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Novice Girls Novice Girls O'All Place Name Team Time Pace Qual 1 Coutts Sophie Leaside High School 16:55.1 4:14/K TM 2 Coutts Chloe Leaside High School 17:09.1 4:17/K TM 3 Lerose Arden Leaside High School 17:47.9 4:27/K TM 4 Amelia Pfohl Bloor Collegiate Institute 17:57.5 4:29/K IND 5 Anastasia Vujicic A Y Jackson Secondary School 18:02.2 4:31/K IND 6 Rachel Donnelly Riverdale Collegiate Institute 18:04.0 4:31/K IND 7 Jenaya Semple Richview Collegiate Institute 18:11.3 4:33/K TM 8 Anna Hatcher Riverdale Collegiate Institute 18:19.0 4:35/K IND 9 Anasophia Rashid-Cocker Bloor Collegiate Institute 18:22.0 4:36/K IND 10 Trevena Madison Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 18:23.8 4:36/K 11 Lauren Lynch-Hudecki Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 18:25.0 4:36/K 12 Erica Bertram Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 18:48.5 4:42/K 13 Emily Currah Malvern Collegiate Institute 18:52.1 4:43/K 14 Abby McIntosh Northern Secondary School 19:06.8 4:47/K 15 Mclaughlin Allison Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 19:19.0 4:50/K 16 Amanda Ungar A Y Jackson Secondary School 19:22.4 4:51/K 17 Kate Woodside North Toronto Collegiate Institute 19:23.1 4:51/K 18 Cienna Jamal Northview Heights Secondary School 19:25.0 4:51/K 19 Kate Kulig Richview Collegiate Institute 19:26.0 4:52/K TM 20 Ella Oppitz Richview Collegiate Institute 19:29.3 4:52/K TM 21 Marley Acton Etobicoke School of the Arts 19:35.6 4:54/K 22 Hilary Tanner North Toronto Collegiate Institute 19:37.3 4:54/K 23 Fiona Spencer R H King Academy 19:40.4 4:55/K 24 Maggie Casey Malvern Collegiate Institute 19:46.4 4:57/K 25 Renata Ruiz Northern Secondary School 19:48.4 4:57/K 26 Hannalee Liu Winfields 19:59.1 5:00/K 27 Sean Lai Northern Secondary School 19:59.4 5:00/K 28 Olivia Smith A Y Jackson Secondary School 20:04.9 5:01/K 29 Sloan Elena Leaside High School 20:13.1 5:03/K TM 30 Fiona MacDonald Northern Secondary School 20:15.3 5:04/K 31 Allison Harding Northern Secondary School 20:22.2 5:06/K 32 Ava MacKinnon Malvern Collegiate Institute 20:24.1 5:06/K 33 Winnie Choi R H King Academy 20:25.6 5:06/K 34 Evelyn Wang R H King Academy 20:31.4 5:08/K 35 Stephanie Clarke Malvern Collegiate Institute 20:43.7 5:11/K 36 Jessica Chan Northview Heights Secondary School 20:44.3 5:11/K 37 Hope Taylor Malvern Collegiate Institute 20:46.8 5:12/K 38 Alice Svirydau Winfields 21:02.0 5:16/K 39 P Lukaschenkova Ursula Franklin Academy 21:09.5 5:17/K 40 Amy Shouldice Richview Collegiate Institute 21:15.4 5:19/K TM 41 Mclaughlin Jillian Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 21:21.4 5:20/K 42 Amy Lau Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 21:29.8 5:22/K 43 Megan Garzon Bloor Collegiate Institute 21:33.5 5:23/K 44 Ashley Virge Winfields 21:34.5 5:24/K 45 Zoe Warden Northern Secondary School 21:37.4 5:24/K 46 Annie Tims Richview Collegiate Institute 21:38.1 5:25/K TM 47 Shi Ann Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 21:38.6 5:25/K 48 Kira Terralheiro Malvern Collegiate Institute 21:39.1 5:25/K 49 Estelle Mohr Etobicoke School of the Arts 21:40.4 5:25/K 50 Adella Smith Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 21:40.9 5:25/K 51 Shankari Sivachandran R H King Academy 21:44.3 5:26/K 52 Katharine Sung Northern Secondary School 21:46.3 5:27/K 53 Emma Noble