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2004-06-12 Scottish Schools Champs Gordon Woodlands Grangemouth Stadium S.S.A.A. Track & Field Championships 11th June 2004 F1 Hammer Boys A F1 Hammer Boys B 1 141 M Deakin Nairn Academy 41.11 1 164 P Holmes Selkirk High 45.80 2 66 N MacIntosh Elgin Academy 35.83 2 66 M Dry Elgin Academy 44.13 3 111 J Greir Jordanhill School 32.40 3 178 C Tatton St Kentigern’s 42.09 4 106x C McGinlay Hutcheson’s Gram 26.43 4 67 P Chalmers Elgin High 38.58 5 106 D Chaih Hutcheson’s Gram 24.07 5 78 L Lemmon Galashiels Academy 34.40 45 L Innes Craigmount High DNS 75 D Bull Fortrose Academy DNS 69 S Donaldson Eyemouth High DNS F1 Hammer Boys C F1 Hammer Boys D 1 34x M Tough Brechin High 40.62 1 10 D Henderson Arbroath Academy 23.01 2 188 C Bennett St Thomas Of Aquina 38.95 3 67 B Williamson Elgin High 38.47 4 120 M Drummond Larbert High 30.11 5 106 D Brough Hutcheson’s Gram 26.55 6 168 A MacKay St Aloysius College 26.51 7 34 I Gauld Brechin High 23.95 164 K Reid Selkirk High DNS F2 Pole Vault Boys C F2 Pole Vault Boys D 1 162 J Sinclair Rosshall Academy 2.50 1 140 J Leiper Montrose Academy 2.30 2 159 F Humphries Robert Gordon’s C 2.50 2 159 D Runcie Robert Gordon’s C 2.00 3 65x T Brown Edinburgh Academy 2.30 3 65 B Ballantine Edinburgh Academy 1.80 4 65 P MacNeil Edinburgh Academy 2.30 4 65x M McNeil Edinburgh Academy 1.50 5 133 I Towle Mearns Academy 2.20 F5 Discus Boys B F7 High Jump Boys B 1 178 C Tatton St Kentigern’s 36.29 1 64 A Allan Eastwood High 1.85 2 45 S Turner Craigmount High 34.50 2 131 A Kinnear Madras College 1.85 3 78 M Kibble Galashiels Academy 33.47 3 157 J Fulton Queen Margaret Ac 1.75 4 165 G Forrest Smithycroft Sec 33.38 4 6 S Chalmers Alloa Academy 1.75 5 66 N Dry Elgin Academy 32.73 5 158 A Page Queen Victoria Sc 1.70 6 190 K Robertson Stewart’s Melville C 31.33 5 170 S Hone St Andrew’s High Ek 1.70 7 40 G Stewart Chryston High 31.21 7 71 L Stewart Fettes College 1.70 8 19 J Calder Banff Academy 29.17 8 11 D Murry Arbroath High 1.70 9 65 N Plerns Edinburgh Academy 27.91 8 210 J Whyte Woodmill High 1.70 10 190x N Whittle Stewart’s Melville C 27.16 11 190 A Cox Stewart’s Melville C 1.65 11 65x S Greg Edinburgh Academy 24.60 12 174x A Wright St Columba’s School 1.65 12 25 G Mathson Belmont Academy 23.10 13 99 P Sutherland Hazlehead Academy 1.60 13 118 G Spowart Knox Academy 19.76 14 171 M Lipton St Andrew’s Paisley 1.60 14 133 B Webster Mearns Academy NT 15 174 D Kirwan St Columba’s School 1.60 15 2 P Scott Abronhill High DNS 16 159 C Polard Robert Gordon’s C 1.55 16 2x A Ferns Abronhill High DNS 16 189 M Richards Strathallan 1.55 17 69 M Henry Eyemouth High DNS 109 D Crawford James Young High NH 18 129 C Douglas Lomond DNS 106 J Ainsworth Hutcheson’s Gram DNS 154 G Forfar Portobello High DNS 46 J Hay Crieff High DNS 65 S Galastro Edinburgh Academy DNS 162 T Campbell Rosshall Academy DNS 190x M Allan Stewart’s Melville C DNS 198 K Whitlaw Thurso High DNS F8 Long Jump Boys C F9 Discus Boys A 1 39 A Smith Carnoustie High 6.04 1 129 A McInroy Lomond 44.39 2 190 G Mackay Stewart’s Melville C 5.44 2 135 M Poace Merchiston Castle Sc 36.83 3 126 W Adams Lochaber High 5.36 3 66 G Sweeny Elgin Academy 35.64 4 190x H Wright Stewart’s Melville C 5.28 4 222 S Patience Tain 34.68 5 101 J Duncan High Sc Of Glasgow 4.86 5 106 D Chiah Hutcheson’s Gram 28.72 6 168 P McQueen St Aloysius College 4.85 45 L Innes Craigmount High DNS 7 139 S Young Monifieth High 4.78 65 R Rennie Edinburgh Academy DNS 8 124 S McDonald Lenzie Academy 4.76 65x H Wilson Edinburgh Academy DNS 9 131 C Hill Madras College 4.72 82 H Smith Girvan Academy DNS 10 84 S Spark Glasgow Sch O Sport 4.53 165 C Lindsay Smithycroft Sec DNS 11 65 A Mateer Edinburgh Academy 4.49 12 