Wednesday SOSSA track and field results
Smithville Christian’s Michelle Ludwig won the senior girls high jump event Wednesday at the Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association track and field championships with a jump of 1.55 metres at the Niagara Olympic Club in St. Catharines.
Following are top five results by Niagara athletes after the first day of the Southern Ontario Secondary Schools Association track and field championships held Wednesday at the Niagara Olympic Club in St. Catharines.
MIDGET GIRLS
100 metres: 1. Thea Lawson, Notre Dame (13.31); 2. Rachael McIntyre, Grimsby; 3. Rose Arielle Philome, Vanier, 5. Gabrielle Johnson, Eden.
400 metres: 1. Abby Jackson, Westlane (1:00.49); 5. Alia Breukelman, Smithville.
1,500 metres: 1. Hayley Morey, Eden (5:06.26); 2. Jackson; 3. Isabella Goveia, Churchill; 4. Bianca Salierno, Churchill; 5. Alexandra Nickel, Vanier.
80-metre hurdles: 1. Gabriel Rodney-Calliste, Simcoe (13.31); 2, Jayda Rodrigue, Centennial; 4. Violet Bannerman, Simcoe; 5. Jenna Mergl, Crossley.
Long jump: 1. Lawson (4.84 m); 2. Natalie Picton, Notre Dame; 4. Philome; 5. Jayne Stefaniuk, Crossley.
Shot put: 1. Lilly Brown, St. Francis (10.25 m); 2, Madison Carvalho, Lakeshore; 3. Sheridan Sneek, Port Colborne; 4. Mackenna Belding, Crossley.
JUNIOR GIRLS
100 metres: 1. Abigale Acheampong, St. Michael (13.09); 2. Natajah Selman, Denis Morris; 3. Nadia Austin, Myer; 5. Abbey Stewart, Secord.
400 metres: 1. Drew Smith, Blessed Trinity (1:03.91); 4. Lauren Brooks, Churchill.
1,500 metres: 1. Tessa Jeffery, Crossley (5:03.01); 2. Alissa Mete, Notre Dame; 4. Aria Heil, Grimsby; 5. Amy Baggs, Eden.
80-metre hurdles: 1. Katelyn Romano. Centennial (12.56); 2. Alika Elliott, St. Michael; 3. Austin; 4. Allison Addy, Simcoe.
Triple jump: 1. Emily Rintjema, Grimsby (10.38 m); 2. Allison O’Connor, Crossley; 4. Gwendolyn Cudmore, Crossley; 5. Ella Galas, GFESS.
Discus: 1. Sierra Skotniski, Centennial (32 m); 3. Hally Hildreth, Thorold; 4. Jenna Pollock, Churchill; 5. Hanna Jones, Blessed Trinity.
SENIOR GIRLS
100 metres: 1. Chidera Onyegbule, Heritage (12.83); 3. Mackenzie Barnard, Grimsby; 5. Nina Shaikh, Myer.
400 metres: 1. Zoe Phillips, Eden (57.59); 2. Jaden Bodough de Lima, Denis Morris; 3. Kate Knafelc, Crossley; 4. Charlize Breukelman, Great Lakes; 5. Rosie Tait, Myer.
1,500 metres: 3. Kaitlyn Palmateer, Crossley; 4. Larissa Adamo, Myer; 5. Monica DeBoer, Smithville.
100-metre hurdles: 1, Mia Friesen, Simcoe (15.13); 3. Abi McDonald, Beamsville; 4. Shawn Carr, Simcoe; 5. Charlotte Chan, Churchill.
High jump: 1. Michelle Ludwig, Smithville (1.55 m); 2. Emma Wright, Centennial; 3. Sommer Newton, Crossley.
Javelin: 1. Emma McDougall, Simcoe (39.7 m); 4. Katie Kathiresan, Churchill; 5. Jessica Dion, GFESS.
Open 2,000-metre steeplechase: 1. Knafelc (7:30.33); 2. Jenna Coles, Churchill; 3. Nicole Beach, Blessed Trinity; 4. Shayla Kuzyk, Churchill; 5. Camryn Bylsma, Great Lakes.
MIDGET BOYS
100 metres: 1. Kharisma Wisonne, Lakeshore (11.77); 5. Anderson Stulp, Centennial.
400 metres: 2. Stulp; 4. Sebastian Reed, Eden; 5. Miles Walker, Churchill.
