Scottish Volleyball
SportVolleyball
Other sports
Official websitewww.scottishvolleyball.org
Affiliations
International federationFédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)
FIVB members pagewww.fivb.org/EN/FIVB/Confederation_CEV.asp
FIVB member since1970
Continental associationConfédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV)
Elected
PresidentScott Borthwick (Interim)[1]
Board
  • Ian Girot (Finance)
  • Jean Bruce (HR)
  • Keith Macleod (Marketing and Sponsorship)
  • Sandy Steel (Technical)
  • Scott Borthwick (Legal)
Staff
Address
  • 48 The Pleasance
  • Edinburgh
  • EH8 9TJ
Chief ExecutiveMargaret Ann Fleming
Indoor High Performance and Coaching ManagerAlly Jack[2]
Education and Participation OfficerVacant
Competition and Performance OfficerRowan Johnston[3]
Regional Development Officer - EastVeronica Rusich[3]
Regional Development Officer - WestBlair Pettigrew[4]

Scottish Volleyball is the national governing body for volleyball, beach volleyball and sitting volleyball in Scotland. It is responsible for the development, promotion and delivery of district, national and international volleyball in Scotland. Legally, it is a private company limited by guarantee, with its members acting as its guarantors. [1] [5][6]

Affiliations

Scottish Volleyball is affiliated with the following organisations:[6]

Membership

In order to participate as a player, coach or official in a Scottish Volleyball approved competition, to hold an elected office within a member club or to play in a representative national team of Scottish Volleyball, it is necessary to become a member of the Association.[6] [8] [9]

There are several categories of membership:

  • Tier 1 - players, coaches or officials involved in National Competitions
  • Tier 2 - players, coaches or officials involved in Local or District Competitions
  • Tier 3 - players, coaches or officials involved in School Competitions
  • Associate - a person who is not also a registered player, coach or official.
  • Club - volleyball clubs based in Scotland
  • Group - Schools or other organisations in Scotland who play volleyball but are not primarily volleyball clubs
  • Honorary - awarded to individual members at the discretion of the Board of Directors[10]

Commissions

To assist with the running of the association, the SVA and its board of directors, establish various commissions, typically staffed by volunteer members, each with specific areas of responsibility.[6][11] These include:

  • Beach Commission[12]
  • Coaches Commission[13]
  • Competitions Advisory Group[14]
  • Referees Commission[15]
  • Student Commission[16]
  • Youth and Schools Commission[17]
  • Special Events Commission[18]

National competitions

Each season, Scottish Volleyball organises various senior and junior league and cup competitions. These competitions are governed by the FIVB's Official Volleyball Rules,[19] the FIVB's Official Beach Volleyball Rules[20] and the SVA's Rules of Scottish Volleyball Competitions.[21]

Senior competitions

Scottish Volleyball League (SVL)

Organised volleyball leagues began in Scotland in the 1960s and were known as the National League. The number of divisions and number of teams in each division varied over the years, with the lower divisions sometimes split into East and West.

In season 201516, the National League was renamed the Scottish Volleyball League (SVL), the top division renamed from Division 1 to SVL Premier and the second and third divisions renamed League One and Two.[22]

As of season 2021–22, there are two divisions in the senior men's and women's SVL. The teams winning the SVL Premier division gain the title of Scottish Champions and are entitled to enter the CEV Cup the following season.

The divisions are:

  • Men's SVL Premier
  • Women's SVL Premier
  • Men's League One
  • Women's League One
List of Scottish Champions

The table below lists all Scottish Champions from season 1968–69 to 2021–22:[23]

