South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results

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South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 1 The Inverness-shire Shield School Points Place Crown Primary 92 1 Millbank 86 2 Cradlehall 59.5 3 Rosebank 56.5 4 Grantown 51 5 Hilton 28 6 Section 2 The Claymore Trophy School Points Place Lochardil 78 1 Central 71 2 Inshes 70 3 Drakies 67 4 Duncan Forbes 66 5 Section 3 The Bught Shield School Points Place Auldearn 90 1 Cauldeen 67 2 Holm 62 3 Dalneigh 55 4= Kirkhill 55 4= St Joseph's 38 6 Section 4 The Grigor Cup School Points Place Beauly 92 1 Bun-sgoil-Ghaidhlig 83.5 2 Ardersier 74.5 3 Raigmore 74 4 Cawdor 68.5 5 Glenurquhart 47.5 6 Kinmylies 41 7 Kilchuimen 15.5 8 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 5 The Col. J.A.Mackintosh Trophy School Points Place Croy 44 1 Teanassie 38 2 Tomnacross 36 3 Aldourie 30 4 Newtonmore 25 5 Bishop Eden's 24 6 Section 5 6 The Murray Challenge Shield School Points Place Daviot 55.5 1 Balnain 50 2 Deshar 45 3 Stratherrick 39 4 Cannich Bridge 38 5 Farr 35.5 6 Dochgarroch 35 7 Strathdearn 23 8 The Annie Cameron Memorial Trophy Individual Results Girls Shot Putt Metres 1 Shannon Sutherland Millbank 6.88 2 Mairi Peteranna Glenurquhart 6.55 3 Courtney Green Rosebank 6.5 Boys Shot Putt 1 Bruce Flockhart Croy 8.21 2 Michael MacLean Millbank 8.19 3 George Evans Cradlehall 8.09 Team Results Girls Team Boys Team 1 Millbank 1 Croy 2 Inshes 2 Beauly 3 Crown 3 Tomnacross South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 1 Open Girls High Jump Place Name School Metres 1 Caitlin Barron Rosebank Primary 1.27 equal CBP 2 Hannah Smith Millbank Primary 1.25 3 Alysha Brown Grantown Primary 1.20 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Shannon Sutherland Millbank Primary 3.60 2 Caitlin Barron Rosebank Primary 3.37 3 Charlotte Walker Grantown Primary 3.33 Open Boys High Jump 1 Michael Maclean Millbank Primary 1.35 2 Lewis MacWilliam Grantown Primary 1.15 3 Alastair MacArthur Crown Primary 1.10 Open Boys Long Jump 1 Robert Henshaw Millbank 4.03 2 Jamie Sutherland Rosebank 4.03 3 Finlay McCulloch Crown 3.79 Section 2 Open Girls High Jump 1 Katie MacLennan Inshes 1.10 2 Sarah Malhan Lochardil 1.08 3 Kenna Gibson Drakies 1.05 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Katie MacLennan Inshes 3.70 2 Kirsty Crerar Central 3.10 3 Megan Munro Drakies 2.95 Open Boys High Jump 1 Struan MacArthur Lochardil 1.27 2 Mark Hammond Duncan Forbes 1.22 3 Calum Reilly Central 1.12 Open Boys Long Jump 1 Jamie Gillan Duncan Forbes 4.50 2 Cameron McMillan Inshes 3.91 3 Matthew Darge Drakies 3.64 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 3 Open Girls High Jump 1 Amy Robb Holm 1.15 2 Hannah Campbell Auldearn 1.15 3 Eilidh Gribben St Joseph's 1.11 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Ines MacIntyre Auldearn 3.76 2 Eilidh Gribbon St Joseph's 3.40 3 Danielle Mackenzie Kirkhill 3.40 Open