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PEISSA 2017 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP

June 4, 2017 by  
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PEISAA 2017 TEAM AWARDS

 

GOLD

SILVER

BRONZE

Novice Women Stratford Elementary School Eliot River Elementary Parkside
Bantam Women Queen Charlotte Intermediate East Wilshire School Belfast Concolidatd School
Intermediate Women Queen Charlotte Intermediate Hernwood Montague Intermediate School
Juvenile Women Colonel Gray Charlottetown Rural Kensington Intermediate Senior High
Senior Women Colonel Gray Charlottetown Rural Westisle
Novice Men Stratford Elementary School West Royalty Elementary School Queen Elizabeth Elementary School
Bantam Men East Wiltshire School Queen Charlotte Intermediate M E Callaghan Intermediate School
Intermediate Men Stonepart Intermediate School Queen Charlotte Intermediate École Evangeline
Juvenile Men Colonel Gray Montague Regional School Westisle
Senior Men Colonel Gray Charlottetown Rural Bluefield High School

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(NR) = new record

PEISAA 2017 NOIVCE AND BANTAM TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS

Novice

WOMEN

MEN

60 m Avery Neal, Stratford Elementary Shamon Jones, Queen Elizabeth
150 m Lindsay Campbell, Eliot River Drew Trainer, Donagh Regional
600 m Lindsay Smith, Eliot River Jonah MacDonald, West Royalty
1000 m Bree McAlduff, Greenfield Jonah MacDonald, West Royalty
4 x 100 Relay Stratford Elementary School ‘A’ (NR) Stratford Elementary School ‘A’ (NR)
High Jump Avery Neale, Stratford Elementary Josh Burgess, Stratford Elementary
Long Jump Emily Gallant, West Kent Elementary Colden Lewis, Morell Elementary
Shot Put Kyra James, O’Leary Caelan Harpur, Spring Park

Bantam

WOMEN

MEN

80 m Ria Johnson, Queen Charlotte Garrett Culleton, Hernwood
150 m Ria Johnson, Queen Charlotte Garrett Culleton, Hernwood
800 m Sophie Peterson, Queen Charlotte Aiden Ross, East Wiltshire
1200 m Sophie Peterson, Queen Charlotte Kal White, Queen Charlotte
4 x 100 Relay East Wiltshire School ‘A’ M E Gallaghan Intermediate ‘A’
High Jump Lindsay Hood, Queen Charlotte Jeremy Norman, Queen Charlotte
Long Jump Jenna O’Neil, East Wiltshire Nathan Ellsworth, M E Callaghan
Triple Jump Jenna O’Neil, East Wiltshire Jude Rist, East Wiltshire
Shot Put Vanessa Keefe, Queen Charlotte Thomas Yeo, East Wiltshire
Discus Leah Johnston, Summerside Intermediate Thomas Yeo, East Wiltshire

 

PEISAA 2017 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS

INTERMEDIATE

JUVENILE

SENIOR

100 m Hailie Cormier, Stonepark Hillary MacLean, Kensington Intermediate Morgan Cornier, Bluefield HS
200 m Hailie Cormier, Stonepark Mia Fradsham, Charlottetown Rural (NR) Kelly McCardle, Charlottetown Rural
300/400 (Sr) m Jenna Larter, East Wiltshire Alexa Rancourt, Grace Christian Katelyn Lewis, Charlottetown Rural (400m)
800 m Sydney Powers, Montague Intermediate Emma Germain, Colonel Gray Tori Fitzpatrick, Colonel Gray
1200/1500 m Jesssie Campbell, Queen Charlotte Emma Germain, Colonel Gray Tati Kelly, Charlottetown Rural (1500 m)
2000/3000 m Hannah Leclair, Kensington Intermediate Bridget Keedwell, Colonel Gray Tati Kelly, Charlottetown Rural (3000 m)
4 x 100 Relay Queen Charlotte Intermediate Colonel Gray (NR) Charlottetown Rural
4 x 400 Relay Queen Charlotte Intermediate Charlottetown Rural (NR) Colonel Gray ‘A’
Discus Briana Creed, Montague Intermediate Sam MacSawain, Morell Emma Dibling, Three Oaks Senior
High Jump Maria Arsenault, École Evangeline Alex Cann, Montague Regional Jacqueline MQuaid, Colonel Gray
Javelin Jackielynn Arsenault, M E Callaghan Alex McMonagle, Charlottetown Rural Sarah Murphy, Colonel Gray
Long Jump Madeline Morrison, Hernwood Madelyn Aylward, Westisle Tori Hogan, Westisle
Shot Put Kassie Birt, Montague Intermediate Airkia Pollard, Montague Regional Emma Dibling, Three Oaks Senior
Triple Jump Courtney Hielihy, Hernwood Selina Mahajer, Charlottetown Rural Tori Hogan, Westisle

