Craig Hill was the star of the Tees Valley U13 boys team in the Sports Hall championship at Thornaby.
He clocked a speedy 24.43 to win the two-lap sprint and soared out to 2.20m for second place in the standing long jump, which was won by his team mate Matthew Henry whose best effort was measured at 2.29m,
Alan McGill, who won five titles in the Tees Valley championship, finished in the U15 shot putt with 9.75 and third in the standing triple jump with 7.64m.
Leanne Shaw, who notched up a hat-trick of wins in the TV championships, won the standing long jump improving on her performance last time to clear an impressive 2.19m. Olivia Cook, the TV champion, finished runner-up in the triple jump with 6.12m.
Tees Valley's best performer in the U13 girls was Sophie Broadway, who won the vertical jump with 52cm and claimed bronze in the two-lap dash with 25.08.
Results: U15 girls: Faye Keenan, 4-lap, 58.3, 9; shot, 5.74, 12; SLJ, 1.92, 11; Adele Hall 2-lap, 27.5, 13; SB, 58, 18; VJ, 37, 12; Rachel Bingham, 2-lap, 27.1, 12; SB, 73, 7; SLJ, 1.99, 7; Ruth McDowell 4-lap, 56.8, 5; Shot, 5.72, 13; VJ, 37, 12; Sophie Broadway 2-lap, 25.0, 3; Shot, 5.57, 14, VJ, 52, 1*; Kristina Grant 4-lap, 1:01.8, 17; SB, 74, 6; SLJ, 1.60, 17.
8-lap paarlauf, Tees Valley 3; 4x2-lap, Tees Valley 2.
U13 girls: Leanne Shaw 2-lap, 27.0, 7; SLJ, 2.19, 1; Holly Boyd 2-lap, 26.3, 4; Shot 7.34, 4; Jessica Russon 6-lap, 1:34.9, 5; High Jump 1.10, 10; Olivia Cook STJ, 6.12, 2; Rachel Greenwood 4-lap, 59.8, 10; SLJ, 2.01, 6; Jenny Johnston HJ 1.10, 9; Caitlin O'Donnell SB, 66, 8; Emma Bostock STJ, 5.72, 4; Rosie Adams 6-lap, 1:34.1, 4; Shot 6.54, 9; Emily Symington VJ, 40, 9; Chloe Rice VJ, 47, 4; Sally Jones 4-lap, 57.5, 4; SB, 59, 11.
8-lap Paarlauf, Tees Valley 3; 4x2-lap Tees Valley 2.
West Yorkshire dominated the Norwich Union North of England Sports Hall championship at Thornaby Pavilion winning all four team events. Durham were the top North-East squad finishing joint runners-up with Tees Valley in fourth place.
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