
Oakville finished with 879 points, well ahead of fourth-place Newmarket (475.5). Etobicoke won the meet with 1,195.5 points, followed by Toronto (958.5).
Mitchell Gour, one of OAK's top young swimming talents, earned the Ironman Award as the top 11-year-old swimmer at the meet. Gour won four races, setting a provincial record in his 100-metre backstroke win, and added four silver medals.
Zack Chetrat (200m fly) and Curtis Samuel (400m individual medley) each won their specialty races, showing they are on the right track in their Olympic Trials preparation. Chetrat broke the provincial record in the 200m fly, and both swimmers set two OAK records at the meet.
The girls' 13-14 relay team of Marni Oldershaw, Tera Van Beilen, Erin Assman and Mika Spencer continued its dominance, winning two gold and two bronze as well as setting a provincial record in the 4x50m medley. Last month, the quartet broke the Canadian long-course record in the same event.
Oldershaw finished the meet with 11 medals, including five individual gold. She set new provincial standards in the 200m and 400m IM, broke six OAK records and won the 13-year-old girls' Ironman Award.
Other gold-medal winners at the meet were Mack Darragh (two) and Michelle Gervais. Bridget Jordan, Gamal Assaad, Cassandra Pedro, Jenna Wood, Emily Hunt and Annie Harrison each won at least one silver medal, and Kent Kikot, Reid Scarrow and Miguel Lozano all took home bronze.
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TOP LOCAL FINISHERS AT JUNIOR SWIM PROVINCIALS
12-year-old boys: Gamal Assaad (silver in 100m fly, 200m fly; fourth in 200m free; fifth in 400m free, 200m back; sixth in 800m free; seventh in 200m IM), Evan White (fifth in 200m breast; sixth in 200m fly; seventh in 100m breast, 400m IM), Gamal Assaad, Evan White, Cameron Byrne, Mitchell Gour (eighth in 4x50m free)

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