 

PEISAA 2017 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS

INTERMEDIATE

JUVENILE

SENIOR

100 m Tobias Hood, Queen Charlotte Zach Wilson, Bluefield HS Owen MacFadyen, Bluefield HS
200 m Tobias Hood, Queen Charlotte Zach Wilson, Bluefield HS Owen MacFadyen, Bluefield HS
300/400 m Nathan Mahar, East Wiltshire Teddy Robbins, Colonel Gray Tyler Johnston, Colonel Gray (400 m)
800 m Joel Gallant, École Evangeline Samuel Peterson, Colonel Gray Jeremy Neuffer, Charolottetown Rural
1200/1500 m Joel Gallant, École Evangeline Samuel Peterson, Colonel Gray Jeremy Neuffer, Charolottetown Rural (1500 m)
2000/3000 m Joel Gallant, École Evangeline Samuel Peterson, Colonel Gray Jeremy Neuffer, Charolottetown Rural (3000 m)
4 x 100 Relay Queen Charlotte Intermediate Colonel Gray ‘A’ Colonel Gray ‘B’
4 x 400 Relay Montague Intermediate Colonel Gray ‘A’ Colonel Gray ‘B’
Discus William Mitchel, École Evangeline Nicholas Tremblay, École Francois Buote (NR) Alex MacKinnon, Montague Regional
High Jump Thomas Docherty, Stonepart Intermediate Thomas Rennie, Westisle Eason Wang, Colonel Gray
Javelin Thomas Docherty, Stonepart Intermediate Egan McGaughey, Charlottetown Rural Malcolm Gilman, , École Francois Buote
Long Jump Colby MacWilliams, Hernwood Owen MacNeill, Montague Regional MacKenzie Brennan, Westisle HS
Shot Put Liam Beck, Montague Intermediate Nicholas Tremblay, École Francois Buote Trent MacSwain, Morell
Triple Jump Colby MacWilliams, Hernwood Owen MacNeill, Montague Regional Eason Wang, Colonel Gray

 


Bluefield’s Morgan Cormier, Owen MacFadyen win PEISAA 100-metre finals

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Owen MacFadyen, second from right, and Noah Manning, second from left, went head-to-head with the senior men’s 100-metre title on the line.

©Jason Malloy/The Guardian

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – Bobcat sprinters painted the track blue as their uniforms Friday as two of Bluefield’s Grade 11 students won the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association (PEISAA) men’s and women’s senior 100-metre titles in Charlottetown.

Morgan Cormier earned the women’s crown, her second straight provincial title, while Owen MacFadyen nabbed his first men’s title.

Cormier finished in :13:88 as her solid start gave her the foundation to pull away from the field in the final 20 metres.

Last year, she raced with Grade 10 runners in the juvenile division and set a provincial record of :13:69. This season, in the senior division, the second- and third-years are lumped into one group so, she said, Friday’s win was the sweeter of the two.
“This one feels really good. . . It’s really exciting. I don’t really have words,” said the Cornwall native, who approached the race semi-casually. “I try to take it easy, don’t overthink it, I guess.”
Second in the women’s race was Charlottetown Rural’s Kelly McCardle (:14:02) while third went to Tori Hogan (:14:12) of Westisle. MacFadyen’s win in :11:82 was more of a comeback effort as his slow start set him back early. But the speedster found his legs and passed Souris Regional’s Noah Manning (:11:83) by a nose at the finish.

