ATHLETICS: Mark Roberts won three A-team events for Kidderminster and Stourport Athletic Club's U-15s boys at the first meeting of the Young Athletes League.
There were 21 home athletes competing in Stourport as Roberts was successful in the 800m, 1,500m and long jump.
First places, girls: Emma Holder (U-13s, A long jump, 3.90 metres), Tara Gibbons (13, B long jump, 3.20m; B shot, 4.55m), Zoe Thompson (13, A 150m, 23.2 seconds; A shot, 4.29m), Charlotte Berrington (15, A javelin, 21.70m), Ellie Laverty (15, A 1,500m, five minutes 52.4s, Elizabeth Dourneen (17, A 800m, 2-31.1; B 80m hurdles, 16.7s; B shot, 4.98m), Laura Easton (17, A discus, 17.57m; B 800m, 2-46; B 200m, 31.2s), Fay Kitchen (17, A shot, 6.68m; B discus, 15.90m), Claire Cashmore (17, A 12,500m, 5-41.8), Emma Pead (17, A javelin, 16.12m; B 1,500m, 5-55.5), Sam Butcher (17, A 300m, 52.7s; B javelin, 13.32m), u-17 girls 4 x 100m relay.
Boys: Adam Roberts (13, A 800m, 2-38.3; A 200m, 32.6s), Christopher Harler (13, A 1,500m, 6-13.3), Daniel Bradley (15, A 200m, 26.5s; A 100m, 13.4s; B javelin, 4.24m), Roberts (15, A 800m, 2-15.2; A 1,500m, 4-38.7; A long jump, 4.86m), James Humphries (15, B 1,500m, 5-15.4; B shot, 5m), Aiden Dourneen (15, A 400m, 1-3-8; B 800m, 2-22.1; B long jump, 4.39m), Tim Wilson (15, A javelin, 37.71m; A shot, 8.47m; B 100m 14.5s); u-15 boys 4 x 100m relay.
Second places, girls: Holder (13, A 75m, 11.4s), Gibbons (13, B 75m, 13s), Claire Blakeway (13, A 70m hurdles, 20.6s; A 1,200m, 4-55.5), Berrington (15, A long jump, 4.27m), Laverty (15, A 200m, 32.1sl A shot, 4.81m), Cashmore (17, A 100m 15.3s; A long jump, 3.90m), Pead (17, B long jump, 3.55m), Butcher (17, A 80m hurdles, 16.8), u-13 girls 4 x 100m relay.
Boys: A Roberts (13, A long jump, 3.84m), Lewis Tandy (13, A shot, 5.62m), Adam Morris (13, B shot, 4.37m), Humphries (15, B shot, 5m), u-13 boys 4 x 100m relay.
Third places, girls: Kitchen (17, A 200m, 32.7s); boys: Tandy (13, B 800m, 3-0; B long jump, 3.46m), Morris (13, A 100m, 20.1s).
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