In the field events, the club's competitors quite literally had a field day. In the hammer, Katy Lamb won the U20s' event, while Nicola Jenkins and Tom Marshall won their respective U17 titles.
Russell Bethel, Tom's throwing partner, made it a one-two for the Harriers as well as winning a bronze in the shot-putt.
Daniel Gilligan and Katya Abramova best recorded PBs in the javelin. Gilligan won a silver for his effort while Katya, in her first season, won the gold as well as a bronze in the shot-putt.
Other golds were collected by Philip Murphy (U15 long jump), Terry Hawkey (U17 1,500m), Kelly Thomas (U10 100m), Liam Lucas (U20 110m hurdles), Rhonda Munnick (PB senior 800m) and Nicola Thompson (veteran womens' 5,000m).
While in the three-kilometre walks, there were victories for Natasha Fox (U15s), Nicola Phillips (U20s) and Carolyn Watson (veteran women).
Personal bests were recorded by bronze medalists Andrew Webster in the U15 400 metres with a time of 55.84sec, and by Stephen Stapley, who leapt to 12.10m in the U17 triple jump.
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