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The Top Tens: Division 1 Girls #1

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
LamplighterFlight Two2nd of 20
AverillLarge1st of 11
HollyD11st of 19
JacksonOrange2nd of 6
Macomb County1st of 19
MAC Division1st of 23
Region 91st of 13
Division 1 State2nd of 28



Top Returners

Emmerson Clor

Performed to the same high level during track as she did cross, placing 2nd in the Macomb County 1600m and 2nd in the Region 10 3200m.

Violet Hrabovsky

Not only able to move up during cross, she showed a penchant for progression during track as well. Her best finish at 2021’s Regional was a 13th spot in the 800m. Performed much better at 2022’s version, winning the 1600m.

Natalia Guaresimo

Her 11:04 in the 3200m ranked #2 amongst all Michigan freshman girls, behind, um, Emmerson.

Gracie Youngblood

Tenacious improvement this spring, whittling her 3200m down by 25 seconds to 11:40. Placed in the top-8 at both Region 10 and Macomb County in the event.

Olivia Purdy

Quite a change from her 2022 season at Eisenhower, slashing her 1600/3200m times by 40+ seconds. Will likely work together with Gracie to displace and push back many varsity competitors of other teams.

Maya Muskan

Only three 800m efforts this past spring, but they were all blazing fast for a freshman. 2:23 at Macomb County was the last of ‘em, placing 2nd.

Potential Newcomers

Annie Hrabovsky

I wish we would’ve gotten a Kaylie Livingston vs. Annie showdown last year, hopefully it’ll happen in the next few years. Undefeated as an 8th grader, all her efforts in the 11’s, all by a margin of 35+ seconds.

Ella Thibodeau

Closed her middle school season with a 13:15 over in Zone 3.

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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Girls #8

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Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 3rd Place – Division 3 State (XC)
  • 2x Division 3 State 400m Champion
  • 2023 Division 3 State 800m Champion
  • Region 23 Champion (XC)
  • 2x LCAA Champion (XC)
  • Lenawee County Champion (XC)



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Emmry Ross18:54.1Onsted154.0Lenawee County Preview20-Aug
10Emmry Ross18:26.5Onsted151.2Addison Keunner26-Aug
10Emmry Ross18:42.1Onsted157.6Concord31-Aug
10Emmry Ross18:43.6Onsted155.5Springport7-Sep
10Emmry Ross18:50.1Onsted143.3Blissfield Early Bird20-Sep
10Emmry Ross17:47.6Onsted158.1Jackson24-Sep
10Emmry Ross18:03.2Onsted143.3Stockbridge1-Oct
10Emmry Ross18:48.2Onsted150.3LCAA 25-Oct
10Emmry Ross18:40.7Onsted141.1Hudson Booster8-Oct
10Emmry Ross18:29.6Onsted147.8Lenawee County15-Oct
10Emmry Ross17:59.1Onsted153.3Region 2328-Oct
10Emmry Ross18:21.0Onsted154.0Division 3 State5-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
9Emmry Ross21:55.3Onsted100.9Lenawee County Preview21-Aug
9Emmry Ross20:51.5Onsted112.2Addison Keunner27-Aug
9Emmry Ross20:44.0Onsted109.7Concord1-Sep
9Emmry Ross21:03.1Onsted101.3Hillsdale Academy10-Sep
9Emmry Ross20:48.0Onsted110.4LCAA 114-Sep
9Emmry Ross20:34.8Onsted114.7Blissfield EB21-Sep
9Emmry Ross21:05.6Onsted99.1Whitmore Lake25-Sep
9Emmry Ross19:36.3Onsted121.2Marauder2-Oct
9Emmry Ross19:36.3Onsted121.2Stockbridge2-Oct
9Emmry Ross20:21.0Onsted114.0Hudson Booster9-Oct
9Emmry Ross21:16.2Onsted102.0Madison12-Oct
9Emmry Ross20:08.0Onsted115.7Lenawee County16-Oct
9Emmry Ross20:11.7Onsted104.1LCAA League23-Oct
9Emmry Ross20:06.9Onsted119.0Region 2329-Oct
9Emmry Ross20:03.2Onsted110.9Division 3 State6-Nov

The Rundown

I can keep going on those accolades if you want?

Do I even need to?

Emmry’s greatness spans from racing on grass to burning up the track. Did we have any clue that she’d turn into a mid-distance beast? Maybe, if you look back to middle school, she was running 28’s for the 200m, which with the proper development could turn into a sub-60 girl on the track.

Well, that proper development occurred extremely quickly. As a freshman, she was able to speed toward a sub-60 by late April, then clinched a number of titles. Region 25, the LCAA, Lenawee County, before matching her regional performance with a 57.93 winner on the track. Personally, I don’t think the 400m has much correlation to the 5k, but Emmry has shown my personal opinion to be completely incorrect. Using that long sprint endurance, she was able to extend up to 5k, holding sub-6’s for the longest time. She did so aggressively, such as at Jackson, extending an enormous lead from early on. And she did so patiently, running even splits at MIS, holding on for 3rd place.

That endurance built up during cross paid off in the spring, where she not only bettered her 400m best, but pulled off one of the tougher doubles you’ll find, outdueling Madison Osterberg in the 800m. These two girls are only naturally back-to-back on here, as their greatness pushes the other. If you’re an XC fan in southern Michigan, you’ll have to be at Jackson, Region 23, and State, watching the two duel, and Emmry put on forth her best material.

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The Top Tens: Division 2 Boys #1

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Portage Early Bird1st of 20
BathClass 14th of 14
SpartanElite9th of 20
Otsego BulldogD21st of 30
PortageD23rd of 43
Region 121st of 16
Division 2 State1st of 27



Top Returners

Alex Thole

Year-to-year improvement evident in his OK White finishes. As a freshman, he averaged 12th place. As a junior, he averaged a 5th place finish.

Ryan Brinker

In late May, nearly matched his 4:26 personal best, impressive because he missed most of the spring with a stress reaction. Given a full training cycle, expect him to return to the All-State form he displayed late in his junior year.

Jonah Workman

The evolution of a kid hanging on to a kid pushing the pace. His 16:04 at Portage was a major breakthrough. Showing great emotional maturity, he didn’t let that get to his head, achieving top-10’s at the final OK White Jamboree and Region 12. Watch him grow under Coach Collette’s careful guidance.

Davis Christy

The all-important 5th man on EGR’s State Title squad. He’ll likely move up a spot, but the role remains the same, the need for consistency in pressure-packed races. He’ll draw on last year, running three of his better races to close the year, mid-16 efforts in the OK White, Region 12, and State.

Jack Edison

Over the course of two months, worked his way down from the low-18’s to the low-17’s. Not on the athletic.net profile, but did split a 2:05 at Division 2’s State Finals, showing that those low-17’s may turn into something a bit faster.

Carter Kegle

Flashed talent early in his career, breaking 18:00 as a freshman and hitting a 17:16 at 2021’s State Finals. Junior year cut short by injury, but if his commitment to swim for West Virginia is any indication, this all-around athlete will return to that form.

Potential Newcomers

Lucas Aardema

Combine that 11:15 speed with the Pioneer culture and you may be looking at someone special.