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Six hearts, one finish line — A day to remember at Provincials

Under the golden autumn skies at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton, six dedicated Canora cross country runners stood shoulder to shoulder, ready to take on the challenge of Provincials

CANORA — On Oct. 11, under the golden autumn skies at Deer Park Golf Course in Yorkton, six of our dedicated cross country runners stood shoulder to shoulder, ready to take on the challenge of Provincials. Each step they took was a testament to days of tough practices, sore muscles, and unwavering determination.

They ran not just for medals and ribbons, but for memories, for the friendships forged on muddy trails, for the pride of representing our school and community, and for the love of the sport that has shaped them in more ways than one.

Our results:

Intermediate 3km race

Girls- Madison Dutchak - 73rd place/108 runners with a time of 14:56 (Personal Best)

Boys, 115 runners- Reid Kitchen - 75th place with a time of 13:24 (Personal Best);

William Sliva - 83rd place with a time of 13:40 (Personal Best)

Senior Boys, 115 runners, 4km race

Pierre Rollin - 88th place with a time of 18:01

Andrew Sliva - 90th place with a time of 18:07 (Personal Best)

Kayden Harder - 98th place with a time of 18:50

To all our runners — congratulations on your incredible achievements. You’ve inspired us with your strength, your spirit, and your heart.

And to our Grade 12 athletes — this race may have been your last in high school, but the skills you have developed along the way will help you throughout your life!

Thank you for your leadership, your laughter, and the legacy you leave behind. You’ve made us proud!

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