The Best Crews have been a thing around here for the past few years. They take their cues from USTFCCCA’s event squads and the World Athletics scoring system, combining the two ideas in order to compare Michigan’s teams against events in their common areas.
The goal of this is to help recognize the athletes and coaches that create cultures, history, and traditions in their respective event areas. Think about it like this: Minnesota always has great hockey, basketball hoops are nailed to Indiana barns, Texas churns out football talent, every Iowa boy has cauliflower ear. Where in Michigan does hurdling reign supreme? Is there a town where kids learn to shot put before they can tie their shoes?
2023’s explanation goes through much of it, but two things have changed for this year.
the Boys 200m points have been re-mathed and edited, as previous versions sold short athletes such as Jeremy Dixon and Jake Machiniak when it came to season end rankings.
instead of using a team’s top-four athletes to generate their total for an event, I’m using their top-three. Belleville’s hurdlers are the main reason for this, there’s no way they shouldn’t have been the top D1 squad last year. I feel this will better portray a team’s top athletes.
Here are the figures that show the points for each mark (well, except for the relays, I have to re-work the points chart to account for using 3 runners instead of 4)
These contain results uploaded to athletic.net by Sunday (4/13) evening. To keep things consistent, all times listed are FAT. Hand timing really shouldn’t be a thing in 2025, anyway.
The Best Crews have been a thing around here for the past few years. They take their cues from USTFCCCA’s event squads and the World Athletics scoring system, combining the two ideas in order to compare Michigan’s teams against events in their common areas.
The goal of this is to help recognize the athletes and coaches that create cultures, history, and traditions in their respective event areas. Think about it like this: Minnesota always has great hockey, basketball hoops are nailed to Indiana barns, Texas churns out football talent, every Iowa boy has cauliflower ear. Where in Michigan does hurdling reign supreme? Is there a town where kids learn to shot put before they can tie their shoes?
2023’s explanation goes through much of it, but two things have changed for this year.
the Boys 200m points have been re-mathed and edited, as previous versions sold short athletes such as Jeremy Dixon and Jake Machiniak when it came to season end rankings.
instead of using a team’s top-four athletes to generate their total for an event, I’m using their top-three. Belleville’s hurdlers are the main reason for this, there’s no way they shouldn’t have been the top D1 squad last year. I feel this will better portray a team’s top athletes.
Here are the figures that show the points for each mark:
In the past, I’ve struggled grasping exactly what I want to write about for each event or division. Thankfully, these early qualifiers make it easy! If you’ve qualified in the timeframe before your event area has been posted or in between those posts, you’ll get a little sentence or three.
These contain results uploaded to athletic.net by Thursday (4/10) at 10pm.
Early Qualifiers
Laila Hawkins, Detroit Cass Tech
14.74 – 100 Hurdles – DDC Early Season All-Comers
One race in and she’s already 0.2 seconds faster than last year, a season that resulted in a 6th place D1 finish.
Grade
Name
Time
Team
Points
Event
12
Brooklyn Harmon
15.06
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
446
100h
11
Mia Hilton
46.91
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
418
300h
9
Amya Gater
16.72
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
346
100h
