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2010-02-04 Scottish Schools Indoor Championships SSAA Indoor T&F Championships Kelvin Hall 3/4th Feb. 2010 T1 U/16 G 1500m Heat 1 T1 U/16 G 1500m Heat 2 1 17 Stella Winters Bishopbriggs Acad. 5.07.4 1 74 Jennifer Eadie Hutchesons' Gramm. 5.17.5 2 48 Lucy Henderson-Morris Earlston HS 5.07.5 2 112 Olivia O'Hare Peebles HS 5.17.9 3 155 Chloe Cowan Williamwood HS 5.07.5 3 30 Selena Jackson Craigholme School for Girls 5.17.9 4 123 Fiona Matheson Ross HS 5.23.0 4 67 Gwen Gillham Gryffe HS 5.21.6 5 124 Isabelle Bough Royal HS 5.28.3 5 79 Anna Hyde James Gillespie's HS 5.24.5 6 20 Emily Strathdee Boroughmuir HS 5.30.2 6 59 Catriona Graves Glasgow Academy 5.27.6 7 32 Iona Tavendale Crieff HS 5.32.1 7 36 Amy Frankland Dalkeith HS 5.30.2 8 4 Jemma McQuillan All Saints 5.37.3 8 39 Alana Boggan Denny HS 5.30.4 9 62 Lisa MacDonald Gourock HS 5.38.1 9 59x Clemmie Mitchell Glasgow Academy 5.50.3 T1 U/16 G 1500m Heat 3 T39 U/16 G 1500m Final 1 34 Eilidh Prise Cults Academy 5.12.9 1 112 Olivia O'Hare Peebles HS 4.54.3 2 77 Micaela Brown Inverkeithing HS 5.13.0 2 34 Eilidh Prise Cults Academy 4.58.4 3 136 Kirsty Harper St Columba's School 5.14.7 3 77 Micaela Brown Inverkeithing HS 5.02.0 4 120x Katey Turner Queen Anne HS 5.22.6 4 155 Chloe Cowan Williamwood HS 5.05.1 5 41 Kerry Gibson Dollar Academy 5.33.0 5 74 Jennifer Eadie Hutchesons' Gramm. 5.09.9 6 120 Rachel Hunter Queen Anne HS 5.33.1 6 48 Lucy Henderson-Morris Earlston HS 5.09.9 7 9 Danielle McConway Bannerman HS 5.38.8 7 136 Kirsty Harper St Columba's School 5.14.9 8 62x Chloe Simpson Gourock HS 5.48.7 8 17 Stella Winters Bishopbriggs Acad. dnf 9 23 Sherelle Graham Brannock HS 5.54.5 10 7 Frances Brown Balfron HS 6.12.1 T9 U/16 G 300m Heat 1 T9 U/16 G 300m Heat 2 1 62 Sarah Glenny Gourock HS 43.9 1 64 Amy Manson Grangemouth HS 44.5 2 20 Isla McKenzie Boroughmuir HS 44.4 2 155 Lauren Lambie Williamwood HS 44.7 3 109 Rachel Robertson Newbattle HS 46.0 3 32 Lorna Maclarty Crieff HS 47.5 4 21 Ailsa Scott Braes HS 48.5 4 26 Carolyn Leszek Carnoustie HS 51.6 5 4 Kerrie Miller All Saints 54.1 T9 U/16 G 300m Heat 3 T24 U/16 G 300m Final 1 142 Hollie Lister St Mungo's RC HS 43.6 1 142 Hollie Lister St Mungo's RC HS 43.0 2 6 Blair Wood Balerno Comm. HS 47.0 2 62 Sarah Glenny Gourock HS 43.1 3 60 Amy McLachlan Glasgow Sch. of Sport 50.0 3 64 Amy Manson Grangemouth HS 44.8 4 156 Gillian Stewart Woodfarm HS 51.2 4 20 Isla McKenzie Boroughmuir HS dnf 5 155 Lauren Lambie Williamwood HS dns T16 U/16 G 800m Heat 1 T16 U/16 G 800m Heat 2 1 69 Mhairi Hendry Hamilton Gramm. 