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Team Declarations 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LOWER SCHOOL GIRLS POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 1 235 Amber Mortimer Year 4 St Pauls 2 272 Ruby Bodman Year 4 Millfield Prep 3 368 Maisie Godden Year 3 St Aldhelms 4 234 Ashleigh Mortimer Year 4 St Pauls 5 310 Willow Williams Year 4 Wells Cathedral 6 268 Nancy Mallet Year 4 Millfield Prep 7 349 Abigail Storey Year 4 All Hallows 8 231 Rosia Mullan Year 3 St Vigor & St John 9 301 Matilda Head Year 4 Priddy & St Lawrences 10 316 Eva Dowden Year 3 Wells Cathedral 11 354 Kitty Craigie Year 3 Keinton Manderville 12 283 Darcy Cole Year 3 St Vigor & St John 13 297 Zara Campbell Year 4 West Pennard 14 309 Lily Thorne Year 4 Westfield 15 347 Olivia Rickards Year 4 All Hallows 16 360 Thea Sleeman Year 3 Beckington First 17 366 Amelia Goodwin Year 4 Beckington First 18 288 Ellie Smith Year 3 St Josephs 19 327 Poppy Shaw Year 3 Evercreech 20 331 Phillippa Stainer Year 4 Ashcott 21 285 Isabella Powell Year 4 St Vigor & St John 22 246 Nora Hamerlaine Year 3 Elmhurst 23 312 Olivia Bradbury Year 3 Wells Cathedral 24 300 Harriet Meeker Year 4 Upton Noble 25 320 Lulu Matthews Year 4 Wells Cathedral 26 289 Lily Clarke Year 4 St Josephs 27 279 Isla Hall Year 4 St Vigor & St John 28 275 Miranda Hopkins Year 3 Springmead Prep 29 321 Orla Peake Year 3 Evercreech 30 332 Violet Healey Year 4 Ashcott 31 255 Dorothy Reakesmith Year 4 St Benedicts 32 259 Lydia Ferreira Year 3 Elmhurst 33 334 Olivia Harrison Year 3 Ashcott 34 295 Macy Hillman Year 4 West Pennard 35 348 Jenna Clapp Year 4 All Hallows 36 236 Evelyn Alexander Year 3 Bruton 37 333 Lily Rose Russell Year 3 Ashcott 38 329 Beatrice Bailey Year 4 Catcott 39 351 Beth Treasure Year 3 Wookey 40 299 Phoebe Wareham Year 4 Upton Noble 41 239 Freya Pope Year 3 St Benedicts 42 276 Maria Lazaridou Year 4 Springmead Prep 43 314 Dior Adekola Year 4 Wells Cathedral 44 319 Amelie R-Wakeford Year 3 Wells Cathedral 45 363 Elsie Madge Year 3 Beckington First 46 362 Ava Madge Year 3 Beckington First 47 364 Willow Cottee-Wort Year 3 Beckington First 48 250 Megan Goodwin Year 3 St Pauls 49 245 Florence Chorley Year 3 Elmhurst 50 353 Florence Cox Year 3 Keinton Manderville Race 4 Tor Leisure 5th March 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LOWER SCHOOL GIRLS (cont) POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 51 262 Tegan Nurse Year 3 Elmhurst 52 313 Estella Fawden Year 3 Wells Cathedral 53 292 Loralie Frost Year 3 West Pennard 54 369 Lola Gregory Year 3 St Aldhelms 55 342 Megan Yates Year 3 All Hallows 56 315 Georgia Atkins Year 3 Wells Cathedral 57 290 Lucia Nurse Year 3 St Josephs 58 317 Tohar Westwell Year 4 Wells Cathedral 59 863 Beatrice Bremner Year 3 Springmead Prep 60 286 Emily Bird Year 4 St Vigor & St John 61 345 Jessie Watkins-Griffis Year 3 All Hallows 62 352 Ava Cox Year 3 Keinton Manderville 63 244 Daisy Harmon Year 3 Elmhurst 64 356 Martha Tidball-Zapp Year 3 Keinton Manderville 65 365 Valentina-Kemp Eddy Year 4 Beckington First 66 240 Lyla Elswood Year 3 St Benedicts 67 254 Kaya Ely Year 3 St Benedicts 68 253 Amy Hopkins Year 3 St Benedicts 69 252 Chloe Coward Year 3 St Pauls 70 233 Rubie Allen Year 3 St Pauls 71 285 