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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Boys #14

SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 15th Place – Division 1 State (XC)
  • LVC Champion (XC)
  • 2nd Place – Region 7 (XC)
  • 5th Place – Oakland County (XC)
  • 4th Place – Division 1 State 1600m
  • Region 9 1600m Champion
  • 2nd Place – Oakland County 800m
  • 2nd Place – LVC 1600m



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
11Ty Parker16:27.1Walled Lake Northern197.6Highlander26-Aug
11Ty Parker16:31.2Walled Lake Northern204.3Averill10-Sep
11Ty Parker16:36.0Walled Lake Northern193.0Spartan16-Sep
11Ty Parker16:16.4Walled Lake Northern197.5Mott Fall Classic23-Sep
11Ty Parker15:46.1Walled Lake Northern199.6Hansons1-Oct
11Ty Parker16:24.4Walled Lake Northern198.2Oakland County8-Oct
11Ty Parker15:53.4Walled Lake Northern199.5LVC Championship20-Oct
11Ty Parker16:34.7Walled Lake Northern194.4Region 728-Oct
11Ty Parker15:57.1Walled Lake Northern200.6Division 1 State5-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Ty Parker13:24.7Walled Lake Northern185.1Golden Grizzly3-Sep
10Ty Parker16:37.2Walled Lake Northern181.9Northwood11-Sep
10Ty Parker17:03.6Walled Lake Northern186.8Spartan17-Sep
10Ty Parker17:06.2Walled Lake Northern186.6Mott Fall Classic24-Sep
10Ty Parker16:43.9Walled Lake Northern187.4Coaching Legends2-Oct
10Ty Parker17:12.6Walled Lake Northern188.5Oakland County9-Oct
10Ty Parker17:03.9Walled Lake Northern189.0LVC Championship21-Oct
10Ty Parker20:06.1Walled Lake Northern129.0Region 730-Oct
10Ty Parker16:55.4Walled Lake Northern179.5Division 1 State6-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
9Ty ParkerWalled Lake Northern153.0Lakeland/WLN3-Sep
9Ty ParkerWalled Lake Northern166.6Fenton/WLN26-Sep
9Ty ParkerWalled Lake Northern163.2Walled Lake City Meet1-Oct
9Ty ParkerWalled Lake Northern158.8Pre-Region 1323-Oct
9Ty ParkerWalled Lake Northern170.5Region 730-Oct

The Rundown

Things began to fall into place during his sophomore year of track. After a freshman year where he showed a penchant for speed (2:04, freshman County champ) and two cross seasons with satisfactory strength, Ty started to take his races to another level. He wasted hardly meets in dropping time, opening with a 2:01 at SVSU, then knocking on the door of 2:00 many times. While he was waiting to bust through 2:00, his mile times began to drop as well, and by season’s end, we had a 1:59/4:20 kid.

With the breakthroughs on the track came similar accomplishments in cross. Learning to race, how to redline it, and hang tough was a major emphasis. Ty was able to grind through tough courses, placing 2nd in Region 7 and 5th in Oakland County, then outlasting fast competition at the Hansons and LVC Invite. His 15th place at the State Finals was his first All-State, a feat he was able to match in track, even from the slower heat. The Knights have a great mix of speed, strength, youth, and Ty’s experience. This fall may be special, both in the confluence of all those factors and Ty’s mix of grit and wheels.

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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Girls #14

SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 5th Place – Division 2 State (XC)
  • 2x All-State (XC)
  • 3rd Place – OK Gold (XC)
  • 3rd Place – Region 11 (XC)
  • 2nd Place – Division 2 State 1600m
  • 2nd Place – OK Gold 800/1600m
  • 13th Place – Division 2 State 3200m



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
11Emily Tomes21:23.2GR Catholic Central99.6OK Gold 17-Sep
11Emily Tomes20:27.0GR Catholic Central109.0Ottawa Hills16-Sep
11Emily Tomes19:19.4GR Catholic Central127.2Cougar Falcon24-Sep
11Emily Tomes19:28.3GR Catholic Central127.9OK Gold 227-Sep
11Emily Tomes19:27.6GR Catholic Central126.5Bluejay1-Oct
11Emily Tomes18:39.5GR Catholic Central135.8East Lansing6-Oct
11Emily Tomes19:26.1GR Catholic Central133.6OK Gold Championship18-Oct
11Emily Tomes18:26.0GR Catholic Central149.3Region 1129-Oct
11Emily Tomes18:39.8GR Catholic Central145.1Division 2 State5-Nov
11Emily Tomes17:52.7GR Catholic Central153.8MITCA12-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Emily Tomes20:34.9GR Catholic Central132.4Michigan Catholic28-Aug
10Emily Tomes19:43.3GR Catholic Central123.9OK Gold 1 (Cedar Springs)8-Sep
10Emily Tomes19:40.8GR Catholic Central132.7Ottawa Hills17-Sep
10Emily Tomes20:55.5GR Catholic Central102.8Cougar Falcon25-Sep
10Emily Tomes19:33.5GR Catholic Central117.5OK Gold 228-Sep
10Emily Tomes19:56.0GR Catholic Central120.3Bluejay2-Oct
10Emily Tomes20:07.9GR Catholic Central112.4East Lansing7-Oct
10Emily Tomes19:12.6GR Catholic Central131.1OK Gold Conference19-Oct
10Emily Tomes19:36.7GR Catholic Central120.1Region 1130-Oct
10Emily Tomes19:35.0GR Catholic Central125.0Division 2 State6-Nov
10Emily Tomes19:27.6GR Catholic Central128.5MITCA13-Nov
GradeNameTeamRatingMeetDate
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central117.0Michigan Catholic29-Aug
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central120.3OK Gold 18-Sep
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central106.6Cougar Falcon26-Sep
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central129.8OK Gold 229-Sep
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central137.8Allendale Falcon2-Oct
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central128.6Pre-Region 2223-Oct
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central124.0Region 1131-Oct
9Emily TomesGR Catholic Central146.3Division 2 State6-Nov

The Rundown

Emily’s rebirth and regrowth has been a joy to see. She kicked off her career as a freshman, gradually improving with each race before she unleashed the surprise performance of the year, placing 8th in 2020’s State Finals, running a personal best on an unseasonably warm day. That personal best stood for the longest time, and to outsiders such as myself, it appeared it may stand forever. But pundits and analysts such as myself aren’t out there training, we’re not out there motivating and encouraging, we just see times and occasionally get a glimpse into an athlete’s thoughts.

