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Horizon and Rivieres​ des Francais Shine⁤ at Sudbury City ⁤Championships

Sudbury, ‌ON – Horizon ⁤Secondary School put up a strong​ challenge to⁢ Lo-Ellen ⁣in the aggregate standings, while École secondaire Rivière des Français made ⁣the most of their entries at ‌the recent Sudbury ⁢City Championships.

Horizon Challenges Lo-Ellen​ for Top ​Spot

Horizon Secondary School demonstrated​ impressive athleticism, giving Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School a run for⁢ the overall⁣ championship title. The competition was fierce, with‍ Horizon showcasing talent across⁣ various sporting disciplines.

Rivière des Français excels with limited Entries

École ‌secondaire ​Rivière des Français, despite having ⁢fewer entries compared ⁤to larger schools, achieved remarkable success at the city championships. Their athletes displayed exceptional skill ⁤and determination, securing notable victories and demonstrating the⁤ quality of⁢ their athletic program.

Looking Ahead ⁣in Sudbury⁢ Sports

The Sudbury ⁤City Championships highlighted the depth of athletic⁢ talent​ in the region. As the season⁣ progresses, anticipation builds for continued‍ competition⁤ and the emergence of​ future sports​ stars.

Sudbury’s Rising Badminton Stars Shine at SDSSAA Championships

Sudbury,​ Ontario — Local athletes‌ showcased exceptional talent and sportsmanship at the recent Sudbury District ⁤Secondary⁣ Schools Athletic Association (SDSSAA) badminton city championships. Several players earned top honors, marking a triumphant season for ‍badminton in the region.

Top Badminton⁣ Players Crowned City Champions

Ethan Simon, Lexi Briscoe⁤ and Emma​ Merigioli stood out as exceptional​ athletes⁢ at the ⁢2025 SDSSAA city badminton championships in Sudbury.

High School Badminton Tournament Highlights competitive Spirit

The SDSSAA badminton championships not only ⁢highlighted individual achievements but also emphasized the importance of teamwork ​and athletic development within Sudbury’s high⁢ school sports programs.‌ Coaches ⁣and faculty praised the dedication and hard work of⁢ all participants, ‍noting the positive impact ⁢of​ sports on students’ overall growth.

Looking Ahead: Badminton’s Future in Sudbury

Following the‌ city championships,⁢ attention ⁣now turns to future ‍badminton initiatives aimed at ⁢further developing ​young talent and promoting the sport throughout the Sudbury region. The continued ‍success‌ of ⁣programs like SDSSAA is⁤ vital for fostering a vibrant athletic community and nurturing ⁢the next generation of badminton stars.

Horizon Aigles Dominate Sudbury ​Badminton Championships ‍with Multiple Wins

SUDBURY, Ontario – ⁢The ‌horizon Aigles badminton team ⁤showcased their growing prowess in the sport, securing multiple titles ⁤at ‌the Sudbury District Secondary⁢ school Athletic‍ Association (SDSSAA) city championships. The Val Caron school demonstrated depth and talent,challenging the established dominance of other schools ⁤in ‍the region.

Aigles Sweep Boys’⁤ Singles, Secure⁤ Girls’ Doubles Gold

Horizon Aigles players swept all three boys’ singles divisions. Ethan ‍Simon captured the ⁣senior title, Blake ⁢Chenier triumphed in​ the junior division, and Jordan Simon secured gold in the novice category. Lexi Briscoe and Emma Merigioli ⁣added⁤ to the Aigles’ success by⁢ winning the senior girls’ doubles championship.‌ The team also earned two​ silver ⁤medals‍ from their​ Grade 9 competitors.

Lo-Ellen Park Knights Win Aggregate ​Title; Rivieres des Francais Muskies Excel in Team Average

Despite Horizon’s impressive performance, the Lo-Ellen Park Knights​ emerged‍ as the overall aggregate team champions.Meanwhile, the Rivieres des Francais Muskies⁣ distinguished themselves by⁢ achieving the highest team average, ⁣earning 18 ‌points with ⁤only seven entries.

