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Tag: Ben Tjernagel

New Westminster's Ben Tjernagel (centre) out kicks Quinn Litherland (right) of St. George's to win 200m senior boys final Saturday at the Subway BC High School Track and Field championships. (Varsity Letters photo by Wilson Wong/UBC athletics)
Feature High School Track & Field

Hyacks’ Big Ben turns silver streak into golden gallop, Tjernagel medals twice in sprints

June 4, 2017June 4, 2017Howard TsumuraComment(0)

LANGLEY — Ben Tjernagel is pretty fast, and it seems, pretty fast at shaking off a heartbreaking loss.

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