
The final of the Scots Guards Knock Out was won by Brodie Watson-Massey, Edinburgh. A good crowd assembled in the SG Club Haymarket, Edinburgh, yesterday afternoon (June 8th) to hear the competition.
Brodie is pictured above receiving his trophy from P/M Ian McLellan BEM, a regular attender at the SG KO. Brodie got the shout over Cameron May, Dillarburn, in one semi final. Cameron was last year’s winner. In the final Brodie got most votes over Craig Muirhead, Strathallan School.

Craig had prevailed against Bobby Allen, Chryston, in the other semi. Organiser P/M Jimmy Banks MBE reported a high standard of play in both semi finals and final.
Strathmore Games
A cloudy day at this Angus games but a healthy entry. Champion Piper was Arran Green, the youngest player in the Open competition.
Piob:
1 Angus MacPhee
2 Arran Green
3 Ross Conner
4 Ben Duncan
5 Eireann Ianetta-MacKay
6 Calum Carn

March
1 Liam Nicholson
2 Arran Green
3 Ben Duncan
4 Hector Munro
5 Ross Conner
6 Angus MacPhee
S&R
1 Arran Green
2 Liam Nicholson
3 Ben Duncan
4 Ross Conner
5 Sandy Cameron
6 Angus MacPhee
Junior U18 March: Callum Pearson 2 Callan Erskine 3 Larry Preslie 4 Leyla Reilly
Junior U18 S&R: 1 Callum Pearson 2 Callan Erskine 3 Larry Preslie
Judges: R Barnes, R Clark, D Fraser, L Tannock
- Results from Saturday’s Mid Ulster Pipe Band Championships can be found here.
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