Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Minor Injuries After Two Vehicle Crash In Marriotts Cove


Three people were taken to hospital early Wednesday evening after a two car collision just outside Chester. RCMP Corporal Gilbert Hiscock says the incident occurred around 5:30 along Highway 3 in Marriotts Cove. He says all three people were taken to local hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Police say the cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Second Wind For Riverport Pub

There's been a turning point for a proposed pub and marina in Riverport. President of the Heron Pub and Marina Association, Peter Knowles, says an anonymous person has stepped forward and helped the group acquire a building on Lower LaHave Road. Knowles adds, they are expected to close the sale of the building on Friday. He says it will help them move forward.

Knowles says there has been a lot of community support for the pub and he hopes to have it up and running in the mid to late fall. The group will have a development agreement meeting with the Municipality of Lunenburg tomorrow night at 7pm in council chambers.

Weather Could Dampen Lunenburg's 260th Anniversary

Organizers preparing Lunenburg's 260th anniversary celebrations this weekend are squaring off against an uncontrollable element, the weather. The forecast is calling for rain for both Saturday and Sunday. It would dampen the town's efforts to hold outdoor concerts on the Lunenburg Waterfront and a barbecue and picnic at St. John's Anglican Church. Coordinator of Special Events, Robin Scott, says they're holding out hope that mother nature will co-operate.



Scott says event planners along with the mayor are expected to meet Thursday to discuss alternative options. A full calendar of events for the rest of this week is below.


JUNE 6
Fishermen’s Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Luncheon to commemorate
60th Anniversary of the Dutch Oven Cook Book
Lunenburg Fire Hall, 12:00 pm

JUNE 7
Walking Tour with Sheila Allen - 10:00 am
Bluenose Academy Seahawk Walk - 9:00 am
Mayor’s Address to students - 11:00 am
Bluenose Academy Kite Flying Festival - 12:30 - 2:00 pm ( on sports fields )
Knaut Rhuland House Open House - 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
BCAF Seafood Chowder / Rum Tasting Experience at Capt. Angus Walters House - 5:00 pm
“Let’s Go gardening Lunenburg” nominations open

JUNE 8
Walking Tour with Sheila Allen - 10:00 am
Bluenose Academy Ball Hockey Tournament - Arena, 9:00 am start
International Dory Race Eliminations - Waterfront, 9:00 am - noon
Waterfront Concert with featured guest Garret Mason - Waterfront tent, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Lunenburg’s Birthday Bash with Blue Bay - Community Centre, 9:00 pm - 1:00 am

JUNE 9
Heritage 5km Race - Start at Community Centre, 9:30 am
Fisheries Museum Open House, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
St. John’s Anglican Church 260th Anniversary Service - 10:30 am
Ecumenical Community Service - 12:00 pm
Community BBQ / Picnic - 12:30 pm
St. John’s Anglican Church Open House until 2:00 pm
Atlanta Boy Choir Concert at St. John’s Anglican Church - 7:30 pm

**Subject to change, depending on the weather**







Forties Road Among Top Finishers In Worst Roads Campaign


A South Shore road is headlining the list of Top 10 worst roads in all of Atlantic Canada. The Canadian Automobile Association's campaign ended on the weekend and attracted more than four thousand votes on its website. Many of them went to the Forties Road near New Ross for its broken shouldersand pot-holed pavement.  The CAA's Gary Howard says the "Forties" is in bad shape.



Highway 203 in Yarmouth County near Kemptville tied for sixth place for its roughness.  The Cape John Road in River John was voted the worst road in the region. This was the third year for the CAA's campaign, designed to pressure governments to pay more attention to the state of our highways.
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Here is the list of the top 10 worst roads:
1. Cape John Road, River John Road, Nova Scotia
2. Hanwell Road, Fredericton, New Brunswick
3. New Brunswick 630, Andersonville, New Brunswick
3. Forties Road, New Ross, Nova Scotia
4. Foxbrook Road, Hopewell, Nova Scotia
5. Kempt Head Road, Ross Ferry, Nova Scotia
6. Nova Scotia 203, Kemptville, Nova Scotia
6. Ridge Road, Digby, Nova Scotia
7. Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick
8. Balmoral Road, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
9. Pleasantview Ave, Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador
10. Fredericton Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick

**There were ties for 3rd and 6th place**

Tories Have Selected Candidates For All South Shore Ridings


With Bruce Inglis' selection last night as the Progressive Conservative candidate in Queens-Shelburne, the provincial party now has all its South Shore candidates in place for the next election. In addition to Inglis, members of the PC team include David Mitchell in Lunenburg West and Brian Pickings in Lunenburg. The other candidates in South Shore ridings are Janet Irwin -- Chester-St. Margarets,
Chris d'Entremont in Argyle-Barrington and in Yarmouth, John Cunningham.

