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2007-03-10 Schools Cross Country Championships SCOTTISHPOWER SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2007 D Girls Under 14 1 193 Alice Haining Galashiels Academy 11.00 2 128 Louisa Stewart Mary Erskine Sc 11.06 3 115 Deborah Hannah Lenzie Academy 11.11 4 208 Iona Brodie Monifieth High 11.18 5 102 Rebecca Patrick Hutcheson’s Gram 11.25 6 194 Sarah Hodge Glasgow Sch O Sport 11.30 7 125 Halina Rees Madras College 11.37 8 101 Lucy Patrick Hutcheson’s Gram 11.40 9 97 Abi Duff Hutcheson’s Gram 11.45 10 71 Karin Belch Glasgow Academy 11.50 11 73 Georgina Sellyn Glasgow Academy 11.50 12 95 Anna Black Hutcheson’s Gram 11.52 13 201 Mairi Brown Hamilton College 11.58 14 172 Katie Bain Alford Academy 11.59 15 213 Laura Robertson Portobello High 12.00 16 203 Amy McLellan Hyndland 12.00 17 187 Jade Currie Dornoch Academy 12.02 18 204 Stephanie Sloan James Hamilton Academy 12.04 19 23 Maya Stone Bell Baxter High 12.05 20 7 Naomi Dunphy Arbroath High 12.06 21 223 Olivia Collison-Owen St Leonards School 12.07 22 174 Sarah Turner Beath HS 12.07 23 177 Megan Gray Biggar High 12.09 24 216 Julie Dobbin St Aidan’s 12.11 25 165 Ariadne Weir Wallace Hall Academy 12.14 26 221 Bethany Ross St Joseph's Academy 12.17 27 49 Morven MacKenzie Dingwall 12.21 28 222 Grace Collison-Owen St Leonards School 12.23 29 210 Emma Meechan Notre Dame High 12.25 30 43 Katie Sprang Craigholme 12.26 31 229 Maria Milliken Turnbull High 12.28 32 114 Andrea Gaffney Lenzie Academy 12.30 33 91 Katie McKay High Sc Of Glasgow 12.31 34 198 Milissa Montague Gourock High School 12.31 35 127 Caitlin Gray Mary Erskine Sc 12.31 36 22 Lauren McKinney Bell Baxter High 12.34 37 209 Erin O'kane Morrison’s Academy 12.34 38 40 Stephanie Fairfield Craigholme 12.36 39 217 Victoria Conway St Andrew's Academy 12.38 40 193 Alice Haining Galashiels Academy 12.39 41 33 Sophie Jones Boclair Academy 12.39 42 218 Rachel Dunn St George’s 12.41 43 123 Kirsty Duncan Madras College 12.42 44 47 Paula Gass Dingwall 12.42 45 207 Lucy Mitchell Larbert High 12.45 46 26 Amanda Monaghan Bishopbriggs Academy 12.45 47 10 April Hunter Arbroath High 12.47 48 15 Kirstin Halliday Bearsden Academy 12.47 49 106 Suzy Nairn Jordanhill School 12.47 50 59 Lara Mowforth Douglas Academy 12.50 51 44 Jessica Stewart Craigholme 52 185 Cara Tavendale Crieff High 53 192 Jennifer Waddell Duncanrigg Secondary 54 45 Katie Watson Craigholme 55 129 Rosie Stewart Mary Erskine Sc 56 191 Hayley Middleton Duncanrigg Secondary 57 224 Flora Ogilvy St Leonards School 58 50 Rachel Mieklejohn Dingwall 59 199 Hazel Murray Graeme High 60 215 Mhairi Grieve Selkirk High 61 94 Kate Squire High Sc Of Glasgow 62 87 Juliet Gordon High Sc Of Glasgow 63 18 Alice Smith Bearsden Academy 64 227 Amy Hendry Stirling High 65 103 Katy Athorne Jordanhill School 66 143 Katie McAlpine St Columba’s School 67 113 Kirsty Durham Lenzie Academy 68 197 Lisa MacDonald Gourock High School 69 89 Alex MacNaughton High Sc Of Glasgow 70 173 Amy Barton Baldragon Academy 71 196 Sarah Glenny Gourock High School SCOTTISHPOWER SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2007 72 53 Karla Urquhart Dingwall 73 100 Emily Jacobs Hutcheson’s