NAME: Aaron Zimmer SCHOOL: Howe Sound GRADE: 12 SPORT: Sr. boys’ track and field EVENT: Decathlon . COACH: Caroline Baldwin It’s difficult to attract attention ‘when competing in Tod Pelly’s shadow (sec below), but Aaron tied Tod for the senior boys’ aggre- gate at the North Shore track and field meet with thres wins of his own in the 160m, 200m and 110m hurdles, and last weekend placed third in B.C. in his first-ever decathlon. NAME: Tamsin Anstey SCHOOL: Argyle GRADE: 1() SPORT: Sr. and field EVENT: Heptathlon COACH: Bob Roddie Tamsin placed second in the B.C. heptathlon with 3,895 points, a scant 30 points behind first. She was third among 15 entrants in three of the seven events and never below eighth. Her time in the last event —- the 800m in which she finished sec- ond — came within two seconds of the points need- ed for the overall title. girls’ track . Sélections are made by the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletic Association based on outstanding performances in school conipetition. Sponsored by J Pemberton Plaza “ Pelly takes top honor at meet better than the 5,021 collect- ed by runner-up Ian Sharp, IT is said that decathletes are the greatest all-around ath- letes in sport. . ~ That would mean Sentinel’s Tod Pelly is B.C.’s best all-around high school athlete this’ year. Felly won the: provincial decathlon competition May 17-18 in Burnaby by winning seven of the. 10 events and _ piling up 6,234 points. . That’s more than 1,000 of Castlegar’s Stanley Humphries. Aaron Zimmer, of Howe Sound, was third in the field of 12 competitors with 4,882 points. . 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