Sunday sees the second of this season's Surrey Sports Hall meetings at Guildford's Spectrum, writes Tom Pollak.
Herne Hill Harriers, who dominated the first match at Carshalton's Westcroft Leisure Centre took three of the four age group contests with Kingston and Polytechnic the other club to chalk up a win.
Kingston won the boys' U15 team title with 298 points from Belgrave Harriers (287), Walton (261.5), Herne Hill A (256.5), Herne Hill B (240), Croydon (45) and Epsom and Ewell (31).
Kingston's Adam Melia was the top scorer in the age group with 66 points ahead of Herne Hill's Dexter Nicholls (63) and Belgrave's Jamie McCrae and Kingston and Polytechnic's Ashley Hooyveld both on 60.
Herne Hill's most convincing win came in the boys U13 event where they swept home with 282 points from Belgrave (238.5), Dorking and Mole Valley (223.5), Kingston and Polytechnic (214), Walton (199.5), Herne Hill B (178.5) and Epsom and Ewell Harriers (136.5).
Alan Kacou and Brendan Williams proved valuable contributors for Herne Hill, topping the individual points table with 36 each. Belgrave's Luke Shettle gained 34, Kingston's Matthew Field 33, and Herne Hill's Gavin Marsh and Shvram Samant and Kingston's Luke Nicklin on 32.
Herne Hill's Amelia Montegnani (56), Stefanie Knight (55.5), Rachel Harrison (55), Jade Bee (54) and Cheveria Miller (53) took the top five places in the girls' U13 event which Herne Hill won with 476.5 points. They were followed by Guildford (442), Herne Hill B (406.5), Dorking and Mole Valley (394), Walton (385.5), Kingston and Polytechnic (348), and Epsom and Ewell (270).
Herne Hill won the girls U15 section with 412 points from Epsom and Ewell Harriers (378.5), Kingston and Polytechnic (346.5), Sutton (340) and Belgrave (303).
Herne Hill's Shani Rainford and Rebekah Passley were top individuals with 89 and 88 points, respectively, ahead of Epsom and Ewell's Ruth Hatch (84.5) and Sutton's Zerlina Klu (82.5).
December 3, 2001 16:30
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