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Reception Girls Total Number of Runners Recorded: 44 Position Name School 1 Mable Tricklebank Burley Oaks Team Results: Top Four Reception Girls Total number of runners recorded: 44 Position Name School 1 Mable Tricklebank Burley Oaks Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Maisie Swann Addingham Points Team Position 3 Harriet Carter Ben Rhydding Addingham 42 1 4 Nancy Crannigan Ben Rhydding All Saints 5 Lottie Dalton Sacred Heart Ashlands 7 Charlotte Andre Sacred Heart Askwith 8 Amelie Wright Addingham Ben Rhydding 56 3 9 Kiki Hogg Burley Oaks Burley Oaks 42 1 10 Jemima Pitt All Saints Burley Woodhead 11 Sophie Conroy Burley Woodhead Ghyll Royd 12 Emily Barton Ashlands Menston 110 13 Josie Nevison Burley Oaks Moorfield 151 15 Chloe Dinsdale Addingham Sacred Heart 56 3 16 Isla Fearon Moorfield Westville House 16 Olivia Harrison Menston 17 Isabelle Robinson Addingham 18 Olivia Stones Sacred Heart 19 Isabel Keith Burley Oaks 20 Olive McCallion Ben Rhydding 21 Laura Schmidt Westville House 23 Tilly Spiers All Saints 24 Sophie Waite Menston 25 Scarlett Wright Burley Oaks 26 Emma Cunningham Sacred Heart 27 Julie Sheriff Burley Oaks 29 Ruby Nash Ben Rhydding 30 Isla Moffat Ben Rhydding 31 Olive Akers Askwith 32 Olivia Gilhooly Sacred Heart 33 Isabel Mulvaney All Saints 34 Anya Irvine Menston 35 Tilly Oldham Addingham 36 Holly Craven Menston 38 Iris Dawrant Burley Woodhead 39 Lucy Mawson Burley Oaks 40 Iris Lunt Sacred Heart 41 Evie Marsden Westville House 42 Indiya Minshall Moorfield 43 Olivia Carter Menston 44 Elizabeth Mays Menston 45 Isabella Partner Addingham 46 Charlotte Waterland Moorfield 47 Fernanda Spielmann Moorfield 48 Jasmine Shepherd Addingham Reception Boys Total number of runners recorded: 49 Position Name School 1 Henry Darlington Menston Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Ewan Aperghis All Saints Points Team Position 3 Ted Airey Ashlands Addingham 49 2 4 Robert Brooks Addingham All Saints 33 1 6 Gabriel McMorn Menston Ashlands 7 Thomas Greenwood All Saints Askwith 8 Lucas Quaife Ben Rhydding Ben Rhydding 9 William Tetley Burley Woodhead Burley Oaks 91 10 Ruben Nelson Ghyll Royd Burley Woodhead 65 3 11 Edward Barron All Saints Ghyll Royd 12 Ben Marsh Addingham Menston 78 13 Benedict Palmer All Saints Moorfield 14 Harry Hannan Addingham Sacred Heart 15 Larcan Doherty Sacred Heart Westville House 15 Ben Lolloyd Burley Oaks 16 Antony O'Connor Burley Woodhead 17 Jacob Battye Burley Oaks 18 Ben Warbrick Burley Woodhead 19 Harry Shepherd Addingham 20 Eric Agar Addingham 21 Edward Wade Sacred Heart 22 Thomas Lisles Burley Woodhead 23 Tom Richardson Burley Woodhead 24 George Lammas Ghyll Royd 25 Oliver Brown Westville House 26 Jasper Barwick All Saints 27 Issac Sowerby Burley Oaks 28 Oliver Roberts Addingham 29 Noah Vernon Addingham 30 James Lewthwaite Burley Woodhead 31 Peter Gardener Ben Rhydding 32 Gabriel McLaughlin Burley Oaks 33 Jacob Williams Burley Woodhead 34 Harry Dexter Burley Woodhead 35 Benjamin Turnock Menston 36 William Selby Menston 37 Lucas Brown Addingham 38 Edward McNally Sacred Heart 39 George Errington Burley Woodhead 40 Ossy Carthy Burley Woodhead 41 Charlie Marsden Westville House 