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SSAA Secondary Schools' Cross-Country Championships Hopetoun House Estate Sat SSAA Secondary Schools' Cross-Country Championships Hopetoun House Estate Sat. 17th march 2018 Race 1 Group D Girls 1 Valencia Wright Lenzie Academy 11:16 80 Zosia Paddon St Aloysius College 2 Hannah Ryding St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 11:38 81 Abbie Henderson Strathallan School 3 Katy Slimon Kingussie HS 11:56 82 Emma Weir St Columba's School 4 Caitlyn Christie St Mungo's RC HS 12:08 83 Anna Thomson St Columba's School 5 Isla Hedley Madras College 12:09 84 Hazel Whitworth Bearsden Academy 6 Anise Macaulay Orr St George's 12:22 85 Emily McMillan Hutchesons' GS 7 Ruby Methven Madras College 12:25 86 Lizzie Whike Queensferry Com. HS 8 Iona Jamieson Langholm Academy 12:29 9 Islay Hubbard Belmont Academy 12:34 10 Millie Nicholl Cathkin HS 12:36 1 89 St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 11 Ruby McGill Largs Academy 12:37 2 89 Cathkin HS 12 Kate Paul St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 12:38 3 96 Dollar Academy 13 Beth Bushell Jordanhill School 12:41 4 99 Jordanhill School 14 Mhairi Low Jordanhill School 12:48 5 143 Mackie Academy 15 Maya Millar Dollar Academy 12:50 6 171 Perth HS 16 Erin Ellor Hutchesons' GS 13:06 7 273 Strathallan School 17 Chole Cameron St Andrew's Ac. 13:08 8 313 St Columba's School 18 Ella Creamer Mackie Academy 13:08 19 Eva Ritchie Cathkin HS 13:09 20 Zoe Macdonald Portobello HS 13:11 21 Arwen Kennedy Dollar Academy 13:11 22 Emma Cormack Perth HS 23 Lucy Bellamy George Heriot's School 24 Holly McGill Royal HS 25 Imogen Hannay Kirkcudbright Ac. 26 Megan Kyle Dunfermline HS 27 Eilidh Kennedy Cathkin HS 28 Daisy Findlay Jordanhill School 29 Rebecca Watson Dollar Academy 30 Esme Minto Peebles HS 31 Megan Licence Dollar Academy 32 Ailsa Bagnall Firrhill HS 33 Abbie McClue Cathkin HS 34 Sophie Portier Edinburgh Academy 35 Alexandra Ross Dollar Academy 36 Hannah Kemlo Perth HS 37 Nuala O'Donnell St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 38 Bethany Drummond St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 39 Oliveah Kennedy Mackie Academy 40 Ella Creamer Mackie Academy 41 Holly Hobbs Peebles HS 42 Katie Murray Wellington School 43 Laila McRae Lanark GS 44 Niamh Finnieston Jordanhill School 45 Kirsty Wylie Holyrood Sec School 46 Freya Stevenson Mackie Academy 47 Rebecca Sleigh Mackie Academy 48 Jessica Gibson Woodfarm HS 49 Sophie Wallwork Strathallan School 50 Liya De Laet-Pinder Bearsden Academy 51 Anna Fairclough Earlston HS 52 Rachel Morran St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 53 Maddy Inman HS of Dundee 54 Charlotte Drysdale Perth HS 55 Rebecca Sludden Woodmill HS 56 Elspeth Panter Earlston HS 57 Jennifer Hass Hutchesons' GS 58 Iona Ogilvie Penicuik HS 59 Neave Byiers Perth HS 60 Kate Harvie Peebles HS 61 Shona Whyte Lornshill Academy 62 Hannah Caves Balerno Comm HS 63 Martha Reeves HS of Dundee 64 Emma Fordyce Strathallan School 65 Amber Small Mackie Academy 66 Ruby White Williamwood HS 67 Mia Green Williamwood HS 68 Kaitlyn Pereira Perth HS 69 Beatrice Puxley Hermitage Academy 70 Zoe McGinley Barrhead