ALREADY FINISHED at 21 72 296 Evie Gilson Year 4 West Pennard 73 335 Maya MacLachlan Year 3 Ashcott 74 256 Tilly Antonello Year 3 St Benedicts 75 294 Keeley Gilson Year 3 West Pennard 76 341 Eva Williams Year 3 Kilmersdon 77 367 Isabella Rooth Year 4 Beckington First 78 241 Maya Graham Year 3 Beckington First 79 862 Sophie Thompson Year 3 Springmead Prep 80 237 Keshie Lamb Year 3 Springmead Prep 81 238 Posy Boyden Year 3 Springmead Prep 82 325 Hannah Moss Year 4 Evercreech 83 228 Lily Edwards Year 3 St Benedicts 84 280 Isabella Steele Year 3 St Vigor & St John 85 229 Iyla Yates Year 3 St Vigor & St John Race 4 Tor Leisure 5th March 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LOWER SCHOOL BOYS POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 1 214 Marley Lewin Year 4 Springmead Prep 2 54 Leo Kelleher Year 4 St Josephs 3 213 Leyton Finn Year 4 Brookside 4 23 Freddie Morley Year 3 Chewton Mendip 5 138 Eric Goymer Year 4 Keinton Manderville 6 105 Joseph Abou-Samra Year 4 Catcott 7 8 Dylan Lovelock Year 4 St Pauls 8 148 Rhys Evans Year 3 St Aldhelms 9 65 Elliot Rogers Year 4 West Pennard 10 124 Henry Dawson Year 3 All Hallows 11 126 Sebbie Fisher Year 4 All Hallows 12 67 Rory Coward Year 3 Upton Noble 13 75 Samual Falconer-Wright Year 4 Upton Noble 14 56 Giovanni Wiltshire Year 4 St Josephs 15 129 Harry Medlicott Year 3 All Hallows 16 150 Jamie Williams Year 3 St Aldhelms 17 830 Seth Preston Year 4 Upton Noble 18 149 Corey Lincoln Year 3 St Aldhelms 19 134 Frank Goymer Year 3 Keinton Manderville 20 151 Zac Harler-Powell Year 4 Bruton 21 48 HarryMullan Year 3 St Vigor & St John 22 19 Tom Ferreira Year 4 Elmhurst 23 88 Samuel Colegate Year 4 Wells Cathedral 24 42 Kohan Savage Year 4 Springmead Prep 25 37 Joal Lamb Year 4 Springmead Prep 26 26 Jamie Glover Year 3 Millfield Prep 27 119 Ollie Garrett Year 3 Kilmersdon 28 82 Billy Gould Year 4 Westfield 29 60 Monty Conway Year 3 St Josephs 30 64 Kai Wilson Year 3 West Pennard 31 17 Freddie Punchard Year 3 Elmhurst 32 308 UNKNOWN RUNNER 33 880 Oliver Brook Year 4 Ashcott 34 92 Henry King Year 4 Wells Cathedral 35 57 Leo Butterell Year 3 St Josephs 36 29 Ellis Catt Year 3 Millfield Prep 37 55 William Yandell Year 3 St Josephs 38 58 Henry Boddington Year 3 St Josephs 39 69 George Knight Year 3 Upton Noble 40 224 Cameron Powell Year 3 Millfield Prep 41 91 Max Hall Year 4 Wells Cathedral 42 199 Jack Case Year 3 St Pauls 43 198 Bracken Stevens Year 3 St Pauls 44 136 James Baber Year 4 Keinton Manderville 45 31 Tom Brimacombe Year 4 Millfield Prep 46 76 Camille Cassaleux Year 4 Priddy & St Lawrences 47 74 Nathan Bown Year 3 Upton Noble 48 50 Zachary Cardy Year 3 St Vigor & St John 49 3 Charlie Hitt Year 4 St Pauls 50 215 Cello Jiminez Year 4 Millfield Prep Race 4 Tor Leisure 5th March 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LOWER SCHOOL BOYS (cont) POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 51 90 Tom Hellier Year 4 Wells Cathedral 52 4 Filip Pajak Year 3 St Pauls 53 191 Hastings Antonsen Year 4 Millfield Prep 54 196 Harry Robinson Year 3 St Vigor & St John 55 62 Kobe Croucher Year 3 West Pennard 56 95 Thomas Bradbury Year 3 Wells Cathedral 57 222 Rucri Gordon Year 3 Millfield Prep 58 45 Cory Hawkins Year 3 St Vigor & St John 59 52 William