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ACTIVE STIRLING STIRLING SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS TUESDAY 29Th January 2013, the Peak Team Results Primary Level 1 (P1-3) Teams Prima ACTIVE STIRLING STIRLING SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS TUESDAY 29th January 2013, The Peak Team Results Primary Level 1 (P1-3) Teams Primary Level 1(P4-7) 1st Cambusbarron 1 64.4 1st Newton 7 71.8 2nd St Marys BB 64.1 2nd Braehead 1 70.5 3rd Riverside 63.8 3rd St Marys BB 70.4 Secondary Level 1 Teams Secondary Level 2 Teams 1st Balfron 2 80.6 1st Balfron 1 84.4 2nd Balfron 4 78.0 2nd Dunblane 2 82.4 3rd Stirling 77.4 3rd Dunblane 1 76.7 Individual Results Primary level 1 (P1-3) 1st Anna Bryan-Jones Cambusbarron 24.4 2nd Alix Newton Cambusbarron 24.0 3rd Callum Gillespie Bannockburn 23.2 Primary Level 1 (P4-7) 1st Giorgia McKenzie St Marys BB 25.4 2nd Sorchia Smith St Marys BB 25 2 3rd Rebecca McIntyre Callander 24.9 Secondary level 1 Secondary level 2 1st Emily Watson Balfron 27.2 1st Luca McDonald Balfron 29.3 2nd Gioria Craig Balfron 27.0 2nd Iona Campbell Balfron 28 .6 3rd Grianne McCabe Balfron 26.9 3rd Morgan Nesbit Dunblane 27 .8 4th= Ester Ross Balfron 26.8 4th= Giorgia Hillman Balfron 26.8 Pre level 1 Primary Level 2 1st Carys Gibb Dunblane 22.8 1st Cameron Lynn Cambusbarron 26.4 2nd Leah Souter Dunblane 22.6 2nd Alexandra McMullan Raploch 22.5 3rd Jessica Kildare Allans 22.2 Group 1: Primary 1-3 Level 1 4.15-5.15pm Vault 4.15pm Floor 4.45pm School Number Name Vault 1 Vault 2 Floor Total Score 2 Sameeha Almass 10.5 9.1 19.6 5 Eilidh Lewis 10.0 9.3 19.3 Dunblane 2 6 Morag Stewart 10.5 9.4 19.9 (P1-3) 7 Victoria Murphy 10.9 9.6 20.5 8 Hannah Thompson 10.9 9.1 20.0 Total 32.3 28.3 60.6 Braehead 2 9 Lucy Jack 10.4 9.0 19.4 (P1-3) 11 Beth Taylor 10.7 9.1 19.8 Total Allans 12 Alex Midgely (P1-3) 13 Sophia Najib 10.1 10.9 21.0 15 Darcey Kearsey Total Cornton 16 Sarah Crosbee 10.0 11.4 21.4 (P1-3) 17 Olivia Izon 10.6 10.9 21.5 Newton 3 25 Lucy McLaughlin 11.0 9.0 20.0 (P1-3) 26 Morven Hay 10.5 10.9 21.4 27 Harriet Wilson 9.5 9.2 18.7 Total 31.0 29.1 60.1 Floor 4.15pm Vault 4.45pm 18 Gracie Kelly P (P1-3) 11.6 11.5 23.1 St Margaret’s and 19 Rachel Lynch (P1-3) 7.0 6.0 13.0 Cowie 20 Alex Arkell (P1-3) 7.0 11.6 18.6 (Non- Comp team) 21 Louise Blyth (P4-7) Total 22 Emily McKinlay 11.4 11.5 22.9 St Marys B’Burn 1 