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2006-02-22 Schools Indoor Championships T2 U/16 B 1500m Heat 1 T2 U/16 B 1500m Heat 2 1 63 G Cameron Forres Academy 04:44.5 1 90 D Gorman Hunter High 04:34.5 2 47 J Wales Cumnock Academy 04:44.5 2 27 M Graham Boclair Academy 04:34.7 3 180 L Frank Williamwood High 04:46.1 3 92 R Munro Hyndland 04:34.8 4 96 J Wolf Kelso High 04:50.7 4 69 S Fontana Glasgow Sch O Sport 04:36.6 5 173 A Coulter Trinity High 04:51.6 5 15 R Simpson Banchory Academy 04:40.5 6 133 A Campbell Notre Dame High 04:52.4 6 66 R Poolman George Heriot’s Sc 04:45.6 7 26 J Fergusson Blantyre High 04:54.1 7 126 M White Monifieth High 05:00.5 8 52 F Carey Douglas Academy 05:23.0 T2 U/16 B 1500m Heat 3 T37 U/16 B 1500m Final 1 138 C O'Hare Peebles High 04:35.3 1 138 C O'Hare Peebles High 04:17.9 2 146x N McNiven Robert Gordon’s C 04:37.9 2 90 D Gorman Hunter High 04:24.5 3 173x S Taggart Trinity High 04:39.6 3 63 G Cameron Forres Academy 04:27.5 4 91 M Hollinshead Hutcheson’s Gram 04:41.0 4 69 S Fontana Glasgow Sch O Sport 04:31.3 5 112 M Brash Liberton HS 04:45.4 5 27 M Graham Boclair Academy 04:31.9 6 28 R Ingles Braes High 04:47.8 6 92 R Munro Hyndland 04:35.0 7 82 G Turner Hamilton College 05:09.9 7 146x N McNiven Robert Gordon’s C 04:41.6 8 47 J Wales Cumnock Academy 04:44.4 T11 U/16 B 400m Heat 1 T11 U/16 B 400m Heat 2 1 54 R Grant Duncanrigg Secondary 54.8 1 67 S Hughson George Watson’s Co 53.6 2 104 B Cambell Kirkcubright Academy 72.4 2 27 G Innes Boclair Academy 54.0 3 126 G Smith Monifieth High 63.6 3 126X G Smith Monifieth High 56.5 4 69 K Nicholson Glasgow Sch O Sport 55.9 4 91 O Krause Hutcheson’s Gram 61.4 5 81 M Wright Gryffe High 61.0 5 28 R Jardine Braes High 69.5 T11 U/16 B 400m Heat 3 T26 U/16 B 400m Final 1 64 D Ferguson Fortrose Academy 55.8 1 27 G Innes Boclair Academy 53.2 2 165 M McKenzie St Mungo’s 57.2 2 67 S Hughson George Watson’s Co 53.3 3 146 R Murdoch Robert Gordon’s C 60.7 3 54 R Grant Duncanrigg Secondary 54.1 4 88 G Leydon Holy Rood High 68.8 4 69 K Nicholson Glasgow Sch O Sport 55.2 5 104X J Menzies Kirkcubright Academy 69.0 5 64 D Ferguson Fortrose Academy 55.6 T19 U/16 B 800m Heat 1 T19 U/16 B 800m Heat 2 1 138 S Devenney Peebles High 02:12.4 1 167 J Smith Stewart’s Melville C 02:09.2 2 181 C Robinson Woodmill High 02:20.3 2 180 S Gray Williamwood High 02:09.7 3 73 A Young Gordon Schools 02:21.2 3 99 N Hamilton Kilsyth Academy 02:11.7 4 143 S Kelway Portlethen Academy 02:22.7 4 96x B Hayward Kelso High 02:29.2 5 66 G McEwan George Heriot’s Sc 02:24.0 5 110 A McAra Lenzie Academy 02:33.5 6 19 S Duthie Beath HS 02:30.0 6 82 B Hill Hamilton College 02:34.4 7 88 T Ryan Holy Rood High 02:35.8 7 62 I Cackette Firrhill High 02:36.8 8 6 C Gathergood Alva Academy 02:44.6 8 118 S Clark Mackie Academy 02:47.1 T19 U/16 B 800m Heat 3 T19 U/16 B 800m Heat 4 1 95 C McDowall James Young High 02:09.9 1 180x J McGregor Williamwood High 02:15.2 2 11 A Oliver Ayr Academy 02:11.2 2 154 R MacDonald St Andrew's Academy 02:16.9 3 126x G Lamb Monifieth High 02:18.7 3 172 F Morgan Strathaven Academy 02:24.6 4 158 P Currie St Columba's HS, Gourock 02:21.7 4 69 J Bole Glasgow Sch O Sport 02:26.2 5 104 M Smith Kirkcubright Academy 02:25.2 5 18 P Bowman Bearsden Academy 02:27.3 6 174 N Devlin Turnbull High 02:32.0 6 35 R David Carluke High 02:31.6 7 110x C McIntyre Lenzie Academy 02:50.0 7 126 G Collins Monifieth High 02:34.7 8 49 R MacDonald Dalziel High DNF 8 6x R Gathergood Alva Academy 02:41.7 T50 U/16 B 