Surrey youngsters have qualified for two of the National Sportshall finals in Birmingham in April.
They won the girls' U15 and U13 events in the south-east finals at Spectrum Leisure Centre, Guildford, on Sunday.
Kingston & Polytechnic's Molly Renfer, who was the outstanding U15 performer in the Surrey Sportshall series, won the four-lap race against competitors from Sussex, Middlesex and Kent as well as finishing third in the speed bounce event.
Renfer and Guildford's Katie Wren were joint second individuals on 136 points, behind Eleanor Campbell from Kent, who won with 142.
Herne Hill's Sinead Worrell, who won the shot, was fourth equal with 131 points.
Girls' U15 teams: 1 Surrey 651, 2 Sussex 602, 3 Kent 586, 4 Middlesex 584.
Herne Hill's Brianne King won the vertical jump to help Surrey to victory in the girls' U13 contest.
The team included four Wandsworth juniors including Jessica Barnes, who was second in the speed bounce, and Zoe Doran and Tahera Grant who were third in the standing triple jump and two-lap race.
Herne Hill's Deborah Bitoye was third in the shot and Benita Omotoyo third in the standing long jump.
Girls' U13 teams: 1 Surrey 726, 2 Middlesex 704, 3 Kent 564, 4 Sussex 542.
Herne Hill's Taj Johnson equalled the UK record in winning the boys' U13 vertical jump, and was also first in the two-lap race.
Johnson was Surrey's highest scorer as they finished runners up to Middlesex, gaining 60 points. Wandsworth Junior's Walter Figuteira won the speed bounce.
Herne Hill's Daniel Whitlam was second and third in the standing long jump and six-lap race, with clubmate Leon Onabanjo second and third in the high jump and four-lap race.
Wandsworth Junior's Aaron Okuleye was third in the shot.
Boys' U13 teams: 1 Middlesex 725, 2 Surrey 696, 3 Sussex 580, 4 Kent 519.
Nathan Safo Barechi, of Hercules Wimbledon, was the top Surrey boys' U15 competitor.
He finished third with 134 points behind Romaine Walcott from Middlesex (146) and Luke Allwright of Kent (137).
He won the speed bounce and was third in the two lap race.
Herne Hill's Blade Ashby was fourth equal with 133 points, finishing joint first in the four-lap race and second in the standing long jump.
Clubmate Khalil Njoya won the shot to finish ninth equal with 122 points, two points ahead of Hercules Wimbledon's Jose Costa.
Boys' U15 teams: 1 Middlesex 656, 2 Surrey 639, 3 Kent 605, 4 Sussex 437.
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