Young pipers from across Ayrshire descended on Auchharvie Academy in Saltcoats on Saturday, March 9 for the annual Ayrshire Music Festival competition.

Some 80 entries were accepted from pipers from all over Ayrshire, each representing their schools in various events, from primary chanters to senior pipers, in a full day of competition.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Alan Bateson from the Isle of Cumbrae Pipe Band, judged the chanters, with Pipe Major John Nevans from Airdrie judging the pipers.

The results were: 

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Primary school chanter champions: Struthers Primary School, Troon.

Secondary Piping champions: Marr College.

Overall senior piper: Caelyn Wood, Marr College.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Primary Chanter March: 1 Calum Hayes, Largs Primary; 2 Matthew Wright, Beith Primary; 3 Jock Howay, Kilmaurs Primary.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Primary Chanter, Slow Air: 1 Jock Howay, Kilmaurs Primary; 2 Ethan Donnachy, Gateside Primary; 3 Calum Gayes, Largs Primary.

Secondary Chanter, March: 1 Robbie McFadzean, Wellington School.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Secondary Chanter, Slow Air: 1. Robbie McFadzean, Wellington School.

Piping Goose Competition: 1 Tom Strak, Marr College; 2 Eva Gall, Marr College; 3 McKayla Wilson, Belmont Academy.

Junior Piping Slow Air: 1 Melissa Leary, Robert Burns Academy; 2 Keeva Esson, Irvine; 3 Kitty Townsend, Arran High School.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Junior Piping March: 1 Alfie Gilmore, Arran High School; 2 Kitty Townsend, Arran High School; 3 Melissa Leary, Robert Burns Academy.

Senior Piping MSR: 1 Ewan Johnstone, Wellington School; 2 Caelyn Wood, Marr College; 3 Katherine Coyle, Arran High School.

Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: Piping competition

Senior Piping Open Jig: 1 Conal Rae, Irvine; 2 Katherine Coyle, Arran High School; 3 Caelyn Wood, Marr College.

The Caledonian Piping Club were represented in most classes and managed to get a fourth place in the primary chanter competition thanks to Sinead McCreadie of St Anthony's Primary, and a very credible sixth in a big field in the Open Jig class, thanks to Kaya Tatar of Largs Academy.