports College B 24 Georgia Bailey John Spence Community High School 25 Katie Godden Whickham School & Sports College B 26 Isabel Turnbull Whickham School & Sports College C 27 Niamh Purdy The English Martyrs School 28 Emily Benvin The English Martyrs School 29 Francesca Hewitt Newcastle High School for girls 30 Abigail Stephenson Macmillan academy 31 Jessie Iredale Whickham School & Sports College B 32 Lucy Blackburn Ian Ramsey CE Academy 33 Rebecca Dresner Newcastle High School for girls 34 Honey Thompson Emmanuel College 35 Kelsey Jane Brown The King Edward VI School 36 Marnie Gibson Whickham School & Sports College C 37 Eleanor Mustill St John's School and Sixth Form College 38 Anya Crowder Whickham School & Sports College C 39 Shannon Hanson High Tunstall College of Science Year 7-9 Boys Intermediate Panel 1 at 15.30 1 Lee Galante * Rye Hills Academy 2 Thomas Ord * Whitley Bay High School 3 Daniel Noble Whickham School & Sports College 4 Noah Kemmish St Benet Biscop Catholic Academy 5 Luke Simmonds Ulverston Victoria High School A 6 Liam Hopkins Whickham School & Sports College 7 Daniel Lamb John Spence Community High School Year 1-6 Girls Novice (1 of 2) Panel 1 at 9.00 1 Holly Noble Fellside Primary School 2 Liam Kemmish * St Bedes RCVA Primary 3 Emily Swinton * St Paul's CE Primary School 4 Poppy Caisley Pegswood Primary School 5 Scarlett Ritchie * Northumberland CE Academy 6 Darcy Donnison * Abbeyfields First School 7 Isabella Horsley * Priors Mill Primary School 8 Jessica Delf Morpeth all saints ce aided first school 9 Freya Mole St Paul's RCVA Primary School Alnwick 10 Ava Faulkner * Oakfield Junior School 11 Molly Mustill * St Joseph's RCVA Primary 12 Macey Messenger * Northumberland CE Academy 13 Jessica Redford Ellington Primary School 14 Savannah White St Aidan's R C Primary School 15 Olivia Lawson Bothal Primary School A 16 Tilly Suggitt Lingfield Primary School 17 Lara Patterson Chantry Middle School 18 Ava Brooman Westfield School Year 1-6 Girls Novice (2 of 2) Panel 1 at 9.55 19 Amy Hay Rickleton Primary School 20 Grace Williamson * Whickham Parochial A 21 Amy Mowbray Horton Grange Primary School 22 Ava Morris Broomley First School A 23 Ava Henderson * Whickham Parochial A 24 Cerys Dewison St Aidan's R C Primary School 25 Bella Richardson Crosby on Eden 26 Ava Henderson Bothal Primary School A 27 Freya Meecham * Whickham Parochial A 28 Maisie Hope KINGMOOR JUNIOR SCHOOL 29 Lucy French Bothal Primary School A 30 Niamh McManus St Jospeh's RC Primary School 31 Josephine Ellery Chantry Middle School 32 Elizabeth Rear Wynyard Church of England Primary Year 1-6 Boys Novice Panel 1 at 9.00 1 Thomas Richardson Shanklea Primary School 2 Robert Miller * Northumberland CE Academy 3 Samuel Hindmarsh Red Rose Primary School 4 Joe Appleby St Joseph's RC Primary, Sunderland Year 11-14 Girls Novice Panel 1 at 13.20 1 Calanthe Wales Ashington Academy 2 Olivia Ball Whickham School & Sports College E 3 Olivia Boldvig Whickham School & Sports College E 4 Jenny Wilson Westfield School 5 Molly Marshall The English Martyrs School B 6 Ellen Tate Whickham School & Sports College E 7 Hannah Scarborough High Tunstall College of Science B 8 Olivia` Hall High Tunstall College of Science B 9 Eve Greenhalgh Durham Sixth Form Centre 10 Nicole Hunt High Tunstall College of Science B 11 Tiegan Hadfield The English Martyrs School B 12 Rebecca Hall The English Martyrs School B Year 11-14 Boys Novice Panel 1 at 15.30 1 Liam Wilson The English Martyrs School Year 7-8 Girls Novice (1 of 2) Panel 1 at 10.55 1 Jessica Lillico Ashington Academy 2 Kacey Southgate Ashington Academy 3 Katie Earl * Northfield School and Sports College 4 Olivia Winn * Meadowdale Academy 5 Millie Clark Southmoor Academy 6 Maddie Trueman Wray High Tunstall College of Science C 7 Faye Downey John Spence Community High School C 8 Ellie Lambert Whickham School & Sports College A 9 Lily Bruns Oliver The English Martyrs School D 10 Payton Smith John Spence Community High School A 11 Alice Leighton John Spence Community High School B 12 Chelsea Milburn High Tunstall College of Science C 13 Olivia Mason The English Martyrs School D 14 Rosie Lamb Whickham School & Sports College B 15 Elena Wilkin Ulverston Victoria High School D 16 Evie Hill Ulverston Victoria High School D 17 Michaela Manowska John Spence Community High School C 18 Skye Sharp Whickham School & Sports College A 19 Thalia Morfitt The English Martyrs School D 20 Kiera Jones Ulverston Victoria High School D 21 Millie Surtees Whickham School & Sports College B Year 7-8 Girls Novice (2 of 2) Panel 1 at 12.00 22 Ellie Elkins Nunthorpe Academy 23 Lucy Granville Ulverston Victoria High School D 24 Rhianna Porritt High Tunstall College of Science C 25 Emily Carlson John Spence Community High School D 26 Amelia
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