LUKE EVANS maintained his winning form for Bromsgrove and Redditch Athletic Club in the final West Midlands Track League meeting.
Evans won the under-15s 400 metres in 55 seconds and came runner-up in the 200m.
Paizlee Hibbert won the under-13s 100m and set a personal best time of 14 seconds.
Hayley Oliver also set a new best time in the 100m, finishing second in 15.1secs.
Laura Wyn set a new personal best height of 1.35m in the high jump.
In the under-11s age group Gabby Haines was third in the long jump, fourth in the 75m and 600m.
Alex Dore was second in the 75m and long jump B.
Arran Bovington finished runner-up in the long jump and set a personal best time when coming second in the 75m B.
Tomasina Ball won the under-13s 70m hurdles and Sally Hogan came third in the 150m.
Rachel Baker was second in the 70m B and third in the long jump.
Ashleigh Wood was third in the long jump B, while Olivia Laxton won the discus B and shot putt B.
Rebekah Broad finished third in the discus, while Kate Racki was runner-up in the 200m with a personal best time of 31secs. Helen Racki came third in the shot putt A with a best throw of 5.49m.
The relay team of Hibbert, Oliver, Baker and Racki won the 4x100m relay.
Kelly Oliver was fourth in the under-15s 800m.
Kelly Duffill was runner-up in the 800m B and third in the 75m hurdles.
In the 1500m Amy Irish was third and set a personal best distance of 19.46m to come second in the discus.
Sean Bowden won the under-15s 1500m, while Adrian Tan came third in the 100m.
James Mobley was runner-up in the long jump and fourth in the 100m B.
James Hood came second in the under-17s 400m, finishing in 48.9 seconds.
Sophie Laxton was third in the 80m hurdles, finishing the event in 14.6 seconds.
Esme Ingram came fourth in the long jump.
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