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Notts Year 7 Girls Sportshall Secondary Nottinghamshire School Games 28 February 2014 University of Nottingham A - Azure B - Red C -Orange D - Bottle Green E - Royal Blue F - Heather G - Yellow H - Light Green Selston High The Minster Tuxford Academy George Spencer Fernwood School Carlton le Willows Manor Academy West Bridgford Year 7 Girls School School Obstacle Relay 16 10 20 18 14 12 22 24 2 Lap Race 17 15 17 23 22 11 11 21 k 4 Lap Race 13 10 13 20 21 17 24 20 c a 6 Lap Race 11 15 16 12 9 13 14 10 r T 8 Lap Paarlauf 10 22 14 20 18 16 12 24 4 x 2 Lap Relay 16 10 20 22 24 14 12 18 Shot 14 24 17 19 14 18 11 18 Speed Bounce 13 18 12 21 19 18 23 14 d l Standing Long Jump 18 15 16 22 17 18 15 17 e i Standing Triple Jump 19 10 24 19 15 17 13 19 F Vertical Jump 22 12 20 16 16 15 14 23 Total 169 161 189 212 189 169 171 208 Overall Position 6 8 3 1 3 6 5 2 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org H - Light E - Royal D - Bottle G - Yellow F - Heather C -Orange B - Red A - Azure Green Blue Green West The Minster Manor Carlton le Fernwood George Tuxford Selston Team Bridgford School Academy Willows School Spencer Academy High School Obstacle 89.4 85.6 86.5 90.1 89.6 89.0 88.8 91.2 Time in Relay secs 24 22 12 14 18 20 10 16 8 5 1 2 7 6 4 3 Position / Points 1 6 2 6 8 7 2 6 3 8 2 6 6 7 1 6 No Laura Walsh Milly Haw Millie France Lilly May Lawrence Lois Stevenson Ellie Finnerty Josie Mcgee Annabel Pench Ellie Beardsmore Amy Peart Roddiss Katrina Dewale Beth Simmons Jessica Wright Isabelle Morgan Mia Dobb Hope Briscoe Name 2 Lap Race 27.7 24.7 27.3 25.9 28.0 27.7 28.5 27.9 28.8 26.2 26.9 27.3 29.3 29.2 29.7 28.5 Time in secs A 4 B 1 B 7 A 8 B 8 A 7 B 3 A 1 B 1 A 2 B 4 A 5 B 5 A 6 B 6 A 3 A or B Rank 21 13 11 11 10 22 16 23 15 17 12 15 11 17 14 8 2 9 1 6 8 5 4 3 Position / Points 3 5 1 2 4 3 4 5 4 5 5 6 1 2 6 2 No Grace Bonnywell Tilly Thomas Anna Busby Anna Smith Millee Wortley Angel Goundrey Lauren Parkes Shenea Fowzi-Perrin Stephania Green Nyaradzo Hasho Sophie Catelain Niamh Clowes Imogen Chettle Josie Mcgee Kelsey Ellie Sinfield Name 4 Lap Race 58.3 63.9 60.3 58.3 63.4 60.1 60.0 61.4 61.9 60.0 65.3 61.1 74.1 65.6 62.3 64.6 Time in secs B 5 B 1 B 4 B 2 B 3 B 7 B 8 B 6 A 1 A 1 A 5 A 3 A 3 A 6 A 8 A 7 A or B Rank 20 16 24 16 17 12 21 14 20 14 13 11 10 13 10 4 8 5 7 6 2 1 9 3 Position / Points 8 4 5 3 8 1 3 5 No Ellie M-Oakes Mia France Madison Wardle Gorday Anderson Kristen Wolley Holly Mellor Morgan Spinks Martina Thorpe Name 6 Lap Race Year 7 Girls Nottinghamshire School Games 104.3 104.5 92.4 95.1 98.1 90.1 91.7 99.0 Time in secs 10 14 13 12 16 15 11 7 3 4 9 8 5 1 2 6 Position / Points 116.5 121.5 120.3 119.8 118.6 120.7 116.9 127.2 Time in Paarlauf 8 Lap secs 24 12 16 18 20 14 22 10 1 7 5 4 3 6 2 8 Position / Points 110.9 113.2 112.0 108.3 108.9 110.7 121.6 111.7 4x2 Lap Time in Track Relay secs 18 12 14 24 22 20 10 16 4 7 6 1 2 3 8 5 Position / Points Nottinghamshire School Games Year 7 Girls Field Shot Speed Bounce Standing Long Jump Standing Triple Jump Vertical Jump s s s s s t t t t t B B B B B k k k k k t t t t t m s s s s s r n r n r n r n r n o o o o o n n n n n a i i i i i e e e e e Name o a Name o a Name o a Name o a Name