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OFSAA track and field results, Day 3


Posted: June 7th, 2014 @ 9:26pm


MISSISSAUGA - Results of Kingston-area competitors Saturday from Day 3 of the 65th Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations track and field championships, at St. Marcellinus Secondary School:

Nick Adams, Sydenham

Ran junior boys 800 metres in a season-best 2 minutes 2.72 seconds, finished sixth in the second-fastest heat and did not qualify for the final. His time was 17th overall.

Marissa Battle, Kingston

Ran midget girls 200 metres in 26.09 seconds, finished third in the slow heat and qualified for the final. Her time was seventh overall.

Finished eighth in the final in 26.63 seconds.

Adam Burggraf, Bayridge

Had a best attempt of 39.49 metres and finished eighth in midget boys discus.

Mac Campbell, Bayridge

Ran senior boys 400-metre hurdles in 59.16 seconds, finished fourth in the fast heat and did not qualify for the final. His time was 13th overall.

Tyler Cancian, Sydenham

Had a best attempt of 41.08 metres and finished 17th in junior boys javelin.

Ryland Clark, Napanee

Ran midget boys 300-metre hurdles in a personal-best 42.98 seconds, finished fourth in the second-fastest heat and did not qualify for the final. His time was ninth overall.

Robert Connors, Regiopolis Notre Dame

Cleared 1.75 metres and finished 12th in junior boys high jump.

Lillie Dixon, La Salle

Cleared 1.50 metres and finished 17th in senior girls high jump.

Anthony Donnet, Queen Elizabeth

Cleared 1.80 metres and won the bronze medal in midget boys high jump.

Alex Drover, Kingston

Finished ninth in midget boys 3,000 metres in a personal-best 9 minutes 39.19 seconds.

Heather Jaros, La Salle

Ran senior girls 800 metres in 2 minutes 16.33 seconds, finished second in the slow heat and qualified for the final. Her time was sixth overall.

Finished eighth in the final in 2:17.97.

Troy Kenney, Holy Cross

Had a best attempt of 13.45 metres, a season best, and finished 17th in senior boys shot put.

Cameron Linscott, Kingston

Ran junior boys 3,000 metres in 8 minutes 56.25 seconds and won the bronze medal.

Norah Lloyd-Ellis, Regiopolis Notre Dame

Cleared 1.55 metres and finished 12th in senior girls high jump.

Branna MacDougall, Regiopolis Notre Dame

Ran junior girls 800 metres in a season-best 2 minutes 19.44 seconds, finished fifth in the second-fastest heat and did not qualify for the final. Her time was 11th overall.

Trista McKee-Arlidge, Prince Edward

Ran blind girls 800 metres in a personal-best 5 minutes 37.78 seconds and won the silver medal.

Jacquelyn Quesnel, Kingston

Ran midget girls 800 metres in a personal-best 2 minutes 19.40 seconds, finished second in the second-fastest heat and qualified for the final. Her time was fifth overall.

Ran the final in 2:18.16, another personal best, and won the bronze medal.

Isaac Sanderson, Sydenham

Finished 13th in midget boys 3,000 metres in a personal-best 9 minutes 45.74 seconds.

Sophia Skorenky, Marie-Rivier

Ran senior girls 200 metres in 25.61 seconds, finished sixth in the fast heat and did not qualify for the final. Her time was 13th overall.

Maverick Snyder, Napanee

Had a best attempt of 5.65 metres and placed ninth in midget boys long jump.

Keneil Warren, Prince Edward

Withdrew from midget boys 200 metres.

Hailey Wolfgram, Regiopolis Notre Dame

Had a best attempt of 25.64 metres and placed 11th in junior girls discus.

Cody Woodward, Prince Edward

Had a best attempt of 31.64 metres and finished 19th in midget boys discus.

Ben Workman, Kingston

Finished 11th in senior boys 3,000 metres in 8 minutes 48.19 seconds.

Nicole Zohorsky, Bayridge

Ran junior girls 300-metre hurdles in a season-best 48.25 seconds, finished fifth in the second-fastest heat and did not qualify for the final. Her time was 16th overall.
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