WARRIORS demonstrated their raft of future talent by cleaning up at the City of Salford Potential Olympians Meet at the weekend.

A total haul of 39 medals returned to Warrington as Aaron Hill won a staggering eight golds and one silver in the 11 to 12 age group, while teammate David Richardson also claimed four gold and four silver medals in the same section.

William Camden won a medal in every event he entered in the nine-year-old age group, scooping three golds and six silvers.

Two bronze medals went to Aaron Kirchin Brown in the 13 to 14 age group, with teamamate Zack Albin producing three personal bests in his three races.

The girls also enjoyed success, with Alicia Pierce winning two bronze medals in the 11 to 12 age group.

She was joined by Anya Richardson, Amy Callaghan and Lucy Bradley, who recorded personal bests in their respective age groups.

Meanwhile, another team of Warriors swimmers represented the club at the Winsford Autumn Open Meet and returned with 10 gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze medals.

All aged between 10 and 12 years, the youngsters produced a brlliant display to record personal best times in many of the events.

> Results on page 96 of this week's Warrington Guardian