Cambrian College Stock Market Challenge Crowns Top Young Investors – May 26
May 26, 2026

Cambrian College recently held its High School Stock Market Challenge, in which students competed to gain the most returns on their investment portfolio. Pictured are (left to right): Linda Bozzato, teacher, Lasalle Secondary School; Grayson Hingst, third-place winner, Lasalle Secondary School; Dane Nielsen, first-place winner, Lasalle Secondary School; Craig O’Neill, faculty member, Cambrian College.
Top student earns more than a 20% return on his portfolio during six-week challenge
SUDBURY, ON – After six weeks of market volatility, strategy, and competition, Cambrian College has officially crowned the winners of its inaugural High School Stock Market Challenge, an experiential learning competition that introduced more than 350 Sudbury-area high school students to the world of investing and financial literacy.
The challenge saw students begin with a simulated $100,000 portfolio and compete to generate the highest returns through stock market trading decisions over a six-week period.
“This challenge gave students a hands-on opportunity to explore investing, financial decision-making, and the realities of market volatility in a fun and competitive environment,” says Craig O’Neill, a professor in Cambrian’s Douglas A. Smith Family School of Business. “It was exciting to see so many students engage with the experience and demonstrate strong analytical thinking, creativity, and financial curiosity.”
Taking top spot overall was Dane Nielsen from Lasalle Secondary School, who achieved an impressive return of more than 20 per cent during the competition. Dane earned a $500 Cambrian College scholarship along with a $100 Amazon gift card.
“I learned how important patience, research, and risk management are when investing in the stock market,” says Dane Nielsen. “The experience taught me that successful investing is not just about making quick decisions, but about understanding market trends, company performance, and staying disciplined under pressure. I may pursue the business field in the future. Right now, I’m still exploring different career paths and continuing to build my knowledge of the stock market and finance.”
The overall top three finishers included:
- 1st Place: Dane Nielsen (Lasalle Secondary School) – $500 Cambrian scholarship and $100 Amazon gift card.
• 2nd Place: Jack O’Connell (Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School) – $500 Cambrian scholarship and $50 Amazon gift card.
• 3rd Place: Grayson Hingst (Lasalle Secondary School) – $500 Cambrian scholarship and $25 Amazon gift card.
In addition to the overall awards, weekly prizes were presented throughout the challenge to recognize top-performing student investors each week:
- Week 1: Ganesh Bhagavatula (Lockerby Composite School)
• Week 2: Aryan Amin (Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School)
• Week 3: Dane Nielsen (Lasalle Secondary School)
• Week 4: Ayden Beaudoin (Lively District Secondary School)
• Week 5: Maili Jutila (Lockerby Composite School)
• Week 6: Jack O’Connell (Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School)
“Students in Rainbow Schools have made us very proud by garnering top honours in this competition,” says Bruce Bourget, Chief Executive Officer of the Rainbow District School Board. “When students apply their knowledge in a hands-on way, they gain a deeper understanding of what they are learning and why it matters. We thank Cambrian’s business professors for working with our business teachers to give students a tangible experience in a field that offers tremendous opportunities.”
Cambrian College thanks all participating students, teachers, and schools for making the inaugural competition a success and looks forward to future editions of the challenge.
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