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Champion Sabrina Sinha with      his BB debut) posted fine runs     Rowan Fuss followed by Peter Guy,
Jess Keene 2nd, Kelsey Fuss      crossing the line in 25th and      and Joseph Georgiadis
3rd and Charlotte Rhule 37th.    29th respectively. The full
It was great to see Georgina     squad was completed with           10 girls racing. Morgan
Taylor out competing again.      Will Pope 31st and great to see    Squibb continued her great
Georgina ran a solid race in     Scott Bulmer back running          start to the seasons with a
9th, followed by Shannon         for the club again, in 32nd.       fine 4th with Jessica Neal
Riskey in 12th, Joanne Clowes                                       only 1 second behind in 5th.
in 14th, Mary Guy in 17th,       This week’s team managers’         Biathlete Imogen Meers in
Jenny Sheasby 22nd and           awards go to Grace Scopes          8th completed the scoring
Francesca Pickup in 27th.        for her great run at Swanley       team of three. Emilie
The U17 boys team, all first     and to Charlie Davis for           Penlington crossed the line
year in the age group, finished  his great run despite injury       in 10th and Rosie Allan
in a great 2nd position. Joss    troubles over the last few         running in her debut race for
Barber continued his fine        weeks.                             BB finished strongly in 13th,
early season form powering                                          a great start to her athletic
around the two lap course and    2 Somerhill Tonbridge             career. Alice Prentice 15th,
finishing 5th followed by boys     25th October                     Lily Tappenden 17th, Gracie
team captain Marco Arcuri.                                          Horton 24th, Hanna O’Flynn
Charlie Davis, who has been      Two coming of age birthdays,       25th and Zoe Austridge 33rd
trouble by injuries over recent  a great debut run, three           completed the strong turnout.
months is clearly returning to   individual firsts and 5 age
form with a great 11th place     group teams top of the             Naomi Kingston 2nd, Yasmin
finish. Alex Leggatt and James   league were the results after a    Austridge 4th and Millie
Crawley both making their        fantastic second Kent League       Smith 6th ensured team
winter debuts ( James making     fixture at Somerhill School,       victory for the U15 girls and
                                 Tonbridge. On a glorious           were well backed up by great
Jessica Neal                     autumn day over 50 BBHAC           runs from Genny Allan 7th,
                                 young athletes competed on         Kelsi Cornish 9th, Grace
                                 arguably the best, toughest,       Scopes 10th, Lottie Weitzel
                                 well marked out cross country      15th and ladies club 5 mile
                                 course Kent have to offer.         champion Amy Leach in 25th.
                                 Tonbridge AC and Somerhill
                                 School hosted a well               The U17 girls’ race saw the
                                 organised event over a varied      first of two Fuss family
                                 and difficult course.              victories on the day with
                                                                    Kelsey leading the race from
                                 The girls continue their           start to finish, to claim her
                                 dominance in all age groups        first Kent league win. Jessica
                                 despite losing the U13 team        Keen in 2nd and a great run
                                 race by one point. We lead         from Shannon Riskey in 5th
                                 the team tables in all the girls’
                                 age groups U13, U15, U17 and
                                 U20, a great showing so far.

                                 The U13’s girls were again
                                 out in large numbers with
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