YOUNG badminton stars from across the North-East are celebrating after successes in two regional tournaments.
Competitors from as far afield as York, Sunderland and Northumberland were among 60 youngsters who took part in the second round of the Darlington Grand Slam and Ferryhill Grand Prix competitions at Darlington's Haughton School and Ferryhill Leisure Centre.
Players accumulate points during four rounds of competition, and the competitor with the highest total will be named the overall winner.
Organisers are hoping to encourage more children to get involved and beginners are welcome to take part in future competitions.
Medals are awarded to the top players at the end of each round and the overall winners will receive certificates and trophies after the final rounds in July.
Darlington Grand Slam category leaders. - Girls under-ten singles: Holly Smith.
U12 singles: Jessica Scarlett; doubles Abigail Scarlett/Jessica Scarlett.
U16 singles: Laura Parnell.
Boys under-ten singles: James Parnell.
U12 singles: James Muscat; doubles: James Muscat/Joseph Cosgrove.
Standard U14 singles: Christopher Duncan; doubles: Harry Booth/David Fogarty.
Open U14 singles: Iain Defty; doubles: Scott Iveson/Josh Wilson.
U16 singles: Nicholas Carr.
Mixed doubles U12: James Muscat/Abigail Scarlett.
Ferryhill Grand Prix category leaders. - Girls under-ten singles: Holly Smith.
U12: Sophie De Giorgio; doubles: Abigail Scarlett/Jessica Scarlett.
U14: Katie Zissler.
U16: Laura Parnell; doubles: Emma-Line Cosgrove/Stephanie Barwick.
Boys under-ten singles: James Parnell.
U12: James Muscat; doubles: James Muscat/Joseph Cosgrove.
U14: Iain Defty; doubles: Scott Iveson/Iain Defty.
Mixed doubles U12 Joseph Cosgrove/Jessica Scarlett and James Muscat/Abigail Scarlett.
U14 Scott Iveson/Katie Zissler.
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