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South Shropshire Primary Schools Swimming Gala 2016 SOUTH SHROPSHIRE PRIMARY SCHOOLS SWIMMING GALA 2016 Team Scores Teams 'BIG' Schools Points 1st CLEOBURY MORTIMER 177 Existing Record 2nd CHURCH STRETTON 164 New Gala Record 3rd LUDLOW JUNIORS 152 4th CLEE HILL 117 5th BURFORD 74 6th BISHOP'S CASTLE 60 7th ST LAURENCE, LUDLOW 59 Teams 'SMALL' Schools 1st FARLOW 74 Team Scores 2nd STOTTESDON 72 BIG-Schools Schools with more than 100-pupils on roll 3rd BISHOP HOOPER 61 SMALL-Schools Schools with less than 100-pupils on roll 4th BAYTON 55 Names in BOLD = Club Swimmers 5th BUCKNELL 29 6th WISTANSTOW 27 7th RUSHBURY 17 8th CLUNBURY 11 9th CORVEDALE 9 LANE ORDER BOYS GIRLS Wednesday 18th March 2015 POSITION1st NAME 2nd NAME SCHOOL TIME POSITION1st NAME 2nd NAME SCHOOL TIME Front Crawl (Boys) 5 & 6 2010 14.30 Front Crawl (Girls) 5 & 6 2010 15.09 1st Archie Neaves Cleobury Mortimer 15.69 F 1st Lottie Sargeant Bucknell 16.73 F 2nd James Williamson Stottesdon 15.80 F 2nd Yasmin Sale Ludlow Juniors 17.79 F 3rd Charles Martin Clee Hill 16.77 F 3rd Cerys Jones Church Stretton 18.06 F 4th William George Clee Hill 17.43 F 4th Beth Rawlinson Church Stretton 18.16 F 5th Jack Condliffe Ludlow Juniors 17.87 F 5th Annabel Hartshorne Church Stretton 18.50 F 6th Luke Matthews Church Stretton 18.97 F 6th Tiggy Allen-Wiggin Burford 18.63 F 7th William Lloyd-Langford Bishop's Castle 19.47 4 7th Katelyn Mullard Ludlow Juniors 18.68 4 8th Hobey Haycock Cleobury Mortimer 19.53 3 8th Erin O'Shen Bishop's Castle 18.78 3 9th Tom Jones Farlow 20.03 2 9th Eve Adams Cleobury Mortimer 19.31 2 10th George Barker Bishop Hooper 20.10 1 10th Molly Walters Ludlow Juniors 19.56 1 11th Harvey Smith St Laurence, Ludlow 20.66 11th Katie Helm Rushbury 19.82 12th Michael Orme Wistanstow 21.08 12th Tilly Evans Clee Hill 19.85 13th William Myerscough Stottesdon 21.32 13th Sian Llewellyn-JohnFarlow 20.40 14th Tengyi Lu Cleobury Mortimer 21.79 14th Evie Clinton Stottesdon 20.89 15th Callum Salisbury Church Stretton 21.81 15th Ruby Shephardson Clunbury 21.38 16th William Arden Church Stretton 21.94 16th Jessica Tenant Cleobury Mortimer 21.45 17th William Howard Clunbury 22.06 17th Imogen Ingle Rushbury 21.52 18th Joesph Myerscough Stottesdon 22.16 18th Jessica Clark Bishop's Castle 21.62 19th Nathaniel Pitt Bishop Hooper 22.36 19th Pheobe Crump Bishop Hooper 21.67 20th Harry Digwood Farlow 23.35 20th Naomi Pearce Farlow 21.69 21st Freddie Williams Farlow 23.44 21st Daisy Williams Bayton 22.14 22nd Andrew Mintoft Corvedale 24.01 22nd Nia Rubery-Jones St Laurence, Ludlow 22.43 23rd Thomas Coupland Burford 24.87 23rd Isabella Pitt Bishop Hooper 22.64 24th Mckenzie Bytheway Burford 25.16 24th Alice Leake Bishop's Castle 22.68 25th Cameron Marsh Ludlow Juniors 25.47 25th Acina Su Genc Clunbury 23.43 26th Aaron Thomsett Rushbury 25.80 26th Abbie Johnson Cleobury Mortimer 23.56 27th Harry Martin Clee Hill 26.59 27th Isla Griffiths Stottesdon 23.82 28th Alfie Childe Bayton 26.84 28th Scarlett Bailey Burford 24.16 29th Harvey Clarke Bishop Hooper 27.20 29th Annie Howells Farlow 24.69 30th Henry Griffiths Burford 27.99 30th Evie Stones Burford 25.11 31st Josh Pearce Bucknell 28.75 31st Esme Nicholls Bayton 25.29 32nd George Wilson Corvedale 28.85 32nd Katelyn Brazier St Laurence, Ludlow 25.34 33rd Charlie Angell Clunbury 29.53 33rd Alysia Rees Corvedale 25.35 34th Brendon Evans St Laurence, Ludlow 29.56 34th Emma Smith Rushbury 26.43 35th Jake Duppa Wistanstow 30.57 35th Ruby Rees Clee Hill 26.56 36th Henry Waller Corvedale 33.56 36th Paige Bootman Bishop Hooper 27.26 37th Arron Peers Clunbury 38.15 37th Elena Morton St Laurence, Ludlow 28.78 38th Max Barnsley Bayton 41.26 38th Maisie Walters Stottesdon 29.51 39th Tom Newbold Bishop's Castle 58.00 39th Annie Phillips Bucknell 30.13 40th Sam Barber Ludlow Juniors dns 40th Chelsea Wilding Clee Hill 