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Monday Results All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 6 Mixed Competition No 1 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 470.00 8 Shannon Moran Geraghty Roscommon, Ireland 2 345.00 5 Bláithín Mohan Clann McCaul Ulster, Ireland 3 341.00 13 Molly Heaney McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 4 289.00 15 Dearbhla Clawson Ard Rialla - O'Donoghue Cavan/Dublin, Ireland 5 267.00 14 Fainche Higgins Scoil Rince Breffni Cavan, Ireland 6 265.00 7 Clodagh Connolly O'Connor London, England 7 250.00 17 Sienna Skehill Celtic Hearts London, England 8 248.00 2 Ciarra McCarthy Marion Flanagan Oxford, England 9 238.50 1 Leah Clinton Maguire - O'Shea London, England 10 231.00 4 Muireann McHugh Osborne Glasgow, Scotland 11 207.33 9 Ceili Skelly Doherty-Petri Belfast/New York, Ireland/USA 12 196.83 10 Lía O'Donoghue Scoil Rince Brady-Mullins Clare, Ireland 13 195.50 11 Evie Lee Noonan Leeds, England 14 191.00 12 Lilia Conlon Brooks London, England 15 189.83 16 Asha Stewart McElvogue Newcastle-U-Tyne, England All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 7 Mixed Competition No 2 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 419.00 46 Ella McConomy-Doherty McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 2 380.00 26 Caitlin Murray Clann McCaul Ulster, Ireland 3 318.00 32 Grace Callaghan McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 4 302.00 50 Scarlett O'Keeffe Scoil Rince Uí Bhríain Limerick, Ireland 5 275.50 27 Christina Wiltz McGough New York, USA 6 248.50 35 Caoilfhionn Tighe Nolan-Bailey Mayo, Ireland 7 238.50 58 Ellie Campbell McNelis-Cunningham-Boyle Donegal, Ireland 8 211.00 23 Lillie Friel McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 9 209.50 51 Claire Mulhern Malloy Mulhern Mid America, USA 10 208.50 54 Leah-Simone McLoughlin Flanagan-McMahon-Moore Ulster/Leinster, Ireland 11 207.50 60 Calla McAleer Clann McCaul Ulster, Ireland 12 196.50 40 Ella Leonard Maguire Ard Rialla - O'Donoghue Cavan/Dublin, Ireland 13 192.00 59 Riona Doherty Orla McCafferty Ulster, Ireland 14 188.00 39 Aishling McCabe Morgan North West Region, England 15 185.00 24 Rosha Kane Carson-Kennedy Belfast, Ireland 16 183.50 52 Orlaith Henderson Caroline Greene Glasgow, Scotland 17 179.50 53 Eimear Fegan Taylor Belfast, Ireland 18 171.00 38 Rose McDowell Marshall North East Region, England 19 164.50 25 Amy Bissett Matthews Corby/Coventry/Rugby, England 20 162.50 41 Aoife Hopson Donna Griffin London, England 21 158.50 31 Sophia Gereaghty Maguire - O'Shea London, England 22 155.50 36 Kennedy Bowsher Marion Flanagan Oxford, England 23 153.50 55 Aine Moroney Scoil Rince Ceim Oir London, England 24 139.50 22 Poppy Ojo Osborne Glasgow, Scotland 25 132.00 37 Aine Riley Turley Midlands, England 26 128.00 30 Caitlin Duncan Caroline Greene Glasgow, Scotland 27 123.50 29 Coimhe O'Halloran Sheehan-Murphy Killarney, Ireland 28 121.00 48 Ella Rodgerson Marshall North East Region, England 29 119.50 28 Lauren Prior Doherty-Petri Belfast/New York, Ireland/USA 30 115.50 43 Keeley Ward Skehill Hertfordshire, England 31 111.50 33 Erin-Louise Flynn Scoil Rince Breffni Cavan, Ireland 32 110.50 42 Amelie Taylor Matthews Corby/Coventry/Rugby, England 33 101.00 34 Leilah McCourt Keegan Manchester, England All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 8 Mixed Competition No 3 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 421.00 91 Caraline Crane Celtic Steps Colorado, USA 2 406.00 79 Molly McGrory Turley Midlands, England 3 309.00 85 Erin McClymont Carey Midlands, England 4 294.50 101 Shannon Clawson Ard Rialla - O'Donoghue Cavan/Dublin, Ireland 5 290.50 103 Niamh Murray McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 6 269.00 65 Fionn Higgins Scoil Rince Breffni Cavan, Ireland 7 262.00 72 Carmen McAleer Clann McCaul Ulster, Ireland 8 236.00 98 Ellie-Kate McCarthy Marion Flanagan Oxford, England 9 227.00 74 Mary Jayne Burns Taylor Belfast, Ireland 10 223.00 67 Katie O'Neil McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 11 216.00 81 Sienna Friel McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 11 216.00 82 Shay O'Connor Maguire - O'Shea London, England All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 9 Boys Competition No 4 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 500.00 184 Fionn O'Sullivan McCarthy Scoil Rince Uí Bhríain Limerick, Ireland 2 355.00 189 Jared Marshall Marshall North East Region, England 3 345.00 191 Louis Browne