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.
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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.
“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.
Results
Top-three finishes in the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association track and field championships Friday in Charlottetown.
Women
Intermediate
Juvenile
Senior


Men
Intermediate
Juvenile
Senior