Boys High Jump 1 Alex Birks Auldearn 1.20 2 Alexander Willox Cauldeen 1.10 3 Patrick Simkowski St Joseph's 1.10 Open Boys Long Jump 1 Douglas Darling Auldearn 3.67 2 Nathan Ross Kirkhill 3.64 3 Daniel Mackenzie Holm 3.61 Section 4 Open Girls High Jump 1 Beth MacDonald Beauly 1.25 BP 2 Megan Seden Raigmore 1.22 3 Laura Purves Cawdor 1.12 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Laura Purves Cawdor 3.30 2 Megan Seden Raigmore 3.20 3 Rachael Matheson Beauly 2.95 Open Boys High Jump 1 Angus Renwick Beauly 1.20 2 Hayden Main Ardersier 1.15 2 Dylan Deans Raigmore 1.15 4 Ethan Stewart Kinmylies 1.15 Open Boys Long Jump 1 Curtis Brookhouse Beauly 3.69 2 Hayden Main Ardersier 3.69 3 Innes Taylor BSG 3.62 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 5 Open Girls High Jump 1 Pollyanna Grey Tomnacross 1.20 2 Meiggidh Fraser Teanassie 1.12 3 Charlotte Scott Newtonmore 1.12 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Catriona Forsyth Teanassie 4.02 2 Anna Burton Newtonmore 3.57 3 Pollyanna Grey Tomnacross 3.42 Open Boys High Jump 1 Jack Lingard Croy 1.32 2 Dylan Johnston Tomnacross 1.30 3 Ross Strachan Bishop Eden's 1.25 Open Boys Long Jump 1 Jack Lingard Croy 4.13 2 Ruairidh Fraser Teanassie 3.75 3 Danny Kelly Tomnacross 3.54 Section 6 Open Girls High Jump 1 Alison Horne Dochgarroch 1.20 2 Corinna Marwick Balnain 1.17 3 Louise Blair Deshar 1.02 Open Boys High Jump 1 Joshua Glass Stratherrick 1.29 CBP 2 Calum Smart Daviot 1.20 3 Luke Taylor Farr 1.20 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Alison Horne Dochgarroch 3.35 2 Carla Sermani Deshar 3.30 3 Corinna Marwick Balnain 3.20 Open Girls Long Jump 1 Joshua Glass Stratherrick 3.70 2 Sean McAdam Deshar 3.45 3 Ewan Tomes Cannich Bridge 3.38 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 1 Open Boys 80m Time 1 Michael McLean Millbank 11.10 eqCBP 2 Harris Ross Crown 11.96 3 Seamus Ross Cradlehall 12.24 Open Boys 200m 1 Michael McLean Millbank 27.09 CBP 2 Harris Ross Crown 31.61 3 Lewis McWilliam Cradlehall 32.79 Open Girls 80m 1 Shannon Sutherland Millbank 12.29 2 Rachel Davidson Crown 12.54 3 Alisha Brown Grantown 12.84 Open Girls 150m 1 Shannon Sutherland Millbank 23.41 2 Becca Grindell Cradlehall 24.33 3 Lesley Davis Grantown 24.68 U12 Boys 80m 1 Jaime Wilson Crown 11.88 CBP 2 George Evans Cradlehall 12.43 3 Jojo Hardy Rosebank 12.94 U12 Boys 150m 1 Jaime Wilson Crown 22.38 2 Ben Docherty Cradlehall 22.96 3 Sam Morrison Grantown 23.98 U12 Girls 80m 1 Fiona Cameron Millbank 12.11 CBP 2 Catherine Kelly Crown 12.31 3 Rhona Davis Grantown 13.23 U12 Girls 150m 1 Catherine Kelly Crown 24.10 2 Fiona Cameron Millbank 24.29 3 Rhona Davis Grantown 25.56 Section 2 Open Boys 80m 1 Chris Brown Lochardil 10.46 CBP 2 Jamie Gillan Duncan Forbes 10.74 3 Harry Macrae Central 12.33 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Open Boys 200m 1 Chris Brown Lochardil 27.88 CBP 2 Jamie Gillan Duncan Forbes 28.41 3 Harry Macrae Central 32.94 Open Girls 80m 1 