Horizon‌ Aigles: From ​Volleyball Success to Badminton Contenders

Horizon Aigles, traditionally‌ a strong volleyball program, are⁣ rapidly establishing themselves ⁤as a force to be reckoned ​with in badminton. Their ⁢recent performance at the city championships underscores their commitment to athletic ‍excellence across multiple sports.

Lo-Ellen and Horizon Dominate Sudbury Badminton Championships

sudbury, ‍Ontario – lo-Ellen Park Secondary School and Horizon Secondary School emerged as‌ the⁤ frontrunners at the recent Sudbury District Secondary Schools Athletic Association ⁤(SDSSAA) badminton championships. A total ⁢of eight different ⁢schools secured individual titles, with Lo-Ellen capturing five and ‌Horizon claiming four.

Strategic ‍Play Leads to Victory

Simon, an 11th-grade champion from ‍Horizon, highlighted the strategic element ‍of ​badminton. “I analyze my opponent’s weaknesses and, based on​ that, decide where to‍ play my next shot,” Simon said, after ​defeating Wesley Wei of st. Benedict for the championship. He also noted experience ​with‌ the Sudbury Junior ⁢Badminton⁣ Club has⁢ improved his strategic approach⁣ to matches, allowing him to target opponents’ weaknesses, such⁢ as⁣ their‌ backhand.

Multi-Sport Athletes Excel on the Court

Lo-Ellen’s Jonah ⁤Gibson ⁣and⁣ Matti Jouppi, fresh off their alpine skiing⁤ and hockey seasons, are aiming to ⁤improve upon‍ their Northern Ontario Secondary School Athletics (NOSSA) silver medal performance from ⁣2023.The ⁤tandem ​secured the ⁢SDSSAA⁤ championship. “We’ve been prepping for longer than we ever ​had before,”⁢ said Gibson, who also plays wide receiver ⁢for the Lo-Ellen Knights football team.⁤ He⁤ noted they‌ have ⁣been ​practicing‍ extensively at Laurentian University.

Sudbury Badminton Teams ⁤Claim City Championship Titles

SUDBURY, Ontario –⁣ Two Sudbury badminton teams have seized city championship ⁤titles after showcasing skill, teamwork, and strategic play.‌ A‌ Grade 12 duo and an all-Grade 11 pairing⁢ emerged victorious after demonstrating steady improvement and peak performance when it mattered ​most.

Gibson and Dumais⁢ Dominate Boys’ Division

The winning Grade ⁢12 ​team, comprised⁣ of ‌Gibson and Dumais, attributed ​their success ⁤to thorough‍ preparation and an ability to adapt during matches. Their coach, Mateo, ​played a crucial⁢ role in honing these skills. According to Gibson, their ability⁣ to read the opposing‌ team and adjust their strategy mid-game proved to be⁤ a decisive advantage, particularly in their ⁣hard-fought final against Lockerby Vikings’ ⁢Ryder⁢ Coe ⁤and Thomas Berardelli.

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“We played better⁣ than​ we’ve ever played before, especially against Lockerby,” Gibson said. ‌“We were hitting ​the sides really well. Everything was fast-paced and we were really going, in a flow.”

Briscoe and Merigioli Capture⁤ Girls’⁢ Title

Lexi Briscoe and Emma ‍Merigioli, both ⁤Grade 11 students, secured ‍the girls’ championship after consecutive⁤ second-place ‍finishes in previous city ‌championships. This year, they overcame Reanna and⁣ Danyka Tremblay from macdonald-Cartier in‍ the gold-medal match.

Merigioli emphasized‌ the importance of communication and friendship⁢ in their success.”Our⁣ communication on the⁤ court is better, working together as a team,” Merigioli said.“Being friends as elementary school makes that easier.”

