Oxford City's under 11 girls completed a successful Chiltern League season by securing the team title.
They lifted the crown with 350 points, finishing 18 clear of Milton Keynes in second and Bedford & County in third.
The final round at Wing Park, Leighton Buzzard, brought a clean sweep in the race with Danielle Anderson, Melissa Hawtin and Beth Swords producing superb displays to finish first, second and third respectively.
Beth's older sister, Bea, running in the under 13 girls' race, finished fifth, with Martha Lloyd occupying the same spot in the under 15 girls' race.
In the boys' events, Harry Robertson finished third in the under 11 race on his league debut.
OTHER RESULTS
(Oxford City unless stated)
Under 13: 11 A Jones (Radley). Under 15: 6 J Baird, 17 I Castle. Under 17: 17 P Castle.
Megan Edwards was Oxford City's star performer at the Birmingham Games indoor meeting at the National Indoor Arena.
She clocked the fastest time of the day in the under 15 girls' 60m with 8.02secs.
Chris Williams's first outing for the club resulted in times of 8.07 in the 60m and 25.73 in the 200m.
Hayley Luke recorded a creditable 2.13.58 in the under 15 girls' 800m.
There were also personal bests for Sam Moss in the under 17 200m, clocking 25.09, Aliysa Codrington in the under 15 girls' 60m with 8.48, and James Arman in the under 17 men's 400m with 58.04.
Oxfordshire's under 13 girls team finished second at the Southern Region Sportshall final at the Mountbatten Sports Centre, Portsmouth.
Sophie Tyers and Claire Butler led the way for Oxfordshire, collecting gold in the eight-lap relay, while Tyers also won an individual silver in the six-lap race and high jump.
Butler grabbed silver in the four-lap race and also claimed bronze in the triple jump.
Teammate Hannah Mitchell easily won gold in her speed bounce.
In the under 13 boys' competition, Alec Warriner and Adam Sambrook won gold medals in the six-lap race and vertical jump respectively, before the pair joined forces to take silver in the eight-lap relay.
Under 15 girl Carly Milward collected gold in the shot and bronze in the long jump.
Oxon's biggest medal winner was Witney Roadrunner Lewis Warren with four - three of which came in the under 15 multi-event competition.
He claimed silvers in the speed bounce and four-lap race, with his performances earning him bronze in the overall competition.
He also just missed out on a place in the national finals.
He then joined forces with Sam Hook to win the eight-lap relay.
Hook went on to collect gold with a superb throw of 11.50m in the shot.
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