30.65 41st Jake Rigney St Laurence, Ludlow dns 41st Sinead Lunnon Bayton 31.25 Jake Painter Bishop's Castle dns 42nd Ellie Price Corvedale 40.12 Tyler Cotterill Bayton dns 43rd Amber Yapp Wistanstow 41.17 44th Caitlyn Francis Wistanstow 41.91 45th Molly Gould Wistanstow 43.10 Lily Jones Bucknell dns Front Crawl (Boys) 5 & 6 Front Crawl (Girls) 5 & 6 Final 1st Archie Neaves Cleobury Mortimer 15.45 10 Final 1st Lottie Sargeant Bucknell 17.07 10 2nd James Williamson Stottesdon 15.84 9 2nd Beth Rawlinson Church Stretton 17.91 9 3rd Charles Martin Clee Hill 16.53 8 3rd Tiggy Allen-Wiggin Burford 18.29 8 4th William George Clee Hill 17.18 7 4th Yasmin Sale Ludlow Juniors 18.29 7 5th Jack Condliffe Ludlow Juniors 17.90 6 5th Annabel Hartshorne Church Stretton 18.33 6 6th Luke Matthews Church Stretton 18.60 5 6th Cerys Jones Church Stretton 18.34 5 POSITION1st NAME 2nd NAME SCHOOL TIME POSITION1st NAME 2nd NAME SCHOOL TIME Front Crawl (Boys) 3 & 4 2006 17.23 Front Crawl (Girls) 3 & 4 2008 17.62 1st Jack Evans Ludlow Juniors 17.16 10 1st Faye Carnell Farlow 18.96 10 2nd John Griffiths Farlow 18.29 9 2nd Hannah Williamson Stottesdon 19.39 9 3rd Emerson Love Cleobury Mortimer 19.56 8 3rd Bronte Martin Clee Hill 20.02 8 4th Ben Prole Bishop's Castle 21.16 7 4th Ellie Jordan Ludlow Juniors 20.03 7 5th Will Morris Ludlow Juniors 21.50 6 5th Cassie Wakeman Cleobury Mortimer 21.97 6 6th Tom George Clee Hill 21.76 5 6th Tilly Weaver Cleobury Mortimer 22.13 5 7th Iwan Faulkner Church Stretton 22.00 4 7th Amelia Osborn Church Stretton 22.37 4 8th Aaron Ross Ludlow Juniors 22.90 3 8th Mae Collier Ludlow Juniors 22.53 3 9th Jake Pritchard Corvedale 23.42 2 9th Mattie Pearson Burford 23.00 2 10th James Griffiths Bishop Hooper 24.86 1 10th Chloe R Williams St Laurence, Ludlow 24.66 1 11th James Orme Wistanstow 24.97 11th Issy Jones Bishop's Castle 26.22 12th Alex Hart Church Stretton 25.25 12th Abi Bradley Cleobury Mortimer 26.31 13th Joe Cassidy Bishop Hooper 25.26 13th Beatrice Hadwen Clunbury 26.94 14th Henry Gatehouse Clee Hill 25.34 14th Jasmine Edge Stottesdon 27.20 15th Rudi Salisbury Bayton 25.48 15th Zara Sands Stottesdon 27.57 16th Henry Horsfall Burford 25.65 16th Isla Allen Ludlow Juniors 28.65 17th Max Pople Clee Hill 26.30 17th Isobel Scott Farlow 28.75 18th Charlie Morris Wistanstow 26.32 18th Camilla Lowbridge-KnightsChurch Stretton 28.94 19th Ben Jones Farlow 26.42 19th Poppy Pritchard Corvedale 29.94 20th Alex Meason Church Stretton 26.59 20th Ella Embrey Bishop's Castle 30.12 21st Gabriel Millington Stottesdon 27.07 21st Antonia Lawrence Bishop Hooper 30.35 22nd Seth Pearson Burford 27.19 22nd Bea Betton Church Stretton 30.72 23rd Harrison Giles Wistanstow 28.69 23rd Ella Roberts St Laurence, Ludlow 31.46 24th George Crump Bishop Hooper 28.95 24th Matilda Booth-Gillett Wistanstow 31.80 25th Thomas Martin St Laurence, Ludlow 28.98 25th Joanna Dunn Burford 32.47 26th William Barnes Bayton 29.03 26th Emma MacDonald Bayton 32.89 27th Kyan Claridge Cleobury Mortimer 29.43 27th Isla Chorley Clunbury 33.23 28th Logan Capleton Corvedale 29.84 28th Hannah Davies Rushbury 33.91 29th 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29.87 12th Syd Powell Cleobury Mortimer 29.19 12th Freya Townsend Church Stretton 29.91 13th Michael Orme Wistanstow 29.41 13th Millie Phillips Farlow 29.97 14th Will Sampson Ludlow Juniors 30.22 14th Rhian Brown Ludlow Juniors 30.03 15th Leon Denver Bayton 30.32 15th Isabella Pitt Bishop Hooper 30.38 16th Freddie Horsfall Burford 31.56 16th Ruby Shepherdson Clunbury 30.62 17th William Lloyd-Langford Bishop's Castle 31.69 17th Leah Morris Bishop's Castle 30.75 18th Callum Salisbury Church Stretton 31.72 18th Abbie Johnson Cleobury Mortimer 30.85 19th Haydn Williams St Laurence, Ludlow 33.81 19th Chloe Child Rushbury 31.97 20th Joesph Myerscough Stottesdon 34.16 20th
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