o a e N N N N N o o o o o B B B B B T R R R R R A P A P A P A P A P l o e 7 Charlotte Basdell 5 Martina Thorpe 57 B 7 2 8 Amy Peart Roddiss 2.05 A 1 16 1 Alicia Grice 5.46 A 5 12 2 Ellie Sinfield 46 B 1 8 o r n h u o c t z s S l 8 6.20 A 3 1 69 A 6 3 1.36 B 7 4 5.28 B 2 6 53 A 3 A Amy Peart Roddiss 14 Alicia Grice 11 Ellie Beardsmore 2 Chloe Edwards 7 Kelsey 14 e - h S g i A 14 13 18 19 22 H y 6 Annabel Pench 7.50 A 1 16 4 Jessica Satterley 66 B 3 6 2 Josie Mcgee 1.54 B 4 5 1 Imogen Chettle 4.10 B 8 1 3 Morgan Spinks 40 A 8 9 d d r m e o e f R d 2 5.90 B 1 5 70 A 5 3 1.74 A 7 5 4.84 A 8 6 40 B 6 x Josie Mcgee 8 Erin Jackson 12 Morgan Spinks 10 Erin Jackson 9 Annabel Pench 3 - a u c T B A 24 18 15 10 12 e 5 5.80 A 6 3 68 A 7 1 2.03 A 2 7 5.34 B 1 3 45 B 2 r Sophie Catelain 11 Lucy Tew 10 Holly Mellor 15 Ellie Finnerty 8 Lucy Tew 7 g e e n g c r a n r o 4 Faith Burton 5.65 B 3 6 8 Lois Stevenson 57 B 7 2 7 Ellie Finnerty 1.08 B 8 1 1 Holly Mellor 5.94 A 1 16 6 Niamh Clowes 49 A 4 13 e e O p - G S C 17 12 16 24 20 d e 2 Millie France 5.75 B 2 7 6 Lilly May Lawrence 72 A 3 14 7 Zoe Tssintzas 1.82 B 1 8 1 Sophie Hongson 5.16 B 3 6 8 Kristen Wolley 43 B 4 5 l l o t n o t o e o o w e h 3 Jordana Blackwood 6.00 A 5 12 8 Kristen Wolley 69 B 2 7 4 Stephania Green 1.92 A 3 14 2 Millie France 5.48 A 4 13 6 Lilly May Lawrence 47 A 6 11 B r n c r - G S e F D 19 21 22 19 16 l e 2 Aimee Gould 4.60 B 5 4 6 Milly Haw 78 A 1 16 1 Laura Walsh 1.92 A 3 14 5 Shenea Fowzi-Perrin 5.00 B 5 4 6 Milly Haw 56 A 2 15 l a s y e n w o o u o t l l 5 5.45 A 7 4 64 B 6 2 1.42 B 6 2 5.16 A 6 3 28 B 8 l l R Shenea Fowzi-Perrin 10 Lauren Parkes 3 Aimee Gould 3 Aimee Gould 11 Gorday Anderson 1 i r B - a W E C 14 19 17 15 16 r e y 3 4.50 B 6 5 71 A 4 1 1.67 B 3 6 4.72 B 7 4 43 A 7 Angel Goundrey 3 Madison Wardle 13 Mia Dobb 6 Hope Briscoe 2 Millee Wortley 10 r h m t o e a n d e 6 6.80 A 2 3 65 B 4 4 1.84 A 5 5 5.80 A 2 2 43 B 4 a Hope Briscoe 15 Angel Goundrey 5 Millee Wortley 12 Madison Wardle 15 Bethany Downs 5 a H M c - A 18 18 18 17 15 F r e w 3 4.65 A 8 4 71 B 1 5 1.50 B 5 1 4.84 B 6 1 38 B 7 t Hannah Stredder 9 Mia France 8 Emily Sissons 4 Anna Busby 3 Anna Busby 2 l o s l o l n i o e h 7 Isabelle Morgan 4.40 B 7 2 3 Hannah Stredder 77 A 2 15 3 Hannah Stredder 1.82 A 6 11 7 Isabelle Morgan 5.02 A 7 10 5 Emily Sissons 48 A 5 12 M Y c - e S h G 11 23 15 13 14 T t 4 6.10 A 4 11 65 B 4 6 1.74 A 7 2 5.06 B 4 3 45 B 2 d Eve Winch 13 Ellie M-Oakes 5 Beth Simmons 10 Katrina Dewale 5 Grace Bonnywell 7 r h n t o g s f e i e g e L 8 Ellie M-Oakes 5.20 B 4 5 3 Grace Bonnywell 66 A 8 9 1 Meghna Nandha 1.70 B 2 7 6 Beth Simmons 5.60 A 3 14 2 Katrina Dewale 69 A 1 16 r d - i W r G H B 18 14 17 19 23 Sportshall Secondary Nottinghamshire School Games 28 February 2014 University of Nottingham A - Azure B - Red C -Orange D - Bottle Green E - Royal Blue F - Heather G - Yellow H - Light Green Selston High The Minster Valley Academy George Spencer Bluecoat School Carlton le Willows Manor Academy Toothill School Year 7 Boys School School Obstacle Relay 14 18 24 20 22 10 12 18 2 Lap Race 23 19 17 20 15 12 12 19 4 Lap Race 16 13 21 23 21 10 15 18 6 Lap Race 16 9 10 11 13 15 12 14 8 Lap Paarlauf 14 12 10 22 24 18 20 18 4 x 2 Lap Relay 14 18 22 20 