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Wednesday 2Nd October 2019 West Lothian Secondary Cross-Country Wednesday 2nd October 2019 West Lothian Secondary Deans Community HS Cross-Country Championships S1 Girls 1 Emma Russell James Young 07:55 1 36 Bathgate 2 Chloe Merson Deans 07:56 2 36 James Young 3 Yazmin Van De Ven Bathgate 08:03 3 42 Deans 4 Tess Byrne Deans 08:05 4 62 St. Kentigern's 5 Baylie Lindsay Bathgate 08:12 5 74 St. Margaret's 6 Katie Arbuckle James Young 08:14 6 127 West Calder 7 Lousie Herries St. Margaret's 08:21 7 158 Armadale 8 Roxanne Hardie James Young 08:22 8 181 Broxburn 9 Caitlin Findlay St. Kentigern's 08:27 9 212 Whitburn 10 Imogen Marshall West Calder 08:30 11 Lauren Anderson Deans 08:37 12 Imogen Hubbard Bathgate 08:47 13 Erin Fallon St. Kentigern's 08:48 14 Grace McClafferty Linlithgow 08:49 15 Erin Mulligan St. Margaret's 08:50 16 Hannah Simpson Bathgate 08:52 17 Lucy Boules St. Kentigern's 08:55 18 Aimee Moir West Calder 08:56 19 Kodie Bell Bathgate 08:56 20 Siranne Geldart Linlithgow 09:01 21 Shola Henderson James Young 09:02 22 Karali Whiting Kidd Armadale 09:06 23 Molly Swift St. Kentigern's 09:21 24 Nina Kapusta St. Margaret's 09:23 25 Kiera Anderson Deans 09:26 26 Hannah Gray James Young 09:36 27 Emily Poskitt James Young 09:49 28 Sophia Chatterjee St. Margaret's 09:52 29 Iona McCarthy Deans 10:01 30 Dorka Toth Deans 10:04 31 Ellie MacPherson Whitburn 10:13 32 Amelie Johansen Armadale 10:17 33 Anna Tumilowicz St. Kentigern's 10:22 34 Sophie Johnston Bathgate 10:24 35 Paige Anderson St. Margaret's 10:30 36 Alayna Gulzar Bathgate 10:30 37 Ellie Moffat St. Kentigern's 10:32 38 Casey Woronecka St. Kentigern's 10:33 39 Emily Duffy Bathgate 10:42 40 Lucy King St. Margaret's 11:02 41 Meghan Macready Broxburn 11:03 42 Ruby Cook Broxburn 11:03 43 Lily Coulter Broxburn 11:05 44 Imogen Borthwick Deans 11:16 45 Shelby Ellis Deans 11:16 46 Yazmin Van De Ven Bathgate 11:17 47 Alisha Laidlaw Deans 11:18 48 Rebecca Campbell St. Margaret's 11:19 49 Cerys Fleming West Calder 11:20 50 Halle Middleton West Calder 11:26 51 Ellie Whiting Armadale 11:28 52 Sophie Condy St. Kentigern's 11:37 53 Lucy White Armadale 11:47 54 Aimee Lowe St. Margaret's 11:47 55 Ashley McConville Broxburn 11:48 56 Hollie Craik St. Margaret's 11:56 57 Kiara Wood Whitburn 11:59 58 Grace Wright Armadale 12:02 59 Cara Begley Deans 12:04 60 Sophia Baker West Calder 12:23 61 Grace Blare Whitburn 12:33 62 Flyn Gray Broxburn 12:35 63 Sophie Aitken Whitburn 12:39 64 Lucy Middleton Armadale 12:40 65 Sylvana Fishes Armadale 12:42 66 Ashley McConville Broxburn 12:43 Wednesday 2nd October 2019 West Lothian Secondary Deans Community HS Cross-Country Championships S1 Boys 1 Aaron Smyth Armadale 