Season Men Women
196869 Dalziel
196970 Edinburgh University
197071 Edinburgh University
197172 Coatbridge YMCA
197273 Dalziel
197374 Telford
197475 Kirkton (Dundee)
197576 Telford
197677 Telford Coatbridge YMCA
197778 Kirkton (Dundee) Prestwick
197879 Telford Dodds Troon
197980 MIM (Telford) Dodds Troon
198081 MIM (Telford) Telford
198182 MIM (Telford) Telford
198283 MIM (Telford) Telford
198384 MIM (Telford) Telford
198485 MIM (Telford) Team Scottish Farm
198586 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Team Scottish Farm
198687 MIM (Telford) Provincial Insurance
198788 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Kyle
198889 Kinleith Plant (Telford) Adscreen Kyle
198990 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Adscreen Kyle
199091 Team Novasport DV Adscreen Kyle
199192 West Coast (Kilmarnock) Glasgow Powerhouse
199293 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Team Components Bureau
199394 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Powerhouse Cardinals
199495 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Powerhouse Cardinals
199596 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Cardinals
199697 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
199798 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Rucanor Jets
199899 Kilmarnock Rucanor Jets
199900 Kilmarnock Troon
200001 Kilmarnock Su Ragazzi
200102 Kilmarnock Troon
200203 Kilmarnock Troon
200304 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
200405 City of Glasgow Ragazzi City of Edinburgh
200506 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200607 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200708 Kilmarnock Su Ragazzi
200809 Glasgow Mets Troon
200910 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201011 Glasgow Mets City of Edinburgh
201112 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
201213 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201314 Edinburgh Jets City of Edinburgh
201415 South Ayrshire City of Edinburgh
201516 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201617 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201718 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201819 City of Glasgow Ragazzi City of Edinburgh
2019-20[24] City of Edinburgh Su Ragazzi
2020-21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22[25] City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
SVL clubs

As of season 2021–22, the following clubs have at least one team in the SVL:[26][27][28][29]

  • Caledonia West
  • City of Edinburgh
  • Dundee
  • Glasgow International
  • Glasgow Mets
  • Edinburgh Jets
  • Lenzie
  • NUVOC
  • Shetland
  • South Ayrshire
  • Su Ragazzi
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Volleyball Aberdeen

John Syer Grand Prix

This competition was introduced in season 200607 as the Top Teams Cup, as a means of providing the teams in the top divisions with an increased number of competitive matches against each other.[30] In 200910, it was renamed the John Syer Trophy in honour of the SVA's first Technical Director.[31] Since 201516, it has been known as the John Syer Grand Prix (JSGP).[32] SVL Premier teams competed in this tournament in the early part of the season, usually on the same dates that lower division teams compete in rounds 13 of the Scottish Cup. In the season 202122, the tournament was not played.[21]

List of JSGP winners

As of season 2019–20, the winners of this trophy are as listed in the table below:[33]

Season Men Women
200607 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
200708 Glasgow Mets Su Ragazzi
200809 Glasgow Mets Troon, Prestwick and Ayr
200910 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201011 City of Edinburgh Troon, Prestwick and Ayr
201112 City of Edinburgh Edinburgh Jets
201213 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
201314 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201415 Glasgow Mets Su Ragazzi
201516 City of Edinburgh Su Ragazzi
201617[34] City of Edinburgh Su Ragazzi
201718 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201819 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201920[35] City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh

Scottish Plate

The Scottish Plate is contested by teams eliminated from the Scottish Cup in rounds 13.

List of Scottish Plate winners

Table showing Scottish Plate winners from season 1984–85 to 2018–19:[33]

Season Men Women
198485 East Kilbride
198586 Kinleith Plant (Telford) Trinity
198687 Team Fife Hazlehead
198788 ? Whitburn
198889 Elliot Sports Jets Airdrie
198990 Glasgow Whitburn
199091 Bon Accord Pentland NUVOC
199192 Jacobite Jets Edinburgh University
199293 Pentland NUVOC M8 Magazine West Coast
199394 Su Ragazzi II Paisley
199495 Falkirk Su Ragazzi
199596 DV Phoenix MCT Brannock
199697 Bellshill Cardinals Team Stirling
199798 Dundee Kyle
199899 Su Ragazzi II Su Ragazzi
199900 Bon Accord NUVOC
200001 Stirling Grange NUVOC
200102 Beacon Queensferry (City of Edinburgh)
200203 Paisley Trailblazers NUVOC
200304 Glasgow Mets Kyle
200405 City of Edinburgh II Pilton
200506 Bellshill Cardinals Orkney
200607 Dundee II Dundee University
200708 Bellshill Cardinals South Ayrshire
200809 Dundee II North Grampian
200910 Su Ragazzi II Troon II
201011 Glasgow Mets II Troon II
201112 Bellshill Cardinals North Grampian
201213 Su Ragazzi II Troon II
201314 City of Edinburgh II North Grampian
201415 Su Ragazzi II Su Ragazzi II
201516 Su Ragazzi II Caledonia West
201617 Su Ragazzi II Troon Vets
201718 Glasgow Mets Vets Troon Vets
201819 Glasgow Mets Vets Troon Caledonia West Vets
2019-20 Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 Forza Ragazzi Glasgow International