11
Mia Hilton
16.86
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
337
100h
Rank
Team
100h
300h
Total
1
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
1129
418
1548
2
Okemos
679
745
1424
3
Belleville
807
479
1286
4
Detroit Cass Tech
804
376
1181
5
Salem
736
359
1095
6
Ann Arbor Pioneer
667
366
1032
7
Byron Center
422
378
800
8
Caledonia
397
368
766
9
Lake Orion
381
375
756
10
Ann Arbor Huron
370
377
747
11
Clarkston
365
361
726
12
Rockford
352
346
698
13
Rochester Adams
677
–
677
14
Taylor
454
–
454
15
Utica Ford
382
–
382
16
Holland West Ottawa
–
372
372
17
Grand Ledge
371
–
371
18
Romeo
–
369
369
19
Oxford
–
360
360
20
Woodhaven Brownstown
–
348
348
21
Ann Arbor Skyline
335
–
335
22
Mount Pleasant
330
–
330
23
Troy
326
–
326
24
Holt
324
–
324
Grade
Name
Time
Team
Points
Event
12
Michael Wilkerson
14.80
Rochester Adams
448
110h
12
Lachlan Tillotson
15.05
Rochester Adams
429
110h
12
Michael Wilkerson
41.00
Rochester Adams
404
300h
12
Lachlan Tillotson
41.18
Rochester Adams
398
300h
12
Steven Wilkerson
15.60
Rochester Adams
387
110h
12
Steven Wilkerson
42.45
Rochester Adams
358
300h
Rank
Team
110h
300h
Total
1
Rochester Adams
1265
1161
2426
2
Belleville
1345
382
1728
3
Greenville
811
808
1619
4
Temperance Bedford
1214
360
1574
5
Holland West Ottawa
756
375
1131
6
Walled Lake Western
427
425
851
7
West Bloomfield
344
405
749
8
Detroit Cass Tech
368
378
745
9
Grosse Pointe South
365
376
740
10
Lowell
352
381
732
11
Ann Arbor Huron
–
442
442
12
Saline
–
422
422
13
Rockford
–
381
381
14
Caledonia
–
377
377
15
Byron Center
–
370
370
16
Rochester Hills Stoney Creek
–
368
368
17
Howell
366
–
366
18
Southgate Anderson
–
358
358
19
Farmington
355
–
355
20
Livonia Churchill
346
–
346
21
Grand Ledge
343
–
343
22
Portage Central
342
–
342
23
Grandville
342
–
342
24
Beverly Hills Groves
341
–
341
Grade
Name
Time
Team
Points
Event
12
Sydney Kuhn
44.76
Saginaw Swan Valley
469
300h
10
Aubrey Hare
49.27
Saginaw Swan Valley
363
300h
10
Aubrey Hare
17.54
Saginaw Swan Valley
296
100h
Rank
Team
100h
300h
Total
1
Saginaw Swan Valley
296
832
1128
2
Owosso
650
392
1043
3
Sturgis
589
315
903
4
Allegan
416
423
839
5
Hudsonville Unity Christian
364
349
712
6
Gladwin
357
324
682
7
Trenton
343
325
669
8
Plainwell
288
351
638
9
Portland
278
354
633
10
Shepherd
306
320
627
11
Spring Lake
317
300
617
12
Dearborn Divine Child
289
318
607
13
Parma Western
307
297
604
14
Forest Hills Eastern
289
312
602
15
Holland Christian
277
298
575
16
Chelsea
569
–
569
17
Monroe Jefferson
562
–
562
18
Cranbrook Kingswood
409
–
409
19
Fruitport
334
–
334
20
Freeland
–
316
316
21
Hopkins
–
297
297
22
Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard
277
–
277
23
Bay City John Glenn
272
–
272
23
Eaton Rapids
272
–
272
25
Otsego
269
–
269
Grade
Name
Time
Team
Points
Event
11
Conan Weeks
16.00
Clare
356
110h
12
Logan Carstensen
42.72
Clare
350
300h
11
Conan Weeks
42.78
Clare
348
300h
12
Logan Carstensen
16.79
Clare
295
110h
12
Ty Allbee
16.83
Clare
292
110h
Rank
Team
110h
300h
Total
1
Clare
944
698
1642
2
Parma Western
705
720
1425
3
Battle Creek Harper Creek
1056
–
1056
4
Shepherd
–
747
747
5
Freeland
377
342
719
6
Coldwater
709
–
709
7
Alma
677
–
677
8
Three Rivers
331
336
667
9
Trenton
280
333
613
10
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
388
–
388
11
Corunna
363
–
363
12
Saginaw Swan Valley
–
357
357
13
Jackson Northwest
352
–
352
14
Grand Rapids South Christian
–
348
348
15
Grand Rapids Christian
–
336
336
16
Gladwin
335
–
335
17
Marshall
332
–
332
18
Hazel Park
308
–
308
Early Qualifiers
Julia Hughes, Ida
15.66 – 100 Hurdles – Hillsdale Jack Beilfuss Invitational
An off-season dedication to strength and power led to the ability to consistently three step. Which then brought about her first sub-16 ever.
