NAME: Molly Rae SCHOOL: Seycove GRADE: 10 SPORT: Jr. girls’ track and field EVENTS: Jumps, 100m COACHES: Sandy _ Camphell Rob Hummer | ‘Molly broke the North Shore track and field “meet’s second oldest “record with a personal | best of 5.31m on her final i attempt in the long jump, eclipsing the 5.28m mark ‘set by Sentinel’s Jana ‘Lundy in 1965. Molly also won the triple jump (10.04m): and the 10Gm (43.13 seconds). and NAME: Tod Pelly SCHOOL: Sentinel GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. boys’ track and field EVENTS: 400m, long jump, javelin COACHES: John Crow- ley and Dave Ruzycki Tod became the first boy to win the individual aggregate award in his age division at the North Shore track and field mect for five straight years when he won the javelin (50.44m), long jump (6.6m) and 400m (49.6 seconds) at the 36th annu- al meet. Selections are made by the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletic Association based on ouistanding performances i in school competition. _ Sponsored by WEST: NOUN BO. Three new marks set at loca! meet BY ANDREW MCCREDIE Sports Editor A trio of North Shore high schoai records were broken at the 36th annual North Shore high schooi track and field meet on Tuesday at West Vancou- ver Secondary. In addition, the team tide went to St. Thomas Aquinas, marking the first time the North Vancouver school has claimed top- school honors. Using depth in all age groups the Fighting Saints saw 12 individual boy titles won by their students, and though no STA girls won firsts, the girls’ teams stil} Managed to pile up enough points to finish first in both junior and bantam divisions, second in juvenile and third in senior. Fighting Saints boys won all three divisions. On the individual record front, Seycove’s Molly Rae broke a 31-year-old junior long jump mark with a leap of 5.31m, erasing the record of 5.28m set by Sentinel’s Jana Lundy back in 1965 (see Athlete of the Week on this page). Rae wasn’t finished there as she won two other events — the triple jump (a personal Sunday, May 19, 1996 - North Shore News - 34 -< ore records fail : NEWS photo Terry Potera COLLINGWOOD School juvenile girls’ 4 X 100m relay team broke a long-standing Nerth Shore record last Tuesda with a time of 51.75. Team members include to right) Caroilne Piggott, Rossi Thomas, Tasha McNulty and Michelle Yeates. best) and the 100m — en route to sharing the junior girls’ individual aggregate with Handsworth’s Danielle Tegart. Tegart tore up the West Vancouver school track as she place