Mediator Appointed To Avert Paramedic Strike

A mediator has been appointed in an effort to solve a contract dispute and possible strike by paramedics in Nova Scotia. Labour Minister Frank Corbett has named John Clarke to help in contract negotiations between the union that represents the paramedics and their employer, Emergency Medical Care. Corbett says he believes both sides care about patients and he is confident they are working to avoid a disruption in health care services. The paramedics will be in a legal strike position Saturday. They are represented by represented by the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 727. Clarke is a veteran arbitrator and lawyer from Newfoundland.

Lunenburg: ALS Walk Set For Saturday

The 4th annual ALS Walk will be held in Lunenburg this weekend. The event has grown in each of it's first three years and took in nearly $20,000 last year which went directly to funds for equipment and research. Organizer John Garroway says their main goal is to raise awareness and help families dealing with the illness known as "Lou Gehrig's" disease.



The event begins with registration at 9 o'clock at the Lunenburg Curling Club. Last week, the ALS Walk in Western Shore raised more than $19,000.

Wolter, Whalen Open Up Competition At NCAA Championships

A pair of South Shore athletes begin competing today at the NCAA Division-One Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Liverpool's Chelsea Whalen opens up in the javelin. She'll be up against 23 others in the semi-finals. The top nine will advance to the finals. Whalen will also compete in the shot-put on Saturday. Also, Conquerall Mills native Mattias Wolter will run his 3,000 metre steeplechase semi-final this evening. The top five from each heat plus the next two fastest times will make up the final 12. The final is scheduled for Friday. You can follow results live as they happen by going to this link .

Inglis Wins Tory Nod In Queens-Shelburne

Bruce Inglis will carry the Progressive Conservative flag into the next provincial election for the new riding of Queens-Shelburne.  Inglis, a member of municipal council in the District of Queens, was nominated last night at a meeting in Liverpool.  He defeated former MLA and cabinet minister Kerry Morash. Inglis and PC leader Jamie Baillie both spoke at last night's nomination meeting and said tackling economic issues in the area is a priority to get people working again! Inglis says he plans to spend the coming weeks and months meeting with voters and discussing their priorities.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Town Mulling Street Light Options


The town of Bridgewater is mulling the financial cost of buying or leasing LED lights from Nova Scotia Power. Council must decide by June 30 to meet the province's deadline. The town has to convert all their street lights to LED by 2020 under the mandate of the provincial government. Deputy Mayor Bill McInnis says they're exploring their options.



McInnis says the matter is expected to be dealt with at next week's council meeting.


Seahawks Nominate Kinsmen Field For $25,000 Prize


The South Shore Seahawks Football Club are vying to be the first local group to make the top 20 of the Kraft Celebration Tour. The club is looking to win $25,000 towards improving Kinsmen Field in Bridgewater. The event gives 10 communities across Canada a chance to win the cash prize. John Peters nominated the field and says the club wants to help make it better-suited for their games.



There are currently three other nominees along the South Shore including Lunenburg, Hubbards and Lockeport. Residents are encouraged to vote by writing a small testimonial about why these groups should be chosen at www.kraftcelebrationtour.ca . People have until midnight Friday to show their support before judging begins on the nominated communities.

White Point Names New General Manager


The owners of White Point Beach Resort have found their new general manager. Robert and Alicia Risley have named Joanne Veinotte to the position. The couple announced their decision in front of all staff during the resort's annual meeting on Monday. Veinotte replaces Danny Morton, who decided in April to vacate the position after 30 years on the job. She has spent nine years as the resort's controller with a background in finance and human resources. Veinotte is also a director with the South Queens Chamber of Commerce and co-chair of the Queens County Revitalization Committee.