1,500 metres: 1. Mason Petrucci, St. Francis (4:34.35); 2. Reese Arnold, Blessed Trinity; 3. Lachlan Nelson, Churchill; 4. Evan Beach, Blessed Trinity; 5. Adam Kleinsmith, Crossley.
100-metre hurdles: 1. Cole Ciceran, Simcoe (16.09); 3. Nathan Kowcun, Simcoe; 5. Uho Lee, Centennial.
Long jump: 1. Dayshawn Johnson, Notre Dame (5.67 m); 2. Jacob Tessier, Notre Dame; 3. Cole Langendoon, Smithville.
Shot put: 1. Rhonin Paterson, Blessed Trinity (13.54 m); 2. Nicholas Ciriello, Notre Dame; 3. Jeffrey Panunte, Lakeshore; 5. Vladimir Brundula-Ilija, St. Francis.
JUNIOR BOYS
100 metres: 3. Oneich Samuels, Secord; 5. Krish-Marc Michel, Lakeshore.
400 metres: 2. Isaak Siemens, Churchill; 4. Maceo Tripodi, St. Francis; 5. Alex Cowan, Myer.
1,500 metres: 1. Eric Campbell, Churchill (4:11.91); 2, Owen Lockyer, Eden; 3. Adam Woehl, GFESS; 4. Tyler Woodland, Smithville; 5. Colton Sawatzky, Crossley.
100-metre hurdles: 1. Denis Tzvetkov, Simcoe (14.58); 2, Noah Carl, Centennial; 3. Dylan DeVinney, Centennial; 4. Samuels; 5. Hunter Roszell, Crossley.
Triple jump: 1. Michael Ivanov, Myer (12.73 m); 2. Tavon Pulema, Myer; 3. Jacob Ceilan-Gough, Churchill; 4. Drew Vandyke, Heritage; 5. Erik Terlouw, Heritage.
Discus: 1. Tommy Leavans, Centennial (41.44 m); 2. Connor Kochany, Eastdale; 3. Micah Stewart, GFESS; 4. Evan Jacob, Lakeshore; 5. Michael Willey, GFESS.
SENIOR BOYS
100 metres: 2. Carter Teal, Crossley; 3, Blake DeVinney, Centennial; 4. Clayton Roperti, St. Michael; 5. Stanley Clark, Churchill.
400 metres: 2. Teal; 5. Tristan Christie, Thorold.
1,500 metres: 1 Nick Young, St. Francis (4:17.86); 2. Santiago Gaitan, Notre Dame; 4. Josh Bezanson, Churchill; 5. Jared Attema, Smithville.
110-metre hurdles: 1. DeVinney (15.67); 2. Noah Dommasch, Churchill; 3. Tinashe Dandato, Holy Cross; 4. Christian Mushegera, Smithville; 5. Daniel Nyakabasa, Smithville.
Javelin: 1. Daniel Durkin, Notre Dame (52.66 m): 2. Callan Saldutto, Notre Dame; 3. Nathan D’Costa, Simcoe; 4. Donald Toloko Urube, Notre Dame; 5. Caleb Pelletier, Notre Dame.
Open 2,000-metre steeplechase: 1. Alex Meffe, Churchill (6:42.18); 2. Derian Free, Crossley; 3. Michael Huber, Blessed Trinity; 4. Nicholas Reimer, Churchill.
AMBULATORY
Men’s 100 metres: 1. Erik Kuchemann, Notre Dame (13.73); 2. Scott Verbeek, Port Colborne.
Men’s shot put: 1. Scott Verbeek, Port Colborne (8.11 m).
INTELLECTUAL
Women’s 100 metres: 1. Shannon Swinson, Beamsville (15.14); 2. Cassie Kemp, Collegiate; 3. Deanna Donnelly, Port Colborne; 4. Julianne Miszk, St. Michael.
Men’s 100 metres: 1. Andres Rolon, Collegiate (13.48); 3. Jude Ruth-Crivea, Blessed Trinity; 4. Joshua VandenBeukel, Eden; 5. Ivan Buist, Heritage.
Women’s shot put: 1. Donnelly (8.58 m); 2. Swinson.
Men’s shot put: 1. Evan Brascoupe, Collegiate (8.34 m); 2. Rolon; 4. VandenBeukel.
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