She additionally noted ‌the importance ​of maintaining a positive attitude and supporting each other⁣ during matches. “We don’t want to ⁤bring‍ each⁢ other down; that just makes it ‍worse. It’s easier to play when you have someone with you​ and she’s a ⁢great⁣ partner, which ​makes it even better.”

Briscoe, recognized as Most Improved Player in badminton at the‍ Horizon athletic ‍Banquet last June, leverages⁤ her height in their‍ gameplay. “I feel like ⁤I‍ tend to smash more than others,‌ just because I can⁢ get on top of the birdie a⁢ lot more,” said briscoe.

Sudbury Badminton stars⁣ Shine:⁤ High School Championships Crown Champions

SUDBURY,Ontario ​– Local high school‍ badminton players demonstrated exceptional skill ‌and sportsmanship at ‍the recent Sudbury badminton championships. The competition showcased talent across ​various age groups ‍and categories, with Horizon ⁢Secondary School and Lo-Ellen Park Secondary school emerging as dominant forces.

Horizon and Lo-Ellen Dominate Sudbury ‍Badminton Scene

Horizon Secondary School secured multiple top spots, with‍ Ethan ‌simon claiming‌ victory in Senior Boys ⁣Singles and ‍Lexi Briscoe and Emma‌ Merigioli ⁢winning Senior Girls Doubles. Blake Chenier added to horizon’s success⁤ with a ‍win in junior Boys Singles. Lo-Ellen⁤ Park secondary School also ‍celebrated multiple‌ victories,‍ including Manu Patil’s win in Junior Girls Singles and the dynamic duo of ⁤Jonah Gibson and​ Matti Jouppi ⁤securing the top ‌spot ⁢in Senior Boys Doubles. Miguel Acuna-Munita and Daniel Kulik also secured a victory for ‌LEP in Junior⁢ Boys Doubles.

CND and St. ​Charles⁣ Celebrate Victories

chiana Rocca⁤ and Theo Lefebvre​ from⁤ College Notre Dame (CND)⁤ triumphed​ in Senior​ Mixed‍ Doubles,‌ adding to their impressive season, which included qualifying for⁣ OFSAA​ last spring. Nyah Robinson from St. Charles College clinched the ⁢title in Senior Girls‍ Singles,further highlighting the depth of badminton⁤ talent in⁣ Sudbury.

Detailed Results from the Sudbury Badminton ‌Championships:

Senior⁢ Boys Singles

  • 1st: Ethan Simon (Horizon)
  • 2nd:⁤ Wesley Wei (st. Benedict)
  • 3rd: Lukas Morin (CND)

Senior‌ Girls Singles

  • 1st: Nyah Robinson (St.‍ Charles)
  • 2nd: Yvonne Omega (lasalle)
  • 3rd: Gabrielle Luoma (CND)

Senior Boys Doubles

  • 1st: Jonah Gibson, Matti Jouppi (LEP)
  • 2nd: Ryder Coe, Thomas ⁣Berardelli (LCS)
  • 3rd:‌ Zach Neron, Brayden Bertrand ​(Sacre-Coeur)

Senior Girls Doubles

  • 1st: Lexi Briscoe, Emma Merigioli ⁣(Horizon)
  • 2nd: Reanna ⁢Tremblay, ‌Danyka Tremblay ​(ESMC)
  • 3rd: Billy Hebert, Ashley Rancourt (Riv. des Francais)

Senior Mixed Doubles

  • 1st: Chiana Rocca, Theo ⁣Lefebvre (CND)
  • 2nd:⁤ Audrey Pitre, Noah Fortin‍ (Riv. des Francais)
  • 3rd: ⁤Taryn Rollins, Cole Rosener ​(St. Charles)

Junior⁢ Boys Singles

  • 1st: Blake Chenier (Horizon)
  • 2nd: Ryan Corrigan ⁢(Lo-Ellen)
  • 3rd: Kieran McCoy (St. Charles)

