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Wharfedale & District Primary Schools XC Challenge Nell Bank, 21 Jan Wharfedale & District Primary Schools XC Challenge Nell Bank, 21 Jan 2006 Results Yr 1 Girls Yr 1 Boys 1 Louise Costello Eldwick 1.42 1 Charles Smith Ghyll Royd 1.41 2 Louisa Duncan Moorfield 2 Ben Thompson Burley & Woodhead 3 Jessica Burgess Ben Rhydding 3 George Wild All Saints 4 Isabel Whiteley Eldwick 4 Will Cheesewright Sacred Heart 5 Emma Gosney Moorfield 5 Ben Singleton Burley & Woodhead 6 Lara Smart Moorfield 6 Joe Young Sacred Heart 7 Abigail Prentice Moorfield 7 Alexander Wright Burley & Woodhead 8 Isobel Wood Moorfield 8 Ryan Allan Cowling CP 9 Elizabeth Henney Burley & Woodhead 9 Ben Nicholl Eldwick 10 Alexandra Murray Burley & Woodhead 10 Tom Johns Sacred Heart 11 Hannah Riley Ben Rhydding 11 12 Roisin Ramage All Saints 12 Theo Oxley Eldwick 13 Nea Weston Ben Rhydding 13 Toby Phillips Eldwick 14 Mackenize Shearn Miler Ben Rhydding 14 Morgan Medcroft Ghyll Royd 15 Katherine Elsten Ben Rhydding 15 Jamie Wilkinson Eldwick 16 Mary Warren Ben Rhydding 16 George Hardisty Burley & Woodhead 17 Katrin Blears Burley & Woodhead 17 Benjamin Stainton Burley & Woodhead 18 Madeline Smith Sacred Heart 18 Freddie Morse Ghyll Royd 19 Catherine Creighton All Saints 19 Andrew Wood Burley & Woodhead 20 Lucy Thompson Eldwick 20 Harry Mellor Burley & Woodhead 21 Lizzie Giles Sacred Heart 21 Barney Addenbrook Ben Rhydding 22 Nina Turk Ben Rhydding 22 James Gallagher Burley & Woodhead 23 Louise Varley Cowling CP 23 Harry Hughes All Saints 24 Molley Jeffers Ben Rhydding Team Team 1 Burley & Woodhead 47 points 1 Moorfield 28 points 2 Ben Rhydding 56 points Yr 2 Girls Yr 2 Boys 1 Laura King All Saints 2.46 1 Will Bradley Ben Rhydding 2.36 2 Tassy Heslop Moorfield 2 Sam Corbett All Saints 3 Sophie Steale Moorfield 3 Max Curran Burley Oaks 4 Lucy Haines All Saints 4 Joshua Dacup Ghyll Royd 5 Maya Booton Burley Oaks 5 Matthew Sykes All Saints 6 Amy Hardaker Burley Oaks 6 Joseph Colman Burley & Woodhead 7 Rosie Haymes Burley Oaks 7 Matthew Lumley Ghyll Royd 8 Helen Still All Saints 8 Tom Parker Burley & Woodhead 9 Lucy Robinson Moorfield 9 Sam Hadfield All Saints 10 Charlotte Armitage Ben Rhydding 10 Tom Cross Ben Rhydding 11 Henrietta Neilson Moorfield 11 Jake Wolf Ben Rhydding 12 Chloe Irvine Ben Rhydding 12 Daniel Robinson Burley Oaks 13 Faye Bowles Addingham 13 Jack Roby Burley & Woodhead 14 Esther Neal Burley Oaks 14 Ethan Brown Ben Rhydding 15 Laura Donohue Burley & Woodhead 15 John Fletcher Burley & Woodhead 16 Eva Atraszkiewicz Burley & Woodhead 16 Tom Newton Burley Oaks 17 Darcy Trowers Cowling CP 17 Cameron Lee Burley Oaks 18 Hannah Davies Burley Oaks 18 Oliver Glover Burley Oaks 19 Rebecca Newell All Saints 19 Joe Burgess Ben Rhydding 20 Emma Burley Burley Oaks 20 Thomas Scott All Saints 21 Kate Nixon Burley Oaks 21 Alex Harris Burley Oaks 22 Katie Pearce All Saints 22 Milo Davis