HS 71 Emma Downie St Columba's School 72 Hayley Whitlie Firrhill HS 73 Heather Riches Woodfarm HS 74 Morvern Crawford Cathkin HS 75 zsa zzsasa KKerr-Bennieerr-Bennie S Stt KentiKentigern'sgern's Ac. 76 Eve Littlejohn Wellington School 77 Lorien Carnegie St Columba's School 78 Emily Telford Balerno Comm HS 79 Chloe McMichael Strathallan School SSAA Secondary Schools' Cross-Country Championships Hopetoun House Estate Sat. 17th march 2018 Race 2 Group D Boys 1 Ross Dewar St Thomas Aquinas Sec 10:49 80 Taylor Smith Banff Academy 2 Ewan Christie Earlston HS 10:51 81 James Taylor Stewart's Melville Col. 3 Tendai Nyabadza St Augustine's HS 10:54 82 Struan Craig Beaconhurst 4 Angus Wright North Berwick HS 10:57 83 Leonardo Monaco George Heriot's School 5 Fergus Currie HS of Glasgow 11:03 84 Joseph Sibley George Heriot's School 6 Alexander Napier Bearsden Academy 11:21 7 Archie McRonald Morrison's Academy 11:24 8 Lewis Roddis Bannerman HS 11:28 1 74 Stewart's Melville Col. 9 Connor Bell Balfron HS 11:29 2 121 Perth HS 10 Fearghus MacGregor Cathkin HS 11:36 3 139 Dollar Academy 11 Hamish McKay Hazlehead Academy 11:39 4 175 George Heriot's School 12 Ben Struthers Stewart's Melville Col. 11:42 5 201 Banff Academy 13 Alex Jamieson Portree HS 11:42 6 212 Hutchesons' GS 14 Cameron Ross Stewart's Melville Col. 11:44 7 215 St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 15 Aleksander Jovcic Aberdeen GS 11:45 8 234 Strathallan School 16 Brodie Gordon-Gibson Stewart's Melville Col. 11:46 17 Gregor Nixon Millburn Academy 11:48 18 Cameron Rankine Earlston HS 11:48 19 Finlay Jarvis Perth HS 11:48 20 David Lidstone Perth HS 11:59 21 Ruairidh Ellen Dingwall Academy 22 Robert Newman James Gillespie's HS 23 Dylan Walton Moffat Academy 24 Cameron Millar Dollar Academy 25 Gregor Naughton Banff Academy 26 John Mitchell St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 27 Conan Harper Langholm Academy 28 Jack Donald Baldragon Academy 29 Luke Forshaw Dollar Academy 30 Douglas Frew George Heriot's School 31 Ruairidh Williams Royal HS 32 Fionn McGuire Stewart's Melville Col. 33 Travis Davey Perth HS 34 Mikhail Sinkov Strathallan School 35 Reuben Bright George Heriot's School 36 Jamie Wilson Perth Gram. School 37 Ruairidh Burns Stirling HS 38 Tayven Adamson Clydeview Academy 39 Ben Webster Inverness Royal Ac. 40 Ross Hastie Castlehead HS 41 Jamie Davidson Hutchesons' GS 42 James Wilson Dollar Academy 43 Adam Park Banff Academy 44 Matthew Ross Dollar Academy 45 Louis Sharp Hillhead HS 46 Guy Hogan Hutchesons' GS 47 Cameron Williams Hermitage Academy 48 Tristan Bleak Waid Academy 49 Niall Crole Perth HS 50 Alexander Napier Bearsden Academy 51 Connor Walker Glasgow Gaelic School 52 Sam Park Edinburgh Academy 53 Brodi Smith Banff Academy 54 Joe Younger George Heriot's School 55 James Mitchell St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 56 Jack Sadler George Heriot's School 57 Kyle Taylor Berwickshire HS 58 Gregor Peterkin Hutchesons' GS 59 Guillem Torres Madras College 60 Geordie Farmer Perth HS 61 Andrew McNair Hermitage Academy 62 Finn Granville-Ross Strathallan School 63 Ratmir Khusyaynov Strathallan School 64 Mackenzie Young Robert Gordon's Col. 65 Mark