Results from the Glasgow Music Festival yesterday were:
Gilmour Barr Trophy: Crookfur Primary School.
Ellis Trophy: Philip Scott.
Donaldson Trophy: Rachel Stevenson.
Solo Verse - Open: 1 Penny Leeming; 2 Katrina Wallace.
Solo Verse - Own Choice (14 & 15): 1 Lyndsey McLean; 2 Donna Tait; 3 Rosanne Macdonald.
Solo Verse (14 & 15): 1 Adam Mills; 2 Joanne Dunn; 3 Rosanne Macdonald.
Solo Verse (12 & 13) B: 1 Samantha McColl; 2 Lauren Hay; 3 Lynsey Allan.
Solo Verse - Scottish (14 &15): 1 Philip Scott; 2 Adam Mills.
Group Verse (12 & 13): 1 Craigholme School.
Group Verse (9-11): 1 Crookfur Primary School.
Prepared Reading - Open: 1 Penny Leeming.
Prepared Reading (16 and over): 1 Michaella Docherty; 2 Francesca Trainor.
Prepared Reading (14 & 15): 1 Lyndsey McLean; 2 Elizabeth Bulmer; 3 Joyce Patton.
Prepared Reading (12 & 13): 1 Laura Mitchell; 2 Faye Antionette McGowan; 3 Stuart Crawford; 3 Sarah Moore.
Sight Reading (14 & 15): 1 Lyndsey McLean; 2 Joanne Dunn.
Write Your Own Poem - Open: 1 Michaella Docherty.
Write Your Own Poem (12-15): 1 Kirsteen Powell; 2 Joanne Dunn.
Prepared Speech - Open: 1 Paula McCabe; 2 Francesca Trainor.
Prepared Speech (14 & 15): 1 David Toy; 2 Stephanie Stewart; 3 Adam Mills.
Prepared Speech (12 & 13): 1 Marc McFadyen; 2 Samantha McColl; 3 Shelly Gajree; 3 Anya Gold.
Extempore Speaking (12-15): 1 Donna Tait; 2 Elizabeth Bulmer.
Team Debate (15 and under): 1 Hayley Scanlon, Carley Scanlan & Morvern Morrison; 2 Ashlie Whittaker, Nayab Alam & Lisa Hyman; 3 Dawn Bell, Nicole Toppin & Jill McMaster.
Monologue - Open: 1 Jennifer Morris; 2 Penny Leeming; 2 Lisa Queen; 3 Kristopher McCall.
Monologue (14 & 15): 1 Hannah Jasper; 2 Tayyabah Ahmed.
Monologue (12 & 13): 1 Sarah Moore; 2 Morvern Morrison; 3 Lauren Hay.
Write Your Own Monologue - Open: 1 Fiona Skillen; 2 Vicki Shenkin.
Duologue - Open: 1 Jennifer Morris & Johanna Dillon; 2 Eve Woolfson & Kim Donnelly; 3 Lindsey Horton & Lisa Queen.
Playlet - Open A: 1 Laurel Park School; 2 Craigholme School.
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