ESSAR WCAC Schools Cross Country Series

See https://www.westcheshireac.co.uk/Offroad/crosscountry/junopenschoolsccWCAC Schools Cross Country Race Series 2012/13 will be held at Stanney Oaks Leisure Centre on Saturdays, November 3, December 1, January 19, February 2.
Races for Years 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Boys and Girls. First race starts at 10am. No Entry Fee.
Medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each race.
Further details from Dennis Wall. Tel: 0151 201 1254. Email: [email protected]

WCAC Endurance League Standings

Mark Davies and Julie Wood still head the points tables as at the end of July. See https://www.westcheshireac.co.uk/roadracing/pointscomp

Matthew crowned English Under 15 champion

Matthew Pagan was crowned 300m champion at the English Under 15 Championships at Bedford.The West Cheshire AC sprinter posted a winning time and new personal best of 35.74 seconds to clinch success on the line from Charnwood ACs Owin Sinclair who posted 35.85.
Pagan was joined on the medal podium by West Cheshire ACs Emily Ball who secured a bronze medal in the under 15 girls shot with a new personal best of 11.51m, and finished seventh in the discus by equalling her best of 31.88m which had been achieved at the Wrexham Games.
Olivia Montez-Brown finished sixth in her under 17 womens 80m hurdles in a time of 11.80 seconds after finishing second in her heat with 11.83.
Zac Holland clocked 2:10.42 for eighth spot in his under 15 boys 800m heat, and Charlotte Williamson posted 12.59 seconds for seventh position in her under 15 womens 75m hurdles heat.

WCAC Best Road Times 2011

For a summary of best road race times by WCAC members in 2011, see https://www.westcheshireac.co.uk/roadracing/roadperform

Inspired by London 2012 Olympics?

Then come and have a go at our Come and Try session at Stanney at 10AM on Saturday 25thAugust. Part of the BBC’s Things To Do Initiative and the Come and Try Session is currently being advertised on the BBC website at this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/thingstodo/activity/come-and-try-athletics-day.

West Cheshire AC league title success

West Cheshire AC are celebrating a league title success.The Stanney Oaks-based club finished at the top of the Northern Track and Field League Division Two West league table after the final round held at Bebington Oval.
Alice McMahon and Laura Turley grabbed glory in the womens 100m and 200m A and B races, and were backed up by Nicola Gore, Niamh Reilly, Sophie Percival, Debi and Danielle Erskine, Laura Rigby, and Emily Clarke.
Gore pocketed valuable points alongside Reilly in the pole vault, Debi Erskine in the hammer, and Percival in the shot and high jump.
Danielle Erskine rounded the 400m hurdles and claimed first place in the B long jump alongside Clarke who was second overall in the long jump and also grabbed points from the triple jump.
Rigby scored points from her appearances in the 400m and 800m, and then joined Turley, Dani Erskine, and McMahon in the 4x100m relay.
Multi-talented duo Dave McKay and John Manning headed the mens squad to success.
McKay won the javelin and 110m hurdles and powered his way to further points in the hammer, discus and shot, while Manning bagged precious points from appearances in the pole vault, 400m, and 4x400m relay.
Andrew Gore cleared a new personal best height of 3-45m in the pole vault, while debutant Matthew Wood partnered Sam Rimmer in the long jump who also scored points from the triple jump, and 400m hurdles.
Lee Baty (400m), Cameron Clark (javelin), Liam Devoren (100m), Richard Stocker (discus, shot and hammer), and Michael Lyness (triple jump and high jump) also teamed up for points.
The clubs thanks are also conveyed to Alan Littler, Andrew Clague, Mark Davies, and Chris Goodwin who turned up to compete in the middle distance and longer distance running events to help West Cheshire AC finish fourth at Bebington and in pole position overall after four rounds.
The West Cheshire AC Northern Track and Field League squad will now complete their campaign with an appearance at Leigh in the Division Two Promotion Match to be held on Saturday, August 18.