24 10 12 16 Shot 18 22 14 22 22 12 11 17 Speed Bounce 22 19 15 14 14 16 18 23 Standing Long Jump 11 17 17 23 23 12 17 18 Standing Triple Jump 10 18 19 22 24 12 18 14 Field Track Vertical Jump 10 15 21 24 19 14 18 19 Total 168 180 190 221 221 141 165 194 Overall Position 6 5 4 1 1 8 7 3 For more information on the Sportshall pathway go to www.sportshall.org Nottinghamshire School Games Year 7 Boys Track Obstacle 8 Lap 4x2 Lap 2 Lap Race 4 Lap Race 6 Lap Race Relay Paarlauf Relay Name Name Name No No No Team secs secs secs secs secs secs Rank Rank A or B A or B Time in Time in Time in Time in Time in Time in / Points / Points / Points / Points / Points / Points Position Position Position Position Position Position 11 Cameron Rawson 24.4 A 1 16 15 Dylan Baker 55.4 A 4 13 6 Cameron Rawson 1 6 6 86.7 13 Jack Smith 26.4 B 2 7 12 Ben Haslam 62.5 B 6 3 11 85.0 116.5 109.3 Selston A - Azure 14 23 16 16 14 14 High School 14 Mason Rubie 25.7 A 6 11 17 Caius Tweed 60.1 A 7 10 4 Finlay 8 7 4 84.8 12 Keiron Tutter 25.7 B 1 8 12 Keiron Tutter 62.5 B 6 3 13 100.9 117.5 107.5 Valley B - Red Academy 18 19 13 9 12 18 18 Ethan Warner 25.5 A 5 12 15 Aaron Ridley 55.1 A 3 14 1 Lewis Gillman 7 8 2 82.7 17 Billy Brookes 26.7 B 4 5 16 Elliott Ridley 57.8 B 2 7 12 94.8 118.4 105.7 George Spencer C -Orange 24 17 21 10 10 22 11 Henry Knighton 26.4 B 2 7 14 Tommy Taylor 54.7 A 2 15 3 Alex Zowonu 6 2 3 84.2 12 Alex Zowonu 25.4 A 4 13 13 JaranneSmith 55.7 B 1 8 12 89.0 112.2 106.2 Green School Bluecoat D - Bottle 20 20 23 11 22 20 16 Luke Boyd 25.2 A 3 14 13 Oliver Meatman 59.8 B 4 5 2 Jack Mountain 4 1 1 83.5 14 Xamer Goddard 29.9 B 8 1 15 ZacHolt 54.3 A 1 16 11 88.4 109.2 104.2 Blue Willows E - Royal Carlton le 22 15 21 13 24 24 17 Amaldo Black 28.4 B 7 2 14 Joss Kowalski 60.9 A 8 9 8 Ben Worbouys 2 4 8 91.2 16 Sam Ward 25.9 A 7 10 15 Luke Cordon 62.7 B 8 1 13 86.3 115.9 111.5 Manor Academy 10 12 10 15 18 10 F - Heather 13 Matt Eduburgh 26.9 A 8 9 14 James Norris 56.5 A 6 11 7 Archie Hall 5 3 7 89.8 12 Matty Smith 27.5 B 6 3 12 Matty Smith 60.3 B 5 4 11 88.6 113.2 110.4 School G - Yellow 12 12 15 12 20 12 The Minster 15 Alfie Orpwood 24.8 A 2 15 14 Charlie Smith 56.2 A 5 12 4 James Tweedie 3 4 5 84.8 12 Archie Remnant 27.2 B 5 4 13 Callum Tweedie 58.3 B 3 6 11 86.9 115.9 107.7 Green School Toothill H - Light 18 19 18 14 18 16 Nottinghamshire School Games Year 7 Boys Field Shot Speed Bounce Standing Long Jump Standing Triple Jump Vertical Jump Name Name Name Name Name No No No No No Best Best Best Best Best Team Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank A or B Points A or B Points A or B Points A or B Points A or B Points 15 Dylan Baker 6.25 A 4 13 11 Cameron Rawson 88 A 1 16 13 Jack Smith 1.86 A 7 10 16 Jack Fillipek 5.00 A 8 9 16 Jack Fillipek 32 B 8 1 14 Luke Snowden 5.45 B 4 5 12 Ben Haslam 65 B 3 6 15 Dylan Baker 1.49 B 8 1 14 Luke Snowden 4.62 B 8 1 11 Cameron Rawson 41 A 8 9 Selston A - Azure 18 22 11 10 10 High School 15 Ethan Weaker 5.60 B 3 6 14 Mason Rubie 69 A 5 12 11 Thomas Bedford 2.20 A 3 14 17 Caius Tweed 6.24 A 3 14 16 Jack Tomlinson 44 A 6 11 12 Keiron Tutter 7.35 A 1 16 17 Caius Tweed 69 B 2 7 13 Finlay 1.56 B 6 3 15 Ethan Weaker 5.10
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