Witney's under 15 boys and girls both seem to have unassailable leads in the Oxfordshire junior sports-hall athletics league, with one round to go, following Sunday's match at Kidlington and Gosford Sports Centre.
Nearly there: Witney's Under 15 girls are on course to win their indoor sportshall title. From left: Gemma Byrne, Claire McLoughlin, Danielle Perry, Lucy Chick, Elysia
Sarah LeGood again produced some fine performances, winning the four-lap race and jointly winning both the standing long jump and speed bounce with teammates Gemma Byrne and Claire McLoughlin.
LeGood's achievements capped a busy weekend for her after she qualified, the previous day, for Oxon's team for the English Schools cross-country championships.
For Witney's under 15 boys, Matthew Wheeler won the four-lap race and Gareth Petts the speed bounce.
They then teamed up for their fourth victory in a row in this season's paarlauf relay event.
In the under13 boys match, Witney were beaten into second spot by the ever-improving Exel Gosford team.
*Jodie Kafke, 10, of Exel Gosford AC, won the agility challenge at the Norwich Union Grand Prix, with a record-breaking 143 points.
The agility challenge involves several events to test athletes' speed, spring and balance.
Jodie, who started her athletics at Exel Gosford following a taster sportshall athletics session in her primary school with club coach Allen Souch, won 1,000 of sports equipment.
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