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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Boys #33

THE SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 20th Place – Division 1 State (XC)
  • Bay County Champion (XC)
  • 2nd Place – SVL Championship (XC)
  • 3rd Place – Region 2 (XC)
  • 7th Place – Division 1 State 800m
  • SVL 800/1600m Champion



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
11Noah Selvaraj17:14.2Bay City Western193.6Milford1-Sep
11Noah Selvaraj16:51.7Bay City Western182.8SVL North 113-Sep
11Noah Selvaraj16:34.7Bay City Western193.4Spartan16-Sep
11Noah Selvaraj16:31.6Bay City Western188.5SVL North 227-Sep
11Noah Selvaraj15:54.6Bay City Western197.8Portage8-Oct
11Noah Selvaraj16:00.1Bay City Western192.6SVL Championship19-Oct
11Noah Selvaraj15:49.5Bay City Western196.8Region 228-Oct
11Noah Selvaraj16:00.2Bay City Western199.6Division 1 State5-Nov
11Noah Selvaraj15:46.5Bay City Western197.2MITCA12-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Noah Selvaraj18:17.5Bay City Western168.5Milford2-Sep
10Noah Selvaraj17:33.9Bay City Western161.0SVL North 228-Sep
10Noah Selvaraj17:46.3Bay City Western164.6Bay County15-Oct
10Noah Selvaraj17:37.2Bay City Western172.9SVL Championship20-Oct
10Noah Selvaraj18:04.1Bay City Western175.6Region 230-Oct
GradeNameTeamRatingMeetDate
9Noah SelvarajBay City Western119.7SVL North19-Sep
9Noah SelvarajBay City Western131.7White Pine26-Sep
9Noah SelvarajBay City Western148.1SVL North 23-Oct
9Noah SelvarajBay City Western160.6SVL Championship17-Oct



The Rundown



Seeing signs throughout the early seasons of Noah’s career, one could foretell how much he’d shine these days. Early in his career for Noah, that was on the track. The May of his freshman year, he closed the season with a number of 4:4x efforts in the 1600m, placing top-10 in Region 1 and ranking #9 among all freshman that spring. A 4:41 became a 4:27, and then that 4:27 gave way to a fall with a number of sub-16 efforts.

You know it’s a good season when you keep running personal bests during championship season, which Noah accomplished during his junior year. 15:54 at Portage, 15:49 at Shepherd’s regional, then 15:46 at MITCA. By my numbers, his 16:00 at State beats all of those. And the progress just continued into indoor, where he set a personal best in the 800m. To outdoor, where he blasted through that personal best, powering to a 1:54 to finish 7th in a battle at the Division 1 State Finals 800m. From year to year, season to season, he keeps on the train of progress. And at the rate it’s going, anything is possible, on the track and especially on the grass.

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