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Kahnawake scores big at FNEC Games

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Floor Hockey

Courtesy - Kahnawake Survival School KSS and Karonhianónhnha School were in three of three finals in floor hockey. Karonhianónhnha took silver in the 10-12 age category, and Survival took silver in the 13-15, while the eldest of three teams (16-18) walked away champions for KSS.
Courtesy – Kahnawake Survival School

KSS and Karonhianónhnha School were in three of three finals in floor hockey. Karonhianónhnha took silver in the 10-12 age category, and Survival took silver in the 13-15, while the eldest of three teams (16-18) walked away champions for KSS

Volleyball

Courtesy - Kahnawake Survival School
Courtesy – Kahnawake Survival School

Kahnawake Survival School’s volleyballers followed up a banner year in the GMAA season with champion finishes in both age groups at the games. KSS beat Wejgwapniag School in Gesgapegiag in the 10-15 girls division, and Kassinu Mamu in Mashteuiatsh in the 16-18 mixed team division for the double title.

Basketball

Courtesy - Karonhianonhnha School
Courtesy – Karonhianonhnha School

Karonhianónhnha School’s 10-12 girls basketball team beat Amishk from Mashteuiatsh to take the banner.

Long Jump

Kahnawake’s penchant for out-jumping competition was on display in Wendake.

Kahionha’a Nicholas from Karonhianónhnha School took bronze in the 10-12 age category, while Tiakotierenhton Diabo nabbed the gold for KSS in the 13-15 age group. Diabo’s classmate Iaonhátie Deom took bronze in the same division.

In the older division, Santana Cross from KSS took gold with a 3.38-metre jump while Brandon Brascoupe jumped 4.69 metres for gold on the boys’ side. Nic Styres won bronze.

Relays

Courtesy - Kahnawake Survival School
Courtesy – Kahnawake Survival School

Kahnawake’s elementary schools have some runners. Karonhianónhnha 4×100 M girls team took gold in the 10-12 age, while Kateri School’s boys won in the same age group, nudging Karonhianónhnha’s team by less than a second.

KSS’s 13-15-year-old girls team took gold as well, as did the school’s 16-18-year-old girls team. The elder boys took gold as well for KSS.

Running

Courtesy - Kateri School
Courtesy – Kateri School

The 100M dash in the 10-12 division was full of Karonhianónhnha’s speedy talent. Iakohatsawakon Cross (silver), Iewnniostha Montour (bronze) and Kahionha’a Nicholas (bronze) all found their ways to the podium.

Montour won gold in the 800M race as well, just ahead of Kateri School’s Charisma Diabo. Tehahente Albany from Kateri won bronze in the boys 800M.

Iaonhátie Deom topped the podium for KSS .3 seconds ahead of Tiakotierenhton Diabo in the 13-15 age, while Rahsakarenhtha Cross won silver in the boys.

Santana Cross booked a silver in the 16-18 range, and KSS went 1-2-3 on the boys side with Nic Styres, Kanerahtens Bush and Brandon Brascoupe filling the podium.

Kan’nikahontesh Montour won silver in the 1200M race for KSS, while Bush topped the podium for the boys in the same distance.

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