District Secondary School Spartans track and ï¬eld club took to the York University indoor track Thursday for the kink Region Athletic Associ- ation's annual indoor cham- pionships, they eclipsed 12 school marks. A good number were set by the ï¬rst-year, Grade 9 midgetcontingenE- __ BY MIKE HAYAKAWA Staff Writer The saying goes that records are made to be bro- If: the boys' ï¬eld, Chris Daniels won the long jump with a school mark of 5.41 metres. In800m,LiamMitm won the race in a school record lBWSam-WMIWWIQZOOB TraCks stars destroy schoOl records SDSS Grade 95 lead charge at York U Beginner Classes April 30 - June 4 (Wed nights; all equipment provided) 6:1 0pm - 7:25pm (5 weeks) $10b Register now! MW Legacy RS. (61 Russell Jarvis Dr) Summer Programs at Angus Glen CC Second Tuesday of each month. 7:00PM Angus Glen Community Centre, 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East. For more information please call 905-884-6930 or visit www.3chlzophrenla.on.ca. This message brought to you as a community service of The Economist/Sun-Tn’bune And when the Stouffville REGISTRATION Yul \(nua'nloiil \0(¢|!V or 'enï¬ng Lessons tat-III out“ I 416-644-641 1 ,. FAMILY SUPPORT """"""""" GROUP MEETING Michael Bourgeois ï¬n- ished second in the 1,500n'1. But be accomplished it in a school record time of 4:44.60. Bourgeois also ran in the 800m and was third. Finishing eighth in the 60m, Jordan Somers ran it in a school-best time of 8.88 seconds. ‘ mam PERFORMANCE ‘ In the girls? division, Emily ClarkSOn won the shot put with a school record toss .of 8.18111. Jenna Monkset two school marks as she ï¬nished eighth in the long jump with a leap of 3.94m. Also ï¬nishing sev- of 8.42. A Grade 10 student, SChlussler also ï¬nished third in the 60m. Headlining the senior contingent was Natalie Gei- ger, who set a school record in the 400m after winning the race in a time of 58. 10. The Grade 12 student also won the 60m. Brittany Dunbar, a Grade 11 student entered in the senior ï¬eld, set two school marks as she ï¬nished eighth in the 17500m in a time of 5:57.30 and 11th in the 800m in a school-best recording of 2:57.50. Dunbar also placed sixth Lawm. Emily Aprile was seventh in the junior glrls’ shot put Rebecca Muir ï¬nished fourth in the senior girls’ shot put. In addition to the school records set during the meet, the 38-member Spartans' contingent ï¬nished fourth overall out of 23 schools that attended the one-day com- petition. ‘I'D WINDSOR MEET “It was totally awesome," Spartans head coach Steve Iimmo said. “We did much better than what I thought we would do." , time of 2:14.40. Jenna Monksettwoschool marks as she ï¬nished eighth in the long jump with a leap of 3.94m. Also ï¬nishing sev- enth in the high jump, she did it with a school bench- mark of 1.35m. In the junior division, Kate Schlussler ï¬nished third in the 60m low hurdles but did so in a 'schoOl-best clocking of 8.42. Headlining the senior contingent was Natalie Gei- ger, who set a school record in the 400m after winning the race in a time of 58. 10. In the boys’ category, Iohn Reesor set a school mark in the high jump after ï¬nishing third with a leap of 1.75m. Dunbar also placed sixth in the long jump. Evan Malcolm ï¬nished ï¬fth in the junior boys' high jump and seventh in the tri- ple jump. While not a’school record mark, Dan Coskun won the shot put with a toss of 14.03m. ’I Among other notable per- formances, the midget boys’ 4 x 200m relay team ï¬nished second. In the midget boys’ 1,500m, Mitchell Price ï¬n- ished ï¬fth. CIBC Imperial Service is available in select markets and is most appro riate for individuals with household investable assets of $100,000. CIBC Imperial Service is part of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ('CIBC"). Credit p uct applicants must meet CIBC lending criteria. Certain conditions and restrictions apply. ‘Product not available in Nunavut. 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