A.L. Fortune Track & Field at BC Provincials
Nine athletes from A.L. Fortune Secondary represented the Falcons Track & Field Teams at the BC Provincial Championships held in Langley from June 4–6, 2026, capping off an impressive season with record-breaking performances and strong provincial results.
Duke Reynolds, Ryerson Taber, Noah Heroux, Kingston Soper, David Aylard, Evan Nicholls, Shaden Cormier, Tristan Fergus, and Liam Murray all earned the opportunity to compete against the province’s top athletes, showcasing both depth and talent across the team.
The Falcons set four new school records over the course of the meet, highlighted by Ryerson Taber becoming the first athlete in school history to break the 9:45 barrier in the 1500m race walk.
Tristan Fergus finished the 200 metres with a 23.30 time, while the senior boys’ 4x400m relay team shaved three seconds off their previous best time to clock 3:36.54, placing 11th overall and narrowly missing a spot in the finals. With three Grade 11 athletes on that relay squad and having already set the North Zone meet record earlier in May, the future looks promising for continued success.
The highlight of the weekend came from Shaden Cormier, who advanced to the finals in the 400m hurdles and secured a sixth-place finish with a personal best time of 59.31. Among Grade 11 competitors in that event, Cormier ranked third, signaling a strong return next season.
Best of luck to Tristan Fergus, who is graduating from ALF this year and is planning to attend university for track.
Congratulations to the A.L. Fortune athletes for their success at the BC Provincial Championships!