Oakville Beaver, 27 May 2006, p. 40

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40 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 27, 2006 Pilgrim Wood sets the pace at Collier elementary meet Pilgrim Wood Elementary School was the overall champion of Wednesday's Collier Track meet, featuring the region's second-smallest elementary schools, in Burlington. With 456.5 total points, Pilgrim Wood finished well ahead of runner up C.R. Beaudoin, which finished with 304.3. Heritage Glen finished in fourth place with 253.3 points, 35 points behind Tecumseh. Brennan McNicoll, Erin Queenan, Kinley McNicoll and Brandon Johnston led the way for Pilgrim Wood, each winning two events. Brennan McNicoll won both the intermediate boys' 800- and 1,500-metre races, Queenan earned gold in junior girls' 400m and 800m, Kinley McNicoll won both the junior girls' 800m and 1,500m, and Johnston claimed first in the junior boys' long jump and triple jump. Also winning gold medals for Pilgrim Wood were Megan Hinder (intermediate girls' 200m), Nicole Arkell (intermediate girls' long jump), Rachel Lewczuck (triple jump) and Lauren Whyte (senior girls' 100m). Other multiple-event winners from Oakville included Zoe Salhia of Abbey Lane (senior girls' long jump and high jump), Heritage Glen's Brody Langley (junior boys' 800m and 1,500m), Michael Sparling of Heritage Glen (intermediate boys' 200m and long jump) and Ryan Procunier of West Oak (intermediate boys' shot put and long jump). Abbey Lane (junior girls), Pilgrim Wood (junior boys), Heritage Glen (intermediate girls) and West Oak (intermediate boys) each won a relay. A complete list of local top-three finishers is as follows: Junior girls: 100 metres: 1. Nevena Aksin, WO; 2. Ali McCormack, PW; 3. Nicole Roblin, AL; 200 metres: 1. Erin Queenan, PW; 2. Nevena Aksin, WO; 400 metres: 1. Erin Queenan, PW; 3. Ellie Hannaford; 800 metres: 1. Kinley McNicoll, PW; 2. Erin Queenan, PW; 1,500 metres: 1. Kinley McNicoll, PW; 2. Brianna Garside, WO; 3. Loris Kecaj, WO; Long jump: 1. Katherine Schoenfeldt, PW; 2. Nevena Aksin, WO; High jump: 2. Katherine Schoenfeldt, PW; 3. Ellie Hannaford, WO; Triple jump: 2. Katherine Schoenfeldt, PW; 3. Caitlin Reid, PW; Shot put: 1. Ali McCormack, PW; 2. Lauren Goacher, PW. Junior boys: 100 metres: 1. Doug Dubeau, PW; 2. Brandon Johnston, PW; 200 metres: 2. Andy Vo, PW; 3. Connor Mabbott, AL; 400 metres: 2. Doug Dubeau, PW; 3. Evan Kwan, WO; 800 metres: 1. Brody Langley, HG; 2. Matt Jones, PW; 3. Andy Vo, PW; 1,500 metres: 1. Brody Langley, HG; 3. Gianni Zorbas, PW; Long jump: 1. Brandon Johnston, PW; 2. Timmy Vo, PW; Triple jump: 1. Brandon Johnston, PW; 3. Ross Kriel, AL; Shot put: 1. Ross Kriel, AL; 2. Djustice Sears-Duru, AL. Intermediate girls: 100 metres: 1. Vanessa Sears-Duru, AL; 2. Hayley Mitchell, HG; 3. Stacy Kerney, HG; 200 metres: 1. Megan Hinder, PW; 3. Meghan Borland, HG; 400 metres: 2. Ali Ogston, AL; 3. Jade Johnson, HG; 800 metres: 1. Gabby Radelescu, WO; 3. Jade Johnson, HG; 1,500 metres: 1. Jade Johnson, HG; 3. Stacy Kearney, HG; Long jump: 1. Nicole Arkell, PW; 3. Samantha Moras, HG; High jump: 1. Katarina Pavksens, AL; 2. Ali Smith, HG; 3. Ali Ogston, AL; Triple jump: 1. Rachel Lewczuck, PW; 3. Samantha Moras, HG; Shot put: 1. Kaminda Musumbulwa, WO; 2. Stephanie Sparling, HG; 3. Gabby Radelescu, WO. Intermediate boys: 100 metres: 1. Josh Janniere, WO; 2. Michael Sparling, HG; 200 metres: 1. Michael Sparling, HG; 2. Zach McKenna, WO; 400 metres: 2. Mike Ulozas, PW; 800 metres: 1. Brennan McNicoll, PW; 3. Mike Ulozas, PW; 1,500 metres: 1. Brennan McNicoll, PW; Long jump: 1. Michael Sparling, HG; 3. Taylor Young, WO; High jump: 1. Josh Janniere, WO; 2. Darryn Spearing, AL; 3. Darcy Chant, HG; Triple jump: 2. Brennan McNicoll, PW; Shot put: 3. Adrian Beatty, HG. Senior girls: 100 metres: 1. Lauren Whyte, PW; 3. Katie Kittan, PW; 200 metres: 2. Zoe Salhia, AL; 400 metres: 3. Melissa Young, PW; 800 metres: 2. Brooke Johnson, PW; 3. Leah MacStravick, AL; 1,500 metres: 2. Brooke Johnson, PW; 3. Laura McVey, HG; Long jump: 1. Zoe Salhia, AL; 3. Milena Manolas, PW; High jump: 1. Zoe Salhia, AL; 3. Laura Parker, HG; Triple jump: 2. Brooke Johnson, PW; Shot put: 1. Sam McVean, AL; 3. Rupali Patel, WO. Senior boys: 100 metres: 1. Tevin Roberts, HG; 3. Andrew Smith, PW; 200 metres: 2. Andrew Via, HG; 800 metres: 3. Yaman Kassab, HG; 1,500 metres: 2. Jordan North, PW; Long jump: 1. Ryan Procunier, WO; 3. Spencer Sloane, PW; High jump: 1. Kevin Stewart, AL; 3. Andrew Smith, PW; Triple jump: 2. Andrew Via, HG; Shot put: 1. Ryan Procunier, WO; 2. Barry Zhang, HG. WHO DOES IT... 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