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2023 Rankings: County Week, Division 3

Portage, our great bellwether for the season’s progress, has come and passed. There were many affirmations and a few surprises. You’ll see a bit more movement in these rankings this week, as more recent meets are weighed more, early season meets mean less and less.

If you’ve followed these over the past few years, you may know the gist of these, but let’s break it down once again:

The individual ratings take into account all the meets listed here. There are a few meets missing that I’ll link to, but pretty much any meet with a significant number of athletes will have been calculated. An individual’s rating takes their best 75% of rated races (rounding up, so 4 of 5, 5 of 6, etc.), weighs them with more recent races having a higher weight, then spits out a final rating. The team rankings score those individuals as if they were in a meet against their entire division.

As a result of taking into the entire season into account, the rankings will be more conservative and less reactionary than most. Putting together a great performance once will bring about a tiny bit of movement, doing so repeatedly will elicit much greater change.

There are a few changes from previous years:

  • No more ratings of weekday, conference meets
    • Why? One, often these aren’t raced all out and end up underrating a runner. Two, to lessen my workload. I’d rather concentrate on these rankings and use the weekend invites that are more likely to be raced hard to determine the rankings.
  • Using the top 75% of races instead of 67%
    • Why? If I’m gonna use fewer overall races from a runner’s resume, I have to make up for it in some way.
  • No more individual rankings posted to social media
    • Why? I hate instances where a runner stagnates or falls back over the course of the season and it’s posted for the world to see. I recognize people want to know where they’re ranked, so just having it on the website is a happy medium.
  • More writeups focused on the top teams and individuals, rather than just handpicking one each week
    • I’ve found that when it comes toward state time, I know all the numbers and what a kid might run, but have a tough time pointing toward a narrative. Hopefully writing a little recap and what to look forward to will help in that regard. I started with three for the first rankings, then five this week, and so on.
  • Posting these one division at a time
    • If you’ve noticed, I always go Division 4 first, trending towards Division 1. This is done intentionally! Traditional media always focuses on the larger schools. By focusing on the smaller divisions first, they get the love that they might not normally receive.

Unfortunately, the injury rule is in place, where if I don’t have a rating from the past month, that runner is taken out. If you’re willing to share (and I can understand why not – someone’s medical situation doesn’t have to be the public’s business) that your athlete or you yourself are healthy/injured, feel free. There are some exceptions based on situations that make sense. Hopefully these don’t rub salt in the wound of someone who’s already hurting.

Now I need to be serious for a minute. These are for fun. If you don’t like these fun rankings, you don’t need to participate, you don’t need to call me names, talk trash to your fellow competitors, or send rude emails. We good here? Enjoy.

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK RANKINGS
WEEK FOUR RANKINGS
WEEK THREE RANKINGS

Jackson Lumen Christi

Week Three: “Two invites into the season and the Titans have won them both. After a bit of a struggle at Michigan Catholic, Lumen Christi acquitted themselves well to the quick Lakeview course. Many in their top seven ran personal bests or close. Their girls will get a prime opportunity to prove their fitness again, running in the Elite race at Spartan.”

Week Four: Hopped into the Elite race at Spartan and held their own against the State’s best. Scoring only Michigan teams, the Titans placed 7th out of 14. Where some of their girls have good days or bad days, a consistent spot has been Thia Tello, holding it down in the 21’s regardless of the course.

Championship Week: When did I miss that Lumen Christi joined the CHSL?!? Anyhow, the Titans won their first CHSL Jamboree in late September, that victory sandwiched between two others – at Jackson and at DeWitt.

Osterberg and Schroeder might get all the awards, but it’s the pack that makes these Titans tick. They had their best combined performance at Portage, with the Fazekas girls and Layla Lopez each finishing in the top 30 as LC picked up another victory.

Traverse City St. Francis

Week Three: “It’s all about their pack. Both at Bear Country and Red Devil (both wins), the Glads were able to put five runners ahead of any other team’s 4th runner (and more often, a rival team’s 2nd or 3rd girl).”

Week Four: “Came down to Grand Rapids on Friday to race at Ottawa Hills. Betsy Skendzel is beginning to come into the form that she displayed toward the end of ’22, hitting the mid-18’s. And the #GladPack worked their magic in the middle, doing their job to land TCSF the best spot amongst D3 teams.”

Championship Week: The GladPack did their thing again at both Cadillac and Bluejay. Two Saturdays ago, they moved up a division and held their own, placing 2nd of 12 in a field full of D1/D2 teams. Then a week later at Bluejay, their 2nd-4th girls occupied spots between 15th and 19th, opening up enough of a gap to clinch a 20 pt. victory.

Mary Masserant keeps leveling up and doing so, unlocks greater potential for TCSF. Two of her last three races in the 19’s to go along with a 6th place finish in the LMC, which the Gladiators just captured.

Grand Rapids Covenant Christian

Week Four: “Charging forward have been freshmen such as Shelby Kuiper, Lydia Minderhoud, and Anna DeVries. Each have run the best of their young careers at invites in recent weeks.”

Championship Week: Those superb freshmen were joined Saturday by a senior. Lindsay Minderhoud came in as the Chargers’ 4th girl, helping lead GRCC to a 4th place finish. Despite being in 12th grade, this is her second year of competing, and in this second year, she’s dropped 40+ seconds from 2022.

Amber Koole has been mega consistent at the front. Her portfolio in 2023 consists of many low-19 efforts with the occasional blast into the 18’s. Through her leadership, the Chargers placed 4th at Portage.

Pewamo-Westphalia

Championship Week: The name of the game for the Pirates is consistency. Whether that’s Whitney Werner up front, Melanie Werner/Abbie Schneider/Alyssa Kramer in the middle or, anyone else on their persistent squad, consistency abounds. P-W rode that reliability to a 5th place finish in the Gold division at Bluejay along with a win at their home invite.

The Pirate freshmen don’t just consist of boys. Alyssa Kramer has been mentioned here too and now we must mention Jenna Keilen. She’s come from the 22’s to begin the year to a 20:50 this past weekend, helping the Pirates slide into 3rd over on the west side.

Elk Rapids

Week Three: “The Elks are taking a bit of a break until returning back for action next Tuesday at Kalkaska. One girl that’s stood out early has been Ella Peck, who has dropped nearly a minute from her junior best.”

Week Four: “Week off for the Elks, who traveled over to Kalkaska tonight and down to Cadillac on Saturday.”

Championship Week: After taking a bit of time off, the Elks returned to action at Cadillac, Kalkaska, and Bluejay. The mini break benefitted a girl such as Eva Pray, who has ventured into the 20’s in two consecutive races and was the 3rd girl in a win at Cadillac over a ton of D3 schools.

Traveled up north of Little Traverse Bay to claim second in the LMC, placing six girls in the top-18 on a rainy, hilly Boyne Highlands track.

Stanton Central Montcalm

Championship Week: There’s the excellence of Kyah Hoffman up front, the rising freshman Andrea Rolston. But don’t forget the two other frontrunners – Ashley Choponis and Grace Coston. By my numbers and their times, each of the two had their best race of the season/career.

All this talk about their top-3, their rising freshmen, well you gotta have someone else. Braelyn Bunting has been in the 22’s throughout the entire year. Shepherd, Portage, Spartan, always in those 22’s. Her 106th place this past weekend comfortably clinched a 5th place for the Hornets.

Caro

Championship Week: Senior Paige Herron is coming into her own on the cross course. While the Tigers finished 2nd at Wagener Park, she matched her 5th place finish from last year while dropping 22 seconds from her mark here in 2022.

The Tigers took the weekend off as they prep for a tough stretch. GTC, Thumb Area, then a regional title on the line.

Lansing Catholic

With Greater Lansing week on the horizon, the Cougars took the weekend off. Beforehand, they captured yet another CAAC White Jamboree, adding to their lengthy winning streak.

Hart

Week Four: “The Pirate girls continued their winning ways in the first WMC Rivers Jamboree then placed 6th amongst the west side’s best in the first session at Ottawa Hills. A bright spot early has been the consistent running of freshman Natalie Rosema, crossing the line in the low-21’s for each major race.”

Championship Week: On a quick track at Shepherd, five of the top six Pirates achieved a season’s best. One of those was the rapidly rising Harriet Kidder, who’s dropped 2.5 minutes from her opener in early September.

Having been down one of their better girls for the majority of the season, some Pirates have needed to step up. One of those has been Lexie Beth Nienhuis, whose 20:16 was a Portage PR and a season best.

Leslie

Haley Creisher and Erin Lubahn have been steadying forces at the front, each running in the 20’s at Jackson, Stockbridge, and Portage.

PlaceTeamRegionScoreChamp WkWeek 4Week 3Summer
1Jackson Lumen Christi231511111
2Traverse City St. Francis191712223
3Grand Rapids Covenant Christian2126655613
4Pewamo-Westphalia242737777
5Elk Rapids192944332
6Stanton Central Montcalm2429566812
7Caro253408855
8Lansing Catholic263509999
9Hart204363444
10Leslie264601010116
11Hanover-Horton2346812121025
12Remus Chippewa Hills2048116151523
13Ithaca2550111111210
14Monroe St. Mary CC2752815131611
15Clinton2754514161318
16Kent City2157813141416
17Fennville2161517192026
18Buchanan2267718181727
19Grass Lake2771419171819
20Onsted2373622212521
21Grandville Calvin Christian2179623224151
22Ann Arbor Greenhills2780621202222
23Blissfield2781725272715
24McBain2083824252334
25St. Louis2585628282431
26Clare198592024218
27Benzie Central2088939231914

Traverse City St. Francis

Week Three: Came into the season as one of the top teams in Division 3, only bolstered by the addition of the Swagers. Leo’s debut went down in the TCSF record books, his 15:54 at Buckley was a school record.

Week Four: “Traveled down to Ottawa Hills for the late session, placing fifth in a field comprised primarily of D1/D2 teams. Bolstered by the addition of Josh Slocum, running his first 5k of the season in 17:00.”

Championship Week: Since writing this, Slocum has upped his game even further, dropping mid-16 performances at Cadillac and Shepherd. And so has Robby Myler, who’s foray into the 16’s at Bluejay was his third sub-17 of the year.

Could have ran their 6th through 10th boys at yesterday’s LMC Championship and would’ve still came away with the title. That’s how much depth these Glads have.

