At the track

At Laurentian University in Sudbury for Day 2 of the OFSAA track and field championship.

Will report updates when possible.

Two silvers and a bronze on Day 1 as Madilitso Mchaina of Southwood and Braden Cok of SJAM took second and Paul Henning of Rez got third.

Micaela McLean of Huron Heights is fastest qualifier in midget girls 80-metre hurdles. Ivy Coulis of St. David also reaches final.

Megan Parsons of Huron Heights qualifies for final in junior girls 80-metre hurdles.

Connor Finnigan of Rez fastest qualifier in midget boys 100-metre hurdles.

Jordan Sherwood of Cameron Heights fastest qualifer in junior boys 100-metre hurdles. Aaron Stemmler of St. David also in final.

Calvin Arsenault of St. Marys first and Devon Rittinger of Forest Heights third in qualifying for senior boys 110-metre hurdles.

Forest Heights sprinter Devon Rittinger too fast out of the blocks and disqualified in 100-metre senior boys qualifier.

Super-speedster Jellisa Westney of St. Benedict looks strong in qualifying for senior girls 100-metre race.

A wow moment! Andre Azonwanna-Ford of Torontos J. Cardinal McGuigan sets OFSAA record in qualifying for junior boys 100-metrefinal in a time 10.56 seconds. The fastest senior qualifier crossed the line in 10.78 seconds.

Jordan Sherwood is first local to strike gold, winning the junior boys 100-metre hurdles.

Calvin Arsenault of St. Marys edges Devon Rittinger of Forest Heights to win gold in senior boys 110-metre hurdles.

Connor Finnigan of Rez second in midget boys 100-metre hurdles.

Jellisa Westney of St. Benedict second in senior girls 100-metre final, just .05 seconds from first.

Jordan Sherwood does it again — wins 400-metre dash in 50.74 seconds.

Jellisa Westney wins second medal — a bronze in 400-metre dash.

Nick Bedi of WCI scores bronze in midget boys 1,500-metre race.

Jaimie Phelan of St. Marys strikes gold in junior girls 1,500-metre race.

Ben Flanagan of St. Marys wins silver in junior boys 1,500-metre race.

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