On the 2026 Ontario Federation of College Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Monitor and Area Championships in St. Catharines, Ont., on Friday, all eyes have been on the dash phenom Wyatt Lee of Kingston, Ont. Nevertheless, it was Elizabeth Tannis of Toronto’s Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary College who delivered the 100m efficiency for the file books.
Tannis, the defending OFSAA senior women’ 100m champion, ran 11.50 (-1.7 m/s) to reclaim her title and break a Canadian interscholastic file of 11.54 set by Ashley Purnell of Manotick, Ont., in 2002. Tannis’s earlier PB was a wind-assisted 11.48, which isn’t formally acknowledged as a file. Her new mark is wind authorized and means she is formally Canada’s quickest feminine excessive schooler of all time. Wrapping up her last 12 months together with her second OFSAA win, the nationwide file holder is taking her skills to Ohio State in September to compete in NCAA monitor and discipline.
Eleventh grader Alexia Jones of Brampton, Ont., completed second in 11.53, additionally eclipsing the earlier women’ 100m mark.
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One other file fell within the novice boys’ 4x100m relay race, the place Etobicoke, Ont.’s Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary College quartet of Jalen Brathwaite, Prince Dike, Daniel Theodore and EJ Henry dominated the sector, clocking 43.84 and setting a brand new OFSAA file.
Within the discipline occasions, Toronto’s Christian Futo set an nationwide interscholastic pole vault file of 4.90 metres on his method to the senior boys’ title.
Extra standout performances
The novice women’ distance occasions produced a shock double winner in Katerina Mihaiescu of Aurora, Ont. She gained the 1500m, in 4:32.87 on Friday, and returned the subsequent day to take the 3000m, in 10:00.33. Mihaiescu managed each races and stole the wins from heavy favorite Sawyer Nicholson of Stouffville, Ont., who claimed second in each occasions, operating 4:39.48 within the 1500m, and 10:15.58 within the 3000m.
Lee, the opposite quickest excessive schooler of all time, reclaimed his 100m senior boys title, clocking 10.40 in a commanding win; Barrie’s Dennis Iriowen was second in 10.54. The next day, Iriowen received revenge on Lee within the 200m senior boys finals, claiming gold in 21.09 and forcing Lee to accept second in 21.34.
Lee grew to become the Canadian interscholastic file holder in 2025 when he gained the 100m in 10.38, and though he didn’t break it this 12 months, he’s ending his OFSAA profession on prime.
Within the novice boys’ sprints, Jaydon Sutherland of Toronto claimed the dash double. Threatening the 11-second barrier, he took the 100m in 11 seconds flat and the subsequent day captured the 200m in a fast 22.20.
Showcasing true mid-distance dominance, Ryan Georgeson of Arva, Ont., gained his fourth consecutive OFSAA 800m title, crossing the road in 1:53.60.
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