Scottish Cup

The Scottish Cup is the highest level knockout competition in Scottish volleyball. The first three rounds are organised in small pools. The eight best teams from the pool stages are joined in round 4 by the eight SVL Premier teams. Rounds 4 through to the final are single-leg, knockout rounds. There is an unseeded draw for round 4 which sets the path to the finals. Teams winning the Scottish Cup Final are entitled to enter the CEV Challenge Cup the following season.

List of Scottish Cup winners

Table showing Scottish Cup winners from season 1963–64 to 2018–19:[33]

Season Men Women
196364 St Andrews University
196465 St Andrews University
196566 Dundee University
196667 Edinburgh University
196768 Edinburgh University
196869 Edinburgh University
196970 Strathclyde University
197071 Dalziel
197172 Dalziel
197273 Coatbridge YMCA Dalziel
197374 Telford Coatbridge YMCA
197475 Coatbridge YMCA Coatbridge YMCA
197576 Telford Coatbridge YMCA
197677 Telford Coatbridge YMCA
197778 Telford Telford
197879 Telford Dodds Troon
197980 MIM (Telford) Dodds Troon
198081 MIM (Telford) Whitburn
198182 MIM (Telford) Telford
198283 MIM (Telford) Telford
198384 Volvo Trucks Telford
198485 Bellshill Cardinals</ref> Telford
198586 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Provincial Insurance
198687 MIM (Telford) Provincial Insurance
198788 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Provincial Insurance
198889 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Adscreen Kyle
198990 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Adscreen Kyle
199091 Kinleith Plant (Telford) Elliot Sports Jets
199192 Telford Glasgow Powerhouse
199293 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Team Components Bureau
199396 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Powerhouse Cardinals
199495 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Rucanor Jets
199596 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Rucanor Jets
199697 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Hazlehead
199798 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Rucanor Jets
199899 Kilmarnock Hazlehead
199900 Kilmarnock Hazlehead
200001 Kilmarnock Troon
200102 Kilmarnock Troon
200203 Kilmarnock Falkirk College
200304 Kilmarnock Troon
200405 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200506 Glasgow Mets City of Edinburgh
200607 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200708 Glasgow Mets Troon
200809 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
200910 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
201011 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
201112 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201213 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
201314 Edinburgh Jets Edinburgh Jets
201415 Glasgow Mets City of Edinburgh
201516 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201617 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201718 City of Edinburgh Su Ragazzi
201819 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
2019-20 Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 City of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh

Junior competitions

Junior SVL (U18)

The top junior league was introduced in the late 1990s and, over the years, varied between an U18 and U19 competition. Until season 201415, it was known as the Junior National League. In season 201516, it was renamed the Junior SVL and, since then, has been an U18 competition.

