Tennis: Emily Napier makes history at Reigate
A large crowd turned out to watch 12-year-old Emily Napier win the ladies' singles title, beating Alison Jones 6-1, 6-0, at Reigate Lawn Tennis Club.
A large crowd turned out to watch 12-year-old Emily Napier win the ladies' singles title, beating Alison Jones 6-1, 6-0, at Reigate Lawn Tennis Club.
South Nutfield 233-6 dec Horsley & Send 235-5 After some early morning rain and with the skies still overcast, Horsley and Send won the toss and had no hesitation in asking South Nutfield to bat first on a damp track.
Reigate Priory 225-7 Banstead 69 all out After draws in the previous two weeks, Reigate Priory returned to winning ways by overwhelming Banstead at the weekend.
Saturday morning saw leading junior riders George Roux (15) and James Hopkins (16), both students at St Bede's school, contesting the London South qualifying round of the GHS National Time Trial Championship.
Twenty five miles of fast and close racing saw leading local junior rider James Hopkins lose his lead with just metres to go and have to settle for eighth place at the latest Surrey League cycle race, hosted and organised by Redhill Cycling Club.
Reigate Priory 252-7 Malden Wanderers 225-4 Reigate Priory remain the only unbeaten team in the Surrey Championship Premier League with another winning draw in a frustrating game against Malden Wanderers.
Redhill Cycling Club's Racing Secretary, Jon Masters, and leading junior rider, James Hopkins, have made a mark in the Surrey Cycle Racing League handicap road races.
Reigate Priory 289-5 Weybridge 214-4 Reigate Priory went some way to avenging last season's final-day defeat at the hands of Weybridge with a winning draw over last year's champions.
Reigate Priory Lawn Tennis Club have kicked off their season with a veteran finals day.
South Park Manor 109 Headley Old Freemens 217-6 With two late call-offs by front-line bowlers, South Park Manor fell to Headley Old Freemens on Saturday.
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