WCAC Endurance League Standings

Mark Davies and Julie Wood still head the points tables as at the end of July. See https://www.westcheshireac.co.uk/roadracing/pointscomp

Cheshire Relays Record and Medals for WCAC

West Cheshire AC has registered a championship record and a clutch of medals at Crewe.The under 15 boys 4x100m squad of Chris Harrop, Matthew Pagan, Zac Barnsley and James McMahon clocked a new county record time of 46.4 seconds to grab glory.
And gold medals were also claimed by the under 13 girls 4x100m team of Alice Barnsley, Emma Howe, Abbie Williams and Sophie Hemingbrough after posting a winning time of 56.8 seconds.
Shona Valentine, Alice McMahon, Jenna Sheehy and Ali Burkett combined to secure West Cheshire AC top spot in the senior ladies 4x100m with a time of 51.2 seconds.
And Valentine, McMahon, and Burkett then teamed up with Emma Johnson to celebrate a winning senior ladies relay time of 5:01.9.
Anna Crayston, Ellie Finn and Erin Clynch bagged a gold medal in the under 11 girls 3x600m relay with a time of 6:26.9, while Crayston, Finn, and Clynch, joined Holly Worthington in the 4x100m team who clocked 64.5 for silver medals.
And the under 11 boys trio of Sonny Dean, Jack Chapman and Paul Morrison celebrated success in the 3x600m relay with a time of 5:44.2, just ahead of West Cheshire AC silver medal trio of Will Goodwin, Max Ross, and Ben Grinter who clocked 6:03.5, while the C team of Ewan Bradley, Adam Howe, and Charlie Potts finished sixth in 6:27.9.
The under 15 boys medley team of Cameron Weaver, McMahon, Barnsley and Pagan clocked 2:15.6 for silver medals.
Dean, Chapman, Bradley and Will Scott teamed up for silver medals in the under 11 boys 4x100m relay with a time of 58.5, while the B team of Goodwin, Daniel Pagan, Howe and Ross finished fifth in 62.3, and the C team of Paul Morrison, James Adamson, and Ben Grinter finished second in the Auxiliary Final with 64.7.
West Cheshire AC’s 3x800m senior ladies team of Jane Pickering, Ellie Robinson and Lisa Davies finished fourth with a time of 8:24.1.
And the under 17 ladies 4x100m quartet of Sophie Percival, Georgina Moulton, Emily Wood, and Laura Jones finished fourth in 56.6.
Charlotte Williamson, Sophie Carter, Georgia Barlow and Emily Ball teamed up in the under 15 girls 4x100m and posted 54.5 in their heat.

Training Cancelled

Olivia Celebrates North of England Title

Olivia Montez-Brown celebrates a North of England Championship title.
The West Cheshire AC multi-eventer secured the under 17 women’s long jump gold medal at the Northern Track and Field Championship staged at Hull’s Costello Stadium.

Montez-Brown, 16, who attends Ellesmere Port Catholic High School, delivered a new personal best leap of 5.59m to clinch her title victory after finishing 28 centimeters clear of runner-up, Laura Pegler (Dash AC).

She also claimed a silver medal from the 80m hurdles final at Hull, clocking 11.93 seconds to finishing just 1/100th of a second behind eventual winner, Alyssia Carr (Sale Harriers).

Montez-Brown has enjoyed a memorable year to date after clinching the Northern Indoor long jump and sprint hurdles titles at Sheffield in February; and Cheshire County AA long jump and sprint hurdles gold medals at Warrington in May.

The Great Sutton-based teenager was also crowned North West Schools heptathlon champion at Crewe earlier this month when she compiled a new personal best 4,337 points in the intermediate girls competition.

She clocked 11.6 seconds in the 80m hurdles, cleared 1-48m in the high jump, hit 9.21m in the shot, posted 26.8 seconds in the 200m, long jumped 5.47m, and launched the javelin to a mark of 26.49m.

West Cheshire AC were also represented at Hull by Danielle Erskine who finished sixth in the under 20 women’s long jump with 5.18m; and by Jenni Potter who finished seventh in the hammer with 25.34m.

Former West Cheshire AC member, Amy Williams, continued her superb season by securing the under 15 girls long jump title with 5.46m, while Tessa McCormick clocked 4:49.02 for fifth spot in the under 20 women’s 1500m final.

James McMahon won the North West Schools\\\\\\\’ Junior boys pentathlon title at Crewe with 2,446 points after clocking 12.3 seconds in the 80m hurdles, hitting 10.14m in the shot, long jumping 5.81m, clearing 1-57m in the high jump, and posting 2:30.5 for the 800m.

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