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Pos Pos Pos Score Pos 1 1 Adela Yeats 2 1 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2017 PRIMARY LEVEL ONE RESULTS No. Pool Gymnast School Team Floor Vault Total Floor Vault Total Team Score Score Score Pos Pos Pos Score Pos 1 1 Adela Yeats Lochardil PS Team A 13.700 13.750 27.450 19 21 13 2 1 Lilly Flegg Lochardil PS Team A 13.700 13.550 27.250 19 38 21 3 1 Carrie Miller Lochardil PS Team A 13.800 13.800 27.600 10 17 7 4 1 Grace Brown Lochardil PS Team A 14.450 13.550 28.000 2 38 2 83.050 2 5 1 Mia Haywood Lochardil PS Team B 13.450 12.550 26.000 48 111 73 6 1 Sophie Morrison Lochardil PS Team B 13.700 12.850 26.550 19 78 49 7 1 Sara Borejszo Lochardil PS Team B 13.250 13.600 26.850 63 34 37 8 1 Reese Ritchie Lochardil PS Team B 13.150 12.600 25.750 72 105 83 79.450 15 9 1 Katie Ewing Drakies PS Team A 13.700 13.950 27.650 19 7 4 10 1 Grace MacLean Drakies PS Team A 13.500 13.650 27.150 44 27 24 11 1 Ella Wheeler Drakies PS Team A 13.050 12.850 25.900 79 78 79 12 1 Eilidh Cummins Drakies PS Team A 13.800 13.550 27.350 10 38 15 82.150 6 13 1 Ella Orr Drakies PS Team B 13.650 12.350 26.000 27 125 73 14 1 Lilly Neville Drakies PS Team B 12.700 12.300 25.000 105 128 126 15 1 Zahra Abou Aichi Drakies PS Team B 12.000 12.650 24.650 168 100 142 16 1 Madi Barber Drakies PS Team B 12.400 13.650 26.050 135 27 71 77.400 24 17 1 Pippa Fergusson Stratherrick PS Team A 12.400 11.700 24.100 135 174 163 18 1 Casey Burton Stratherrick PS Team A 13.400 12.800 26.200 50 84 64 19 1 Isla Drummond Stratherrick PS Team A 12.200 0.000 12.200 156 200 200 62.500 51 20 2 Annie Gault Muirtown PS Team A 13.700 13.900 27.600 19 10 7 21 2 Leah Callender Muirtown PS Team A 13.600 13.950 27.550 32 7 12 22 2 Paige Callender Muirtown PS Team A 13.100 13.200 26.300 76 58 62 23 2 Lucy MacBeth Muirtown PS Team A 13.400 13.900 27.300 50 10 19 82.450 4 24 2 Chloe Hardie Muirtown PS Team B 12.400 12.650 25.050 135 100 121 25 2 Katrina O'Reilly Muirtown PS Team B 13.000 13.100 26.100 80 64 68 26 2 Macy Norgate Muirtown PS Team B 12.900 12.050 24.950 88 148 128 27 2 Withdrawn Muirtown PS Team B 0.000 0.000 0.000 201 200 201 76.100 31 28 2 Kirsten Kortland Daviot PS Team A 13.400 13.500 26.900 50 43 34 29 2 Yvette MacAskill Daviot PS Team A 12.300 13.400 25.700 146 49 87 30 2 Maree MacAskill Daviot PS Team A 12.800 12.500 25.300 99 117 110 31 2 Ethan Parker Daviot PS Team A 12.800 12.550 25.350 99 111 107 78.450 19 32 2 Archie Bone Daviot PS Ind 12.900 13.200 26.100 88 58 68 33 2 Eilidh Cuthbertson Cradlehall PS Team A 12.600 11.850 24.450 118 162 148 34 2 Anna Kelly Cradlehall PS Team A 12.300 13.650 25.950 146 27 77 35 2 Aimee MacDonald Cradlehall PS Team A 13.000 13.250 26.250 80 56 63 36 2 Molly Anderson Cradlehall PS Team A 12.100 13.400 25.500 164 49 96 78.200 21 37 2 Emma McNaught Cradlehall PS Team B 13.000 12.700 25.700 80 96 89 38 2 Emily Ross Cradlehall PS Team B 12.700 12.150 24.850 105 138 135 39 2 Abby MacLaren Cradlehall PS Team B 12.500 12.550 25.050 125 111 121 40 2 Ava McNaught Cradlehall PS Team B 12.600 12.450 25.050 118 120 123 76.000 