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L’Essor Aigles secure eight gold medals at WECSSAA wrestling.

13 February 2025
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L’Essor Aigles secure eight gold medals at WECSSAA wrestling.
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The L’Essor Aigles dominated the WECSSAA wrestling championships, with gold medals won in eight weight classes by athletes such as Briannah Dumouchelle and Julien Valcourt. The Assumption Purple Raiders also produced champions, including Mimi Okeke and Amir Karimi. Additionally, the St. Clair Saints’ Geveva Huisman was named the OCAA West Division player of the year in women’s volleyball.

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