Grand Rapids Covenant Christian

Week Three: The greatness of the Chargers might not be evident early, but watch as they get towards large fields. Grant Koole and Tyler Kooienga have appeared to lock down the 4th and 5th spots. And in D3, when your 4th/5th guys are hovering near or under 18:00, you’ll be ahead of many teams.

Week Four: “Ottawa Hills constitutes a larger field and the Chargers hung right in there with all the D1/D2 teams in the second session. In fact, they were the only lower division team to compete in the boys evening race, placing 9th.”

Championship Week: Graeson Decker must’ve watched all these other freshmen drop astounding times and wondered if he can do so himself. After opening with mid-17 efforts at Under the Lights and Saranac, he’s rapidly dropped into the low-16’s.

Frontrunnin’ Levi Kamps has stepped it up a notch these past two weeks, running in the low-16’s at both Bluejay and Portage. His Chargers followed suit, coming in 3rd amongst the 35 teams in their Division 3 race.

Pewamo-Westphalia

Championship Week: After the season’s done, perhaps I can look into various stats and answer various questions, one of them being, “who had the best freshman class?” In D3 at least, the answer’s gotta be P-W, who now has four(!) 9th grade boys below 18-flat.

In that Portage field, the efforts of upperclassmen Sam Muirhead and Allan George loomed large, each finishing in the low 40’s, low enough to sneak under GRCC into 2nd place.

Hanover-Horton

Week Four: “Winners of the White Division at Spartan, doing so by placing five in the top-40. Freshman Cooper Flick has run a personal best in four of his five races to begin his 9th grade year and he was the crucial fifth runner for the Comets.”

Championship Week: The Backward Hat Crew put up fights against the best D3 fields at invites these past two weeks. At Jackson, the Comets beat out top squads such as Jonesville and Lumen Christi. At Bluejay, over Reed City, Central Montcalm, P-W, and Covenant Christian.

Coming off a huge weekend invite into a dual against top-15 Jonesvilles must’ve been tough, yet the Comets still prevailed, winning 26-29 last night.

Reed City

Week Three: Addition of Isaac Clementshaw has taken the Yotes from a team happy to make State to one that can step on the podium. He’s been in the low-18’s in each of his four races.

Week Four: ”Utter domination in the Big School race at Evart. Top-2, 4 of the top-5, 7 of the top-14. Anthony Kiaunis showed off his strength, gritting his way through the sand and hills, his 17:16 knocking nearly 20 sec. off his performance from ’22.”

Championship Week: Two Tuesdays, two weeks aparts, the Yotes knocked out CSAA victories over their conference competition from down south.

Stayed away from Portage, instead traversed the treacherous Pine River course. Placing all five scorers in the top-10, the ‘Yotes cruised to a nearly 60 pt. victory.

The Potter’s House

Had a few guys come out to play on Saturday – most notably Jackson Rodriguez and Edward Mugisha. Add a Caleb Swiney into their Portage lineup and you have a team that’d move up closer to 5th thru 7th.

Stanton Central Montcalm

Championship Week: Standout runner Graham Coston is throwing down some of his best stuff to finish out his career. His 16:24 at Shepherd was a 10 second personal best and a great way to cap off four years of running on that course. He’s come a long way from his Bluejay Invite in 2020, where he ran a 19:14.

Sophomore Sylus Wilson has been unmovable from the low-17’s, running there early and often as the Hornets rack up top finishes.

Hart

Championship Week: Of the 15 boys that have recorded a time for the Pirates, over half are freshmen. And of those freshmen, five have been sub-20. This ain’t a rebuilding year, this is a RELOADING YEAR. The Tatros have left an indelible legacy and leave the program in good hands for whomever takes the reigns.

Even as the youth movement takes hold, key seniors play a role. For example, Tyler Vanderzanden, who’s consistently in the 17:40’s, coming in as the Pirates’ 3rd-4th man.

Clare

Adding to Brad White and Nic Porter has been senior Andrew Klaus. Klaus has taken the sub-17 he ran at MITCA last November and ran with it, lowering his personal best down to 16:32.

Jackson Lumen Christi

Championship Week: Lumen Christi’s move from a team barely in the top-27 during the summer to a top-10 squad mid-season is largely due to two kids – Gibson Shore and Avery Morrow. Gibson has only continued the trajectory he showed during last October, now a steady figure in the 17’s. Avery has stepped in as a freshman, commonly right behind Gibson. And perhaps he’ll go on the late season run as Gibson did too?

Morrow and Bolton displayed a maturity to their racing on Saturday, moving up through every split, keeping the Titans right in that 9th spot.

RankTeamRegionScoreChamp WkWeek 4Week 3Summer
1Traverse City St. Francis191651112
2Grand Rapids Covenant Christian213172226
3Pewamo-Westphalia243183693
4Hanover-Horton2333245411
5Reed City203595339
6The Potter’s House2139010451
7Stanton Central Montcalm2442467619
8Hart2045571087
9Clare1946599105
10Jackson Lumen Christi2347888722
11Jonesville234921215148
12Bath2452511111612
13Midland Bullock Creek2556913141237
14St. Louis255701416154
15Ithaca2561215121316
16Buchanan2265016131118
17Flat Rock2771817171734
18Charlevoix1973518202030
19Leslie2681521252436
20Kalkaska1984519181829
21Olivet2284920191915
22Clinton2786325243620
23Kent City2188622222333
24Ann Arbor Greenhills2789323283223
25Lansing Catholic2690124292726
26Monroe St. Mary CC2791529262527
27Sanford-Meridian2593431273121

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

Jessica Jazwinski

Week Three: Her 2023 debut may have ended in defeat, but I saw a girl that didn’t lay down when the race wasn’t going her way. A 17:35 at Benzie was 10 seconds faster than her sophomore performance, likely on a tougher course as well.

Week Four: “Back to her winning ways this past week, triumphing at her first conference jamboree and at Ottawa Hills. Her 17:29 at Riverside was a season best and only proves that she’s in better fitness than she was at this point last fall.”

Championship Week: This grinder just doesn’t let up. In these past two weeks, wins at all four meets. And in the same fashion that I’ve written before, with faster performances than this point last year. I’m getting old, my memory is fading, but I feel that we’ve raced under similar conditions to 2022. At Cougar Falcon, she improved from 17:54 to 17:12, at Bluejay, from 17:41 to 17:08.

Opened up a significant early lead and stretched it out. 7 seconds at the mile, 11 thru 2, and then 14 at the finish. Two straight Portage wins and undefeated from September 1st on.

Madison Osterberg

Week Three: Usual pattern has been to exert patience then speed up late. Well, her 17:42 at Lakeview was a jolt to that process. The second sub-18 of her career and nearly a minute faster than her 2022 effort.

Week Four: “Had the XC race of her career at Spartan, crushing her time from 2022 by 85 seconds. Outlasted Lucy Cook in the final 1800m, nearly matching her time from Lakeview on a much tougher track.”

Championship Week: Came out victorious in a huge race between D3 and D4 powers at Jackson. Madison, Emmry, and Kaylie went out blazing fast, and Madison just had enough to outlast the other two.

Her second defeat of the year occurred at Portage. Though in defeat and in victory, she seems to love those 17:40’s, showing toughness either in front or trailing.

Emmry Ross

Week Three: Was undefeated until 2022’s State Finals and she’s on the same streak yet again. Four wins in four races, including a sub-18 at Addison. Some big tests are coming soon on the schedule – at Spartan and then Jackson.

Week Four: “Continued the undefeated streak with a comfortable win in the first LCAA Meet and a challenge from Kyah Hoffman at Spartan. This week, we’re setting up for one of the better D3 individual battles at Jackson.”

Championship Week: Was put to the test early at Jackson and came up a little short. But failing is sometimes a blessing in disguise and often leads to greater heights – such as her 17:29 PERSONAL BEST and 2nd consecutive Stockbridge win.

Has picked herself back up after Jackson and is on another winning streak. Just in this past week, she’s won in conference and at two invites.

Kyah Hoffman

Week Four: “Continuing to put it all together during her junior year, hanging with Ross at Forest Akers until succumbing by 5 seconds in the final 1.1.”

Championship Week: I recall her joy after hitting that 18:16 at MITCA to close her sophomore year. It felt like the perfect ending and a show that she could run with all the elite girls. Which she has more than showed this fall, the latest piece of evidence being her 17:56 winner in the Gold race at Bluejay.

Hung with Jazwinski and Osterberg for as long as she could before fading a bit. Even with the slight fade, Kyah crossed the line in another personal best.

Mylie Kelly

Week Four: “Her 18:29 at Riverside was her best time in the past 23 months and nearly a minute faster than each of her previous two efforts at the Ottawa Hills Invite.”

Championship Week: The training, the fire and focus showed over the summer is paying many dividends. Twenty races later, Mylie finally broke her personal best from her sophomore year. Her 18:04 from Saturday was 5 seconds faster than that regional race as a sophomore and over a minute quicker than her Bluejay performance from a fall ago.

While others were off setting personal bests and duking it out against each other, Mylie and her BC teammates took to the sand at Pine River. She came out of it a stronger girl, trudging away from the field by over 80 seconds.

Tessa Roe

Championship Week: Lansing Catholic did their early season thing on the tough courses, great preparation for a tough hilly regional at Possum Hollow. In her first real opportunity to rip it, Tessa made the most of it, blasting an 18:21 personal best at Cougar Falcon.

Through her career, she’s run three times at Greater Lansing, placing in the top-15 each time out. As a senior, she has a real chance of ending her career just as she commenced it, placing in the top-5.

Betsy Skendzel

Championship Week: D3’s most unheralded star had a breakout race at Shepherd. Betsy’s 18:15 nearly matched her personal best and was close to 20 seconds better than any race in 2023.

It had been a two-year absence from the winner’s circle, but I’m sure the wait was worth it. Just last night, Betsy captured the LMC title to go along with her team’s victory.

Miranda McNeil

Championship Week: Miranda must love the taste of that Shepherd Sweetness, because she brings her best material there each time out. By my count, she’s raced through those mid-Michigan fields on five occasions, and on four of those, ran her lifetime best. The 18:25 from Saturday beat out her previous PR by 23 seconds and solidly affirms her as a favorite to grab a fourth All-State.

A 6th place finish and 18:40 caps three years of running at Portage. Three years in the top-10, with two of those being sub-19’s.

