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The Top Tens: Division 3 Girls #2

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Pete MossMedium3rd of 18
Red DevilLarge1st of 5
Ottawa HillsSession 14th of 17
Kalkaska1st of 5
CadillacBlue1st of 15
BluejayJays1st of 17
MancelonaLarge1st of 9
LMC Championship2nd of 7
Northern MichiganSmall2nd of 7
Region 192nd of 10
Division 3 State8th of 26



Top Returners

Brynn Schulte

Freshman year contained wins at Kalkaska, Mancelona, and the Mud Run. Also top-finishes in championship races, all 3rd’s at Northern Michigan, Region 19, and the LMC.

Anna Pray

Established herself in the 800m this spring, clearly a fan of excruciating pain over 2.5 minutes. Actually, she was a bit below that 2.5 min. mark, having closed her season with six consecutive sub-2:30’s, including a 12th place finish in Division 3.

Kendall Standfest

Multi-sport star trended downwards as the season rolled along. After opening with a 21:53 at Pete Moss, Kendall subtracted two full minutes from that by the time she left East Jordan in late October.

Hunter Schellenbarger

Hunter’s progress from her freshman to sophomore year unlocked the Elks quest towards a top team. She leap frogged much of the 21’s and all of the 20’s on her path to a 19:55 and 10th place finish at East Jordan.

Jaida Schulte

’22 season featured her first top-100 finish at MIS and a 30 sec. improvement at Region 19, heading well into the 20’s.

Eva Pray

Moved down in a few different manners. One, in terms of place: from 27th to 17th in the LMC and 27th to 22nd in Region 19. Then in terms of seconds, running 22:06 at that region in 2021 to 21:09 this past fall.

Joelle Swanson

Incredibly consistent in her first year running the 5k. Nearly all of her efforts were in the 21’s and even those that weren’t, were juuuust barely above 22:00.

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