2.29.7 1 126 Myrtle Breckenridge Shawlands Academy 2.29.8 2 14 Jemma McSheffery Belmont Academy 2.30.0 2 155 Linzi Cowan Williamwood HS 2.30.0 3 92 Hannah Cameron Lasswade HS Centre 2.32.5 3 6 Blair Wood Balerno Comm. HS 2.32.0 4 121 Sarah Cassells Queen Margaret Ac. 2.33.2 4 72 Georgina Black HS of Dundee 2.43.0 5 123 Fiona Matheson Ross HS 2.40.4 5 85 Eliza Chiswell Kelvinside Academy 2.43.2 6 77 Eilidh Latimer Inverkeithing HS 2.49.6 6 144 Helena Davison St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 2.44.0 7 4x Hannah Heggarty All Saints 2.58.9 7 62 Evie Semple Gourock HS 2.46.1 T16 U/16 G 800m Heat 3 T16 U/16 G 800m Heat 4 1 111 Kate Gillies Park Mains HS 2.28.3 1 57 Kirsten Peters George Watson's Coll. 2.26.1 2 44 Laura Penrice Dumfries HS 2.29.9 2 104 Stephanie Fairfield Mearns Castle HS 2.27.3 3 16 Alice McGrath Biggar HS 2.30.7 3 60 Brogan Wallace Glasgow Sch. of Sport 2.31.8 4 157 Eilidh Reid Woodmill HS 2.35.0 4 37 Hannah Ferguson Dalziel HS 2.36.5 5 103 Caitlin Gray Mary Erskine 2.36.5 5 25 Sarah Miller Calderglen HS 2.38.5 6 60x C Vaughan Glasgow Sch. of Sport 2.41.7 6 45 Emily Greenan Dunblane HS 2.38.6 7 4 Kerri Haran All Saints 2.43.6 7 142 Natalie McLeod St Mungo's RC HS 2.42.5 8 52 Corri Cairns Falkirk HS 2.49.3 T49 U/16 G 800m A Final T50 U/16 G 800m B Final 1 111 Kate Gillies Park Mains HS 2.28.69 1 14 Jemma McSheffery Belmont Academy 2.27.81 2 69 Mhairi Hendry Hamilton Gramm. 2.28.73 2 44 Laura Penrice Dumfries HS 2.28.62 3 126 Myrtle Breckenridge Shawlands Academy 2.30.19 3 16 Alice McGrath Biggar HS 2.28.86 4 104 Stephanie Fairfield Mearns Castle HS 2.31.35 4 60 Brogan Wallace Glasgow Sch. of Sport 2.29.53 5 57 Kirsten Peters George Watson's Coll. 2.33.44 5 155 Linzi Cowan Williamwood HS dns T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 1 T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 2 1 28 Arlene Barr Cathkin HS 8.18 1 157 Kirsten Galbraith Woodmill HS 8.09 2 2x Lindsey Young Albyn School 8.47 2 9 Alana Sinclair Bannerman HS 8.49 3 149 Lisa Thomson Stonelaw HS 8.52 3 124 Emma McGinty Royal HS 8.53 4 142 Claire Anderson St Mungo's RC HS 8.67 4 45 Caitlin Watson Dunblane HS 8.90 5 72 Charlotte Collison HS of Dundee 8.84 5 119 Charlotte Crossland Prestwick Academy 9.70 T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 3 T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 4 1 43 Mhairi Patience Douglas Academy 8.28 1 133 Frances Campbell St Benedict's 8.47 2 11 Rachel Easton Beath HS 8.43 2 69 Kim Creechan Hamilton Gramm. 8.49 3 152x Brogan Watt Trinity HS (Ham.) 8.50 3 98 Kirsty Forsyth Lornshill Academy 8.76 4 155 Jennifer Boyd Williamwood HS 8.74 4 91 Caitlin Gillon Kyle Academy 8.85 5 100 Susie Gall Mackie Academy 8.93 5 119x Olivia Thornton Prestwick Academy 9.24 6 39 Nicola Milne Denny HS dns SSAA Indoor T&F Championships Kelvin Hall 3/4th Feb. 2010 T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 5 T5 U/16 G 60m Heat 6 1 120 Louise Russell Queen Anne HS 