Grade
Name
Time
Team
Points
Event
11
Julia Hughes
15.66
Ida
410
100h
11
Julia Hughes
48.34
Ida
385
300h
12
Mackenzie Dollison
52.41
Ida
289
300h
12
Mackenzie Dollison
17.89
Ida
275
100h
11
Grace May
17.97
Ida
270
100h
Rank
Team
100h
300h
Total
1
Ida
955
674
1629
2
Pewamo-Westphalia
277
616
893
3
Standish Sterling
570
271
841
4
Quincy
362
332
693
5
Bath
414
267
681
6
Kent City
277
295
571
7
Union City
257
271
528
8
Chesaning
–
523
523
9
Napoleon
285
–
285
10
The Potter’s House
–
281
281
11
Ovid-Elsie
275
–
275
12
Ravenna
262
–
262
13
Muskegon Western Mich. Christian
–
249
249
14
Stanton Central Montcalm
246
–
246
Early Qualifiers
Caleb Walker, Chesaning
14.72 – 110 Hurdles – Fowlerville Early Season Open
Twice All-State in the high hurdles, this is Caleb’s second foray into the 14’s – and the earliest in the season that he’s reached that mark.
2024’s 2x All-Stater can cruise into the State Finals knowing that he’s got a chance to repeat that same feat – or attain higher goals. Considering he opened last year with 16/42+ efforts, he’s in a good spot to be in contention come late May.
Logan Smith, Morrice
41.90 – 300 Hurdles – Fowlerville Early Season Open
Smith joined Scharer as a duplicate All-Stater. Like Dawson, Logan is far ahead of 2024’s pace. Having opened last season over 44, he’s already 3 sec. ahead of pace.
The Best Crews have been a thing around here for the past few years. They take their cues from USTFCCCA’s event squads and the World Athletics scoring system, combining the two ideas in order to compare Michigan’s teams against events in their common areas.
The goal of this is to help recognize the athletes and coaches that create cultures, history, and traditions in their respective event areas. Think about it like this: Minnesota always has great hockey, basketball hoops are nailed to Indiana barns, Texas churns out football talent, every Iowa boy has cauliflower ear. Where in Michigan does hurdling reign supreme? Is there a town where kids learn to shot put before they can tie their shoes?
2023’s explanation goes through much of it, but two things have changed for this year.
the Boys 200m points have been re-mathed and edited, as previous versions sold short athletes such as Jeremy Dixon and Jake Machiniak when it came to season end rankings.
instead of using a team’s top-four athletes to generate their total for an event, I’m using their top-three. Belleville’s hurdlers are the main reason for this, there’s no way they shouldn’t have been the top D1 squad last year. I feel this will better portray a team’s top athletes.
Here are the figures that show the points for each mark:
In the past, I’ve struggled grasping exactly what I want to write about for each event or division. Thankfully, these early qualifiers make it easy! If you’ve qualified in the timeframe before your event area has been posted or in between those posts, you’ll get a little sentence or three.
These contain results uploaded to athletic.net by Tuesday (4/8) at 9PM.
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
12
Emma Young
116′ 6″
Livonia Churchill
422
Discus
12
Charlotte Minor
110′ 5″
Livonia Churchill
405
Discus
12
Charlotte Minor
34′ 4″
Livonia Churchill
393
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Livonia Churchill
393
828
1221
2
Jenison
499
440
940
3
Rockford
447
441
888
4
Zeeland East
787
–
787
5
Northville
385
397
782
6
Forest Hills Northern
761
–
761
7
Detroit Renaissance
386
374
760
8
Midland
448
–
448
9
Plymouth
430
–
430
10
Grosse Pointe South
–
410
410
11
Middleville Thornapple-Kellogg
404
–
404
12
Ypsilanti Lincoln
403
–
403
13
Howell
399
–
399
14
Holland West Ottawa
394
–
394
15
Brighton
–
393
393
16
East Lansing
387
–
387
17
Macomb Dakota
–
387
387
18
Grand Ledge
–
386
386
19
Bay City Western
380
–
380
20
Livonia Stevenson
379
–
379
21
Holly
379
–
379
22
Forest Hills Central
379
–
379
23
Novi
374
–
374
24
Monroe
373
–
373
Early Qualifiers
Ty Ellis, Grand Ledge
159′ 6″ Discus – Hillsdale Jack Beilfuss Invitational
Commonly, it’s taken Ellis a few meets to get in the groove. But not in 2025, as he ripped his best opener in the discus by 30 feet. This is what he normally throws at the end of the year, which gives great thought as to what might occur in two months.
