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Wednesday, August 19, 1998 Dingle also took gold in the individual high jump event, Gear attempted what would have been a new personal best at 2.05M, but failed by the narrowest of margins. ~~ Asa bonus, Dingle combined with four other B. C. Team mem- bers to win gold in the non-championship tug-o’-war competition, a barefoot event which left him with multiple sand scars — mostly from being stepped on by his teammates. . Shannon Marshall, 16, competing in her first Canadian Juve- nile Championships, was delighted to bring home a bronze medal Although her 11.21M effort was nota personal best, she made up for that by.recording a personal best in her other competition, the long jump, where she leapt an all-time mark of 5.15M for fourth place. : Jason Masai, 17, another Stelly’s Secondary School student, also brought back a gold medal from the championships as a member of the winning B.C. 4 X 100M relay team. In his individual event, Masai won his heat in the 100M but had to settle for fifth i in the final with a time of 11.47. Waterpolo piayers — bring home bronze The B.C. Summer Games are over, but news of still more medal winners continue to trickle in to The Review. ; While members of the Zone 6 waterpolo team — seven of - whom hail from the Peninsula area — secured a third-place fin- oh asa sport, said coach Alan Langdon... “Even when officials for the BC Summer Games sent out: a list . waterpolo,” he said, adding he wasn't surprised that team results pA were excluded from media releases... : “Still, team members did i a terrific job, and they deserve men- oa n,”headded. Beye sits .. 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