Claddagh London, England 4 279.00 187 Finn Bradley Kenny Midlands, England 5 276.50 186 Oisin Moroney Scoil Rince Ceim Oir London, England 6 256.00 192 Paddy McHugh Osborne Glasgow, Scotland 7 254.50 190 Bobby Lynch O'Shea Dublin, Ireland 8 249.00 183 Eoin King-Haughey Ward-Mallinson North West Region, England 9 240.00 185 Oisín Tolan O'Shea Dublin, Ireland All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 9 Girls Competition No 5 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 370.00 149 Blanaid O'Neill Doherty-Petri Belfast/New York, Ireland/USA 2 362.50 171 Moya Fahy McDonagh-Byrne Galway, Ireland 3 351.00 124 Lara Magee McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 4 334.00 150 Ella McCarthy Carey Midlands, England 5 276.00 155 Shauna Pearse Nolan-Bailey Mayo, Ireland 6 252.50 156 Emma Chambers Scoil Rince Ceim Oir London, England 7 247.50 144 Eva Fogarty Sylvan Kelly Mayo, Ireland 8 231.50 116 Casey Conlon Brooks London, England 9 220.00 147 AmberDee Leonard Hanly Ard Rialla - O'Donoghue Cavan/Dublin, Ireland 10 218.00 122 Rhianna O'Donnell Sharon Taylor Glasgow, Scotland 11 211.00 140 Erin McMillan Claddagh London, England 12 210.00 151 Sarah O'Connor Coleman Connacht, Ireland 13 205.00 118 Scarlett Skehill Celtic Hearts London, England 14 201.00 170 Anna Carroll Hession Connacht, Ireland 15 198.00 146 Bronagh Gallagher McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 16 197.00 111 Renee Leonard Crotty Ard Rialla - O'Donoghue Cavan/Dublin, Ireland 17 185.00 158 Aliyah Neason Kenny Midlands, England 18 165.00 119 Sofia Martin Kelly Hendry Newcastle-U-Tyne, England 19 148.00 130 Aoibhinn Marren Scoil Rince Uí Bhríain Limerick, Ireland All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 10 Boys Competition No 6 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 440.00 307 Daniel Callanan Lynn New England, USA 2 402.50 300 Patrick McGonigle Carey Midlands, England 3 315.50 294 Aidan Watson Turley Midlands, England 4 294.00 301 Ben Vigneri Richens/Timm Wyoming, USA 5 287.00 303 Benjamin Hughes-Strange Alex Strange Southport, England 6 282.00 304 Conor Nealon Claddagh London, England 7 256.00 292 Oisin Flynn Scoil Rince Breffni Cavan, Ireland 8 253.00 298 William King McGahan-Lees Essex & Kent, England All Scotland Championships Competition Name Under 10 Girls Competition No 7 OVERALL RESULT Date 20-24 Feb 2014 Competitor Position Total Marks Competitor Name School Location Number 1 475.00 270 Caoimhe Devlin McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 2 357.00 203 Sophie Duffy Smith-McCarron Donegal, Ireland 3 291.00 279 Tegan McConomy McConomy Derry/Donegal/Tyrone, Ireland 4 278.00 208 Lauryn Kane Carson-Kennedy Belfast, Ireland 5 265.50 225 Emily Colangelo McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 6 241.00 201 Kathleen Collins Sharon Taylor Glasgow, Scotland 7 234.50 219 Ciara-May Ball Cresham Mayo, Ireland 8 226.00 246 Bethany Preshur Doherty-Petri Belfast/New York, Ireland/USA 9 222.50 265 Ella Owens Scoil Rince Ceim Oir London, England 10 222.00 286 Maggie Webber Mulvihill-Lynch New York, USA 11 220.00 285 Leigh Murphy Alan Murphy Connacht, Ireland 12 213.00 245 Amber Marshall Caroline Greene Glasgow, Scotland 13 200.50 284 Shannon McHugh Duggan Mayo, Ireland 14 191.50 254 Megan Coleman Coleman Connacht, Ireland 15 183.50 262 Sydney Illesley Turley Midlands, England 16 183.00 283 Aoife Reilly Doherty-Petri Belfast/New York, Ireland/USA 17 177.00 112 Orlaith Browne-McMonagle McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 18 176.00 217 Michaela McBride-O'Donoghue McBride Connacht, Ireland 19 173.00 212 Emma Farren McNelis-Cunningham-Boyle Donegal, Ireland 20 172.50 228 Catherine Tolan O'Shea Dublin, Ireland 21 168.50 264 Kate Barclay Hession Connacht, Ireland 22 158.00 287 Lauryn Doherty McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 23 156.00 209 Lucy Richardson Healy-O Donnell North East Region, England UNDER 10 BOYS PRELIMINARY 1 292 Oisin Flynn Scoil Rince Breffini Cavan, Ireland UNDER 10 GIRLS PRELIMINARY 1 212 Emma Farren McNelis-Cunningham-Boyle Donegal, Ireland 2 112 Orlaith Browne-McMonagle McConomy-Bradley Ulster, Ireland 3 214 Siobhan McGrath Coleman Connacht, Ireland 4 256 Clodagh Syron Nolan-Bailey Mayo, Ireland 5 258 Annie Morel Mulhern Mid America, USA 6 281 Isabelle Killeen Sylvan Kelly Mayo, Ireland 7 229 Flynn Monaghan Trinity Illinois/Wisconsin, USA 8 249 Mercedez Lundy Carson-Kennedy Belfast, Ireland.
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