23 Ellie McKeown 10.8 11.4 22.2 (P1-3) 24 Kara O’Neil 9.4 9.6 19.0 Total 31.6 32.5 64.1 28 Anna McDonald Newton 2 29 Sophie McKendrick 10.9 11.0 21.9 P1-3) 30 Kirsty McKendrick 11.0 9.4 20.4 31 Becky Clark 10.4 9.3 19.7 Total 32.3 29.7 62.0 32 Adam Francis Newton 1 33 Ailsa Livingston 10.5 9.0 19.5 (P1-3) 34 Hollie Bowden 10.1 9.2 19.3 35 Amy Clark 10.0 9.4 19.4 Total 30.6 27.6 58.2 Group 2: Primary 1-3 Level 1 5.15pm-6.15pm School Number Name Vault 1 Vault 2 Floor Total Score Vault 5.15pm Floor 5.45pm 36 Phoebe-Rose Gornall 11.1 9.6 20.7 St Mary’s Dunblane 37 Catriona Bennett 10.4 11.8 22.2 1 (P1-3) 38 Madeleine Duffus 10.2 9.0 19.2 Total 31.7 30.4 62.1 39 Callum Gillespie 11.9 11.3 23.2 Bannockburn 1 40 Jodie Woloszyn 10.5 9.8 20.3 (P1-3) 41 Rachel Stevenson 42 Rachel Marie Dunnachie 7.0 9.0 16.0 Total 29.4 30.1 59.5 41 Sophie Lunn (P4-7) 10.6 8.9 19.5 Fallin 42 Emma Binnie (P4-7) 12.4 12.0 24.4 43 Rachel Moran (P4-7) 11.7 12.9 24.6 Total 34.7 33.8 68.5 44 Cassidy McColl (Rapl) 12.2 10.5 22.7 Individuals 45 Ellie Gourley (Borestone) 10.2 9.6 19.8 Floor 5.15pm Vault 5.45pm 47 Gwen MeAviney 10.4 11.5 21.9 Riverside 48 Sarah Pedder 9.9 10.0 19.9 (P1-3) 49 Ashley Palmer 10.8 11.2 23.0 Total 31.1 32.7 63.8 50 Callum McDonald 9.4 6.0 15.4 St Ninians 51 Melissa Trevis-Smith 10.5 11.8 22.3 (P1-3) 52 Charlotte Wilkins 10.4 9.2 19.6 53 Kenzie McGuigan Total 30.3 27.0 57.3 Cambusbarron 1 54 Isabella Tortalano 9.5 9.6 19.1 (P1-3) 55 Alix Newton 12.1 11.9 24.0 56 Cara Gregory 9.7 11.6 21.3 Total 31.3 33.1 64.4 Cambusbarron 2 57 Anna Bryan-Jones 12.8 11.6 24.4 (P1-3) 58 Hannah Brown 9.8 10.5 20.3 59 Leah Brown 10.0 7.0 17.0 Total 32.6 29.1 61.7 Group 3: Primary 4-7 Level 1 6.15pm – 7.30pm Vault 6.15pm Floor 6.50pm 60 Rachel Kettlewood 10.7 9.1 19.8 Dunblane 3 61 Eve Ritchie 11.3 9.2 20.5 (P4-7) 62 Isabella Murphy 10.7 8.9 19.6 Total 32.7 27.2 59.9 63 Rosie O’Riordan 10.9 9.2 20.1 Dunblane 4 64 Ellie Nairn 11.6 8.9 20.5 (P4-7) 65 Abbie Sheasby 9.0 9.2 18.2 66 Sophie Poulter 12.7 9.7 22.4 Total 35.2 27.8 63.0 67 Caitlin Steven Braehead 3 68 Brendan McGuigan 11.1 9.3 20.4 (P4-7) 69 Emma Watt 7.0 9.2 16.2 Total 70 Beth Dunlop 10.2 11.3 21.5 Aberfoyle 71 Lucy More 10.2 9.2 19.4 (P4-7) 72 Emily Bowie 10.1 9.0 19.1 73 Zoe Bell 10.1 12.9 23.0 Total 30.5 33.4 63.9 74 Eva Cairney 10.2 9.3 19.5 Cambusbarron 2 75 Amy Letford 11.7 9.0 20.7 (P4-7) 76 Suilven McLeod Total 77 