Barrington: RCMP Nail Impaired Drivers

Four men have been charged with impaired driving in separate incidents in Shelburne County. Mounties in Barrington say they nailed the quartet of drunk drivers between May 30th and June 2nd. Three of the men are 44 years-old while the other is 21 years-old. They each have separate court dates set for later this summer. Barrington RCMP say they will continue to be pro-active in keeping drunk drivers off the road.

PC's Ready To Choose Their Candidate In Queens-Shelburne


Progressive Conservatives in the riding of Queens-Shelburne will choose their candidate for the next provincial election at a nomination meeting tonight in Liverpool.  PC leader Jamie Baillie says either former PC MLA and cabinet minister Kerry Morash or Queens District councillor Bruce Inglis will join a team thats trying to promote better ways of improving the economy. Baillie, who will be the guest speaker at tonight's nomination meeting, says all PC candidates province-wide have respectable backgrounds.



Tonight's nomination meeting begins at 7pm at the Liverpool Fire Hall with doors open for registartion at 5:30.  Following tonight's nomination, the PC's will then have all their South Shore candidates in place, from Chester-St. Margarets to Yarmouth, for the next provincial election.


Martin To Speak At Bridgewater Relay For Life


Bridgewater's lone Olympian will be on the track for a different reason this week. Jenna Martin will lead the Relay for Life participants during their first lap of this year's event. She will also have a photo booth set up for people to get their picture taken with her, and she's planning a speech regarding her Olympic experience, healthy eating and training. The leadership co-chair for the Bridgewater Relay for Life, Sarah Sweeny, says they're looking forward to having Jenna at the event.



Sweeny jokingly admits it was her idea to try and get Jenna and the organizing committee quickly jumped on board with the initiative. The event gets underway Friday at 4pm at Kinsmen Field, with opening ceremonies beginning at 7pm.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Western Shore Man Killed In Weekend Crash

Mounties say a Western Shore man was killed over the weekend in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 103. They say 34-year-old Abraham Assaff was the driver of a Honda Civic that collided with tractor-trailer Sunday. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash in the Martins River area. The driver of the tractor-trailer was treated at the scene by paramedics.

Bridgewater's Nowe Wins Golf Tournament In Pugwash

Bridgewater's Ryan Nowe opened up his competitive golf season on a winning note. The 17-year-old won by two shots over the weekend at the Nike Golf Junior Series tournament at Northumberland Links Golf Club in Pugwash. He took top spot in the boys 15-19-year-old division. Nowe followed up an opening round even-par 72, with a seven-over-par 79 to beat 26 other golfers from across the province and New Brunswick.

McIntosh Finishes 7th At Panamerican Combined Events Cup

Bridgewater's Rachael McIntosh finished in seventh place at the Panamerican Combined Events Cup in Ottawa, Ontario over the weekend. The 22-year-old racked up just over 5,300 points in the women's heptathlon event, over 600 points behind first place. McIntosh's top result was a second place finish in the 800 metre run. She was second among Canadians in the heptathlon behind Jennifer Cotten. McIntosh will now prepare for the Canadian Track and Field Championships, being held in Moncton, New Brunswick from June 20-23.

SiRT Investigating Weekend Police Chase

The province's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after a wild string of events including a high speed police chase on Sunday. The incident began when police received a report of a domestic dispute yesterday morning at a home near Lunenburg. Police were then able to track the man down near Queens County. SiRT Director Ron MacDonald says a high speed police chase occurred on Highway 103 before the man crashed his vehicle near Granite Village in Shelburne County. The man was rushed to the QE2 hospital in Halifax with serious injuries.  He remains in stable condition. Anyone who may have witnessed the incident is asked to call SiRT at 1-855-450-2010.

Park View Wins Provincial Track And Field Banners

Park View athletes put on quite a show this weekend at the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation's provincial track and field championships. The Panthers won both the senior and intermediate divisions during the meet at Beazley Field in Dartmouth. Park View topped the senior division with 276 points over Cobequid Education Centre with 249 and Central Kings with 112.5 points. In the intermediate division, Park View had 236 points while Cobequid was second with 131 and Dr. John Hugh Gillis placed third with 102 points. Hebbville Academy was the top South Shore school in the junior division, placing fourth overall with 99 points behind Central Halifax, Bible Hill and Maple Grove Education Centre. Overall, the Park View track and field team captured six provincial banners and earned the honor of top high school program in the province. Full South Shore results are available below.