North Toronto Collegiate Institute 21:48.7 5:27/K 54 Christina Karaiskakis East York Collegiate Institute 21:50.5 5:28/K 55 Julia Mesburis Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 21:50.7 5:28/K 56 Leah Kuo William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute21:52.4 5:28/K 57 Amie Ahn A Y Jackson Secondary School 22:00.2 5:30/K 58 Kayla Pierroz-Wong Earl Haig Secondary School 22:03.5 5:31/K 59 Mckenna Sophie Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 22:10.7 5:33/K 60 Aibhlin Janicki-Zeballos Lakeshore Collegiate Institute 22:14.2 5:34/K 61 Tao Sophia Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 22:15.3 5:34/K 62 Chin Tiffany Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 22:21.6 5:35/K 63 Maeve Ellis North Toronto Collegiate Institute 22:24.5 5:36/K 64 Emily Huynh Bloor Collegiate Institute 22:32.5 5:38/K 65 Christine Shnaider Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 22:33.7 5:38/K 66 Isabelle Mah Don Mills Collegiate Institute 22:36.0 5:39/K 67 Masha Gladuhova Northview Heights Secondary School 22:40.6 5:40/K 68 Sophie Kim Bloor Collegiate Institute 22:43.3 5:41/K 69 Heather Stanley Northern Secondary School 22:46.4 5:42/K 70 Lily Su A Y Jackson Secondary School 22:49.5 5:42/K 71 Melodee Wang Agincourt Collegiate Institute 23:06.8 5:47/K 72 Gillian Beck Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 23:07.9 5:47/K 73 Julia Karkouti Malvern Collegiate Institute 23:11.1 5:48/K 74 Nambyarooran Mathura Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 23:16.8 5:49/K 75 Selina Liao Winfields 23:16.9 5:49/K 76 Jennifer Ha Northview Heights Secondary School 23:34.3 5:54/K 77 Lujaine Selim Northview Heights Secondary School 23:52.4 5:58/K 78 Julia Sloniewski Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 23:52.6 5:58/K 79 Fiona Jong Winfields 24:00.4 6:00/K 80 Hyorin Kim Northview Heights Secondary School 24:02.8 6:01/K 81 Amanda Lee Agincourt Collegiate Institute 24:03.0 6:01/K 82 Parmida Arshi Northview Heights Secondary School 24:14.3 6:04/K 83 Norah Mustafa Agincourt Collegiate Institute 24:15.3 6:04/K 84 Lesley Craig Lakeshore Collegiate Institute 24:22.8 6:06/K 85 Marina Ischiropolous East York Collegiate Institute 24:36.7 6:09/K 86 Sharmila Bhola R H King Academy 24:40.7 6:10/K 87 Meagan Oh Agincourt Collegiate Institute 24:43.7 6:11/K 88 Faeeza Biradar Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute 24:46.5 6:12/K 89 Rachel Dietrich Runnymede Collegiate Institute 24:50.5 6:13/K 90 Stephanie So Richview Collegiate Institute 24:50.6 6:13/K TM 91 Tse Shannon Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 24:50.7 6:13/K 92 Rhea Kohl Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 24:51.4 6:13/K 93 Jackie Chen Earl Haig Secondary School 24:51.6 6:13/K 94 Marissa Courchesne Northview Heights Secondary School 24:55.1 6:14/K 95 Yuqi Zheng Richview Collegiate Institute 25:04.1 6:16/K TM 96 Tamara Xu Sir John A Macdonald Collegiate Institute 25:07.8 6:17/K 97 Tiana Lee Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 25:11.4 6:18/K 98 Makayla Tierney Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 25:33.1 6:23/K 99 Safianna O'Malley Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 25:37.1 6:24/K 100 Mila Vujnovic Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 25:42.7 6:26/K 101 Michelle Cadorin Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 