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Bradford Athletics Network 2019 Junior Club Fell & Terrain League Bradford Athletics Network 2019 Junior Club Fell & Terrain League U11/13 – best 7 out of 11 results U15/17 – best 8 out of 12 results Stanbury Ilkley Bunnies Ket'well Coiners Ilkley Eldwick Baildon Hellifield Withins Shep'rds Stoop races pts Splash Moor Kids Trail Gala Gala Skyline Kaper 13/01/19 24/02/19 APR 13/04/19 06/05/19 27/05/19 29/06/19 13/07/19 03/08/19 13/10/19 02/11/19 15/12/19 U15/U17 U11 Boys 1 CHARLIE ROBINSON BINGLEY 1 2 1 3 179 2 WILLIAM JOHNSON BINGLEY 2 6 4 3 171 3 SANTIAGO VASQUEZ KCAC 5 7 6 3 165 4 ZAC JARDINE KCAC 1 2 2 119 5 HUGO BISHOP WHARFEDALE 3 3 2 116 6 OLIVER HOLDER ILKLEY 5 5 2 112 7 JOE TIMBERS KCAC 4 7 2 111 8 JORDAN THOMPSON KCAC 8 8 2 106 9 DYLAN BOOTH KCAC 9 9 2 104 10 LEWIS HOBSON KCAC 6 13 2 103 11 ALEXANDER DUFFEY KCAC 10 12 2 100 12 FAUSTO KU BRADFORD AIREDALE 12 11 2 99 13 OSCAR TIMBERS KCAC 3 1 58 14 ETHAN NICHOLSON ILKLEY 4 1 57 15 HARRY LERJSSEN ILKLEY 10 1 51 16 REUBEN TOMBLIN ILKLEY 11 1 50 17 FINLEY ALDRED KCAC 13 1 48 18 JOSEPH BENTHAM ILKLEY 14 1 47 19 CHARLIE ROWE KCAC 15 1 46 20 BOBBY HOUSE KCAC 16 1 45 21 U11 Girls 1 BETHAN BUCKLEY KCAC 1 3 1 3 178 2 ANNIE CHAMBERS OTLEY 3 6 6 3 168 3 ABBY CLAY BINGLEY 1 2 2 119 4 ISOBEL PATEFIELD WHARFEDALE 2 5 2 115 5 ALICE MIDGLEY KCAC 4 5 2 113 6 SOPHIE PARKIN ILKLEY 9 4 2 109 7 NEVE GARBUTT BINGLEY 4 12 2 106 8 ELLA SNOW ILKLEY 17 7 2 98 8 MAIZIE BOOTH KCAC 16 8 2 98 10 CLAIRE EDWARDS KCAC 18 9 2 95 11 LOLA STEAD ILKLEY 19 10 2 93 12 SETH GRIFFITHS ILKLEY 2 1 59 13 ISABELLA WRIGHT WHARFEDALE 3 1 58 14 EASHA CHOTAI ILKLEY 7 1 54 15 HARRIET WILLIAMS OTLEY 8 1 53 16 IRIS SMITH ILKLEY 10 1 51 17 ISABELLE JEBB BINGLEY 11 1 50 18 GRACE DARLINGTON ILKLEY 13 1 48 19 BELLA ATWELL-SKEVINGTON ILKLEY 14 1 47 20 MARTHA LAKE OTLEY 15 1 46 21 ELIZABETH WHITAKER OTLEY 20 1 41 22 Bradford Athletics Network 2019 Junior Club Fell & Terrain League U11/13 – best 7 out of 11 results U15/17 – best 8 out of 12 results Stanbury Ilkley Bunnies Ket'well Coiners Ilkley Eldwick Baildon Hellifield Withins Shep'rds Stoop races pts Splash Moor Kids Trail Gala Gala Skyline Kaper 13/01/19 24/02/19 APR 13/04/19 06/05/19 27/05/19 29/06/19 13/07/19 03/08/19 13/10/19 02/11/19 15/12/19 U15/U17 U13 Boys 1 ALEXANDER WOLFENDEN ILKLEY 1 2 2 3 178 2 SETH TOYE ILKLEY 