Whittock Year 3 St Vigor & St John 60 47 Freddie Doey Year 3 St Vigor & St John 61 120 Oliver Green Year 4 Kilmersdon 62 35 Jack Smith Year 4 Millfield Prep 63 34 Laurie Swift Year 4 Millfield Prep 64 195 Tyler Edwards Year 4 St Pauls 65 221 Arthur King Year 3 Millfield Prep 66 111 Oliver Dunster Year 4 Ashcott 67 143 Finley Greenwood Year 4 Beckington First 68 61 Albert Boston Year 3 West Pennard 69 808 UNKNOWN RUNNER 70 112 Max Jones Year 3 Ashcott 71 881 Isaac Price Year 3 Wookey 72 53 Oscar Davis Year 3 St Josephs 73 96 Josef Zurakowski Year 3 Wells Cathedral 74 9 Finlay Lovelock Year 3 St Pauls 75 18 Kieran Wigley Year 3 Elmhurst 76 205 Felix Norton Year 4 Elmhurst 77 94 Fox White Year 3 Wells Cathedral 78 218 Joe Simmons Year 3 Millfield Prep 79 125 Lorcan Mckie Year 4 All Hallows 80 118 William Monaf Year 4 Kilmersdon 81 827 Stanley Gardiner Year 4 Ashcott 82 102 Ryan Watts Year 3 Evercreech 83 10 Cameron Coward Year 3 St Pauls 84 832 Ben Field Year 4 Priddy & St Lawrences 85 141 Lucas West Year 2 Beckington First 86 20 Rufus Quartly Year 4 Elmhurst 87 97 Tom Warner Year 4 Wells Cathedral 88 73 Nicholas Masters Year 4 Upton Noble 89 826 Archie Dean Year 4 Ashcott 90 68 Jago Hamblin Year 4 Upton Noble 91 131 Tom Blunt Year 4 Wookey 92 154 Lucas Butt Year 4 Wookey 93 190 Freddie Moon Year 4 St Benedicts 94 204 Alby Walby Year 3 Elmhurst 95 40 Oscar Haslett Year 3 Springmead Prep 96 884 Leyton Lawrence Year 3 Elmhurst 97 140 Leo Stride Year 2 Beckington First 98 209 James Norton Year 4 Elmhurst 99 99 Isaac Coxon Year 4 Evercreech 100 139 Leo Burton Year 2 Beckington First Race 4 Tor Leisure 5th March 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL LOWER SCHOOL BOYS (cont) POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 101 38 Leon Marshall Year 4 Springmead Prep 102 128 Niall Campbell Year 3 All Hallows 103 104 Noah Harcourt-Chinnock Year 4 Evercreech 104 72 Edward Ditty Year 4 Upton Noble 105 194 Zak Veshaj Year 4 Springmead Prep 106 108 Myles Brice Year 4 Catcott 107 114 Izaak Glover Year 3 Ashcott 108 201 Charlie Stoner Year 3 Bruton 109 192 Hunter Kryncuw Year 3 Millfield Prep 110 142 Toby Shearn Year 3 Beckington First 111 115 Connor Nayler Year 3 Ashcott 112 197 Thomas Wood Year 3 Bruton 113 833 Oscar Johnson Year 3 St Josephs Race 4 Tor Leisure 5th March 2018 PROVISIONAL MENDIP JUNIOR SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE PROVISIONAL UPPER SCHOOL GIRLS POS BIB NAME YEAR SCHOOL 1 669 Annabelle Suffield Year 6 Millfield Prep 2 708 Asta Maddox Year 5 Wells Cathedral 3 670 Sydney Boyd Year 6 Millfield Prep 4 707 Linsey Mitchell Year 6 Wells Cathedral 5 709 Georgia Chappell Year 6 Wells Cathedral 6 676 Georgia Doel Year 5 Springmead Prep 7 743 Iona Ross Year 6 All Hallows 8 788 Ruby Tipper Year 5 Hugh Sexey 9 673 Tilly Anderson Year 6 Millfield Prep 10 651 Millie Knight Year 5 St Pauls 11 742 Jemima Windows Year 6 All Hallows 12 693 Esmeralda Honore Year 6 Upton Noble 13 738 Minie Callow Year 5 All Hallows 14 739 Primrose Green Year 5 All Hallows 15 740 Jessie Cara-Southey Year 5 All Hallows 16 824 Emmie Tudor Year 6 Hugh Sexey 17 711 Tilly Matthews Year 6 Wells Cathedral 18 671 Gaby Relton Year 6 Millfield Prep 19 795 Mackenzie
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