Lila Volkers

Beginning to stick her nose in there more and more as the season rolls on.  Her 18:28 at Portage builds upon her 18:32 from Sparta and shows that she’s primed for another podium finish in early November.

Eliza Bush

Has shown the gradual time drops from her sophomore year. Wins at Novi Christian and Jefferson, an 18:34 at Stockbridge, were all around 20 seconds faster than her 10th grade form.

RankGradeNameTeamRegion
111Jessica JazwinskiHart20
212Madison OsterbergJackson Lumen Christi23
311Emmry RossOnsted23
411Kyah HoffmanStanton Central Montcalm24
512Mylie KellyBenzie Central20
612Tessa RoeLansing Catholic26
711Betsy SkendzelTraverse City St. Francis19
812Miranda McNeilMorley-Stanwood20
911Lila VolkersKent City21
1011Eliza BushYpsilanti Arbor Preparatory27
1111Whitney WernerPewamo-Westphalia24
129Samantha SchroederJackson Lumen Christi23
1312Amber KooleGrand Rapids Covenant Christian21
1411Ashley ChoponisStanton Central Montcalm24
159Kamryn SalladayLakeview20
1612Jenna SweeneyReese25
1710Bella LaFountainMonroe St. Mary CC27
1811Kaya VrableCaro25
1912Avelina HollandsworthRemus Chippewa Hills20
209Isabelle SliterFennville21
2110Hope MillerBlissfield27
2210Grace CostonStanton Central Montcalm24
2312Olivia PerrineHanover-Horton23
2412Liliana LehnstIthaca25
2512Cecilia PostmaManistee20
2612Isabella MaxKent City21
2710Brynne SchulteElk Rapids19
289Sophia BuzzelliClare19
299Shelby KuiperGrand Rapids Covenant Christian21
3012Kinsie JacquesPinconning25
3111Lola BryceGrandville Calvin Christian21
3212Jaiden DickmanSt. Louis25
3311Mary MasserantTraverse City St. Francis19
3412Cylee ElkinsClinton27
3512Paige HerronCaro25
3611Megan WoelkersFlat Rock27
3710Quinn HatfieldRemus Chippewa Hills20
3810Macy FazekasJackson Lumen Christi23
3910Ashlynn HarrisBronson23
4012Gracie HoutmanKent City21
419Molly Kate HollandsworthTraverse City St. Francis19
4211Isabelle EppertFarwell19
4311Alaina KloosterKalamazoo Christian22
4411Layla LopezJackson Lumen Christi23
4512Sophia ReynoldsHanover-Horton23
4612Claire NeumannSaginaw Valley Lutheran25
4710Mattie GagneMidland Bullock Creek25
4810Anna PrayElk Rapids19
4911Chloe StalhoodHillsdale23
5012Maddie GallagherTraverse City St. Francis19

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

Collin Farmer

Week Four: Was able to lower his already low school record from 15:53 to 15:43. Three for three in terms of victories this year.

Championship Week: And within two weeks, that school record was ripped to shreds. Collin’s 15:29 at Shepherd was a statement, announcing a serious candidacy for the D3 crown.

Senior strength pulled through in the end. His 5:36 for the final 1.1 (5:03 pace) was the fastest final split in the Division Three field.

Bobby Jazwinski

Week Three: Following his astounding debut at Benzie, picked up wins in the first WMC Rivers Jamboree and at Leanna Wolf Geers.

Week Four: “There were 92 athletes that competed at both Pete Moss and Ottawa Hills. Removing a few anomalies, the average runner ran 10-11 seconds faster at Ottawa Hills. Bobby was 15 seconds faster, showing that even at the elite level, he’s improving at a faster rate than many of his competitors. His 15:33 was of course, a personal best.”

Championship Week: Two intense races since that 15:33 at Ottawa Hills, two 15:3x efforts. Bobby is showing no letting up in the middle stages of his freshman year.

Succumbed late to Farmer, coming across the line 11 seconds back. Even in defeat, comfortably ran the fastest time of any freshman at Portage’s massive invite.

Isaiah Dinverno

Week Four: “Has raced three times this year – at Michigan Catholic, Lakeview, and Spartan. Last year, he opened with those three as well. His average time last year was 18:22, this season is 16:18. This past weekend, he was victorious at Spartan in a field that will resemble many during championship season.”

Championship Week: Five races this year, four wins. A sub-16 at Jackson was the quickest of all and he covered the Sharp Park course in 45 less seconds than his sophomore regional effort.

Moved up throughout the race in typical LC fashion. 6th at the mile to 4th at the finish, notching another sub-16 and another considerably quicker time compared to his sophomore year.

Boden Genovese

Week Three: Three consecutive low-16 efforts, all lower than his junior best. He’ll get another opportunity to roll towards the 15’s on Friday at Spartan.

Week Four: “Acquitted himself quite well to the D1 race at Spartan, placing 3rd with a 16:15.”

Championship Week: A 3rd place in the Berrien County Championship marked four consecutive top-5 finishes there.

3.5 years of races and his first 15:xx ever. Congrats to Boden, coming back strong after slightly slower efforts at Jackson and Berrien County.

Ben March

Championship Week: Historically, the Sharks begin to hunt at this time of year, with Ben at the front of it all. Perhaps a prep for Regionals, perhaps a statement, but most affirmatively, a massive personal best. His 15:46 was nearly 20 seconds faster than his previous lifetime best.

Just capped off an undefeated season in the TVC Blue, winning his first conference title of his career.

Samuel Martini

Week Four: “When he’s brought it, he’s been his usual high-15/low-16 self. Shaved 4 sec. off his time from last fall’s race at Sparta, placing an admirable 2nd to Farmer.”

Championship Week: Has opened CSAA competition with two consecutive wins to go along with another dub on his home course.

At White Cloud early last week, grabbed his 9th consecutive CSAA win. Then at Portage, came through with his 3rd consecutive top-10 placing.

Brad White

Championship Week: It’s taken 3.5 years and a few close calls, but the sub-16 finally happened. Brad’s 15:55 at Cadillac was only a slight improvement from his best as a junior, but I bet it meant the world. And to prove it was no fluke, he doubled it up with another one at Bluejay.

The wheels may have come off late at Portage, but I applaud him for taking the risk to run with the front group.

Gage Hoffman

Sophomore has been on the brink of sub-16 on too many occasions this year. Saranac, Cedar Springs, Bluejay, Portage. When that breakthrough comes, he’ll undoubtedly run in the 15:40’s.

Jackson Rodriguez

Greatly emerged with the heightened Portage competition. His sub-16 there was his first since 2022’s Regionals.

Theodore Davis

Ten races this year and he’s been in the 16’s for every last one. The unheralded junior has been in the top-10 at State each of the past two years and while it will take work, can easily get there again.

RankGradeNameTeamRegion
112Collin FarmerPewamo-Westphalia24
29Robert Jazwinski IIIHart20
311Isaiah DinvernoJackson Lumen Christi23
412Boden GenoveseColoma22
512Ben MarchSt. Louis25
612Samuel MartiniKent City21
712Brad WhiteClare19
810Gage HoffmanStanton Central Montcalm24
912Jackson RodriguezThe Potter’s House21
1011Theodore DavisDansville26
1112Keegan MastersOttawa Lake-Whiteford27
1211Mitchell HiattOnsted23
1311Leo SwagerTraverse City St. Francis19
1411August RohdeReed City20
1510Jacob StanislawskiFlat Rock27
1611Landon PestrueSt. Louis25
1712Jaden BarnesBloomingdale22
1811Landen BoulisHanover-Horton23
1912Anthony KiaunisReed City20
2012Graham CostonStanton Central Montcalm24
2111Tyler HealSanford-Meridian25
2211Levi KampsGrand Rapids Covenant Christian21
2312Lucas HopkinsOlivet22
2411Josh SlocumTraverse City St. Francis19
2512Gavin GuggemosKalkaska19
2612Evan ShepherdHanover-Horton23
2712Tucker KrummTraverse City St. Francis19
2812Ryan AllenReed City20
2911Daniel MandujanoWatervliet22
3010Landen StykaIthaca25
3112Gavin VanKampenJonesville23
329Graeson DeckerGrand Rapids Covenant Christian21
3310Robert DykhouseManton20
3411Isaac EdgingtonHolland Black River21
3512Nolan GrantHillsdale23
3610Lucas TaraszkiewiczFlat Rock27
3712Brodie DelamaterGrant21
389Luke HerronCaro25
3912Carter HolmesBath24
4012Nathan DaySaranac21
4110Noah DevereauxLaingsburg24
4212Gannon ShoreJackson Lumen Christi23
4310Ben GautscheUnion City22
449Caleb BlondeJonesville23
4512Bailey WigginsMidland Bullock Creek25
4611Brayden SweeneyMidland Bullock Creek25
4712Andrew KlausClare19
4811Nathan VargoFlat Rock27
4912Matthew PattulloCaro25
5011Owen ReadTraverse City St. Francis19

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2023 Rankings: County Week, Division Four

Portage, our great bellwether for the season’s progress, has come and passed. There were many affirmations and a few surprises. You’ll see a bit more movement in these rankings this week, as more recent meets are weighed more, early season meets mean less and less.

If you’ve followed these over the past few years, you may know the gist of these, but let’s break it down once again:

The individual ratings take into account all the meets listed here. There are a few meets missing that I’ll link to, but pretty much any meet with a significant number of athletes will have been calculated. An individual’s rating takes their best 75% of rated races (rounding up, so 4 of 5, 5 of 6, etc.), weighs them with more recent races having a higher weight, then spits out a final rating. The team rankings score those individuals as if they were in a meet against their entire division.

As a result of taking into the entire season into account, the rankings will be more conservative and less reactionary than most. Putting together a great performance once will bring about a tiny bit of movement, doing so repeatedly will elicit much greater change.