Girls 100 Meter Dash Junior Girls
3rd Shelby Trask - Bayview
4th Emily Haley - Chester Area Middle School

Girls 200 Meter Dash Junior Girls
2nd Emily Haley - Chester Area Middle School
4th Shelby Trask - Bayview

Girls 400 Meter Dash Junior Girls
6th Jessica Clarke - Hebbville Academy
7th Shelby Trask - Bayview

Girls 800 Meter Run Junior Girls
4th Kayla Collicutt - Hebbville Academy
8th Hannah Wilkie Bridgewater Junior-Senior
12th Myra Campbell - Bayview
14th Mia Gyorifi - Bayview

Girls 1500 Meter Run Junior Girls
12th Jessica Clarke - Hebbville Academy

Girls 3000 Meter Run Junior Girls
9th Jessica Clarke - Hebbville Academy
10th Emily Lepine - Bayview
12th Mia Gyorifi - Bayview
DNF Myra Campbell - Bayview

Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 30" Junior Girls
2nd MacKenzie Sinclair - Hebbville Academy
5th Rebecca Campbell - Bayview
7th Carlee Mulrooney - Chester Area Middle School

Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Junior Girls
4th Hebbville Academy 'A'
11th Bluenose Academy 'A'

Girls 4x400 Meter Relay Junior Girls
10th Bluenose Academy 'A'
14th Bayview 'B'

Girls High Jump Junior Girls
3rd Megan Rogers - Hebbville Academy
4th Shelby Trask - Bayview

Girls Long Jump Junior Girls
6th Shelby Penney - Hebbville Academy
7th MacKenzie Sinclair - Hebbville Academy

Girls Triple Jump Junior Girls
6th MacKenzie Sinclair - Hebbville Academy

Girls Shot Put 3kg Junior Girls
4th Selena O'Quinn - Bayview
6th Mattie Smith - Barrington
9th Breanna Butts - Bayview
11th Rowan Currie - Bayview
16th Taylor Dunn - Bayview

Girls Discus Throw 1kg Junior Girls
4th Micahla Taylor - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
11th Sydney Smith - Barrington

Girls Javelin Throw 600g Junior Girls
5th Olivia Cooper - Hebbville Academy
10th Caroline Mulrooney - Chester Area Middle School
11th Eva Mosher - Bluenose Academy
15th Rebecca Macneil - Bayview

Girls 100 Meter Dash Intermediate Girls
6th Leah Wagner - Park View
8th Lizzy Baker - Liverpool Regional

Girls 200 Meter Dash Intermediate Girls
2nd Leah Wagner - Park View
6th Lizzy Baker - Liverpool Regional

Girls 400 Meter Dash Intermediate Girls
1st Leah Wagner - Park View
6th Allison Chandler - Chester Area Middle School

Girls 800 Meter Run Intermediate Girls
5th Rachelle Siteman - Park View

Girls 1500 Meter Run Intermediate Girls
8th Rachelle Siteman - Park View

Girls 3000 Meter Run Intermediate Girls
12th Jenny Miller - Bayview
13th Sarah Leblanc - Park View

Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 33" Intermediate Girls
1st Micaela Sabean - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Intermediate Girls
6th Barrington Municipal 'A'

Girls 4x400 Meter Relay Intermediate Girls
3rd Park View Education Centre 'A'

Girls High Jump Intermediate Girls
5th Micaela Sabean - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
7th Peyton DeWolfe - Park View

Girls Pole Vault Intermediate Girls
1st Anneka Hennefeit - Bayview
2nd Abby Forsyth - Park View
4th Kaileigh Skinner - Park View

Girls Long Jump Intermediate Girls
8th Bailey Selig - Liverpool Regional
9th Lizzy Baker - Liverpool Regional

Girls Triple Jump Intermediate Girls
9th Bailey Selig - Liverpool Regional
10th Chloe Conklin - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Girls Shot Put 4kg Intermediate Girls
2nd Allison Chandler - Chester Area Middle School
10th Jesscia Latham - Lockport Regional

Girls Javelin Throw 600g Intermediate Girls
1st Allison Chandler - Chester Area Middle School
5th Kelsey Bond - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
7th Jesscia Latham - Lockport Regional

