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Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 2007, p. 27

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 6, 2007 - 27 Top local finishers at regional track Following is a list of local top-eight finishers at last week's south regional high school track-and-field meet in St. Catharines (story, page 24). Top-four finishers qualified for this week's Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations meet and are listed in bold: Midget girls 100m -- 7. Ashara Cadogan, Loyola 13.18s · 200m -- 4. Ashara Cadogan, Loy 26.84s; 8. Tanisha Woods, Iroquois Ridge, 28.58s · 400m -- 2. Chantelle Robberts, King's Christian, 1:01.80 · 800m -- 1. Jade Johnson, Abbey Park, 2:27.40; 5. Ailey Jarvis, AP 2:31.69 · 1,500m -- 2. Colleen Hennessy, St. Thomas Aquinas 4:57.32; 3. Jade Johnson, AP, 4:58.13; 4. Ailey Jarvis, AP 4:58.36 · 3,000m -- 2. Colleen Hennessy, STA, 10:51.65; 5. Ailey Jarvis, AP, 11:03.90; 8. Brooke Johnston 11:43.59 · High jump -- 1. Chantelle Robbertse, KCC, 1.48m · Triple jump -- 8. Catharina Sobotta, Loy, 9.67m · Shot put -- 3. Doreen Bonsu, Holy Trinity, 9.31m; 4. Sam McVean, AP, 9.26m · Discus -- 4. Sam McVean, AP, 24.92m. Midget boys 400m -- 6. Brandon Musselman, AP, 55.01 · 800m -- 5. Brandon Musselman, AP, 2:06.25 · Long jump -- 8. Nicolas Chin, IR, 5.29m. Junior girls 200m -- 6. Corinne Smith, AP 27.23s · 400m -- 2. Corinne Smith, AP, 59.77s; 6. Jessica Tat, 1:01.84 · 800m -- 6. Karina Sils, Oakville Trafalgar, 2:31.27; 7. Julia Friesen, AP, 2:31.57; 8. Paulina Maher, Loy, 2:31.78 · 1,500m -- 2. Paulina Maher, Loy, 4:51.82; 4. Lindsay Bryant, Loy, 4:55.10; 5. Alicia Knox, Loy 4:57.76; 7. Julia Friesen, AP, 5:15.54 · 3,000m -- 1. Julia Friesen, AP 10:34.07; 2. Paulina Maher, Loy, 10:35.09; 3. Lindsay Bryant, Loy 10:37.02; 5. Alicia Knox, Loy, 10:45.71 · 80m hurdles -- 6. Sarah Malone, AP, 13.17s · 300m hurdles -- 4. Jessica Tat, AP, 48.14s; 6. Sarah Malone, AP, 49.59s · 4x100m relay -- 2. Abbey Park (Sarah Malone, Jessica Tat, Nikki Ramsden, Corinne Smith), 51.67s. Junior boys 200m -- 4. Michael Trnkus, AP, 23.08s · 400m -- 1. Michael Trnkus, AP, 50.15s · 1,500m -- 8. Jon Bailey, AP, 4:29.97 · 3,000m -- 8. Nathaniel Green, AP, 9:39.00. Senior girls 100m -- 2. Miana Griffiths, STA, 12.41s; 6. Ashlie Tracey, Loy 12.92s · 200m -- 1. Miana Griffiths, STA, 25.49s · 100m hurdles -- 5. Stephanie Piper, AP, 16.29s · 400m hurdles -- 6. Stephanie Piper, AP, 1:12.03 · 4x100m relay -- 5. Loyola (Ashlie Tracey, Ashara Cadogan, Alex Pecar, Kacy Gray) 50.68s · Open girls' 4x400m relay -- 2. Abbey Park (Stephanie Piper, Jessica Tat, Jade Johnson, Corinne Smith) 4:05.77 · Long jump -- 6. Kacy Gray, Loy, 4.64m. Senior boys 400m -- 4. Daniel Kotwinski, HT, 50.38s; 5. Jimmy Tat, AP, 50.63s; 8. Kevin Cox, AP, 50.78s · 800m -- 6. Eric Downing, IR, 2:00.30 · 1,500m -- 6. Danny Francis, AP, 4:13.76 · 400m hurdles -- 3. Gord Frenke, HT, 57.48s · Open boys' 2,000m steeplechase -- 3. Danny Francis, AP, 6:23.29 · Senior boys' 4x100m relay -- 2. Abbey Park (Brad Amos, Michael Trnkus, Jimmy Tat, Mike Rose) 44.05s · Open boys' 4x400m relay -- 1. Abbey Park (Kevin Cox, Brad Amos, Jimmy Tat, Michael Trnkus) 3:24.24 · High jump -- 5. Bryan Fautley, IR, 1.80m · Triple jump -- 8. Bryan Fautley, IR, 12.42m · Javelin -- 1. Gerald Morris, HT, 50.80m Aquinas dominates round-robin at girls' soccer OFSAA The St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders ripped through their round-robin competition at the provincial high school girls' soccer AA championships, finishing preliminary play with a 4-0 mark. Aquinas defeated Stouffville District 1-0, Holy Trinity (Bradford) 3-0, Ridgeway-Crystal Beach (Niagara) 2-0 and Timmins High 4-1 to easily win its pool. The Raiders were slated to meet Holy Cross (Peterborough) in yesterday's quarter-final round. Victoria Miliucci (three), Angela Piccoli (two), Krista Michie (two), Robyn Matos, Victoria Casey and Ashlee Michie scored the Aquinas goals in round-robin play. 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