www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 19, 2014 | 30 Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports Matthew Tint (junior boys' triple jump), Chris Sagl (intermediate boys' triple jump) and Sabrina Jiang (senior girls' 1,500m); Montclair's Amaan Shaikh (intermediate boys' 400m) and Daniela Rajcevic (senior girls' 200m); and Abbey Lane's Stephanie Ruthman (senior girls' 100m). Collier meet Maple Grove and River Oaks students combined to win two division pennants, five relays and eight individual events at the Collier meet. Maple Grove claimed the intermediate boys' title and the 4x100m senior girls', senior mixed and intermediate mixed relays. River Oaks was first in the junior girls' division and won the 4x100m senior boys' and junior boys' relays. Individual golds were earned by Maple Grove's Anna Bremermann (senior girls' 400m), Declan Finerty (senior boys' 1,500m), Ryan Radovich (senior boys' shot put) and Dylan Greenhaulgh (intermediate boys' 800m), and River Oaks's Shanice Ergas (junior girls' triple jump), Holly Prior (junior girls' shot put) and Loai Al-Najjar (junior boys' 100m). Ortwein meet Heritage Glen and Munn's schools combined to win nine individual events and three relay titles at the Ortwein meet. Heritage Glen won the intermediate boys' and senior boys' 4x100m relays. The Munn's relay win came in the junior boys' 4x100m. Heritage Glen's Matt Hargami (400m) and Jack Shaw (800m) won senior boys' races, helping the Huskies claim the senior boys' team pennant. Other Heritage Glen athletes to win events were Eric Russell (junior boys' 100m) and Connor Basy (junior boys' 800m). Munn's winners were Adam Green (junior boys' triple jump), Kaya Yeung (intermediate girls' shot put), Zander Alsace (intermediate boys' long jump) and Yaroslava Talankina (senior boys' shot put). Everett meet Joshua Creek's Matthew Choi won three events at the Everett meet. Choi crossed the line first in the junior boys' 100m and 400m races, and also won the triple jump. Joshua Creek teammate Madison McCowan added a pair of gold, winning the senior girls' 100m and shot put. The efforts of Choi and McCowan helped their school win the junior boys' and senior girls' division pennants. Also winning events for Joshua Creek were Jacob Murray (junior boys' shot put), Mitchell Goldstine (intermediate boys' 400m and "Connected to your Community" Individual, team champs crowned at HDSB track-and-field meets The Halton District School Board recently held a series of track-and-field meets to crown individual and team champions in five divisions based on elementary school sizes. Following are recaps of first-place finishers at the HDSB's Watson, Collier, Ortwein, Everett and Wallace meets, as well as the pennant and division winners at the board's junior relay competitions. Watson meet Three Oakville students won three events each at the Watson meet. James W. Hill's Sydney Brough finished first in the intermediate girls' 200-metre, 400m and 800m races (with teammate Ilhan Mohamed placing second each time); Montclair's Ilan Terebilo won the intermediate boys' 200m, long jump and shot put; and E.J. James's Chris Elliott was tops in the senior boys' 800m, 1,500m and long jump. Pilgrim Wood's Nicole Parsons (senior girls' 400m and 800m) and Tariq Gareau (senior boys' 100m and 200m) added two gold apiece. In team competition, E.J. James won the junior girls', junior boys' and senior girls' pennants as Oakville schools swept the six division titles up for grabs. James W. Hill took the intermediate girls' crown, Montclair was the intermediate boys' champion and Pilgrim Wood was first in senior boys' competition. Sunningdale shone in relay action, winning the 4x100m intermediate girls', intermediate mixed, senior mixed and senior boys' races. E.J. James added three relay titles (4x100m junior boys and junior mixed, 4x400m senior mixed), James. W. Hill claimed the 4x100m junior girls' relay and Pilgrim Wood won the 4x100m senior girls' relay. Other individual winners at the Watson meet included Pilgrim Wood's Zoe Phillip (junior girls' 200m), Carmen Petersen (senior girls' shot put) and Julian Lepp (senior boys' 400m); Sunningdale's Jennifer Fairley (junior girls' 400m), Mia Potter (junior girls' long jump), Jake McKinstray (junior boys' 200m) and Sarah Harding (intermediate girls' long jump); E.J. James's Niki Vegelj (junior girls' 800m), Jacob Kanopka (junior boys' 400m), Jonah Walker (junior boys' long jump), Jaden Walker (intermediate girls' 100m), Alicia Morey (intermediate girls' shot put), Cameron Montague (intermediate boys' 100m), Evan Hayes (intermediate boys' 800m), Sela Caskenette (senior girls' triple jump) and Nicholas Jaeggin (senior boys' triple jump); Brookdale's Owen Sage (junior boys' 100m) and Sarah Fabrizi (senior girls' long jump); James W. Hill's Abbey Lane student Adam Narcisco participates in the long jump competition during Tuesday's Halton District School Board track-and-field meet at Iroquois Ridge high school for elementary schools in Oakville zones 1 and 2. The meet was one of many held by the HDSB this spring. | photo by Franki Ikeman -- Special to the Beaver Tofa Oloketuyi (senior girls' 800m). West Oak also won a pennant at the Everett meet, claiming the intermediate boys' title. West Oak's individual winners included Andy Lau (intermediate boys' triple jump) and Josh Cipolla (intermediate boys' shot put), while the school's 4x100m junior boys' relay team was also victorious. Other local winners at the meet included W.H. Morden's Rachel Don-Wauchope (intermediate girls' 800m and senior girls' 1,500m) and Kaleb Delaney (senior boys' triple jump); and Forest Trail's Dasan Brown (intermediate boys' 100m) and Taylor Bondoc (intermediate girls' shot put). Forest Trail won the 4x100m junior girls' relay as well. Wallace meet Pine Grove was first in three of six team divisions and finished second in two others at the Wallace meet. The Bandits claimed the junior girls', junior boys' and intermediate girls' pennants and were runners-up in intermediate boys' and senior boys' competition. Emily Carr was the senior boys' champion. Pine Grove also enjoyed plenty of success in individual and relay events. Regan Simpson (junior girls' 800m), Sophie Hawthorne (junior girls' long jump), Haleigh Mann (junior girls' shot put), Tyler Ford (junior boys' see Three on p.31