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Top 10 finishes for local track athletes

By Brock Ormond Mar 10, 2026 | 2:36 PM

Another outstanding weekend with a couple of top 10 finishes for Quinte Legion Lynx athletes.

Rodney Maracle captured All American status at the NJCAA Indoor Championships this past weekend in Topeka, Kansas as a member of Central Iowa CC Tritons 4x800m relay team.

Maracle, a former Eastside Secondary cross country/track athlete, ran an opening leg of 1:56.31 seconds that propelled the team to a 6th place finish.

Meanwhile, University of Waterloo triple jumper Kevin Salaudeen placed 10th at USPORT Nationals with a leap of 13.98m in Winnipeg.
Salaudeen is a former Bayside Secondary School Red Devil in track and field.