25:53.1 6:28/K 102 Mithusa Sriwarnasooriya R H King Academy 26:02.5 6:31/K 103 Gabrielle John Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 26:13.0 6:33/K 104 Sonya Kulish Western Technical-Commercial School 26:14.0 6:34/K 105 Shannon Yu R H King Academy 26:31.2 6:38/K 106 Shauna Yang Agincourt Collegiate Institute 26:56.6 6:44/K 107 Alexia Cao Agincourt Collegiate Institute 27:00.3 6:45/K 108 Charlotte Melnyk Malvern Collegiate Institute 27:12.1 6:48/K 109 Anoosha Kankaria Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 27:51.5 6:58/K 110 Paula Alvarado Emery Collegiate Institute 28:27.0 7:07/K 111 Meera Sriwarnasooriya R H King Academy 28:47.9 7:12/K Junior Girls O'All Place Name Team Time Pace Qual 1 Julia Cameron Silverthorn Collegiate Institute 18:17.9 3:39/K IND 2 Laura Peters Richview Collegiate Institute 18:22.9 3:40/K IND 3 Annie Ballantyne North Toronto Collegiate Institute 19:17.6 3:51/K TM 4 Hannah Rudin North Toronto Collegiate Institute 19:19.9 3:52/K TM 5 Tamara Goddard Riverdale Collegiate Institute 19:22.7 3:52/K IND 6 Shayla Fox Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 19:25.6 3:53/K TM 7 Samantha Chow Earl Haig Secondary School 19:51.5 3:58/K IND 8 Snow Rebecca Leaside High School 19:58.1 4:00/K IND 9 Reilly Hunter Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 20:11.3 4:02/K TM 10 Sofia Policelli Ursula Franklin Academy 20:15.3 4:03/K 11 Brooklyn Arseneau Malvern Collegiate Institute 20:17.9 4:03/K 12 Ava Stefanovich-Thompson Parkdale Collegiate Institute 20:20.6 4:04/K 13 Livia Collinson Malvern Collegiate Institute 20:27.1 4:05/K 14 Robin Kitazono Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 20:28.8 4:06/K TM 15 Leith Cameron Riverdale Collegiate Institute 20:31.0 4:06/K 16 Madison Smith-Garvey Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 20:40.5 4:08/K TM 17 Auger Madison SATEC @ W A Porter Collegiate Institute 20:44.5 4:09/K 18 Pirabakaran Apinayah Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute 21:08.4 4:14/K 19 Lauren Belford Humberside Collegiate Institute 21:17.5 4:15/K 20 Mariya Belakon William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute21:21.1 4:16/K 21 Heidi Jiang Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute 21:25.3 4:17/K 22 White Sarah Leaside High School 21:30.9 4:18/K 23 Georgiadis Kat Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute 21:43.3 4:21/K 24 Mika Drygas Riverdale Collegiate Institute 22:02.3 4:24/K 25 Nicole Kelly Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute 22:03.6 4:25/K 26 Amelia Rilling Etobicoke Collegiate Institute 22:05.4 4:25/K 27 Ella Dearon North Toronto Collegiate Institute 22:13.6 4:27/K TM 28 Brianna Bowman Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 22:27.3 4:29/K TM 29 Laura Page R H King Academy 22:34.2 4:31/K 30 Emma Lam William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute22:34.7 4:31/K 31 Fiona Fisher Earl Haig Secondary School 22:37.4 4:31/K 32 Rawley Loftus Northern Secondary School 22:41.2 4:32/K 33 Mia Vandekas North Toronto Collegiate Institute 22:42.0 4:32/K TM 34 Cienna Naccarato Northern Secondary School 22:43.2 4:33/K 35 Teresa Wang Earl Haig Secondary School 22:47.2 4:33/K 36 Cassie Sidebottom East York Collegiate Institute 22:51.5 4:34/K 37 Tran Amy David and Mary Thomson C.I.
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