The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Young Harriers make home advantage count

Athletics - Eastern Young Athletes League

- By Barry Warne ATHLETICS CORRESPOND­ENT

Nene Valley Harriers’ youngsters did the club proud yet again with an impressive victory in their Eastern Young Athletes League fixtures at the Embankment on Sunday. The Harriers squad were consistent across the age groups with the Under 13 and Under 15 boys winning their categories while the Under 17 boys and all three girls teams finished as runners-up in the seven-team contest.

The Harrison boys had a field day in the throws with Under 15 George Harrison winning the hammer with a throw of 29.28m as well as securing first place in the B javelin and discus. The A contests were both won by Charlie Brook.

Older sibling Kai Harrison won the Under 17 discus and shot, throwing the discus 39.80m, almost double the distance of any of the other competitor­s.

Callum Robertson scored maximum points in the B discus and shot, while Luke Taylor hurled the javelin a colossal 49.04m.

The Brill family also had a good day with Hugo winning the Under 13 800m in 2:26.5 while his sister Flo won the Under 15 girls 1500m with a 4:57.1 clocking.

There were also Under 15 firsts for pole vaulter Millie Amber Park won both the 300m and 800m for Nene Valley Harriers. Weller, shot putter Elizabeth Moorhouse and Danielle Pusey with a hammer throw of 23.24m.

Under 17 Amber Park did the double winning both the 300m and 800m. Ellie Piccaver won the B 800m in 2:28.7, just three seconds down on Park’s time.

Jasmine Allen was first in the Under 17 long jump, while Katie Marsh won the Under 13 long jump.

Lottie Hemmings also scored full points with a win in the B Under 13 1500m.

There was no shortage of wins on the track for the boys.

William Hughes won the Under 17 200m with a 22.5 clocking, just three tenths of a second ahead of B winner Ronan Rawlings. Rawlings also won the 100m in a speedy 11.1.

Joe Prince and Matt Dowling finished first in the B middle distance races.

Freddie Fraser won the Under 15 80m hurdles in a time of 11.9, and Matt Colman bagged full points in the B 800m.

Donovan Capes proved he’s more than just a thrower with first place in the B Under 13 long jump to add to his shot and discus wins. Theo Briston won the A long jump.

Joseph Reindel was another athlete to double up clocking 5:15.4 for his 1500m victory, which he followed up with first in the B long jump.

There were B wins for 100m sprinter Natalie Bailey and middle distance men Freddie House and Joshua Smith.

With two fixtures to go Nene Valley are sitting pretty in third place out of 27 clubs with the top six contesting the September finals.

Match result: 1 Nene Valley Harriers 748.5pts; 2 Shaftesbur­y 727pts; 3 Dacorum 627.5pts; 4 Peterborou­gh 389pts; 5 Colchester 348pts; 6 Luton 152pts; 7 Biggleswad­e 134pts. Court Jesters spared Postie Pats no mercy in the top v bottom clash in the Peterborou­gh World Rules Jet Wednesday League.

The table-toppers ran out convincing 11-4 winners in the featured YouTube Livefeed match.

By the end of the second session Jesters only needed one more frame to secure the win and Darren Hope wrapped it up in the 11th frame.

Second-placed Court Snapbacks had to work much harder for their win against Court Kids.

It was a tight affair across all three sessions with the Snapbacks taking each 3-2 for a 9-6 victory.

Ben Prowen recorded a notable ‘break & dish’ for the Kids before Sean Hackett secured victory in the 13th frame.

Parkway were at home to PSL Ain’t Going Down and this match saw the latter continue their good form of late with a third win in a row.

Rob Mills achieved a ‘break & dish’ in the fifth frame and Kris Lord won the ninth frame as Parkway won 12-3.

Court Gimme A Break hosted Court At The Bar and when Gimme A Break won the first session 4-1 a massive win looked to be on the cards.

But Court At The Bar came back with a 4-1 second session win of their own – Paul Machin squaring things up going in to the final session.

However, Gimme A Break turned it on again with a repeat of their first session scoreline with Liz Disney winning the vital 14th frame.

In the Stanground Carpets & Flooring Thursday League, the featured YouTube Live-feed match saw Court Larking About ease home 14-1 against Heron Warlords.

Warlords’ Liz Disney produce an excellent eight-ball clearancei­n the last frame to avoid the whitewash.

Bluebell R Back hosted Cross Keys Silver and stormed into a 5-1 lead. Luke Watkins and Andy Cook halted the slide for Bluebell but Silver then won four frames in a row before Mick Defraine won the 11th to settle the issue.

Despite the win Silver only slip down a place to third in the table following Court Larking About’s huge win over the Heron Warlords.

All live feed matches can be viewed on the Peterborou­gh World Rules League Facebook Page: Peterborou­gh World Rules PWR.

The Facebook page also has a link to the PWR Website http://www.pwrpool. co.uk/ where you can access full and up to date tables, results and competitio­ns.

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