There are a few changes from previous years:

  • No more ratings of weekday, conference meets
    • Why? One, often these aren’t raced all out and end up underrating a runner. Two, to lessen my workload. I’d rather concentrate on these rankings and use the weekend invites that are more likely to be raced hard to determine the rankings.
  • Using the top 75% of races instead of 67%
    • Why? If I’m gonna use fewer overall races from a runner’s resume, I have to make up for it in some way.
  • No more individual rankings posted to social media
    • Why? I hate instances where a runner stagnates or falls back over the course of the season and it’s posted for the world to see. I recognize people want to know where they’re ranked, so just having it on the website is a happy medium.
  • More writeups focused on the top teams and individuals, rather than just handpicking one each week
    • I’ve found that when it comes toward state time, I know all the numbers and what a kid might run, but have a tough time pointing toward a narrative. Hopefully writing a little recap and what to look forward to will help in that regard. I started with three for the first rankings, then five this week, and so on.
  • Posting these one division at a time
    • If you’ve noticed, I always go Division 4 first, trending towards Division 1. This is done intentionally! Traditional media always focuses on the larger schools. By focusing on the smaller divisions first, they get the love that they might not normally receive.

Unfortunately, the injury rule is in place, where if I don’t have a rating from the past month, that runner is taken out. If you’re willing to share (and I can understand why not – someone’s medical situation doesn’t have to be the public’s business) that your athlete or you yourself are healthy/injured, feel free. There are some exceptions based on situations that make sense. Hopefully these don’t rub salt in the wound of someone who’s already hurting.

Now I need to be serious for a minute. These are for fun. If you don’t like these fun rankings, you don’t need to participate, you don’t need to call me names, talk trash to your fellow competitors, or send rude emails. We good here? Enjoy.

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK RANKINGS
WEEK FOUR RANKINGS
WEEK THREE RANKINGS

Whitmore Lake

Week Three: “Winners of the Small School division at John Bruder, winners of the entire Birch Run Early Invite. Went up against stacked D4 competition in USA, Kingston and came away victorious, held their own against D1 competition at Lamplighter. Emergence of Sofia Robertson has been a major help.”

Week Four: “Putting four girls in the top six, the Trojans cruised to a victory over #4 Hillsdale Academy and #5 Breckenridge.“

Championship Week: Over the past few weeks, the Trojans have won the first MIAC Jamboree, won at Stockbridge, and finished 3rd at Jackson. Each of the latter two, they’ve finished ahead of a bevy of D3/D4 rivals.

Carina Burchi is beginning to find herself, helping keep the Trojans afloat while they go through a tough stretch. Third at Portage, but a season’s worth of work weighs heavy in the rankings.

Johannesburg-Lewiston

Week Three: “Full squad hasn’t competed together yet. Half were at Under the Lights, half at Red Devil. Getting Harlie Fox, a middle school sprinter, to run a 21:00 opener keeps them in contention with Whitmore Lake.”

Week Four: “No notable action from these girls, but we’ll get plenty of info these next three weeks with Jackson, Bluejay, and Portage on the docket“

Championship Week: Just individuals competing for the Cardinals these past few weeks, some solid performances contained within. Harlie Fox blasted a 25+ second personal best at Jackson and Madalyn Agren/Yolanda Gascho were their solid selves at Shepherd.

Danielle Agren unequivocally had her best effort of the year, helping the Cardinals win at Portage.

Muskegon Western Michigan Christian

Week Four: “The Warriors emerged victorious in the Silver Division at Sparta, winning their race by 2 points over a field full of Division 3 teams. Personal bests from their top four girls, including a massive leap from freshman Leah Sneller.“

Championship Week: The Warriors are in quite the competition for the Alliance League. In the past two weeks, they’ve suffered a single point defeat to West Michigan Aviation and then won by that single point. Those close competitions likely paid off at Allendale Falcon, where WMC placed four girls in the top-8 en route to a Small School victory.

The emergence of Kaylie Riksen is the kicker for these Warriors. They may have the best fifth runner in D4, an excellent sign that they’re ready to compete in early November.

Hillsdale Academy

Week Three: “Iris Millies has been a key early season contributor, continuing her 23:00 streak, but only faster. Then you have those usual suspects, the Brownlees and the last of the Roberts (yes I know this is incorrect, but it was written and I own my mistakes). Saturday, the Colts are going against Whitmore Lake, which I think will be a good depiction of their fitness.”

Week Four: “Held off a rising Breckenridge team by placing four girls ahead of the Huskies’ third girl. Grace Brownlee locked it down as their fifth girl, running nearly a minute personal best on a tougher course.“

Championship Week: Ella Walton is beginning to return to the form that’s placed her in the top-50 at MIS these past two years. A 20:48 at Jackson was her best late September time on that Sharp Park course.

Abby Brownlee was huge earlier in the week, the tiebreak on a Colt victory in the 2nd SCAA Jamboree. Then the payoff came at Portage, where she hit 21:05 for a personal best.

Gobles

Championship Week: In smaller meets, the Tiger girls can have a huge impact up front. For example, at the 2nd SAC Jamboree, they placed 3 in the top-4, enough to cruise to a 13 point win over Saugatuck and D3-ranked Fennville.

The question has always been: how can they perform in a large field? Well, when Madison Cooley drops a minute from Otsego, reaching into the 20’s for the first time ever, that question is answered. The Tigers rode Cooley’s outstanding performance to a 4th place finish in Portage.

Saugatuck

Championship Week: Have some of the best depth in the division, upperclasswomen such as Anna McQueary, Alayah Nieuwsma, and Leilani Schoonmaker who will surely drive a difference in larger fields.

Were missing Anna McQueary this past weekend, but Leilani Schoonmaker helped make up for her absence. Her 21:37 was a Portage PR and assisted the Trailblazers to a 9th place finish, pretty good for missing an essential piece.

Breckenridge

Week Four: “Third place in a tough, tough Division 5 at Holly. Have one of the deeper teams in Division Four, which can be an asset in the larger meets to come. With the progress of Tori Most and Nataly Vine, expect the Huskies to put five in before most other D4 rivals.“

Championship Week: Turned a wonderful Bluejay performance and brought it into a dominant day at the first MSAC Jamboree, placing all seven varsity girls in the top-13.

Cleaned house in the MSAC before taking the drive to Portage and grabbing a 7th place finish. The Huskies were missing their 5th girl but welcomed the return of Avery Westall to the 21’s.

Harbor Springs

Championship Week: Bluejay was the Rams’ first major meet of the year and they showed out big time, winning the Jays Division over a host of D3/D4 schools.

Kept it close to home, competing in their home invite. We’ll get a better glimpse of their fitness after today, where they host the LMC Championship.

Kingston

While much of the D4 competition headed out west, the Cardinals were beating up on D1 schools at Heritage. Their 3rd place finish was ahead of two of them, plus a D3 team.

Buckley

Watch out for the Bears. Seriously though, even though their ranking here has stayed the same, their point totals in my hypothetical meet have lessened. Over 400 three weeks ago, 349 last week to 338 this week. As later season meets get weighed more and Mikayla Kulawiak keeps dropping PRs, expect the Bears to move up.

PlaceTeamRegionScoreChamp WkWeek 4Week 3Summer
1Whitmore Lake331211111
2Johannesburg-Lewiston281263222
3Muskegon Western Michigan Christian311432366
4Hillsdale Academy342534434
5Gobles312918757
6Saugatuck313179111112
7Breckenridge3032765713
8Harbor Springs283305883
9Kingston353357645
10Buckley293381010109
11Auburn Hills Oakland Christian3644011998
12Grand Traverse Academy2946513131418
13Mason County Eastern2950512121210
14Concord3254215151914
15Pittsford3456217171517
16Unionville-Sebewaing3558014141320
17Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart3059916161611
18Kalamazoo Hackett3261420191715
19Novi Christian Academy336781822NRNR
20Royal Oak Shrine3668719181816
21Allen Park Cabrini3669721202026
22St. Joseph Lake Michigan Catholic3174528303019
23Fowler33749222124NR
24Leland29784302826NR
25Ubly3579323272723
26Beal City3081124242325
27Petoskey St. Michael28827272928NR

Hillsdale Academy

Week Three: “Two invites, two wins. Perhaps most telling was their opener across town, where the Colts comfortably beat top D3 teams in Hanover-Horton and Jonesville. As with their girls, the boys should face another stiff test at Holly – going against the likes of Breckenridge, Lutheran Westland, Whitmore Lake, amongst others. Guess I’ll have to get to Holly early.”

Week Four: “First place in Holly’s Division Five race, by way of putting all seven in the top-18. Hard to believe given his lengthy career on big stages, but a personal best for Grayson Rorick.”

Championship Week: An excellent race plan at Jackson led to a victory over top-ranked D3 schools such as Hanover-Horton, Lumen Christi, and Jonesville. The Colts’ 4th through 7th packed up early, picking off competitor after competitor, leading to Lindley and Rahe placing 32nd and 33rd.

Freshman Ryan Miller inserting himself into the Colt Top-5 makes a deep team even deeper. HA put six boys under 18:00 at Portage on their path to a nearly 30 point win.

Johannesburg-Lewiston

Week Three: “Given their top 3 boys, it was always gonna be about what came from their 4th and 5th runners. I know it was a fast track at East Jordan, but having Layman under 18:00 and Fulton in the mid-18’s combined with Coach Marcum’s careful training gives the Cardinals much potential.”

Week Four: “Just like their girls, off this week, with a ton of prime opportunities to peer at their fitness in the coming weeks.”

Championship Week: Brought Malaki Gascho and Blake Fox to Jackson, where each ran in the 16’s. Will hopefully have their full squad at Portage so we can get a proper assessment of their place.

Full squad was locked in and the Cardinals were in championship form. Blake Fox’s 16:20 was a 35+ second Portage best.

Saugatuck

Championship Week: Coming along nicely, then shocking the D4 world at Allendale Falcon. The Trailblazers placed all of their scorers under 18:00, which will take you many places in the smaller divisions.

Sawyer Monroe returned to the form he displayed earlier in the year at Holly. His 17:06 was a significant personal best and if he keeps it up, gives Saugatuck two certifiable frontrunners.

Holland Calvary Christian

Week Three: “Of their top nine runners at South Christian, eight were freshmen. When looking at the results as a whole, their 9th place in the Starlight division might not seem impressive, but please pay attention to the field – it was primarily D1/D2 teams.”

Week Four: “In the Silver race at Sparta, eked out a single point victory over a rising WMC squad. Gave a shoutout to Gibson White in the Sparta post, but let’s call out both Caleb Adkins and Eli Laninga here, as both were crucial to their trophy, finishing ahead of the Warriors’ fifth runner and hitting PB’s along the way.”