“Overall a great race and much respect to Noah for the great competition,” said MacFadyen, also a Cornwall native. “I’m not exactly pleased with my race, but I’ll take it. My start was brutal. I had to catch up.”

Third went to Elijah Hood (:12:24) of Colonel Gray.

Like Cormier, MacFadyen said he tried not look past those few moments of work in a race that’s over in seconds.
“I tried to stay confident, not cocky. Stay focused on my race, no one else’s,” he said.
Hillary MacLean of Kensington Intermediate Senior High won the juvenile women’s 100 metres in :13:69, while Bluefield’s Zack Wilson earned the juvenile men’s 100 metres gold in :11:94 and gave Bluefield three of the four 100-metres titles.
Action continues today at Alumni Canada Games stadium at 9:15 a.m. with the 1,000-, 1,200- and 1,500-metre finals and different event running all day, culminating in finals in bantam girls discus, senior women’s long jump, intermediate girls shot put and juvenile boys triple jump.

Results

Top-three finishes in the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association track and field championships Friday in Charlottetown.

Women  

Intermediate

2,000 Metres – 1. Tori Fitzpatrick, Kensington, 8:30:20; 2. Jessie Campbell, Queen Charlotte, 8:30:26.
4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Queen Charlotte 4:57:30; 2. Hernewood, 5:01:78.

Juvenile

100-Metre Dash – 1. Hillary MacLean, Kensington, :13:69; 2. Maddy Cogswell, Charlottetown Rural, :13:76; 3. Lauren Harper, Colonel Gray :14:01.
2,000 Metres – 1. Bridget Keedwell, Colonel Gray, 7:35:78; 2. Laura Davidson, Charlottetown Rural, 7:43:20; 3. Melanie Mitchell, Colonel Gray, 8:08:65.
4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Charlottetown Rural, 4:41:08; 2. Colonel Gray, 4:43:88; Kensington, 4:47:49.
Long Jump – 1. Madelyn Aylward, Westisle, 4.46 metres; 2. Paige Campbell, Three Oaks, 4.44; 3. Hillary MacLean, Kensington, 4.23.
Shot Put – 1. Airkia Pollard, Montague, 9.31 metres; 2. Mariah Crowley, Colonel Gray, 9.31; 3. Erin Hustler, Westisle, 9.10.
Discus – 1. Sam MacSwain, Morell, 26.39 metres; 2. Cyd MacSwain, Morell, 23.06; Megan McCarron, Charlottetown Rural, 21.09.
Javelin – 1. Alex McMonagle, Charlottetown Rural, 27.29; 2. Alexa Cann, Montague, 26.19; 3. Cyd MacSwain, Morell, 25.28.

Senior

100-Metre Dash – 1. Morgan Cormier, Bluefield, :13:88; 2. Kelly McCardle, Charlottetown Rural, :14:21; 3. Tori Hogan, Westisle, :14:48.
 3,000 Metres – 1. Tati Kelly, Charlottetown Rural, 11:35:23; 2. Tori Fitzpatrick, Colonel Gray, 12:02:86; 3. Kelsea Lewis, Charlottetown Rural, 12:14:24.
 4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Colonel Gray, 4:42:79; 2. Charlottetown Rural, 4:50:16; 3. Montague, 5:01:30.
 Triple Jump – 1. Tori Hogan, Westisle, 9.76 metres; 2. Grace Gormley, Montague, 9.21; 3. Abby Hyndman, Colonel Gray, 9.08.
 Shot Put – 1. Emma Dibling, Three Oaks, 9.18 metres; 2. Sarah Murphy, Colonel Gray, 8.71; 3. Kennedy Francis, Bluefield, 8.18.
 Javelin – 1. Sarah Murphy, Colonel Gray, 27.31 metres; 2. Nellie Wood, Bluefield, 25.69; 3. Raelene MacLean, Westisle, 24.25.

Men 

Intermediate

2,000 Metres – 1. Joel Gallant, Evangeline, 7:05:02; 2. Isaac McCardie, Queen Charlotte, 7:08:64; 3. Sam Bailey, Grace Christian, 7:08:82.
4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Montague, 4:22:43; 2. Hernewood, 4:28:38; 3. Queen Charlotte, 4:33:46.

