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Worlds Irish Dance in Glasgow: Junior Mixed Ceili results
Here are the results from the Junior Mixed Ceili group at the Words Irish Dance Championships in Glasgow, Scotland,
Kevin Hayes
@IrishCentral
Apr 01, 2010
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Junior Mixed Ceili Competition Results
Entry
Name
School
Rank
106
Team A
McCutcheon : Ayrshire, Scotland
1
103
Team A
Carey Academy : Midlands, England
2
105
Team A
Haughey McAuley : Midlothian, Scotland
3
102
Team A
Rince Na h'Eireann : North Carolina, USA
4
104
Team A
Morgan : Manchester, England
5
101
Team A
Lally : Cheshire, England
6
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