List of Junior SVL (U18) winners

Table showing Junior SVL (U18) winners from season 1998–99 to 2018–19:

Season U18 Boys U18 Girls
199899 City of Edinburgh Marr College
199900
200001
200102 Glasgow Juniors East Lothian Falcons
200203
200304 City of Edinburgh Mearns Castle
200405 East Lothian Falcons Mearns Castle
200506 Mearns Castle Mearns Castle
200607 Mearns Castle Marr College
200708 South Ayrshire South Ayrshire
200809 South Ayrshire Belmont Academy
200910 City of Edinburgh South Ayrshire
201011 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201112 City of Edinburgh Futures
201213 South Ayrshire Marr College
201314 Team Lanarkshire Marr College
201415 Team Lanarkshire Lanarkshire Ragazzi
201516 South Ayrshire Marr College
201617 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201718 South Ayrshire Marr College
201819 VA Blaze City of Edinburgh A
2020-21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22[36] NUVOC Caledonia West

Junior Scottish Cup (U18)

The U18 knockout competition was introduced in season 201213 as the Junior Super Cup and renamed the Junior Scottish Cup in 201516.

List of U18 Junior Scottish Cup winners

Table showing U18 Junior Scottish Cup winners from season 2012–13 to 2018–19:

Season U18 Boys U18 Girls
201213 South Ayrshire Lanarkshire Ragazzi
201314 City of Edinburgh Lanarkshire Ragazzi
201415 Team Lanakshire Marr College
201516 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201617 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201718 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201819 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh

Junior SVL (U16)

The lower junior league was introduced in season 200607 and, over the years, varied between U15 and U16. Until season 201415 it was known as the Junior National League. In season 201516 it was renamed the Junior SVL and, since then, has been an U16 competition.

List of Junior SVL (U16) winners

Table showing Junior SVL (U16) winners from season 2006–07 to 2018–19:

Season U16 Boys U16 Girls
200607 Glasgow Mets Marr College
200708 Marr College Glasgow Mets
200809 Marr College South Ayrshire
200910 Marr College Marr College
201011 Belmont Troon Marr College
201112 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201213 South Ayrshire Marr College
201314 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201415 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201516 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201617 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201718 VA Blaze City of Edinburgh
201819 City of Edinburgh A[37]

Junior Scottish Cup (U16)

The U16 Junior Scottish Cup was introduced in season 201516.

List of U16 Junior Scottish Cup winners

Table showing U16 Junior Scottish Cup winners from season 2015–16 to 2018–19:

Season U16 Boys U16 Girls
201516 City of Edinburgh Marr College
201617 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201718 VA Blaze City of Edinburgh
201819 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh

School competitions

  • Schools Cup

1968 Coatbridge High School

1996 Stonelaw High School

2016 James Gillespie's High School

Beach competitions

  • Scottish Beach Tour

Student competitions

Scottish Student Volleyball operates within the constitution of the SVA and is administered and supported by Scottish Student Sport (SSS). The Development Co-ordinator for Scottish Student Volleyball is Paul McPate of the University of Dundee's, Institute of Sport and Exercise.[38] [39]

The following student competitions are organised each year:

  • Scottish Student Leagues (BUCS Tiers 1A,2A, and 3A for women and men)[40]
  • Scottish Student Cup
  • Scottish College Finals
  • SSS Beach Championship
  • International Student Challenge (Scottish Students National Team)

District competitions

  • Scottish District Cup

National Team

Scottish Men's National Team (Indoor)