Championship Week: Just as the Harbor Springs girls did, took the win in the Jays Division (D3/D4 schools) at Bluejay. Caleb Adkins stepped up again, running his 3rd consecutive personal best.

Riley Weed ascended back into the #1 spot for the Crusaders. The young squad proved again that no stage is too large, placing 6th amongst D4’s best outfits at Portage.

Three Oaks River Valley

The Berrien County Championship may not have gone the Mustangs way, but Portage sure did. More than half of their athletes ran a season/personal best and by my numbers, pretty much everyone ran significantly better. All in all, a 4th place finish.

Mason County Eastern

Week Four: “Winners of the Small School division at Benzie and leaders in the WMD as of now – and that was before getting Alex Tyndall back.”

Championship Week: Fairly dominant performance at the 2nd WMD Jamboree, where the Cardinals placed six guys in the top-8.

Laying low, doing their thing on tougher courses these past few weeks. In a field composed of mainly D3 teams, finished 2nd at Cecil Burch.

Kalamazoo Hackett

Week Four: “Second place in the initial SAC Jamboree, a higher conference finish than any that the Irish had in 2022.”

Championship Week: Coming in off a week full of winning, both at the 2nd SAC Jamboree and at Otsego Bulldog. I’ve been told to not pay attention to the times from the jamboree, but I can’t help to notice that all the Irish scorers ran a personal best.

As Sean Siems has improved, so have the Irish’s fortunes. 17:36 at Portage marked three consecutive sub-18’s and aided in their 5th place spot.

Muskegon Western Michigan Christian

Championship Week: Just as their girls, locked in a battle with WMA for Alliance League supremacy. The Warriors have lost each of the jamborees, but have considerably cut the gap in scoring.

Dramatic rise of Owen Sytsema has coincided with the Warriors moving into the top-10. In a mere six weeks, he’s gone from an opener north of 20:00 to the 17’s.

Royal Oak Shrine

Championship Week: Only one meet in the past two weeks, leaving a great opportunity to get some solid training block in before the big meets begin. In that CHSL Jamboree, the Knights placed first, helped by Cerone in first, but also placing four boys in the top-11.

D4 schools tend to be concentrated in rural areas, of great distance to major cities. The opposite is true, where Oakland County is made up of D1 schools. So when you have the Oakland County Meet, a top D4 team such as Shrine might finish 19th of 36. But when filtered for just D4, the Knights were first.

Maple City Glen Lake

Quick work for the Drown’s to get the Lakers into the top-10. The improvement has been evident in the NWC, where they moved from 3rd at the first jamboree to 2nd in the most recent one.

RankTeamRegionScoreChamp WkWeek 4Week 3Summer
1Hillsdale Academy341731111
2Johannesburg-Lewiston282473223
3Saugatuck312782885
4Holland Calvary Christian313094436
5Three Oaks River Valley323339662
6Mason County Eastern293475348
7Kalamazoo Hackett3239765510
8Muskegon Western Michigan Christian314087111512
9Royal Oak Shrine3642887737
10Maple City Glen Lake295041210911
11Harbor Springs285181028254
12White Cloud305851716NR15
13Lutheran Westland365891191022
14Breckenridge3059215121418
15Marine City Cardinal Mooney3659814131125
16Harbor Beach3560013171731
17East Jackson3460418141323
18Tri-Unity Christian31645161921NR
19Frankfort2965920151214
20Petoskey St. Michael286591920NR7
21Muskegon Catholic Central3170621181817
22Whitmore Lake337452322199
23Auburn Hills Oakland Christian3675622211627
24Battle Creek St. Philip3282124242220
25Adrian Lenawee Christian3483825NRNR13
26Pentwater2984826232016
27Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary3087028262349

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

Kaylie Livingston

Week Three: “Introduction to HS cross country has been a resounding success. Three races, three wins, three efforts in the low-18’s.”

Week Four: “Continued her streak of sub-19’s onto a tougher track at Springfield Oaks. Kaylie once again dominated from start to finish, leading her Trojans to victory and hitting the second fastest time of the day.”

Championship Week: Gained valuable experience racing some of Division 3’s best at Jackson and Stockbridge. Both were low-18 efforts and I was impressed by her ability to battle back at Jackson.

Looking back to Jackson, I recall a blistering first mile, the pack coming through in 5:30. Well, Kaylie was a part of another burner on Saturday, 5:27 at the mile. This time she summoned the strength to take that to victory, her 17:48 being her 2nd sub-18 of the year.

Aiden Harrand

Week Three: “Personal best at Benzie was two years in the making. Her 17:52 knocked 16 seconds off her previous record. Effort at Bear Country was likely a bit more controlled (and probably underrates her here), yet still another victory. I think we’ll get a matchup vs. Kaylie at Portage, only a month away.”

Week Four: “Three days after the Bear Country Invite, Aiden showed what she can truly pop on her home course, her 17:40 contributing to her little team’s win in the first NWC Jamboree.”

Championship Week: An aggressive start led to her best time on the Shepherd course, her 17:46 ending up 24 seconds faster than her performance at MITCA last year.

The rare defeat at the D4 level, but still 55 seconds quicker than last year. She’ll be back for the rematch, it’ll be as close to must see TV as we’ll get on a XC course.

Grace VanderKooi

Week Four: “Her 18:28 at Sparta made it three consecutive years in the 18’s. She’s won four of her five races this year, including the first Alliance League Jamboree.”

Championship Week: Took that 18:28 at Sparta and decided to one up herself, lowering her best to 18:25 this Saturday at Allendale. Winner of the first three Alliance League jamborees as well.

18:24 at Portage was yet another personal best and matched her best finish ever at Portage – the 3rd place that she achieved as a freshman.

Ava Teed

Week Four: “Nearly matched her effort at last year’s Huron Invitational. And when I say matched, I mean within a second. The only real difference is that, instead of finishing 2nd in the D2-D4 race, she was first.”

Championship Week: Continues to lower her personal best, dropping 15 seconds from her 18:58. That 18:43 at Lake Erie was against a ton of D2-D4 girls and by a major margin as well – 75+ seconds.

Two consecutive 3rd place finishes at the Wayne County Meet, covered the course nearly 20 seconds faster this time around.

Allie Nowak

Week Three: “Set the J-L school record with an 18:26 at Red Devil. For comparison’s sake, her opener as a sophomore was 20:32. By the end of her sophomore year, Allie had finished 3rd in Division 4.”

Week Four: “Feelin’ like a broken record here with the J-L folks, but some fast courses coming soon for these girls. Jackson, Shepherd, and Portage all being great opportunities for Allie to lower her personal best.”

Championship Week: Hasn’t raced in a few weeks, which has allowed for others to pass her by here. But with Portage on the horizon, there’s a great opportunity to move back up.

Second straight top-5 finish at Portage led to another Joburg victory.

Izzy Brooks

Championship Week: Even if a course runs fast as Stockbridge often does, you can still use other methods to compare. In her three years competing there, Izzy has moved up from 11th to 7th to 6th. And in time, gone from 19:52 to 19:18 to 18:44.

Second straight win at Hudson Booster is the perfect lead in to the Lenawee County Championship, an event she captured as a freshman.

Libby Smith

Championship Week: Frontrunner for the Tigers has been on quite a winning streak, with six straight victories. Among those, wins in the SAC and also major invites such as Otsego Bulldog.

Winning streak came to an end, but not before Libby registered her third-fastest time of the year.

Carina Burchi

Coming into her own lately, running her best two races of the year at Stockbridge and Portage.

Eliza Keith

Championship Week: After a subpar race at Spartan, bounced back big time with a personal best at the first MIAC Jamboree. Then proved again that she can race in a big field, running 19:31 on a hotter afternoon at Shepherd.

Oakland Christian took the weekend off, a necessary break before championship season. Earlier in the week, Eliza placed 3rd in the 2nd MIAC Jamboree, an incredibly tough conference.

Jane Manthei

Nearly halved her place at State from 2021 to 2022, can she do it again? 19:11 at Shepherd backed up with a 7th place finish at Portage, I like her chances.

RankGradeNameTeamRegion
19Kaylie LivingstonWhitmore Lake33
212Aiden HarrandBuckley29
311Grace VanderKooiMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
412Ava TeedAllen Park Cabrini36
511Allie NowakJohannesburg-Lewiston28
611Izzy BrooksAdrian Lenawee Christian34
79Libby SmithGobles31
810Carina BurchiWhitmore Lake33
911Eliza KeithAuburn Hills Oakland Christian36
1011Jane MantheiPetoskey St. Michael28
1111Ella KnudsenLeland29
1212Miriam MurrellGaylord St. Mary28
1312Brooke SmithPittsford34
149Stefi ReskevicsHarbor Springs28
1510Yolanda GaschoJohannesburg-Lewiston28
1612Madalyn AgrenJohannesburg-Lewiston28
1710Sofia RobertsonWhitmore Lake33
1810Taylor WiegandLivingston Christian33
199Ava DeYoungGobles31
2011Juniper RodhamHarbor Springs28
2112Natalie MeadowsWhitmore Lake33
229Veyda ConleyMartin31
2312Allison GlendeningSt. Joseph Lake Michigan Catholic31
249Harlie FoxJohannesburg-Lewiston28
259Haley StimerConcord32
2612Isabella YeomanGenesee33
2710Ruth BrownleeHillsdale Academy34
289Leah SnellerMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
2911Presley AllenMendon32
3010Ally SchmitzBreckenridge30
319Lyvia CurtisSaugatuck31
329Lauren ShafferGobles31
3311Abigail DavisVestaburg30
3412Eleanor KingshottMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
359Anna SheppardMt. Pleasant Sacred Heart30
369Kamryn SixberrySaugatuck31
3711Ella WaltonHillsdale Academy34
3810Lilah KileyKingston35
3911Ava MallarPittsford34
409Addy ZellerBear Lake-Onekama29
4112Grace FolkemaMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
4212Jacqueline MortonMt. Pleasant Sacred Heart30
4312Leah ZarrilliAuburn Hills Oakland Christian36
4410Eleanor ColeLutheran Westland36
4512Alberta ReinboldUnionville-Sebewaing35
469Gabriella SiemsKalamazoo Hackett32
479Kaylie RiksenMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
489Nolee LeppertBeal City30
4910Cieara BarrettConcord32
5011Stephanie HernandezAddison34

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

Owen Patton

Week Three: ”The summer training and its added endurance have been paying off. Two wins, one in the small school division at John Bruder and the other in an opener at Chippewa Hills. But I’ve marveled at the consistency, through the tough or easy efforts, he’s run the equivalent of sub-16 each time out.”

