Kingston area track & field athletes qualifying for the Eastern Ontario event next week | The Kingston Whig Standard
Among athletes winning a pair of individual events were senior girls Alex Campbell of the Kingston Bears, who dominated the longer races by finishing first in the 1,500 and 3,000 metres, and Jessie Dean-Savage of the Frontenac Falcons, who topped the field in both the shot put and discus.
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In the novice girls division, Sarah Monaghan of Kingston finished first in the 100- and 200-metre races, and teammate Athena Andrecyk won the 800 and 1,500 races.
Sedona Reade of Sydenham won both of her races: the 80- and 300-metre hurdles.
Mia Wang of Kingston won the long jump and triple jump and Frontenac’s Kyara Loader won the shot put and discus.
In the novice boys division, Brian Black of Sydenham won both the 100-metre and 300-metre hurdles.
Prince Chowdry of the Loyalist Lancers won both of his events: the long jump and triple jump.
David Devries of the Regiopolis-Notre Dame Panthers was also a two-event winner, taking the discus and javelin.
In intellectual and developmental disabilities competition, Skyler Sears of Sydenham picked up wins in the 800 metres and shot put and was second in the 100 metres.
Taking both the wheelchair 100-metre dash and shot put was Anthony Galligan of Sydenham.
Nearly enjoying individual two-win days were senior girls sprinters Nadia Pacheco of Frontenac, who won the 100 metres and finished second in the 200, and her rival in the two races, Jessica Asuncion of Holy Cross, who won the 200 metres and finished second in the 100.
In junior girls competition, Jocelyn Leeder of La Salle finished first in the 3,000 metres and second in the 1,500, while Chloe Saunders of the Granite Ridge Gryphons won the long jump and finished second in the pole vault.