Caps
# Surname Caps
1 Bendiks, Heinz 1
2 Domaingue, Yvon 1
3 Hamilton, Ronnie 94
4 Howarth, Richard 24
5 Jones, Dallas 2
6 Mackie, Karl 2
7 Mair, Ian 23
8 McPhee, Ian 2
9 Poirson, Jean 1
10 Syer, John 2
11 Tweedale, Alan 6
12 Wilson, Jim 2
13 Lyle, John 23
14 Maxwell, Ian 6
15 Pollock, Jon 31
16 Robertson, Jim 1
17 Anderson, Kenny 61
18 Bradley, Des 29
19 Ferguson, Charlie 48
20 Paton, David 27
21 Todd, Jim 32
22 Hillier, John 20
23 Leighton, Frank 86
24 Docherty, Gerry 48
25 Blevins, Dougie 7
26 Cowper, Jim 55
27 Craig, Raymond 7
28 Moody, Nick 1
29 Leighton, Gus 33
30 Reid, Joe 22
31 Robertson, Barry 74
32 Scrimgeour, John 73
33 Stokes, Bob 2
34 Krawczyk, Vince 1
35 McPherson, Donnie 52
36 Shaw, Gordon 3
37 Black, Steve 29
38 Orr, Brian 1
39 Pirrie, John 17
40 Ravizza, Frannie 1
41 Buchan, Pete 7
42 McDonald, Alastair 1
43 McKenna, Jim 75
44 Brown, Bobby 1
45 Calder, Billy 11
46 Gibson, Alistair 30
47 Barton, Kenny 54
48 Hughes, Mike 2
49 Garrioch, Ian 4
50 Syme, Gordon 53
51 Auld, Robert 10
52 Clemenson, Paul 1
53 Gormley, Alan 2
54 McSloy, Gerry 9
55 Todd, Willie 2
56 Edwards, Jackie 1
57 Stewart, Neil 31
58 Christie, Eric 10
59 Pirrit, Gordon 12
60 Smith, Gordon 8
61 Mitchell, Ian 6
62 Thomas, Alan 44
63 English, Stuart 4
64 Ferguson, Ian 7
65 Green, Brian 7
66 McMillan, Fraser 6
67 Gaughan, John 7
68 Lamont, Gary 12
69 McKenzie, Ian 21
70 Carruthers, Paul 22
71 Donaldson, Ewan 4
72 Harvey, Iain 18
73 Kalugerovich, David 8
74 Banks, Brian 10
75 Morton, Fraser 19
76 Clark, Danny 8
77 Grubb, Iain 117
78 Love, Alistair 8
79 Milne, Kenny 100
80 Mercer, James 4
81 Marshall, Geoff 73
82 Orr, James 29
83 Owens, Michael 9
84 Spratt, Robert 19
85 Cook, Iain 3
86 Elms, Stuart 6
87 Milne, Steven 38
88 Rhodes, Michael 29
89 Vine, Nick 20
90 Gilmour, Paul 6
91 McGregor, Mark 8
92 Gunn, Alex 3
93 Jackson, Steven 32
94 Corbett, Derek 27
95 McGuire, Gary 79
96 Russell, Scott 11
97 McGoughan, Archie 53
98 Mitchell, Gus 26
99 Bowes, Imorfe 16
100 Linton, Stephen 95
101 Nelson, Jamie 14
102 Welsh, Gordon 91
103 Hoyle, David 4
104 Hudson, Mark 37
105 Kerr, Tam 9
106 McCallum, Neil 14
107 Cleland, Iain 53
108 Craig, David 30
109 Gunn, David 15
110 McQueen, Scott 1
111 Loftus, Simon 69
112 Curran, Kevin 3
113 Edgar, Stuart 111
114 McGuigan, Barry 33
115 Jackson, Robert 17
116 McGrenary, Stewart 69
117 Galloway, Alistair 100
118 Fraser, Chris 28
119 Jordan, Gary 17
120 O`Neill, Brian 73
121 Stronach, Andrew 21
122 Herley, Jonathon 51
123 Hughes, Dylan 23
124 Lamont, Christopher 63
125 Lloyd, Chris 7
126 Glissov, Paul 26
127 Lewis, Ben 4
128 McGivern, Mark 48
129 Collin, Niall 65
130 Krawczyk, Alan 28
131 deLattre, Christophe 4
132 Benson, Andrew 11
133 Todd, Stephen 16
134 McKernan, Andrew 3
135 Chisholm, Kevin 5
136 Duncan, Euan 5
137 Green, Calum 26
138 McNab, Colin 5
139 Traylor, Danny 13
140 Giles, Colin 18
141 Hamilton, Colin 6
142 McLeod, Ryan 13
143 King, Alisdair 6
144 Penny, Mike 31
145 Watt, Gavin 18
146 Hammond, Simon 11
147 Isted, Ruari 21
148 Miedzybrodski, Robin 11
149 Caldwell, Stewart 21
150 McGregor, Andrew 2
151 Cook, Seain 21
152 McHardy, Jamie 16
153 Brown, Fraser 18
154 Green, Alistair 4
155 Young, Tom 4
156 Hendry, Sean 6
157 Boyle, Connor 15
158 Mackenzie, Stuart 18
159 McLaughlin, Marc 11
160 Spowart, Graeme 6
161 Wilson, Scott 6
162 Martin, Darren 14
163 Dunlop, Fraser 5
164 McKelvie, Ross 7
165 Strachan, Fraser 4
166 Walker, Connor 9
167 Gibson, Ewan 2
168 Oldbury, Edward 12
169 Anderson, Jack 4
170 Black, Jonny 10
171 Cathro, Mark 4
172 Darling, Liam 9
173 McKelvey, Jack 4
174 Mexson, David 4
175 Micallef, Robert 1
176 Brown, Mitchell 5
177 Hadden, Clark 6
178 Hook, Cameron 11
179 Hockey, Peter 5
180 Ritchie, Harris 2
181 Lee, Michael 3
182 Fraser, Euan 3

