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 Lily Bignucolo 
                        joined by four SDSSAA counterparts with NOSSA XC goldRandy 
                        Pascal
 2025-10-28
 
 
  Saturday in Brampton will mark the fourth OFSAA cross-country 
                        appearance for Lily Bignucolo – though almost certainly 
                        the one that the 17 year old grade 12 student at Lo-Ellen 
                        Park Secondary School feels the best about.
 Sure, part of that comfort comes courtesy 
                        of her status as a senior with the highly touted Knights 
                        program, an athlete who can draw upon experiences past 
                        to create a clear visual in her mind for what lies ahead 
                        this weekend as she battles it out with about 250 or so 
                        of the top high-school cross-country runners in the province. “This is my fourth year now, so 
                        I know what to expect,” said Bignucolo, who has 
                        yet to finalize her post-secondary plans but has acknowledged 
                        that remaining at home and running for the Laurentian 
                        Voyageurs is definitely in the mix. “I don’t 
                        like the spotlight on me, so I feel that I do better in 
                        a big pack of runners.” Truth be told, it wasn’t all that 
                        difficult at all to pick out Lily Bignucolo at the NOSSA 
                        championships last week hosted on St Joseph’s Island. 
                        She would have been the purple and black adorned standout 
                        who was leading her second place competitor by more than 
                        80 seconds as she crossed the finish line. “I was nervous for NOSSA,” 
                        she stated. “I did not run that course the day before 
                        and everyone was saying that it was hilly. I wasn’t 
                        as confident as cities.” In the end, Bignucolo could not have asked 
                        for much more than her convincing victory in a time of 
                        24:01, covering the six kilometre course with ease. “I 
                        liked it better with no boys running (they grouped all 
                        seniors together at the SDSSAA event),” she said. 
                        “And the course was more fun.” “I was just having fun.” With her 2023 gold medal in the junior 
                        girls division marking her only first place finish previously 
                        at the Sudbury showdown, Bignucolo has enjoyed a significant 
                        surge that she suggested dates back a little less than 
                        a year or so. “Last year at cross-country, I was 
                        not good,” she admitted. “But then I found 
                        out my iron was low – and I joined Track North in 
                        the winter and my training was more effective. I had a 
                        sore hip for track season but once I overcame that, I 
                        felt that I really progressed.” “I just trained hard all summer 
                        and I’ve now seen some of my best results ever.” Bignucolo was one of five SDSSAA runners 
                        who claimed gold last week at NOSSA, joined by fellow 
                        senior Raphael Belzile from Macdonald-Cartier, Lo-Ellen 
                        Park juniors Julian Luoma and Lia Paille, as well as Bishop 
                        Alexander Carter novice Mila Drozdowsky. Local schools also claimed four team banners 
                        as Lo-Ellen finished first in both novice boys and senior 
                        girls brackets while the Lockerby Vikings took home the 
                        hardware in both junior and senior boys ranks, with Lo-Ellen 
                        earning bragging rights in the overall aggregate race, 
                        well ahead of the St Joseph Scollard Hall Bears from North 
                        Bay. Following are the SDSSAA runners who managed 
                        to crack the top-ten in their respective divisions: Senior Boys Division1st - Raphael Belzile (ESMC) - 20:40.47
 3rd - Jack Ellis (SSS) - 21:03.26
 4th - Carson Jewitt (LEP) - 21:09.95
 5th - Isaac Longston (LCS) - 21:14.25
 7th - Gord Farrell (LCS) - 21:24.05
 9th - Ewan Duncan (LCS) - 21:50.28
 Senior Girls Division1st - Lily Bignucolo (LEP) - 24:01.05
 5th - Megan Pineau (LEP) - 25:37.26
 7th - Misaki Diavolitsis (LCS) - 26:01.89
 Junior Boys Division1st - Julian Luoma (LEP) - 17:06.25
 2nd - Maxime Belzile (ESMC) - 17:48.71
 5th - Karim Kaidi (Hanmer) - 19:00.04
 6th - Logan Anderson (LCS) - 19:21.80
 8th - Eden Abols (LCS) - 19:41.27
 Junior Girls Division1st - Lia Paille (LEP) - 21:10.72
 4th - Ewa Breckon (LEP) - 22:00.62
 5th - Mackenzie Roy (SCC) - 22:27.21
 8th - Amelie Gervais (CND) - 23:35.95
 9th - Hannah Adler (CND) - 23:51.00
 Novice Boys Division2nd - Dax Hester (LEP) - 16:17.75
 4th - Lincoln Elliott (LEP) - 16:37.70
 5th - Zidan Eldahhan (LEP) - 16:43.00
 9th - Max Barros (SCC) - 17:08.90
 Novice Girls Division1st - Mila Drozdowsky (BAC) - 18:21.25
 2nd - Julia D'Angelo (STB) - 18:55.49
 4th - Sofia Kalviainen (LEP) - 19:16.62
 5th - Ella Sabourin (HOR) - 19:24.29
 8th - Sophie Rancourt (LAS) - 19:36.18
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