Bethany Irvine Inshes 12.55 2 Kenna Gibson Drakies 12.74 3 Frankie Hulme Lochardil 12.84 U12 Boys 80m 1 Cameron Stewart Central 12.63 2 Nicolas Cameron Duncan Forbes 12.91 3 Ryan Mitchell Lochardil 13.12 U12 Boys 150m 1 Cameron Stewart Central 23.90 2 Nicolas Cameron Duncan Forbes 24.38 3 Ryan Mitchell Lochardil 24.82 U12 Girls 80m 1 Gillian Gordon Central 12.55 2 Emma Clark Drakies 13.63 3 Caitlin Watson Inshes 13.86 U12 Girls 150m 1 Gillian Gordon Central 24.44 2 Katie Hughes Drakies 26.14 3 Kaitlin Watson Inshes 26.91 Open Girls 150m 1 Bethany Irvine Inshes 23.78 2 Megan Munro Drakies 24.06 3 Frankie Hulme Lochardil 24.36 Section 3 Open Boys 80m 1 Callum Macphail Dalneigh 12.61 2 Alexander Willox Cauldeen 12.80 3 Lee Dunbar Auldearn 12.83 Open Boys 200m 1 Aaron Memiman Auldearn 30.72 2 Alex Byham Kirkhill 31.88 3 Carl Roddham Cauldeen 32.69 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Open Girls 80m 1 Eilidh Gribben St Joseph's 12.23 2 Amy Robb Holm 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Coral Allan Kinmylies 25.61 3 Joanna Renwick Beauly 26.29 U12 Boys 80m 1 Joseph Waite BSG 12.96 2 Jordan Macrae Ardersier 13.20 3 Michael Wilde Beauly 13.42 U12 Boys 150m 1 Joseph Waite BSG 24.52 2 Ally Velzian Beauly 24.78 3 Jordan MacRae Ardersier 25.36 U12 Girls 80m 1 Sophie Macritchie BSG 13.57 2 Ella Conolly Cawdor 13.90 3 Cara Macintosh Ardersier 13.93 Open Girls 150m 1 Beth MacDonald Beauly 22.36 2 Janet MacVicar BSG 24.47 3 Megan Soden Raigmore 24.72 Section 5 Boys 80m 1 Lewis Dinsdale Croy 12.12 2 Dylan Johnstone Tomnacross 12.72 3 Tony Mackay Auldourie 12.86 Section 5 Boys 200m 1 Bruce Flockhart Croy 30.53 2 Ruaridh Fraser Teanassie 33.70 3 Tony Mackay Aldourie 34.71 Girls 80m 1 Alanna Graydon Auldourie 13.18 2 Pollyanna Grey Tomnacross 13.23 3 Laura MacPherson Bishop Eden's 13.28 Girls 150m 1 Catriona Forsyth Teanassie 23.80 2 Charlotte Scott Newtonmore 25.35 3 Laura macPherson Bishop Eden's 25.75 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results Section 6 Boys 80m 1 Owen Rose Daviot 13.00 2 Luke Taylor Farr 13.22 3 Sean McAdam Deshar 13.50 Boys 200m 1 Euan Tomes Cannich Bridge 34.13 2 Joshua Glass Stratherrick 35.21 3 Archie Drennan Balnain 35.23 Girls 80m 1 Corinna Marwick Balnain 12.92 2 Georgia Gibson Daviot 13.60 3 Mhairi Blair Deshar 13.86 Girls 150m 1 Alison Horne Dochgarroch 24.66 2 Isobel Dickinson Daviot 25.85 3 Natasha Robinson Balnain 26.58 Section 1 U12 Boys Relay 4 x 100m 1 Cradlehall 61.44 2 Crown 62.65 3 Rosebank 63.09 U12 Girls Relay 4 x 100m 1 Crown 63.37 2 Rosebank 66.25 3 Millbank 68.78 Open Boys Relay 4 x 100m 1 Crown 60.14 2 Millbank 60.14 3 Cradlehall 63.60 Open Girls Relay 4 x 100m 1 Millbank 63.76 2 Grantown 63.94 3 Rosebank 64.69 Section 2 U12 Boys Relay 4 x 100m 1 Duncan Forbes 65.21 2 Central 66.54 3 Lochardil 66.72 South Highland Primary Schools Inter-School Sports Results U12 Girls Relay 4 x 100m 1 Drakies 67.36
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