Junior girls Singles

  • 1st: Manu Patil (Lo-Ellen)
  • 2nd: Saya⁢ Mamanda (Marymount)
  • 3rd: Ariana Tonkovic (ESMC)

Junior‌ Boys Doubles

  • 1st: ⁣Miguel‌ Acuna-Munita,Daniel Kulik ⁤(LEP)
  • 2nd: Mathieu Hebert,Logan law (Riv.des Francais)
  • 3rd: Naryan shukla, Alec Vu (LEP)

Sudbury High School Badminton tournament Crowns Champions

Champlain, Lockerby, Horizon, Lo-Ellen, ‍Sacre-Coeur, and ESMC high schools emerged as top contenders at the⁢ recent Sudbury badminton tournament,‌ showcasing exceptional talent across junior​ and novice divisions.

Junior Division Standouts

Emma Jensen and Sophie Leveille from Champlain dominated the Junior Girls Doubles, securing first place. Maiya Parsons and Tehya Montgomery (Lasalle) followed in‌ second, ⁤while Katie Shaver and Ava Giglioti‌ (ESMC) claimed third. In Junior Mixed Doubles,‍ Laureli Van‍ Drunen ‌and‌ Cam Young of Lockerby took⁣ the top spot, ⁣with teammates Hillary Gallinger ⁣and Parker Dutrisac earning second. Josslyne Ouellette and Parker Linseman (CND)⁤ finished‌ third.

Novice ‍Division⁤ top Performers

Singles Competition

Jordan Simon (Horizon) ​clinched first in ⁢Novice⁣ Boys Singles, with Theo Lalonde (Champlain) securing second and Noah sabourin⁢ (CND) third. Jillian Fitzgerald (Lo-Ellen) triumphed⁢ in Novice girls Singles, followed by Taryn Lavigne (Horizon) in second and Suhaani Dhingra (LEP) in third.

Doubles Competition

Luca chartrand and Samuel⁤ marquis⁢ (Sacre-Coeur) secured ⁤first ‍place in ‌Novice boys Doubles. Hayden ‍Crumb and Joey Gingras (Riv. des Francais) took second, while Xavier⁢ Aubertin ‍and Miguel gauthier (ESMC) finished third. In ⁣Novice Girls doubles, Lia Gallo and​ Rowan Frood (LEP) emerged victorious,⁢ followed by Amelie Lavigne and Sophie Lachance (Horizon)‌ in second and Gillian Gladu and Janaya​ he (LEP) in third.

Mixed Doubles⁢ Competition

Amy Janiszewsky‌ and Brendan Deacon⁣ (ESMC) claimed the top spot in Novice Mixed Doubles. Ava Cloutier and Liam Hagen ⁤(CND) finished second, and Lucie Steffan ⁣and Sebastien rochon ⁢(Riv. des Francais) secured⁣ third place.

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Horizon and Rivieres​ des Francais Shine⁤ ‌at Sudbury‍ City ⁤championships

Sudbury, ‌ON – Horizon ⁤Secondary School⁤ put up a strong​ challenge to⁢ ​lo-Ellen ⁣in the aggregate standings, while École secondaire Rivière des Français made ⁣the most of their entries at ‌the recent sudbury ⁢City Championships.

Horizon Challenges Lo-Ellen​ for Top ​Spot

Horizon Secondary‍ School⁣ demonstrated​ impressive athleticism, giving Lo-Ellen Park ⁢Secondary School a run for⁢‍ the overall⁣ championship title. ⁣The competition was fierce,with‍ ​Horizon showcasing talent⁤ across⁣ various ⁤sporting disciplines.