Girls 100 Meter Dash Senior Girls
5th Courtney Langille - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
6th Allie Flower - Park View

Girls 200 Meter Dash Senior Girls
2nd Courtney Langille - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
6th  Allie Flower - Park View

Girls 400 Meter Dash Senior Girls
6th Allie Flower - Park View
7th Courtney Langille - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Girls 800 Meter Run Senior Girls
8th Sarah Taylor - Park View

Girls 1500 Meter Run Senior Girls
5th Sarah Taylor - Park View
13th Rachael Weagle - Park View

Girls 3000 Meter Run Senior Girls
4th Sarah Taylor - Park View
13th Becky Levy - Forest Heights

Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 33" Senior Girls
3rd Jamie Mulrooney - Park View

Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Senior Girls
3rd Park View Education Centre 'A'

Girls 4x400 Meter Relay Senior Girls
4th Park View Education Centre 'A'
10th Barrington Municipal 'A'

Girls High Jump Senior Girls
7th Leah Rudderham - Park View
13th Diana Huskins - Barrington

Girls Pole Vault Senior Girls
1st Mallory Taylor - Park View
3rd Brooke Hynes - Park View

Girls Long Jump Senior Girls
8th Tara-Lee Banks - Barrington
10th Allie Flower - Park View
11th Sarah Mitton - Liverpool Regional

Girls Triple Jump Senior Girls
4th Leah Bell - Park View
9th Savanah Beniot - Park View

Girls Shot Put 4kg Senior Girls
3rd Sarah Mitton - Liverpool Regional
6th Mallory Taylor - Park View
9th Maegan Cameron - Lockport Regional
10th Caitlin Foote - Park View

Girls Discus Throw 1kg Senior Girls
5th Caitlin Foote - Park View
6th Mallory Taylor - Park View
9th Maegan Cameron - Lockport Regional

Girls Javelin Throw 600g Senior Girls
4th Brooke Hynes - Park View
6th Mallory Taylor - Park View
7th Caitlin Foote - Park View
9th Maegan Cameron - Lockport Regional

Girls 100 Meter Dash Special JR Special Junior
4th Nikita Penney - Barrington
6th Emma Mason - Bayview
9th Mackenzie Colp - South Queens

Girls Long Jump Special JR Special Junior
1st Emma Mason - Bayview
2nd Nikita Penney - Barrington
6th Mackenzie Colp - South Queens

Girls Shot Put Special JR Special Junior
1st Emma Mason - Bayview
5th Nikita Penney - Barrington
10th Mackenzie Colp - South Queens

Girls 100 Meter Dash Special SR Special Senior
11th Natalie Barron - Yarmouth Con.

Boys 200 Meter Dash Junior Boys
6th Zackary Swinimer - New Ross Con.

Boys 800 Meter Run Junior Boys
10th Tyler Gillis - Bayview
12th Noah Dunn - Bayview

Boys 1500 Meter Run Junior Boys
14th Olan Spears - Bayview
16th Tyler Gillis - Bayview

Boys 3000 Meter Run Junior Boys
10th Olan Spears - Bayview
14th Matthew MacDonald - Bayview

Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Junior Boys
11th Barrington Municipal 'A'
12th Bayview Educational Cente 'A'
13th Hebbville Academy 'A'

Boys 4x400 Meter Relay Junior Boys
11th Hebbville Academy 'A'

Boys High Jump Junior Boys
1st Callum Robataille - Hebbville Academy
8th Drew Jacklin - Shelburne Regional
9th Dylan Meisner - Hebbville Academy
11th Abe Chidiac - Shelburne Regional

Boys Long Jump Junior Boys
7th Dylan Meisner - Hebbville Academy
9th Bailey Bent - Shelburne Regional
12th James Walker - Bayview

Boys Triple Jump Junior Boys
10th Dylan Meisner - Hebbville Academy
11th Matthew Sabean - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys Shot Put 4kg Junior Boys
3rd Jonathan Oickle - New Germany
7th Hunter Young - New Germany
14th James Walker - Bayview

Boys Discus Throw 1kg Junior Boys
1st Josh Bell - Hebbville Academy
12th Keenan Gillis - Bayview