42 Ruben Pitchforth Menston 43 Joseph Carne Addingham 44 William Thompson Ghyll Royd 45 Callum Roberts Addingham 46 Sid Coellio Burley Oaks 47 Darcy MV Addingham 48 Sebasitian Garner Ben Rhydding 49 Jenson Coffee Moorfield Year 1 Girls Total number of runners recorded: 37 Position Name School 1 Emily Manson Burley Oaks Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Sophie Wilson Menston Points Team Position 3 Nancy Mason All Saints Addingham 4 Eadie Bruce Burley Woodhead All Saints 96 5 Mabel Fowler All Saints Ashlands 6 Olivia Pell Ben Rhydding Askwith 7 Jessica Rhea Burley Oaks Ben Rhydding 46 3 8 Charlotte de la Poer Ben Rhydding Burley Oaks 45 1 9 Sophie Leijssen Menston Burley Woodhead 10 Polly Baker Burley Oaks Ghyll Royd 11 Maya Dar Moorfield Menston 45 1 12 Megan Snow Menston Moorfield 61 13 Ivy Yates Moorfield Sacred Heart 14 Anna Clegg Ben Rhydding Westville House 15 Anita Wadie Sacred Heart 16 Tia Rhodes Moorfield 17 Leah Fleming Sacred Heart 18 Annie Chapman Ben Rhydding 19 Lauren Howarth Sacred Heart 20 Cecily Overend Burley Woodhead 21 Olivia Rix Moorfield 22 Prue Griffiths Menston 23 Sophie Nunns Ben Rhydding 24 Elsa Williams Ashlands 25 Rosa Wilson Askwith 26 Sophie Clegg Ben Rhydding 27 Emily Tyson Burley Oaks 28 Alyssaye Burley Oaks 29 Charlotte Brown Westville 30 Charlotte Dowson All Saints 31 Isabella Clilverd All Saints 32 Lotte Jowett All Saints 33 Milena Morgan Ashlands 34 Phoebe Gutenby Westville 35 Megan Hearn Menston 36 Mia Lewthwaite Burley Woodhead 37 Lexi Mather Moorfield Year 1 Boys Total number of runners recorded: 55 Position Name School 1 Ben Richardson Menston Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Sebastian Quaife Ben Rhydding Points Team Position 3 Finley Quinten Burley Oaks Addingham 4 Alfie Gardener Menston All Saints 39 3 5 Zach Sturton Westville Ashlands 139 6 William Bramham All Saints Askwith 7 = Conor Dunphy Burley Oaks Ben Rhydding 88 7 = George Miles All Saints Burley Oaks 27 1 8 Toby Garriow Burley Oaks Burley Woodhead 70 9 Cameron Mackie Burley Oaks Ghyll Royd 10 Jack Moore Burley Woodhead Menston 38 2 11 Joseph Wittington Burley Oaks Moorfield 12 Joseph Tomblin All Saints Sacred Heart 13 Dan Lee Burley Woodhead Westville House 14 Shay Cousins All Saints 15 Jackson Saddler-Lewis Burley Oaks 16 Alfie Hollings Menston 17 Jay Ainge Menston 18 Jacob Wiseman Ben Rhydding 19 Lucas Goldie Burley Woodhead 21 Edward Needle Menston 22 Jacob Fender Burley Oaks 23 Harry Tulch All Saints 24 Seth Nowell Addingham 25 Ben Barry Burley Oaks 26 Bill Docherty Ben Rhydding 27 Euan Griffiths Menston 28 Charlie Kirk Burley Woodhead 29 Toby Newton Menston 30 Ryan Hall Ashlands 31 Sevan Chotai All Saints 32 Harris Barker Ashlands 33 Colin Whitmore Burley Oaks 34 Joseph Mutton Sacred Heart 35 Barney Carthy Burley Woodhead 36 Henry Tiernay Pratt Addingham 37 Ellis Smith Ashlands 38 Gabriel Tosetti Burley Oaks 39 Dexter Birkett Menston 40 Thomas Cusker Ashlands 40 Ted Kennington Burley Woodhead 41 Benjamin Robinson Westville 42 Rufus Hoad Ben Rhydding 43 Ollie McIntosh Sacred Heart 44 Eddie Peng Ben Rhydding 45 Ben Nossiter All Saints 46 Theo Coldhurst All Saints 47 Ollie Zhang Sacred Heart 48 Jacob Jackson Moorfield 49 Louis Cowland Burley Oaks 50 