5 7 4 3 167 3 ARCHIE PEAKER KCAC 1 1 2 120 4 ASTON BROGDEN OTLEY 3 5 2 114 5 LOGAN WALKER BINGLEY 6 3 2 113 6 EWEN WILKINSON KCAC 4 6 2 112 7 NED GALLAGHER OTLEY 8 3 2 111 8 ZAK DIMITRIJEVIC KCAC 4 11 2 107 9 NICHOLAS ARCHER ILKLEY 6 12 2 104 10 OSCAR HANKS KCAC 8 12 2 102 10 ETHAN DOYLE ILKLEY 11 9 2 102 12 OSCAR SHINN ILKLEY 9 16 2 97 13 MATTHEW THOMPSON KCAC 13 15 2 94 13 HARVEY HOBSON KCAC 10 18 2 94 15 JAMES SADLER-TOWNSEND KCAC 2 1 59 16 CHARLIE PICKENS KCAC 5 1 56 17 ROBBIE TEMPLE BINGLEY 7 1 54 17 JACK SANDERSON SETTLE 7 1 54 19 JAMES ROSSER WHARFEDALE 8 1 53 20 HENRY MURPHY BINGLEY 9 1 52 21 HENRY NOSSITER ILKLEY 10 1 51 21 JAMES GREENLAY ILKLEY 10 1 51 23 LUCCA POWELL WHARFEDALE 13 1 48 24 ETHAN MCINTYRE KCAC 14 1 47 24 CHARLEY CATCHPOLE ILKLEY 14 1 47 26 DANIEL TOMBLIN ILKLEY 15 1 46 27 ARCHIE CLAVIN WHARFEDALE 16 1 45 28 THEO FORD ILKLEY 17 1 44 29 U13 Girls 1 KATIE BUCKLEY KCAC 2 2 2 3 177 2 CHARLOTTE CHAMBERS OTLEY 5 3 4 3 171 3 KITTY QUIN OTLEY 8 11 7 3 157 4 CHLOE SIMMS WHARFEDALE 6 13 9 3 155 5 BETSY WILLIS KCAC 10 15 10 3 148 6 PHOEBE MIDGLEY KCAC 1 1 2 120 7 LAYLA KIRKLEY WHARFEDALE 3 5 2 114 8 LARA BROWN KCAC 4 5 2 113 9 JESSICA RAWSTRON OTLEY 9 6 2 107 10 LILY SINGLETON ILKLEY 10 8 2 104 11 MARTHA JACKSON BINGLEY 1 1 60 12 OLIVIA ALDHAM WHARFEDALE 3 1 58 13 MILLY TIMBERS KCAC 4 1 57 14 ALICE O'SULLIVAN KCAC 6 1 55 15 SOPHIA CASSON KCAC 7 1 54 15 SOPHIE BEAUMONT SKYRAC AC 7 1 54 17 ESME GARBUTT BINGLEY 8 1 53 18 EVIE TRUSSELLE BINGLEY 9 1 52 19 KAYLEIGH WILLIAMS KCAC 11 1 50 20 KATIE DUGGAN BINGLEY 12 1 49 20 LIZZIE REILLY ILKLEY 12 1 49 22 MEGAN ROBINSON ILKLEY 14 1 47 23 Bradford Athletics Network 2019 Junior Club Fell & Terrain League U11/13 – best 7 out of 11 results U15/17 – best 8 out of 12 results Stanbury Ilkley Bunnies Ket'well Coiners Ilkley Eldwick Baildon Hellifield Withins Shep'rds Stoop races pts Splash Moor Kids Trail Gala Gala Skyline Kaper 13/01/19 24/02/19 APR 13/04/19 06/05/19 27/05/19 29/06/19 13/07/19 03/08/19 13/10/19 02/11/19 15/12/19 U15/U17 U15 Boys 1 THEO CLAY BINGLEY 1 4 1 2 4 236 2 ARCHIE BUDDING ILKLEY 2 3 6 3 172 3 JAKE THOMPSON KCAC 5 2 7 3 169 4 WILLIAM ASKEW BINGLEY 4 9 4 3 166 5 ZACHARY QUIN OTLEY 7 6 5 3 165 6 GEORGE CHAMBERS OTLEY 3 7 10 3 163 7 DYLAN SHINN ILKLEY 8 5 9 3 161 8 GIANLUCA CARDAMONE KCAC 5 10 8 3 160 9 BENJI GRUNDY WHARFEDALE 9 9 12 3 153 10 WILLIAM HALL KCAC 