Rivière ‍des Français excels with limited Entries

École⁤ ‌secondaire ​Rivière des Français, despite having ⁢fewer entries compared ⁤to larger schools, achieved ‌remarkable success at the city championships.Their ⁤athletes displayed exceptional ​skill ⁤and determination, securing notable victories and demonstrating the⁤ quality of⁢ their athletic program.

Looking Ahead ​⁣in⁢ Sudbury⁢ ​Sports

The Sudbury ⁤City Championships highlighted the‌ depth of athletic⁢⁤ talent​ in the region.‍ As the season⁣ progresses, anticipation builds for continued‍ ⁢competition⁤ ​and ‌the emergence of​ future sports​ stars.

Sudbury’s Rising Badminton Stars Shine at SDSSAA Championships

Sudbury,​ Ontario — Local athletes‌ ⁣showcased exceptional talent‌ and sportsmanship at the recent Sudbury District ⁤Secondary⁣ Schools Athletic⁣ Association (SDSSAA) badminton city ‍championships. ⁣several players earned top honors, marking a triumphant season for ‍badminton in‍ the region.

Top Badminton⁣ ‌Players Crowned City Champions

ethan Simon, Lexi Briscoe⁤ and Emma​ Merigioli stood out ‍as exceptional​ athletes⁢ at the ⁢2025‍ SDSSAA city badminton championships in Sudbury.

High School Badminton⁤ Tournament Highlights competitive Spirit

The ⁢SDSSAA badminton championships not only ⁢highlighted individual achievements but also emphasized the importance of teamwork ​and athletic development within Sudbury’s high⁢ school sports programs.‌ Coaches ⁣and faculty⁤ praised the⁢ dedication and hard work of⁢⁣ all participants, ‍noting the positive ​impact ⁢of​ sports on students’ overall growth.

Looking⁢ Ahead: Badminton’s Future in Sudbury

Following ‌the‌ city‍ championships,⁢ attention ⁣now turns‌ to future ‍badminton initiatives aimed at ⁢further developing ​young talent and promoting⁣ the‍ sport throughout the Sudbury region. The continued ‍success‌ ​of ⁣programs like SDSSAA is⁤ vital for fostering a‍ vibrant athletic ‌community and nurturing ⁢the ​next ⁤generation of badminton stars.

Horizon Aigles Dominate Sudbury ​badminton Championships ‍with Multiple Wins

SUDBURY, Ontario ⁣ – ⁢The ‌horizon Aigles badminton team ⁤showcased their growing prowess in the sport, securing multiple titles ⁤at ‌the Sudbury ⁣District Secondary⁢ school Athletic‍ Association (SDSSAA) city championships. The⁢ Val Caron school demonstrated depth⁢ and talent,challenging the established dominance of othre schools⁢ ⁤in ‍the region.

Aigles⁤ Sweep Boys’⁤ Singles, Secure⁤⁢ Girls’ Doubles Gold

Horizon ‍Aigles players​ swept all three boys’ singles divisions. Ethan ‍Simon captured the⁣ ⁣senior title, blake ⁢Chenier​ triumphed in​ the junior ‍division, and jordan Simon secured gold in the novice ⁣category. Lexi ​Briscoe and⁢ Emma Merigioli ⁣added⁤ to the​ aigles’ success by⁢ winning​ the senior girls’ doubles championship.‌ The team also earned ⁤two​ silver ⁤medals‍ ⁤from⁤ their​ Grade 9 competitors.

Lo-Ellen Park Knights Win Aggregate ​Title; Rivieres des ‌Francais Muskies Excel in Team ⁢Average

Despite Horizon’s impressive performance, the Lo-Ellen Park Knights​ emerged‍ as the ⁢overall aggregate team champions.Meanwhile, the ⁤Rivieres des ‌Francais Muskies⁣ distinguished themselves by⁢ achieving the highest team average, ⁣earning 18 ‌points ⁤with ⁤only ⁣seven entries.

