A superb all-round team performance saw Radley finish second to hosts Chelmsford in their Southern League Division 1 meeting.
In the sprint hurdles, Radley had a clean sweep ofvictories.
Stacey Middleton and Islay Thorne won the A and B string under 17 women's 80m hurdles, while Martine Bomb and Kay Reynolds did likewise in the senior women's 100m hurdles.
Over 300m, Thorne came a close second in a personal best of 48.9, while there was another double triumph in the senior women's 400m hurdles, with Bomb winning the A string race and Paula Woodland landing a B string victory.
Other notable performances came from under 15 800m runner Rosie Jackson, who got a personal best of 2.39.7 , while in the senior ladies' section, Katie Sam won the A string 400m race in 59.0sec, having also won the A string 800m in 2.18.3.
Sarah Dutton also got a discus personal best of 12.49m.
Result: 1 Chelmsford 184, 2 Radley 162, 3 Bedford 161, 4 Herne Hill Harriers 158, 5 Aldershot Farnham & District 157.5.
RADLEY A STRING DETAILS
Under 15 girls 100m: 3 G Taylor 13.9. 200m: E Craske 30.9 800m: 5 R Jackson 2.39.7. 1500m: 5 R Donald 6.10.9. 75mH: 4 E Craske 17.7. High jump: 2 S Dutton 1.40. Long jump: 4 S Dutton 4.22. Shot: 4 B Snowdon 7.30. Discus: 1 B Snowdon 23.34. Javelin: 5 E Craske 6.32. 4x100m: 5 E Craske, G Taylor, S Dutton, B Snowdon 57.6.
Under 17 women 80mH: 1 S Middleton 12.9. 300mH: 2 I Thorne 48.9pb.
Senior women 100m: 5 H Lane 13.6. 200m: 4 P Woodland 27.2. 400m: 1 K Sam 59.0. 800m: 1 K Sam 2.18.3. 1500m: 4 L King 4.54.9. 3000m: 1 L King 10.27.7. 100mH: 1 M Bomb 14.8. 400mH: 1 M Bomb 1.02.9. High jump: 3 K Reynolds 1.50. Long jump: 3 S Middleton 5.24. Triple jump: 3 S Middleton 10.43. Shot: 2 K Reynolds 9.37. Discus: 4 C Thorne 21.75. Javelin: 3 J Lacey 29.36. Hammer: 5 J Lacey 19.75. Pole vault: 4 J Lacey 1.30. 4x100m: 3 K Sam, M Bomb, H Lane, K Reynolds 50.8. 4x400m: 3 M Bomb, P Woodland, L Tolmie, K Sam 4.09.8.
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