Quinte Legion Lynx Athletes captured four-of-five local medals at OFSAA Track and Field Championships in St Catherines.
Over the past five years, Quinte Legion Lynx Track Club members have claimed 19 of 23 medals at OFSAA by local Bay of Quinte athletes.
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Josh Thomas of Bayside Secondary continued the tradition capturing a silver medal, his second ever at OFSAA in Senior Boys High Jump with a leap of 1.95m.
Charlee Sage of St Theresa claimed her second medal in two years, a bronze in Junior Girls Pole Vault, with a personal best jump of 3.20 m.
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Emma Bolton of Nicholson won her first OFSAA medal, a bronze in Novice Girls Pole Vault with a vault of 2.70 m.
Isla Bibby of Bayside Secondary finally broke through to claim her first-ever medal at OFSAA in four years of trying, a Bronze in Senior Girls Pole Vault with a jump of 3.65 m.
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The final medal for local Bay of Quinte athletes was won by Abraham Lupilli of Centennial Secondary, a Bronze in Junior Boys High Jump of 1.85 m.
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Other top-10 finishes for Legion Lynx Track Club members were Tua Esekia CHSS who was fifth in Junior Boys Shot Put at 14.73m.
Sydney Johnson Nicholson placed sixth in Senior Girls Discus 37.15 m and 10th in Shot Put 11.03m.
Hudson Brown of St Theresa’s was fifth in Junior Boys Pole Vault at3.45 m.
Anabelle Aucoin-Satri Bayside Secondary placed eighth with a distance of 2.45 m in Novice Girls Pole Vault.
Kem Kemka of Bayside Secondary was ninth in Senior Boys Shot Put at 13.78m.
Griffin Coffey from Centennial Secondary placed 10th inSenior Boys pole Vault 3.90m.
Next up for Quinte Legion Lynx Track Club is hosting the Royal Canadian Legion District F meet and Ontario Summer Games Qualifier, Saturday June 13 in Belleville at Bruce Faulds track, Mary-Anne Sills Park.








