ATHLETICS: Bromley High School student Sabrina Sinha won a fourth consecutive London Youth Games cross country at Parliament Hill.
The 15-year-old Cambridge Harriers member stormed to victory in the female U17s race to add to the U13 and U15 titles won in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
She said: “I was told four in a row had never been done before, so I put a bit of pressure on myself.
“But once it got underway, I just had to forget about it.”
TENNIS: Matthew Brolly has joined Chislehurst Lawn Tennis Club as director of coaching.
He said: “I am very happy to be working with Chislehurst players of all ages.
Sue Sheen (mixed team captain), Matt Brolly (coach), Clive Richardson (chairman) and Henry Hudson (club secretary)
“I look forward to maintaining links with schools, and encouraging parents of the juniors to play tennis as well.”
For more information on the club, visit chislehursttennis.org.uk
RUGBY: Shooters Hill moved up to fifth in Kent Two following Saturday’s 25-8 win at Faversham.
A trio of tries from Dave Viney and solitary Michael Smith effort together with one Patrick Beale conversion and Pete Deady penalty did the damage.
Charlton Park came off second best in a 19-16 defeat at the hands of Guildford.
Thor Normann kicked three penalties, as well as converting Neil Collins’ late try.
PITCH MAKEOVER: Football, rugby and cricket clubs are being given the chance to win a £3,000 pitch makeover.
Previously only for football teams, Pitch to Win is now open to all amateur football, rugby and cricket teams in Britain with an U18s team, both boys and girls.
First, second and third places will be awarded in each sport category, with those coming second receiving £500 and third placed clubs getting £250 for their club kitty.
All nine winning teams will receive a new kit and pitch side sponsorship.
To enter your club, visit pitchtowin.org.uk, complete the entry form and submit some photos of the current pitch.
FOOTBALL: Gravesham Girls U10s were victorious in their away clash with Castle Colts, winning 2-1.
Despite a goal from Leah Wright, the U11s were unlucky in their match against Junior Reds and lost 3-1.
The U12s had their match postponed but it was goals a plenty for the U15’s in their County Cup quarter-final against Bromley Green at home.
Abby Hancock (2), Holly Martin(2), Jade Fawcett (2) and a goal apiece from Freja Askew and Imy Saunders ensured they go through to the next round.
A home win against Barming Youth for the U16s (pictured) secured second place in the league tables as goals from Roisin Fuller, Holly Boswell, Ami Burnham and Kim Baldock led them to a 4-1 victory.
The U18s, however, didn’t fare so well against Anchorians and lost 2-0 despite a valiant effort from Georgia Marchant, which earned her player of the match.
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