Scottish Women's National Team (Indoor)

Caps
# Surname Caps
1 Church, Elizabeth Ann 2
2 Church, Joan 1
3 Crawford, Alison 25
4 Crawford, Ann 14
5 Harley, Kay 1
6 Holcombe, Jess 25
7 Jones, Liz 6
8 Matear, Liz 7
9 Park, Linda 8
10 Rostworowska, Barbara 3
11 Shirley, Sylvia 1
12 Campbell, Yvonne 1
13 Crawford, Marion 13
14 Pae, Kathy 17
15 Swanston, Jean 13
16 Taylor, Linda 5
17 Burns, Valerie 4
18 MacLaren, Vicky 5
19 Wilson, Stee 7
20 Doonan, Frances 19
21 Graham, Elaine 5
22 Harrison, Pamela 4
23 Thow, Morag 39
24 Glenn, Fiona 16
25 Gray, Barbara 1
26 Smith, Jess 40
27 Buchanan, Irene 1
28 Barclay, Eileen 4
29 Gardiner, Janice 1
30 Stewart, Morven 3
31 Glenn, Irene 3
32 Shanks, Janet 2
33 Stevenson, Linda 19
34 Doogan, Geri 19
35 Paterson, Helen 1
36 Smith, Moira 35
37 Wilkinson, Hilary 1
38 Cook, Doreen 18
39 Stevenson, Carol 18
40 Agnew, Annette 38
41 Brown, Morag 37
42 Scott, Morag 8
43 Tennant, Lyn 43
44 Gunson, Jenny 21
45 Martin, Freda 11
46 Rawlings, Susan 34
47 Smith, Rena 13
48 Sutherland, Fiona 18
49 Brown, Pamela 35
50 Hendry, Yvonne 32
51 Brodie, Rona 37
52 Docherty, Lucy 2
53 Cooper, Audrey 30
54 Paterson, Claire 23
55 Mackie, Sandra 12
56 McLeod, Jean 5
57 McKenzie, Kim 12
58 Strain, Yvonne 18
59 Meikle, Morag 9
60 Gorrie, Anne 1
61 McCulloch, Caroline 10
62 Young, Jane 12
63 Reid, Judy 2
64 Hendry, Lyn 6
65 Brown, Eileen 4
66 Fulton, Christine 2
67 Kennedy, Elaine 2
68 McLean, Lynn 2
69 Sparks, Ann 17
70 Walker, Annette 2
71 Fowler, Liz 10
72 Huggan, Judi 1
73 Laird, Gillian 2
74 Fleming, Margaret Ann 5
75 Gribben, Adrienne 1
76 Gilmartin, Claire 7
77 Hughes, Linda 1
78 Mackie, Yvonne 4
79 Banks, Karen 2
80 Cooper, Sandra 2
81 Dunnett, Sheila 15
82 Dodds, Jillian 2
83 McIntyre, Ruth 2
84 Murray, Rowena 2
85 Coutts, Mel 11
86 Hamilton, Fiona 3
87 Main, Allia 7
88 McDonald, Sandra 18
89 Coleman, Alison 4
90 Dignan, Claire 4
91 McLay, Fiona 4
92 Wannan, Gillian 7
93 Walker, Morag 3
94 Bryant, Eleanor 9
95 Cameron, Lisa 3
96 Hughes, Linda 3
97 Jamieson, Gail 9
98 Munro, Pauline 3
99 Ord, Melanie 3
100 Philpot, Lorraine 3
101 Shek, Hilda 9
102 Simpson, Morag 3
103 Will, Morven 6
104 Bell, Pam 6
105 Brammel, Lynne 6
106 Gunn, Trisha 3
107 Pearson, Caroline 6
108 Turnbull, Niki 6
109 Collighan, Gail 3
110 Duffy, Nicola 3
111 James, Nicola 3
112 Cairns, Carrie-Anne 12
113 Craig, Debbie 13
114 Craig, Kay 12
