The Chester and Ellesmere Port-based club won four age group competitions and finished second in the other two contests at the opening round at Wigan's Robin Park Arena.
Georgia Barlow, Charlotte Williamson, Olivia and Amy Williams combined to clinch success in the under 11 girls relay.
And the quartet were supported by Sophie Baker, Tess Corr, Rebecca Hatton, and Toni Lammond.
Lucy Earl, Kelly Baker, Laura Rigby, and Olivia Montez-Brown teamed up for victory in the under 13 girls relay.
They were backed up by Ellen McMahon, Sally Pickering, Abbie Ritchie, and Laura Jones.
Tom Kellett blasted his way to victory in the under 13 boys two lap (23.7) and anchored the relay team of Oliver Ashworth, Alex Kirk, and Joel Langmead to success.
Yousef Khalifa and Oliver Wedgwood registered second placed finishes in both A and B shot put events.
Joseph O'Riordan hit 10.05m for victory in the under 15 boys shot and recorded 86 in his speed bounce.
He was supported by debutant Richard Farley who achieved 7.09m in the standing triple jump, and 2.37m in the standing long jump.
Stephen Jones grabbed 2.57m in the standing long jump, while David Donkin managed 2.17m, and Sam Rimmer reached out for 6.40m in the standing triple jump.
Danielle Erskine clocked up 83 in the under 15 girls speed bounce and 2.14m in the standing long jump.
Danielle was joined in the speed bounce by Emma Johnson (77), Chelsea Butler (65), and Lauren Darch (64).
Jenni Potter achieved 2.10m in the standing long jump and 6.59m in the standing triple jump alongside Jenna Sheehy (6.54m), Alice McMahon (6.23m), and Karry Broster (5.58m).
Alice McMahon posted 23.4 seconds in the two lap staged over a 33m-length sportshall, and debutant Gemma Hale covered the six lap race in one minute 31.7 seconds.
James McMahon posted 5.54m (standing triple jump) and 6.25m (shot) before helping his under 11 boys relay squad of Matthew Pagan, Elijah Montez-Brown, and Jamie Miller to victory.
Jack Johnson and Jack Pickering were other members to contribute points in the under 11 boys age group.
RESULTSUnder 11 girls - 1 West Cheshire 131.5 points; 2 Halton and Frodsham 125; 3 Liverpool Harriers 124.5; 4 Crewe and Nantwich 117.
Under 13 girls - 1 West Cheshire 136; 2 Crewe and Nantwich 126; 3 Liverpool Harriers 118; 4 Halton and Frodsham 111; 5 Sutton St Helens 98.
Under 15 girls - 1 Crewe and Nantwich 143; 2 West Cheshire 132; 3 Suton St Helens 106.
Under 11 boys - 1 Crewe and Nantwich 145; 2 West Cheshire 124; 3 Sutton St Helens 115; 4 Halton and Frodsham 114.
Under 13 boys - 1 West Cheshire 140; 2 Crewe and Nantwich 131.5; 3 Halton and Frodsham 107.5; 4 Sutton St Helens 35.
Under 15 boys - 1 West Cheshire 145; 2 Halton and Frodsham 128.
* Fixtures this weekend include the North Wales Cross Country League second round, at the National Sports Centre, Lilleshall, on Saturday.
THE opening round of the Borders Road Running League Series is being hosted by West Cheshire AC, from the Cheshire View, Christleton, this Sunday (11am start).
West Cheshire AC members not competing in the race are being requested to turn out as volunteers to help marshall the course and finishing area. If you can help contact Ian Cook by emailing:
ian.cook@edmund-nuttall.co.uk* Further details about West Cheshire AC can be obtained by logging onto the club's website:
www.westcheshireac.co.uk
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