Lenny Hatch Addingham 51 Leon Cook All Saints 52 Josh Vale All Saints 53 Harrison Geaney Moorfield 54 Hayden Bridgen Ben Rhydding Year 2 Girls Total number of runners recorded: 42 Position Name School 1 Amelia Nichols Burley Woodhead Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Talia Smith Ashlands Points Team Position 3 Iris Smith Ben Rhydding Addingham 4 Annie Williams Burley Woodhead All Saints 55 3 5 Olive Spiers All Saints Ashlands 26 1 7 Heidi Pearce Ashlands Askwith 8 Bella Atwell-Skerrington Ashlands Ben Rhydding 59 9 Sophie Bell Ashlands Burley Oaks 10 Zoe Featherstone Addingham Burley Woodhead 30 2 10 Isobel Apherghis All Saints Ghyll Royd 11 Catriona Wallace Moorfield Menston 93 12 Hollie Bloomer Burley Woodhead Moorfield 13 Alice Wade Burley Woodhead Sacred Heart 14 Annie Sykes Sacred Heart Westville House 15 Francesca Hargreaves Ben Rhydding 16 Chloe Stirling All Saints 17 Beatrice Ritson Menston 18 Alyssa Bakker Ashlands 19 Kaleeya Cree Menston 20 Alice Gardiner Ben Rhydding 21 Sadie Eccles Ben Rhydding 22 Sophia De Luca Moorfield 23 Tess Wilson Burley Oaks 24 Molly Pitt All Saints 25 Maeve Doherty Sacred Heart 26 Elsie Farrar Westville 27 Leena Kauran Moorfield 28 Bobby Henry Sacred Heart 29 Ida Caseley Burley Oaks 30 Evelyn Tetley Burley Woodhead 31 Bella Ware All Saints 32 Iona Nixon Burley Woodhead 33 Olivia Peers-Allon Moorfield 34 Grace Hartley Ashlands 35 Nina Snedden Ben Rhydding 36 Nina Ensink All Saints 37 Abi Henderson Ben Rhydding 38 Lilly Palmer All Saints 39 Evie Schmidt Westville 40 Katie Sheldon All Saints 41 Imogen Hargreaves Ben Rhydding 42 Phoebe Siddons All Saints Year 2 Boys Total number of runners recorded: 44 Position Name School 1 William Anderson All Saints Team Results: Top four positions from each school 2 Will Collinge Burley Woodhead Points Team Position 3 Ethan Nicholson All Saints Addingham 4 James Draper All Saints All Saints 14 1 5 Ralph Airey Ashlands Ashlands 54 2 6 Jonah Cox-Gifford All Saints Askwith 7 Roddy Parker Ashlands Ben Rhydding 77 3 8 Gabriel Ridgeway Ghyll Royd Burley Oaks 77 3 9 Robert Carter Ben Rhydding Burley Woodhead 10 James Hammond Ben Rhydding Ghyll Royd 11 Hamish Hibbert Ashlands Menston 12 Sebastian Castle All Saints Moorfield 89 13 Harry Stones Sacred Heart Sacred Heart 14 George Stenton All Saints Westville House 15 Sam Norris Burley Oaks 16 Conor Meeson Burley Oaks 17 Isaac Keith Burley Oaks 18 Frederix Speilmann Moorfield 19 Angus McDermot All Saints 20 Blake Whewell Moorfield 21 Samuel Woods Sacred Heart 22 Charlie Cooper Burley Woodhead 23 Julian Cork All Saints 24 Ben Winterbottom Ben Rhydding 25 Robin Tempest Moorfield 26 William Leeming Moorfield 27 Boe Evans Moorfield 28 David Sido Askwith 29 George Charlton Burley Oaks 30 Ben Harper All Saints 31 Ethan Griffin Ashlands 32 Christopher Darvasi Menston 33 Ethan Baitye Burley Oaks 34 Rupert Holmes Ben Rhydding 35 Barnaby McMorn Menston 36 Tom Moffat Ben Rhydding 37 Freddie Hird Ashlands 38 Freddie Foster Powells Ghyll Royd 39 Wood Mitchell Burley Oaks 40 Harry Meehan Burley Oaks 41 Toby Stevens Ashlands 42 Charlie Eccles Ben Rhydding 43 Noah Helliwell Del Pino Sacred Heart 44 Harry Vale All Saints.
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