65x T Brown Edinburgh Academy 4.46 Gordon Woodlands Grangemouth Stadium S.S.A.A. Track & Field Championships 11th June 2004 F11 Javelin Boys B F12 Long Jump Boys A 1 135x I Powell Merchiston Castle Sc 49.35 1 135 A Shell Merchiston Castle Sc 6.19 2 135 A Cowan Merchiston Castle Sc 44.73 2 189 G Duncan Strathallan 6.18 3 190 K Roberston Stewart’s Melville C 43.32 3 139 B Pichering Monifieth High 6.03 4 158 B Clyde Queen Victoria Sc 41.58 4 168 P Byrne St Aloysius College 5.99 5 190x N Whittle Stewart’s Melville C 40.30 5 190 A Mohammed Stewart’s Melville C 5.64 6 160 R Gauld Glenwood High 37.56 38 S McAllister Cardinal Newman High DNS 7 11 C Burnhan Arbroath High 36.76 65 P Alliison Edinburgh Academy DNS 8 140 G Taylor Montrose Academy 35.89 65x G Arthur Edinburgh Academy DNS 9 159 P Henderson Robert Gordon’s C 35.88 76 S Whyte Fraserburgh Academy DNS 10 25 G Mathieson Belmont Academy 34.30 11 65 W Chanel Edinburgh Academy 34.08 12 131 K Simpson Madras College 33.44 13 142 J Webb Notre Dame High 31.24 F14 Shot Boys A 14 78 M Kibble Galashiels Academy 30.77 1 129 A McInroy Lomond 14.14 15 140x N Hobaay Montrose Academy 29.98 2 222 S Patience Tain 11.92 16 84 T McDermott Glasgow Sch O Sport 23.19 3 66x G Sweeny Elgin Academy 11.56 17 184 S Milne St Ninian’s High, Giffnock 22.10 4 141 M Deakin Nairn Academy 11.48 5 J Kabete All Saints Secondary DNS 5 106 G McGinlay Hutcheson’s Gram 11.34 45 S Turner Craigmount High DNS 6 189x M Woodrow Strathallan 11.31 76 A Brebner Fraserburgh Academy DNS 71 O Lang Fettes College 9.65 124 D Thomson Lenzie Academy DNS 45 L Innes Craigmount High DNS 169 R Wyllie St Andrew’s High Cly DNS 66 N MacIntosh Elgin Academy DNS 206 A Chapman Wellington School DNS 82 H Smith Girvan Academy DNS 135 J Mainesekoa Merchiston Castle Sc DNS 189 K Brown Strathallan DNS F17 Shot Boys C 1 168 A MacKay St Aloysius College 14.58 2 34 M Tough Brechin High 14.36 F19 Triple Jump Boys D 3 95 M Brown Gryffe High 12.38 1 163 E Elis Sandwick J High 10.64 4 206 M Adler Wellington School 10.57 2 183 P Fowler St Mungo’s 10.15 5 139 C Morris Monifieth High 10.52 3 106 S Lang Hutcheson’s Gram 10.10 6 67 B Willianson Elgin High 10.41 4 80 P Douglas George Heriot’s Sc 10.08 7 11 D McCormack Arbroath High 10.23 5 124 J Ruddy Lenzie Academy 9.99 8 34x I Gauld Brechin High 10.14 6 144 J Rochead Oban High 9.96 9 106 L Andrews Hutcheson’s Gram 9.95 7 203 D MacKay Ullapool High 9.87 10 65 R McElerney Edinburgh Academy 9.54 8 51 R McDonald Dalziel High 9.40 11 81 P Custon George Watson’s Co 9.53 9 159 J Mageira Robert Gordon’s C 9.39 12 83 M Marchetti Glasgow Academy 9.47 10 65x F Davidson Edinburgh Academy 8.67 13 168x P Gess St Aloysius College 9.39 11 123 M Baxter Lasswade High 8.61 14 189 N Giesse Strathallan 9.39 12 65 J Scott Edinburgh Academy 7.12 15 140 S Cove Montrose Academy 8.12 203 A MacKenzie Ullapool High DNS F22 Triple Jump Boys B 1 170 S Home St Andrew’s High Ek 12.68 2 50 D Martin Dalkeith High 12.49 3 40 G Stewart Chryston High 12.49 4 89 B Rushford Graeme High 12.20 5 106x C Comesd-Watt Hutcheson’s Gram 11.79 6 208 S Rusling Westhill Academy 11.54 7 95 A Wood Gryffe High 11.44 8 173 M Burns St Columba's High, Dunf 11.44 9 101x C Bennie High Sc Of Glasgow 11.30 10 112 C Murphy Kelvinside Academy 11.23 11 159 P Grey Robert Gordon’s C 11.19 12 101 B Scott High Sc Of Glasgow 11.12 13 183x G McGhee St Mungo’s 11.07 14 183 A Middleton St Mungo’s 10.80 15 65 T Ford Edinburgh Academy 10.56 8 J Wilson Anderson High DNS 47 N Adamson Cumbernauld High DNS 65x W Roads Edinburgh Academy DNS 71 C Kinloch Fettes College DNS 106 G Adam Hutcheson’s Gram DNS 124 D Thomson Lenzie Academy DNS Gordon Woodlands Grangemouth Stadium S.S.A.A.
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