Horizon‌ Aigles: From⁢ ​Volleyball Success to​ Badminton Contenders

Horizon‌ Aigles, traditionally‌ a strong volleyball ​program, are⁣ rapidly establishing⁢ themselves ⁤as a force to be reckoned ​with in badminton. Their ⁢recent performance at the city championships underscores their commitment to​ athletic ‍excellence‍ across multiple sports.

Lo-Ellen and ‌Horizon ⁢Dominate Sudbury Badminton​ Championships

sudbury, ‍Ontario – lo-Ellen Park secondary School and Horizon Secondary School emerged as‌ the⁤​ frontrunners at the recent‌ Sudbury District Secondary Schools Athletic Association ⁤⁤(SDSSAA)‍ badminton championships.A total⁢ ⁢of eight different ‍⁢schools secured individual titles, with Lo-Ellen capturing five and ‌horizon claiming four.

Strategic ‍Play leads to Victory

Simon, an ⁤11th-grade champion from ‍Horizon,⁢ highlighted the strategic element ‍of ​badminton.⁣ “I analyze my opponent’s weaknesses and, based on​ that, ⁤decide ​where ⁤to‍ play my next shot,” Simon said, after ​defeating wesley​ Wei of st.Benedict for the championship. He also ‌noted experience ​with‌‌ the⁢ Sudbury Junior ⁢Badminton⁣ club ‍has⁢ improved his strategic⁤ approach⁣ to matches, allowing him to target opponents’ weaknesses, such⁢⁤ as⁣ their‌ backhand.

Multi-Sport‍ Athletes Excel‌ on the Court

Lo-Ellen’s Jonah ⁤Gibson ⁣and⁣ Matti‍ jouppi, fresh off their alpine skiing⁤‍ and hockey seasons, are aiming to ⁤improve upon‍‌ their Northern Ontario Secondary School Athletics (NOSSA) silver medal performance from ⁣2023.The ⁤tandem ​secured the ⁢SDSSAA⁤‍ championship. “We’ve ⁢been prepping for longer than we ever ​had before,”⁢ said Gibson, who‍ also plays wide⁤ receiver ⁢for the Lo-Ellen Knights football team.⁤ He⁤ noted⁢ they‌ have⁣ ⁣been ​practicing‍ extensively at Laurentian University.

Sudbury Badminton Teams⁣ ⁤Claim City Championship Titles

SUDBURY,Ontario –⁣ Two Sudbury badminton teams have ⁤seized city championship ⁤titles ‌after showcasing skill,teamwork,and strategic play.‌ ⁤A‌ Grade 12​ duo and an‌ all-Grade 11 pairing⁢ emerged victorious after demonstrating steady betterment and peak performance when it mattered ​most.

Gibson and Dumais⁢ Dominate Boys’⁤ Division

The winning Grade ⁢12​ ​team,⁤ comprised⁣ of ‌Gibson and Dumais, attributed ​their success ⁤to thorough‍ planning and an ⁣ability to adapt⁢ during matches. ‍Their coach, Mateo, ​played a crucial⁢ role in honing these skills. ⁢According to Gibson, their ability⁣ to read the opposing‌ team and adjust their‌ strategy mid-game proved to be⁤ a decisive advantage, notably in their ⁣hard-fought ⁢final ‌against Lockerby Vikings’ ⁣⁢Ryder⁢ Coe ⁤and Thomas Berardelli.

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“We⁤ played​ better⁣ than​ we’ve ever played before, especially against Lockerby,”‌ Gibson said. ‌“We were hitting ​the sides ‍really well.⁣ Everything was ​fast-paced and we were really going, in a ‍flow.”

Briscoe and Merigioli Capture⁤‌ girls’⁢ Title

Lexi Briscoe and Emma ‍Merigioli, both ⁤Grade 11 students, secured ‍‍the girls’⁣ championship after consecutive⁤ ⁢second-place ‍finishes ‌in previous city ‌championships. This year, ⁢they overcame Reanna and⁣ Danyka Tremblay from macdonald-Cartier in‍ the gold-medal match.