115 Cox, Gillian 12
116 Ellis, Jenny 19
117 Gibson, Sandra 3
118 Lawrie, Fiona 9
119 Lyall, Gillian 26
120 Robb, Lesley 12
121 Scott, Paula 26
122 Sinclair, Gillian 3
123 Beattie, Lynne 35
124 Mitchell, Lynda 5
125 Thom, Jen 58
126 Welsh, Fiona 13
127 Mullin, Shauna 14
128 Eadie, Gillian 4
129 Hastings, Anneka 16
130 Hildebrand, Diane 5
131 Krawczyk, Elaine 34
132 Morgan, Jo 28
133 Morrish, Anne 13
134 Smith, Fiona 1
135 Brackenridge, Susan 1
136 Black, Karen 11
137 Coburn, Lindsay 14
138 Edwards, Lynn 11
139 McReady, Laura 55
140 Wieczorek, Klaudia 11
141 Bunten, Linsey 37
142 Cooney, Sara 4
143 Mahon, Christine 4
144 Runciman, Jill 12
145 Boulton, Laura 9
146 Clayton, Caroline 10
147 Penny, Claire 16
148 Smy, Catherine 35
149 Wheatley, Kay 18
150 Gow, Hazel 13
151 Hall, Aileen 3
152 Jones, Jennifer 3
153 Krawczyk, Jennifer 6
154 McLean, Kirsty 37
155 Clarkson, Emma 3
156 Dickenson, Alex 18
157 Hunter, Sophie 1
158 Kennie, Fiona 4
159 McEwan, Caitlin 13
160 Smith, Emily 1
161 MurrayMcKinlay, Carly 39
162 Symonds, Naomi 6
163 Agnew, Mhairi 34
164 Barbour, Katie 34
165 Gill, Priya 5
166 Ramage, Claire 19
167 Fraser, Shona 25
168 Gill, Raveen 7
169 Ramage, Nicole 13
170 Waldie, Emma 25
171 Morrison, Rachel 22
172 Rutherford, Chloe 12
173 Fowler, Samantha 14
174 Baillie, Laura 5
175 Hall, Megan 2
176 Hamilton, Heather 2
177 Murphy, Rhian 2
178 Quinn, Megan 2
179 Ranklin, Ellen 5
180 Ross, Kirsty 2
181 Stewart, Ellie 2
182 Gillies, Jessica 3
183 Lee, Jennifer 3
184 Wrobleska, Karolina 3

Notable events

Interruption of Season 201920

On 13 March 2020, the day before the Scottish Cup and Plate Semi-finals were due to take place, the 201920 season was interrupted as part of the country's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[41][42] As of the end of April 2020, an SVA Board decision on the outcome of the season's outstanding competitions was still to be finalised.[43] In May 2020, a final decision was made on the outcome of competitions in the 2019-20 season.[24] The national knockout competitions (Scottish Cup and Scottish Plate) were declared null and void. Winners were declared for Men's and Women's SVL Premier as well as Women's SVL One; no winner was declared for Men's SVL One because there was not a clear enough margin between teams.

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