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The Top Tens: Division 4 Girls #1

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Birch Run Early1st of 20
MarauderSmall3rd of 9
HollyD52nd of 10
New BalanceRed4th of 24
Stockbridge3rd of 16
Apples 2 ApplesSmall1st of 6
Novi Christian1st of 10
River Rat Open6th of 10
MIAC Championship1st of 6
Larry Steeb1st of 6
Region 331st of 9
Division 4 State3rd of 27



Top Returners

Carina Burchi

Building upon her 4th place finish at XC State, Carina went on to capture conference and regional titles in the 800m and 1600m, then place All-State in each.

Natalie Meadows

Just underwent her best track season yet, erasing 45+ seconds from her 3200m and winning a MIAC title in the event.

Elodie Weaver

Tried her hand at the 5k distance at the ’21 MITCA race, displaying a form that she’d continue into high school. Top-100 at State, top-15 in Region 33, and even snuck under 21:00 once.

Sofia Robertson

Mid-distance star on the track, qualifying for State in the 400m, then a few days later, winning the MIAC. Even bumped her way up to a 2:36 in the 800m.

Ciara Parsons

Has reduced her time by at least a minute every single year. The Region 33 example was going from 23:19 and 24th to 21:52 and 15th, helping the Trojans earn another trophy.

Isabella Nelson-Daniels

Freshman year contained a precipitous drop from the 25-28 min. range to the 22’s, a level she kept at in 2022.

Potential Newcomers

Kaylie Livingston

Undefeated in the 8th grade when competing against Michiganders. Even when stepping up and racing against high schoolers, she stepped right in there, finishing 3rd in the MITS 3200m.

Abigail Watenpool

On the cusp of breaking 15:00 on many occasions.

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