By RB Burton HALDIMAND—Although Haldimand high schools qualified the most athletes ever for CWOSSA (Central Western Ontario Secondary School Athletics) track and field competition, they struggled to compete. With no CWOSSA champions, approximately 80% of Haldimand qualifiers from AABHN (Athletics Association of Brant, Haldimand, Norfolk) failed to make even top five in their event, with only seven athletes placing high…
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