THE results from Glasgow Music Festival competitions on Saturday were:
RSCDS Glasgow Branch Quaich: RSCDS Glasgow Branch.
Marion B Hamilton Certificate: Lochvale Scottish Country Dancers, Dumfries.
Girls vocal solos: 17 and 18 - 1 Laura Kelly, 2 Rachel Brolly, 3 Keren Nicol; 12 - 1 Stephanie Mallon, 2 Alison Flora Buchanan, 2 Camilla Ramsay; 11 - 1 Katie Allan, 2 Charissa Harland 2 Kelly McGoldrick; 10 - 1 Amy Hall, 2 Sarah Smith.
Vocal solos: 8 - 1 Jennifer McLafferty, 2 Jodie Al-Mqbali; 7 and under - 1 Christopher Savage, 2 Hannah Docherty, 2 Rachael Syme.
Traditional accordion solos: open - 1 Alexander Methven; composition and invention: 1 Catriona Mactier; 2 Peter Allan.
Solo verse: 14 and 15 -1 Clare Shepherd; 11 - 1 Jamie Donnelly, 2 Emma Rutherford, 3 Francesca Rossi. 10 - 1 Kerri Louise Molloy, 2 Nicola Louise McCabe, 3 Sophie Stoddart. 9 - 1 Conner McGiffen, 2 Nicholas Donnelly, 3 Catrina Fleming, 3 James Fraser, 3 Craig McKerracher. 8 - 1 Natalie Fulton, 2 Kyle Christopher McCabe, 3 Erin Christie. 7 - 1 Gurveer Basi, 2 Callum Chadwick, 2 Rhiannon Rohmer. 6 - 1 Neil MacCallum, 2 Kaitlin Boswell, 3 Alastair McAlpine, 3 Jai-Krishan Sharma. 5 - 1 Heather Fleming, 2 Cameron Burt, 2 Lukas Ferguson.
Scottish verse: 16 and over - 1 Nicole Irvine, 2 Rona Saunders, 3 Rosanne Macdonald; 10 and 11 - 1 Rachel McNamara, 2 Jamie Donnelly, 3 Jill Struthers; 8 and 9 - 1 Kyle Christopher McCabe, 2 Lucy Kirkland, 3 Catrina Fleming; 7 and under - 1 Grace Cummings, 2 Samantha Russell, 3 Nicola Scrimgeour.
Burns verse: 8 and 9 - 1 Nicholas McAlpine.
Prepared reading: 14 and 15 - 1 Lauren Moore, 2 Megan Lloyd, 3 Kate Barbour; 11 - 1 Francesca Rossi, 2 Emma Rutherford, 2 Giulio Ventisei; 10 - 1 Maria Gravelle, 2 Marissa Rodrigues, 3 Digory Philbrow, 3 Carina Watt; 9 - 1 Catrina Fleming, 2 Rebecca Henderson, 3 Collette Bogan; 8 - 1 Erin Christie, 2 Lucy Kirkland, 3 Ainslie McDonald; 7 - 1 Rhiannon Rohmer, 2 Callum Chadwick, 3 Gurveer Basi, 3 Adam Kerr-Quinn.
Bible reading: 14 and 15 - 1 Jonathan Rogers, 2 Lauren Moore, 3 Megan Lloyd, 3 Rosamund Wilkin; 11 - 1 Emma Rutherford; 10 - 1 Connor Fairley, 2 Yvonne Watt; 9 - 1 Christopher Scrimgeour.
Sight reading: 11 - 1 Francesca Rossi, 2 Emma Rutherford; 10 - 1 Digory Philbrow, 2 Maria Gravelle, 2 Fiona Hall; 9 - 1 Catrina Felming, 2 Rebecca Henderson, 2 Christopher Scrimgeour.
Write your own poem: 12 - 15 - 1 Ashley Thomson; 9 - 11 - 1 Fiona Porter, 2 Catrina Fleming, 3 Craig McGregor; 8 and under - 1 Kieran Hamill, 2 Callum Chadwick.
Monologue: (11 and under) - 1 Francesca Rossi, 2 Rebecca Henderson.
Write your own monologue: open - 1 Maria Gravelle.
Duologue: 11 and under - 1 Yvonne and Carina Watt, 2 Eilidh Hydes and Hollie Ferguson.
Scottish country dancing: primary seven - 1 Ardgowan Primary School, Greenock, 2 St Kenneth's Primary School, Greenock; primary six - 1 Ardgowan Primary School A, Greenock, 2 Glasgow Academy, 3 Ardgowan Primary School B, Greenock; primary five - 1 St Kenneth's Primary School, Greenock; primary four - 1 Millersneuk Primary School, Rannoch, Lenzie.
Scottish country dancing: 18 and under - 1 Lochvale Scottish Country Dancers, Dumfries, 2 Wallace Hall Academy, Thornhill; 15 and under - 1 Lochvale Scottish Country Dancers, 2 Buchanan Scottish Country Dancers, Glasgow, 3 Juniper Green Club, Edinburgh; 12 and under - 1 Lochvale Scottish Country Dancers, 2 Buchanan Scottish Country Dancers, 3 St Joseph's Primary School, Busby; 10 and under - 1 Buchanan Dancers, 2 Juniper Green Club, 3 Lochvale Scottish Country Dancers.
Scottish country dancing: Ladies - 1 RSCDS Glasgow branch, 2 RSCDS Ayr Branch: Mixed - 1 Thornhill SCD, 2 RSCDS Glasgow.
Scottish country dancing: 1 RSCDS Glasgow Branch, 2 RSCDS Ayr Branch, 2 Thornhill SCD.
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