
To The Haldimand Press
CALEDONIA—Caledonia’s Domenic Barresi may have had inklings of a memorable OFSAA Track and Field Championships last Friday, after winning his preliminary heat of the Junior boys 100m, dipping under 11 seconds for his first legal run over the distance, stopping the clock in 10.97s, with a -0.7 mps wind reading. To have a sprint time established as “legal”, the following wind must be no greater than 2 metres per second. His reading showed a slight head-wind.
The only other sub-11 time was for Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s Jaden Rose (a long-time competitor of the Grade 10 student at McKinnon Park Secondary School), who had the identical time of 11.97s with a slightly greater head-wind.
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