Gram 74 186 Fionn Hargreaves Dollar Academy 75 220 Annie Kirkland St Joseph's Academy 76 119 Ishbel Rodger Linlithgow Academy 77 122 Elaine Cairns Madras College 78 93 Johanna Norris High Sc Of Glasgow 79 24 Katy Tan Bell Baxter High 80 159 Patricia Moyo Strathallan 81 52 Rosalind Shephard Dingwall 82 179 Ailsa Scott Braes High 83 214 Lauren Goldie Prestwick Academy 84 74 Kirsty Boswell Gryffe High 85 228 Cheryl Anderson Trinity High 86 99 Lucy Lanigan Hutcheson’s Gram 87 200 Natalie O'Neil Greenock High 88 20 Sarah Dawson Bell Baxter High 89 48 Harley MacKenzie Dingwall 90 92 Ailsa McNab High Sc Of Glasgow 91 46 Natalie Bushell Dingwall 92 138 Rosemary McClaren St Aloysius College 93 70 Katie Archibald Glasgow Academy 94 149 Gemma Connelly Stonelaw 95 19 Annaliese Walters Bearsden Academy 96 231 Nikki Manson Woodfarm High 97 171 Ailsa Stewart Williamwood High 98 90 Grace McIlfatrick High Sc Of Glasgow 99 96 Sarah Cooper Hutcheson’s Gram 100 163 Kyna Hodges Wallace Hall Academy 101 98 Kate Galbraith Hutcheson’s Gram 102 170 April Miller Williamwood High 103 39 Katy Campbell Craigholme 104 148 Elaine Brown Stonelaw 105 144 Rachel McCabe St Columba’s School 106 190 Heather Smiley Dunblane High 107 130 Claire Thurlow Mary Erskine Sc 108 16 Rachel Knox Bearsden Academy 109 140 Melissa McStay St Aloysius College 110 38 Ruth Bissland Craigholme 111 211 Kelsey Cook Peterhead Academy 112 169 Olivia Keenan Williamwood High 113 158 Emily MacLachlan Strathallan 114 157 Maggie Luck Strathallan 115 107 Hayley Sim Jordanhill School 116 51 Trudi Ross Dingwall 117 146 Jenny Pirrie St Columba’s School 118 124 Anna Peacock Madras College 119 25 Nicola Wilson Bell Baxter High 120 145 Beth Nandwani St Columba’s School 121 141 Thalia Renucci St Aloysius College 122 117 Heather Stewart Lenzie Academy 123 83 Leah Cantley Hazlehead Academy 124 61 Beth Thayne Douglas Academy 125 205 Ailidh Henderson Kilsyth Academy 126 212 Leah Gordon Peterhead Academy 127 14 Eilidh Gillen Bearsden Academy 128 139 Rachael McIntyre St Aloysius College 129 56 Kathryn Hooper Douglas Academy 130 35 Diane Nicholson Boclair Academy 131 104 Amy Cameron Jordanhill School 132 105 Emma Milliken Jordanhill School 133 32 Lindsay Hunter Boclair Academy 134 42 Meg Horne Craigholme 135 72 Elspeth Couper Glasgow Academy 136 183 Caitlin Whitson Carluke High 137 121 Nancy Sneddon Linlithgowow AcademAcademy 138 88 Kate MacArthur High Sc Of Glasgow 139 65 Danielle Gibson Dumfries Academy 140 66 Kayleigh Patterson Dumfries Academy 141 6 Kelly Clark Arbroath High 142 21 Yvonne Howat Bell Baxter High 143 85 Fiona Mutch Hazlehead Academy 144 13 Fiona Gibb Bearsden Academy SCOTTISHPOWER SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2007 145 155 Linzi Taylor Stonelaw 146 86 Alison Scott Hazlehead Academy 147 151 Natasha Harkness Stonelaw 148 154 Jenna Ross Stonelaw 149 156 Azlyn Edens Strathallan 150 116 Ainsley Rodmant Lenzie Academy 151 206 Melissa Pirie Kilsyth Academy 152 120 Rhonwen Smith Linlithgow Academy 153 29 Sarah Elliot Bishopbriggs Academy 154 62 Adele Aitken Dumfries Academy 155 60 Gayle Raeside Douglas Academy 156 78 Alice O'brien Gryffe High 157 36 Gillian Nicholson Boclair Academy 158 162 Shannon Baillie