London Academy were dominant as they won five titles at the Jack Petchey London Schools Team Finals.
They won both boys’ and girls’ categories in the Under-11 and Under-13 age groups, plus the Under-16 Girls’ competition.
Wallington High School for Girls and Wallington County Grammar won the respective girls’ and boys’ contests at Under-19 level.
The Under-16 Boys’ competition could not be completed on the day.
London Academy started their winning streak in the Under-11 Girls, beating Fox Primary 5-2.
The winning line-up was Alexia Ciobanica, Suhayla Ali Farah, Darcey Parker, Real Kola and Iliona Kola.
The defeated semi-finalists were Aldersbrook, who were beaten 4-0 by London Academy, and St Edwards, who lost out by the same score to Fox Primary.
The Edgware-based school doubled up at the age group when their Under-11 Boys defeated Churchfield. The Academy won the first five matches to take an unassailable lead.
The winning line-up was Zacharia Sarri, Rafael Henzel Wacker, Dominic Rimmy and Nicholas Andrei.
London Academy had overcome Fox Primary 7-1 in the semi-finals, while Churchfields defeated St Martin’s 5-2.
The Under-13 Girls’ competition was a round-robin tournament between five schools and London Academy came out on top, dropping only one individual match as they beat Woodford County High, Addey & Stanhope, Putney High School and Wallington High School for Girls.
It was Addey & Stanhope who took the match off London Academy, but Woodford earned the silver medal, beating Addey & Stanhope 4-3 and winning their other two matches.
London Academy again doubled up, taking the U13 Boys’ title with an 8-0 whitewash of King’s College.
The winning team was Adam Riadi, Yacoub Rahmani-Walentynska, Stefan Pop and Lewis Macsween.
In the semi-finals, London Academy got past Bamcroft 8-0, while King’s beat City of London 5-2 – a match which saw a remarkable scoreline in the first match as Haoting Li of City of London beat Casper Iliffe 2-1 (19-17, 12-14, 11-9).
London Academy were unassailable again in the Under-16 Girls’ category. The squad of Sienna Jetha, Alisha Dutta and Mauli Shah defeated Marylebone 4-0 in the final.
They had earlier defeated Addey & Stanhope by the same score in the semi-finals, while Marylebone beat Morpeth, also 4-0.
Wallington High School for Girls beat Putney High School 4-1 to win the Under-19 Girls. The winning squad was Macy Ng and Kelly Ng, who overcame the Putney duo of Eleanor and Issy Turner-Samuels.
It was Issy who got the Putney point, making it 1-1 with victory over Kelly.
In the semi-finals, Wallington defeated Harris City 3-1, while Putney received a bye.
Wallington County Grammar defeated St Dominic’s 6-2 in the final to take the Under-19 Boys’ title. Their opponents twice came from a match down to level at 1-1 and 2-2, but Wallington won the four reverse matches to take the gold.
The winning line-up was Angus Yuen, Vihan Nimal, Hugo Rogers and Sanjay Sathish.
Wallington beat King Edward’s 7-1 in one semi-final, but the other needed games countback as St Dominic’s and University College School drew 4-4. UCS came from 2-0, 3-2 and 4-3 down to level each time but St Dominic’s took the countback 10-8.