32 41 3 Eva Ryan Avoch PS Team A 12.833 11.950 24.783 98 155 138 42 3 Emily Duggan Avoch PS Team A 12.867 12.500 25.367 96 117 106 43 3 Eva Lawson Avoch PS Team A 12.667 12.600 25.267 111 105 112 45 3 Daniel Morrison Avoch PS Team A 12.167 12.650 24.817 160 100 136 76.117 30 47 3 Beth Pond Avoch PS Ind 13.533 11.500 25.033 43 180 124 48 3 Kayley Laird Kirkhill PS Team A 11.867 11.850 23.717 176 162 173 49 3 Sarah Campbell Kirkhill PS Team A 10.330 11.900 22.230 199 159 197 50 3 Callum Macrae Kirkhill PS Team A 11.567 12.750 24.317 190 92 154 51 3 Emily Macmillian Kirkhill PS Team A 11.633 11.000 22.633 188 190 194 71.567 48 54 3 Eilidh Smith Aviemore PS Team A 12.333 11.800 24.133 143 166 162 55 3 Rebecca Campbell Aviemore PS Team A 11.600 12.200 23.800 189 134 171 56 3 Maddie Barr Aviemore PS Team A 12.967 12.550 25.517 86 111 95 57 3 Connie Fraser Aviemore PS Team A 13.567 12.100 25.667 38 145 91 75.717 33 58 3 Heidi Tropp Aviemore PS Team B 13.300 12.200 25.500 57 134 96 59 3 Tia Morrison Aviemore PS Team B 13.133 11.900 25.033 75 159 124 60 3 Chloe Mackay Aviemore PS Team B 11.900 11.850 23.750 172 162 172 61 3 Kate Adamson Aviemore PS Team B 10.967 12.000 22.967 197 150 191 74.433 42 62 3 Iona Gill Thrumster PS Ind 11.933 11.750 23.683 171 169 177 63 3 Ewan Bartlett Thrumster PS Ind 12.333 11.950 24.283 143 155 158 64 4 Megan Tait Pennyland PS Team A 12.700 12.050 24.750 105 148 139 65 4 Morvan Cumming Pennyland PS Team A 13.300 12.400 25.700 57 123 87 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2017 PRIMARY LEVEL ONE RESULTS No. Pool Gymnast School Team Floor Vault Total Floor Vault Total Team Score Score Score Pos Pos Pos Score Pos 66 4 Ava Mackay Pennyland PS Team A 12.900 11.700 24.600 88 174 144 75.050 39 67 4 Riley Trueman Miller Academy PS Team A 13.367 11.550 24.917 55 178 131 68 4 Cody Allan Miller Academy PS Team A 14.400 13.250 27.650 3 56 4 69 4 Leah Begg Miller Academy PS Team A 13.400 13.500 26.900 50 43 34 70 4 Ellie Duffield Miller Academy PS Team A 13.600 10.000 23.600 32 199 179 79.700 13 71 4 Kate Costello Miller Academy PS Team B 13.600 10.700 24.300 32 197 157 72 4 Summer So Miller Academy PS Team B 13.800 11.400 25.200 10 186 115 73 4 Eilidh Sutherland Miller Academy PS Team B 13.500 11.750 25.250 44 169 113 74 4 Brenna McVean Miller Academy PS Team B 11.700 11.450 23.150 184 183 189 75.500 34 75 4 Joanna Gunn Newton Park PS Team A 13.233 11.950 25.183 65 155 117 76 4 Hannah Gunn Newton Park PS Team A 13.867 13.200 27.067 7 58 26 77 4 Ellie Salim Newton Park PS Team A 13.800 13.000 26.800 10 69 41 78 4 Carla Malcolm Newton Park PS Team A 14.167 12.150 26.317 4 138 56 80.184 12 79 4 Rachel Mackay Newton Park PS Team B 13.167 12.150 25.317 71 138 109 80 4 Erin Thain Newton Park PS Team B 12.900 13.200 26.100 88 58 68 81 4 Katie Baikie Newton Park PS Team B 12.333 12.350 24.683 143 125 141 82 4 Naomi MacNab Newton Park PS Team B 13.200 12.300 25.500 66 128 96 77.117 25 83 4 Leah Sinclair Noss PS Team A 13.300 12.850 26.150 57 78 66 84 4 Logan Leith Noss PS Team A 13.867 12.950 26.817 7 73 40 85 4 Eilidh Fleming Noss PS Team A 13.700 12.100 25.800 