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
12
Ray Glory Ejoyohak
186′ 2″
Beverly Hills Groves
514
Discus
12
Ryan Yoder
152′ 9″
Beverly Hills Groves
429
Discus
12
Colin Vincent
46′ 3″
Beverly Hills Groves
392
Shot Put
12
Ryan Yoder
45′ 4″
Beverly Hills Groves
385
Shot Put
12
Ray Glory Ejoyohak
45′ 3″
Beverly Hills Groves
384
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Beverly Hills Groves
1161
943
2104
2
Grand Ledge
780
1241
2021
3
Monroe
844
913
1757
4
Livonia Churchill
790
851
1641
5
Hudsonville
777
830
1607
6
Dexter
382
1155
1537
7
Midland
1318
–
1318
8
Warren DeLaSalle
810
417
1227
9
Byron Center
378
848
1225
10
Portage Central
450
404
854
11
Swartz Creek
822
–
822
12
Cedar Springs
817
–
817
13
Fraser
411
404
814
14
Caledonia
–
811
811
15
Livonia Stevenson
384
405
789
16
Saginaw Heritage
788
–
788
17
Lapeer
404
372
776
18
Rockford
391
382
773
19
Hartland
389
374
763
20
Harrison Twp. L’Anse Creuse
443
–
443
21
Grosse Pointe South
–
433
433
22
Detroit Catholic Central
432
–
432
23
Holt
–
427
427
24
Macomb Dakota
417
–
417
25
Rochester Adams
–
416
416
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
12
Ellianna Foley
38′ 4.5″
Coldwater
437
Shot Put
10
Marie Powers
35′ 8″
Coldwater
408
Shot Put
12
Ellianna Foley
104′ 8″
Coldwater
389
Discus
11
Danika Cox
31′ 11.5″
Coldwater
367
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Coldwater
1212
389
1601
2
Gladwin
782
353
1135
3
Hudsonville Unity Christian
770
360
1130
4
Otsego
743
359
1102
5
Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard
507
381
888
6
Plainwell
399
428
827
7
Sturgis
397
427
824
8
St. Clair Shores South Lake
399
394
793
9
Whitehall
789
–
789
10
Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
380
395
775
11
Grand Rapids Christian
411
352
763
12
Hopkins
365
390
756
13
Holland Christian
381
359
740
14
Howard City Tri-County
357
368
725
15
Linden
356
369
725
16
North Branch
442
–
442
17
Chelsea
428
–
428
18
Portland
–
408
408
19
Shepherd
405
–
405
20
Flint Powers Catholic
395
–
395
21
Allegan
390
–
390
22
Owosso
390
–
390
23
Battle Creek Harper Creek
383
–
383
24
Gaylord
378
–
378
25
Charlotte
377
–
377
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
11
Jackson Reilly
49′ 10″
Coldwater
421
Shot Put
11
Jackson Reilly
147′ 4″
Coldwater
416
Discus
12
Garrett McVicker
48′ 7″
Coldwater
411
Shot Put
12
Alex Crabtree
43′ 8″
Coldwater
372
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Coldwater
1203
416
1618
2
Otsego
1194
407
1602
3
Wayland Union
803
794
1598
4
Hudsonville Unity Christian
1109
367
1477
5
Dearborn Divine Child
811
382
1193
6
Three Rivers
766
380
1146
7
Battle Creek Harper Creek
768
377
1145
8
Gaylord
878
–
878
9
Parma Western
453
375
827
10
Battle Creek Pennfield
386
423
809
11
Sparta
390
397
787
12
Haslett
786
–
786
13
Howard City Tri-County
381
387
768
14
Portland
364
374
738
15
Niles
734
–
734
16
Marshall
–
730
730
17
St. Joseph
427
–
427
18
Stevensville Lakeshore
412
–
412
19
Hamilton
404
–
404
20
Carleton Airport
395
–
395
21
Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard
–
393
393
22
Hopkins
393
–
393
23
Redford Union
389
–
389
24
Owosso
383
–
383
25
Flint Kearsley
–
382
382
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