Merigioli emphasized‌ the‍ importance ⁤of dialogue and​ friendship⁢⁤ in their success.”Our⁣ communication on the⁤ court is better,working together ⁣as a team,” Merigioli said.“Being friends as elementary ​school makes that easier.”

She additionally noted⁢ ‌the ⁣importance ​of maintaining ‍a positive​ attitude and supporting each other⁣ during matches. “We don’t want to ⁤bring‍ each⁢ other down; that just makes⁤ it‍ ‍worse. It’s easier to play when you have someone with you​ and‌ she’s ‍a ⁢great⁣ partner, which ​makes​ it ‍even better.”

Briscoe, recognized as Most ‍Improved Player in ⁢badminton⁣ at the‍ Horizon athletic ‍Banquet last June, leverages⁤ her height in their‍ gameplay. “I feel like ⁤I‍ tend to smash more ⁢than others,‌ just because I can⁢ get on top​ of the birdie a⁢ lot more,” said briscoe.

Sudbury Badminton stars⁣ Shine:⁤ High School Championships Crown Champions

SUDBURY,Ontario ​– local⁣ high school‍⁤ badminton ‌players‍ demonstrated exceptional​ skill ‌and sportsmanship at⁤ ‍the recent‌ Sudbury badminton championships. The competition showcased talent across ​various age groups ‍and categories, with⁤ Horizon ⁢Secondary School and ⁣Lo-Ellen Park Secondary ​school emerging as ⁣dominant forces.

Horizon and Lo-Ellen Dominate Sudbury ‍Badminton⁤ Scene

Horizon Secondary School secured multiple top spots,⁢ with‍ Ethan ‌simon claiming‌ victory⁣ in Senior Boys ⁣Singles and ‍Lexi Briscoe and emma‌ Merigioli ⁢winning ⁢Senior ⁢Girls Doubles. Blake Chenier added to horizon’s success⁤ with a ‍win in⁢ junior Boys Singles.Lo-Ellen⁤ ⁣Park secondary School also​ ‍celebrated multiple‌ victories,‍ including Manu ‌Patil’s win in Junior Girls ‌Singles and the dynamic duo of⁢ ⁤jonah Gibson and​ Matti Jouppi ⁤securing the top ‌spot ⁢in Senior Boys Doubles. Miguel Acuna-Munita and Daniel Kulik‍ also ⁣secured ‍a victory for ‌LEP in⁢ Junior⁢ boys Doubles.

CND and St.‍ ​Charles⁣ Celebrate Victories

chiana Rocca⁤ and Theo Lefebvre​ ⁢from⁤ College‍ Notre ⁣Dame (CND)⁤ triumphed​ in Senior​ mixed‍ Doubles,‌ adding to their impressive season, ‌which included qualifying for⁣ OFSAA​ last spring. ⁢Nyah Robinson from St.‍ Charles College clinched the ⁢title in Senior Girls‍​ Singles,further ‍highlighting the depth of badminton⁤ talent in⁣ Sudbury.

Detailed Results⁢ from the Sudbury Badminton ‌Championships:

Senior⁢ ⁤Boys Singles

  • 1st: Ethan Simon‍ (Horizon)
  • 2nd:⁤ Wesley Wei (st. Benedict)
  • 3rd: Lukas ‍Morin (CND)

Senior‌ Girls Singles

  • 1st: Nyah Robinson (St.‍ Charles)
  • 2nd: Yvonne ‍Omega (lasalle)
  • 3rd: ⁣Gabrielle Luoma (CND)

Senior Boys Doubles

  • 1st: Jonah Gibson, Matti Jouppi (LEP)
  • 2nd: Ryder Coe, Thomas ⁣Berardelli (LCS)
  • 3rd:‌⁢ Zach Neron, Brayden ​Bertrand ​(Sacre-Coeur)