06:47 67 Liam O'Connor Deans 14:14 2 Cole Walker Armadale 07:03 68 Rhys Nicol Armadale 15:04 3 Ethan O'Hara Linlithgow 07:08 4 Damiel Juras St. Margaret's 07:10 1 36 St. Margaret's 5 Joel Greig West Calder 07:15 2 61 Armadale 6 Rayyan El Aissaoui Broxburn 07:21 3 62 West Calder 7 Ryan Auld James Young 07:22 4 81 Deans 8 Reiss Kyle St. Margaret's 07:28 5 93 James Young 9 Fraser McLeod Deans 07:31 6 121 Bathgate 10 Ethan Allan Armadale 07:32 7 139 Broxburn 11 Benjamin Lamb St. Margaret's 07:33 8 149 St. Kentigern's 12 Sam Laird Whitburn 07:34 9 177 Linlithgow 13 Jonathon Plumb St. Margaret's 07:41 14 Ryan Baxter James Young 07:44 15 Usman Chaudry St. Margaret's 07:49 16 Alfie MacMillan Whitburn 07:51 17 Aaran Malcolm St. Margaret's 07:52 18 Lee Henderson West Calder 07:53 19 Ben Syme West Calder 07:53 20 Mason Speirs West Calder 07:55 21 William Stevely Deans 08:01 22 Ryan Murray St. Margaret's 08:01 23 Oran Brunton West Calder 08:03 24 Sandy Clarke Bathgate 08:03 25 Samuel Stevely Deans 08:04 26 Matthew Graham Deans 08:04 27 Robert Gardiner James Young 08:04 28 Murray Brown Bathgate 08:06 29 Lachlin Wark St. Kentigern's 08:09 30 Joe Forbes Broxburn 08:12 31 Adam Neary Bathgate 08:15 32 Ethan Malcolm St. Margaret's 08:17 33 George Sargeant Deans 08:18 34 Idris Hamid St. Margaret's 08:19 35 Kai Sweeney St. Kentigern's 08:20 36 David Selley West Calder 08:21 37 Matthew MacIver Deans 08:33 38 Blair Stewart Bathgate 08:33 39 Sorley MacDonald St. Margaret's 08:34 40 Sam Smillie Bathgate 08:36 41 Ewan Aitken Bathgate 08:41 42 Mackenzie Mills St. Kentigern's 08:41 43 Evan Smilie St. Kentigern's 08:43 44 Liam Lawton Whitburn 08:49 45 Jamal Jabarteh James Young 08:51 46 Corey Russell St. Kentigern's 08:52 47 Kristian Guarnacci Deans 08:54 48 Robert Ross Armadale 08:56 49 Ross Griffin Bathgate 08:58 50 Jack Gardner Broxburn 08:58 51 Ethan Worrall Bathgate 09:00 52 Mason Miller Armadale 09:08 53 Harry Dalrymple Broxburn 09:33 54 Calum Cameron Linlithgow 09:36 55 Xavier Kerr-Binnie St. Kentigern's 10:08 56 Rhys Walker Linlithgow 10:19 57 Igor Rogowski St. Kentigern's 10:20 58 Thomas Jack West Calder 10:21 59 Devon Riley St. Kentigern's 10:22 60 Bobbi McAdam Deans 10:56 61 Mason Wilson Armadale 11:01 62 Lukas McColl Broxburn 12:04 63 Alan Maryniak St. Margaret's 12:50 64 Ethan Millar Linlithgow 12:57 65 #N/A #N/A 13:09 66 Calvin Martin Armadale 13:09 Wednesday 2nd October 2019 West Lothian Secondary Deans Community HS Cross-Country Championships S2 Girls 1 Jessica Heeps James Young 10:07 1 33 James Young 2 Carly Smith James Young 10:17 2 45 Armadale 3 Mia Sokoluk St. Margaret's 10:48 3 72 Linlithgow 4 Bethan Harvey West Calder 11:23 4 75 St. Margaret's 5 Eilidh Howard Broxburn 11:24 5 83 Bathgate 6 