Week Four: “After a series of quicker courses to begin the year, showed he can do the necessary work on the grittier ones. Evart rated as one of the slower courses on the year, but that didn’t dissuade Owen from cruising to a 20+ second win.”

Championship Week: Battling sickness and trudging through tougher courses led to a breakthrough on Saturday. A 15:36 in the Elite section at Bluejay, a 15 second personal best and showing that his early season fitness was real.

Captured his 2nd straight MSAC win on Wednesday

Thomas Holm

Championship Week: Had a huge breakthrough at Jackson, his 16:15 knocking a huge chunk off his previous best. For comparison’s sake, his 2022 effort at Jackson was 16:51.

Consistent high-level performances in major meets, certainly helped by his patient racing style. Moved up from 7th at the mile to 2nd at the 2-mile before crossing the line 4 seconds ahead of any other competitor.

Tyler Lenn

Week Three: “Win in the D2-D4 division at the Muskrat Classic was his first of the year. His 16:27 at Eastwood was 6 seconds faster than his junior effort, on a much slower course mind you.”

Week Four: “Cardinal Mooney had the weekend off, but raced during the week at the first CHSL CD Jamboree. Tyler lost to Abe Cerone by three seconds, which isn’t a negative at all when you see how Cerone fared at Holly.”

Championship Week: Has laid low these past few weeks, just competing in the CHSL Jamborees, placing 2nd in each.

Found a comfortable win at Marysville, a 10+ second win in the rain.

Abenezer Cerone

Week Four: “Three consecutive wins for this young sophomore. Mentioned above, he was victorious in an early CHSL matchup against Tyler Lenn. Then four days later, dominated the D4 Holly field with a 5-flat first mile and a lead that only grew from there. With more even pacing and an easier course, expect that 16:28 to fall soon.”

Championship Week: Along with his Knight boys, AC Ice has been well-rested these past few weeks. And for good reason – a big one is on the calendar, the Oakland County Championships, where this D4 kid has a wonderful chance to show he can hang with the big stars.

Held his own against those big stars, placing 16th at the County Meet, earning him a vaunted All-County selection.

Mason Sinke

Championship Week: As Abe captured the first WMD Jamboree, Mason brought home the second. If a.net doesn’t lie, that’s his first victory of his career.

16:13 at Portage was good for second place, a full minute faster than his time from 2022.

Abe VanDuinen

Week Three: ”Pound for pound, the competition for the boys WMD title is as good a conference battle you’ll find. The Redmans, Mason Sinke, and Abe are all likely to finish in the top-15 at Division 4 State. Abe was victorious on Wednesday, then ripped a sub-16 on Saturday.”

Week Four: “His 17:04 at Ludington was a win over a field containing a number of higher division runners and 75 seconds faster than his junior effort.”

Championship Week: The course over at Rycenga Park ran a bit slow, rare for this time of year. So don’t pay too much attention to the time, instead concentrate on another win, Abe’s fourth of the year.

First time competing at Portage and he hung in there with the heightened competition. 4th place and 16:21 in the D4 race.

Malaki Gascho

Championship Week: The 3-hour trip down 127 was made worth it, his 16:23 at Sharp Park affirming that ol ‘Ki is in championship shape, ready to step on that MIS podium yet again.

After missing much of the 2022 season, made his triumphant return to the rolling hills of the Kalamazoo area. Forty second improvement in those two years, with both being top-10 finishes.

Marek Butkiewicz

Moving his way through the SAC (3rd in the first jamboree, winner of the 2nd) as he establishes himself in the low-mid 16’s.

Kyle Redman

Championship Week: Following a rougher race at Cadillac, young Kyle more than made up for it at Shepherd. Using that #BlueJayBoost, he blasted a 16:27, his second-best mark of the year.

Showing he’s tough too, first of all D4 competition to come across the line at Pine River’s hilly and sandy course.

Matthias Morse

In the 23 races prior to Sparta, Matthias had been above 17:00 on every single occasion. Since then, three sub-17’s, including a 16:15 on their regional course at Allendale.

RankGradeNameTeamRegion
112Owen PattonVestaburg30
212Thomas HolmHillsdale Academy34
312Tyler LennMarine City Cardinal Mooney36
410Abenezer CeroneRoyal Oak Shrine36
511Mason SinkeBear Lake-Onekama29
612Abe VanDuinenPentwater29
712Malaki GaschoJohannesburg-Lewiston28
810Marek ButkiewiczKalamazoo Hackett32
99Kyle RedmanMesick29
1011Matthias MorseMuskegon Western Michigan Christian31
1112Michael AllenEast Jackson34
1212Sawyer StonemanBreckenridge30
1311Jeremiah WittJohannesburg-Lewiston28
1411Colebrook SutherlandMaple City Glen Lake29
1512Blake FoxJohannesburg-Lewiston28
1610Grayson RorickHillsdale Academy34
1711Alex TyndallMason County Eastern29
1812Gavin SehyKalamazoo Hackett32
199Ty RedmanMesick29
2010Landon RogersThree Oaks River Valley32
2111Reece PooleHillsdale Academy34
2210Brody KargHarbor Beach35
2311Tyler LaansmaTri-Unity Christian31
2410Lynus CadarettePetoskey St. Michael28
2510Sammy GamboaSaugatuck31
2612Kaden ForwardBear Lake-Onekama29
2712Javin MericleEast Jackson34
289Riley WeedHolland Calvary Christian31
2910Landen LivingstonWhitmore Lake33
309Sawyer MonroeSaugatuck31
3112Aiden FitchettDryden35
329Anthony RoweBreckenridge30
3311Coleson CruzanWhite Cloud30
3410Cody BradleyPetoskey St. Michael28
3512Austin YorkThree Oaks River Valley32
3610Emmanuel MehariPlymouth Christian Academy36
3710Carson BurgessBrown City35
3810Rich FantiRiverview Gabriel Richard36
399Noah SchipperHolland Calvary Christian31
4012Isaac ZammitMarine City Cardinal Mooney36
4112Myles TilmaByron Center Zion Christian31
429Gibson WhiteHolland Calvary Christian31
4312Luke SpragueBattle Creek St. Philip32
4410Carter ClarkCarson City-Crystal30
4510Charlie GibsonThree Oaks River Valley32
4612Mitchel DanielsPentwater29
4712Connor RouseGenesee33
4811Carroll RobothamFrankfort29
499Sebastian DunawayFrankfort29
508Lincoln LaansmaTri-Unity Christian31
Uncategorized

2023 Ratings: More October 7th Meets

MeetGirls Adj.Boys Adj.Average
Cecil Burch-14-16-15
Heritage-5-2-4
Allegan+12+10+11
Olivet Pink+19+16+18

*** = Team State Title type of performance
** = Top-10 Team type of performance
* = Team Qualifier type of performance

GIRLS TEAM RATINGS

Girls TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Midland Dow100.01
Alpena81.01
Mount Pleasant69.71
Saginaw Heritage56.01
Girls TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Sturgis82.82
Sparta80.72
Hopkins79.22
Charlotte79.22
Belding72.72
Coopersville62.52
Paw Paw60.92
Hamilton45.12
Plainwell24.22
Allegan20.12
Girls TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
McBain79.13
Benzie Central67.63
Reed City55.63
Kingsley41.73
Niles Brandywine30.93
Olivet30.93
Lake City27.73
Girls TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Kingston**81.44
Mason County Eastern48.44
Vestaburg36.24
Girls TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
GRTC Peregrines118.4HS

BOYS TEAM RATINGS

Boys TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Midland Dow168.91
Saginaw Heritage167.91
Alpena156.11
Mount Pleasant154.61
GR Union124.81
Boys TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Plainwell*173.92
Hamilton*171.72
Paw Paw157.02
Wayland Union156.62
Sparta155.22
Coopersville139.92
Sturgis134.72
Hopkins132.72
Charlotte131.72
Jackson Northwest128.52
Allegan116.22
Lansing Waverly88.02
Boys TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Reed City**172.33
Olivet*156.93
Benzie Central148.63
LeRoy Pine River147.73
Lake City144.53
Kingsley126.13
Hesperia118.43
Comstock26.93
Boys TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
Mason County Eastern**155.34
Kingston114.34
Mesick113.64
Boys TeamTop 5 Avg.Division
GRTC Peregrines161.7HS
Butternut Homeschool132.0HS
Saginaw Arts and Sciences73.7ND

