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The Top Tens: Division 2 Girls #6

THE SUMMER PREVIEW

2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Portage EB1st of 18
BathClass 13rd of 11
SpartanElite3rd of 19
Cougar FalconCougar2nd of 9
Otsego BulldogD25th of 26
PortageD25th of 42
Region 121st of 14
Division 2 State2nd of 27

Top Returners

Drew Muller

The ultimate low stick in Division Two. Drew’s placed in the top-5 at the state level all three of her seasons, finally winning it last year. More to be written on this genuinely good person later…

Sadey Seyferth

Before her wondrous track season, let’s take a minute to brag about her cross career thus far. Twice top-10 in her region, twice All-State, and twice racing into the 18’s near the end of the season.

Sophia Lado

In her three years running for the Pioneers, she’s been sub-20 each season, with an All-State as a sophomore.

Madelyn Baar

Freshman year ended with a significant drop of time, where she raced in the 21’s for much of the year before ending with a 20:46.

Avery Hecksel

In the final OK White Jamboree, Avery obtained a personal best that was 24 races in the making.

Kennidi Kowal

Vast difference between her fall and spring segments. Whereas in the fall, Kennidi stayed on the slow side of 22, her spring ended with sub-6, sub-13, and an 8th place in the OK White 3200m.

Quincy Stiffler

Cross country season ended prematurely, but track did not. Ended her spring on a high note, sneaking into the 2:30’s on her second to last 800m.

Mary Jane McGovern

Found some massive personal bests on the track this spring, bringing her 800m down from 2:47 to 2:35.

Potential Newcomers

Adeline Armstrong

Placed highly at a few championship XC meets, 3rd in the WMMSC and the West Michigan Championship, then turned around and raced in the 2:20’s/5:30’s during track.

Clare Assaf

After a cross season comprised of many mid-13 efforts, found something late in track, getting into the 12’s by the end of May.

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