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Local high school track and field athletes brought home some hardware from the provincial track and field championships in London.
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John Diefenbaker Senior School runner Ava Moric added to her staggering OFSAA medal count with a bronze medal in the senior girls’ 1,500-metre race. Making her debut in the senior class this year, Moric previously won gold as a junior athlete in the 3,000-metre and 1,500-metre distances last year in Ottawa, and in those same distances as a novice at OFSAA just over a year earlier.
Meanwhile, Kincardine’s Adalee Turland placed second with a throw of 11.56 metres in the novice girls’ shot put behind Jenna Tunks to earn a silver medal.
The three-day Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations track and field championships took place in London from June 6 to 8.
Up to 2,800 athletes from over 500 schools competed at Western Alumni Stadium.
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For full results, go to www.windsortiming.com/LiveResults/2024/OFSAA.
LOCAL OFSAA RESULTS
TRACK
Ava Moric (3rd), senior girls’ 1,500 metre, (6th), senior girls’ 800 metre — John Diefenbaker Senior School
Eli Bouius (5th) junior boys’ 3,000 metre, (10th) junior boys’ 1,500 metre — John Diefenbaker Senior School
Claire Rands (19th in heat, DNQ) senior girls’ 800-metre — St. Mary’s High School
Chelsea Fowler (8th) senior girls’ 400-metre hurdles — Georgian Bay Community School
Michalina Wilkiewicz (12th in heat, DNQ), novice girls’ 300-metre hurdles — Sacred Heart High School
Elena Moore (18th in heat, DNQ), novice girls’ 800-metre — Kincardine District Secondary School
Emmett Leary (11th), novice boys’ 3,000 metre — Georgian Bay Community School
FIELD
Adalee Turland (2nd), novice girls’ shot put — Kincardine District Secondary School
Aidan MacGregor (10th), senior boys’ high jump — John Diefenbaker Senior School
Avery McGregory (10th), senior girls’ triple jump — Sacred Heart High School
Jasmine Broere (4th), senior girls’ discus — Kincardine District Secondary School
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