8.40 1 104 Laura McCracken Mearns Castle HS 8.20 2 56 Katie Logan George Heriot's 8.67 2 71x Eilidh McHugh Holy Cross HS 8.57 3 71 Nicole McCann Holy Cross HS 8.69 3 56x Lizzie Wells George Heriot's 8.65 4 7 Victoria Browning Balfron HS 8.82 4 13 Jill Geyer Bell Baxter HS 8.84 5 97 Fiona Cameron Lomond School 8.99 5 26 Carolyn Leszek Carnoustie HS 8.91 6 2 Juliet Mutch Albyn School 9.07 T13 U/16 G 60m Semi 1 T13 U/16 G 60m Semi 2 1 157 Kirsten Galbraith Woodmill HS 8.18 1 28 Arlene Barr Cathkin HS 8.20 2 11 Rachel Easton Beath HS 8.45 2 43 Mhairi Patience Douglas Academy 8.20 3 133 Frances Campbell St Benedict's 8.50 3 2x Lindsey Young Albyn School 8.31 4 124 Emma McGinty Royal HS 8.53 4 152x Brogan Watt Trinity HS (Ham.) 8.51 5 149 Lisa Thomson Stonelaw HS 8.55 5 71x Eilidh McHugh Holy Cross HS 8.56 6 71 Nicole McCann Holy Cross HS 8.59 6 142 Claire Anderson St Mungo's RC HS 8.74 T13 U/16 G 60m Semi 3 T20 U/16 G 60m Final 1 104 Laura McCracken Mearns Castle HS 8.17 1 157 Kirsten Galbraith Woodmill HS 8.09 2 120 Louise Russell Queen Anne HS 8.34 2 104 Laura McCracken Mearns Castle HS 8.14 3 69 Kim Creechan Hamilton Gramm. 8.39 3 28 Arlene Barr Cathkin HS 8.16 4 9 Alana Sinclair Bannerman HS 8.48 4 2x Lindsey Young Albyn School 8.23 5 56x Lizzie Wells George Heriot's 8.64 5 120 Louise Russell Queen Anne HS 8.31 6 56 Katie Logan George Heriot's 8.75 6 43 Mhairi Patience Douglas Academy 8.32 T28 U/16 G 60m H Heat 1 T28 U/16 G 60m H Heat 2 1 20 Isla McKenzie Boroughmuir HS 9.69 1 120 Naomi Fox Queen Anne HS 9.56 2 73 Eilidh McEvilly HS of Glasgow 9.75 2 36 Ellen Kristoffersen Dalkeith HS 9.99 3 56 Isla Scott - Pearce George Heriot's 10.29 3 65 Sarah Dick Greenock Academy 10.19 4 135 Rose Fagan St Columba's RC HS 10.30 4 114 Amy Dawson Perth Academy 10.72 5 73x Eliza Stubing HS of Glasgow 10.37 5 106x Amy McCreadie Monifieth HS 10.76 T28 U/16 G 60m H Heat 3 T28 U/16 G 60m H Heat 4 1 130 Emma Frame St And.&St Bride's HS 9.82 1 11 Sarah Jayne Easton Beath HS 9.83 2 144 Megan Howat St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 10.01 2 156 Nikki Manson Woodfarm HS 10.02 3 142 Sarah King St Mungo's RC HS 10.50 3 14 Carolyn Harvey Belmont Academy 10.37 4 2 Emily Bowring Albyn School 11.57 4 72 Kirsty Reynolds HS of Dundee 11.10 5 111 Chelsa MacDougall Park Mains HS 12.70 5 114x Louise Dawson Perth Academy dnf T28 U/16 G 60m H Heat 5 T36 U/16 G 60m H Final 1 36x Katie Purves Dalkeith HS 9.39 1 36x Katie Purves Dalkeith HS 9.31 2 124 Emma McGinty Royal HS 10.01 2 120 Naomi Fox Queen Anne HS 9.44 3 2x Brooklyn Sheehan Albyn School 10.62 3 73 Eilidh McEvilly HS of Glasgow 9.62 4 44 Ellen Flaws Dumfries HS 10.65 4 20 Isla McKenzie Boroughmuir HS 9.63 5 46 Lauren McSkimming Duncanrig Sec.
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