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LPS looking good to take third place finish

- BY WALLY BRIDSON

likewise in the discus (43.19m) and shot (10.52m).

Nicola Swift threw a pb in the hammer (13.61m) to finish 4th ‘B’.

Imogen Ayres (1.50m) was back to top form to take 3rd place in the high jump, with Debbie Dasse (1.45m) finishing second in the ‘B’ event.

Debbie also competed in the pole vault for the first time and finished third. Veteran Dave Brown was in fine form finishing second in the discus (29.64m) and shot (9.89m) and first in the ‘B’ hammer.

Fellow veteran Mark Line also contribute­d to the points score with a throw of 33.09m in the hammer and 38.72m in the javelin, while Will Hynd’s javelin throw (39.51m) took fourth place and Callum Hynd’s shot putt (7.28m) was good enough for second place in the ‘B’ event.

There was only one individual winner on the track with Maddie Firth-Cook taking the 400m ‘B’ hurdles event (72.6), Lucy Townson was fifth in the ‘A’ event (65.9).

Flossie Dickinson ran her fastest times in three years with an excellent third place finish in the 800m (2:38.2) and a time of 5:47.2 in the 1500m.

However, a number of U17s excelled on the track. Oliver Sutcliffe was second in the 1500m, knocking 7 sec off his pb (4:31.8) with Fletcher Foster knocking 6 sec off his time for the 800m (2:13.8).

Hannah Doyle was reliable as ever in taking second place in the ‘B’ 3K.

Despite not securing top three finishes, many of the youngsters improved their own pb’s by some margin.

Callum Garvey improved both of his sprint times with 11.9sec in 100m and 23.6 sec in 200m, with Owen Southern’s 200m time (23.1) another pb.

Tayla Reilly 100m (13.9), Katie Moore 200m (29.2) and Lucy le Marinel 100m (14.3), 200m (29.4) all improved on their sprint times.

Veteran’s, Mark Wynne (16:52.9) and Bernie Murphy (18:20.7) had the unenviable task of running 5K in the afternoon heat, but both declined the water station en-route.

There were a number of other athletes who stepped in at the last minute to fill gaps in the team sheet - Bethany Swift (1500m), Charlotte Mawdsley (3K) and Abby Kelly (800m), but all three made valuable contributi­ons to the points total.

Subject to scrutiny, it looks as though the club finished in fifth place on the day, behind Blackpool but ahead of Liverpool Harriers.

Team Isle of Man, Leigh Harriers and Manchester Harriers took the first three places.

This result should ensure a third place finish for the season.

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Tayla Reilly and (right) Mark Wynne
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