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Results: Whit Friday — Tameside

The results from the Tameside Whit Friday Contests held on Friday 5th June.

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The results from the Tameside Whit Friday Contests held on Friday 5th June are as follows:

Full results:

www.tameside.gov.uk/brassband/whitfriday/2009/results

Audenshaw: 38 Bands

1. Fairey — £700
2. Fodens — £350
3. Hammonds Saltaire — £250
4. Northop Silver
5. Pemberton Old Wigan JJB
6. Ashton under Lyne

Highest 2nd Section:
1. Haslingden & Helmshore — £150
2. Silk Brass — £100
3. Tintwistle

Highest 3rd Section:
1. Whitworth Vale and Healey — £150
2. North Downs — £100

Highest 4th Section:
1. St Johns Mossley — £150
2. Darwen Brass — £100
3. Farnworth & Walkden

Junior:
1. Wirral Schools — £100
2. Mossley Hollins — £75
3. Macclesfield Youth

1st Band to play: Fodens — £75
Local: Ashton — £150
Deportment: Wirral Schools — £75


Broadoak: 41 Bands

1. Hebden Bridge — £500
2. Stalybridge — £250
3, Fairey — £150
4. Rainford — £120

Highest 2nd Section:
1. Silk Brass — £90

Highest 3rd Section:
1. Crofton Silver — £80

Highest 4th Section:
1. Hazel Grove — £70
2. Farnworth & Walkden — £40

Local:
1. Ashton — £70
2. Middleton — £50

Junior:
1. Wardle — £50
2. Mossley Hollins — £30

1st band to play :Bedford Town — £20


Carrbrook: 41 Bands

1. Fodens — £600
2. Fairey — £300
3. Hammonds Saltaire
4. Haslingden & Helmshore
5. Leyland
6. Silk Brass

Best 2nd Section:
1. Haslingden & Helmshore — £150

Best 3rd Section:
1. Stalybridge Old — £125

Best 4th Section:
1. Nelson Band — £100

Best Local:
1. Glossop Old — £60

Youth:
1. Shirland Youth — £60
2. Mossley Holins — £50

1st Band to Play: Mossley Hollins — £20
Deportment: Coleshill Town — £50


Denton: 38 Bands

1. Leyland — £250
2. Fodens — £150
3. Hammonds Saltaire — £100

Local: VBS Poynton — £80
Highest 1st Section: Longridge — £75
Highest 2nd Section: Silk brass — £60
Highest 3rd Section: Hawk Green Marple — £50
Highest 4th Section: Hazel Grove — £50

Best Junior:
1. Wirral Schools — £50
2. Macclesfield Schools — £25

Individual Prizes:
Cornet: Hammonds Saltaire — £25
Trombone Section: Leyland — £90
1st band to play: Fairey — £15
Best 4th Section Basses: Nelson Brass — £30

Droylsdon: 39 Bands

1. Fodens — £500
2. Fairey — £250
3. Leyland — £150
4. Staffordshire — £100

Highest 2nd Section
1.United Co-op Brass 2000 — £175
2.Tintwistle — £100

Highest 3rd Section
1. Stalybridge — £175
2.Otley — £100

Highest 4th Section
1. Darwen — £175
2. Nelson — £100

Youth:
1. Macclesfield Youth — £175
2. Mossley Hollins — £100


Dukinfield: 49 Bands record

1. Northop — £400
2. Fairey — £200
3. Fodens — £100

Local:
1. Glossop — £200
2. Ashton — £150
3. Hawke Green Marple — £100

Youth:
1. Wirral Schools — £100
2. Dobcross Youth — £50

Individual Prizes:
Cornet: Northop
Soprano: Fairey
Trombone: Fodens


Heyrod: 40 Bands

1. Ashton Under Lyne — £600
2. Co-op Funeral Care — £250
3. Fodens — £200
4. Leyland — £150

Best 2nd Section: Tintwistle — £100
Best 3rd Section: Crofton Silver — £50
Best 4th Section: New Mills — £50

Best Local: Ashton under Lyne — £100
Best Junior: Macclesfield Youth — £100

Individual Prizes:
Cornet: Fodens — £50
Deportment: Wirral Schools — £20
Junior Deportment: Macclesfield Youth — £15
1st Band to Play: St, John's Mossley — £10


Hurst Cross: 45 Bands

1. Leyland — £300
2. Fodens — £200
3. Pemberton Old JJB — £100

Highest 1st Section: Ashton — £100
Highest 2nd Section: Silk brass — £100
Highest 3rd Section: Whitworth Vale — £100

Highest 4th section:
1. Hazel Grove — £100
2. St Johns Mossley — £50

Junior:
1. Macclesfield Youth — £75
2. Wirral Schools — £50

Local:
1. Ashton — £100
2. Glossop Old — £50


Stalybridge: 46 Bands

1. Fodens — £550
2. Fairey — £325
3. Leyland — £325

Local:
1. Ashton — £220
2. Stalybridge — £110
3. Glossop — £60

Youth:
Tewitt Youth — £50

Individual Prize:
Solo Junior Cornet: Shirland Youth Band — £30


Stalybridge Celtic: 48 Bands (equals record)

1. Fodens — £350
2. Leyland — £150
3. Faireys — £80

Highest 4th Section:
St. Johns Droylsden

Highest Tameside:
1. Stalybridge Old
2. St. Johns Droylsden

Junior:
1. Wardle High
2. Shirland

Individual Prizes:
First to Play: Shirland
Best Soloist: Leyland


Upper Mossley: 40 Bands

1. Fodens — £500
2. Fairey — £275
3. Co-op Funeral Care — £200

Local:
1. Ashton — £200
2. Mossley — £100

Youth: Mossley Hollins — £75

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