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UCDSB Athletes Bring Home Hardware at 2022 EOSSAA Track and Field Championships

The Seeker by The Seeker
May 25, 2022
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Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) athletes earned dozens of gold, silver, and bronze medals at the 2022 EOSSAA Track and Field Championships, held May 19 and 20 at Thousand Islands Secondary School (TISS).  

Over 70 schools from across Eastern Ontario competed during the two-day event. 

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TISS came out on top with the best combined team score of 484.67. Individual gold medal performances from all UCDSB athletes at the championships included the following:  

Novice Classes 

  • Amy Collins, North Grenville District High School: Girls 3000 Meter Run 
  • Sarina Dhanoa, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 
  • Madilyn Lewis, Carleton Place High School: Girls Shot Put, Girls Discus Throw 
  • Jake Watkins, North Grenville District High School: Boys 400 Meter Dash 
  • Jory Leakey, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys 100 Meter Hurdles, Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 
  • Owen Tyo, Char-Lan District High School: Boys Pole Vault 
  • Josh Wallace, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys Long Jump, Boys Triple Jump 
  • Jack Mines, Char-Lan District High School: Boys Discus Throw  

Junior Classes 

  • Findlay Weir, Carleton Place High School: Girls 100 Meter Dash 
  • Aryka Bennett, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Girls 3000 Meter Run 
  • Lia Leblanc, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Girls 300 Meter Hurdles, Girls High Jump 
  • Isabel Mooney, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Girls Pole Vault 
  • Bryn Goebel, Perth District High School: Girls Shot Put 
  • Caden Turcotte, Smiths Falls District High School: Boys 800 Meter Run 
  • Kaeden Leakey, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 
  • David Mooney, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys Pole Vault 
  • Wyatt Last, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys Triple Jump 
  • Memphis Scharfe, Athens District High School: Boys Shot Put  

Senior Classes 

  • Morgan Reevie, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Girls 100 Meter Dash, Girls 200 Meter Dash 
  • Maddie Seaby, Carleton Place High School: Girls 3000 Meter Run 
  • Jessica Guthrie, Almonte District High School: Girls 400 Meter Hurdles 
  • Lyndsay Fleming, North Grenville District High School: Girls Long Jump, Girls Triple Jump 
  • Kaylee Clark, Gananoque Secondary School: Girls Javelin Throw 
  • Owen Tyo, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys 100 Meter Dash 
  • Nathaniel Lowry, Almonte District High School: Boys 200 Meter Dash 
  • Shan Dhanoa, Thousand Islands Secondary School: Boys 800 Meter Run, Boys 1500 Meter Run 
  • Kyle Dolliver, Carleton Place High School: Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 
  • Devon Rayner, Gananoque Secondary School: Boys Long Jump 
  • Gavin Redwood-Wheeler, Carleton Place High School: Boys Discus Throw 

For a full list of results, visit www.ottawalions.com. The top five qualifiers from each event will advance to the East Regionals taking place on May 26 and 27 in Ottawa.  

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