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Regional Previews: Division Four Girls

Time to get cracking on these regional previews. As with the 50 Tickets, these are a bit condensed compared to past years. I found the writing was getting excessive, repetitive, and more work than the actual season. But still, regional projections are in order. I thought I’d highlight a few of the battles, tough regions, and outstanding individuals.

Division 4’s summer work will always be a bit off. For a solid segment of the schools, especially the private ones, there isn’t a feeder school. With that, some schools are underrated as I can’t discern who is going where. A few deserving schools might not be listed as they operated with a few runners last year, lost some to graduation, but don’t have five returners. D4 coaches are perhaps the best at creatively replenishing their roster, but I can’t predict those additions from my perspective.

Anyhow, here are your D4 Girls predictions. Similar to the 50 Tickets, these are based on last year’s XC season and track seasons, projected improvements, and a few bits of subjective shuffling.

Toughest Regions

Region 28 – five teams in the top-33. And perhaps underestimating outfits such as Petoskey St. Michael, who always seems to find a way to add impactful athletes over the course of the season.

Region 29 – six teams in the top-24. Annually the deepest region thanks in part to a running rich tradition in the Traverse City area. Would likely be even stronger if Bear Lake and Onekama still combined forces.

Region 34 – two top-6 teams. A 6th ranked team would typically be a regional favorite. Unfortunately Concord will need to deal with regional rival Hillsdale Academy in order to capture a regional crown. The Colts return five of their top-seven girls from last year’s 3rd place squad, then add a freshman who dipped under 6:00 for the 1600m during track.

Region 35 – six teams in the top-36. Probably not so much in terms of qualifying, as the top-three appear to have a significant point gap. But squads such as Harbor Beach, Brown City, and North Huron have the juice where they’d be contenders in other spots.

Region 36 – five teams in the top-30. Auburn Hills Oakland Christian and Royal Oak Shrine should be clear, but beyond those two, it could be three teams vying for one spot. Lutheran Westland looks to be the favorite, returning their top-five regional finishers. These projections don’t even include a Plymouth Christian Academy, the Eagles coming back with four girls from last year’s qualifying squad. One more and they’re in the mix.

Intriguing Battles

Region 28 – four teams vying for the final two spots. Rogers City is projected as a significant favorite early.  I’m intrigued by Bellaire, who appears to have the most depth of the bunch. Not only helpful from the bodies that can have a good regional day, but also the possibility of placing four in the top-20. Ellsworth, East Jordan, and Petoskey St. Michael all project to be in contention as well.

Region 34 – final spot up for grabs.Previously mentioned Concord and Hillsdale Academy should solidly take up the top-two spots. Two teams close in rank – Petersburg-Summerfield and Hudson. Last year, it was P-S advancing out of the third slot and the Bulldogs bring back a great majority of that squad. However, Hudson moves into D4 with a senior-laden team.

Region 35 – the win. Kingston and Ubly are separated by three spots in the rankings, but one projected point here. This typically points to an advantage at the state level that isn’t as magnified at the regional level. In Kingston’s case, this is their two very low Kiley sticks. Lilah has been a fixture, the winds point toward Norah being one as well. Ubly’s sophomore class was a fixture in 2024’s regional race, four freshman Bearcats occupying spots in the top-15.

Region 36 – the win. The past fall, no one progressed as heavy and fast as Auburn Hills Oakland Christian. They’ll look to reap the benefits of that increased fitness and could potentially add tons of freshmen. With additions, Royal Oak Shrine could have some of the best depth in the division, as the Knights could bring in three freshmen girls who hovered around the 14-min. mark in middle school cross.

Region 28

Top 27 Teams

#17 Rogers City
#27 Ellsworth

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Rogers City35
2Ellsworth79
3Bellaire81
4East Jordan87
5Petoskey St. Michael94
6Indian River Inland Lakes107

Top Athletes

Harlie Fox – coming off a track season where she placed 18th in the D4 1600m.

Danielle Agren – 17th in late May’s D4 3200m.

Ruby Pletcher – finished 4th here last year in her first ever sub-20.