Boys Javelin Throw 600g Junior Boys
6th Drew Jacklin - Shelburne Regional
8th Bailey Bent - Shelburne Regional

Boys 100 Meter Dash Intermediate Boys
2nd James Lucas - Park View
3rd Sam Julien - Park View

Boys 200 Meter Dash Intermediate Boys
1st Sam Julien - Park View

Boys 400 Meter Dash Intermediate Boys
1st James Lucas - Park View
3rd Evan Pugh Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys 800 Meter Run Intermediate Boys
1st Tobias Wolter - Park View
9th Aidan O'Brien - Hebbville Academy

Boys 1500 Meter Run Intermediate Boys
1st Tobias Wolter - Park View
10th Ethan Reashore - Barrington
11th Aidan O'Brien - Hebbville Academy
12th Ozzie Damiani - Park View

Boys 3000 Meter Run Intermediate Boys
1st Tobias Wolter - Park View
9th Ethan Reashore - Barrington

Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 36" Intermediate Boys
8th Sam Julien - Park View

Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Intermediate Boys
1st Park View Education Centre 'A'
7th Bridgewater Jr./Sr. High 'A'
12th Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial 'A'

Boys 4x400 Meter Relay Intermediate Boys
1st Park View Education Centre 'A'
9th Bridgewater Jr./Sr. High 'A'
12th Hebbville Academy 'A'

Boys Long Jump Intermediate Boys
1st James Lucas - Park View

Boys Triple Jump Intermediate Boys
6th Jack Creaser - Park View
7th Chris Grey - Yarmouth Con.
8th Matheus Einhardt - Park View

Boys Shot Put 5kg Intermediate Boys
9th Steven Kromko - Park View
13th Matheus Einhardt - Park View

Boys Discus Throw 1.5kg Intermediate Boys
6th Steven Kromko - Park View

Boys Javelin Throw 700g Intermediate Boys
1st Logan Cleveland - Park View
5th Tobias Wolter - Park View
9th Austin Dolliver-Bower - Shelburne Regional

Boys 100 Meter Dash Senior Boys
7th Caleb Barry - New Germany
8th Luke Young - Forest Heights

Boys 200 Meter Dash Senior Boys
5th Logan Huskilson - Park View
6th Lucas Wile - Park View

Boys 400 Meter Dash Senior Boys
3rd Lucas Wile - Park View

Boys 800 Meter Run Senior Boys
6th Riley Oickle - Park View
8th Ben Conrad Bridgewater Junior-Senior
10th Cal DeWolfe - Park View

Boys 1500 Meter Run Senior Boys
3rd Cal DeWolfe - Park View
11th Gavin Hatheway - Park View
12th Liam Patterson Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys 3000 Meter Run Senior Boys
2nd Cal DeWolfe - Park View
5th Gavin Hatheway - Park View
6th Liam Patterson Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 39" Senior Boys
3rd Logan Huskilson - Park View
4th Ben Conrad Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Senior Boys
2nd Park View Education Centre 'A'
7th Barrington Municipal 'A'
8th Forest Heights 'A'

Boys 4x400 Meter Relay Senior Boys
4th Park View Education Centre 'A'
7th Barrington Municipal 'A'

Boys High Jump Senior Boys
1st Jake Langille - Park View
6th Jonah Comeau - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys Long Jump Senior Boys
1st Nigel Getson - Park View
2nd Caleb Barry - New Germany
12th Logan Huskilson - Park View

Boys Triple Jump Senior Boys
4th Jonah Comeau - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
5th Nigel Getson - Park View
10th Trevor Crouse - Bridgewater Junior-Senior
11th Brad Savage - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys Shot Put 6kg Senior Boys
3rd Luke Young - Forest Heights
4th Fletch Selig - Park View

Boys Discus Throw 1.75kg Senior Boys
4th Fletch Selig - Park View

Boys Javelin Throw 800g Senior Boys
3rd Riley Leblanc - Yarmouth Con.
6th Paul Manzer - Bridgewater Junior-Senior

Boys 100 Meter Dash Special JR Special Junior
6th Ben Hannaford - Chester Area Middle

Boys Long Jump Special JR Special Junior
10th Devon Schnare Chester Area Middle School

Boys Shot Put Special JR Special Junior
9th James Jewers Chester Area Middle School
12th Devon Schnare Chester Area Middle School