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50 Tickets to Brooklyn: Girls #15

SUMMER PREVIEW

Accomplishments & Accolades

  • 3rd Place – Division 2 State (XC)
  • 3x All-State (XC)
  • 3x Region 15 Champion (XC)
  • 2x Saginaw County Champion (XC)
  • 3x TVC-8 Champion (XC)
  • 3x Greater Flint Champion (XC)
  • 2nd Place – Division 2 State 3200m
  • 4th Place – Division 2 State 1600m
  • 7x All-State (Track)



Ratings Throughout the Years

GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
11Mary Richmond19:16.4Frankenmuth144.9Under the Lights19-Aug
11Mary Richmond18:36.2Frankenmuth151.6Pete Moss27-Aug
11Mary Richmond19:33.8Frankenmuth155.7Races at SVSU2-Sep
11Mary Richmond18:48.9Frankenmuth145.7Marauder7-Sep
11Mary Richmond18:35.8Frankenmuth148.1Northwood10-Sep
11Mary Richmond18:38.6Frankenmuth151.1Holly17-Sep
11Mary Richmond19:45.2Frankenmuth142.0Frankenmuth Eagles22-Sep
11Mary Richmond18:36.6Frankenmuth149.1TVC 8 227-Sep
11Mary Richmond18:19.5Frankenmuth149.2Bluejay1-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:37.6Frankenmuth140.5Birch Run Fall4-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:13.5Frankenmuth147.5Greater Flint8-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:19.9Frankenmuth146.7TVC Overall18-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:44.8Frankenmuth147.7Saginaw County22-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:12.6Frankenmuth147.8Region 1528-Oct
11Mary Richmond18:32.1Frankenmuth147.6Division 2 State5-Nov
11Mary Richmond17:59.2Frankenmuth151.6MITCA12-Nov
GradeNameTimeTeamRatingMeetDate
10Mary Richmond19:09.3Frankenmuth152.9Birch Run Early26-Aug
10Mary Richmond18:33.9Frankenmuth152.4Pete Moss28-Aug
10Mary Richmond18:27.2Frankenmuth151.9Marauder8-Sep
10Mary Richmond18:09.6Frankenmuth152.5Northwood11-Sep
10Mary Richmond18:58.4Frankenmuth149.9TVC 815-Sep
10Mary Richmond18:36.5Frankenmuth157.8Spartan17-Sep
10Mary Richmond18:26.9Frankenmuth151.4TVC 8 228-Sep
10Mary Richmond17:56.0Frankenmuth160.3Bluejay2-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:40.9Frankenmuth148.4Birch Run Fall5-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:09.9Frankenmuth159.4Greater Flint9-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:32.0Frankenmuth145.0TVC 8 312-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:23.3Frankenmuth152.6TVC Overall19-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:55.6Frankenmuth143.1Saginaw County23-Oct
10Mary Richmond18:40.2Frankenmuth145.3Region 1529-Oct
10Mary Richmond17:56.0Frankenmuth158.0Division 2 State6-Nov
10Mary Richmond18:09.0Frankenmuth154.7MITCA13-Nov
GradeNameTeamRatingMeetDate
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth140.3Pete Moss28-Aug
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth150.4FPC/Freeland/Frankenmuth/Shepherd12-Sep
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth152.8TVC John Glenn15-Sep
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth156.8Frankenmuth Eagles24-Sep
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth157.7TVC Jamboree 229-Sep
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth153.2Shepherd Bluejay3-Oct
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth146.5Greater Flint10-Oct
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth147.5TVC 313-Oct
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth143.9Pre-Region 3024-Oct
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth148.1Region 1530-Oct
9Mary RichmondFrankenmuth152.3Division 2 State6-Nov

The Rundown

You wanna recite all those awards and accolades? Frankenmuth and Mary keep comin’ after you, week after week, and a great amount of the time, she’s winning. Let me break her XC career down in more manageable terms: over the past three years, she’s raced the 5k 49 times and won 32 of those, over 65%. Many of those were of the championship variety, such as three Region 15, TVC-8 and Greater Flint titles, two Saginaw County titles, and a TVC Overall win.

Come track, I’ve got another impressive stat: of all the seniors in Division 2, only one has doubled at each of the State Finals and come away with All-State honors in each event. In each of the past three years, she’s doubled in the 1600/3200m, reaching as low as 3rd in the 1600m as a freshman and 2nd in the 3200m this past spring.

Keep in mind all this was done while playing multiple sports, working, earning superb grades, and being an excellent leader for her Eagle teams. With the passion and exuberance that she brings toward life, it’s no wonder life is paying her back with such wondrous running.