Burley Oaks Team 23 Jordan Ince Ben Rhydding 1 Burley Oaks 50 points 24 Joshua Butcher Burley & Woodhead 2 All Saints 54 points 25 Benjamin Thomas Burley & Woodhead Team 1 Ben Rhydding 55 points 2= Burley Oaks 66 points 2= Burley & Woodhead 66 points junior.ilkleyharriers.org.uk Wharfedale & District Primary Schools XC Challenge Nell Bank, 21 Jan 2006 Results Yr 3 Girls Yr 3 Boys 1 Ella FitzPatrick Sacred Heart 4.10 1 Alex Henney Burley & Woodhead 3.48 2 Olivia Pickles Eldwick 2 Thomas Kerr All Saints 3 Mollie Harris All Saints 3 Ben Cheetham Sacred Heart 4 Anna Ross Burley & Woodhead 4 Gregory Smith Sacred Heart 5 Hannah Roach Eldwick 5 Ben Jaggar Eldwick 6 Rose Hagan All Saints 6 William Giles Sacred Heart 7 Phoebe Harrison Westville 7 Will Heard Hawkesworth 8 Eve Hogg Eldwick 8 James Craven Eldwick 9 Katie Hardaker Burley Oaks 9 Louis Wilkinson Eldwick 10 Laura Chapman Menston 10 Ewan Collier Ben Rhydding 11 Rosie Shouler-Harris Burley & Woodhead 11 Eddie Thomas Burley & Woodhead 12 Annabel Coates Eldwick 12 Vincent Weight Eldwick 13 Philippa Jones Eldwick 13 Peter Marston Burley Oaks 14 Enya Medi Wentling Moorfield 14 Owen Cooper Eldwick 15 Catriona Saxton All Saints 15 Edward Muirhead All Saints 16 Laura Cheesewright Sacred Heart 16 Harry Glover Burley Oaks 17 Georgina Mancey Moorfield 17 Edward Bickerdike Menston 18 Lucy Williamson Ben Rhydding 18 Harry Morse Ghyll Royd 19 Eve Young Sacred Heart 19 Thomas Yarley Cowling CP 20 Kebel Hirst Ben Rhydding 20 Ben Brooks Eldwick 21 Isobel Tysoe Sacred Heart 21 William Price Sacred Heart 22 Katie Fisher Hawkesworth 22 Max Nicholl Eldwick 23 Ellie-Mai Driver Moorfield 23 Jack Hatton Sacred Heart 24 Alice Saunders Ben Rhydding 24 William Maskell-Taylor Burley & Woodhead 25 Lucy Tindale Sacred Heart 25 Luke Darling Cowling CP 26 Alice Edwards All Saints 26 Edgar Woodhead/Jack Hardaker All Saints/Burley Oaks 27 Kathryn Archer Burley Oaks 27 Jack Sedgewick Cowling CP 28 Emimily Jaggar Westville 28 Christopher Stokes Addingham 29 Amy Oliver All Saints 29 Sion Blears Burley & Woodhead 30 Phoebe Alton Westville 30 Jack Dixon Eldwick 31 Eliza Alton Westville 31 32 Aimee Turnbull Burley Oaks 32 Jacob Fryer Cowling CP 33 Johanna Murray Burley & Woodhead 33 Lewis Overton-Barratt Cowling CP 34 Joanne Williamson Ben Rhydding 34 David Whitham Addingham 35 Alice Johnson Burley Oaks 35 Nathan Kett Addingham 36 Georgia Hammond Burley Oaks Team 37 Nicole Farrar Burley Oaks 1 Eldwick 48 points 38 Fiona Cram Ben Rhydding 2 Sacred Heart 57 points Team 3 Cowling CP 136 points 1 Eldwick 40 points 2 All Saints 79 points 3 Sacred Heart 82 points 4 Ben Rhydding 134 points 5 Burley Oaks 139 points junior.ilkleyharriers.org.uk Wharfedale & District Primary Schools XC Challenge Nell Bank, 21 Jan 2006 Results Yr 4 Girls Yr 4 Boys 1 Caitlin Boyd Westville 6.09 1 Lewis Shaw Eldwick 5.30 2 Naomi Elliot Sacred Heart 2 Harry Bolser Ghyll Royd 3 Krista Bennett Westville 3 Cameron