Avery Langlois – a 2023 All-Stater that’s twice been top-10 here.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
111Harlie FoxJohannesburg-Lewiston
211Danielle AgrenJohannesburg-Lewiston
311Ruby PletcherEllsworth
411Avery LangloisRogers City
511Elizabeth FurmanIndian River Inland Lakes
69Madalyn DeweyBellaire
710Fenlynn JohnsonRogers City
811Veronica PagaPetoskey St. Michael
99Nora InmanEast Jordan
1012Taylor HefeleRogers City
119Reese BregeRogers City
1211Avary BeardenEast Jordan
1312Sophia HardingGaylord St. Mary
1410Keri CoolmanRogers City
1511Natalie FitzgeraldEllsworth
1611Morgan RehBellaire
1711Isabella HockingBellaire
1812Ella NolanPetoskey St. Michael
199Grace CampbellBellaire
2010Mea WesleyPetoskey St. Michael

Region 29

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Maple City Glen Lake
Top-10 Grand Traverse Academy
#13 Buckley
#17 Bear Lake
#19 Frankfort
#24 Mason County Eastern

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Maple City Glen Lake43
2Grand Traverse Academy59
3Buckley72
4Bear Lake87
5Frankfort95
6Mason County Eastern142

Top Athletes

Callie Sinke – proved herself as one of Michigan’s top freshmen on the grass and track. Four All-States between the two seasons, including a 9th place cross finish.

Amelia McKinney – 15th in D4, 2nd here in her first season of high school cross.

Carmella Julian – another first year of success, achieving a regional 3200m title and a 20th place finish at MIS.

Addy Zeller – double qualifier this spring, competed in both the 1600m and 3200m at the State Finals

PlaceGradeNameTeam
110Callie SinkeOnekama
211Amelia McKinneyGrand Traverse Academy
310Carmella JulianMaple City Glen Lake
411Addy ZellerOnekama
59Tessa RutherfordBear Lake
69Autumn BaileyMaple City Glen Lake
710Sophie GrinageLeland
812Addison JaroszFrankfort
910Melodie HulinekBear Lake
109Alyse CoxMaple City Glen Lake
119Ava HigleyFrankfort
1211Natalie BurpeeLeland
1312Leire MahiquesBuckley
149Ellie WrightMaple City Glen Lake
1511Addison PatrzikGrand Traverse Academy
1612Kinsey PeerBuckley
179Brooklyn GriffinBuckley
1811Madison SmithGrand Traverse Academy
1910Claire CouturierLake Leelanau St. Mary
2011Mikayla KulawiakBuckley

Region 30

Top 27 Teams

#18 Breckenridge
#22 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Breckenridge29
2Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary48
3Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart76
4Vestaburg101
5Montabella108

Top Athletes

Ally Schmitz – has a penchant for running her best at the end of the year. Two sub-20’s and two All-State finishes from 2023 and 2024.

Claire Long – absolute stud on the track, winning the 400m in this spring’s D4 finals

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Ally SchmitzBreckenridge
211Claire LongSaginaw Nouvel
310Maizy MatthewsBreckenridge
410Skylar MaclennanFulton
511Nolee LeppertBeal City
610Piper SchultzSaginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary
712Olive WakefieldSaginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary
810Dilyn ColpeanMerrill
910Taylor WillsMt. Pleasant Sacred Heart
109Maezee HummBreckenridge
1110Peyton RohnAshley
1212Emma McCartyCarson City-Crystal
1311Jessica StoutenVestaburg
1411Greta SchroederSaginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary
1510Anna McCartyCarson City-Crystal
1611Kaylie McCrackenCarson City-Crystal
1712Kylo RiedelBreckenridge
1811Ryann BallMontabella
199Macie BushBreckenridge
2012Laura BigardMt. Pleasant Sacred Heart

Region 31

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Gobles
#15 Martin

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Gobles27
2Martin36
3Holton72

Top Athletes

Libby Smith – a D4 household name at this point, earning 7th and 3rd place finishes the past two years at MIS. Those places were identical to those found on the track this spring, with her 3rd place in the 3200m and 7th in the 1600m.

Veyda Conley – twice an All-Stater, twice top-3 in her two high school years.

