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46Kg DANIEL GRANT ALL HALLOWS CATHOLIC S 2017 British Schools Championships Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th April 2017 Entry List Please find below the complete entry list for the forthcoming 2017 British Schools Championships that are being held at EIS Sheffield on Saturday 8nd and Sunday 9th April 2017. First Name Surname School Year Group Weight Category RYAN COOPER HOME SCHOOLED 11 Boys -46kg DANIEL GRANT ALL HALLOWS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 10 Boys -46kg DAVID TAYLOR ST THOMAS MORE RC COMPREHENSIV 11 Boys -46kg KYLE WATT JOHNSTONE HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -46kg ETHAN BOLAND-WHITE THE BLUE SCHOOL, WELLS 10 Boys -50kg ADAM BURT NORTHOLT HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -50kg LUKAS CARPENTER NEWSOME HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -50kg ARCHIE COLLIS ST NINIAN'S HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -50kg ADAM FUNNELL HAZELWICK 10 Boys -50kg CONNOR DAVID GOSSEDGE NORTHOLT HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -50kg OZZY GOWEN HOME EDUCATED 10 Boys -50kg LEWIS HALLAM PARK VIEW 10 Boys -50kg STEFAK OSTAP HARROW SCHOOL 11 Boys -50kg ETHAN PROUD ST BENET BISCOP ACADEMY 11 Boys -50kg KAREEM SULTAN ORLEANS PARK SCHOOL 10 Boys -50kg KIRAN JOSEPH WHITE GARTH HILL COLLEGE 10 Boys -50kg JONAH ALFERT DR. CHALLONERS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg CHARLIE ALVIS ST THOMAS MORE 10 Boys -55kg BEN AUSTEN WINDSOR BOYS SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg ALED BEYNON YSGOL GYMRAEG BRO MYRDDIN 10 Boys -55kg LUKE CALDWELL KINGS PARK SECONDARY 10 Boys -55kg LOGAN CAMPBELL HORNSEA SCHOOL LANGUAGE COLLEG 10 Boys -55kg JOSEPH CHRANIUK JOHN HAMPDEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg TOLA FOLA-ALADE HARROW SCHOOL 11 Boys -55kg William Heselgrove The Academy Grimsby 10 Boys -55kg SEBASTIEN HOPE ST PAUL'S CATHOLIC COLLEGE 10 Boys -55kg GEORGE HUDSON WELSHPOOL HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -55kg ZACHARY MCCALLUM ICENI ACADEMY 11 Boys -55kg HUGH PEARSON HARROW SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg ANUSIT PHALASAN ST MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg JAMES PLUMMER MALET LAMBERT SCHOOL 11 Boys -55kg JOSHUA RICHTER OLDFIELD 10 Boys -55kg LUKE RIPLEY WOOLWICH POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL 11 Boys -55kg KIERAN ROBERTSON Y PANT COMPREHENSIVE 10 Boys -55kg BEN SMITH ST THOMAS MORE RC ACADEMY 10 Boys -55kg JUDE STALLARD ST MARTINS SCHOOL 10 Boys -55kg OMAR AMAIDIA ERNEST BEVIN COLLEGE 10 Boys -60kg BEN BAXTER TOMLINSCOTE SCHOOL 11 Boys -60kg ETHAN BOWIE ASHCOMBE SCHOOL 10 Boys -60kg CHARLES BOWLES CRISPIN SCHOOL 10 Boys -60kg Scott BRELSFORD GLOSSOPDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11 Boys -60kg RYAN CANNINGS BRYNGWYN COMPREHENSIVE 11 Boys -60kg PAUL COOLEDGE ST ALBANS CATHOLIC HIGH 10 Boys -60kg SHANE DAVIES KINGSMEAD SCHOOL 10 Boys -60kg HENRY EATON BIRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -60kg THOMAS ELLIOTT HEALING SCIENCE ACADEMY 11 Boys -60kg KAI HAILSTONE BRIMSHAM GREEN 11 Boys -60kg SEAN HASTIE PERTH ACADEMY 10 Boys -60kg DONALD HOLLIDAY CLAIRES COURT 11 Boys -60kg MORGAN JONES NICHOLAS CHAMBERLAINE 10 Boys -60kg CALLUM JONES ST CRISPIN'S 11 Boys -60kg ZAKARIYA KOUNDI LANGLEY ACADEMY 10 Boys -60kg HARVEY MOYSE-MUKHTAR