www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, June 10, 2010 · 26 Heritage Glen third at Wallace meet Led by a strong effort from its male competitors, Heritage Glen Public School finished third overall at the Halton District School Board's elementary Wallace track-and-field meet recently in Burlington. Heritage Glen won the senior boys' pennant, finished second in the junior boys' division and placed third in the intermediate boys' division, earning 279.5 overall points. Burlington's Florence Meares won the overall championship with 364 points, followed by Wendy Oldershaw (with trophy) was presented with the White Oaks Pride Award last weekend. Pictured with her are former Pride winners (left to right) Meaghan Quennell, Christine Kalata, Karl Wulf, Kelly Massey and Andrew McGuire. John T. Tuck (289), also of Burlington. Eastview and Emily Carr were the other local schools to participate in the Wallace meet, one of six the Halton public board held this spring. Eastview was second in the intermediate boys' and intermediate girls' divisions, and third in the senior girls' grouping. Local top-three finishers in each event are listed below: WALLACE TRACK AND FIELDRESULTS 2 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Junior girls 100m (meet record: 13.48) Lindsay Shanks EAST 14.19 High jump (1.45) Mackenzie Searle HG 1.26 Shot put (9.78) Tamara Habesh EAST 7.32 Junior boys 100m (12.49) Brent Urbanski HG 14.30 200m (25.82) Brent Urbanski HG 31.30 400m (1:02.15) Quinn McCleary HG 1.10.91 800m (2:25.10) Petr Divilek HG 2.49.52 1500m (4:43.00) Kyle Tabot HG 5.49..38 High jump (1.50) Mark Harper EAST 1.29 Jacob Finn-Camps EAST 1.26 Triple jump (10.24) Ryan Bell EAST 7.91 Intermediate girls 400m (1:03.38 (09) Niki Bozinoski HG 1.10.62 800m (2:30.00) Ilana Gorban EC 2.56.44 1500m (5:21.07) Sarah Hill EAST 5.37.00 Ilana Gorban EC 6.07.77 Long jump (4.98) Victoria Silva EC 4.48 High jump (1.63) Sarah Hill EAST 1.24 Siri Holik-Cave EAST 1.24 Allie Cox HG 1.15 Triple jump (9.76) Kyra O'Brien JT 8.19 Rowan Barren SC 8.03 Sarah Hill EAST 8.01 Shot Put (10.66) Niki Bozinoski HG 9.56 2 Molly Chafee EAST Intermediate boys 100m (12.19) 1 John Lui EAST 200m (25.29) 2 John Lui EAST 3 Ryan Park HG 400m (58.90) 1 Nathan Pillinger EAST 800m (2:18.16) 1500m (4:36.00) 3 Tyler Hipple HG Relay (52.40) 3 Eastview Long jump (5.62) 3 Abbas Chovcair HG High jump (1.68) 1 Tyler Hipple HG 3 Scott Smith HG Triple jump (11.10) 1 Moez Bhatti EAST 3 Dexter Choi EAST Shot put (14.47) 1 Adam Palmquist HG 2 Abbas Chovcair HG 3 Lucas Zitmanis EAST Senior girls 100m (12.55) 1 Kiara Armstrong EAST 2 Chloe Conover EC 3 Lacretia Antwi HG 200m (27.00) 3 Lacretia Antwi HG 800m (2:24.40) 3 Karley Kavic HG 1500m (5:10.20) 3 Hope McCleary HG Relay (54.50) 1 Eastview Long jump (5.52) 1 Kiara Armstrong EAST Triple jump (9.56) 1 Hope McCleary HG 8.74 13.29 28.42 28.85 1.02.95 5.43.25 56.60 4.33 1.46 1.35 9.40 8.98 11.12 10.75 10.48 12.89 13.10 13.67 29.90 2.55.82 7.10.00 56.66 4.83 8.00 2 Lacretia Antwi HG 7.96 3 Chole Conover EC 7.85 Shot put (10.95) 3 Lexi Le Blanc EC 8.41 Senior boys 100m (12.00) 1 Milan Beader HG 12.48 2 Mike Vanstone EAST 13.00 400m (56.90) 1 Milan Beader HG 58.95 3 Joel Matson HG 1.04.80 800m (2:16.20) 1 Greg Piper HG 2.35.12 2 Conor Chambers HG 2.36.98 1500m (4:38.19) 1 Mike Vanstone EAST 5.12.54 2 Greg Piper HG 5.19.26 Relay (50.20) 1 Heritage Glen 52.29 Long jump (5.80) 2 Darryl Jean EC 4.44 Triple jump (11.55) 2 Cameron Hangegger HG 9.70 Shot put (13.10) 2 Nate Osbourne EC 10.80 3 Peter Chang HG 10.71 Division points (First place earns pennant) Intermediate girls 2 Eastview 47 Senior girls 3 Eastview 42 Junior boys 2 Heritage Glen 43.5 Intermediate boys 2 Eastview 61 3 Heritage Glen 58 Senior boys 1 Heritage Glen 79 OVERALL POINTS 3 Heritage Glen 279.5 Oldershaw feted at WOSS athletic banquet Retiring teacher Wendy Oldershaw was presented with the Pride Award at White Oaks Secondary School's athletic banquet last week. 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