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Regional Previews: Division 4, Region 32

SUMMER PREVIEW

Last Year

Summer
Mid-Season
Final Projections
The Result

Boys

  1. Kalamazoo Hackett (3rd in D4)
  2. Three Oaks River Valley (5th)
  3. Battle Creek St. Philip (21st)

Girls

  1. Concord (17th)
  2. Kalamazoo Hackett (23rd)
  3. White Pigeon (27th)

Top 27 Teams

Boys

Top Ten – Kalamazoo Hackett
Top Ten – Three Oaks River Valley
#19 – Bridgman
#21 – White Pigeon

Girls

Top Ten – Bridgman
#18 – Kalamazoo Hackett

Projected Scores

Boys

PlaceTeamProjected Score
1Kalamazoo Hackett48
2Three Oaks River Valley59
3Bridgman81
4White Pigeon90
5New Buffalo154
6Battle Creek St. Philip159
7Mendon171
8Eau Claire178
9Athens184

Girls

PlaceTeamProjected Score
1Bridgman31
2Kalamazoo Hackett49
3Three Oaks River Valley107
4White Pigeon113
5Mendon114
6New Buffalo139
7Athens161

Top Runners

Boys

PlaceGradeNameTeam
111Marek ButkiewiczKalamazoo Hackett
211Landon RogersThree Oaks River Valley
311Sean SiemsKalamazoo Hackett
412Andrew MabryBridgman
511Charlie GibsonThree Oaks River Valley
611Jesse FielisWhite Pigeon
712Ethan O’ConnorAthens
812Ben IobeMendon
912Adam SlavensThree Oaks River Valley
1012Ryan BlankenshipEau Claire
1110Kellen SiemsKalamazoo Hackett
1212Teddy IppelBridgman
1310Elias BaldwinDecatur
1410Max BarronTekonsha
159Noah BeckKalamazoo Hackett
1612Sean DriscollThree Oaks River Valley
1711David LaneWhite Pigeon
189Seth CrownHeritage Christian Academy
1912Jerome BastianBattle Creek St. Philip
2010August JohnsonNew Buffalo
2111Beck YtterbergBridgman
2212Carter ErnsbergerBridgman
2312Alex DumontKalamazoo Hackett
2412Jack WilliamsWhite Pigeon
2510Aiden JacksonWhite Pigeon

Marek Butkiewicz

Landon Rogers

17th and 15th place finishes at D4 State the past two falls. Spring season showed massive gains in the 1600m (20 sec.) and 3200m (40 sec.), so be ready for Landon to move into the top-10 or even further.

Sean Siems

Twice top-10 here but kicked it up a notch on the oval. Sean’s best event was the 800m, where he placed 3rd in D4. But the 1600m and 3200m improvements show that this fall, he can earn some serious medals as well.

Andrew Mabry

Two-time state qualifier from D3, moving to a smaller division, much potential to steal a podium spot at MIS…

Charlie Gibson

Yet another one who produced track times. Charlie came up big on regional day in the 2-lapper, knocking 4 seconds off his personal best to earn a trip to Hudsonville.

Jesse Fielis

Their girls made it to MIS last year, now their guys are ranked in the top-27. With Jesse’s steady presence in the low-18’s/high-17’s, perhaps the Chiefs can pull off a minor upset and make it as well?

Ethan O’Connor

Went from high-20’s to high-18’s in one year’s time, now his 4:40’s on the track show that the 16’s are within reach.

Girls

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Clara FastBridgman
211Emma RikerKalamazoo Hackett
312Presley AllenMendon
410Gabriella SiemsKalamazoo Hackett
511Kandin ShulerBridgman
611Rowan AllenMendon
79Anna HowellBridgman
812Melanie WarrenBridgman
911Katelyn Van EsKalamazoo Hackett
1012Emily HowellBridgman
1110Ella HendrixsonThree Oaks River Valley
1210Harper BowmanNew Buffalo
139Malia FastBridgman
1412Jamielynn DelaryeWhite Pigeon
1510Emmy NofsBattle Creek St. Philip
1612Abigail UlbrichKalamazoo Hackett
1710Angel VeenKantTekonsha
1812Rachel SchelstraeteWhite Pigeon
1910Helen DonnerThree Oaks River Valley
209Kaylin PinkowskiBridgman
2111Bethany CarpenterKalamazoo Hackett
229Delaney McBrideKalamazoo Hackett
2311Julianne MounceKalamazoo Hackett
2411Rachel BylerWhite Pigeon
259Brittney HernandezThree Oaks River Valley

Clara Fast

Raced to a few of her better performances of 2023 here at Portage. First, a 20:44 in early October, a season’s best at the time. Then a 5th place finish at Region 22, another season’s best at the time. Those were both trumped by her 20:32 at MIS, a personal best and the greatest close she’s had to a fall season in her career.

Emma Riker

The Hackett girls got a youth movement of their own going too. Emma’s 5:30 in the 1600m earned her an 11th place finish at State and was also the #5 time in D4 of anyone 10th grade and below.

Presley Allen

Has racked up a storied career at the regional level, winning two of these Region 32 meets and finishing 3rd last year.

Brie Siems

Model of consistency during her freshman campaign, rarely deviating from her 21-minute form. The only exceptions were to run 20:32 as a PR and follow that up with a 20:54 at Mount Bulldog.

Kandin Shuler

Really found a home in the 800m this spring, winning Region 24 and finishing 14th in Division 3.