1 1 2 120 11 KALYAN DHILLON-DOWNEY KCAC 12 11 2 99 12 MAX ASHELFORD ILKLEY 2 1 59 13 SAM BENTHAM ILKLEY 3 1 58 13 SAM CONROY KCAC 3 1 58 15 DONNABHAN RUDDEN KCAC 4 1 57 16 ALISTAIR TRUSSELLE BINGLEY 6 1 55 16 LUKE MEIKLE KCAC 6 1 55 18 JAMES DANBY BINGLEY 7 1 54 19 SAMESH CHOTAI ILKLEY 8 1 53 19 JOSEPH SMITH BINGLEY 8 1 53 21 HENRY SILVERWOOD OTLEY 11 1 50 22 JONATHAN HAYWARD ILKLEY 13 1 48 23 U15 Girls 1 AMELIE LANE WHARFEDALE 1 1 1 3 180 2 ERIN DOYLE ILKLEY 9 6 3 3 165 3 REBECCA FLAHERTY BINGLEY 2 2 2 118 4 MEGAN WILKINSON KCAC 3 2 2 117 5 GRACE WILLIAMS KCAC 2 6 2 114 5 HATTIE BISHOP ILKLEY 4 4 2 114 7 AMELIA KIRKLEY KCAC 4 7 2 111 8 ELINOR GORRELL BINGLEY 3 11 2 108 8 ROBYN ANDERSON ILKLEY 9 5 2 108 10 KATIE HANDLEY WHARFEDALE 1 1 60 11 LUCIA STONEY ILKLEY 3 1 58 12 SCARLETT METCALFE KCAC 4 1 57 13 FREYA WHITESIDE ILKLEY 5 1 56 13 EMILY GIBBINS ILKLEY 5 1 56 15 ANNE BLACK ILKLEY 7 1 54 16 CHARLOTTE RAWSTRON OTLEY 8 1 53 16 BETH ROGERS ILKLEY 8 1 53 18 CHARLIE MACINA ILKLEY 10 1 51 19 Bradford Athletics Network 2019 Junior Club Fell & Terrain League U11/13 – best 7 out of 11 results U15/17 – best 8 out of 12 results Stanbury Ilkley Bunnies Ket'well Coiners Ilkley Eldwick Baildon Hellifield Withins Shep'rds Stoop races pts Splash Moor Kids Trail Gala Gala Skyline Kaper 13/01/19 24/02/19 APR 13/04/19 06/05/19 27/05/19 29/06/19 13/07/19 03/08/19 13/10/19 02/11/19 15/12/19 U15/U17 U17 Boys 1 JENSON BROGDEN OTLEY 1 4 3 4 4 232 2 ADDISON WILLIS WHARFEDALE 5 6 4 5 4 224 3 ERIC BEAUMONT KCAC 1 1 1 3 180 4 ALEX FLAHERTY BINGLEY 2 2 2 118 5 SAMUEL HEADLEY KCAC 3 3 2 116 6 JOSEPH CHILDS BINGLEY 4 7 2 111 6 OWEN PACEY BINGLEY 6 5 2 111 8 ADAM POWELL OTLEY 2 1 59 8 ALEXANDER THOMPSON WHARFEDALE 2 1 59 10 HAMISH WILLS WHARFEDALE 3 1 58 11 JACK CARDUS BINGLEY 5 1 56 12 HARRY STEAD ILKLEY 6 1 55 12 SAMUEL MANTLE BINGLEY 6 1 55 14 JOE TRAVIATO BINGLEY 7 1 54 15 U17 Girls 1 POPPY ANDERSON ILKLEY 2 2 2 118 2 NIAMH CONROY KCAC 3 3 2 116 3 HARRIET BEAUMONT SKYRAC 1 1 60 3 EMMA PEEL KCAC 1 1 60 3 RUBY FIRTH BINGLEY 1 1 60 6 ISOBEL MACINA ILKLEY 4 1 57 7 ELLIE MEIKLE KCAC 5 1 56 8 ALICE JONES WHARFEDALE 6 1 55 9 60 points awarded for first place, decreasing by 1 point per place. Trophies will be presented to the first 3 in each age category providing a minimum of 6 races have been competed in..
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