u13 boys team 1st kacper Mikulski Oliver Atkinson elliot Davies-Hayes Isaac Leydon Jack Harrrison

Crewe and Nantwich Athletics Club runners have picked up awards in this season’s North Staffs cross country league.

The Under 13 boys team finished in 1st place, with Jake Wilson scooping the trophy as individual winner.

Oliver Atkinson was second placed individual in U13 boys.

Other U13 boys who helped the team win were Elliot Davies-Hayes, Oliver Ibbotson, Isaac Leydon, Jack Harrison and Kacper Mikulski.

U11 girls were the second placed team, athletes who ran were Sophie Harding, Lucy Salter, Ruby Johnson, Hannah Holding, Evie Crighton and Sofia Preece.

U11 girls team second Lucy Salter Sophie Harding and Ruby Johnson
U11 girls team second – Lucy Salter, Sophie Harding and Ruby Johnson

And the U11 boys team were also second. Individual second place runner was Harry Parker-McLain and he was joined by Archie Varley, Alfie Carter, Frankie Simpson, and Daniel Knight.

In the U15s boys, Raif Serif earned an individual second place overall.

And in U17 men, individual joint winner was Will Kesteven and the team finished third.

Will was joined by Corey Matravers, Daniel Lloyd, Peter Selby.

The fourth and final cross country at Staffordshire University was cancelled due to weather conditions making the course unsafe.

u11 boys team second Archie Varley and Alfie Carter
u11 boys team second – Archie Varley and Alfie Carter
U13 boys team gold and Jake Wilson (right) 1st Oliver Atkinson (left) second individually
U13 boys team gold. Jake Wilson (right) 1st and Oliver Atkinson (left) second individually
Raif Serif 2nd place U15 boys
Raif Serif 2nd place U15 boys
Will Kesteven (left) winer U17 boys and 3rd place team with Corey Matravers
Will Kesteven (left) winner U17 boys and 3rd place team with Corey Matravers

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