McCabe St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 66 Thomas Dunn St Aloysius College 67 Scott Gow Hutchesons' GS 68 Joe McDermott George Heriot's School 69 Rocco Hickey-Fugaccia St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 70 Adam Hamell St Andrew's Ac. 71 Louis Christie Balwearie HS 72 Steven Carswell Hutchesons' GS 73 Jamie Purvis Beaconhurst 74 Andrew Armstrong Madras College 75 Archie McMichael Strathallan School 76 Ruben Oakley Perth HS 77 Alfie Pierce Perth HS 78 Fraser McKechnie Bearsden Academy 79 Oliver Brebner Robert Gordon's Col. SSAA Secondary Schools' Cross-Country Championships Hopetoun House Estate Sat. 17th march 2018 Race 3 Group C Girls 1 Anna Hedley Madras College 14:44 80 Eve Blincow St Columba's School 2 Anya MacLean HS of Glasgow 14:46 81 Poppy Pitts St Columba's School 3 Bridget Harley North Berwick HS 15:23 82 Anna Woodhead Perth HS 4 Zoe Flower Hutchesons' GS 15:35 83 Hannah McHugh Perth HS 5 Niamh Riggins Trinity HS (Ham.) 15:36 84 Julia Haenher Waid Academy 6 Rachel Muir Renfrew HS 15:40 85 Rebecca Hamilton HS of Dundee 7 Anna Dalglish HS of Dundee 15:49 86 Maddie Bower St Columba's School 8 Abby Thomson Williamwood HS 16:03 87 Millie Eastwood St Columba's School 9 Rose Newman James Gillespie's HS 16:06 10 Julia Cash Hutchesons' GS 16:06 11 Zara Kennedy HS of Glasgow 16:15 1 70 HS of Glasgow 12 Iona Wilson Hermitage Academy 16:26 2 100 Hutchesons' GS 13 Mairi Craig Stirling HS 16:40 3 161 HS of Dundee 14 Kirsty Arnaud Dingwall Academy 16:41 4 220 Glasgow Gaelic School 15 Abi Hammerman Port Glasgow HS 16:42 5 281 Perth HS 16 Rose Ryan HS of Dundee 16:42 6 334 St Columba's School 17 Harriet Woodland - Broome St George's 16:44 18 Shona Carey Glasgow Gaelic School 16:49 19 Sarah Forbes Paisley Gram. School 16:50 20 Amelia Craig Castle Douglas HS 16:52 21 Mhairi Arnott George Watson's Col. 22 Charlotte Terry St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 23 Aurelia Tiffoney HS of Glasgow 24 Eilidh Shaw Airdrie Academy 25 Mia Crickmar Balwearie HS 26 Morven Hubbard Belmont Academy 27 Willa Marston Edinburgh Academy 28 Libby Smith Waid Academy 29 Kate Richardson Fettes College 30 Robyn Macdonald St George's 31 Isobel McGregor Williamwood HS 32 Emma Johnson George Watson's Col. 33 Caiomhe Quail St Aloysius College 34 Kirsty Jones HS of Glasgow 35 Grace MacLean Douglas Academy 36 Lucy Sillars HS of Glasgow 37 Jennifer Scott Lomond School 38 Anna Winter Hutchesons' GS 39 Alix Donald Banff Academy 40 Lily Wetherell Glasgow Sch of Sport 41 Anna Sloan Williamwood HS 42 Flora Henry Portobello HS 43 Anna Saunders Perth HS 44 Orla Doherty Douglas Academy 45 Jessica Mitchell HS of Glasgow 46 Roisin Cameron Coyle St Aloysius College 47 Kara Moffat St Kentigern's Ac. 48 Clara Campbell Hutchesons' GS 49 Maisie Ballantyne Hawick HS 50 Anna MacKinnon Stirling HS 51 Eva Barbour Hutchesons' GS 52 Niamh McWilliams St Ninian's HS (Giff.) 53 Tess Hand Balfron HS 54 Peggy-Nan Rodger Glasgow Gaelic School 55 Orla McGeehan St Columba's HS 56 Grace Booth Madras College 57 Emma Halliwell Madras College 58 Naomi Howlieson Bannockburn HS 59 georgia wood Jedburgh Gram.
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