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Bertoia brings provincial title to Cut Knife

Grade 10 student Nicholas Bertoia accomplished something that hasn鈥檛 happened in a long time Saturday in Saskatoon. Thanks to a throw of 35.
Nicholas Bertoia
Cut Knife鈥檚 Nicholas Bertoia stood between Bellegarde鈥檚 Braeden Magotiaux and Meath Park鈥檚 Alex Whitehead after winning the junior boys discus event at the SHSAA provincial track and field championships in Saskatoon Saturday. Photo Submitted

Grade 10 student Nicholas Bertoia accomplished something that hasn鈥檛 happened in a long time Saturday in Saskatoon.

Thanks to a throw of 35.80 metres in the junior boys discus event at Griffiths Stadium, Bertoia brought home a gold medal from the SHSAA high school track and field championships to Cut Knife High School.

鈥淔rom what I understand, it鈥檚 been quite awhile since we鈥檝e had someone finish in first place at a provincial event,鈥 Bertoia said. 鈥淭o be able to bring the gold medal back from Saskatoon was an awesome feeling.鈥

Having already won a bronze medal in the midget boys discus competition at last year鈥檚 provincial championships in Regina, Bertoia used some of the lessons that he learned from that meet towards his second trip to the event.

鈥淭he biggest thing I was focused on was my nerves,鈥 Bertoia said.

鈥淚 remember last year that my hand was shaking really badly before I made my first throw, so I had to sit there for a couple of seconds and calm myself down. That was in the back of my mind when I arrived in Saskatoon.鈥

Bertoia鈥檚 second throw of the event proved to be the winning one, but he wasn鈥檛 convinced that it would be enough to get the gold medal.

鈥淚 felt like the throw was okay, but it wasn鈥檛 quite my best, as I was hoping to get around the 40 metre mark to get a qualifying mark for the tri-provincial meet and the Legion Nationals later this year,鈥 Bertoia said.

鈥淭here were a number of really strong throwers behind me and I figured that I would still need to have a farther throw in order to win, but it turned out to be enough.鈥

With two straight medals at the provincials, Bertoia is now preparing to move up into the senior ranks for next season as a Grade 11 student.

鈥淚鈥檓 hoping to continue do throw well over the next couple of years and maybe compete for a university,鈥 Bertoia said.

鈥淚鈥檒l be working on my technique and getting some more muscle for when I enter Grade 11, as there will be some really good guys that I鈥檒l be competing with.鈥

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