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The Regional Previews: Division 1, Region 6

Last Year

SUMMER PREVIEW

MID-SEASON

REGIONAL PROJECTIONS

THE RESULT

Girls

  1. Northville (9th)
  2. Canton (27th)
  3. Ann Arbor Huron (24th)

Boys

  1. Northville (State Champions)
  2. Plymouth (6th)
  3. Livonia Churchill (23rd)

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

Northville (10th), Farmington (21st)

Boys

Northville (Top 2), Plymouth (15th), Canton (20th), Livonia Churchill (26th)

(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
1Northville57
2Farmington91
3Ann Arbor Huron130
4Livonia Franklin143
5Canton145
6Livonia Stevenson164
7Livonia Churchill170
8Salem182
9Plymouth218
10Farmington Hills Mercy235
11Wayne Memorial305
12Detroit Renaissance315
13Oak Park331

PlaceBoys TeamScore
1Northville31
2Plymouth78
3Canton88
4Livonia Churchill110
5Salem128
6Ann Arbor Huron141
7Detroit U-D Jesuit152
8Livonia Stevenson200
9Detroit Renaissance290
10Farmington310
11Livonia Franklin316
12Westland John Glenn391
13Wayne Memorial391
14Ferndale428

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 next Thursday for those.

Nora Gerzema, Farmington Hills Mercy

The rare addition to here of someone that didn’t run cross. But when you gather valuable intel, you must share it. Nora ended her freshman season with personal bests of 2:15 and 5:04, qualifying for State in both the 800m and 1600m.

Kaelin Hughes, Livonia Stevenson

Flashed some speedy times late, reaching down into the low-19’s in this region and in Brooklyn. She was 4th here, a far cry from the 38th place in which she crossed the line as a freshman.

Ava Peters, Livonia Franklin

Subtracted over 80 seconds from her freshman 3200m best. An 11:18 in the KLAA Final earned Ava a 5th place finish. Six days later in the regional rain, she also earned a 5th spot, but lowered her best down to 11:13.

Kylee King, Oak Park

Another spring and summer of never folding, Kylee overcame a mid-season slump to finish 2nd in the Division 1 800m, then represented the Motor City on her way to a 17-18 National Title in Des Moines.

Sofia Figueroa, Wayne Memorial

Slipped into the 19’s for the first time ever as a junior, ending her season with three of four races in that category. Unfortunately unable to compete at the MHSAA level, but managed top-10 finishes in Wayne County and the KLAA.

Adam Dicken, Canton

Some take a step forward, level off, then take another one. Some take that step forward, then just keep on rolling. If you thought Adam was done after reaching the mid-16’s in cross, you were dead wrong. If you thought he was done after going sub-2 during track, you were dead wrong. Kid just kept kicking it down, ending with a 1:55 in the 800m at the MITCA meet.

Jack Chadwick, Plymouth

Has always been a guy that has excelled through his strength. Well this spring, added some speed, lowering his bests from 2:05 to 2:00 and 4:35 to 4:25. Over at Stevenson’s regional, he raced in both the 1600m and 3200m, placing top-8 in each.

Ian Lewis, Livonia Churchill

Has undergone that typical Skroll transformation, coming from a freshman running on the high side of 19:00 to now a senior that has been sub-17 on seven occasions.

Nicholas Yaquinto, Northville

Before 11th grade, nearly half of his races were north of 18:00. During that 11th grade year, he was sub-17 on six occasions. More importantly, two of those came at Regional and State.

Benjamin Hartigan, Northville

Potentially one in the next generation of Northville studs. Slipped into the 16’s once in September, then ended the year getting there on three of four occasions, his 16:31 here at Willow being the quickest of the bunch.

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The Top Tens: Division 1 Boys #3

THE SUMMER PREVIEW





2022 Results

MeetDivisionPlace
Portage EB3rd of 20
Under the Lights v2Sunset2nd of 14
Ottawa HillsSession 26th of 15
Otsego BulldogD13rd of 10
PortageD19th of 32
SMAC Championship2nd of 9
Region 31st of 14
Division 1 State10th of 27



Top Returners

Jasper Cane

Noting his track times on Thursday’s post brought all sorts of haters out of the woodwork. But I challenge anyone to begin racing on May 13th and then nail 2:02s and 4:32s.

Andrew Wright

The best rising sophomore that has yet to be mentioned this summer. His ascent began with descending times in the fall, spitting out a sub-17 at Otsego Bulldog which eventually turned into a 16:21 at Region 3.

Joseph Spada

Had one of the key efforts in the Giants’ regional victory, his 16:26 was a 25+ second personal best and put 4 KC boys in front of Portage Central’s 3rd.

Ty Billings

Fall concluded juuust on the upper side of 17:00, though I think his spring was a great step towards shooting into the 16’s. A 10:02 in JT Long’s 3200m ranked Ty 15th amongst Division 1 9th graders in the event.

Michael Kloosterman

Has ventured into the 17’s during all three of his cross seasons.

Elijah Thompson

Efforts on the track may be a greater representation of his fitness than his cross times. Buttoned it down to 10:22 in the 3200m, placing 9th in the SMAC as a freshman.

Finlay Cane

Only competed in two races during cross, but showed us valuable endurance during the spring, running 10:40 in the 3200m.

Potential Newcomers

Samuel Baker

Up for debate, but could be the best incoming freshman entering the high school scene. Undefeated during the official middle school season, then hung with the big boys at MITCA, running 16:23.