12
Megan Mackinder
103′ 2″
Stockbridge
385
Discus
12
Megan Mackinder
31′ 9″
Stockbridge
365
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Stockbridge
365
385
750
2
Ann Arbor Greenhills
351
372
723
3
Kent City
344
369
714
4
Leslie
358
348
706
5
Quincy
–
702
702
6
Harrison
343
357
700
7
Hemlock
698
–
698
8
Montrose
582
–
582
9
Schoolcraft
449
–
449
10
Blissfield
408
–
408
11
Saginaw Valley Lutheran
400
–
400
12
Manton
392
–
392
13
Buchanan
388
–
388
14
Morley-Stanwood
387
–
387
15
Union City
–
380
380
16
Saugatuck
378
–
378
17
Burton Atherton
372
–
372
18
Holland Black River
368
–
368
19
Hesperia
367
–
367
20
Jonesville
–
364
364
21
Ottawa Lake-Whiteford
–
363
363
22
Reed City
359
–
359
23
Centreville
355
–
355
24
Ravenna
–
355
355
25
Hart
354
–
354
Early Qualifiers
Mason Brodie, Clinton
169′ 2″ Discus – Clinton Redwolves Invitational
It’s been a momentous week for Brodie, signing with Detroit Mercy, then ripping a 10+ foot personal best in his home invite. The senior hopes to get back on the medal stand in the discus, a feat he was able to accomplish in 2023.
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
12
Seth Schlicht
44′ 1″
Chesaning
375
Shot Put
11
Braden Burtch
43′ 11″
Chesaning
374
Shot Put
12
Seth Schlicht
130′ 2″
Chesaning
372
Discus
12
Brayden Florian
42′ 11.5″
Chesaning
366
Shot Put
11
Braden Burtch
120′ 1″
Chesaning
346
Discus
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Chesaning
1114
718
1833
2
Lawton
500
794
1294
3
Stanton Central Montcalm
774
393
1167
4
Napoleon
372
397
768
5
Ovid-Elsie
744
–
744
6
Hillsdale
366
367
733
7
Onsted
356
361
718
8
Clinton
–
471
471
9
Centreville
406
–
406
10
Montague
383
–
383
11
Hudson
374
–
374
12
Carrollton
370
–
370
13
Ithaca
359
–
359
14
Quincy
358
–
358
15
Kent City
358
–
358
16
Parchment
357
–
357
17
Leslie
–
355
355
18
Ida
354
–
354
19
Jonesville
354
–
354
20
Saugatuck
353
–
353
Grade
Name
Mark
Team
Points
Event
11
Jaylyn Sisco
95′ 0″
Beal City
362
Discus
10
Bryn Gilde
31′ 2.5″
Beal City
359
Shot Put
10
Bryn Gilde
93′ 9″
Beal City
359
Discus
12
Brianna Stack
91′ 9″
Beal City
353
Discus
10
Katelyn Schultz
29′ 1.5″
Beal City
336
Shot Put
10
Mady Stack
84′ 4″
Beal City
332
Discus
11
Jaylyn Sisco
28′ 0.5″
Beal City
324
Shot Put
12
Brianna Stack
27′ 7″
Beal City
319
Shot Put
Rank
Team
Shot Put
Discus
Total
1
Beal City
1020
1074
2094
2
Decatur
672
334
1005
3
Petersburg-Summerfield
339
357
695
4
Athens
677
–
677
5
Lutheran Westland
–
402
402
6
Carson City-Crystal
383
–
383
7
Morrice
378
–
378
8
Southfield Christian
374
–
374
9
Morenci
–
363
363
10
Bridgman
353
–
353
11
Portland St. Patrick
352
–
352
12
Allen Park Cabrini
343
–
343
13
St Joseph Our Lady of the Lake Catholic
337
–
337
14
International Academy of Flint
320
–
320
Early Qualifiers
Oliver Long, Morrice
52′ 1″ Shot Put – Fowlerville Early Season Open
As a freshman, Long showed tremendous promise in the Shot Put, placing 4th in Division 4 and attaining the 2nd best mark across all of Michigan’s 9th graders. Last year, he built on that potential, earning a Division 4 Championship in the event. Whereas he peaked at 52′ last spring, he’s already begun his junior campaign at an even higher 53’+ mark.