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External Results SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2012 Girls U14 1 Laura Stark St Columba's School 10:26 66 Kirsty Griffiths Hutchesons' Gramm. 2 Leah Davie Inverkeithing HS 10:43 67 Alice Solerod St Aloysius Coll. 3 Esme Stewart Mary Erskine 10:51 68 Katie Waters St Aloysius Coll. 4 Holly Little Bearsden Academy 10:52 69 Niamh Mullen Kinross HS 5 Iona Miller St Columba's School 10:56 70 Rachel Hutchison Dalkeith HS 6 Hilary Lewin St George's 11:08 71 Victoria Maguire HS of Glasgow 7 Sarah Eunson Hutchesons' Gramm. 11:14 72 Beth Barbour Hutchesons' Gramm. 8 Rebecca Metcalfe Williamwood HS 11:22 73 Sophia Gambro Robert Gordon's Coll. 9 Ellie Paisley Langholm Academy 11:22 74 Emma Devine St Columba's School 10 Ailsa Duthie Albyn School 11:25 75 Cara Addison-Smith Hutchesons' Gramm. 11 Rona Tytler Gryffe HS 11:26 76 Ellen Voute Bearsden Academy 12 Milly Kinghorn Albyn School 11:37 77 Corinne Phillips Mary Erskine 13 Shelby Morrison Notre Dame HS 11:39 78 Roshin Arnold Williamwood HS 14 Emily Nicholson Woodmill HS 11:39 79 Imogen Samuel St Leonards School 15 Caitlin Arnott George Watson's Coll. 11:41 80 Katie Hay-Smith Mary Erskine 16 Morag Paterson Hermitage Academy 11:42 81 Kate Kilpatrick Notre Dame HS 17 E Russell Lornshill Academy 11:44 82 Megan Pelly Lomond School 18 Kerry MacAngus Gryffe HS 11:47 83 Fiona Grant Peebles HS 19 Cari Kiddie HS of Glasgow 11:48 84 Catherine McEwan Albyn School 20 Catriona Allan St Columba's School 11:49 85 Zoe Burden Lomond School 21 Rebecca Conroy Craigholme 11:51 86 Sophie Milne Albyn School 22 Charlotte Barber St George's 11:52 87 Nellie Wilson Ullapool HS 23 Carolyn Cameron Lasswade HS Centre 11:55 88 Alana Church Williamwood HS 24 Melissa Robinson Hermitage Academy 11:55 89 Hannah Grant Williamwood HS 25 Kayleigh Justice Craigholme 12:01 90 Eve McCusker HS of Glasgow 26 Emma Dickie Craigholme 12:03 91 Neve Chalmers Williamwood HS 27 Talia Mathers St Margaret's 12:03 92 Emma Thomson Williamwood HS 28 Maura Frances Rogers St Aloysius Coll. 12:03 93 Flora Adam St Leonards School 29 Emily Cross Mary Erskine 12:06 94 Katherine McBarron St Leonards School 30 Imogen Robertson-Barnett Strathallan School 12:06 95 Catriona Norval Kilgraston School 31 Niamh Duthie Albyn School 12:07 96 Katie Hitchin Belmont Academy 32 Annie Porter HS of Dundee 12:07 97 Gillian Gibson Stonelaw HS 33 Ailsa Clark George Watson's Coll. 12:07 98 Emma Wilson Bearsden Academy 34 Emily Craig Duncanrig 12:07 99 Sophia Gregg-Arlt Lenzie Academy 35 Amy Watkins Biggar HS 12:10 100 Georgia Halkett Lenzie Academy 36 Rachel Hamilton St Leonards School 12:11 101 Jodie Judd Glasgow Academy 37 Chloe Mathers Hutchesons' Gramm. 12:13 102 Orla Busby George Heriot's School 38 Jessica Curry St Columba's School 12:14 103 Mariha Zuberi Williamwood HS 39 Alice McCall Craigholme 12:14 104 Zoe Clark Albyn School 40 Alannah O'Donnell Robert Gordon's Coll. 12:14 105 Beth Keller Boclair Academy 41 Caitlin Grant Robert Gordon's Coll. 12:14 106 Ines Hayward-Daventry St Leonards School 42 Heather Fawcett Johnstone HS 12:14 107 Darby Mulvey Keenan Glasgow Academy 43 Evie Sneddon St Aloysius Coll. 12:14 108 Sarah Hollingsworth Strathallan School 44 Sophie Highet Hutchesons' Gramm. 