Roshani Motha picked up a gold and silver for Didcot Barramundi in High Wycombe's sprint event.
The 12-year-old won the 50m butterfly in 36.59secs and finished second in the 50m breaststroke in 39.28.
Didcot's other medallists Silver – L Bouet (aged 10) 50m breaststroke 49.02.
Bronze – P Concannon (10) 50m breaststroke 48.42; M Taylor (9) 50m butterfly 1.04.78 & 50m freestyle 40.27; S Motha (10) 50m backstroke 42.83.
l WITNEY wrapped-up their Chiltern League Division 1 campaign by winning the final round gala at Aylesbury.
Having built up a lead at the half-way stage, Witney consolidated their position with their team recording 20 personal bests out of the 34 individual events.
Aimee Felstead, 12, kept up her top form with another impressive win in the girls 14 & under butterfly.
It also earned her the swimmer-of-the-match award, with the runner-up vote going to Ellie Nutt for an outstanding swim in the girls 10 & under breaststroke.
Other Witney winners A McLean (freestyle), Amy-Louise Harris (backstroke), Ellen Moore (freestyle), M Wilmshurst (butterfly), D Merriman (breaststroke), C McLean (freestyle), F Dawkins (backstroke), C Lambert (freestyle), H Major (freestyle).
Personal bests K Hoare (freestyle), A McLean (backstroke), A Parry (freestyle), S Tanner (freestyle), H Major (breaststroke), L Hird (freestyle), M Floyd (backstroke), H Thessieu (backstroke), D Frost (butterfly).
Final result: 1 Witney 188, 2 Flitwick 170, 3 Leighton Buzzard 164, 4 Linslade Crusaders 163, 5 Aylesbury 159, 6 Rushden 144.
l Kidlington & Gosford finished third in their Chiltern League final round gala at Leighton Buzzard.
Personal bests E Ridewood (50m backstroke), T McLean (50m butterfly & 50m freestyle), C Ridewood (50m breaststroke & 50m freestyle), E Fowler (100m freestyle & 100m breaststroke), M Taylor (50m freestyle) E Cook (50 back), E Daley (50m back) L McLean (50m butterfly & 50m backstroke) C Brown (50m backstroke) A Crisp (50m butterfly), M Esnouf (50m butterfly & 50m breaststroke), M Taylor (50m freestyle), H Clements (50m breaststroke).
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