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Scottish team selected
Longniddry's Craig Pollock, who will be representing Scotland at the Commonwealth Youth Games in India in October, is one of 16 Scots competing for their country in this week's UK School Games in Bristol.

The team also includes Bothwell's highly-promising 15-year-old Kirsty Gilmour, who is the reigning Bank of Scotland Under-17 Scottish National and the Under-15 Home Countries' Quadrangular girls' singles champion.

The UK School Games is a multi-sport event for the UK 's elite young athletes of school age and are the culmination of an annual programme of competitive opportunities at a regional and national level.

Scotland's badminton players returned home from the UK Games in Coventry last year with a silver and three bronze medals  - this time they hope to do even better.

Scottish Team
Boys: Michael Campbell (Edinburgh), Matthew Carder (South Queensferry), Ryan Clunie (Westhill, Aberdeenshire), Patrick MacHugh (Kinross), Gregor McVean (Mauchline, Ayrshire), Craig Pollock (Longniddry), Stuart Sineath (Shetland), Craig Morrison (Motherwell).

Girls: Fiona Archibald (Larkhall), Emma Cook (Mauchline), Emma Gallacher (Wishaw), Kirsty Gilmour (Bothwell), Robyn Glen (Erskine), Kirsty McGlynn (Greenock), Caitlin Pringle (Clarkston), Shereen Spittal (Mauchline).


 

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