POOL 1 LEVEL 1 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 1 Rheagan Lang Bearsden a 13.5 12.4 25.9 2 Laura Prior Bearsden a 12.2 11.6

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POOL 1 LEVEL 1 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 1 Rheagan Lang Bearsden a 13.5 12.4 25.9 2 Laura Prior Bearsden a 12.2 11.6 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE HEAT 2012-2013 POOL 1 LEVEL 1 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 1 Rheagan Lang Bearsden A 13.5 12.4 25.9 2 Laura Prior Bearsden A 12.2 11.6 23.8 3 Louise Thomson Bearsden A 12.2 12.4 24.6 4 Georgia Molloy Bearsden A 12.5 12.6 25.1 TEAM TOTAL 38.2 37.4 75.6 4 5 Tallulah Belle Mitchell Grimes Boclair A 13.9 12.5 26.4 6 Eilidh McPherson Boclair A 13.5 12.4 25.9 7 Allanah McPherson Boclair A 12 11.4 23.4 8 Emma Williams Boclair A 13.2 12.9 26.1 TEAM TOTAL 40.6 37.8 78.4 2 9 Lottie White Douglas A 12.2 13.6 25.8 10 Rebecca McInnes Douglas A 13.9 13.6 27.5 11 Douglas A 0 0 0 12 Chloe Traynor Douglas A 13.5 13.5 27 TEAM TOTAL 39.6 40.7 80.3 1 14 Melanie McCallum Turnbull A 12.5 11.9 24.4 15 Becky Kirby Turnbull A 11.9 11.2 23.1 16 Turnbull A 0 0 0 17 Turnbull A 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL 24.4 23.1 47.5 7 POOL 2 LEVEL 1 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 18 Kara McLaughlin Bearsden B 12.7 12 24.7 19 Taylor Mahindru Bearsden B 12.2 11.9 24.1 20 Olivia Hall Bearsden B 11.1 11.6 22.7 21 Holly Little Bearsden B 11.2 12.3 23.5 TEAM TOTAL 36.1 36.2 72.3 5 22 Erin Smart Boclair B 12.4 11.4 23.8 23 Cara Gibson Boclair B 11.9 11.4 23.3 24 Kirsty MacKenzie Boclair B 13.5 11 24.5 25 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL 37.8 33.8 71.6 6 26 Hannah Simpson Douglas B 12.6 13.8 26.4 27 Leah Hatton Douglas B 13 12.5 25.5 28 Rachel McNabb Douglas B 12.2 13 25.2 29 Tori Maguire Douglas B 12.4 13.6 26 TEAM TOTAL 38 40.4 78.4 2 30 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION POOL 3 LEVEL 1 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 34 Abigail Mayhew Lenzie A 10.5 11.4 21.9 35 Lenzie A 0 36 Lenzie A 0 37 Lenzie A 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 38 Douglas C 0 0 0 39 Alice McIntyre Beon Douglas C 11.9 11.7 23.6 40 Johnathan Douglas Douglas C 12.9 12.9 25.8 41 Louise Webber Douglas C 12.4 12.4 24.8 TEAM TOTAL 37.2 37 74.2 42 Annie Abercromie Turnbull B 13.2 11.1 24.3 43 Keavy Diamond Turnbull B 14 12.9 26.9 44 Olivia Watson Turnbull B 13 12.4 25.4 45 Turnbull B 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL 40.2 36.4 76.6 46 0 47 0 48 0 49 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 POOL 4 LEVEL 2 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 50 Niamh Frame Bearsden C 13.5 13.8 27.3 51 Kirsten Ritchie Bearsden C 14.5 14.5 29 52 Kirsty Aitken Bearsden C 14 14.7 28.7 53 Gemma Wrigley Bearsden C 14.3 14.4 28.7 TEAM TOTAL 42.8 43.6 86.4 3 54 Sarah Finlay Bishopbriggs A 15.2 16 31.2 55 Lauren Burke Bishopbriggs A 15.2 15.1 30.3 56 Fiona Glen Bishopbriggs A 15.2 15.6 30.8 57 Heather Mardle Bishopbriggs A 15 15.5 30.5 TEAM TOTAL 45.6 47.1 92.7 1 58 Abbie McFarlane Boclair C 13.7 11.5 25.2 59 Robyn Higgins Boclair C 14.7 13.2 27.9 60 Kiera Campbell Boclair C 14.5 11.3 25.8 61 Victoria Mearns Boclair C 14.4 14.1 28.5 TEAM TOTAL 43.6 38.8 82.4 62 Mercy Abel Lenzie B 15 16.1 31.1 63 Elise Hendry Lenzie B 14.2 15.1 29.3 64 Ellie Logan Lenzie B 15.2 14.9 30.1 65 Abigail Cribbes Lenzie B 14.5 14.8 29.3 TEAM TOTAL 44.7 46.1 90.8 2 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION POOL 5 LEVEL 2 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 66 0 67 0 68 0 69 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 70 Emma Owen Bishopbriggs B 14.7 13.1 27.8 71 Holly Aston Bishopbriggs B 14.7 15.3 30 72 Julie McNicol Bishopbriggs B 15 13.9 28.9 73 Ariana Scott Bishopbriggs B 14.2 14 28.2 TEAM TOTAL 44.4 43.2 87.6 74 Jude Sloan-Dennison Boclair D 13.7 3.4 17.1 75 Hannah Mils Boclair D 13.7 12.4 26.1 76 Daisy Mearns Boclair D 14.5 14.3 28.8 77 Boclair D 0 0 0 TEAM TOTAL 41.9 30.1 72 78 0 79 0 80 0 81 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 POOL 6 LEVEL 2 NO NAME SCHOOL VAULT FLOOR TOTAL POS 82 0 83 0 84 0 85 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 0 0 86 Jordyn Shearer Lenzie C 0 0 0 87 Holly Kelly Lenzie C 14.8 14.8 88 Alanna Jayne McSherry Lenzie C 10.7 10.7 89 Shelley Speirs Lenzie C 12.7 12.7 TEAM TOTAL 0 38.2 38.2 90 Kira Furphy Turnbull C 14.9 14.9 91 Orla Riddell Turnbull C 8.8 8.8 92 Ainslie Bennett Turnbull C 11.7 11.7 93 Paris Welsh Turnbull C 8.8 8.8 TEAM TOTAL 0 35.4 35.4 94 Michaela Newton Turnbull D 9.9 9.9 95 Hayleigh Cassidy Turnbull D 0 96 Charlene Aniobi Turnbull D 10 10 97 Turnbull D 0 TEAM TOTAL 0 10 10.
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