Tamzin Livingston Linlithgow 11:28 6 87 St. Kentigern's 7 Rachel Smith Bathgate 11:29 7 106 Whitburn 8 Rebacca Paterson Armadale 11:55 8 113 Deans 9 Cacee McKenna Armadale 11:56 9 122 West Calder 10 Beth Rennie St. Kentigern's 11:57 10 174 Broxburn 11 Erika Eadie Armadale 11:59 12 Beth McGill Linlithgow 12:08 13 Rihanna Wilson Deans 12:16 14 Briony Morgans James Young 12:18 15 Ellie McDonald Linlithgow 12:21 16 Aimee Simpson James Young 12:22 17 Grace Stephen Armadale 12:25 18 Ellie McKay St. Kentigern's 12:26 19 Ava Cunningham Bathgate 12:35 20 Shaylin Holt St. Margaret's 12:38 21 Anna Glasgow Deans 12:42 22 Eva Ward Whitburn 12:44 23 Erin Massie Deans 12:45 24 Rosie Smith St. Margaret's 12:52 25 Natalie Marshall Whitburn 12:58 26 Darcey Carroll Bathgate 13:22 27 Fern Hughes St. Kentigern's 13:25 28 Nia Murphy St. Margaret's 13:27 29 Maria-Victory Murray St. Margaret's 13:33 30 Jennifer Stictland St. Margaret's 13:36 31 Jennie Armstrong Bathgate 13:38 32 Orla McGuire St. Kentigern's 13:40 33 Keira Fairley West Calder 13:47 34 Georgia Reid Bathgate 14:02 35 Ava Mochrie Bathgate 14:07 36 Ava Lewington Whitburn 14:11 37 Rihanna Wilkins Deans 14:37 38 Molly Wishart Broxburn 14:38 39 Anna Livingston Linlithgow 14:46 40 Jemimah Eleta St. Margaret's 14:49 41 Zoe Devon West Calder 14:57 42 Louisa Barrie Deans 14:58 43 Keria O'Hara St. Kentigern's 14:59 44 Mhairi Crookston West Calder 15:02 45 Teagan Gordon Deans 15:09 46 Mya McFarlane West Calder 15:11 47 Rihanna Dornan St. Kentigern's 15:21 48 Daisy Stewart Deans 15:22 49 Holly Hurst Deans 15:27 50 Louisa Barrie Deans 15:28 51 Cara Flood Deans 15:28 52 Ellie Kinross St. Margaret's 15:29 53 Anna Gaffney St. Kentigern's 16:02 54 Lucy Hamilton Whitburn 16:09 55 Rachel Smith Bathgate 16:14 56 Zoe Lee St. Kentigern's 16:35 57 Emma-Louise Scott St. Kentigern's 16:37 58 Charlotte Wright St. Kentigern's 17:20 59 Chloe McCabe St. Kentigern's 17:52 60 Rosie McIntyre St. Kentigern's 18:00 61 Teigan Forrest Deans 18:29 62 Imane Laghrouche Deans 18:31 63 Mia Hutchison West Calder 18:50 64 Carla Kirkland West Calder 19:00 65 Katie Clements Broxburn 19:01 66 Leah Clark Broxburn 19:05 Wednesday 2nd October 2019 West Lothian Secondary Deans Community HS Cross-Country Championships S2 Boys 1 Rowan Whitworth Linlithgow 09:01 67 Jamie McFarlane Deans 14:57 2 James Hammond Linlithgow 09:05 68 Calum Kerr St. Kentigern's 14:58 3 Sam Featherstone Linlithgow 09:28 69 McKenzie Campbell St. Kentigern's 14:59 4 Adam Toner Armadale 09:34 70 Josh Grant Broxburn 15:23 5 Jonathon Collings St. Margaret's 09:48 71 Matthew Mairs Broxburn 15:23 6 Lewis Moore Armadale 09:50 72 Ewen Lacey Broxburn 16:23 7 Alistair Thomson St.
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