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Slater celebratin­g a famous fifth win

- BY WALLY BRIDSON

DAN Slater made it five in a row, when he won the senior boy’s title at Calderston­es Park in this year’s Merseyside schools cross country championsh­ips.

Dan has now claimed victory in all age groups since he started secondary school.

Representi­ng Sefton, he was a comfortabl­e winner ahead of Joe Wigfield (Wirral), as he was in the county championsh­ips last month.

The junior boy’s team representi­ng Sefton included Will Steele (16), Oscar Davidson (17), Gideon Lucas (18) and Stanley Benson (23) and they claimed bronze, as did the girls team which included Emily Williamson (21) and Faye Hannaway (24).

Finally, Jenny Williamson (14) and Pheobe Lucas (25) helped Sefton schools claim bronze in the inter girls event.

Over at Witton Park, Blackburn, LPS athletes were split between representi­ng West Lancs, Chorley & Ribble schools in the Lancashire championsh­ips.

The club dominated the senior boys race with Dan Jones (2), brother Adam (5) and Tom Corlett (9) to claim the team title for West Lancs. Ross Harrison had to settle for third place running for South Ribble.

Jake Dickinson had an excellent run in the junior boys race to take the bronze medal (Chorley), but was powerless to stop West Lancs claiming the team bronze, thanks to Ste Loughlin (17), Daniel Bond (19) and Mark Roberts (27).

Oliver Sutcliffe had another fine run to finish 12th in the Inter boys category and although well supported by Fletcher Foster (16), West Lancs failed to finish a team.

Tom Dickinson running for Chorley finished 11th in this event.

All competitor­s will now wait to see if they have done enough to be selected for their respective counties at this year’s English Schools Championsh­ips to be held in Leeds later this year.

Meanwhile at the Northern Indoor U15 Championsh­ips in Sheffield, Abigael Bamber broke her pb three times in reaching the final of the 60 metres where she finished 6th in 8.19 sec.

She also set a pb in the 60m hurdles when she finished 8th in 9.79 sec. Martha Simms too, ran faster than she had ever done before clocking 8.53 sec. in her heat of the 60 metres, but it was not enough to get through to the final.

Her leap of 4.51m was her best in the long jump. Grace Mitchell ran 8.89 sec in her heat of the 60m.

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Liverpool Pembroke Sefton’s West Lancs Senior boys team, the junior boys team (below) and (below right) Dan Slater
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