JOHN Mason School in Abingdon are celebrating after achieving one of their most successful sporting years.

The Wootton-Road based school won five county championships and boast a national winner.

John Mason’s under 15 boys won the softball at Horspath Sports Ground.

Their team consisted of Archie Mountain, Alfie Beckett, Louis Wright, Matthew Bell, Ben Jaudun, Aiden Donovan, Nathan Green, Rowan Bevan, Cameron King, Ieuan Wyatt, and James Donovan.

County success also came in the year 7 girls’ indoor athletics at Blackbird Leys Sports Centre, with Poppy Edwards, Emma Wardle, Kitty Rivers, Anais Francis Brown and Bayleigh Kerr-Howell starring.

The mixed gender year 7 quadkids athletics team were also victorious at Abingdon’s Tilsley Park.

Dominic Maxwell, Dylan King, Luca Melling, Alfie Knight, Harrison Finch, Edwards, Wardle, Rivers, Francis Brown and Seren Walters were a part of the triumphant squad.

There was further success on the track, with the under 16 team winning the Super 6 at the same venue.

Alfie Beckett, Louis Wright, Harry Sampford, Max Brinkley, Cameron King, Ben Jaudan, Kira Lincoln, Freya Gordon James, Maddie Wadsworth, Eleanor Simpson, Abbie Carter, Gracie Humpheries, Ieuan Wyatt, Tom Lavender, and Amber Taylor were all in the team.

Connor Ferguson and Ieuan Wyatt are county tennis champions in the under 15 age category at the White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre.

John Mason also finished third in the year 7 boys’ swimming (Jonty Wright, Jonny Adams, Martin Doran and Oliver Colmer) and under 14 mixed aquathlon (Eva Ponting, Tom Wilsher, Leah Nash and James Behling).

The school’s year 8/9 team finished fourth in the county athletics championships.

Behling, Harry Haynes, Liam Antrobus, Tom Wilsher, Ferguson, Dillon Grice, Chessy McPherson, Eva Ponting, Millie Jones, Kira Lilly Rumley, Millie Dale, Lauren Williams, and Lily Pearce and Sam Rose all competed.

Meanwhile, Emily Wadsworth was crowned under 18 female champion in the National Junior Cyclo Cross.