Last Year
SUMMER PREVIEW
MID-SEASON
REGIONAL PROJECTIONS
THE RESULT
Girls
- Romeo (2nd)
- Rochester Hills Stoney Creek (19th)
- Macomb Dakota (16th)
Boys
- Romeo (8th)
- Port Huron Northern (15th)
- Fraser (25th)
Top 27 Teams
Previous years had top-25 teams, but there’s 27 (and sometimes more) team qualifiers and what does it hurt to add another two?
Girls
Romeo (Top 3), Macomb Dakota (25th), Rochester Hills Stoney Creek (27th)
Boys
Romeo (5th), Anchor Bay (25th)


(If your team isn’t listed in the images above or the scores below, you probably don’t have five returners, at least on ol’ athletic.net. I’m sure many of these teams will fill out their rosters by late October)
Projected Scores
| Place | Girls Team | Score |
| 1 | Romeo | 24 |
| 2 | Macomb Dakota | 82 |
| 3 | Rochester Hills Stoney Creek | 84 |
| 4 | Fraser | 99 |
| 5 | Grosse Pointe South | 142 |
| 6 | Grosse Pointe North | 159 |
| 7 | Port Huron Northern | 258 |
| 8 | Anchor Bay | 261 |
| 9 | Chippewa Valley | 268 |
| 10 | St. Clair Shores Lakeview | 279 |
| 11 | Utica Eisenhower | 296 |
| 12 | L’Anse Creuse | 330 |
| 13 | L’Anse Creuse North | 341 |
| Place | Boys Team | Score |
| 1 | Romeo | 45 |
| 2 | Anchor Bay | 97 |
| 3 | Macomb Dakota | 108 |
| 4 | L’Anse Creuse North | 130 |
| 5 | Port Huron Northern | 154 |
| 6 | Grosse Pointe South | 188 |
| 7 | Grosse Pointe North | 188 |
| 8 | Chippewa Valley | 208 |
| 9 | Fraser | 218 |
| 10 | Rochester Hills Stoney Creek | 238 |
| 11 | L’Anse Creuse | 276 |
| 12 | St. Clair Shores Lakeview | 319 |
| 13 | Utica Eisenhower | 334 |
| 14 | Warren Woods Tower | 412 |
| 15 | Warren DeLaSalle | 444 |
| 16 | Roseville | 515 |
Top Runners
I’m making a slight change for the Division 1 folks. Previous regional writeups had the top finishers, even if they were mentioned in the Top 10’s or 50 Tickets. Because so many Division 1 kids make up the top 50 returners (which makes sense, since D1 covers about 60% of the state), I’ll write about a few runners beyond those 50. This will hopefully extend a bit more coverage towards more deserving athletes. Some of the 50 have been covered, others will get their own post. Check the Summer Preview page or keep checking back until next Thursday for those.
Was able to compete a little bit during the fall, even missing a month of the season. Helped her Cougars qualify for State, placing 18th over here in Region 9. Come track we saw her back to her former self, at AAU Junior Olympics, placing 3rd in the 17-18 2k steeple and 4th in the 3k.
I love how well-rounded she’s become. During her freshman track season, concentrated more on the longer distances, winning the MAC White 1600m and running 11:18 in the 3200m. As a sophomore, it was more of the shorter stuff, qualifying for State in the 800m, lowering her personal best by 10 seconds and winning the MAC White, Region 10, and Macomb County titles.
Leah Corby, Rochester Hills Stoney Creek
The rare link to a summer road race! Leah was the OVERALL female winner at Kayla O’Mara, running 18:15. Okay, I know XC isn’t run on the roads, but that course ain’t flat.
We saw the precursors during cross, where he whittled his time down to the mid-16’s by the end of the season. But man, the real eye opener came during track, where his 9:32 3200m (in less than ideal conditions, mind you) was a 38 sec. personal best.
Dylan Penberthy, L’Anse Creuse North
In his late season surge, Dylan was able to: win Marysville, set a massive PB here (15:47), place top-10 in Macomb County and the MAC, then found a way to place 30th at State to cap it off. For what it’s worth, my state projections had him 64th. I love those that prove the projections wrong.
Wholesale change between his sophomore and junior years. Whereas in 10th grade, he went sub-18 on three occasions, in 11th grade he was there on all but one race. And by there, I mean, he was in the 16’s for a majority of the year, including a 16:25 here.
Tyler Brothers, Utica Eisenhower
Closed his junior fall with seven consecutive sub-17’s, including a 16:18 at Goodells over here in Region 9. His ability to rise to the occasion came through in this spring’s Region 10, where he and his Eagle teammates came out of nowhere to make it in the 4x800m.
After being unable to complete his sophomore year of cross, made it all the way through his junior year. A junior year that featured his first sub-17 ever and a top-10 finish in Macomb County.
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