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Beacon Runners success at County Schools Cross Country Championships

Beacon had four runners selected to representing the Ouse Valley area at the Sussex Schools Cross Country Championships last Saturday at Lancing Manor. All of them had excellent races with the star of the quartet being Nicole Taylor who won the Intermediate Girls race beating the favourite by 6 seconds. Nicole has another year in the same age group. Ryan Driscoll had a very good run to come 5th in the Intermediate Boys race and both he and Nicole have been selected to represent Sussex Schools at the English Schools Championships at Heaton Park, Manchester 20th March. Beacon’s other Successes were Sian Driscoll who came 7th in the Junior Girls race and Harrison Stevens who came 14th in the Junior boys race, both these athletes have been selected to represent Sussex Schools in the Southern Inter Counties event at Reigate Priory this Saturday.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:44
 
 

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