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Track and field at Onslow Elementary

Track and field at Onslow Elementary

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Caly Kirchtoff Emond was named the best senior as well as best overall girl at the Onslow Elementary School track and field awards on May 29.
Onslow Elementary School held their annual track and field day on May 29. From left: Owen Philippe, Adam Dos Anjos, James Weston, Troy Farant, Hunter Sloan, Liam Dowe and Caleb Lafleur were the winners in the Intermediate Boys division.

CALEB NICKERSON
QUYON May 29, 2018
On May 29, Onslow Elementary School held their track and field day, getting students out into the sun for a little friendly competition. Everyone gathered in the gymnasium as the school day came to a close to receive their ribbons and other awards.
The winners were as follows:
Junior Boy: Chase Brazeau, Junior Girl: Maygen Brazeau, Intermediate Boy: James Weston.
Medal for Intermediate Girl: Jade Charette-Mankala
Medal for Senior Boy: Patrick Brazeau
Medal for Senior Girl: Caly Krichtoff Emond
Best Overall Athlete Boy: James Weston
Best Overall Athlete Girl: Caly Krichtoff Emond



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