Gabrielle Toop 10.4 8.9 19.3 St Mary’s Dunblane 78 Izzy Gordon-Rigby 10.7 9.0 19.7 2 (P4-7) 79 Heidi Eik-Maxwell 10.5 8.8 19.3 Total 31.6 26.7 58.3 Floor 6.15pm Vault 6.50pm 80 Shona Brown 12.0 11.0 23.0 Braehead 1 81 Ellie Baxter 11.9 12.8 24.7 (P4-7) 82 Erin Cross 10.9 11.1 22.0 83 Emily Gray 11.7 10.0 21.7 Total 35.6 34.9 70.5 84 Jenny Eik-Maxwell 11.0 10.1 21.1 St Mary’s Dunblane 85 Mia Shanks 11.5 9.9 21.4 3 86 Maeve Topliff 11.6 9.2 20.8 (P4-7) 87 Mia Gordon-Rigby 10.9 9.1 20.0 Total 34.1 29.2 63.3 88 Sorchia Smith 12.4 12.8 25.2 St Mary’s B’Burn 2 89 Ashlyn McCabe (P4-7) 90 Hannah Dodworth 10.5 9.3 19.8 91 Georgia Mckenzie 12.5 12.9 25.4 Total 35.4 35.0 70.4 92 Ines Samson 11.6 10.1 21.7 Buchanan 1 93 Erin Aitken 10.4 10.0 20.4 (P4-7) 94 Maya Hattam 11.0 10.1 21.1 95 Alicia Samson (P1-3) 7.0 10.0 17.0 Total 33.0 30.2 63.2 96 Caitlyn McCormick 12.0 11.9 23.9 Cornton 2 97 Sophie McGuigan 10.5 10.1 20.6 (P4-7) 98 Ellie Dawson 12.5 10.5 23.0 99 Fraser Allan 100 Angela Tripp 12.0 9.2 21.2 Total 36.5 32.5 69.0 Group 4- Primary 4-7 level 1 7.30pm – 8.45pm School Number Name Vault 1 Vault 2 Floor Total Score Vault 7.30pm Floor 8.10pm 101 Abigail Casserly 11.7 10.0 21.7 St Ninians 2 102 Iain Middleton 10.9 10.0 20.9 (P4-7) 103 Erin Dormer 11.1 10.1 21.2 104 Sophie MacAlpine 10.4 10.4 20.8 Total 33.7 30.5 64.2 105 Lauren Jenkins 10.2 10.0 20.2 St Ninians 3 106 Madison Barrett-Noe 9.5 11.9 21.4 (P4-7) 107 Carmen Wilkie 108 Jacob Organ 11.7 13.0 24.7 Total 31.4 34.9 66.3 109 Heather McFarlane 11.3 10.5 21.8 Cornton 1 110 Amaris Cuthbert 11.6 11.8 23.4 (P4-7) 111 Bethany Izon 10.2 11.7 21.9 112 Erin Flemming 10.5 10.8 21.3 76 Zoe Partridge 10.6 10.7 21.3 Total 33.5 34.3 67.8 113 Jessica Francis Newton 4 114 Anna Arestis 10.7 (P4-7) 115 Charlie McMaster 10.0 10.2 20.2 119 Rebekah Robertson 11.6 10.3 21.9 Total 21.6 31.2 52.8 116 Mia Reid Thomas 10.2 10.9 21.1 Newton 5 117 Hannah Valentine 10.4 10.7 21.1 (P4-7) 118 Isobel Bothwell 10.5 10.9 21.4 120 Riona McGuire 10.8 10.5 21.3 Total 31.7 32.5 64.2 Floor 7.30pm Vault 8.10pm Gargunnock 122 Bryony Smith (Pre level 1) 11.2 9.6 20.8 124 Courteney Fleming 11.4 12.3 23.7 Gargunnock 2 125 Evie Gulland 11.4 12.0 23.4 (P4-7) 126 Alison Mitchell 11.2 11.3 22.5 127 Julia Anderson 11.4 11.2 22.6 Total 34.2 34.8 69.0 128 Jonathon Hanson 11.5 11.5 23.0 Bridge Of Allan 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