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LPS primed to earn a slot in Northern top ten

- BY CHARLES GAINS

THE Northern Combined Relays were again held at Manchester’s Sport City. Following the previous week’s success at the North West Relays, where overall second and first in the Merseyside Championsh­ips was secured by Liverpool Pembroke Sefton’s men, the question was how well would this figure in the wider, tougher Northern context.

The answer became clear as Daniel Slater (24) led off with a 20.57 lap, Tony O’Brien jumped four places with 21.23 and Chris Maher was equally sound gaining one place with the same time.

A place in the top 20 was very satisfacto­ry but more was to come.

Mark Wynne advanced to 16th with 21.32, Luke Edwards a further place with 21.43 and a sparkling Ross Harrison (21.38) powering to a final 14th spot.

Having finished in a similar position in the longer relays earlier in the year the club has not only secured its position in the Northern pecking order but has neatly positioned itself for a subsequent leap into the prestigiou­s top ten.

In 56th spot Dan Jones, Harry Doran, Jonathan Bride, Mike Gall, Adam Jones and John Halson were a positive back up team, Jonathan claiming the bragging rights with a sharp 22.06 lap. There were no slouchers in the Under 17 team either over three laps. Fletcher Foster (12), Oliver Sutcliffe (10) and Jake Dickenson anchoring tenth, with Fletcher sharpest on 12.09 but the others not far adrift. The U15s managed two teams. Oscar Davidson (16), Stanley Benson (13) and Michael Henderson stormed through also for a tenth placing in their category. Michael’s 11.50 tour was an eye-opener. In 30th place was also Jack Crichton (36), James Roberts (32) and Tom Liggat (30). The U13 Girls had two squads. Iris Davidson (36), Erin Frost (30) and Sarah Yates with an excellent 14.15 run to bring the club home 15th. Hannah Williamson (45), Anna Yates (43) and Eve Hannaway clawed up to a respectabl­e 37th spot. For the U17 Women Freya Wissett (29), Faye Hannaway (26) and Jenny Williamson (22) combined effectivel­y with Jenny fastest on 15.15. Although not at full strength the cheerful Senior Women’s quartet of D e b b i e Campbell (26), fastest with 23.38, plus Laura Purdy (30), Lynn Rees (30) and Vicky Gilbody (37) went home happy. Another encouragin­g day for the local club with several of the squads anticipati­ng an appearance in the National event in Birmingham on October 6th.

 ?? Roger Green ?? ● Ormskirk skipper Nicky Caunce bowling, his side look likely to miss out in the L&DCC Premier League to Firwood Bootle
Roger Green ● Ormskirk skipper Nicky Caunce bowling, his side look likely to miss out in the L&DCC Premier League to Firwood Bootle
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 ??  ?? ● Daniel Slater and (right) Debbie Campbell
● Daniel Slater and (right) Debbie Campbell

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