Radley put in a fine all-round performance as they won the Alpha-Beta meeting at the Lee Valley Stadium on Saturday.
After winning the Beta event last year to gain promotion to the Alpha competition, Radley produced fine displays at both junior and senior level to clinch first place by six points.
In the junior section, they finished fourth with a double personal best for Kim Sutherland in the 100m (13.09secs) and 200m (27.21).
Natalie Welsh did likewise in the discus and javelin, throwing 20.20 and 10.85m respectively, while Georgina Sunderland picked up a personal best in the 75m hurdles, clocking 15.57.
Megan Humphreys had an outstanding debut in the 1500m, finishing third in 5.18.18.
In the senior section, Radley were second behind Herts Phoenix.
There were victories for Tara Kafke in the 100m (12.2), Kay Reynolds in the 100m hurdles (14.49) and Jacquie Cherry in the B string discus (30.02).
The combined efforts of the junior and senior athletes saw them edge out Enfield by six points to win the overall event.
Result: 1 Radley 289pts, 2 Enfield 283, 3 Herts Phoenix 274, 4 Stevenage 270, 5 Havering 242, 6 Dacorum 240, 7 Herne Hill 217.
RADLEY A STRING DETAILS
Senior women – 100m: 1 K Reynolds 14.49. 400mH: 3 P Woodland 1.08.93. 100m: 1 T Kafke 12.2. 200m: 2 T Kafke 25.32. 400m: 7 L Tolmie 1.03.84. 800m: 5 J Grace 2.59.54. 1500m: 7 M Thresher 6.06.1. High jump: 5 K Reynolds 1.50. Long jump: 6 S Keet 4.75. Shot: 6 N Mighty 8.72. Discus: 3 H Tartaglia 30.23. Javelin: 5 A Baird 27.27. 4x100m: 3 T Kafke, K Rey-nolds, S Keet, P Woodland 51.07.
Under 15 girls – 75mH: 6 G Sunderland 15.57pb. 100m: 3 K Sutherland 13.09pb. 200m: 3 K Sutherland 27.21pb. 800m: 5 H Nixon 2.47.1. 1500m: 3 M Humphreys 5.18.43. High jump: 5 S Chobbah 1.30. Long jump: 3 K Sutherland 4.39. Shot: 1 E O’Hara 9.78. Discus: 3 N Welsh 20.20pb. Javelin: 4 E O’Hara 16.53. 4x100m: 3 K Sutherland, L Spurway, M Humphreys, G Sunderland 54.5.
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