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Preeceville School sends ambassadors to represent school

Students from Preeceville and Sturgis schools showcase athletic abilities against the best in the province
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Hailey Spray, left and her sister Amber, both of Preeceville, were both huge supporters of one another at the District Track Meet. Photo courtesy of Preeceville School

PREECEVILLE — Preeceville School students who will advance to provincials from the East Central Athletic Association District meet on May 27 and 28 in Yorkton were, Amber Spray, Camryn Nelson, Hudsyn Maier and Maggie Bartel.

Sturgis Composite School students who also advanced were: Ripley Pristie, Deagan Anaka and Layla Jaeb.

Results as recorded by officials were as follows.

Preeceville junior girls

Maggie Bartel, second place in 400m., third in 800 m., second in shot put, first in 80m hurdles.

Amber Spray, first in shot put, discus and javelin.

Camryn Nelson, senior girls, first in shotput, second in discus and third in javelin.

Hailey Spray, peewee, first in shotput and discus.

Preeceville intermediate boys

Blake Descalchuk, second in triple jump, fifth in shotput and fourth in discus.

Preeceville junior boys

Hudsyn Maier, first in 800m, 1500m, and the 3000m.

Carter Halkyard, fourth in high jump.

Preeceville bantam boys

Levi Maier, second in the 1500m, the 3000m and first in discus.

Sturgis junior boys

Deagan Anaka, second in javelin.

Kobe Johnson, fourth in the Tetrathlon 100m, 800m, second in long jump and third in shot put.

Sturgis junior girls

Layla Jaeb, second in the 80m hurdles.

Sturgis intermediate girls

Rylee Coleman, fifth in the 800m.

Ripley Pristie, third in 80m hurdles, and high jump.

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