MORTIMER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11 Boys -60kg ADAM PALAMOUNTAIN BLYTH ACADEMY 11 Boys -60kg DANIEL SEABROOK WOKING HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -60kg MITRI SHARAIHA ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL 11 Boys -60kg HENRY STABLES MINSTHORPE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10 Boys -60kg ZACK WAKE FOREST SCHOOL 10 Boys -60kg ALFIE WILSON WOODCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -60kg ELYAS AGOUNIZERA DARTFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg JOE JAMES BECKETT ORIEL HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg MAGNUS BLACK RAMSEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg TOBIN STEVEN BOWERS FULLBROOK SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg MATTHEW BRIMICOMBE CALTHORPE PARK SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg CONALL DOOGAN ST JOHNS'S ACADEMY 11 Boys -66kg KYLE FLANNERY MARDEN HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg SAM GIFFORD SIRIUS ACADEMY NIRTH 11 Boys -66kg CASPER GURNEY HARROW SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg YUUKI HODGSON-SAKAMOTO DR CHALLONER'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg PETER HUGHES BISHOP LUFFA SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg ZSOLT JONAS CHILWELL SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg CHARLES KETT ST MICHAELS RC 10 Boys -66kg HENRY KIRBY HARROW SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg JORDAN KIRKWOOD QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg BENJAMIN LATCHFORD ARCHWAY SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg CAMERON LAVELLE KINGSLEY SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg ETIENNE LODGE CARDIFF HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg Liam MCMULKIN STUART BATHURST HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg REUEL O'NEAL-MARSHALL ST AUGUSTINES HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg NATHAN O'SULLIVAN QUEEN KATHERINE SCHOOL, KENDAL 10 Boys -66kg HENRY OLDING ST.WILFRIDS RC CATHOLIC SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg ALEX PARK WALKDEN HIGH SCHOOL 10 Boys -66kg LUKE RANFORD TUDOR GRANGE ACADEMY 11 Boys -66kg KOLYA SCHWINGE CHURSTON FERRERS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg CALLUM SHEPHERD AUCHMUTY HS 10 Boys -66kg PERRY TAYLOR-WEEDEN TENDRING TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 11 Boys -66kg BEN VAN-DENTEN ST BENET BISCOP CATHOLIC ACADE 10 Boys -66kg HARRY WEST BOWER PARK 11 Boys -66kg MOSA AL-BEDRI St Columba’s 11 Boys -73kg DYLAN ANDERSON LINTON VILLAGE COLLEGE 11 Boys -73kg OLIVER BARRATT BRYN CELYNNOG COMPREHENSIVE 11 Boys -73kg CAMERON JOSEPH BRADLEY ST GREGORY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 10 Boys -73kg CHARLIE CUTHBERT BROXBURN ACADEMY 11 Boys -73kg RYAN DONSON TAMWORTH ENTERPRISE COLLEGE 11 Boys -73kg BRADLEY HAMMOND KIRKBIE KENDAL SCHOOL 11 Boys -73kg GEORGIY IVANIAN HARROW SCHOOL 11 Boys -73kg DANIEL JEFFRIES ASTON ACADEMY 11 Boys -73kg MITCHELL KENNEDY ABBS CROSS ACADEMY 11 Boys -73kg PATRICK LICENSE WATH COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL 11 Boys -73kg MARK MCKEE JAMES YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -73kg FINLEY NORTON ST BEDE'S CATHOLIC COLLEGE 10 Boys -73kg DANIEL PEARSON KING EDWARDS ACADAMY 10 Boys -73kg JACOB POPPLEWELL SIMON LANGTON BOYS SCHOOL 