Senior Girls doubles

  • 1st: Lexi Briscoe, Emma Merigioli ⁣(Horizon)
  • 2nd: Reanna ⁢Tremblay,⁣ ‌Danyka Tremblay ​(ESMC)
  • 3rd: Billy Hebert, Ashley Rancourt (Riv. des Francais)

Senior Mixed Doubles

  • 1st: Chiana Rocca, ‍Theo ⁣Lefebvre (CND)
  • 2nd:⁤⁤ Audrey Pitre, Noah Fortin‍ (Riv.des Francais)
  • 3rd: ⁤Taryn Rollins, Cole Rosener ​(St. Charles)

Junior⁢ boys⁢ Singles

  • 1st: Blake‍ Chenier (Horizon)
  • 2nd: ⁢Ryan Corrigan ⁢(Lo-ellen)
  • 3rd: Kieran McCoy (St.Charles)

Junior ‌girls Singles

  • 1st: Manu Patil (Lo-Ellen)
  • 2nd: saya⁢ Mamanda (Marymount)
  • 3rd: Ariana Tonkovic‌ (ESMC)

Junior‌ Boys Doubles

  • 1st: ⁣Miguel‌ Acuna-Munita,Daniel Kulik ⁢⁤(LEP)
  • 2nd: Mathieu Hebert,Logan law ⁣(Riv.des Francais)
  • 3rd: Naryan shukla, Alec Vu (LEP)

Sudbury High⁤ School Badminton tournament ‌Crowns Champions

Champlain, Lockerby, Horizon, Lo-Ellen, ‍Sacre-Coeur, ‍and ESMC high schools emerged as⁤ top contenders⁣ at‍ the⁢ recent ‍Sudbury badminton tournament,‌ showcasing exceptional talent across junior​ and novice divisions.

Junior ⁤Division Standouts

emma jensen and Sophie Leveille from Champlain dominated the Junior Girls Doubles, securing frist place. ‌maiya parsons and Tehya​ Montgomery ‍(Lasalle) ​followed in‌ second, ⁤while Katie Shaver and Ava Giglioti‌ (ESMC)‍ claimed third. In Junior ⁤Mixed Doubles,‍ Laureli Van‍ Drunen ‌and‌ Cam Young of⁢ Lockerby took⁣ the top spot, ⁣with teammates Hillary ‍Gallinger​ ⁣and Parker Dutrisac‍ earning second. ⁢Josslyne Ouellette and Parker Linseman (CND)⁤ finished‌ third.

Novice ‍Division⁤ top Performers

singles Competition

Jordan Simon (Horizon) ​clinched first ‍in ⁢Novice⁣ Boys Singles, with⁢ Theo Lalonde (Champlain) securing second and Noah sabourin⁢ (CND) third. Jillian Fitzgerald (lo-Ellen) triumphed⁢ in‍ Novice girls ⁢Singles, followed by Taryn Lavigne (horizon) in second and Suhaani Dhingra (LEP) in third.

Doubles ⁢Competition

Luca chartrand and Samuel⁤ ‍marquis⁢ (Sacre-Coeur) secured ⁤first ‍place in ‌Novice boys Doubles. Hayden ‍Crumb and Joey Gingras (Riv. des Francais)​ took second, while Xavier⁢ Aubertin ⁣‍and Miguel‌ gauthier (ESMC) finished third. In ⁣Novice Girls doubles,Lia Gallo and​ Rowan Frood (LEP) ⁣emerged victorious,⁢ followed⁣ by Amelie Lavigne and Sophie Lachance ‌(Horizon)‌‍ in second⁢ and Gillian Gladu‌ and Janaya​ he‌ (LEP) in third.

Mixed Doubles⁢ Competition

Amy janiszewsky‌ and Brendan​ Deacon⁣ (ESMC) claimed the top spot in Novice Mixed Doubles.

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