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Leonides McDaniel and Dana Linov are looking to make their last high school badminton season a great one.

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Leonides McDaniel and Dana Linov are looking to make their last high school badminton season a great one.

The Neelin Spartans duo won the varsity mixed doubles division at Vincent Massey’s tournament on Saturday, while they both won their respective singles divisions at the event featuring 10 schools and more than 360 athletes.

In JV singles action, Massey’s Oren Gouldie took the top spot on the boys’ side, with Chloe Kent of Rivers winning the girls’ singles title.

In boys’ doubles, Massey’s Hans Barluado and Michael Bartelome won the varsity title, with Massey’s Luke Godfrey and Patrick Hall finishing first in JV.

Melita’s Anna Yeomans and Kierran Shannon claimed the varsity girls’ doubles gold, with Minnedosa’s Brooke and Myah Leboutillier winning the JV event.

Seth Pinette and Shya Lewis won the JV mixed doubles competition.

The city championships are today and Tuesday at Crocus Plains, with games starting at 4:30 p.m. each day.

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