800m Final T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 1 1 138 S Devenney Peebles High 2.02.28 1 35 A Robb Carluke High 7.81 2 167 J Smith Stewart’s Melville C 2.04.01 2 91 N Denholm Hutcheson’s Gram 7.86 3 99 N Hamilton Kilsyth Academy 2.07.46 3 48 G Louden Dalkeith High 8.30 4 180 S Gray Williamwood High 2.10.34 4 75X K Munro Graeme High 8.55 5 180x J McGregor Williamwood High 2.10.36 6 11 A Oliver Ayr Academy 2.11.23 7 95 C McDowall James Young High 2.14.74 8 154 R MacDonald St Andrew's Academy 2.23.95 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 2 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 3 1 146 K Labram Robert Gordon’s C 7.70 1 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 7.55 2 180X R McLarty Williamwood High 7.81 2 42 R Reilly Community School of Auchterarder 7.70 3 110 J Kennedy Lenzie Academy 8.25 3 18X L Menzies Bearsden Academy 7.84 4 83 L Gibb Hamilton Grammar 8.51 4 113 M MacConell Linlithgow Academy 8.28 5 20 C Dougall Beeslack High 8.83 5 6 D Beaton Alva Academy 8.62 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 4 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 5 1 104 C Crothers Kirkcubright Academy 7.66 1 144 A Young Queen Anne High 7.96 2 172 C Muir Strathaven Academy 7.75 2 104x J Prentice Kirkcubright Academy 8.07 3 180 R Lawson Williamwood High 7.83 3 12 M Roddy Balerno High 8.64 4 73 C Bunce Gordon Schools 8.06 4 68x R Stewart Glasgow Academy 8.76 5 52 A Russell Douglas Academy 8.12 5 149x L Mclennan Selkirk High 9.55 6 149 H Aynsley Selkirk High 9.50 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 7 T6 U/16 B 60m Heat 6 1 88 S Hood Holy Rood High 7.68 1 63 M Hester Forres Academy 7.71 2 2 G McBride Airdrie Academy 7.74 2 6x K Henderson Alva Academy 7.81 3 134 J Rochead Oban High 7.94 3 110x J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 7.82 4 70 K Reid Gleniffer High 8.61 4 18 L Heath Bearsden Academy 8.13 5 76 A Martin Grange Academy 8.94 T14 U/16 B 60m Semi 1 T14 U/16 B 60m Semi 2 1 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 7.53 1 172 C Muir Strathaven Academy 7.57 2 63 M Hester Forres Academy 7.70 2 104 C Crothers Kirkcubright Academy 7.58 3 110X J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 7.77 3 42 R Reilly Community School of Auchterarder 7.65 4 180 R Lawson Williamwood High 7.82 4 180X R McLarty Williamwood High 7.86 5 2 G McBride Airdrie Academy 7.83 5 104X J Prentice Kirkcubright Academy 8.07 6 165 P Fowler St Mungo’s 8.28 6 91 N Denholm Hutcheson’s Gram 8.08 T14 U/16 B 60m Semi 3 T22 U/16 B 60m Final 1 88 S Hood Holy Rood High 7.59 1 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 7.49 2 146 K Labram Robert Gordon’s C 7.74 2 172 C Muir Strathaven Academy 7.51 3 181 M Wilson Woodmill High 7.75 3 104 C Crothers Kirkcubright Academy 7.56 4 6X K Henderson Alva Academy 7.78 4 42 R Reilly Community School of Auchterarder 7.59 5 35 A Robb Carluke High 7.85 5 88 S Hood Holy Rood High 7.60 6 144 A Young Queen Anne High 7.96 T30 U/16 B 60m H Heat 1 T30 U/16 B 60m H Heat 2 1 27 C Innes Boclair Academy 8.88 1 152 J Milton St Andrew’s Paisley 9.41 2 127X C Smith Montrose Academy 9.64 2 6 K Henderson Alva Academy 9.96 3 17 D Smith Barrhead High 9.68 3 146 T Joy Robert Gordon’s C 10.86 4 36 M Downie Carnoustie High 10.94 T41 U/16 B 60m H Final T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 1 1 27 C Innes Boclair Academy 8.79 1 2 G McBride Airdrie Academy 24.8 2 152 J Milton St Andrew’s Paisley 9.48 2 144 A