Juvenile

100-Metre Dash – 1. Zack Wilson, Bluefield, :11:94; 2. Noah Duckworth, Colonel Gray, :12:46; 3. Connor MacDonald, Colonel Gray, :12:53.
2,000 Metres – 1. Samuel Peterson, Colonel Gray, 6:28:01; 2. Matthew Kozma, Colonel Gray, 6:34:79; 3. Thomas McQuaid, Colonel Gray, 6:56:18.
4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Colonel Gray, 4:02:97; 2. Westisle, 4:14:53; 3. Charlottetown Rural, 4:19:19.
Long Jump – 1. Owen McNeill, Montague, 5:70 metres; 2. Ki Naw, Colonel Gray, 5:23; 3. Parker Somers, Montague, 4.92.
Discus – 1. Nicholas Tremblay, Francois Buote, 44.59 metres; Teddy Robbins, Colonel Gray, 36.59; 3. Thomas Rennie, Westisle, 35.59.
Javelin – 1. Egan McGaughey, Charlottetown Rural, 40.48 metres; 2. Ethan Arsenault, Bluefield, 39.34; 3. Nick Steele, Charlottetown Rural, 38.41.

Senior

100-Metre Dash – 1. Owen MacFadyen, Bluefield, :11:82; 2. Owen Manning, Souris, :11:83; Elijah Hood, Colonel Gray, :12:24.
 3,000 Metres – 1. Jeremy Neuffer, Charlottetown Rural, 9:28:48; 2. Nick Robertson, Colonel Gray, 9:41:18; 3. Luc Gallant, Evangeline, 9:47:88.
4×400-Metre Relay – 1. Colonel Gray, 3:46:73; 2. Montague, 3:59:91; 3. Charlottetown Rural, 4:07:58.
Triple Jump – 1. Eason Wang, Colonel Gray, 12.11 metres; 2. Mackenzie Brennan, Westisle, 12.11; Ryan Boswall, Bluefield, 11.15.
Shot Put – 1. Trent MacSwain, Morell, 13.32 metres; 2. Cameron MacAulay, Three Oaks, 12.07; 3. Justin Chandler, Colonel Gray, 11.43.
Javelin – 1. Malcolm Gilman, Francois Buote, 51.19 metres; 2. Alex MacKinnon, Montague, 48.33; Simeon Levy, Bluefield, 39.95.

Sarah Murphy wins second PEISAA championship in two days

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Sarah Murphy shares a laugh with organizers before throwing the javelin Friday at the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association (PEISAA) track and field championships at UPEI.

©Jason Malloy/The Guardian

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – Don’t accuse Sarah Murphy of double-dipping after she won the senior women’s javelin title at the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association (PEISAA) track and field championships Friday in Charlottetown.

It’s not her fault she was part of the Colonel Gray Colonels championship senior women’s softball team, which earned its third straight PEISAA title courtesy of an 8-0 win over the Westisle Wolverines on Thursday in Kensington.

For Murphy, it’s simply being in the right place at the right time with the right people.
“It’s really pretty amazing to have the chance to do these activities,” said the Grade 12 student from Charlottetown. “We have a great coach in Mike Peterson and (a great athletic director in) Laura Lindsay.”
Murphy had solid throws in the javelin finals, including a 27.31-metre toss to take the title, her third javelin gold in four years. Last year, she finished second.
A lot of her throwing success she attributes to softball. By the way, her Colonels haven’t lost a PEISAA game in more than two years.
Sarah Murphy wins second PEISAA championship in two days

“I grew up playing on the ball field. My gym teacher at Queen Charlotte wanted me to tryout shot put and javelin. As soon as I tried javelin, I fell in love with it. I was amazed how far this little stick could go,” said Murphy, who also finished second in senior women’s shot put (8.71 metres) on Friday.
Along with the track and field and softball titles, there’s also a recent PEISAA senior women’s volleyball crown to stuff into her ever-expanding trophy holder.
“I have a box at home, but I’ll have to build a bigger one,” she said.

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