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Oakville Beaver, 4 Jul 2012, p. 19

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Pine Grove first, Maple Grove second at meet Pine Grove and Maple Grove dominated the Halton District School Board's Wallace elementary track-andfield meet recently in Burlington, combining to win all six of the division pennants up for grabs. Pine Grove won the junior boys', intermediate girls' and senior girls' divisions, helping the Coyotes win the overall points title with 313 points. Maple Grove claimed the junior girls', intermediate boys' and senior boys' pennants to finish second overall with 306.5 points. Burlington's Florence Meares was a distant third in the overall points race, earning 232.5. Pine Grove was led by double-event winners Caleigh MacDonald (junior girls' 400-metre and 800m), Alexander Tingling (junior boys' 400m and triple jump) and Mikaela Duric (intermediate girls' 400m and 800). Other event winners from Pine Grove were Logan Snair (junior boys' 800m), Ryan Logan (junior boys' 1,500m), Kaleigh Jeffrey (intermediate girls' 100m), Claire Estey (intermediate girls' triple jump), Rachel Dhingra (senior girls' triple jump) and the intermediate girls' relay team. Maple Grove boasted 15 event winners, with Ellen McGee (junior girls' long jump and triple jump), Anaka Will-Dryden (senior girls' 400m and 800m) and Justin Swinoga (senior boys' 100m and 200m), capturing two golds each. Also winning gold for Maple Grove were Jackie Carlson (junior girls' shot put), Caleb Haydock (intermediate boys' 100m), John Bu (intermediate boys' 200m), Philip Lomard (intermediate boys' long jump), Brad Coulter (intermediate boys' shot put), Amanda Grice (senior girls' 1,500m), Cameron Dymond (senior boys' 800m) and the school's intermediate and senior boys' relay squads. Falgarwood's Rowan Ecclestone was the other local participant to win two events, finishing first in the intermediate boys' 800m and 1,500m. Teammates Bishop Quayl (intermediate boys' triple jump) and Matt Milford (senior boys' shot put) also won events for the Falcons. Tristan Delamere (junior girls' 1,500m), Kiana Steinauer (intermediate girls' 200m) and Evan Notley (senior boys' 1,500m) won gold representing Emily Carr, while Hana El Sammak (junior girls' 200m), Elizabeth Lee (senior girls' long jump), Callum McDonald (senior boys' 400m) and the junior girls' relay team claimed events for Joshua Creek. 19 · Wednesday, July 4, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com HOME IMPROVEMENTS 905-845-3824 ext. 284 jlangero@oakvillebeaver.com ALUMINUM E.K. Aluminum 416-275-2612 ARBORIST Superior Tree Solutions 905-849-6395 BASEMENT WATERPROOF CROWNSEAL Basement Waterproofing Inc. 905-564-3575 www.crownseal.ca CHIMNEYS Chimneys Brick & Concrete 905-335-8943 A.M. 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Other individual gold winners from Oakville included Brookdale's Marley Higgs (junior girls' long jump), Kurt Vos (junior boys' 400m), Keira Thacker (intermediate girls' shot put), Aurora Cordingley (intermediate girls' 1,500m), Emma McGivor (senior girls' 200m) and Alex Moyssakas (senior girls' long jump); James W. Hill's Kelsey Gesynowicz (junior girls' 1,500m), Liam Moore (senior boys' 800m) and Jordan Figueira (senior boys' triple jump); Palermo's Natalie Smith (intermediate girls' 800m) and Quin McCleary (senior boys' 1,500m); and Pilgrim Wood's Maddie Cummins (senior girls' 100m) and Michael Hickey (senior boys' long jump). Higgs, Thacker, Cordingley, Moyssakas and Smith set meet records in the process. In team competition, Brookdale (senior girls) and Pilgrim Wood (senior boys) were both relay winners and division champions. Pilgrim Wood's boys set a record in their relay win. Brookdale finished the meet with 245 points, finishing second overall to Campbellville's Brookville. James W. Hill was third overall with 235 points. The Watson meet, designed for the smallest schools in the region, marked the final competition longtime Halton elementary convener Diane Watson (for whom the event is named) will oversee. Watson is retiring this summer. Oakville schools Montclair and Munn's attended the Watson meet when it was originally scheduled last month, but were unable to return for the make-up date after the event was postponed due to weather. E C U D E R Spring/Summer recycle REUSE HOME IMPROVEMENTS off our original prices on a huge special selection of Sale in effect July 1-31/12, on selected in-stock merchandise. Selection will vary. Look for the red sale tags. Canadian Home Pro 416-708-7269 Ceiling Restoration 905-541-5292 Spring & Summer Fabric, Drapery, Upholstery, Notions, Bedding, Ready-to-hang & more! Quality. Quantity. Selection. Price. MISSISSAUGA: 3015 WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD. 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