11 Boys -73kg OLIVER RUSSELL GLYN SCHOOL 10 Boys -73kg LEWIS TAYLOR TEIGN ACADEMY 10 Boys -73kg HARRY CLEEVE HARROW SCHOOL 10 Boys -81kg WIILLIAM CROSS CAMPION 10 Boys -81kg ADAM DYER DINGWALL ACADEMY 11 Boys -81kg ABDURAUF GHANI PIMLICO ACADEMY 10 Boys -81kg ALEX MACMILLAN RAMSEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Boys -81kg ETHAN PARTON OAKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys -81kg ADAM SARGENT BRADFIELD SCHOOL 10 Boys -81kg KIERAN HARDAKER PALS AT CHURCHILL 11 Boys -90kg KALLAM NAHOOR ALDRIDGE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 10 Boys -90kg SHAWN GREENIDGE GREEN SPRING ACADEMY SHOREDITCH 11 Boys +90kg EWAN JAFFRAY NUNTHORPE ACADEMY 11 Boys +90kg SCOTT MCNAUGHTON HARROW SCHOOL 10 Boys +90kg JOSHUA WHITEHOUSE WELSHPOOL HIGH SCHOOL 11 Boys +90kg HARRIET TINSDALE BEWDLEY HIGH SCHOOL 11 Girls -70kg LOGAN ROOTS THE JOHN FISHER SCHOOL 11 Young Men -66kg ASHLEIGH BARNIKEL YSGOL Y PRESELI 11 Girls -48kg HOLLY FRANCESCA JACK JOHN LEGGOTT ACADEMY 10 Girls -48kg IOULIA KASAPIDIS LEIGH UTC 10 Girls -48kg KAZIA SARAH SIMPSON SEDGEFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11 Girls -48kg MEGAN EDWARDS ELGIN ACADEMY 10 Girls -52kg HOLLIE HUTCHINSON WELLFIELD 11 Girls -52kg CHLOE PRICE JOYCE FRANKLAND, NEWPORT 10 Girls -52kg MEGAN ROTHWELL IMBERHORNE 11 Girls -52kg PENNIE RUMSBY-FERRIS LONGDEAN SCHOOL 10 Girls -52kg ELEANOR SHARP WALBOTTLE CAMPUS 11 Girls -52kg ELLIE WORRALL MILLAIS 11 Girls -52kg LIBBY ARKLESS PONTELAND HIGH SCHOOL 10 Girls -57kg BROOKLYN BYERS REDCAR ACADEMY 11 Girls -57kg ELLA CORBETT ECCLESFIELD COMP 10 Girls -57kg SOPHIE DEEMING-LANE BAXTER COLLEGE 11 Girls -57kg EMMA LEVISON KING EDWARD VI GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11 Girls -57kg ISABELLA NAMEY GOODWIN ACADEMY 10 Girls -57kg ALISA SYDYKOVA WYCOMBE HIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Girls -57kg REBECCA BELCHER HARRIS ACADEMY 10 Girls -63kg SAFFRON BUTLER WAKEFIELD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 10 Girls -63kg LUCY ENGLAND COLSTON'S GIRLS SCHOOL 11 Girls -63kg DOMIXANNA INTINI WALBOTTLE CAMPUS 11 Girls -63kg FFION LOVATT WELSHPOOL HIGH SCHOOL 10 Girls -63kg BRONAGH O'DOWD WILLIAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 11 Girls -63kg NIAMH O'KEEFFE WIRRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 10 Girls -63kg AMBER PASCOE PENRICE ACADEMY 11 Girls -63kg JOSIE SPARKS THE CASTLE SCHOOL 11 Girls -63kg ALANA TAYLOR-WEEDEN TENDRING TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 11 Girls -63kg CLARICE WITTS SAINT THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC SCH 11 Girls -63kg EMILY CLARK OUTWOOD ACADEMY BRUMBY 11 Girls -70kg CAITLIN HEAD MILTON KEYNES ACADEMY 10 Girls -70kg ROBYN KEY NCEA JOSEPHINE BUTLER CAMPUS 10 Girls -70kg LEAH PATTISON GEORGE STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL 10 Girls -70kg MEGHAN ROEVES SOUTH SHIELDS SCHOOL 10 Girls -70kg HAYLIE TODD PERTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 Girls -70kg LUCY WILLIAMS ASH MANOR SCHOOL 11 Girls -70kg WILL COLLINS HARROW SCHOOL 11 Boys -66kg CRYSTAL ANEGBEH THE PALMER CATHOLIC ACADEMY 10 Girls +70kg IMOGEN HUNTER PIPERS CORNER SCHOOL 11 Girls +70kg AMELIA O'DONNELL OUTWOOD GRANGE ACCADEMY 10 Girls +70kg KARIS STEVENS HABERDASHERS ASKES CRAYFORD 11 Girls +70kg ELEANOR WARBURTON BLESSED EDWARDS 10 Girls +70kg.
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