Southern Womens League -
Bournemouth - 25 April
BAC came third in this competition
with 127.5 points (Tonbridge 141, Hastings/Eastbourne 138, VPHTH
116.5). BAC results can be found
here. The next fixture is at
Ealing on May 30th.
Southern Womens' League
Div 1 - Perivale - 30 May 2009
With West Suffolk the clear
leaders, finishing with 165 points, BAC found themselves in a battle for
second place with Thames Valley, a battle eventually won by Thames
Valley, who gained 125 points, with BAC in third place with 107 points.
Click
here for BAC results and final club scores. The next meeting
is at Portsmouth on 27 June.
Southern Womens'
League Division 1 - Portsmouth - 27 June 2009
Click
here
for the BAC results, and the final club scores. BAC finished third,
with 111 points. A notable feature of this event was the excellent
performances by our U20s and U17s competing in the Women's' team, and
also by our girls. In the Women's' competition, Amy Spencer achieved a
1st and two 2nds, Rose O'Reilly a 1st and 2nd, and a 1st each for Jemma
Tewkesbury and Phoebe Dowson. Tori Coltart achieved two 2nds, and there
was a 2nd each for Hannah Stammas, Maria Moxey, Daisy Harper-Brown and
Sam Moxey. In the Girls' competition of note were two 1sts each for
Kathleen Ward and Georgia Hurd, a 1st and two 2nds for Laura Hutton, a
1st for Tyler Hole and a 2nd for Katrina White. In addition, our girls
won the 4 x 100 relay. Overall, the team is 12th out of 16, with
Croydon Harriers close behind, but clear of the bottom three teams. As
the team was promoted to this Division this season, avoiding relegation
would of itself be a considerable achievement, and, although that result
is not yet certain, our ladies are working well towards that aim. The
League table can be seen at
www.swtfl.co.uk
Southern Womens League
Division 1 - Cambridge - 25 July 2009
Click
here to
see our athletes' results. There were some excellent performances, and
maximum points gained in a number of events. Unfortunately, there were
a lot of slots unfilled, and, as a result, the team finished third out
of four, with 102 points. We have slipped to 13th out of 16, but with
one fixture left, at Crawley on 5 September, there is still a chance of
retaining our position in Division1, to which our ladies were promoted
for this season. See
www.swtfl.co.uk for more information.
Southern Womens League
Division 1 - Crawley - 5 September 2009
In this final fixture of the
season, our team came third with 116 points - click
here
for individual results and the team placings. The final league table
shows BAC lying in 13th place, but the permutations are so complicated
that, as yet, we don't know whether we have escaped relegation. Watch
this space! The league website is at
www.swtfl.co.uk.
Relegation avoided!!
Congratulations to our team on retaining our place in Division 1, having
been promoted there for this season!