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British Schools Championships British Schools Championships at EIS Sheffield on 16-17 March 2019 Boys (Years 8-9) Under 34kg Boys (Years 8-9) Under 38kg GOLD Tristan Walters Great Torrington School GOLD Aiden Tang SILVER Laurence Hill Llanishen High School SILVER Youcef Dafallah BRONZE Lewis Da Silva Miguel Kingsmeadow [email protected] BRONZE Innis Bennett Linlithgow Academy BRONZE Dovydas PulokasThe Gatwick School BRONZE Hugo Ayres Chertsey High School FIFTH Jack Stanley Wirral Grammar School For Boys FIFTH Joshua Herlihy Warriner FIFTH Arthur Tipping Downend School Entry: 6 Entry: 10 Boys (Years 8-9) Under 42kg Boys (Years 8-9) Under 46kg GOLD Nabil Annich GOLD Declan Knight The Weald School SILVER Logan McAdam The Misbourne SILVER Samuel John Gowerton Comprehensive BRONZE Henry Sturm Gordons School BRONZE Eric Mazzoni-Dalton Mountbatten School BRONZE James Smith Qeh Bristol BRONZE Joab Brighton-Boyns Mounts Bay Academy FIFTH Luke Westwood Larbert High School FIFTH Callum Moffat Larbert High School FIFTH Harvey Creasey-Cottle Lavington School FIFTH Kyras Chambers-Edutie Langly Park School Entry: 15 Entry: 19 Boys (Years 8-9) Under 50kg Boys (Years 8-9) Under 55kg GOLD Abderrahim Rahmani Mossbourne Community Academy GOLD Tommy Jackson Malet Lambert SILVER Reagan Black St Ambrose High School SILVER Luca Murphy Edgbarrow BRONZE Kamil Ledwon Greenford High School BRONZE William Stables Minsthorpe Community College BRONZE Corey Foster Dinngwall Academy BRONZE Matthew Kesteven Alsager School FIFTH Marc-Anthony Hunt Bourne End Academy FIFTH Brent Oba Salesian School FIFTH Tommy Rand Kilchuimen Academy FIFTH Arthur Flint Linlithgow Academy Entry: 25 Entry: 24 Boys (Years 8-9) Under 60kg Boys (Years 8-9) Under 66kg GOLD Omar Shahin The Fulham Boys School GOLD Matthew Sweeney Gryffe High School SILVER Christopher Howe St Columbas SILVER Joseph Kirk Stokesley School BRONZE Maxim Gushchin Dulwich College BRONZE Hamish Weir Fullbrook School BRONZE Alex Ioannou St Andrews the Apostle Greek Orthodox School BRONZE Armandas Jursys West Grantham Academy, St Hughs School FIFTH Charles Harris The Appleton School FIFTH James Usher Whitburn Coe Academy FIFTH Markos Constantinides Beechen Cliff School FIFTH Adam Reed Y Pant Comprehensive School Entry: 17 Entry: 15 Boys (Years 8-9) Under 73kg Boys (Years 8-9) Under 81kg GOLD Emmanuel Olowe Harrow School GOLD Giancarlo Urselli Harrow School SILVER Jude Esposito Harrow School SILVER Philip Truscott Harrow School BRONZE William Gilbank Birchwood High School BRONZE D'mori Pegus-Hanson Lloyd Williamson BRONZE Alex Hutchison Millburn Academy FIFTH Finn McLeish-Longthorn Pottingham High School FIFTH Barimah Adomakoh Harrow School Entry: 9 Entry: 3 Boys (Years 8-9) Over 81kg GOLD Arsens Mihailovs Harris Garrard Academy SILVER Reece Osei-Wusu Ernest Bevin BRONZE Matthew Gaffaney Harrow School BRONZE Baba Obatoyinbo Harrow School Entry: 4 British Schools Championships at EIS Sheffield on 16-17 March 2019 Girls (Years 8-9) Under 32kg Girls (Years 8-9) Under 36kg GOLD Kacey Seaden Valley Park School GOLD Kirsty Ann Lawson Inverkeithing High School SILVER Charlotte Haines Lutterworth College BRONZE K-C Franklin Sir William Ramsay School BRONZE Jenna Frances Massey St. Edmund Arrowsmith Rc High School FIFTH Rosie Hodgson Lady Lumleys Entry: 1 Entry: 5 Girls (Years 8-9) Under 40kg Girls (Years 8-9) Under 44kg GOLD Emma McCabe St Andrews Academy