Doggetts County Primary School's junior netball team have had a very impressive season.
They were victorious in their division of the Rochford Small School League.
Then they went on to become runners-up in the Southend and District Junior Netball League and annual rally.
Rallying to the cause - Doggetts junior netball team
Picture: STEPHEN LLOYD Judge rises to new standards
It's been a case of "have sports kit, will travel" for 13-year-old King John School, Thundersley, pupil Kit Judge.
In the world of rugby, he returned mid-tour from the Isle of Wight with Rochford Hundred, where he plays for the under-14 team to play a game in the oval-ball sport with Essex in Diss, Norfolk.
From there it was straight on to Gloucester Park, Basildon, where, competing for Basildon Athletic Club, he won the under-15 pole vault title at the Essex County Championships.
The next success came in the County Championships javelin event, where he picked up a bronze medal for third place in the under-15 competition.
Kit works very hard, missing a lot of relaxation time to train and compete at clubs and school level.
He had to combine his latest sporting exploits by sitting "Sats" exams at school.
At King John, he represents the school team-wise at rugby and cricket.
On the athletics front Kit won gold at the Southern Counties indoor championships at Bedford earlier this year.
His current personal best in the pole vault is 2.90 metres.
Poles apart - King John School's Kit Judge has achieved success in the varying sporting worlds of athletics and rugby union
Picture: MAXINE CLARKE Hilltop hit the heights in soccer
Wickford's Hilltop Junior School football team have scored major success in this season's Wickford Junior Schools League.
They finished first and won every game and the year five and six teams won through to the Basildon and Distruct Schools side-a-side finals.
On finals day the year five team were runners-up, while year six went one better and won their competition.
Hilltop's last previous success was in 1978.
Shout it from the rooftops - for the Hilltop Junior School soccer team
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