Scott Hawkesworth 4 Bea Bradley Ben Rhydding 4 George Thomas Burley & Woodhead 5 Georgie Williams Westville 5 Jack Cummings Ben Rhydding 6 Erin Hammond Eldwick 6 Daniel Heaven Eldwick 7 Susannah Duncan Moorfield 7 Edmund Stell Eldwick 8 Hannah Robinson Burley & Woodhead 8 Elliot Dowley Burley & Woodhead 9 Rosanna Loach Eldwick 9 Andreas Molyndris Eldwick 10 Hannah Heslop Moorfield 10 Michael Clarke Cowling CP 11 Lizzie Watson Eldwick 11 Charlie Sykes Burley Oaks 12 Tessa Polyhos Eldwick 12 Mitchell Wellman-Brown Hawkesworth 13 Naomi Darling Cowling CP 13 Max Whiteley Eldwick 14 Malco Kato Moorfield 14 Alex Emmott Eldwick 15 Jess Parker Burley & Woodhead 15 Owain Downes Westville 16 Sarah Parry Westville 16 Connor Parkin Burley Oaks 17 Josephine Lingard Addingham 17 Daniel Deakin Ben Rhydding 18 Jena Brooks Eldwick 18 Jaskaren Singh Eldwick 19 Hetty Laycock Westville 19 Nick Day Burley & Woodhead 20 Charlotte Keane Burley Oaks 20 Tom Bennett Ben Rhydding 21 Hanni Roby Burley & Woodhead 21 Benjamin Acomley Hawkesworth 22 Laura Copley Burley & Woodhead 22 Ross Mc Millan Burley & Woodhead 23 Amy Donohue Burley & Woodhead 23 William Moore Eldwick 24 Annabel Cairns Eldwick 24 George Blackwell Cowling CP Team 25 Alasdair Cooke Addingham 1 Westville 44 points 26 Bryn Downing Eldwick 2 Eldwick 56 points 27 Ben Coates Hawkesworth 3 Burley & Woodhead 89 points 28 Karl Verspyck Sacred Heart 29 Jonathon Wood Cowling CP 30 Joshua Allan Cowling CP 31 Andrew Lorimer Ben Rhydding 32 Justin Lee Burley Oaks 33 Ben Jacques Ben Rhydding 34 James Hall Ghyll Royd 35 Robert Holliday Burley Oaks 36 Taylor Overton-Barratt Cowling CP 37 Ivan Horoshenkov Burley & Woodhead 38 William Rice-Birchall Ben Rhydding 39 Chris Burley Burley Oaks 40 Jakey Allen Eldwick 41 Joseph Martin Burley Oaks 42 Bailey Halpin-Hardaker Eldwick 43 Jonathan Thompson Eldwick Team 1 Eldwick 36 points 2 Burley & Woodhead 90 points 3 Ben Rhydding 106 points 4 Cowling CP 129 points 5 Burley Oaks 135 points junior.ilkleyharriers.org.uk Wharfedale & District Primary Schools XC Challenge Nell Bank, 21 Jan 2006 Results Yr 5 Girls Yr 5 Boys 1 Lucy Worrall 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Megan Thompson Sacred Heart 19 Alex Foster Addingham 20 Bethan Jones Eldwick 20 Josh Sykes All Saints 21 Rose Stocks Ben Rhydding 21 Lewis Gladwyn Sacred Heart 22 Frankie Burgess Ben Rhydding 22 Cameron Tullie Eldwick 23 Louisa Pudney Burley Oaks 23 Odin Hargreaves Ben Rhydding 24 Martha Moody Burley Oaks 24 Dominic Ellis Ben Rhydding 25 Emma Unwin Eldwick 25 26 Eleanor Edwardes Eldwick 26 Callum Denison Smith Ben Rhydding 27 Bronwyn Cooper Eldwick 27 Joe Mountain Hawkesworth 28 Emily Wood Moorfield 28 James Laycock Westville 29 Ella Lesley Hawkesworth 29 Freddie Mason Burley & Woodhead 30 Juliet Cicognini Menston 30 Alex Archer Burley Oaks 31 Jessica Hampton Burley & Woodhead 31 Mark Dawson Sacred
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