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SCHOOLS CUP DRAWS


BELL LAWRIE SCOTTISH SCHOOLS CUP ROUND 2 DRAW


Holders Stewart’s Melville College will travel to Newton Stewart to face Douglas Ewart High in the second-round of the Bell Lawrie Scottish Schools under-18 cup.

Last year’s beaten finalists, Robert Gordon’s College, await the winners of the first-round tie between Baldragon Academy and Alva Academy which is scheduled to be played in Dundee on Thursday.

There are 32 ties in the second-round which have to be played by Saturday 21 October

Round 2 draw: Hillhead/Jordanhill Schools v St Columba’s Kilmacolm; Belmont Academy v Hutchesons’ GS; Lomond School v Eastwood HS or Wellington School; Marr College v Belmont House; HIGH SCHOOL OF GLASGOW v Cathkin HS; GLASGOW ACADEMY or Louden Academy v Bearsden & Milngavie Schools; KELVINSIDE ACADEMY v St Aloysius Coll; Wick HS v Bell Baxter HS; Aberdeen GS v Glenalmond Coll; Gordonstoun v Blairgowrie HS; Kinross HS or Wallace HS v Dollar Acad; Robert Gordon’s Coll v Baldragon Acad or Alva Acad; Culloden Acad v High School of Dundee; Montrose Acad v Strathallan; Perth Acad v Nairn Acad; Banchory Acad v Morrison’s Acad; Kingussie HS v Westhill Acad, Aberdeen; Douglas Ewart HS v Stewart’s-Melville Coll; Fettes Coll v Lasswade HS; Ross HS v Trinity Acad; Merchiston Castle v Forrester Composite; Waid Acad v Peebles HS; Madras Coll v North Berwick HS; George Heriot’s v Balfron HS or Mearns Castle; Queen Victoria School v Royal High School; Earlston HS v Knox Acad; Jedburgh GS v Galashiels Acad; Kelso HS v Boroughmuir HS; Hamilton Coll v Edinburgh Acad; Linlithgow Acad Composite v Selkirk HS; George Watson’s Coll v Biggar HS; Hawick HS v Loretto

Meanwhile the draw has been made for the under-18 bowl competition for cup first-round losers.

It is: Eastwood School or Wellington School v Bishopbriggs Schools; Grange Acad v GLASGOW ACADEMY or Louden Acad; Balfron HS or Mearns Castle v Arran HS; Rosshall/Drumchapel Composite v Carrick Acad; Kinross HS or Wallace HS v St Ninian’s HS; Dalziel HS v Trinity HS; Annan Acad v Dunbar GS; Portobello HS v Dumfries Acad; Lockerbie Acad v Musselburgh GS; Wallace Hall Acad v Kirkcudbright Acad Composite; St Joseph’s Coll v Cumnock Acad; Harris Acad v Alloa/Lornshill Academies; Buckhaven HS v Baldragdon Acad or Alva Acad; Mintlaw Acad v The Gordon Schools; Shetland Schools v Mearns Acad; Dingwall Acad v Millburn Acad

In the Bell Lawrie Scottish Schools under-15 cup holders Galashiels Academy have been drawn at home to Forrester Composite. Ties again must be played by Saturday 21 October.

The draw: KELVINSDIDE ACADEMY v Merchiston Castle; Stewart’s-Melville Coll v Irvine Royal Acad; St Ninian’s HS v Marr Coll; Hutchesons’ GS v Balfron HS; Auchinleck Acad or Annan Acad v GLASGOW ACADEMY; St Aloysius Coll v Rosehall HS; Eastwood School or Lenzie Acad v Lomond School; Hillhead/Jordanhill Schools v Carrick Acad; Duncanrig Secondary or Grange Acad v Douglas Acad; Belmont Acad v Hamilton Coll; Cathkin HS v St Columba’s, Kilmacolm; Bearsden Acad v HIGH SCHOOL OF GLASGOW; Kinross HS or Alva Acad v North Berwick HS; Loretto School v Douglas Ewart HS; Bo’ness Acad or Dunbar GS v Portobello HS; Kelso HS v Firrhill HS or Lasswade HS; Royal High School v Edinburgh Acad; Galashiels Acad v Forrester Composite; Linlithgow Acad Composite v Peebles HS; George Watson’s Coll v Ross HS; Knox Acad v Selkirk HS; George Heriot’s v Trinity Acad or Deans Community HS; Dumfries Acad v Earlston HS; Nairn Acad v High School of Dundee; Morrison’s Acad v Aberdeen GS; Perth Acad v Highland/Perthshire; Gordonstoun v Buckhaven HS; Madras Coll v Bell Baxter HS; The Gordon Schools v Culloden Acad; Blairgowrie HS v Robert Gordon’s Coll; Glenalmond Coll v Harris Acad; Ellon Acad v Banchory Acad



This article was posted on 25-Sep-2006, 13:38 by Hugh Barrow.


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