Radley secured their position in Southern 1 West of the National Young Athletes League as they finished second to Milton Keynes at Kingston-upon-Thames.
There were fine performances in all age groups, but it was Andrew Potter and Jordan Dorrian who stole the show with magnificent trebles.
Potter achieved victories in the under 17 boys’ 100m, 200m and 400m, and he was well-supported by George Miller, who won the 800m and 1500m.
Under 15 Dorrian also achieved a hat-trick of victories, winning the 100m, 200m and long jump.
James Purnell-Lacey won the 400m and 800m on his debut, and just failed to pull back a 60 metre deficit on the final leg of the 4x400m relay.
In the girls’ section, Sarah Dutton and Louise Brown won the under 17 A and B string high jump.
Meanwhile, Emma O’Hara threw a national grade one standard of 28.07 in the discus for victory.
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