So when an Emily, after a careful start to her junior year, runs a 19:19 at Cougar Falcon, some heads turn. When she solos an 18:39 at East Lansing, even more heads turn. And you wonder, can she recapture that freshman form? Well, girl went and tossed that freshman form out the window, unleashing a beast in her late season. Following East Lansing was another personal best, then kicking down three girls in the final 173m at State to place 5th, then shredding the 18:00 barrier at Shepherd. Come track, the #ShepherdMagic came through for her again with a 3200m personal best, then that tendency to bring her best at State resulted in her first sub-5 ever.

Start to pay attention come October. If Emily’s on a roll, watch out.

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The Regional Previews: Division 1, Region 5

Last Year

SUMMER PREVIEW

MID-SEASON

FINAL PROJECTIONS

THE RESULT

Girls

  1. Saline (4th)
  2. Ann Arbor Pioneer (3rd)
  3. Temperance Bedford (28th)

Boys

  1. Saline (7th)
  2. Ann Arbor Pioneer (5th)
  3. Monroe (27th)

Top 27 Teams

Previous years had top-25 teams, but there’s 27 (and sometimes more) team qualifiers and what does it hurt to add another two?

Girls

Saline (Top 2), Ann Arbor Pioneer (3rd)

Boys

Ann Arbor Pioneer (11th), Saline (18th)

(If your team isn’t listed in the images above or the scores below, you probably don’t have five returners, at least on ol’ athletic.net. I’m sure many of these teams will fill out their rosters by late October)

Projected Scores

PlaceGirls TeamScore
1Saline30
2Ann Arbor Pioneer33
3Brownstown Woodhaven101
4Temperance Bedford129
5Wyandotte Roosevelt174
6Monroe182
7Allen Park184
8Dearborn Heights Crestwood248
9Dearborn255
10Gibraltar Carlson259
11Detroit Cass Tech281
12Belleville357
13Dearborn Fordson402
14Detroit Martin Luther King428

PlaceBoys TeamScore
1Ann Arbor Pioneer35
2Saline54
3Temperance Bedford95
4Allen Park99
5Brownstown Woodhaven157
6Monroe158
7Gibraltar Carlson198
8Dearborn260
9Wyandotte Roosevelt267
10Dearborn Edsel Ford317
11Belleville324
12Ypsilanti Lincoln348
13Dearborn Heights Crestwood349
14Lincoln Park432
15Dearborn Fordson485

Top Runners

I’m making a slight change for the Division 1 folks. Previous regional writeups had the top finishers, even if they were mentioned in the Top 10’s or 50 Tickets. Because so many Division 1 kids make up the top 50 returners (which makes sense, since D1 covers about 60% of the state), I’ll write about a few returners beyond those 50. This will hopefully extend a bit more coverage towards more deserving athletes. Some of the 50 have been covered, others will get their own post. Check the Summer Preview page or keep checking back until Thursday for those.

Payton Scheffler, Brownstown-Woodhaven

Has excelled on the track these past few years. Payton has smashed through the 5 min. barrier both as a sophomore and junior, and this year nabbed her first individual medal at Division 1’s State Finals, running 2:13 in the 800m. On top of all this, she ain’t bad at cross either, grabbing a state qualifier in each of the past three years.

Sylvia Sanok Dufallo, Ann Arbor Pioneer

Beyond the cross course and into spring is where Sylvia truly shines. Three years of high school racin’ have led to three years of sub-2:20 efforts in the 800m. During her sophomore spring, that led to an All-State finish, and throughout many of the seasons, she’s been a part of Pioneer/Purple TC championship relays.

Corynn Gady, Saline

Viewing paces, viewing races, you look at two different girls between her 9th and 10th grade years. An 8th place over here in Region 5 was a solid 16 spots lower than what she achieved in 2021, a 9th place in the SEC Red wasn’t even possible the previous year, as she was winning the JV race. I have a feeling we’ll come back to this in a few months claiming that she was underrated, as her 5:06 and 11:27 point to someone capable of individual glory come November.

Eric Overdier, Ann Arbor Pioneer

Another one who transformed where and when he’s stepping on the line. During his first two Octobers, Eric hadn’t experienced a varsity regional race. In the three races prior to last October’s regional, Eric had busted out a slew of sub-17’s. Much pressure on his shoulders, to which he responded in a major way.

Vincent Peterson Sand, Ann Arbor Pioneer

Each of the past two years, he’s reliably been in the mid-16’s come championship season. Both years have emitted 6th place finishes over here in Region 5, though in 2022, he was able to improve on his State Finals finish by 30 places. Track may have not been there in terms of individual honors, but he was a valuable team member in a sub-8 4x800m outfit.

Caleb Wynn, Allen Park

On a few occasions, I’ll bend the rules to praise those Jaguars, but no rules needed breaking this time. Caleb closed his junior season with a bevy of 16-min. efforts, including a 16:34 here to grab 13th. Expect even more of the same after his 9:57 on the track.