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Longmore paces OAK at Toronto meet
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Mar 21, 2007
Avery Longmore won four gold medals to lead the Oakville Aquatic Club at the recent Toronto Season Ender meet, held at the University of Toronto.

Longmore won the girls' 12-and-under 50-metre and 100m backstroke as well as the 50m and 100 breaststroke. Longmore was also fifth in the 50m freestyle and 100m butterfly and sixth in the 100m freestyle.

Carly Ross also won four medals, taking gold in the 12-and-under girls' 50m and 100m freestyle and silver in the 100m backstroke and 100m butterfly. Ross was fourth in the 50m freestyle and 50m backstroke.

Brian Gilmour returned with a complete set of medals, earning a gold in the 15-and-over boys' 200m freestyle, silver in the 50m backstroke and a bronze in the 50m butterfly.

Jason Bysice won two silver medals with second-place finishes in the 15-and-over boys' 100m and 200m freestyle.

Bridget Scott also won three medals, taking the silver in the 15-and-over girls' 200m individual medley and the bronze in the 100m backstroke and 200m freestyle. She also placed fourth in the 100m freestyle and eighth in the 50m free.

Jessica Fraser took the silver medal in the 12-and-under girls' 50m breaststroke and added a bronze in the 100m breaststroke. She was also eighth in the 100m freestyle.

Marina MacDougall won a pair of bronze medals in the 15-and-over girls' 50m and 100m freestyle. She was also fourth in the 100m butterfly and sixth in the 50m butterfly. Also earning a pair of bronze medals was Melissa Fink in the 12-and-under girls' 100m backstroke and 50m butterfly.

Following are results of medal-winners and finalists:

Medal-winners

12-and-under girls: Alexandrea Will (silver in 100m breast; fourth in 50m breast; sixth in 50m free), Nicola Taccone (silver in 50m fly; eighth in 100m breast), Nicole Carrabetta (bronze in 50m back; fourth in 100m back), Julia Sinkovits (bronze in 50m free; fifth in 100m free), Jacqui Boyer (bronze in 100m fly; sixth in 50m fly); 13-14 girls: Sydney Clarke (silver in 100m back; fourth in 50m back; seventh in 50m breast), Emily Ower (bronze in 200m IM; sixth in 200m free; eighth in 50m back); 15-and-over girls: Megan McNevitts (silver in 200m free; sixth in 100m fly; seventh in 50m back), Grace Johnson (bronze in 100m fly; fourth in 200m free; fifth in 200m IM; sixth in 100m back), Marina MacDougall (bronze in 100m fly, fourth in 200m free; fifth in 200m IM; sixth in 100m back); 12-and-under boys: Dragan Poposki (bronze in 100m fly; fourth in 100m free and 100m breast; eighth in 100m back); 13-14 boys: Jack Cavanagh (bronze in 200m IM; fourth in 50m breast; sixth in 200m free; seventh in 50m and 100m back; eighth in 100m breast); 15-and-over boys; Ben Lawson (silver in 100m back; fourth in 50m free; sixth in 50m breast).

Finalists

12-and-under girls: Sasha Boulton (fourth in 100m free and 100m fly; fifth in 50m fly), Tess Farley (sixth in 100m back; seventh in 50m breast), Kelsie McNeill (eighth in 50m fly); 13-14 girls: Alana Boffa (fourth in 100m breast), Kiersten Locas-Hoeltken (fifth in 100m back), Veronica Davis-Freeman (sixth in 50m free), Hilary Turk (sixth in 100m back); 15-and-over girls: Caroleene MacLennan (sixth in 100m breast; seventh in 50m breast; eighth in 200m free); 12-and-under boys: David Wilson (fourth in 50m fly; sixth in 100m fly; seventh in 100m back; eighth in 100m free), Jarrod Baddeliyanage (fifth in 100m breast and 50m fly; sixth in 50m breast), Alexander Smith (sixth in 50m fly), Tristan Ruse (seventh in 100m breast), Gregory MacLennan (eighth in 50m back); Boys 13-14: Ryan Lewis (eighth in 100m fly); Boys 15-and-over: Christopher Carin (fourth in 50m back and 200m IM; sixth in 100m breast; eighth in 50m breast), Roberta Plata (sixth in 100m back), Steven Ritchie (seventh in 100m back).

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