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Lake Lenore claims second at provincials

With high school sports into its final provincial event of the year, Horizon Central students made sure to go out with a bang as they helped Horizon claim 3rd in the district points race, and first in points per 1,000 students.
Lake Lenore at Track
The Lake Lenore Lancers captured second place in the 1A team points competition at the provincial track and field championships in Prince Albert on June 1-2. Pictured (L to R): Calder Gerwing, Cole Lewis, and Joel Schemenauer. Missing: Dalton Kiedrowski, Jade Smith, Jamie Davis, and Carson Gerwing. photo courtesy of Curtis Strueby

With high school sports into its final provincial event of the year, Horizon Central students made sure to go out with a bang as they helped Horizon claim 3rd in the district points race, and first in points per 1,000 students.

Horizon athletes claimed bronze in junior girls 4x100m relay, fourth in senior girls 4x100m relay and midget boys 4x100m, sixth in girls 4x400m relay, and 12th in boys 4x400m relay.

Lake Lenore

While Horizon was racking up titles, so too were the Lake Lenore Lancers, who claimed a silver in the 1A team points competition.

The Lancers sent seven athletes to provincials were they claimed medals, all bronze, in junior girls 3,000m, junior boys hurdles, and junior boys 1,500m.

The Lancers also added one other top-five finish in junior boys 3,000m, and seven other top 10s, as they claimed sixth in junior girls 1,500m, seventh in junior boys 400m and 800m, eighth in junior girls 400m and senior boys 3,000m, ninth in junior boys long jump, and 10th in junior boys 800m.

Muenster

The Muenster Cougars saw one of their own claim a provincial title, grabbing first in senior girls javelin.

The Cougars enjoyed a solid trip to provincials as they added a fourth place finish in junior boys shot put, sixth in midget boys 400m, seventh in midget girls high jump and senior girls triple jump, and tenth in junior boys 3,000m, as each of the Cougars’ athletes who qualified for the finals finished in the top ten.

Kelvington

It was an up and down trip to provincials for the Kelvington Golden Hawks as they managed just a single medal, and four top tens.

The Hawks’ best event of the weekend came in the junior girls shot put, where they claimed bronze.

Aside from that medal, the Hawks managed just a trio of top tens, finishing sixth in senior girls quadathlon, seventh in junior girls hurdles, and ninth in junior girls long jump.

Wakaw

The Wakaw Warriors sent a small but mighty team to provincials, as they managed to reach the final in just four events, winning two of them.

The Warriors dominated the junior girls throwing events as they claimed gold in both discus and shot put.

The Warriors managed just one other top ten, as they claimed sixth in senior girls javelin.

Rose Valley

Even smaller than the Warriors, were the Rose Valley Roadrunners, who managed to reach the final in just three events.

Much like the Warriors, the Roadrunners refused to give up just because they were a smaller team, and they were rewarded for their efforts as they managed to claim bronze medals in both junior girls javelin, and senior girls high jump.

The Roadrunners’ only other appearance in the final also went quite well for the small club, as they finished seventh in junior girls discus.

Cudworth

The Cudworth Huskies qualified for four finals at provincials, and while they managed just two top tens, they were able to make one of those a gold, as they claimed the top spot in the senior boys javelin.

The Huskies’ only other top ten finish came in senior boys long jump, where they finished tenth.

Annaheim

The Annaheim Rebels were another of the schools to send a small but mighty squad to provincials, as they qualified for the final in five events, finishing in the top ten in three of them.

The Rebels’ best event of the weekend came in senior girls pole vault action, where they finished third.

The Rebels also added an eighth place finish in senior girls hurdles, and ninth in senior girls 1,500m to round out their top ten finishers.

Kinistino

The Kinistino Blues sent one of Horizon’s largest contingents to provincials where they enjoyed decent success, managing four top 10 finishes.

Despite managing just four of 11 top tens, the Blues were able to climb to the top step of the podium, as they captured the provincial title in senior girls long jump.

The Blues nearly made it a senior girls double as they finished fourth in 100m. 

In senior boys action, the Blues also chipped in with the final two top tens, finishing seventh in long jump, and eighth in high jump.

Other schools

Viscount, Raymore, Quill Lake, Wadena, Bruno, Punnichy, Watrous, Englefeld, St. Brieux, Watson, Naicam, Middle Lake, LeRoy, and Wynyard also competed.
 

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