Paisley GOLD Koga Ishida Bradon Forest School SILVER Amelia Shave Lydiard Park Academy SILVER Myeisha Dawkins Langley Academy BRONZE Jade Reardon Bradford Academy BRONZE Katie Windle St Edmund Arrowsmith BRONZE Tamsin Currie West Kirby Grammar School BRONZE Lesley Corbett Inverkeithing High School FIFTH Libby Darling Culloden Academy FIFTH Ellie Louise Porter Plymstock School FIFTH Paige Sweetland Forrester High School FIFTH Dzuljeta Mihailova Harris Garrard Academy Entry: 7 Entry: 8 Girls (Years 8-9) Under 48kg Girls (Years 8-9) Under 52kg GOLD Esmeè Holgate Qes Kirkby Lonsdale Cumbria GOLD Laura Allen Bedford Academy SILVER Constance Cairns Beeslack Community High School SILVER Tahlia Collis-Smith Princethorpe College BRONZE Savannah Canning St Edward’s Royal Free Ecumenical Middle School BRONZE Lara Haslam Melbourn Vc BRONZE Leah Thakur Wolverhampton Grammar School BRONZE Poppy Hedges Hope Academy FIFTH Isabelle Adams Lady Lumleys FIFTH Sofia Krunic St Augustine’s Priory FIFTH Abigail Grant The Holt School FIFTH Ace Edwards The City Of Leicester College Entry: 11 Entry: 16 Girls (Years 8-9) Under 57kg Girls (Years 8-9) Under 63kg GOLD Phoebe Digweed John O Gaunt GOLD Isabella Cooper Redmaids High School SILVER Nicole Wood Berkhamstead SILVER Leah Jackson De Lisle College BRONZE Kerry McGill St.Margarets High Airdrie BRONZE Maddie Rymer Channing School BRONZE Kirsten Millar Methodist College Belfast BRONZE Pauline Marquis The Winston Churchill High School FIFTH Summer Anegbeh The Palmer Catholic Academy FIFTH Elen Williams Laurence Jackson School FIFTH Rebeca JonesBryn Celynnog Comprehensive School FIFTH Hannah Lumb Saxmundham Free School Entry: 11 Entry: 10 Girls (Years 8-9) Under 70kg Girls (Years 8-9) Over 70kg GOLD Ruby Wiltshire The Urswick School GOLD Chloe Baker Southlands SILVER Camila Rincones St Andrews High School SILVER Noemie Noslen Ruislip High School BRONZE Sophie Rand Kilchuimen Academy BRONZE Becci Eynon Chew Valley School BRONZE Lydia Pearson Queen Elizabeth High School BRONZE Andzelika Grigorjeva Lincoln Castle Academy FIFTH Leah Harwood Hope Academy FIFTH Isabella Field Ridgeway School FIFTH Sienna Collis-Smith Higham Lane School Nuneaton Entry: 8 Entry: 5 British Schools Championships at EIS Sheffield on 16-17 March 2019 Boys (Years 10-11) Under 42kg Boys (Years 10-11) Under 46kg GOLD Christian Reibig Larbert High School GOLD Matthew Grant All Hallows School SILVER Owen Davis Katharine Lady Berkeley's SILVER Reece Edwards Elgin Academy BRONZE George Holland Harris Academy Greenwich BRONZE Joshua Davies Court Moor School BRONZE Fintan Connor Great Torrington School Entry: 3 Entry: 5 Boys (Years 10-11) Under 50kg Boys (Years 10-11) Under 55kg GOLD Lenny Pink Beauchamps High School GOLD Dinari Dawkins Langley Academy SILVER Rory Tyrrell Lodge Park Academy SILVER Sam Eaton Birchwood High School BRONZE Alex Beattie-Lewis Kings Academy BRONZE Joseph Jackson Macmillan Academy BRONZE Bailey Mutseyekwa Millburn Academy BRONZE Sam Lynch St Ambrose High School FIFTH Henry Spooner Tendring Technology College FIFTH Uri First Jfs FIFTH Angus Marsh Inverkeithing High School FIFTH Callum Davidson Merchant Taylor's Boys School Entry: 10 Entry: 16 Boys (Years 10-11) Under 60kg Boys (Years 10-11) Under 66kg GOLD James Gray Auchmuty High School GOLD Jack Walker Tudor Grange Academy SILVER Ryan May Whitley Bay High School SILVER Peter Cassidy De La Salle Secondary School Belfast BRONZE Colby Gladwin