Records tumbled for White Horse Harriers in the second round of the Oxfordshire Junior League at Tilsley Park.
Harriers set 12 club records across all the age groups.
Charlie Harrison (under 9 boys) took two records, throwing the cricket ball 27 metres and finishing third in the 150m, clocking 25.0secs.
For the under 11 boys, Chris Druce ran 80m in 12.0secs to finish second and he and Nick Batten won their long jump categories, Druce setting a club record of 3.80m.
Tom Froud recorded 4.40.0 in the under 13 boys' 1200m, while James Ritter cleared a superb 1.60m to finish joint second in the under 15 high jump.
The girls set records too.
Debutant Jessica Quirk (under 9) threw 14.98m in the cricket ball throw, while in the under 13 competition, Sophie Lloyd clocked 4.32.8 in the 1200m.
All four 4x100 relay teams set records, with the under 11 boys clocking 1.07.0.
The under 13 and 15 boys managed 1.01.6 and 56.0 respectively, while the under 13 girls' clocked 1.03.1.
Radley's Leanne Spurway clocked a national schools' qualifying time of 12.7secs in the under 15 girls' 100m.
It was also a successful day for Goring & Wallingford's youngsters.
George Axon set new under 13 league records in the high jump (1.48m) and 75m hurdles (13.5secs), while in the under 9 age group, Edie Stilwell-Garrett threw the cricket ball to a league record of 21.74m.
Elsewhere, there were personal bests in the under 11 600m for Niall Harris (2.04.8) and Dan Binaccioni (2.05.3).
Maisie Stilwell-Garrett won the 100m in 14.1, and there were also personal bests for Tessa Brown in the 70m hurdles (12.7) and Ellie Burns in the under 15 girls' 1500m (5.12.6).
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