New Forest Junior AC had the largest club turnout at the Hampshire Multi Events Championships at Portsmouth.
Of the dozen athletes who took part, nine were under-13 girls competing in hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot and a middle distance race to finish the day.
Hardley's Charlotte Moore was the pick of the crop, scoring consistently throughout to take a bronze medal with 1,293 points.
Chloe Foot of Blackfield was just behind in fourth, followed by Danielle Gray (Noadswood), Rachel Smallwood (Blackfield), Leah MacSween (Holbury) and Amy Duke, Rebecca Gray, Alice Tuckker and Katie Jackson (all Marchwood).
Noadswood's Charlotte Bates was NFJ's only under-15 girl and she was rewarded with a personal best 1.25 metres in the high jump.
Star performer of the day came in the boys' category where Hardley's Connor Power unleashed personal bests in the shot (8.87) and high jump (1.57) - enough for a well-deserved silver medal.
Martin Hodge of Noadswood was unlucky to suffer three no jumps in the long jump while in contention for the gold. However, he hit back with personal bests in the shot, high jump and 1500m to take bronze.
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