Ryleigh Alderink – potentially impactful 9th grader, having gone down as low as a 5:41 1600m this spring

Lauren Shaffer – made tremendous gains during track, dropping 15+ seconds from her 1600m best and qualifying for state in the 800m.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
111Libby SmithGobles
211Veyda ConleyMartin
39Ryleigh AlderinkHolton
411Lauren ShafferGobles
510Zoe FabingFowler
612Madison CooleyGobles
710Laura RotmanHolland Calvary Christian
89Jane VonkHolland Calvary Christian
911Ava DeYoungGobles
1012Acacia WilliamsHolland Calvary Christian
1110Allison RodgersMartin
1210Leah ThelenFowler
1312Alison RotmanHolland Calvary Christian
1411Marian DavlinPortland St. Patrick
159Riley BenderMartin
1610DuRae SageMartin
1711Sara SchipperMartin
1812Olivia ThelenFowler
199Taylor CooleyGobles
2010Addison TomsicGobles

Region 32

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Kalamazoo Hackett

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Kalamazoo Hackett19
2Three Oaks River Valley53
3Decatur62

Top Athletes

Emma Riker – the reigning regional champ that’s fresh off one of the better distance seasons in all of D4. All-State with her 4×8 girls to go along with 4th and 5th place finishes in the 1600m and 3200m, respectively.

Brie Siems – triathlete who surely takes those skills and applies them to many of our disciplines. Cross, hurdles, high jump, and long sprints among the many areas that Siems excels.

Rowan Allen – a mainstay at this region, top-6 finishes throughout her freshman through junior years.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Emma RikerKalamazoo Hackett
211Brie SiemsKalamazoo Hackett
312Rowan AllenMendon
49Cayla BussDecatur
512Kate Van EsKalamazoo Hackett
610Delaney McBrideKalamazoo Hackett
711Ella HendrixsonThree Oaks River Valley
811Harper BowmanNew Buffalo
910Abigail RikerKalamazoo Hackett
1011Emmy NofsBattle Creek St. Philip
1111Sarah StemalyAthens
1211Anne GradowskiNew Buffalo
1312Rachel BylerWhite Pigeon
1410Brittney HernandezThree Oaks River Valley
159Grace UlbrichKalamazoo Hackett
169Jordan YnclanKalamazoo Hackett
1711Helen DonnerThree Oaks River Valley
189Annabell BentMarcellus
1910Dalyn BogardClimax-Scotts
2010Linda UltzBurr Oak

Region 33

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Whitmore Lake
#12 Lansing Christian

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Whitmore Lake18
2Lansing Christian49
3Genesee Christian Academy97
4Webberville119
5Dansville121
6Novi Christian Academy132

Top Athletes

Kaylie Livingston – she’s got a ticket coming, our defending D4 champ!

Taylor Wiegand – has been operating at a high level for the past two years, racking up 18th and 10th place finishes at MIS.

Carina Burchi – three times an All-Stater, twice a team state champ. I’d call that a successful career.

Elodie Weaver – title-clinching race from 2023 propelled Elodie into her best season yet. 2024 contained a sub-20 PR and first All-State finish ever.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
111Kaylie LivingstonWhitmore Lake
212Taylor WiegandLivingston Christian
312Carina BurchiWhitmore Lake
412Elodie WeaverWhitmore Lake
510Malynda LambrosWhitmore Lake
611Adrienne MitchellLansing Christian
79Cassa MinnisDansville
810Madison MarkowiczNovi Christian Academy
912Sofia RobertsonWhitmore Lake
1011Annie WernetLansing Christian
1112Juliette TallonLansing Christian
1210Gabriella WoodLansing Christian
1312Alaina DriverPotterville
149Piper GuillozWhitmore Lake
1511Jane WilderWebberville
1611Makenna BushLansing Christian
1711Caroline DarrahWhitmore Lake
1812Tori FergusonGenesee Christian Academy
1910Ariana StewartGenesee Christian Academy
2012Yazmine BeverlyWebberville

Region 34

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Hillsdale Academy
Top-10 Concord
#23 Petersburg-Summerfield
#25 Hudson

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Hillsdale Academy28
2Concord43
3Petersburg-Summerfield87
4Hudson100
5Manchester152
6Addison157
7Jackson Preparatory167

Top Athletes

Evelyn Meyer – dropped more than a minute from her 9th to 10th grade seasons. Quickened times led to a state appearance, where Meyer placed 41st.