Bishop Ramsey Ce School BRONZE Bradley Langford Erasmus Darwin Academy BRONZE Finley Watson Dartford Grammar School BRONZE Tom Kirk Tomlinscote School And Sixth Form FIFTH Justas Smitrius Sydney Russell School FIFTH Daniel Mensah Nower Hill High School FIFTH Jake Ashen Bishop Walsh FIFTH Morgan James The Palmer Catholic Academy Entry: 22 Entry: 29 Boys (Years 10-11) Under 73kg Boys (Years 10-11) Under 81kg GOLD Piers Massa Seven Kings GOLD Luca Abbatiello Cardinal Pole SILVER George Davies Harrow School SILVER Volodimir Myhalyuk Salesian Catholic School Chertsey BRONZE Cameron Henderson Glenrothes High School BRONZE Callum Lyons BRONZE Nye Greasley The Queen Katherine School BRONZE Samuel Grant The Forest School, Wokingham FIFTH Pierre Michelin Ivybridge Community College FIFTH Vladimir Skorobagato Harrow School FIFTH Laurence Andrews Forge Valley School FIFTH Emils Canko St Micheal Catholic School Entry: 18 Entry: 8 Boys (Years 10-11) Under 90kg Boys (Years 10-11) Over 90kg GOLD Henry Ripley Longfield Academy GOLD Shayden Walters SILVER Peter Peganov Harrow School SILVER Ashley Doherty Ballyclare Secondary School BRONZE Harrison Burns BRONZE Yusuf Lallahamood Entry: 2 Entry: 4 British Schools Championships at EIS Sheffield on 16-17 March 2019 Girls (Years 10-11) Under 44kg Girls (Years 10-11) Under 48kg GOLD Kitty Redman Royal Massonic School GOLD Chloe Dodge Bourne End Academy SILVER Leah Hasler The Appleton School BRONZE Kyla Carr Consett Academy BRONZE Holly Payton Barr Beacon FIFTH Lauren Fox The Queen Katherine School Entry: 1 Entry: 5 Girls (Years 10-11) Under 52kg Girls (Years 10-11) Under 57kg GOLD Phoebe Shea Yately School GOLD Anika Rabi Sir William Perkins School SILVER Mary Tomblin Catmose College SILVER Ashliegh Gainer Fazakerley High School BRONZE Sophie McWilliam Elgin High School BRONZE Yasmine Katib Woldgate School BRONZE Mia Katib Woldgate School BRONZE Boglarka Pasztor Grays Convent High School FIFTH Rebecca Bullough Llanfyllin High School FIFTH Melina Noslen Ruislip High School FIFTH Jessica Moody Northfield Academy FIFTH Vita Crowther Redruth School Entry: 7 Entry: 13 Girls (Years 10-11) Under 63kg Girls (Years 10-11) Under 70kg GOLD Nellie Webster Penistone Grammar School GOLD Karis Haughton-Brown Uppingham Community College SILVER Megan Price Huxlow Science College SILVER Chanel McCullion St Bedes Blackburn BRONZE Katherine Burke Warden Park Academy BRONZE Grace Tolley BRONZE Bethany Wood Berkhamsted BRONZE Phoenix Govey-Gray Collingwood College FIFTH Ashleigh Price The Academy Grimsby FIFTH Amy Riddlesdell Oakham Entry: 12 Entry: 5 Girls (Years 10-11) Over 70kg GOLD Meghan Moore Ysgol Bryntawe SILVER Harriet McRae Harrow Way Community School BRONZE Angel Anegbeh The Palmer Catholic Academy BRONZE Iona McPhillips Linlithgow Academy Entry: 4 British Schools Championships Boys (Years 8-9) Under 34kg Competitor Lewis Tristan Jack Laurence Dovydas Lewis Da Silva MiguelWalters Stanley Hill Pulokas Burns Grade 13 Mon 10 Mon 11 Mon 10 Mon 10 Mon 10 Mon Club/Area Kingsmeadow [email protected] Great Torrington School Wirral Grammar School For Boys Llanishen High School The Gatwick School Furness Academy Duration 1 (T) 10 LOSS 4.55 2 TH 10 LOSS 0.23 LEGEND T 3 LOSS T 5 3.25 Ippon as a result of a throw. 10 4 LOSS T 5 3.00 H Ippon as a result of a hold. 10 5 C Ippon as a result of a choke. 10 6 (T) 10 LOSS 0.13 L Ippon as a result of an armlock.
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