12:16 109 Holly Wicklow Glasgow Academy 45 Anna Gilchrist George Heriot's School 12:16 110 Kate McLeod Stonelaw HS 46 Lucy Hart George Heriot's School 12:18 111 Alexandra Burns Hermitage Academy 47 Lindsay Robertson Bearsden Academy 12:19 112 Lucy Jo Malone Glasgow Academy 48 Lottie Wright St George's 12:20 113 Anna Dow Boclair Academy 49 Charli Shand Glasgow Sch of Sport 12:22 114 Lianna Robertson Strathallan School 50 Lauren Durnin HS of Glasgow 12:24 115 Kiera Green St Aloysius Coll. 51 Fiona Baillie HS of Glasgow 12:25 116 Olivia Mullen St Aloysius Coll. 52 Katie Scott Nairn Academy 12:25 117 Mhairi Crook Ullapool HS 53 Iona Fraser HS of Glasgow 12:29 118 Caitlin Andrew Strathallan School 54 Robyn Coates George Watson's Coll. 12:29 119 Kirsty Shearer Stonelaw HS 55 Eleanor Downie Hutchesons' Gramm. 12:33 120 Olivia Selby Lenzie Academy 56 Gemma Craig Castle Douglas HS 12:34 121 Anna Coull George Watson's Coll. 57 Adelina Callan Turnbull HS 12:34 122 Ashleigh Lewis Inverclyde Academy 58 Megan Cox HS of Glasgow 12:34 123 Elena Whittle Ullapool HS 59 Anna Kelly Robert Gordon's Coll. 12:34 124 Morna Sinclair Glasgow Academy 60 Jodie Knight Hutchesons' Gramm. 12:34 125 Alison Loose Inverclyde Academy 61 Abbie Jeffrys Glasgow Academy 126 Charli Shand Glasgow Sch of Sport 62 Marina Otano-Gonzalez Strathallan School 127 Suha Ahmed Boclair Academy 63 Chloe Sockalingum Craigholme 128 Taylor Porteous Lenzie Academy 64 Erin Meek Ullapool HS 65 Molly Hart Craigholme 1 St Columba's School 2 Craigholme 3 Albyn School 4 Hutchesons' Gramm. 5 HS of Glasgow 6 Mary Erskine 7 St Aloysius Coll. 8 Robert Gordon's Coll. 9 George Watson's Coll. 10 Bearsden Academy 11 Williamwood HS 12 St Leonards School 13 Strathallan School 14 Glasgow Academy 15 Ullapool HS 16 Lenzie Academy SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2012 Boys U14 1 Anthony Addison George Watson's Coll. 11:27 82 Cameron Doig Balwearie HS 2 Aiden Johnson Douglas Academy 11:31 83 Daniel Boulton-Jones Hutchesons' Gramm. 3 Matthew Crawford Wallace HS 11:32 84 James Struel Glasgow Academy 4 Tristan Rees St Leonards School 11:45 85 Dean whitton Balwearie HS 5 Struan Paton Hamilton Coll. 11:55 86 Rowan Aitchison Lomond School 6 Adam Scott Balwearie HS 11:59 87 Scott Brooks Albyn School 7 Jamie Mackinnon Jordanhill School 12:10 88 Euan Harold Albyn School 8 Jack Roden Greenwood Academy 12:12 89 Greg Findlay Hutchesons' Gramm. 