Makenzie Wolfe – during the spring, this Bulldog pulled off the rare high jump/distance combo. When it came time for State, she concentrated on the distance races, hitting qualifiers in the 1600m and 3200m

PlaceGradeNameTeam
111Evelyn MeyerHillsdale Academy
212Makenzie WolfePetersburg-Summerfield
39Audrey RinehartConcord
412Elizabeth CasparHillsdale Academy
511Allie MillerHillsdale Academy
69Audrey PyleConcord
711Haley StimerConcord
89Heather MorrisHillsdale Academy
912Annabelle CzeiszpergerHudson
1012Audrey NehlsenHillsdale Academy
1112Grace RaymondPetersburg-Summerfield
1212Cieara BarrettConcord
139Eliza RobertsHillsdale Academy
1411Moira BeierHillsdale Academy
1510Mya BarrettConcord
1610Abby RaymondPetersburg-Summerfield
1711Lillian JagielskiPittsford
1810Ellie WoodringAddison
199Madelyn St. JohnHudson
209Braelynn ThorrezConcord

Region 35

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Kingston
Top-10 Ubly
#14 Dryden
#20 Harbor Beach

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Kingston44
2Ubly45
3Dryden60
4Harbor Beach92
5Brown City148
6Kinde North Huron152
7Marlette171

Top Athletes

Lilah Kiley – coming off an outstanding track season where she claimed regional titles in the 800m and 1600m, then turned around and nabbed top-10 D4 finishes in each.

Norah Kiley – likely to be one of the better freshmen in Michigan. Undefeated during her 8th grade fall season, then found a 4th place finish in the prestigious Megastar 1600m.

Cara Prusakiewicz – your defending regional champ. Busted into the 19’s twice at season’s close, winning here then grabbing 23rd in Brooklyn.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Lilah KileyKingston
29Norah KileyKingston
312Cara PrusakiewiczDryden
412Katie SweeneyUbly
510Alyvia JankeUnionville-Sebewaing
610Claire WrightDryden
710Payton KingKingston
89Ella GustnerDryden
910Abbygail PlesterUbly
1012Alexis FabbroVassar
1110Taylor GeigerUbly
1210Myah PeruskiUbly
1310Emily MeekUnionville-Sebewaing
149Isabella WestMayville
1512Madison ProwseBrown City
1611Aspen JimkoskiKinde North Huron
179Rachel BeckerUnionville-Sebewaing
1811Cailin SpearmanHarbor Beach
1910Brooklyn MorellUbly
2012HarLee LeasherBrown City

Region 36

Top 27 Teams

Top-10 Auburn Hills Oakland Christian
#11 Royal Oak Shrine
#21 Lutheran Westland
#26 Southfield Christian

Proj. PlaceTeamScore
1Auburn Hills Oakland Christian42
2Royal Oak Shrine46
3Lutheran Westland83
4Southfield Christian98
5Allen Park Cabrini106
6Austin Catholic131
7Detroit Crockett197

Top Athletes

Raley Keith – cross times hit a freefall come October then the accomplishments couldn’t stop flowing. 13th place at MIS helped spur the Lancers’ runner-up finish. And then led into a track season where Raley medaled in both the 1600m and 3200m at State.

Eleanor Cole – steadily moving up in the XC world. Earned a State Finals appearance first as a sophomore, then dropped 30+ seconds at MIS as a junior, earning a spot up on the stage.

PlaceGradeNameTeam
112Raley KeithAuburn Hills Oakland Christian
212Eleanor ColeLutheran Westland
310Cassidy BowersAustin Catholic
411Lydia GleasonAuburn Hills Oakland Christian
512Stella BehnanCardinal Mooney Catholic
610Deirdre O’ConnellAllen Park Cabrini
79Sumaiya AhmedRoyal Oak Shrine
89Lily McClendonAuburn Hills Oakland Christian
910Nora TillmanRoyal Oak Shrine
1011Louisa DenksRoyal Oak Shrine
119Oyin Bankole-AyoolaSouthfield Christian
129Melanie ClarkRoyal Oak Shrine
1312Maya FergusonCardinal Mooney Catholic
149Dania WojdylaRoyal Oak Shrine
1510Ava BatesLutheran Westland
169Katalin BallazAuburn Hills Oakland Christian
1711Sydney EricksonLutheran Westland
189Abigail VanHooserAuburn Hills Oakland Christian
1911Ella ClarkeSouthfield Christian
209Yaya ThomassenAuburn Hills Oakland Christian

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