North Burnaby diver Kieran Pearson was a double gold medallist for zone 4's Fraser River Delta team at the B.C. Summer Games in Langley last weekend.
The 11-year-old Vancouver Aquatic Club diver won the boys' C group one- and three-metre finals at the Langley Games.
Melvin Arciaga also won a first-place medal in wrestling, taking top spot in the boys' 51-kilogram final.
In Special Olympics swimming, Heather Ma won three medals, including gold in the 50 and 100m breaststroke and silver in the 100m individual medley.
Burnaby athletes also helped zone 4 teams win gold in boys' baseball and soccer.
The hardball team, including Brandon Becking, Anthony Cusati, Willie Davies, Austin MacDonald, and Ryan McGee, defeated zone 2 Thompson-Okanagan 6-3 in the championship final.
The Burnaby-dominated soccer team tripled zone 5 Vancouver-Squamish 3-1 to win gold in the championship final.
Eight local under-12 soccer players made up the core of the Fraser River Delta team, including Farshad Aghaei, Matthew Baldisimo, Matthew Beaulieu, Bronson Hartley, Brady Hughes, Wassim Khelifi, Luca Lepore and goalkeeper Jayden Maharaj.
Trailing 1-0 early in championship final, Bronson scored back-to-back goals, including a game-tying penalty kick, to put the zone 4 side ahead at halftime. Baldisimo tallied later in the second half on a header off a free kick
Zone 4 won its group with a perfect 3-0 record. Maharaj posted shutouts in a 3-0 win over Vancouver Island-Central Coast and a 4-0 blanking over Cariboo-North East.
In the crossover match against, Hartley scored four times in a 7-1 victory over zone 7 North West.
Burnaby won a total of 27 medals, including six silver and 14 bronze.
Jason Nijjar placed runner-up in boys' 84-kg wrestling.
Kella Stark placed second in the girls' 100m breaststroke.
Madison Newman shared a silver medal with the zone 4 girls' softball team, following an 8-2 loss to Fraser Valley in the final.
Alyssa Choy helped Fraser River Delta win silver in girls' volleyball.
In synchronized swimming, Alina Arefyeva and Nicole Gingrich placed second in the Tier 4/5 duet.
The Tier 2/3 team, including Arefyeva, Gingrich, Helena Diao, Leona Hamm, Corina Hojan, Angela Huang, Alyssa Jiang, Shannon Pflueger and Lucia Sun won a bronze.
Paul Whitmore of Burnaby won three third-place medals in canoeing.
Whitmore was third in the open boys' 500 and 2,000m singles. He also teamed with Trevor Donald of New Westminster for third place in the 500m doubles canoe.
Burnaby also won three bronze medals in sailing. Graeme Zacharias was third in the laser class, Christopher Wilson won bronze in radial and Jack Rieder placed third in the blue/white fleet group.
Sarah Macdonald placed third in 14-to-17 girls' tricks in towed water sports. Becca Macdonald was the lone participant in girls' barefoot skiing. Kevin Hamersley also won bronze in the 10-to-13 boys' wakeboarding.
Erin Kinnie placed third in the girls' BMX time trial.
In track and field, Santiago Ward shared a bronze in the boys' 4x400m relay. Jennifer Lam jumped 1.45m to win a bronze in girls' high jump.
Martin Bogajev and Ahmad Nizamani earned bronze with the third-place-finishing boys' basketball team, 69-56 winners over Vancouver Island-Central Coast.
Alan Tolusso and Lucas Gatto helped the zone golf team to third place.
Aiden Milburn, Cody Recsky, Matthew Shannik and Daniel Spagnuolo shared a bronze in boys' field lacrosse, following a 7-6 win over Thompson-Okanagan.