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The Top Tens: Division 3 Boys #3

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Happy AcresBig2nd of 7
Yellowjacket2nd of 5
MarauderSmall1st of 11
SpartaSilver1st of 6
Pewamo-Westphalia1st of 9
DeWittD3/41st of 8
Apples 2 ApplesLarge4th of 9
Greater Lansing9th of 34
Region 242nd of 12
Division 3 State12th of 28



Top Returners

Collin Farmer

Has been a relied upon low stick as a part of this Pirate team. While wearing the Blue and Yellow, has won 55% of his races over these past two years.

Allan George

Consistent 17-min. figure after barely sniffing that mark to close the ’21 season. Perhaps the most prominent point of comparison were the CMAC Jamborees – he was top-10 in all as a sophomore, above 20th in all as a freshman.

Sam Muirhead

Did serious work this spring in the mid-distances. All season, was below the 2:22 he popped as a freshman, running 2:1x’s until he blasted a 2:08 at their Last Chance Meet.

Luke Schneider

I have no doubt the strength gained from the 300h will turn over into cross. Ran in the low-18’s early in his freshman year, then placed 6th in the CMAC for the low hurdles.

Davis Smith

After spending a good bit of his freshman year above 20:00, spent a greater bit of his sophomore year in the 18’s. Eight of his final nine races were below 19-flat.

Reed Schroeder

Gave us a glance at a little potential during track, running a 5:07 near the end of the year. In my mind, if you can run near 5:00, you can flirt with the 17’s, which would show tremendous growth since last fall.

Potential Newcomers

Wyatt Werner

Winner of Junior Greater Lansing and owner of a 17:22 5k to close the year at the MITCA Meet. Consider that 17:22 was performed while training for 2 miles, not 5k, and that he’s had another year of growth since then. Perhaps look to track to see that growth, as Wyatt excelled in all events – 2:06/4:42/10:24.

John Kowatch

Low-11’s for all of cross, even snuck into the 10’s on a few occasions. A bit more concentration in the 800m during track, ranking 8th amongst Michigan MS’ers.

Nolan Mitchell

His track season was where it was at. Especially in the 3200m, where he was victorious in three of four races, including a 10:39 at Distance Night.

Charlie George

Sub-12 on three of his final five races.

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