FMM wins British Championship; D&G takes Grade 2
Annan, Scotland – June 26, 2010 – Field Marshal Montgomery continued their success at 2010 RSPBA majors by winning the British Championships in warm, sunny weather. The top-six in Grade 1 featured the same bands that were in the list from the Scottish Championships in May. pipes|drums was first with the Grade 1 and Grade 2 results, posted as they were announced from the march-past.
Grade 1 (MSR, 14 competed)
1st Field Marshal Montgomery
2nd Boghall & Bathgate
3rd St. Laurence O’Toole
4th ScottishPower
5th House of Edgar-Shotts & Dykehead
6th Strathclyde Police
Drumming: Boghall & Bathgate
Judges: Jennifer Hutcheon, Tony Sloane Cameron Edgar (piping); G. Craig (drumming); Alistair Aitken (ensemble)
Grade 2 (medley, 17 competed)
1st Dumfries & Galloway Constabulary
2nd Ravara
3rd Grampian Police
4th Buchan
5th Mauchline
6th Lomond & Clyde
Drumming: Dumfries & Galloway
Judges: J. Campbell, C. Moffett (piping); Harold Gillespie (drumming); Bob Shepherd (ensemble)
Grade 3A (13 competed)
1st Cullen
2nd Antwerp & District
3rd Deeside Caledonia
4th Linlithgow & District
5th Brechin
6th Coalburn IOR
Drumming: Deeside
Grade 3B (15 competed)
1st Geoghegan
2nd Manor Cunningham
3rd Glenrothes & District
4th Quinn Memorial
5th Stockbridge
6th Rothesay & District
Drumming: Rothesay & District
Juvenile (three competed)
1st Dollar Academy
2nd Boghall & Bathgate (Juvenile)
3rd George Watson’s College
Drumming: George Watson’s
Grade 4A (16 competed)
1st Fraserburgh
2nd Wallacestone & District
3rd Perth
4th Denny & Dunipace (Gr4)
5th Deeside Caledonia (Gr4)
6th Kilsyth
Drumming: Wallacestone Kilsyth
Grade 4B (19 competed)
1st Portlethan & District
2nd Stockbridge
3rd Camelon
4th Lochmaben
5th Williamwood
6th Newcastle
Drumming: Camelon
Novice Juvenile (18 competed)
1st North Lanarkshire Schools
2nd Oban High School
3rd Inverary & District
4th George Watson’s College
5th Lochgelly High School
6th Boghall & Bathgate
Drumming: North Lanarkshire Schools
Nice work posting results I was refreshing every few seconds and they would keep coming up. Well done.
Slight correction, Andrew. The Grade 4A drumming prize was won by Kilsyth Thistle – NOT Wallacestone!
Thanks, Speaker. Fixed that.