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Two silvers brought home to Southeast

Athletes from across the Southeast competed in the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association Provincial Track and Field in Saskatoon on Friday, June 2, and Saturday, June 3.

                Athletes from across the Southeast competed in the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association Provincial Track and Field in Saskatoon on Friday, June 2, and Saturday, June 3. Local competitors put in a lot of effort, earned success, and had setbacks with a few injuries; but, successfully represented the local area with poise.

Alameda

                Cody Davis – Midget Boys – finished 22nd in long jump with a leap of 5.10 metres at Provincials.

                Brittany Klassen – Midget Girls – threw discus 21.65 metres, finishing 18th at SHSAA Provincials.

Arcola

                Abigail Birch – Junior Girls – ran hurdles in 13.56 seconds in the final heat placing 7th in the province.

Bellegarde

                Braeden Magotiaux – Junior Boys – placed second in discus with a throw of 32.96 metres, which earned him a silver medal at the Provincial competition.

Carlyle

                Tucker Sharp – Midget Boys – placed 8th in the 1500m with 4:47:11. He also ranked 9th in 3000m at 10:41:01.

                Gracie Schutz – Junior Girls – finished 8th in the 100 m with a time of 13.37. She also earned 7th place in the 200 m distance with a time of 27:42 seconds and 5th place in the 400m with a time of 1:04:80 minutes.

                Taylor Sargent – Senior Girls – took 14th in the 100 m with a time of 13.79 seconds.

                Jorja Bendtsen – Senior Girls – earned 11th place in 80 m hurdles with a time of 13:31 seconds.

                Karli Colpitts – Senior Girls – finished 9th in shot put with a throw of 9.89 metres. She also threw discus for a silver medal with a distance of 33.78 metres. Colpitts also took 18th place in Javelin with a throw of 27.42 metres.

Lampman

                Brantly Carson – Junior Boys – launched himself 6.05 m in long jump for a silver medal.

                Katie Weinrauch – Midget Girls – finished 12th in the 1500m with a time of 5:28:05 minutes. She also earned 8th place in the 3000 m with a time of 12:07:33 minutes.

                Madison Stinson – Junior Girls – earned 19th in triple jump with a distance of 9.11 metres.

Manor

                Mykel Biermann – Junior Boys – earned 12th place in triple jump with a distance of 11.24 metres.

                William Brimner – Senior Boys – was unable to qualify for the semi-final heats. He finished 26th overall with a time of 20.60 seconds.

Redvers

                Jessica Magotiaux – Midget Girls – ran 14:51 seconds in the 100 m finishing 28th. She also earned 11th place in hurdles with a time of 13:77 seconds and placed 22nd in long jump with a distance of 4.41 metres.

                Erin Le Nouail – Junior Girls – finished 18th in the 800 m event with a time of 2:50:17 minutes, 12th in the 1500 m event with a time of 5:52:11 minutes, and 13th in the 3000 metre event with a time of 13:10:71 minutes.

Stoughton

                Jackson Goudy – Midget Boys – threw javelin for 32.15 metres for 23rd place.

                Jenelle Breault – Junior Girls – earned 19th place in the 400 m event with a time of 1:12:06 minutes.

Wawota

                Lucas Porter –Midget Boys – earned 16th place in Shot Put with a throw of 11.17 metres.

                Jacey Patterson – Midget Girls – placed 26th in the 200 m with a time of 31:75 seconds.

                Jose Villeta – Junior Boys – ran 100 metres in 11:77 seconds for 6th place in his category.

Junior Girls 4x100m relay

                Abigail Birch (Arcola), Emilee Wagner (Arcola), Gracie Schutz (Carlyle), and Caz Barnstable (Estevan) placed 6th with a time of 53:92 seconds.

Senior Girls 4x100m relay

                Taylor Sargent (Carlyle) was injured and unable to run. Jorja Bendtsen (Carlyle) was joined by three others to run, but with a time of 53:94 seconds, the 10th place finish wouldn’t see them move on to the finals.