Wallace Hall Academy 159 77 Beth Milligan Gryffe High 160 55 Holly Green Douglas Academy 161 226 Megan Cairney Stirling High 162 219 Aynsley Barclay St Joseph's Academy 163 57 Hannah Hughes Douglas Academy 164 64 Katie Clark Dumfries Academy 165 31 Holly Fergusson Boclair Academy 166 34 Claire McKain Boclair Academy 167 79 Gemma Petrie Gryffe High 168 181 Donna McMillan Campbeltown Grammar 169 182 Kerri Robertson Campbeltown Grammar 170 9 Chloe Gibson Arbroath High 171 27 V Robins Bishopbriggs Academy 172 11 Kimberlay Morrison Arbroath High 173 142 Caitlin Fox Gardner St Columba’s School 174 28 K Bennett Bishopbriggs Academy 34 Hutcheson’s Gram 173 Craigholme 199 Mary Erskine Sc 201 Dingwall 222 Bell Baxter High 224 Lenzie Academy 225 High Sc Of Glasgow 245 Madras College 249 Glasgow Academy 314 Bearsden Academy 360 Jordanhill School 378 Arbroath High 408 St Columba’s School 450 St Aloysius College 456 Strathallan 458 Douglas Academy 461 Boclair Academy 490 Stonelaw 544 Bishopbriggs Academy 566 Gryffe High 597 Dumfries Academy SCOTTISHPOWER SSAA Secondary Schools' Beach Park, Irvine Cross-Country Championships Sat. 10th march 2007 D Boys Under 14 1 193 Michael Overend St Leonards School 11.47 2 198 Jake Wightman Stewart’s Melville C 11.52 3 175 Craig Campbell Fortrose Academy 11.59 4 80 Max Lott Hutcheson’s Gram 12.04 5 162 Gary Smith Bannerman HS 12.08 6 25 Ethan Sloan-Dennison Boclair Academy 12.21 7 192 Adam Harris St Leonards School 12.24 8 79 Drew Hollinshead Hutcheson’s Gram 12.35 9 181 Ross Hill Hamilton College 12.35 10 178 Christopher Allan Greenfaulds HS 12.37 11 189 Tim Sawrey Royal High 12.39 12 60 Stephen Howie Gryffe High 12.39 13 123 Lewis Howel St Aloysius College 12.46 14 156 Neil Gourley Williamwood High 12.48 15 203 Euan Walker Uddingston Grammar 12.48 16 199 Sam Wightman Stewart’s Melville C 12.49 17 72 Gavin Chalmers High Sc Of Glasgow 12.51 18 179 Shaun Dempsey Grove Academy 12.53 19 201 Alexander Coubrough Stirling High 13.07 20 91 Mark Austin Jordanhill School 13.10 21 3 Calum Gibson Annan Academy 13.11 22 159 Logan Bonar Alva Academy 13.14 23 97 Callum Heirs Lenzie Academy 13.16 24 160 Martin Hall Alva Academy 13.20 25 190 Gregor MacEwen St Columba’s School 13.21 26 188 Jack Lochans Paisley Grammar 13.21 27 118 Matthew Crawford Peterhead Academy 13.23 28 126 Patrick O'Donnell St Aloysius College 13.23 29 168 Kristopher Faulds Braes High 13.24 30 30 Euan McGill Douglas Academy 13.28 31 32 Callum Tait Douglas Academy 13.28 32 85 Lewis Walter Hutcheson’s Gram 13.30 33 117 Elliott Winyard Peebles High 13.30 34 129 John Blythe Stonelaw 13.31 35 180 Stewart Hall Hamilton College 13.31 36 146 Scott Molloy Turnbull High 13.32 37 163 Stephen Wallace Bannerman HS 13.32 38 69 Craig Wallace Hazlehead Academy 13.35 39 63 Mark Clayton Hazlehead Academy 13.36 40 141 Alex Vine Strathallan 13.39 41 45 Adam Tunaley Dunblane High 13.42 42 84 M McMillan Hutcheson’s Gram 13.42 43 94 Kenneth Siu Jordanhill School 13.47 44 125 Matthew McKenna St Aloysius College 13.48 45 124 Sean McCall St Aloysius College 13.49 46 121 Steven Scott Peterhead Academy 13.52 47 93 Mark McGowan Jordanhill School 13.53 48 17
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