19 145 82 78.767 17 122 7 Leah Stewart Inshes PS Team A 13.800 13.500 27.300 10 43 19 123 7 Eilidh Gray Inshes PS Team A 13.900 13.650 27.550 6 27 11 124 7 Morgan Campbelll Inshes PS Team A 13.750 13.900 27.650 15 10 4 125 7 Kiera Staniforth Inshes PS Team A 14.500 14.100 28.600 1 2 1 83.850 1 126 7 Sophie MacKenzie Inshes PS Team B 13.750 13.850 27.600 15 15 7 127 7 Mia Bremner Inshes PS Team B 13.750 13.600 27.350 15 34 15 128 7 Caitlyn Gilliard Inshes PS Team B 13.650 13.750 27.400 27 21 14 129 7 Alex Mackenzie Inshes PS Team B 13.200 13.800 27.000 66 17 28 82.550 3 130 7 Katie Cumming Milton of Leys PS Team A 13.550 13.450 27.000 41 47 28 131 7 Mia Croall Milton of Leys PS Team A 13.650 12.800 26.450 27 84 50 134 7 Ava Walsh Milton of Leys PS Team A 13.250 13.600 26.850 63 34 37 137 7 Carla Quigley Milton of Leys PS Team A 12.650 13.100 25.750 112 64 83 80.600 10 132 7 Holly Welsh Milton of Leys PS Team B 12.650 13.650 26.300 112 27 58 133 7 Emmie Denoon Milton of Leys PS Team B 12.900 12.700 25.600 88 96 93 135 7 Chloe Ironside Milton of Leys PS Team B 13.100 12.900 26.000 76 76 73 136 7 Rachel Sharpe Milton of Leys PS Team B 13.150 13.500 26.650 72 43 46 79.200 16 138 7 Rowan Mullen Aldourie PS Team A 12.450 12.450 24.900 132 120 132 139 7 Laud Le Sueur Aldourie PS Team A 12.600 12.800 25.400 118 84 102 140 7 Kirsty Robertson Aldourie PS Team A 12.300 12.850 25.150 146 78 118 142 7 Kirsten Cumming Aldourie PS Team A 12.200 11.700 23.900 156 174 170 75.450 35 143 8 Emily Murray Holm PS Team A 13.650 13.350 27.000 27 54 28 144 8 Ella Mackenzie Holm PS Team A 13.600 13.400 27.000 32 49 28 145 8 Ashleigh Green Holm PS Team A 13.750 12.900 26.650 15 76 46 146 8 Alana Rodrigues Holm PS Team A 12.800 13.600 26.400 99 34 54 81.350 8 147 8 Tahlia Stewart Holm PS Team B 12.700 12.950 25.650 105 73 92 148 8 Zoe Allan Holm PS Team B 12.700 12.750 25.450 105 92 100 149 8 Sophie Cowie Holm PS Team B 12.400 11.900 24.300 135 159 155 150 8 Rachel Usher Holm PS Team B 12.600 13.300 25.900 118 55 79 77.000 26 151 8 Emma Pollock Cauldeen PS Team A 12.450 12.950 25.400 132 73 102 152 8 Dylan Christie Cauldeen PS Team A 12.200 13.550 25.750 156 38 83 153 8 Milenka Gut Cauldeen PS Team A 12.550 12.250 24.800 124 131 137 154 8 Darren Matheson Cauldeen PS Team A 12.000 12.600 24.600 168 105 144 76.300 29 155 8 Mya Matheson Cauldeen PS Team B 12.400 10.200 22.600 135 198 195 156 8 Withdrawn Cauldeen PS 0.000 0.000 0.000 157 8 Kayla Robertson Cauldeen PS Team B 11.500 11.300 22.800 192 187 193 158 8 Alice Armit Cauldeen PS Team B 12.350 12.550 24.900 140 111 132 70.300 49 159 8 Charli Alexander Bower PS Team A 13.200 13.800 27.000 66 17 28 160 8 Kirsty Henderson Bower PS Team A 12.900 11.450 24.350 88 183 152 161 8 Rebecca Henderson Bower PS Team A 12.500 10.780 23.280 125 195 186 74.630 40 162 9 Hope Borthwich Kingussie PS Team A 12.633 12.800 25.433 117 84 101 163 9 Cloe O'Neil Kingussie PS Team A 13.567 12.850 26.417 38 78 53 SCOTTISH SCHOOLS GYMNASTICS SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2017 PRIMARY LEVEL ONE RESULTS No.
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