Young Queen Anne High 25.2 3 6 K Henderson Alva Academy 9.52 3 48 G Louden Dalkeith High 27.0 4 127x C Smith Montrose Academy 9.57 5 17 D Smith Barrhead High 9.64 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 2 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 3 1 63 M Hester Forres Academy 24.9 1 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 24.9 2 104 C Crothers Kirkcubright Academy 25.3 2 134x J Rochead Oban High 25.5 3 103 R Kilvington Kirkaldy High 26.4 3 81 M Wright Gryffe High 26.7 4 104X I Menzies Kirkcubright Academy 29.6 4 35 A Jenkins Carluke High 30.2 5 109 S Elliot Lasswade High 37.1 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 4 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 5 1 71 I Hendry Glenrothes High 24.7 1 181x M Wilson Woodmill High 25.5 2 86 S Loudon High Sc Of Glasgow 24.8 2 180 M Cumming Williamwood High 25.7 3 92 J Benson Hyndland 25.5 3 91x F Stewart Hutcheson’s Gram 26.4 4 134 S Jesperson Oban High 26.6 4 118 A Lovell Mackie Academy 27.3 5 140 J Bee Perth Academy 27.5 5 133 G Cooke Notre Dame High 29.3 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 6 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 7 1 75 G Plenderleith Graeme High 25.0 1 18x L Menzies Bearsden Academy 24.6 2 69 G Wilson Glasgow Sch O Sport 25.7 2 110x J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 24.7 3 109x C Wilson Lasswade High 25.9 3 110 J Kennedy Lenzie Academy 27.8 4 18 L Heath Bearsden Academy 26.6 T44 U/16 B 200m Semi 1 T33 U/16 B 200m Heat 8 1 75 G Plenderleith Graeme High 24.93 1 88 S Hood Holy Rood High 25.2 2 110x J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 25.22 2 165 M McKenzie St Mungo’s 25.3 3 86 S Loudon High Sc Of Glasgow 25.24 3 35x A Robb Carluke High 25.5 4 165 M McKenzie St Mungo’s 25.64 4 146x O Taylor Robert Gordon’s C 25.7 5 92 J Benson Hyndland DNF T44 U/16 B 200m Semi 2 T54 U/16 B 200m Final 1 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 24.48 1 88 S Hood Holy Rood High 23.95 2 63 M Hester Forres Academy 24.51 2 40 J Farrell Clydebank High 24.16 3 18x L Menzies Bearsden Academy 24.80 3 63 M Hester Forres Academy 24.45 4 35x A Robb Carluke High 25.67 4 71 I Hendry Glenrothes High 24.48 5 134x J Rochead Oban High 25.73 5 75 G Plenderleith Graeme High 24.98 F1 U/16 B High Jump F8 U/16 B Long Jump 1 154 J McCafferty St Andrew's Academy 1.83 1 27 C Innes Boclair Academy 5.83 2 77 G Boyd Grangemouth High 1.75 2 180 R Lawson Williamwood High 5.79 3 54 R Grant Duncanrigg Secondary 1.70 3 77 G Boyd Grangemouth High 5.73 4 6 K Henderson Alva Academy 1.65 4 109 C Wilson Lasswade High 5.59 5 76 J Hannah Grange Academy 1.65 5 65 C Clark Garnock Academy 5.45 6 15 W Smy Banchory Academy 1.55 6 110x J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 5.31 7 134 S Jesperson Oban High 1.55 7 73 C Bunce Gordon Schools 5.14 8 113 D Cairns Linlithgow Academy 1.55 8 104x J Prentice Kirkcubright Academy 5.10 9 127 J Leiper Montrose Academy 1.50 9 146 C Chen Robert Gordon’s C 4.94 10 35 B Clarkson Carluke High 1.50 10 69 C Nicholl Glasgow Sch O Sport 4.84 11 49 R MacDonald Dalziel High 1.50 11 48 G Louden Dalkeith High 4.83 12 134x A McLaren Oban High 1.45 12 181 C Robinson Woodmill High 4.80 13 36 M Downie Carnoustie High 1.40 13 165 P Fowler St Mungo’s 4.79 14 144 D Boggan Queen Anne High 1.35 14 118x A Lovell Mackie Academy 4.78 15 109 R Callaghan Lasswade High 1.35 15 55 F Reid Dundee High 4.66 163
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