Meg Wall-Peters was part of the East Angels side that won the 2014 Under-14 Girls’ Inter-Regional Water Polo Championship.

The Colchester player set off to Liverpool to take on teams from Scotland, North East Region, London, East Midlands and two teams from the North West.

East Angels were drawn in Group A along with East Midlands Hoods, North West Thunder and London Sharks.

First up saw the Angels take on East Midlands and draw 12-12.

Next up was North West Thunder. The Angels started well and kept up the pressure and were 7-4 up going into the last quarter.

Then their key defender picked up her third exclusion and was benched and North West Thunder crept up to 7-6.

A massive effort from the Angels’ attack, found Wall-Peters in open space on the left with just 48 seconds left on the clock.

Wall-Peters scored a powerful shot low into the corner putting the game out of reach.

Straight from the restart, Wall-Peters, Ella Cotton and Paige Flower again drove forward, and scored a final goal in the dying seconds of the match to secure a 9-6 victory.

The third game against London started shakily with a 2-2 scoreline before Angels nerves were steadied by a 5-3 half-time lead. Wall-Peters and Ella Cotton again found the net to give East an 8-4 win.

This result secured a semi-final against North East Steelers.

An impressive 11 goals from Eve Poole and five from Cotton plus contributions from Wall-Peters and Poppy Mayall resulted in a mammoth 19-3 victory and a place in the final against North West Lightning.

In a close match it was the Angels who triumphed 7-5, with goals from Eve Poole, Eloise Bailey, Poppy Mayall (2), Wall-Peters (2) and Ella Cotton.