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RATINGS

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeet
12Katie Watkins18:30.6Midland Dow151.5Heritage
9Stephanie DiPiazza18:44.7GRTC Peregrines141.1Allegan
10Berkley Holtz19:28.3Sturgis126.6Allegan
12Mylie Kelly19:58.5Benzie Central125.2Cecil Burch
10Chloe Khon19:32.4Jackson Northwest122.9Olivet Pink
9Gianna Chaignot19:52.6GRTC Peregrines118.5Allegan
12Daisy Speet19:54.3GRTC Peregrines117.9Allegan
9Mia May19:55.6Sparta115.1Olivet Pink
11Maya Willard20:12.8GRTC Peregrines111.7Allegan
12Jaeden Harshberger20:23.7Hopkins108.1Allegan
12Olivea Gessner20:24.8Olivet105.4Olivet Pink
11Sydney Roberts20:48.8Midland Dow105.4Heritage
10Tessa Hatt20:36.1Sturgis104.0Allegan
9Melanie Berna20:40.2GRTC Peregrines102.6Allegan
12Emma Dickins21:00.4Alpena101.5Heritage
12Samantha Zolnierek21:00.7Alpena101.4Heritage
11Mackenzie Zahm20:41.5Belding99.8Olivet Pink
11Suzannah DiPiazza20:49.6GRTC Peregrines99.5Allegan
10Lilah Kiley21:13.6Kingston97.1Heritage
11Nora Grossnickle21:25.5Benzie Central96.2Cecil Burch
10Avari Montgomery20:54.8Charlotte95.4Olivet Pink
9Hayden Lemieux21:06.2Paw Paw93.9Allegan
11Abigail Davis21:23.7Vestaburg93.8Heritage
9Kayden Hinton21:27.2McBain92.6Heritage
10Jayden VandenAkker21:10.4Allegan92.5Allegan
10Dorothy Wagenmaker21:11.1GRTC Peregrines92.3Allegan
11Allison Nussear21:29.4Midland Dow91.9Heritage
12Gloria Gaston21:13.1GRTC Peregrines91.6Allegan
12Kennedi Wood21:09.0Sparta90.7Olivet Pink
9Sophia Lemieux21:17.6Paw Paw90.1Allegan
11Kambria Moored21:19.8Hopkins89.4Allegan
12Anasophia Schmitz21:22.8GRTC Peregrines88.4Allegan
11Elizabeth Barnhill21:41.7Alpena87.8Heritage
12Tessa Wohlschlegel21:51.3Beaverton87.6Cecil Burch
11Emily Honeman21:44.3Saginaw Heritage86.9Heritage
10Olivia Droski21:29.3Coopersville86.2Allegan
11Amelia Roznowski21:47.0Alpena86.0Heritage
12Sydney Lambert21:47.1Midland Dow86.0Heritage
12Zoe Van Rijn21:51.1Kingston84.6Heritage
11Chelsi Eisenga21:58.7McBain82.1Heritage
11Lucy Shoup22:08.9Mason County Eastern81.7Cecil Burch
9Rhianna Armstrong22:00.6Mount Pleasant81.5Heritage
12Gracy Walker22:06.0Kingston79.7Heritage
12Haley Miller22:06.3McBain79.6Heritage
11Meeghan Flikkie22:06.4Kingston79.5Heritage
11MacKenzie MacDonald21:46.2Charlotte78.3Olivet Pink
10Allison Breining21:54.1Hopkins78.0Allegan
12Emmalee Springer21:47.6Belding77.8Olivet Pink
12Katy Zimmer22:12.0Mount Pleasant77.7Heritage
11Isabelle Goodrich21:50.3Charlotte76.9Olivet Pink
12Samantha Smith22:16.9Saginaw Heritage76.1Heritage
10Lauren Niedzielski22:28.9Mason County Eastern75.0Cecil Burch
9Emily Costello21:56.9Sparta74.7Olivet Pink
11Baneen Al-Heleal21:59.0Ypsilanti Community74.0Olivet Pink
12Elliot Antel22:06.0Wayland Union74.0Allegan
10Andie Wildern22:01.1Charlotte73.3Olivet Pink
9Helena Goodrich22:05.1Charlotte72.0Olivet Pink
9Madelyn Reinink22:33.1McBain70.6Heritage
11Shauna McLean22:33.3McBain70.6Heritage
12Summer Terpstra22:37.6Mount Pleasant69.1Heritage
11Vivian Idziak22:47.8GR Union68.8Cecil Burch
11Mackenzie Baldrica22:15.1Sparta68.6Olivet Pink
12Amelia Thompson22:53.6Big Rapids Crossroads Academy66.8Cecil Burch
9Lillian Dewey22:29.6Hopkins66.1Allegan
12Keira Schiebner22:46.8Saginaw Heritage66.1Heritage
10Molly Walker22:46.9Kingston66.0Heritage
10Sydney Bir22:30.1Sturgis66.0Allegan
9Marian Davlin22:23.4Portland St. Patrick65.9Olivet Pink
11Jessica Neal22:49.7Midland Dow65.1Heritage
12Raya Mergen-Henry22:35.6Plainwell64.1Allegan
9Lydia Nelson22:36.5Hamilton63.8Allegan
11Aubree Murray22:38.0Niles Brandywine63.3Allegan
9Emma Boire22:31.4Belding63.2Olivet Pink
10Hailey McGuire22:55.4Kingston63.2Heritage
10Zoe Brown22:55.9Mount Pleasant63.0Heritage
11Maya Wettlaufer22:40.0Hamilton62.7Allegan
11Sayla Bender23:07.7Kingsley62.1Cecil Burch
11Andrea Ross22:59.0Midland Dow62.0Heritage
10Baylee Moore22:35.0Charlotte62.0Olivet Pink
11Clara Smoes23:08.7Reed City61.8Cecil Burch
12Carman Jones22:36.5Belding61.5Olivet Pink
11Samantha Schaap22:37.2Belding61.3Olivet Pink
10Elizabeth Smoes22:44.5Coopersville61.2Allegan
11Mickiah Allbee23:02.5Vestaburg60.8Heritage
11Riley Ingraham22:38.6Belding60.8Olivet Pink
12Hannah Jones22:39.5Washtenaw Christian60.5Olivet Pink
10Caelynn London23:12.9Reed City60.4Cecil Burch
11Grace Lorenz22:47.7Coopersville60.1Allegan
11Ava Iverson23:15.0Benzie Central59.7Cecil Burch
10Tessa Swier23:06.9Midland Dow59.4Heritage
10Kenzie Eicher22:51.8Sturgis58.7Allegan
9Eleanor Park22:52.3Sturgis58.6Allegan
11Verity Green23:13.1Midland Dow57.3Heritage
11Hailey Hausbeck23:13.4Mount Pleasant57.2Heritage
10Lauren Spitzley22:52.2Portland56.3Olivet Pink
10Norah Lacher23:16.4Midland Dow56.2Heritage
9Addison Malburg23:26.8Mason County Eastern55.7Cecil Burch
9Anneliesse Patterson22:55.1Olivet55.3Olivet Pink
9Marlowe Walcott23:29.7Reed City54.8Cecil Burch
11Erin Alster22:57.6Sparta54.5Olivet Pink
9Sutton Collier23:05.1Hopkins54.3Allegan
9Hallee Hervey23:33.1Reed City53.6Cecil Burch
9Abigail Brooks23:07.1Coopersville53.6Allegan
11Kylie Brooks23:08.3Sturgis53.2Allegan
11Sadie Larson23:37.0Lake City52.4Cecil Burch
12Amelia Hurst23:11.8Paw Paw52.1Allegan
12Olivia Wing23:39.4Mason County Eastern51.5Cecil Burch
11Anya Steele23:13.7Coopersville51.4Allegan
12Paityn Modert23:18.5Sturgis49.8Allegan
9Hawa Amir23:12.0Lansing Waverly49.7Olivet Pink
12Diane Weber23:12.3Ypsilanti Community49.6Olivet Pink
12Hanna Westerdahl23:22.0Allegan48.7Allegan
9Abigail Hicks23:39.0Mount Pleasant48.7Heritage
10Aubriana Druckenmiller23:15.1Sparta48.6Olivet Pink
11Sophie Bukrey23:24.1Coopersville48.0Allegan
11Carly Carlson23:51.7Reed City47.4Cecil Burch
10Beth Lehr23:44.6Mount Pleasant46.8Heritage
12Rowan Ensing23:46.4McBain46.2Heritage
10Jenna Dozeman23:30.5Hamilton45.8Allegan
9Ava Skinner23:30.6GRTC Peregrines45.8Allegan
11Natalie Sterk23:56.9Kingsley45.7Cecil Burch
11Miley Young23:31.4Niles Brandywine45.5Allegan
11Genesis Wilson23:49.2McBain45.3Heritage
12Caroline Johnson23:36.6Hamilton43.8Allegan
10Olivia Bosscher23:54.1McBain43.6Heritage
10Keira Kalbfleisch23:56.6Saginaw Heritage42.8Heritage
11Mara VanWagner24:09.6Kingsley41.5Cecil Burch
10Sarah Goward24:01.5Mount Pleasant41.2Heritage
12Lilly Faurot23:43.1Vermontville Maple Valley39.3Olivet Pink
11Jessica Penrod24:08.9Vestaburg38.7Heritage
10Karleigh Byrd23:53.3Niles Brandywine38.2Allegan
12Hope Beaune23:54.4Coopersville37.9Allegan
9Anais Pangle24:17.2Mount Pleasant35.9Heritage
9Raina Wiatrolik24:00.2Paw Paw35.9Allegan
11Claudia Johnson24:17.4Midland Dow35.9Heritage
10Briella Walenjus24:18.1McBain35.6Heritage
9Kaylee Katje24:01.7Hopkins35.4Allegan
9Eliza Milarch23:58.5Charlotte34.2Olivet Pink
10Althea Gaylord24:33.5Benzie Central33.5Cecil Burch
9Siena Schafer24:02.7Portland St. Patrick32.8Olivet Pink
9Ava Boling24:10.0Paw Paw32.7Allegan
9Makayla Birgy24:44.5Kingsley29.8Cecil Burch
10Sydney Olson24:19.1Niles Brandywine29.6Allegan
10Mary Bauer24:45.4Kingsley29.5Cecil Burch
12Kaylee Weber24:47.3Kingsley28.9Cecil Burch
12Alison Borowski24:40.5Alpena28.2Heritage
9Emma Grady24:49.8Lake City28.1Cecil Burch
9Ady Luurtsema24:24.8GRTC Peregrines27.7Allegan
10Emma Roe24:54.2Lake City26.6Cecil Burch
12Maddy McPherson24:22.6Jackson Northwest26.1Olivet Pink
11Myah Duimstra24:30.3Hopkins25.9Allegan
11Payton Dennis25:03.8Benzie Central23.4Cecil Burch
10Megan Stack24:38.0Wayland Union23.3Allegan
9Graycee Cloutier24:39.4Sturgis22.9Allegan
12Kaytlyn Janssen24:43.4Coopersville21.5Allegan
10Mikayla Blood25:00.4McBain21.5Heritage
10Taytum Sanford25:11.2Reed City20.9Cecil Burch
10Alexa Salo24:45.6Plainwell20.8Allegan
12Ava Hammar25:11.8Reed City20.7Cecil Burch
12Nela Jurankova24:40.9Charlotte20.0Olivet Pink
11Avery Janssen24:48.1Coopersville20.0Allegan
12Laura Groner24:51.0Plainwell19.0Allegan
9Rokhaya Ruhstorfer25:18.1Hesperia18.6Cecil Burch
11Lauren Booms25:20.7Lake City17.8Cecil Burch
11Erika Emery24:55.5Coopersville17.5Allegan
11Annabeth Allee25:27.3LeRoy Pine River15.6Cecil Burch
10Haylie Vanderwal24:54.3Olivet15.6Olivet Pink
12Olivia Pung24:55.1Portland St. Patrick15.3Olivet Pink
11Isabel Emerick24:55.6Vermontville Maple Valley15.1Olivet Pink
10Elise Yancer25:21.2Midland Dow14.6Heritage
9Jessica Stouten25:21.6Vestaburg14.5Heritage
11Alexis Kierpiec25:22.7Midland Dow14.1Heritage
10Kathryn Kober24:59.6Sparta13.8Olivet Pink
12Mackenzie Decker24:59.9Vermontville Maple Valley13.7Olivet Pink
12Baylie Eisenga25:33.0Lake City13.7Cecil Burch
10Isabella Giovannucci25:13.1Allegan11.6Allegan
12Eliza Dengerink-Van Til25:41.6GR Union10.8Cecil Burch
11Kadence Norman25:09.4Sparta10.5Olivet Pink
10Juliet Mendoza Rangel25:16.8Sturgis10.4Allegan
9Dahlia Kluver25:34.6Mount Pleasant10.1Heritage
11Claire Vos25:17.8Plainwell10.1Allegan
9Lindsay Hofmeister25:35.1Midland Dow10.0Heritage
9Sophie Cai25:35.1Midland Dow10.0Heritage
10Kara Schular25:37.1Bay City Academy9.3Heritage
11Layla Draper25:46.4LeRoy Pine River9.2Cecil Burch
11Abby Stoel25:20.6Hamilton9.1Allegan
12Elyse Smith25:40.1Saginaw Heritage8.3Heritage
9Charity Rogers25:49.2Reed City8.3Cecil Burch
9Alydia Thom25:27.3Plainwell6.9Allegan
12Abbie Wong25:46.7Saginaw Arts and Sciences6.1Heritage
10Grace Schumacher25:30.0Hopkins6.0Allegan
12Perpetua Phelps25:32.2GRTC Peregrines5.3Allegan
11Zailey Archbold25:49.3Midland Dow5.2Heritage
10Haley Council25:32.6Hamilton5.1Allegan
12Larissa Brondyke25:35.6Hamilton4.1Allegan
9Mehgan Prussner25:55.1Mount Pleasant3.3Heritage
11Aniyah Cooks25:35.7Lansing Waverly1.8Olivet Pink
10Isabella Bickle26:09.8Kingsley1.4Cecil Burch
9Keilah Bonga25:45.7Hopkins0.8Allegan
11Sophie Logozzo25:39.3Washtenaw Christian0.6Olivet Pink
12Ivy Chen25:39.8Jackson Northwest0.4Olivet Pink
10Elsa Alferink25:47.6Coopersville0.1Allegan
12Nora Benin25:47.7Allegan0.1Allegan