9 Andrew Kilpatrick Williamwood HS 12:12 90 Angus Lapslie Strathallan School 10 Freddie Carcas George Heriot's School 12:16 91 Ross Campbell Strathallan School 11 Ewan Rae Jordanhill School 12:17 92 Scott Duffield Glasgow Academy 12 Adam Brady Jordanhill School 12:18 93 Ben Morris Glasgow Academy 13 Andrew Moreland Jordanhill School 12:22 94 Robbie Baxter Boclair Academy 14 Andrew Merry Grove Academy 12:24 15 Michael Dunn St Aloysius Coll. 12:27 1 Jordanhill School 16 James Berry Balwearie HS 12:29 2 Balwearie HS 17 R. McLaren Woodmill 12:30 3 St Aloysius Coll. 18 Conor Thomson Gleniffer HS 12:31 4 Robert Gordon's Coll. 19 Josh Hendry St Columba's School 12:32 5 HS of Glasgow 20 Ross Lyttle Lesmahagow HS 12:37 6 Hutchesons' Gramm. 21 Euan Boyle Kinross HS 12:39 7 Glasgow Academy 22 Simon Fraser Jordanhill School 12:39 8 Boclair Academy 23 Joe Arthur George Watson's Coll. 12:41 9 Strathallan School 24 Owain Stark Balwearie HS 12:43 10 Albyn School 25 Charlie Beeson Mackie Academy 12:45 26 Hamish Stewart HS of Glasgow 12:46 27 Tyler White Queen Anne HS 12:47 28 Stuart Waitt George Heriot's School 12:50 29 David Allan Williamwood HS 12:51 30 Charlie Kidd George Watson's Coll. 12:51 31 Glen Keith Robert Gordon's Coll. 12:56 32 Brandyn Milne St Aloysius Coll. 12:57 33 Ruairidh Russell Glasgow Academy 12:58 34 Liam Wotherspoon Mearns Academy 13:00 35 Brodie Barker Robert Gordon's Coll. 13:00 36 Ross Peddie Robert Gordon's Coll. 13:00 37 Kalil Shahid St Aloysius Coll. 13:09 38 Scott Stevenson Boclair Academy 13:10 39 Matthew Smith Dalkeith HS 13:13 40 Ross Thomson Jordanhill School 13:15 41 Robert Ponton Wallace Hall Academy 13:15 42 Joshua O'Hare St Aloysius Coll. 13:21 43 Callum Letham Monifieth HS 13:22 44 Mathew Millar Balwearie HS 13:22 45 Max Milarvie Jordanhill School 13:29 46 Gavin Smith Stonelaw HS 13:33 47 Jack Anderson Monifieth HS 13:33 48 Jamie Eatock St Columba's School 13:33 49 Cameron Carney Hutchesons' Gramm. 13:36 50 Vito Giambastiani HS of Glasgow 13:38 51 Alex Wood Robert Gordon's Coll. 13:41 52 Stuart Ferguson HS of Glasgow 13:41 53 George Baird Hutchesons' Gramm. 13:41 54 Yevgeny Hildebrandt Hutchesons' Gramm. 13:44 55 Christopher Young Williamwood HS 13:44 56 Calum Milliken Hutchesons' Gramm. 13:46 57 Adam Stewart St Leonards School 13:46 58 Calum Esler HS of Glasgow 13:46 59 Ben Dalziel Lenzie Academy 13:46 60 Aeneas Macdonald St Leonards School 13:52 61 Brad Moffat Stonelaw HS 62 Jack Adair HS of Glasgow 63 Lyle Ross Strathallan School 64 Josh MacGowan HS of Glasgow 65 Christopher Garry Bishopbriggs Academy 66 Gavin Stewart Strathallan School 67 Etienne Dick Albyn School 68 Harry Clark St Aloysius Coll. 69 Calum Caskie Lomond School 70 Allan Fernandes Strathallan School 71 Gordon Stackhouse Glasgow Academy 72 Alex Scott Albyn School 73 Ewan Wilson Hutchesons' Gramm. 74 William Fleming Boclair Academy 75 Cameron Black Belmont Academy 76 Andrew Fleming Dalkeith HS 77 Andrew Peebles Boclair Academy 78 Leo Walker Portobello HS 79 Alastair Graham Stonelaw HS 80 Andrew Marwood Mearns Academy 81 Lloyd Creevy HS of Glasgow SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2012 Girls 14 - 15 1 Kirstin Oakley Prestwick Academy 11:52 82 Lyndsay McCall Williamwood HS 2 Gillian Black Jordanhill School 12:03 83 Abbie Lindsay Kilgraston School 3 Katie Turnbull Hutchesons' Gramm.
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