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RATINGS

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeet
10John Blaskowski16:20.8Saginaw Heritage193.7Heritage
12Colin MacGregor16:21.6Midland Dow193.5Heritage
11Abatu Dykstra16:22.1Hamilton189.3Allegan
11Henry Cox16:26.6Plainwell187.8Allegan
12Lucas Hopkins16:25.1Olivet186.3Olivet Pink
11August Rohde17:03.4Reed City184.2Cecil Burch
12Ryan Allen17:07.7Reed City182.8Cecil Burch
9Kyle Redman17:08.9Mesick182.4Cecil Burch
11Alex Tyndall17:13.4Mason County Eastern180.9Cecil Burch
11Dylan Pallett16:59.5Wayland Union176.8Allegan
12Anthony Kiaunis17:27.1Reed City176.3Cecil Burch
11Braylen Eaton17:00.9Charlotte174.4Olivet Pink
11Andy Castro17:19.1Midland Dow174.3Heritage
11Justin Bradford17:01.5Sparta174.2Olivet Pink
12Isaac Veen17:07.8Plainwell174.1Allegan
12Liam Troutner17:13.8Plainwell172.1Allegan
10Donovan Ryan17:15.1Plainwell171.6Allegan
9Ty Redman17:42.8Mesick171.1Cecil Burch
12Jack Laurain17:29.5Saginaw Heritage170.8Heritage
11Kenan Knight17:29.6Alpena170.8Heritage
12Logan Northrop17:30.2Mount Pleasant170.6Heritage
10Jack Estelle17:20.6Hopkins169.8Allegan
12Evan Kraker17:21.6Hamilton169.5Allegan
9Payton Veilleux17:34.4Mount Pleasant169.2Heritage
11Noah Hernandez17:22.6Hamilton169.1Allegan
10Brendan O’Donohue17:24.9GRTC Peregrines168.4Allegan
12Isaac Dyer17:25.4Wayland Union168.2Allegan
11Leyton Minuth17:40.4Midland Dow167.2Heritage
10Jeryn Frisbie17:24.4Belding166.5Olivet Pink
12Carson McIntire17:31.3Hamilton166.2Allegan
11Hayden Bacchus17:47.0Alpena165.0Heritage
12Conner Fountain17:30.0Olivet164.7Olivet Pink
9Thaddeus Overley17:30.3Lansing Waverly164.6Olivet Pink
12Brody Crandall17:37.3Hamilton164.2Allegan
10Trent Hansen17:38.3Plainwell163.9Allegan
12Eddy Charron17:41.8Paw Paw162.7Allegan
12Paxton Hall18:09.8Lake City162.1Cecil Burch
10Timothy Chamberlain17:38.4Portland St. Patrick161.9Olivet Pink
9Jacob Ziolkowski17:45.3GRTC Peregrines161.6Allegan
9Anthony Schmitz17:47.0GRTC Peregrines161.0Allegan
12Kenny Lewis17:59.0Saginaw Heritage161.0Heritage
12Josiah Miller17:48.3GRTC Peregrines160.6Allegan
11Michael Lounsbury17:48.8Paw Paw160.4Allegan
12Isaac Clementshaw18:15.2Reed City160.3Cecil Burch
12Sebastian Maldonado18:02.0Midland Dow160.0Heritage
11Nolan Park17:50.8Sturgis159.7Allegan
12Matthew Seavey17:44.9Portland159.7Olivet Pink
10Caiden Helsel18:19.7Lake City158.8Cecil Burch
9Christopher Vogt17:54.3Paw Paw158.6Allegan
10Paul Saladin18:21.5Reed City158.2Cecil Burch
9Kellen Chalupa17:56.9Allegan157.7Allegan
10Nathan DeWaal17:57.4Coopersville157.5Allegan
10Benjamin Morales17:58.2Sturgis157.3Allegan
9Matthew Wortley18:10.7Saginaw Heritage157.1Heritage
9Xander Stepek17:59.6Wayland Union156.8Allegan
12Elijah Skinner17:59.7GRTC Peregrines156.8Allegan
10David Fiore18:11.9Saginaw Heritage156.7Heritage
11Malaki Muhammud17:54.0Ypsilanti Community156.7Olivet Pink
12Haegan Land18:01.2GRTC Peregrines156.3Allegan
11Benjamin DeRidder18:27.7Benzie Central156.1Cecil Burch
12Luke Niedzielski18:27.7Mason County Eastern156.1Cecil Burch
10Carson Wood17:56.0Sparta156.0Olivet Pink
12Scott Slocum18:29.5LeRoy Pine River155.5Cecil Burch
10Spencer Babcock18:04.0Paw Paw155.3Allegan
11Henry Malburg18:30.6Mason County Eastern155.1Cecil Burch
11Austin Reinhardt18:16.8Alpena155.1Heritage
11Hudson Cooper18:00.4Jackson Northwest154.5Olivet Pink
12Branden Stock18:32.7Kingsley154.4Cecil Burch
9Cage Edingfield18:35.4Benzie Central153.5Cecil Burch
12Braxton Zenner18:37.1Kingsley153.0Cecil Burch
11Billy Pipkorn18:14.0Plainwell152.0Allegan
9Aubin Allee18:40.6LeRoy Pine River151.8Cecil Burch
10Connor Helsel18:42.7Lake City151.1Cecil Burch
10Andrew Feldpausch18:10.9Portland151.0Olivet Pink
10Caleb Willard18:17.6GRTC Peregrines150.8Allegan
11Andrew Sherburn18:44.2Hesperia150.6Cecil Burch
11Kaelan Miller18:19.9GRTC Peregrines150.0Allegan
10Ethin Chandler18:47.5Benzie Central149.5Cecil Burch
11Rhett Bunker18:15.7Sparta149.4Olivet Pink
11Sam Scott18:33.9Midland Dow149.4Heritage
11Jonah Deems18:16.8Sparta149.1Olivet Pink
12Gavin Kelso18:48.8LeRoy Pine River149.1Cecil Burch
10Damian Marcinek18:35.4Mount Pleasant148.9Heritage
11McKai Henry18:49.8Benzie Central148.8Cecil Burch
11Daniel Klein18:36.3Midland Dow148.6Heritage
12Aden Webber18:25.4Paw Paw148.2Allegan
11Isaac Meyers18:21.3Sparta147.6Olivet Pink
10Braeden Mathis18:41.1Alpena147.0Heritage
10Evan Schaefer18:23.1Olivet147.0Olivet Pink
11Eric Tenario18:55.9GR Union146.7Cecil Burch
9Thijs Van Rijn18:41.9Kingston146.7Heritage
10Eric Popa18:46.0Mount Pleasant145.3Heritage
11Greyson Hoeflinger19:00.3Mason County Eastern145.2Cecil Burch
11Kenny Gould18:29.1Belding145.0Olivet Pink
12Ryan Hardy19:03.6Butternut Homeschool144.1Cecil Burch
10Grant Conley18:32.5Charlotte143.8Olivet Pink
11Brenden Slanker18:33.0Charlotte143.7Olivet Pink
12Daniel Dryer18:33.9Olivet143.4Olivet Pink
9Chase Boff18:40.2Paw Paw143.3Allegan
10Max McDowell18:34.9Olivet143.0Olivet Pink
11Thurston Imhoff18:53.8Alpena142.8Heritage
9Landen Gessner18:36.0Olivet142.7Olivet Pink
12Brendan Nolan18:42.9Coopersville142.4Allegan
10Brody Swanson19:09.1LeRoy Pine River142.3Cecil Burch
11Drew Clingerman18:39.9Jackson Northwest141.4Olivet Pink
9Mason Fein18:46.1Wayland Union141.3Allegan
9Austin Lasagna18:59.2Alpena140.9Heritage
10Owen Moore18:41.5Portland140.8Olivet Pink
9Brett Lewis19:01.7Saginaw Heritage140.1Heritage
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